2016年北京科技大学翻译硕士百科考研真题,考研经验
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育明教育孙老师、夏老师为大家整理了全国各高校翻译硕士历年考研真题及解析,最全、最完整版,来育明,赠送真题、免费答疑北京科技大学2014年硕士学位研究生入学考试试题=============================================================================================================试题编号:357试题名称:英语翻译基础(共3页)适用专业:翻译说明:所有答案必须写在答题纸上,做在试题或草稿纸上无效。
=============================================================================================================一、英汉互译短语翻译(30分)IAEA(International Atomic Energy Agency)GNP(Gross National Product)Gini coefficientcarbon taxresource recyclingquantitative easinggenetically modified foodurbanization ratio核心竞争力资源配置绿色增长可燃冰社交网络雾霾碳交易二、将下列段落译为汉语(25分)In1992,Deng underscored the need to follow through on the“modernisation”course that heinitiated in the1980s and he emphasised the need for the economy to strengthen investment and become far more export-oriented.These policies,pursued by Deng’s successors,spurred extraordinary overall economic growth including the emergence from poverty into the mainstream of hundreds of millions of Chinese.Now,however,Xi and Li accept that the era of double-digit annual GDP growth has ended.They are building Communist Party support—and this is why the forthcoming plenary session is important—for rapid action on an economic agenda that they hope can deliver sustained annual growth of between7and7.5per cent.三、将下列短文译为汉语(35分)Seven years ago Beijing’s government set a target of making the city a“liveable”one by2020, with“fresh air and a beautiful environment”.Few praise its plaints abound about its congestion,pollution,desperate shortage of water and hugely expensive housing.Even in the state-controlled media,suggestions are sometimes made that it is time to build a new capital. Beijing has been China’s capital for most of the past600years.Since the Communist victory in 1949,the Chinese have been taught to revere the city as an embodiment of China’s power,the party’s might and their country’s glorious history.To propose a move strikes many as heretical.In recent years,however,some have broken ranks.In2000even China’s then Prime Minister,Zhu Rongji,joined the sceptics.The capital,he declared,might have to move if measures to curb its sandstorms failed.Since then officials have claimed some success in reducing the frequency of these lung-clogging calamities.But other problems have grown.Beijingers fed up with traffic gridlock sometimes pronounce the word“shoudu”,meaning capital,in a different tone so that it sounds like“the most congested”.For much of the year a grey blanket of pollutants shrouds the city.The rate of birth defects has doubled over the past decade.The environment is thought to be a contributory factor. Several scholars have suggested,in newspapers as well as online,that these and other problems would best be solved by relocating the central government.Beijing’s bureaucrats are unlikely to be persuaded.Their privileges,common to all those registered as Beijing citizens(ie,not migrants from other provinces),include readier access thanmost other Chinese have to some of the country’s best educational and medical facilities.Some local officials in places favoured by scholars as potential capital sites have been proclaiming their merits.But given the allure of Beijing’s amenities,it is little wonder that the central authorities keep quiet.四、将下列段落译为英语(25分)今年是中国发展进程中不平凡的一年。
16年翻译硕士考研详解与指导178、南宋最伟大的爱国主义诗人---陆游-----唱出了时代的最强音。
179、南宋后期—永嘉四灵和江湖派。
180、小说和讲史----是话本的主要内容。
181、宋元话本----确立后世白话小说的基础。
182、韩愈、柳宗元-----文以载道、惟陈言之务去。
183、欧阳修-----北宋文坛的领袖、宋代散文的奠基人。
184、北宋初期诗文革新运动的领导人是-----欧阳修。
185、醉翁亭记----欧阳修抒情散文的代表作。
186、朋党论----欧阳修政论文中的名篇。
187、前赤壁赋----苏轼散文中最富盛名、影响最深远的篇章。
188、唐宋八大家---唐代韩愈和柳宗元、北宋的欧阳修、苏轼、王安石、曾巩、苏洵、苏辙。
189、先天下之忧而忧、后天下之乐而乐----岳阳楼记----范仲淹。
190、范仲淹------开宋词豪放之先风。
191、王安石-----答司马谏议书。
192、王安石一---被列宁誉为“中国十一世纪的改革家”。
193、办洵—六国论。
194、北宋前期的诗歌流派----白居易体、贾岛姚合体、李商隐体。
195、王安石咏史诗----明妃曲两首最为著名。
196、王安石后期成就最高的诗作-----人称王荆公体。
197、春风又绿江南----泊船瓜洲----王安石。
