2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题常考点整理
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2015年北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士考研真题分享笔记各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科知识部分一、填空(每空0.4分,共12分)(一)1917年1月_________在《新青年》上发表__________,针对旧文学的形式主义等弊端,提出文学改良的“八事”。
(二)鲁迅接受进化论,是因为受了严复所译赫胥黎的___________的影响。
(三)胡适、陈独秀发表文章,提出了文学革命主张之后,积极响应的还有______、______等人。
(四)中国新文学早期,除了文学研究会、创造社之外,重要的还有:A_______,代表作家是________、___________;B_______,代表作家是_________、_________、________。
(五)1928年,创造社、太阳社的__________、___________、________等人对_______等人发动的批判,是新文学阵营左派之间的一场误会。
(六)中华全国文艺界抗敌协会于_______年在_______成立,其会刊是________。
(七)毛泽东主席的《在延安文艺座谈会上的讲话》发表后,解放区文坛出现了一批优秀作品,主要有小说__________、_________等,歌剧__________及长诗__________。
(八)茅盾的三个连续性的中篇《幻灭》、《动摇》、《追求》组成长篇小说__________。
(九)曹禺的_____、_____、_____、_____等优秀剧作,为现代话剧创作开创了一个崭新的局面。
(十)《新儿女英雄传》的作者是_______和_______。
二、选择,把正确答案填入空处(每空0.4分,共6分)(一)鲁迅发表的第一篇白话小说是__________。
A、《怀旧》B、《阿Q正传》C、《药》D、《狂人日记》(二)历史剧《屈原》是__________的代表作。
2015年北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士考研真题汇总各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科写作部分经济全球化(Economic Globalization) 是指世界经济活动超越国界,通过对外贸易、资本流动、技术转移、提供服务、相互依存、相互联系而形成的全球范围的有机经济整体。
(简单的说也就是世界经济日益成为紧密联系的一个整体)。
经济全球化是当代世界经济的重要特征之一,也是世界经济发展的重要趋势。
进口税(import duty / import tax) 亦称进口关税。
指进口国海关对从外国进入本国的货物和物品征收的一种关税。
是关税中最主要的一种。
进口税在外国货物输入关境或国境时征收,或者外国货物从自由港、自由贸易区或保税仓库中提出运往国内市场销售,办理通关手续时征收。
保税区(Bonded Area ;the low-tax; tariff-free zone ;tax-protected zone)亦称保税仓库区。
这是一国海关设置的或经海关批准注册、受海关监督和管理的可以较长时间存储商品的区域。
是经国务院批准设立的、海关实施特殊监管的经济区域,是我国目前开放度和自由度最大的经济区域。
自由贸易协定Free Trade Agreement是两国或多国间具有法律约束力的契约,目的在于促进经济一体化,其目标之一是消除贸易壁垒,允许产品与服务在国家间自由流动.这里所指的贸易壁垒可能是关税,也可能是繁杂的规则等等.海峡两岸经济合作框架协议(英文为Economic Cooperation FrameworkAgreement,简称ECFA)是属于两岸特殊性质的经济合作协议,不违背世界贸易组织(WTO)精神;只规范两岸经济合作事项,如同两岸已签署的海空运等九项协议,不涉及主权或政治问题。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士汉语写作与百科知识考研真题选择题
1.哲学中讨论的最基本的关系是?
2.法律限制人的言行等,体现了法律什么作用?
3.国家宪法日是哪一天?
4.机会成本指的是?
5.离太阳最近的行星是?
6.“东风不与周郎便,铜雀春深锁二乔”,诗句所发生故事的年代与作者相差多少年?(选项400500600700年)
7.爱神是谁?(选项维纳斯、丘比特、阿波罗等)
8.《百年孤独》是一部什么题材的作品?
9.“自由是法律所许可的一切事的权利……”,作者是谁?(选项伏尔泰,孟德斯鸠,林肯等)
10.人体有多少块骨骼?(选项203204206209)
11.第一座长江大桥是?
12.药王是?
13.以下关于爱国主义的认识错误的是?
14.滑铁卢战役与谁有关?
15.最大的区域性贸易集团是?
16.最简单的有机化合物是?
17.“命运交响曲”是贝多芬的第几交响曲?
育明教育考研专业课第一品牌
18.刘三姐是哪个民族的?(傣族、彝族、壮族)
20.阿拉伯教育以什么教为主?(基督教,伊斯兰教,天主教)21.臭氧空洞形成的原因是?