198、黄庭坚-----山谷体-----江西诗派的创始人----与苏轼并称苏黄-----其代表作是寄黄几复。
199、宋代最大的诗歌流派-----江西诗派。
200、一祖三宗-----杜甫为一祖,黄庭坚、陈师道、陈与义为三宗----提倡诗歌语言艺术点石成金、夺胎换骨。
201、杨万里-----与陆游、范成大、尤袤并称"南宋四家"、"中兴四大诗人"。
形成独具特色的诚斋体。
202、示儿----陆游临终的遗嘱,也是诗人最后呼喊的爱国之声。
203、陆游——人称“小李白”。
中国古代最高产的诗人(有诗9000多首)。
北京大学翻译硕士考研真题--百科知识解析1.1政治1.1.1考研真题及详解12.中国特色社会主义理论体系,就是包括邓小平理论、“三个代表”重要思想以及科学发展观等重大战略思想在内的科学理论体系。
请解释“‘三个代表’重要思想”和“科学发展观”两个名词。
(中山大学2010翻译硕士〉答:(1)“三个代表”重要思想的基本内容包括:中国共产党要始终代表中国先进生产力的发展要求,始终代表中国先进文化的前进方向,始终代表中国最广大人民的根本利益。
2000年2月25日,江泽民同志在广东省考察工作押,从全面总结党的历史经验和如何适应新形势新任务的要求出发,首次对“三个代表”重要思想进行了比较全面的阐述。
“三个代表”的重要论述具有鲜明的时代特征,不仅是党的建设的重大课题,同时,它事关改革开放和两个文明建设的成败,事关全党全国工作大局,事关党和国家的前途命运,是我们党的立党之本、执政之基、力量之源。
(2)科学发展观,是中国共产党在胡锦涛总书记的领导下提出的重大战略思想。
科学发展观通常是指党的十六届三中全会中提出的“坚持以人为本,树立全面、协调、可持续的发展观,促进经济社会和人的全面发展”,按照“统筹城乡发展、统筹经济社会发展、统筹人与自然和谐发展、统筹国内发展和对外开放”的要求推进各项事业的改革和发展的一种方法论,是从新世纪新阶段党和国家事业发展全局出发提出的重大战略思想,也是发展中国特色社会主义必须坚持和贯彻的重大战略思想。
13.中国共产党领导的多党合作和政治协商制度,是把马克思主义政党理论和统一战线学说同我国实际相结合的产物,既是我国的政党制度,也是我们的一项基本政治制度。
请解释“中国共产党领导的多党合作和政治协商制度”,并举出我国现有的8个民主党派中的任何4个。
(中山大学2010翻译硕士)答:(1)中国共产党领导的多党合作和政治协商制度是中华人民共和国的一项基本的政治制度,是具有中国特色的政党制度。
这一制度的基本内容包括以下几个方面。
育明教育孙老师、夏老师为大家整理了全国各高校翻译硕士历年考研真题及解析,最全、最完整版,来育明,赠送真题、免费答疑北京科技大学2014年硕士学位研究生入学考试试题=============================================================================================================试题编号:211试题名称:翻译硕士英语(共12页)适用专业:翻译说明:所有答案必须写在答题纸上,做在试题或草稿纸上无效。
=============================================================================================================I.Vocabulary and Structure(30points,1point each,60minutes)Directions:Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C,or D.Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.Write your answers on the answer sheet.1.It was nearly always organized by the government,although some club members acted_______their own initiative.A.byB.onC.withD.in2.He redesigned the process,thereby________the company thousands of dollars.A.savingB.to saveC.savedD.save3.Modern bodies are especially______to cancer,because technology produces waste thatinhibits their proper functioning.A.relevantB.invulnerableC.proneD.attractive4.Some of his plans were impractical and________good for his work,but he never wavered inwhat he considered just.A.too muchB.much tooC.so muchD.much so5.Supporters praised the action as a speedy and judicious solution,but critics condemned it as______and unfairly influenced by recent events.A.delayedB.indisposedC.hastyD.imperious6.It is odd that a person’s worth is measured by his wealth,______instead people’s charactershould be measured by their value to society.A.whileB.soC.becauseD.when7.During the17th century many artists became involved in color theory and______painting forenlightenment.A.looked up toB.looked outC.looked onD.looked to8.No government can meet the_______demand for ever more sophisticated medical technologyby an aging population.A.intransigentB.insatiableC.ingeniousD.inglorious9.It is difficult to distinguish between the things that celebrities do______and those that arecarefully contrived for effect.A.reluctantlyB.publiclyC.spontaneouslyD.prolifically10.The monkeys in the zoo are a group,because primates are inevitably______and build theirlives around each other.A.socialB.independentC.stableD.curious11.When economy,language,culture and history interact,people begin to view them as_______subjects rather than isolated ones.A.idiosyncraticB.integralC.synchronizedD.synthesized12.Retired people are often willing to_______their time to help with community project.A.give outB.give awayC.give ofD.give off13.Even though formidable winters are the norm in this region,people were unprepared for the_______of the blizzard that year.dnessB.ferocityC.inevitabilityD.probability14.The committee provides funding to_______artists like those of women and of color,in thehopes of rectifying a historical inequality.A.prolificB.prominentC.promisingD.marginalized15.All are in the_____stages,until architectural historians survey each house to determine whichhave historic