22.“芭蕾舞”一词是哪里传来的外来语?(选项德国法国比利时俄国)
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育明教育考研专业课第一品牌。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题答案笔记各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科知识部分【中国文学】一、填空1.国别史2.建安七子3.西洲曲4.南朝的宋初5.岑参6.温州杂剧7.酸甜乐府8.金瓶梅9.竟陵派10.阅微草堂笔记11,新青年12 故事新编13 戴望舒14 自叙传抒情小说15 倪焕之二、选择填空1、战国策2、九歌3、《文选》4、左思5、刘长卿6、苏轼7、_白朴8、施惠9、童心说10、黄遵宪11 星空12 郁达夫13 《幻灭》14 艾青15 青春之歌三、名词解释1.元曲——元代特有的文学艺术形式,包括元杂剧和散曲。
元杂剧是一种把诗歌、音乐、舞蹈、表演、宾白相结合,演出一个完整故事的戏曲艺术。
为平民百姓喜闻乐见。
散曲是由诗词演变而来、可以配乐演唱的歌曲,起源于民间小曲和少数民族音乐。
形式简单,坦率真挚,清新纯朴,所以会受到人民喜爱。
2.拟话本——短篇白话小说。
是明代文人模拟宋元话本写作的案头文学。
冯梦龙是其代表作家。
他毕生尽力于整理通俗文学,他编选加工的著名小说集“三言”(即《喻世明言》、《警世通言》、《醒世恒言》),对明代市民生活、道德意识都有深刻反映。
其中《杜十娘怒沉百宝箱》篇是最优秀的代表作。
在冯梦龙影响下,凌濛初也编写了有名的“二拍”(即《初刻拍案惊奇》、《二刻拍案惊奇》),收入小说78篇。
对市民意识的社会思潮有了一定的反映。
四、简要评述中唐“新乐府运动”对乐府诗歌的继承与发展。
思想上,汉乐府民歌继承并发扬了《诗经》的现实主义精神,广泛地反映了两汉人民的痛苦生活,反映了两汉的政治面貌和社会面貌,同时还深刻地反映了两汉人民的思想感情。
具体表现为:1对阶级剥削和压迫的反抗。
2对战争和徭役的揭露。
3对封建礼教和封建婚姻制的抗议。
4讽刺统治者卖官的政治丑剧和权门豪家的荒淫生活。
2015年北京第二外国语翻译硕士考研真题状元笔记各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京电影学院艺术硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的考研真题及经验,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
翻译硕士英语第一题是30个选择题,25个词汇题,词汇不难,有conspicious, patent, ,是专四水平,后5个是时态的一个题有三四个空吧,什么was, were, had, has 等等,反正当时看着特别混乱,大家还是打好基础吧第二题是阅读,前两个是选择,后两个是回答问题的,感觉后两个阅读有点难具体内容:有一个选allegiance 的意思,只记得其中一个是说 voilence, 最后一个是说美国的药品价格很高,民众抗议第三题是作文要求400字 human spend a major part of their adult life at work , how to get job satisfaction. What are the factors of job satisfaction. 大概是这个意思翻译基础第一题词汇翻译其实不难,还有去年原题教育部知识产权全球定位系统宪法修正案反倾销措施全国人民代表大会north american free trade zone 、IMF 、 non-proforming loan 、 Grant Contract of Land Ues Rights 、 forest coverage 、英译汉弹性休假制度世界文化遗产(13年原题)中国科学院(13年原题)新闻发布会(12年原题)扩大内需(12年原题)General Agreement on Tarriffs and Trade(12年原题)amendement to the constitution(12年原题,今年考的是汉译英“宪法修正案”)anti-dumping measures(12年原题,今年考汉译英“反倾销措施”)government procurement(12年原题,今年考汉译英“ZF采购”)Intellectual Property Right (12年原题,今年考汉译英“知识产权”)enjoy present hardships to revive 卧薪尝胆第二题英译汉关键词 UK media outlets,the royal baby(考完试找到了出处)Media outlets in the UK went berserk over the arrival of the royal baby. Reporters camped for days outside the hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge stayed; TV presenters spent prime time slots speculating on the baby’s name or when it would ascend the throne; tabloid newspaper The Sun even changed its masthead to “The Son”on the day the royal birth was announced.不久前,英国各大媒体为王室宝宝的到来而狂热不已。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题答案分享各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科知识部分【中国文学】一、填空1山海经2《离骚》3山水诗4王昌龄5柳永6警世通言7临川四梦8桐城派9孔尚任10吴趼人的《二十年目睹之怪现状》。
11 呐喊和彷徨12 胡适《尝试集》13 爱情三部曲14 老舍15 高晓声二、选择1司马相如2曹丕3《诗品》。
4永明体5《使至塞上》6刘禹锡7柳宗元8红娘9金瓶梅10贾王史薛11 蘩漪12 沈从文13 上海屋檐下14 柳青15 平凡的世界三、名词解释1.江西诗派——以江西人黄庭坚为代表而得名。
主张以丰富的书本知识作为写诗的基础,“无一字无来处”。
积累古人的“佳句善字”,以备检用。
最著名的主张是:"夺胎换骨"、"点铁成金"。
即或师承前人之辞、或师承前人之意的一种方法,目的是要在诗歌创作中“以故为新”。
还要求诗人以“自成一家”为努力目标,在下苦功掌握艺术技巧的基础上摆脱技巧的束缚而达到"无斧凿痕"的最高艺术境界。
成为宋代影响最大的流派。
江西诗派是中国古典诗歌发展过程中的一个重要环节。
其作品是宋诗的重要组成部分,其艺术风格是构成宋诗独特风貌的一个重要因素,它的诗歌理论也在中国文学批评史上占有一定的地位。
2.古文运动——中唐以韩愈、柳宗元为代表的文学家,为了挽救文坛危机,打着复古旗帜,提倡写秦汉那样的散文,反对骈文,并提出文以明道,文以载道,文以明理的主张,认为写文章应“有为而作”起讽喻和褒贬作用,同时也要重视作家的思想修养。
在语言上要“务去陈言”、“文从字顺”。
要把秦汉散文作为典范。
这个古文运动打击了骈文的写作,恢复了古文的创作传统。
四、论述题1、简述《史记》对中国文学的影响。
《史记》是伟大的历史著作,也是传记文学名著。
2011年二外真题:英语翻译基础真题第一段China's bubblesA lot of things in China carry a whiff of excess./The cost of garlic is among them:wholesale prices have almost quadrupled since March.A halving of the planting area last year,and belief in the bulb's powers to ward off swine flu,provide some justification for the surge.But anecdotes of unbridled trading activity in Jinxiang county,home to China's largest garlic plant,suggest that the most likely cause is the most obvious–the abundant liquidity swilling through the system.//New loans in China may top Rmb10,000bn this year,double the run-rate of the preceding years;2010should bring anotherRmb7-8,000bn.第二段:In the week that Dominique Strauss-Kahn,head of the International Monetary Fund,said asset bubbles were a cost worth paying for reviving growth through loose monetary policy,China needs to distinguish between good ones and bad ones./A bubble in garlic is small,financed by private speculators,and relatively harmless when it bursts.//Bubbles in productive assets–roads,bridges,telecom lines–are also tolerable; capital has been put in place that can be exploited by somebody.解析第一段China's bubblesA lot of things in China carry a whiff of excess.中国泡沫在中国,很多东西都有着过度膨胀的趋势。