value.A.preliminaryB.primaryC.prevalentD.predicative16.He has unusual insight and imagination,which has made him succeed in______new andfundamental principles well in advance of their general recognition.A.coordinatingB.discerningC.acknowledgingD.dispelling17.The storyline of the novel was extremely involved and included many lesser characters_______to the central events.A.consequentialB.peripheralC.indispensableD.permeating18.Once I finally_______finding a definition,I see that it was never any such thing.A.get across toB.get away withC.get round toD.get in with19.Despite the fact that the life span of animals is conveniently divided into separate stages,thoseperiods are not truly_______.A.distinctB.continuousC.reflexiveD.codependent20.In spite of_______among scientists,and years of contentious discussion,the claim thatearthquake can be predicted with great precision prevails.A.receptionB.popularityC.skepticismD.antipathy21.No dictionary can really capture something as fleeting and______as slang.A.equivocalB.equitableC.equableD.ephemeral22.They bought up pieces of old furniture and passed them______as valuable antiques.A.outB.byC.awayD.off23.That reason was unique human has come_____increasingly skeptical scrutiny:moreresearchers at least entertain the notion that some animals can think.A.inB.underC.toD.with24.Sam was a complete country man,with a pronounced______with nature in all its forms.A.infinityB.conformityC.affinityD.fluidity25.It is no accident that most people find his book disturbing,for it is calculated to undermine anumber of beliefs they have long_______.A.cherishedB.deniedC.anticipatedD.misunderstood26.Although the passage of years has softened the initially hostile reaction to his poetry,even nowonly a few independent observers_______his works.A.neglectB.criticizementD.praise27.The exhibition,though small in scale,succeeded in_______its members with a firm sense ofself-worth and purpose.A.endowingB.imbuingdeningD.providing28.We were all impressed by the style of his books which is strongly________of Virginia Woolf’snovels.A.reminiscentB.symptomaticC.indicativeD.imitative29.Historian can_______“Augustan peace”only by failing to recognize that this peace in manyrespects resemble that of death.A.demandB.ridiculeC.applaudD.disapprove30.Everything becomes collectable in time,particularly when its history and date of manufacturecan be________.A.describedB.acknowledgedC.overlookedD.authenticatedII.Reading Comprehension(40points,2points each,60minutes)Section IDirections:In this section there are two reading passages followed by multiple choice questions. Read the passages and then write your answers on your answer sheet.Passage OneConstant vigilance:that is the task of the people who protect society from enemies intent on using subterfuge and violence to get their way.It is also the watch word of those who fear that the protectors will pursue the collective interest at untold cost to individual rights.Edward Snowden,a young security contractor,has come down on one side of that tussle by leaking documents showing that the National Security Agency(NSA)spied on millions of Americans’phone records on the internet activity of hundreds of millions of foreigners.The documents,published by the Guardian and the Washington Post,include two big secrets. One is a court order telling Verizon,a telecoms company,to hand over“metadata”,such as the duration,direction and location of subscribers’calls.The other gives some clues about a programme called PRISM,which collects e-mails,files and social-networking data from firms such as Google,Apple and Facebook.Much of this eavesdropping has long been surmised,and none of it is necessarily illegal.America gives wide powers to its law-enforcement and spy agencies.They are overseen by Congress and courts,which issue orders to internet firms.Barack Obama has responded to the leaks by saying that he“welcomes”a debate on the trade-off between privacy,security and