北京第二外国语学院《翻译硕士英语》考研样题I.Vocabulary and grammar(30’)Multiple choiceDirections:Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.Mark your answers on your answer sheet.1.Thousands of people turned out into the streets to_________against the local authorities’decision to build a highway across the field.A.contradictB.reformC.counterD.protest2.The majority of nurses are women,but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a _________.A.minorityB.scarcityC.rarityD.minimum3.Professor Johnson’s retirement________from next January.A.carries into effectB.takes effectC.has effectD.puts into effect4.The president explained that the purpose of taxation was to________government spending.A.financeB.expandC.enlargeD.budget5.The heat in summer is no less_________here in this mountain region.A.concentratedB.extensiveC.intenseD.intensive6.Taking photographs is strictly________here,as it may damage the precious cave paintings.A.forbiddenB.rejectedC.excludedD.denied7.Mr.Brown’s condition looks very serious and it is doubtful if he will_________.A.pull backB.pull upC.pull throughD.pull out8.Since the early nineties,the trend in most businesses has been toward on-demand,always-available products and services that suit the customer’s_________rather than the company’s.A.benefitB.availabilityC.suitabilityD.convenience9.The priest made the________of the cross when he entered the church.A.markB.signalC.signD.gesture10.This spacious room is________furnished with just a few articles in it.A.lightlyB.sparselyC.hardlyD.rarely11.If you explained the situation to your solicitor,he________able to advise you much better than I can.A.would beB.will have beenC.wasD.were12.With some men dressing down and some other men flaunting their looks,it is really hard to tell they are gay or_________.A.straightB.homosexualC.beautifulD.sad13.His remarks were________annoy everybody at the meeting.A.so as toB.such as toC.such toD.as much as to14.James has just arrived,but I didn’t know he_________until yesterday.A.will comeB.was comingC.had been comingD.came15._________conscious of my moral obligations as a citizen.A.I was and always will beB.I have to be and always will beC.I had been and always will beD.I have been and always will be16.Because fuel supplies are finite and many people are wasteful,we will have to install_________solar heating device in our home.A.some type ofB.some types of aC.some type of aD.some types of17.I went there in1984,and that was the only occasion when I________the journey in exactly two days.A.must takeB.must have madeC.was able to makeD.could make18.I know he failed his last test,but really he’s_________stupid.A.something butB.anything butC.nothing butD.not but19.Do you know Tim’s brother?He is_________than Tim.A.much more sportsmanB.more of a sportsmanC.more of sportsmanD.more a sportsman20.That was not the first time he________us.I think it’s high time we________strong actions against him.A.betrayed…takeB.had betrayed…tookC.has betrayed…tookD.has betrayed…takeII.Reading comprehension(40’)Section1Multiple choice(20’)Directions:In this section there are reading passages followed by multiple-choice questions.Read thepassages and then mark your answers on your answer sheet.Passage AThe Welsh language has always been the ultimate marker of Welsh identity,but a generation ago it looked as if Welsh would go the way of Manx,once widely spoken on the Isle of Man but now extinct. Government financing and central planning,however,have helped reverse the decline of Welsh.Road signs and official public documents are written in both Welsh and English,and schoolchildren are required to learn both languages.Welsh is now one of the most successful of Europe’s regional languages,spoken by more than a half-million of the country’s three million people.The revival of the language,particularly among young people,is part of a resurgence of national identity sweeping through this small,proud st month Wales marked the second anniversary of the opening of the National Assembly,the first parliament to be convened here since1404.The idea behind devolution was to restore the balance within the union of nations making up the United Kingdom.With most of the people and wealth,England has always had bragging rights.The partial transfer of legislative powers from Westminster,implemented by Tony Blair,was designed to give the other members of the club—Scotland,Northern Ireland,and Wales—a bigger say and to counter centrifugal forces that seemed to threaten the very idea of the union.The Welsh showed little enthusiasm for devolution.Whereas the Scots voted overwhelmingly for a parliament,the vote for a Welsh assembly scraped through by less than one percent on a turnout of less than25percent.Its powers were proportionately limited.The Assembly can decide how money from Westminster or the European Union is spent.It cannot,unlike its counterpart in Edinburgh,enact laws.But now that it is here,the Welsh are growing to like their Assembly.Many people would like it to have more powers.Its importance as figurehead will grow with the opening in2003,of a new debating chamber,one of many new buildings that are transforming Cardiff from a decaying seaport into a Baltimore-style waterfront city.Meanwhile a grant of nearly two million dollars from the European Union will tackle poverty.Wales is one of the poorest regions in Western Europe—only Spain,Portugal,and Greece have a lower standard of living.Newspapers and magazines are filled with stories about great Welsh men and women,boosting self-esteem. To familiar faces such as Dylan Thomas and Richard Burton have been added new icons such as Catherine Zeta-Jones,the movie star,and Bryn Terfel,the opera singer.Indigenous foods like salt marsh lamb are in vogue.And Wales now boasts a national airline,Awyr Cymru.Cymru,which means“land of compatriots”, is the Welsh name for Wales.The red dragon,the nation’s symbol since the time of King Arthur,is everywhere—on T-shirts,rugby jerseys and even cell phone covers.