convenience.Despite the president’s words,however,the administration and much of Congress seem unwilling to talk about the programmes they oversee; and the politicians and executives who do want to speak out are gagged by secrecy laws.Opinion polls show that Americans are divided about the merits of surveillance—which is partly because they know so little about what is going on.But spying in a democracy depends for its legitimacy on informed consent,not blind trust.You might argue that the spies are doing only what is necessary.Al-Qaeda’s assaults on September11th2001demonstrated to politicians everywhere that their first duty is to ensure their own citizens’safety.With Islamist bombers,there is a good case for using electronic surveillance: they come from a population that is still hard for Western security services to penetrate,and they make wide use of mobile phones and the internet.The NSA’s boss,Keith Alexander,says the ploys revealed by Mr Snowden have stopped dozens of plots.The burden on society of sweeping up information about them has been modest compared with the wars launched against Afghanistan and Iraq.And the public seems happy:if there were another attack on America,Mr Snowden would soon be forgotten.Yet because the spies choose what to reveal about their work,nobody can judge if the cost and intrusion are proportionate to the threat.One concern is the size,scope and cost of the security bureaucracy:some1.4million people have“top secret”clearances of the kind held by Mr Snowden. Is that sensible?A second worry is the effect on America’s ties with other countries.The administration’s immediate response to the PRISM revelation was that Americans have nothing to fear:it touched only foreigners.That adds insult to injury in countries that count themselves as close American allies:the European Union,in particular,fastidiously protects its citizens’data.Fears abound that the spy agencies practice a cynical swap,in which each respects the letter of the law protecting the rights of its own people—but lets its allies do the snooping instead.Lawyerly officials denials of such machinations fail to reassure because of the third worry:the governments acting outside public scrutiny are not to be trusted.James Clapper,America’s director of national intelligence,told Congress in March that the NSA does not gather data on“millions of Americans”.He now says he answered in“the least untruthful manner”possible.Trawls through big databases may produce interesting clues—but also life-ruining false alarms,especially when the resulting decisions are cloaked in secrecy.Those on“no-fly lists”,which ban an unknown number of people from most air travel,are not told what they have done wrong and cannot clear their names. In desperation,13American citizens,including some who were exiled from their own country by the travel ban,are suing the government.Our point is not that America’s spies are doing the wrong things,but that the level of public scrutiny is inadequate and so is the right of redress.Without these,officials will be tempted to abuse their powers,because the price of doing so is small.This is particularly true for those who bug and ban.Spooks do need secrecy,but not on everything,always and everywhere.Officials will complain that disclosure would hinder their efforts in what is already an unfair fight.Yet some operational efficiency is worth sacrificing,because public scrutiny is a condition for popular backing.Even allowing for the need to keep some things clandestine,Americans need a clearer idea of what their spies are doing in their name.1.According to the passage,which of the following statements about vigilance is true?A.President Obama describes the spying as a defense of security.B.Americans differ in their attitude towards the government’s vigilance.C.The administration and Congress feel ashamed of the spying.D.America’s law-enforcement and spy agencies are not entitled to spy.2.The