“Until very recent times most Welsh people had this feeling of being second-class citizens,”said Dyfan Jones,an18-year-old student.It was a warm summer night,and I was sitting on the grass with a group of young people in Llanelli,an industrial town in the south,outside the rock music venue of the National Eisteddfod,Wales’s annual cultural festival.The disused factory in front of us echoed to the sounds of new Welsh bands.“There was almost a genetic tendency for lack of confidence,”Dyfan continued.Equally comfortable in his Welshness as in his membership in the English-speaking,global youth culture and the new federal Europe,Dyfan,like the rest of his generation,is growing up with a sense of possibility unimaginable ten years ago.“We used to think.We can’t do anything,we’re only Welsh.Now I think that’s changing.”1.According to the passage,devolution was mainly meant toA.maintain the present status among the nations.B.reduce legislative powers of England.C.create a better state of equality among the nations.D.grant more say to all the nations in the union.2.The word“centrifugal”in the second paragraph meansA.separatist.B.conventional.C.feudal.D.political3.Wales is different from Scotland in all the following aspects EXCEPTA.people’s desire for devolution.B.locals’turnout for the voting.C.powers of the legislative body.D.status of the national language.4.Which of the following is NOT cited as an example of the resurgence of Welsh national identity?A.Welsh has witnessed a revival as a national language.B.Poverty-relief funds have come from the European Union.C.A Welsh national airline is currently in operation.D.The national symbol has become a familiar sight.5.According to Dyfan Jones what has changed isA.people’s mentality.B.pop culture.C.town’s appearance.D.possibilities for the people.Passage BThe miserable fate of Enron’s employees will be a landmark in business history,one of those awful events that everyone agrees must never be allowed to happen again.This urge is understandable and noble: thousands have lost virtually all their retirement savings with the demise of Enron stock.But making sure it never happens again may not be possible,because the sudden impoverishment of those Enron workers represents something even larger than it seems.It’s the latest turn in the unwinding of one of the most audacious promises of the20th century.The promise was assured economic security—even comfort—for essentially everyone in the developed world.With the explosion of wealth,that began in the19th century it became possible to think about a possibility no one had dared to dream before.The fear at the center of daily living since caveman days—lack of food,warmth,shelter—would at last lose its power to terrify.That remarkable promise became reality in many ernments created welfare systems for anyone in need and separate programs for the elderly(Social Security in the U.S.).Labour unions promised not only better pay for workers but also pensions for retirees.Giant corporations came into being and offered the possibility—insome cases the promise—of lifetime employment plus guaranteed pensions?The cumulative effect was a fundamental change in how millions of people approached life itself,a reversal of attitude that most rank as one of the largest in human history.For millennia the average person’s stance toward providing for himself had been.Ultimately I’m on my own.Now it became,ultimately I’ll be taken care of.The early hints that this promise might be broken on a large scale came in the1980s.U.S.business had become uncompetitive globally and began restructuring massively,with huge Layoffs.The trend accelerated in the1990s as the bastions of corporate welfare faced reality.IBM ended its no-layoff policy. AT&T fired thousands,many of whom found such a thing simply incomprehensible,and a few of whom killed themselves.The other supposed guarantors of our economic security were also in decline. Labour-union membership and power fell to their lowest levels in decades.President Clinton signed a historic bill scaling back welfare.Americans realized that Social Security won’t provide social security for any of us.A less visible but equally significant trend affected pensions.To make costs easier to control,companies moved away from defined benefit pension plans,which obligate them to pay out specified amounts years in the future,to defined contribution plans,which specify only how much goes into the play today.The most common type of defined-contribution plan is the401(k).the significance of the401(k)is that it puts most of the responsibility for a person’s economic fate back on the employee.Within limits the employee must decide how much goes into the plan each year and how it gets invested—the two factors that will determine how much it’s worth when the employee retires.Which brings us back to Enron?Those billions of dollars in vaporized retirement savings went in employees’401(k)accounts.That is,the employees chose how much money to put into those accounts and then chose how to invest it.Enron matched a certain proportion of each employee’s401(k)contribution with company stock,so everyone was going to end up with some Enron in his or her portfolio;but that could be regarded as a freebie,since nothing compels a company