sentence in paragraph two“if there were another attack on America,Mr Snowden wouldsoon be forgotten”probably means________.A.Americans need divert their attention from the spying event.B.Mr Snowden matters little compared to America’s potential enemies.C.Vigilance would be accepted by the public if America was faced with danger.D.Mr Snowden’s revelation of PRISM would be forgotten sooner or later.3.Americans have the following concerns regarding vigilance EXCEPT_____.A.Spy agents leave Americans little privacy and less security.B.Spying will damage America’s relation with other countries.C.It is not sensible to devote much money and energy to vigilance.D.There lacks effective scrutiny of the government’s surveillance.4.The case that some citizens are banned from air travel in paragraph7is presented to illustrate________.A.the efficiency of spyingB.the absurdity of the banC.the inadequacy of the spying systemD.the interesting findings of spying5.What is the author’s stance on vigilance by the government?A.Vigilance does more harm than good to American citizens.B.Protection of society is merely an excuse for illegal vigilance.C.The legitimacy of vigilance is still open to discussion.Vigilance is necessary but should be better scrutinized by the public.翻译硕士词汇辨析5award,rewardaward,reward的用法award v.指正式地或官方地颁发,授予,给予;也可以指法庭裁决给予。
2016年翻译硕士考研指导世界上最大的宫殿是:(A)故宫白宫爱丽舍宫克里姆林宫482.电度表上的一度电表示耗电量为:(B)1百瓦/小时1千瓦/小时1瓦/小时10瓦/小时483.郭沫若的诗集有:(C)《死水》《野草》《女神》《红烛》484.根据有关规定,职工的试用期最长不得超过:(B)3个月6个月一年两年485.中国民间为什么要吃腊八粥?(B)迎接春节纪念释迦牟尼纪念小寒来临纪念冬天来临486.发射第一颗人造卫星的国家是:(A)前苏联美国中国日本487.《新人口论》的作者是哪国人?(A)中国人英国人美国人俄国人488.下列行星中,卫星最多的是:(C)水星地球土星火星489.太阳的年龄约有多大?(B)30亿岁50亿岁80亿岁100亿岁490.男子竞技体操项目不包括:(C)单杠鞍马高低杠吊环491."食色,性也"是谁说的?(A)孟子孔子老子韩非子492.被称作东方威尼斯的是:(A)杭州苏州桂林上海493.下列哪一个不是我国的领海?(C)黄海东海北海渤海494.山东山西的"山"是指:(B)泰山太行山沂蒙山恒山495.中国在国际货币基金组织中属于:(B)观察员正式成员准成员非成员496.人的心脏共有几个心房和心室?(D)1个2个3个4个497.我国第一部在国际电影节上获奖的影片是:(B)《定军山》《渔光曲》《祝福》《红高梁》498.亡羊补牢中的"牢"指的是:(B)牢房牲口圈院子栅栏499."打蛇打七寸"的七寸是指:(B)咽喉心脏头部尾巴500.以下哪个不属于使馆馆长的级别?(D)大使公使代办临时代办501.下列名称不属于二十四节气的是:(C)谷雨芒种大伏霜降502.国画《愚公移山》的作者是:(D)张大千李可染赵无极徐悲鸿503.Internet最初用作:(A)军事工业民用商业电信业504.最清洁的能源是:(B)石油太阳能煤气沼气505.世界上最深的海沟位于:(A)太平洋大西洋北冰洋印度洋506.康熙皇帝的庙号是:(D)仁宗太宗穆宗圣祖507."五角大楼"是美国哪个机构的代称?(B)中情局国防部信息工程部劳工部508.四大名茶之一的龙井茶产地是:(B)浙江绍兴浙江杭州福建安溪509.我国的海岸线有多少公里?(B)17000180001900020000510."二人转"是:(A)东北曲艺陕北曲艺河南曲艺山东曲艺1、357英语翻译基础到了冲刺复习阶段,最好的就是考研历年的翻译真题和前期整理的笔记。
育明教育孙老师、夏老师为大家整理了全国各高校翻译硕士历年考研真题及解析,最全、最完整版北京科技大学2014年硕士学位研究生入学考试试题=============================================================================================================试题编号:211试题名称:翻译硕士英语(共12页)适用专业:翻译说明:所有答案必须写在答题纸上,做在试题或草稿纸上无效。
=============================================================================================================I.Vocabulary and Structure(30points,1point each,60minutes)Directions:Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C,or D.Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.Write your answers on the answer sheet.1.It was nearly always organized by the government,although some club members acted_______their own initiative.A.byB.onC.withD.in2.He redesigned the process,thereby________the company thousands of dollars.A.savingB.to saveC.savedD.save3.Modern bodies are especially______to cancer,because technology produces waste thatinhibits their proper functioning.A.relevantB.invulnerableC.proneD.attractive4.Some of his plans were impractical and________good for his work,but he never wavered inwhat he considered just.A.too muchB.much tooC.so muchD.much so5.Supporters praised the action as a speedy and judicious solution,but critics condemned it as______and unfairly influenced by recent events.A.delayedB.indisposedC.hastyD.imperious6.It is odd that a person’s worth is measured by his wealth,______instead people’s charactershould be measured by their value to society.A.whileB.soC.becauseD.when7.During the17th century many artists became involved in color theory and______painting forenlightenment.A.looked up toB.looked outC.looked onD.looked