to match employee contributions at all. At least two special features complicate the Enron case.First,some shareholders charge top management with illegally covering up the company’s problems,prompting investors to hang on when they should have sold.Second,Enron’s401(k)accounts were locked while the company changed plan administrators in October,when the stock was falling,so employees could not have closed their accounts if they wanted to. But by far the largest cause of this human tragedy is that thousands of employees were heavily overweighed in Enron stock.Many had placed100%of their401(k)assets in the stock rather than in the 18other investment options they were offered.Of course that wasn’t prudent,but it’s what some of them did.The Enron employees’retirement disaster is part of the larger trend away from guaranteed economic security.That’s why preventing such a thing from ever happening again may be impossible.The huge attitudinal shift to I’ll-be-taken-care-of took at least a generation.The shift back may take just as long.It won’t be complete until a new generation of employees see assured economic comfort as a20th-century quirk,and understand not just intellectually but in their bones that,like most people in most times and places,they’re on their own.6.Why does the author say at the beginning“The miserable fate of Enron’s employees will be a landmark in business history…”?A.Because the company has gone bankrupt.B.Because such events would never happen again.C.Because many Enron workers lost their retirement savings.D.Because it signifies a turning point in economic security.7.According to the passage,the combined efforts by governments,layout unions and big corporations to guarantee economic comfort have led to a significant change inA.people’s outlook on life.B.people’s life styles.C.people’s living standard.D.people’s social values.8.Changes in pension schemes were also part ofA.the corporate lay-offs.B.the government cuts in welfare spending.C.the economic restructuring.D.the warning power of labors unions.9.Thousands of employees chose Enron as their sole investment option mainly becauseA.the401(k)made them responsible for their own future.B.Enron offered to add company stock to their investment.C.their employers intended to cut back on pension spending.D.Enron’s offer was similar to a defined-benefit plan.10.Which is NOT seen as a lesson drawn from the Enron disaster?A.The401(k)assets should be placed in more than one investment option.B.Employees have to take up responsibilities for themselves.C.Such events could happen again as it is not easy to change people’s mind.D.Economic security won’t be taken for granted by future young workers.Section2Answering questions(20’)Directions:Read the following passages and then answer IN COMPLETE SENTENCES the questions which follow each e only information from the passage you have just read and write your answer in the corresponding space in your answer sheet.Questions1~3For40years the sight of thousands of youngsters striding across the open moorland has been as much an annual fixture as spring itself.But the2,400school pupils who join the grueling Dartmoor Ten Tors Challenge next Saturday may be among the last to take part in the May tradition.The trek faces growing criticism from environmentalists who fear that the presence of so many walkers on one weekend threatens the survival of some of Dartmoor’s internationally rare bird species.The Ten Tors Challenge takes place in the middle of the breeding season,when the slightest disturbance can jeopardize birds’chances of reproducing successfully.Experts at the RSPB and the Dartmoor National Park Authority fear that the walkers could frighten birds and even crush eggs.They are now calling for the event to be moved to the autumn,when the breeding season is over and chicks should be well anisers of the event,which is led by about400Territorial Army volunteers,saymoving it would be impractical for several reasons and would mean pupils could not train properly for the 55-mile trek.Dartmoor is home to10rare species of ground-nesting birds,including golden plovers, dunlins and lapwings.In some cases,species are either down to their last two pairs on the moor or are facing a nationwide decline.Emma Parkin,South-west spokeswoman for the PASPB,took part in the challenge as a schoolgirl. She said the society had no objections to the event itself but simply wanted it moved to another time of year.“It is a wonderful activity for the children who take part but,having thousands of people walking past in one weekend when birds are breeding is hardly ideal,”she said.“We would prefer it to take place after the breeding and nesting season is over.There is a risk of destruction and disturbance.If the walkers put a foot in the wrong place they can crush the eggs and if there is sufficient disturbance the birds might abandon the nest.”Helen Booker,an RSPB upland conservation officer,said there was no research into the scale of the damage but there was little doubt the walk was detrimental.