to8.No government can meet the_______demand for ever more sophisticated medical technologyby an aging population.A.intransigentB.insatiableC.ingeniousD.inglorious9.It is difficult to distinguish between the things that celebrities do______and those that arecarefully contrived for effect.A.reluctantlyB.publiclyC.spontaneouslyD.prolifically10.The monkeys in the zoo are a group,because primates are inevitably______and build theirlives around each other.A.socialB.independentC.stableD.curious11.When economy,language,culture and history interact,people begin to view them as_______subjects rather than isolated ones.A.idiosyncraticB.integralC.synchronizedD.synthesized12.Retired people are often willing to_______their time to help with community project.A.give outB.give awayC.give ofD.give off13.Even though formidable winters are the norm in this region,people were unprepared for the_______of the blizzard that year.dnessB.ferocityC.inevitabilityD.probability14.The committee provides funding to_______artists like those of women and of color,in thehopes of rectifying a historical inequality.A.prolificB.prominentC.promisingD.marginalized15.All are in the_____stages,until architectural historians survey each house to determine whichhave historic value.A.preliminaryB.primaryC.prevalentD.predicative16.He has unusual insight and imagination,which has made him succeed in______new andfundamental principles well in advance of their general recognition.A.coordinatingB.discerningC.acknowledgingD.dispelling17.The storyline of the novel was extremely involved and included many lesser characters_______to the central events.A.consequentialB.peripheralC.indispensableD.permeating18.Once I finally_______finding a definition,I see that it was never any such thing.A.get across toB.get away withC.get round toD.get in with19.Despite the fact that the life span of animals is conveniently divided into separate stages,thoseperiods are not truly_______.A.distinctB.continuousC.reflexiveD.codependent20.In spite of_______among scientists,and years of contentious discussion,the claim thatearthquake can be predicted with great precision prevails.A.receptionB.popularityC.skepticismD.antipathy21.No dictionary can really capture something as fleeting and______as slang.A.equivocalB.equitableC.equableD.ephemeral22.They bought up pieces of old furniture and passed them______as valuable antiques.A.outB.byC.awayD.off23.That reason was unique human has come_____increasingly skeptical scrutiny:moreresearchers at least entertain the notion that some animals can think.A.inB.underC.toD.with24.Sam was a complete country man,with a pronounced______with nature in all its forms.A.infinityB.conformityC.affinityD.fluidity25.It is no accident that most people find his book disturbing,for it is calculated to undermine anumber of beliefs they have long_______.A.cherishedB.deniedC.anticipatedD.misunderstood26.Although the passage of years has softened the initially hostile reaction to his poetry,even nowonly a few independent observers_______his works.A.neglectB.criticizementD.praise27.The exhibition,though small in scale,succeeded in_______its members with a firm sense ofself-worth and purpose.A.endowingB.imbuingdeningD.providing28.We were all impressed by the style of his books which is strongly________of Virginia Woolf’snovels.A.reminiscentB.symptomaticC.indicativeD.imitative29.Historian can_______“Augustan peace”only by failing to recognize that this peace in manyrespects resemble that of death.A.demandB.ridiculeC.applaudD.disapprove30.Everything becomes collectable in time,particularly when its history and date of manufacturecan be________.A.describedB.acknowledgedC.overlookedD.authenticatedII.Reading Comprehension(40points,2points each,60minutes)Section IDirections:In this section there are two reading passages followed by multiple choice questions. Read the passages and then write your answers on your answer sheet.Passage OneConstant