“If people are tramping past continually it can harm the chances of successful nesting.There is also the fear of direct trampling of eggs.”A spokesman for the Dartmoor National Park Authority said the breeding season on the moor lasted from early March to mid-July,and the Ten Tors Challenge created the potential for disturbance for March, when participants start training.To move the event to the autumn was difficult because children would be on holiday during the training period.There was a possibility that some schools in the Southwest move to a four-term year in 2004,“but until then any change was unlikely.The authority last surveyed bird life on Dartmoor two year ago and if the next survey showed any further decline,it would increase pressure to move the Challenge,”he said.Major Mike Pether,secretary of the army committee that organises the Challenge,said the event could be moved if there was the popular will.“The Ten Tors has been running for42years and it has always been at this time of the year.It is almost in tablets of stone but that’s not to say we won’t consider moving if there is a consensus in favour.However,although the RSPB would like it moved,75per cent of the people who take part want it to stay as it is,”he said.Major Pether said the trek could not be moved to earlier in the year because it would conflict with the lambing season,most of the children were on holiday in the summer,and the winter weather was too harsh.Datmoor National Park occupies some54sq km of hills topped by granite outcrops known as“Tors”with the highest Tor-capped hill reaching621m.The valleys and dips between the hills are often sites of bogs to snare the unwary hiker.The moor has long been used by the British Army as a training and firing range.The origin of the event stretches back to1959when three Army officers exercising on the moor thought it would provide a challenge for civilians as well as soldiers.In the first year203youngsters took up the challenges.Since then teams,depending on age and ability,face hikes of35,45or55miles between 10nominated Tors over two days.They are expected to carry everything they need to survive.1.What is the Ten Tors Challenge?Give a brief introduction of its location and history.2.Why is it suggested that the event be moved to the autumn or other seasons?3.What are the difficulties if the event is moved to the autumn or other seasons?Questions4~5Mike and Adam Hurewitz grew up together on Long Island,in the suburbs of New York City.They were very close,even for brothers.So when Adam’s liver started failing,Mike offered to give him half of his.The operation saved Adam’s life.But Mike,who went into the hospital in seemingly excellent health,developed a complication—perhaps a blood colt—and died last week.He was57.Mike Hurewitz’s death has prompted a lot of soul searching in the transplant community.Was it a tragic fluke or a sign that transplant surgery has reached some kind of ethical limit?The Mount Sinai Medical Center,the New York City hospital where the complex double operation was performed,has put on hold its adult living donor liver transplant program,pending a review of Hurewitz’s death.Mount Sinai has performed about100such operations in the past three years.A1-in-100risk of dying may not seem like bad odds,but there’s more to this ethical dilemma than a simple ratio.The first and most sacred rule of medicine is to do no harm.“For a normal healthy person a mortality rate1%is hard to justify,”says Dr.John Fung,chief of transplantation at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.“If the rate stays at1%,it’s just not going to be accepted.”On the other hand, there’s an acute shortage of traditional donor organs from people who have died in accidents or suffered fatal heart attacks.If family members fully understand the risks and are willing to proceed,is there any reason to stand in their way?Indeed,a recent survey showed that most people will accept a mortality rate for living organ donors as high as20%.The odds,thankfully,aren’t nearly that bad.For kidney donors,for example,the risk ranges from1in2,500to1in4,000for a healthy volunteer.That helps explain why nearly40%of kidney transplants in the e from living donors.The operation to transplant a liver,however,is a lot trickier than one to transplant a kidney.Not only is the liver packed with blood vessels,but it also makes lots of proteins that need to be produced in the right ratios for the body to survive.When organs from the recently deceased are used,the surgeon gets to pick which part of the donated liver looks the best and to take as much of it as needed.Assuming all goes well,a healthy liver can grow back whatever portion of the organ is missing,sometimes within a month.A living-donor transplant works particularly well when an adult donates a modest portion of the liver to a ually only the left lobe of the organ is required,leading to a mortality rate for living-donors in the neighborhood of1in500to1in1,000.But when the recipient is another adult,as much as60%of the donor’s liver has to be removed.“There really is very little margin for error,”says Dr.Fung.By way of analogy,he suggests,think of a tree.“An adult-to-child living-donor transplant is like cutting off a limb. With an adult-to-adult transplant,you’re splitting the trunk in half and trying to keep both halves alive.”Even if a potential donor understand and accepts these risks,that doesn’t necessarily mean the operation should proceed.All sorts of subtle pressures can be brought to bear on such a decision,says Dr. Mark Siegler,director of the MacLean for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago.“Sometimes the sicker the patient,the greater the pressure and the more willing the donor will be to accept risks.”If you feel you can’t say no,is your decision truly voluntary?And if not,is it the medical community’s responsibility to save you from your own best intentions?Transplant centers have developed screening programs to ensure that living donors fully understand the nature of their decision.But unexamined,for the most part,is the larger issue of just how much a volunteer should be allowed to sacrifice to save another human being.So far,we seem to be saying some risk is acceptable,although we’re still vaguer about where the cutoff should be.There will always be family members like Mike Hurewitz who are heroically prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice for a loved one.What the medical profession and society must decide is if it’s appropriate to let them do so.4.Describe in your own words the liver transplant between the two brothers Mike and Adam.5.What is the major issue raised in the article?III.Writing(30’)Some people see education simply as going to school or college,or as a means to secure good jobs; other people view education as a lifelong process.In your opinion,how important is education to people in the modern society?Write a composition of about400words on your view of the topic.1.坚定的决心请随时随地问自己:我到底想要什么?是想要,还是一定要?如果是想要,我们可能什么都得不到;如果是一定要,我们一定能够有方法得到。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士英语翻译基础考研真题英语翻译基础一、汉译英15分1、《中庸》Doctrine of the Mean2、音译transliteration3、颐和园the Summer Palace4、目的语target language5、不可再生资源non-renewable resource6、中国科学院Chinese Academy of Sciences7、地方人民检察院Local People's Procuratorates8、领土完整territorial integrity9、货到付款cash on delivery(COD)10、对外贸易经济合作部the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation11、洋务运动Westernization Movement12、中国国际广播电台China Radio International(CRI)13、改革重点the key points of the reform15、宪法修正案amendments to the Constitution英译汉15分1、(EMS)express mail service特快专递2、(GNP)gross national product国民生产总值3、(OPEC)Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries石油输出国家组织资料来源:育明考研考博官网4、mission commander指挥官5、The third party involvement第三方介入6、(IFF)International Football Federation国际足球联合会7、Non Aligned Movement不结盟运动8、House of Representatives众议院9、(IAEA)International Atomic Energy Agency国际原子能组织10、Direct dial to phone直拨电话11、(IQ)intelligence quotient智商12、computer assisted design计算机辅助设计13、Federal Bureau of Investigation联邦调查局二、段落英译汉60分人物传记类,讲述一个部落放牛郎成长为二十世纪最后一位伟大的解放者。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题整理各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
二外国语大学翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
1.红楼梦2.寿桃3.春卷4.国有企业5.污水处理6.海峡两岸关系7.新闻发布会8.国库券9.国家外汇储备10.综合国力11.温带大陆性气候12.义务教育13.扩大内需14.短篇小说15.科幻电影1.HIV carrier2.Blu-ray disc3.Hubble Space Telescope4.activate caebon5.General Agreement on Tarriffs and Trade6.Intellectual Property Right7.CBD8.amendement to the constitution9.deposit-reserve ratio10.retail price11.body bomb12.insurance company13.Gaza Strip14.anti-dumping measuresernment procurement两篇英译汉:1.CUNY City College 的申请,美国大学的申请什么的2.e-waste的处理两篇汉译英:1.《中国翻译》上梁实秋的《学问与趣味》第一段百度出来的。
前辈的学者常以学问的趣味启迪后生,因为他们自己实在是得到了学问的趣味,故不惜现身说法,诱导后学,使他们在愉快的心情之下走进学问的大门。
例如,梁任公先生就说过:“我是个主张趣味主义的人,倘若用化学化分‘梁启超’这件东西,把里头所含的一种元素叫‘趣味’的抽出来,只怕所剩下的仅有个零了。
”任公先生注重趣味,学问甚是渊博,而并不存在任何外在的动机,只是“无所为而为”,故能有他那样的成就。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士汉语写作与百科知识考研真题选择题1.哲学中讨论的最基本的关系是?2.法律限制人的言行等,体现了法律什么作用?3.国家宪法日是哪一天?4.机会成本指的是?5.离太阳最近的行星是?6.“东风不与周郎便,铜雀春深锁二乔”,诗句所发生故事的年代与作者相差多少年?(选项400500600700年)7.爱神是谁?(选项维纳斯、丘比特、阿波罗等)8.《百年孤独》是一部什么题材的作品?9.“自由是法律所许可的一切事的权利……”,作者是谁?(选项伏尔泰,孟德斯鸠,林肯等)10.人体有多少块骨骼?(选项203204206209)11.第一座长江大桥是?12.药王是?13.以下关于爱国主义的认识错误的是?14.滑铁卢战役与谁有关?15.最大的区域性贸易集团是?16.最简单的有机化合物是?17.“命运交响曲”是贝多芬的第几交响曲?18.刘三姐是哪个民族的?(傣族、彝族、壮族)20.阿拉伯教育以什么教为主?(基督教,伊斯兰教,天主教)21.臭氧空洞形成的原因是?22.“芭蕾舞”一词是哪里传来的外来语?(选项德国法国比利时俄国)...................常用经济名词解释231、城市化:是由农业为主的传统乡村社会向以工业和服务业为主的现代城市社会逐渐转变的历史过程。
具体包括人口职业的转变、产业结构的转变、土地及地域空间的变化。
32、节能减排:指的是减少能源浪费和降低废气排放。
我国“十一五”规划纲要提出,“十一五”期间单位国内生产总值能耗降低20%左右、主要污染物排放总量减少10%。
这是贯彻落实科学发展观、构建社会主义和谐社会的重大举措;是建设资源节约型、环境友好型社会的必然选择;是推进经济结构调整,转变增长方式的必由之路;是维护中华民族长远利益的必然要求。
33、CDM:是清洁发展机制(Clean Development Mechanism)的英文简称,它是为了应对二氧化碳等温室气体过量排放导致的全球气候变暖问题,世界上多数国家于1997年在日本京都签订的《京都议定书》中引入的三个灵活履约机制之一。
2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题答案解析各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科知识部分论述题1、答:佛教自东汉传入中国,逐渐本土化,并对中国的文化发生了巨大的影响,文学也概莫能外,而作为中国文学的正宗的诗歌更是蒙受其沾溉,其对中国诗歌创作的影响有如下几点:A,对格律诗的形成起了作用。
佛教传入后,由于其佛经诵读梵呗之声,使得中国人发现了汉语四声的特点,经过永明体作者的努力,汉语四声的特点终于成为诗歌艺术zhog 极为重要的一环。
汉语诗歌在文人手中,脱离了音乐,但诗歌本质上要求要有规律,于是,通过文字本身的特点来体现韵律成为诗歌的当务之急,而四声的发现则满足了这一要求。
于是,人们理清了汉字的平仄关系后,格律诗也就呼之欲出了。
B,扩大了中国古代诗歌的意境创造空间。
印度人士最富于想象力的民族,尤其是在佛教中有关地狱与西方极乐世界的想象力令人惊叹。
而中华民族一直是关注现实的民族,在玄想方面要有所欠缺。
佛教的传入丰富了中华民族的想象力,使得中华艺术中,掺进了一些光怪陆离的想象,这得益于佛教不少。
而诗歌的意境创造也自魏晋以来,得益于佛教不少,甚至到了后世,中国化了的佛教支派禅宗对中国诗歌的思维方式还有更有更为重要的影响。
C,扩大了诗作者的范围。
纵观中国古代诗歌史,诗僧是一个大量的存在,他们以他们独特的双重身份,写出了不少独具特色的诗歌作品来。
D,扩大了诗歌描写的题材范围。
古代诗歌的题材范围并不时在一开始就无所不包的,而是在历史诗人开创性的创造后逐渐蔚为大观的。
而自从有了佛教的传入,他们便带来了一整套的文化,而面对这些,古代的诗人们写出了大量优秀的作品。
比如大量吟咏寺庙或与僧人交往酬答的作品。
E,为诗歌创作提供了更多可以使用的典故。
使用典故是中国古典诗歌的主要特点。