vigilance:that is the task of the people who protect society from enemies intent on using subterfuge and violence to get their way.It is also the watch word of those who fear that the protectors will pursue the collective interest at untold cost to individual rights.Edward Snowden,a young security contractor,has come down on one side of that tussle by leaking documents showing that the National Security Agency(NSA)spied on millions of Americans’phone records on the internet activity of hundreds of millions of foreigners.The documents,published by the Guardian and the Washington Post,include two big secrets. One is a court order telling Verizon,a telecoms company,to hand over“metadata”,such as the duration,direction and location of subscribers’calls.The other gives some clues about a programme called PRISM,which collects e-mails,files and social-networking data from firms such as Google,Apple and Facebook.Much of this eavesdropping has long been surmised,and none of it is necessarily illegal.America gives wide powers to its law-enforcement and spy agencies.They are overseen by Congress and courts,which issue orders to internet firms.Barack Obama has responded to the leaks by saying that he“welcomes”a debate on the trade-off between privacy,security and convenience.Despite the president’s words,however,the administration and much of Congress seem unwilling to talk about the programmes they oversee; and the politicians and executives who do want to speak out are gagged by secrecy laws.Opinion polls show that Americans are divided about the merits of surveillance—which is partly because they know so little about what is going on.But spying in a democracy depends for its legitimacy on informed consent,not blind trust.You might argue that the spies are doing only what is necessary.Al-Qaeda’s assaults on September11th2001demonstrated to politicians everywhere that their first duty is to ensure their own citizens’safety.With Islamist bombers,there is a good case for using electronic surveillance: they come from a population that is still hard for Western security services to penetrate,and they make wide use of mobile phones and the internet.The NSA’s boss,Keith Alexander,says the ploys revealed by Mr Snowden have stopped dozens of plots.The burden on society of sweeping up information about them has been modest compared with the wars launched against Afghanistan and Iraq.And the public seems happy:if there were another attack on America,Mr Snowden would soon be forgotten.Yet because the spies choose what to reveal about their work,nobody can judge if the cost and intrusion are proportionate to the threat.One concern is the size,scope and cost of the security bureaucracy:some1.4million people have“top secret”clearances of the kind held by Mr Snowden. Is that sensible?A second worry is the effect on America’s ties with other countries.The administration’s immediate response to the PRISM revelation was that Americans have nothing to fear:it touched only foreigners.That adds insult to injury in countries that count themselves as close American allies:the European Union,in particular,fastidiously protects its citizens’data.Fears abound that the spy agencies practice a cynical swap,in which each respects the letter of the law protecting the rights of its own people—but lets its allies do the snooping instead.Lawyerly officials denials of such machinations fail to reassure because of the third worry:the governments acting outside public scrutiny are not to be trusted.James Clapper,America’s director of national intelligence,told Congress in March that the NSA does not gather data on“millions of Americans”.He now says he answered in“the least untruthful manner”possible.Trawls through big databases may produce interesting clues—but also life-ruining false alarms,especially when the resulting decisions are cloaked in secrecy.Those on“no-fly lists”,which ban an unknown number of people from most air travel,are not