这可以扩大诗作的信息量,以简约的语言表达丰富的情思。
2015年北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士考研真题答案笔记各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科知识部分【中国文学】一、填空1、《山海经》2、风、雅、颂、赋、比、兴3、竹林七贤4、《清商曲》5、《自京赴奉先县咏怀五百字》6.小令、套曲7.块状结构8.新民体9 《动摇》10 鲁迅11 沈从文12 徐志摩13 《四世同堂》14 《歌德巴赫猜想》15 贾平凹二、选择填空1、《玉台新咏》2、王粲3、《饮酒》4、鲍照5、诚斋体6、马致远7、《醒世姻缘传》8、龚自珍9 《湖畔》10 《黑骏马》11 周作人12 郭沫若13 巴金14 《绿化树》15 舒婷三、名词解释1、《春秋左氏传》简称《左传》,相传为春秋时鲁左丘明所撰。
其以《春秋》为本,记载鲁隐公元年至鲁悼公四年间二百六十年史事,也保存了一些古代传说,共18万字。
《左传》代表了先秦史学的最高成就,是研究先秦历史和春秋时期历史的重要文献,对确立编年体史书的地位起了很大作用。
而且由于它具有强烈的儒家思想倾向,因此也是研究先秦儒家思想的重要历史资料。
《左传》不仅是历史著作,也是一部非常优秀的文学著作。
它表现在:长于记述战争,善于刻画人物,重视记录辞令。
2、“临川四梦”明代著名戏剧家汤显祖的四部以“爱情”为主题的名剧《紫箫记》(后改为《紫钗记》)、《牡丹亭》、《南柯记》、《邯郸记》,都与“梦”有关,有因为汤显祖出生于江西临川,所以四戏被合称为“临川四梦”。
3、文学研究会“文研会”是我国现代第一个大型的文学社团。
1921年1月成立于北京。
发起人是周作人、郑振铎、沈雁冰、叶绍钧、许地山等人。
革新后的《小说月报》是“文研会”的会刊。
“文研会”主张文学要为人生表现人生,指导人生,并提倡现实主义创作方法。
他们创作一批所谓“问题小说”。
4、伤痕文学伤痕文学是上个世纪70年代末80年代初的文学创作流派,专指在“文革”过去之后诞生的不少暴露内心伤痕和经历的文学思潮。
2015年北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士考研辅导班真题精选各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语大学翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
百科写作部分俄国十月革命发生在俄历几月几号?10月25日塔西提岛在哪里?太平洋1976年唐山发生7.8级强地震,此时北京测得震级与烈度与唐山相比:震级相同,唐山的烈度较大不属于隋代三师的是:太尉人权宣言是在哪个会议上通过的?制宪会议1898年发生的变法是:戊戌变法下列哪个地方的日照时间最长?撒哈拉沙漠不属于佛教三宝的是:禅武汉长江大桥建于:1957伊朗的官方语言是:波斯语“土木之变”中被捉的皇帝是:明英宗秃头歌女是谁的作品?尤乃斯库来源于太阳能的新能源是:风能“金戈铁马,气吞万里如虎”是谁写的词句?辛弃疾大约在1882年,世界上出现了:电车被称为“国际会议之都”的城市是:日内瓦岛屿数量最少的洲是哪个洲?非洲我国和世界目前森林覆盖率分别是:13.4%,22%泰坦尼克号沉船事故中,只有多少人生还?695人阖闾和夫差是什么关系?父子南北朝时期西南地区有一次大规模移民事件,叫做“僚人入蜀”。
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2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题答案选编各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
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2015年北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士考研真题常考点整理各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上北京第二外国语学院翻译硕士,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。
试分为两个板块。
第一个是百科常识。
50分。
第二板块是作文。
小作文和大作文。
分别是40分和60分。
百科常识一共出了25个选择题。
有的是四选二。
其中有好几道题目是政治类的。
以下是我记得住的一些题目,顺序不分先后哈。
1.主观唯心主义是什么。
四选二2.人的意识是什么。
四选二3.大脑是什么。
四选二3.马克思的两个理论成果。
四选二4.南北回归线问题。
选项有寒带和温带分界线。
热带和温带分界线。
中纬和高纬分界线。
太阳直射的最高维度。
四选二5.信息是什么。
四选二6.西方经济学问题。
什么平均利润率和边际利润率。
四选一7.京剧四小花旦。
四选二8.1958-2009年非常出名的歌手在猫王和杰克逊里面选。
四选二9.日本前首相。
博鳌位于哪个省。
这是一个题目中出现两个问题。
也是四选二的意思10.藏书阁。
是明清哪个皇帝。
然后是哪四大藏书阁11.茶叶发酵问题。
青茶不发酵。
然后问题是哪两种茶叶是轻发酵。
选项有白茶,黄茶,红茶,黑茶。
12.1979年中美建交。
当时中国的领导人是哪位。
美国的领导人是哪位。
四选二。
13.“修合人不知,-……天知”。
句子记不大清楚了。
通过句子猜测古代的一种之职业。
选项有教师媒婆郎中商贾四选一14.在苏联时期,担任过共产党总书记的是谁。
然后还担任了啥职位。
四选二15.四大菜系是哪四个。
四大阁楼。
四选二16.是关于非常出名的收藏的三个书贴一个是兰亭集序。
还有一个什么雪的。
然后选择第三个是哪个书贴。
是谁写的。
四选二17.2011年。
神州几号和天宫几号相接。
四选二18.中国最古老的什么什么全木头的建筑。
是在哪个省。
建筑名称是什么。
四选二差不多就这些了。
作文:小作文:某高校举办体育运动大会。
请你作为运动员的代表上台演讲。
写一篇讲话稿。
450字以上。
大作文:有人说。
汉语富有人文性,灵活……很美。
有人说。
语言都是用来交流的,不存在美不美。
以“‘汉语美’问题之我见”为题目,写一篇议论文。
800字以上。
翻译硕士考研指导考试科目:1、政治,满分100分;2、翻译硕士英语(满分100分;3、英语语翻译基础(满分)150分;4、汉语写作和百科知识,满分150分。
考研参考书及大纲解析:1.百科写作大纲考试目的本考试是全日制翻译硕士专业学位研究生的入学资格考试之专业基础课,各语种考生统一用汉语答题。
各招生院校根据考生参加本考试的成绩和其他三门考试的成绩总分来选择参加第二轮,即复试的考生。
性质范围本考试是测试考生百科知识和汉语写作水平的尺度参照性水平考试。
考试范围包括大纲规定的百科知识和汉语写作水平。
基本要求①具备一定中外文化,以及政治经济法律等方面的背景知识。
②对作为母语的现代汉语有较强的基本功。
③具备较强的现代汉语写作能力。
百科写作书目卢晓江,《自然科学史十二讲》,中国轻工业出版社(2007)叶朗,《中国文化读本》,北京:外语教学与研究出版社(2008)杨月蓉,《实用汉语语法与修辞》,重庆:西南师范大学出版社(1999)白延庆,《公文写作》,对外经贸大学出版社(2004)专家解读:50 分的百科知识,大家不必一味地纠结于百科知识的“广”,而应该“有针对性地”复习。
关于中文写作,是有一定的形式和规律可循的,在专业老师的指导下,练习、修改、再练习,努力精益求精,即可面面俱到。
2.基础英语大纲考试目的翻译硕士英语作为全日制翻译硕士专业学位(MTI)入学考试的外国语考试,其目的是考察考生是否具备进行MTI 学习所要求的外语水平。
性质范围本考试是一种测试应试者单项和综合语言能力的尺度参照性水平考试。
考试范围包括MTI 考生应具备的外语词汇量、语法知识以及外语阅读与写作等方面的技能。
基本要求①具有良好的外语基本功,认知词汇量在10,000 以上,掌握6000 个以上(以英语为例)的积极词汇,即能正确而熟练地运用常用词汇及其常用搭配。
②能熟练掌握正确的外语语法、结构、修辞等语言规范知识。
③具有较强的阅读理解能力和外语写作能力。
基础英语书目姜桂华,《中式英语之鉴》,外语教学与研究出版社(2000)张汉熙,《高级英语》,外语教学与研究出版社(1995)蒋显璟,《英美散文选读》,对外经贸大学出版社(2008)谭载喜,《西方翻译简史》,中国对外翻译出版社公司(1997)陈福康,《中国译学理论史稿》,上海外语教育出版社(2002)刘宓庆,《文体与翻译》,中国对外翻译出版公司(1998)李明,《翻译批评与赏析》,武汉大学出版社(2007)叶子南,《高级英汉翻译理论与实践》,清华大学出版社(2001)专家解读:基础英语分为三个部分,词汇语法30 分,阅读40分,写作30 分。
词汇语法部分出题灵活,难度约在专八的程度。
因此,同学们从备考的开始阶段起就要多背单词,在此基础上,大量地做单词语法题和专八系列的改错题,反复记忆,总结技巧。
至于阅读部分,传统选择题的难度大致为专八水平,但也可能出现GRE 水平的理解题,而对于一些非传统的阅读题型,比如paraphrase, answer questions 等,考察的不仅是同学们的阅读能力和理解能力,也在一定程度上反应了考生的表达能力。
所以,同学们在平时做阅读理解题的过程中,要有意识地强化自己的语言“输出”功力,不可辞不达意。
英语写作部分类似于专八,但有的学校可能更突出时效性,会出一些与时事文题。
对于写作的建议就是,多写多练多积累,最好有老师的批改,不可一味地求数量而忽视每一篇的质量。
3. 英汉互译大纲考试目的英语翻译基础是全日制翻译硕士专业学位研究生入学考试的基础课考试科目,其目的是考察考生的外汉互译实践能力是否达到进入MIT 学习阶段的水平。
性质范围:本考试是测试考生是否具备基础翻译能力的尺度参照性水平考试。
考试的范围包括MTI 考生入学应具备的外语词汇量、语法知识以及外汉两种语言转换的基本技能。
基本要求①具备一定中外文化,以及政治、经济、法律等方面的背景知识。
②具备扎实的英汉两种语言的基本功。
③具备较强的英汉/汉英转换能力。
英汉互译书目庄绎传,《英汉翻译简明教程》,外语教学与研究出版社(2002)冯庆华,《实用翻译教程》,上海外语教育出版社(1997)陈宏薇,《新编汉英翻译教程》,上海外语教育出版社(2004)王恩冕,《大学英汉翻译教程》,对外经贸大学出版社(2009)杨士焯,《英汉翻译教程》,北京大学出版社(2006)连淑能,《英译汉教程》,高等教育出版社(2006)刘季春,《实用翻译教程(修订版) 》,中山大学出版社(2007)冯庆华,《英汉翻译基础教程》,高等教育出版社(2008 年)专家解读:翻译基础,也可以称为翻译实务,由两部分组成的,即词语翻译和篇章翻译。
词语翻译这一部分因校而异。
同学们在备考时,要好好研究自己目标院校的历年试题,抓住每个学校考试的侧重点,进行针对性的复习。
在150 分的翻译基础卷中,篇章翻译起码要占到100 分,可能包括一到两篇的汉译英,以及一到两篇的汉英。
翻译的类型有散文、时文、经贸及外交类等,需要考生具备较高的翻译素质。
通常情况下下列院校招调剂考生比较多。
1 理工类院校,如太原理工大学,成都理工大学,昆明理工大学,上海理工大学等。
2 二区的院校,不建议大家报二区的211,那是一个误区。
很多人以为二区的分数线低,就去报,其实那些学校比一区的很多高校要难考得多。
3 教育大省的高校。
北京上海江苏湖北是我国的高等教育大省。
这些学校的学校多,调剂的机会也就大一些。
4,四川省。
最近2年总结发现四川省招MTI调剂生的高校很多。
成都理工大学,西华大学,西南科技大学,西南石油大学,四川师范大学。
5,政法类,工商类学校。
如西南政法大学浙江工商大学6,地方师范类大学如福建师范大学,曲阜师范大学以及刚刚说的四川师范大学等7,实在不想二战,又没地方调剂的考生可以考虑吉林华桥外国语学院。
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