told what they have done wrong and cannot clear their names. In desperation,13American citizens,including some who were exiled from their own country by the travel ban,are suing the government.Our point is not that America’s spies are doing the wrong things,but that the level of public scrutiny is inadequate and so is the right of redress.Without these,officials will be tempted to abuse their powers,because the price of doing so is small.This is particularly true for those who bug and ban.Spooks do need secrecy,but not on everything,always and everywhere.Officials will complain that disclosure would hinder their efforts in what is already an unfair fight.Yet some operational efficiency is worth sacrificing,because public scrutiny is a condition for popular backing.Even allowing for the need to keep some things clandestine,Americans need a clearer idea of what their spies are doing in their name.1.According to the passage,which of the following statements about vigilance is true?A.President Obama describes the spying as a defense of security.B.Americans differ in their attitude towards the government’s vigilance.C.The administration and Congress feel ashamed of the spying.D.America’s law-enforcement and spy agencies are not entitled to spy.2.The sentence in paragraph two“if there were another attack on America,Mr Snowden wouldsoon be forgotten”probably means________.A.Americans need divert their attention from the spying event.B.Mr Snowden matters little compared to America’s potential enemies.C.Vigilance would be accepted by the public if America was faced with danger.D.Mr Snowden’s revelation of PRISM would be forgotten sooner or later.3.Americans have the following concerns regarding vigilance EXCEPT_____.A.Spy agents leave Americans little privacy and less security.B.Spying will damage America’s relation with other countries.C.It is not sensible to devote much money and energy to vigilance.D.There lacks effective scrutiny of the government’s surveillance.4.The case that some citizens are banned from air travel in paragraph7is presented to illustrate________.A.the efficiency of spyingB.the absurdity of the banC.the inadequacy of the spying systemD.the interesting findings of spying5.What is the author’s stance on vigilance by the government?A.Vigilance does more harm than good to American citizens.B.Protection of society is merely an excuse for illegal vigilance.C.The legitimacy of vigilance is still open to discussion.D.Vigilance is necessary but should be better scrutinized by the public.英语倍数句型及其译法英语表示倍数增减或倍数对比的句型多种多样,其中有一些(如下文中的句型②、⑤、⑥、⑧、(12)等,见圈码)很容易译错——其主要原因在于:英汉两语在表述或对比倍数方面存在着语言与思维差异。
2016年翻译硕士考研解析汉语写作与百科知识一、百科知识:解释出现在下列短文中划线的名词,共25个名词,50分。
1.原始人对自然界不只是简单地解释和探索,为了更好地生活,他们还要与自然做不屈的斗争,于是就创造了歌颂与自然作斗争的英雄的故事,如精卫填海、夸父逐日、鲧禹治水等。
2.从天宝十五载六月潼关失守,杜甫到奉先携家属北上避难,到乾元二年秋赴秦州之前,产生了两个系列的作品,一是自叙经历,兼抒优家国心情的作品,如《月夜》、《春望》、《喜达行在所》、《述怀》、《羌村三首》、《北征》、《彭衙行》等。
二是集中写时事见闻的新乐府诗,如《哀王孙》、《悲陈陶》、《悲青坂》、《哀江头》、《塞芦子》、《洗兵马》及“三吏”、“三别”等。
3.佛教对中国文化的影响广泛而深刻,远不止与上述几方面。
佛教是中国民众的一种普遍信仰,因此形成了很多佛教圣地,如佛教四大名山,它们分别是文殊菩萨、普贤菩萨、观音菩萨、地藏菩萨的道场。
4.在明清之际三大思想家中,王夫之的哲学思想丰富而深刻,代表了中国古代哲学发展的高峰。
他对前代哲人提出的问题几乎都进行了重新审视,或引申发挥,或批判匡正。
5.五代时,在南方和河东地区,先后存在过十个割据政权(不包括一些小的割据势力),史称“十国”。
6.唐代书法作品流传至今者比前代为多,留下了大量宝贵的艺术珍品。
“初唐四大家”、“颜柳”并称,成为书法史上的高峰。
7.《本草纲目》共分16部60类,以部为纲,以类为目。
每一种药又以正名、余名为目。
这个纲目分类法已经具有与现代科学双名法相同的性质,有的科学史家将之与林标的分类法相提并论。
8.古代四大发明是我国之所以成为文明古国的标志之一。
古代,我国的科学技术在许多方面居于世界的前列。
5世纪后的千余年里,欧洲处在封建社会中。
在这个漫长的时期里,我国的科学技术一直在向前发展,而欧洲的科学技术却停滞不前。
四大发明在欧洲近代文明产生之前陆续传入西方,成为“资产阶级发展的必要前提”。
16年翻译硕士考研详解与指导178、南宋最伟大的爱国主义诗人---陆游-----唱出了时代的最强音。
179、南宋后期—永嘉四灵和江湖派。
180、小说和讲史----是话本的主要内容。
181、宋元话本----确立后世白话小说的基础。
182、韩愈、柳宗元-----文以载道、惟陈言之务去。
183、欧阳修-----北宋文坛的领袖、宋代散文的奠基人。
184、北宋初期诗文革新运动的领导人是-----欧阳修。
185、醉翁亭记----欧阳修抒情散文的代表作。
186、朋党论----欧阳修政论文中的名篇。
187、前赤壁赋----苏轼散文中最富盛名、影响最深远的篇章。
188、唐宋八大家---唐代韩愈和柳宗元、北宋的欧阳修、苏轼、王安石、曾巩、苏洵、苏辙。
189、先天下之忧而忧、后天下之乐而乐----岳阳楼记----范仲淹。
190、范仲淹------开宋词豪放之先风。
191、王安石-----答司马谏议书。
192、王安石一---被列宁誉为“中国十一世纪的改革家”。
193、办洵—六国论。
194、北宋前期的诗歌流派----白居易体、贾岛姚合体、李商隐体。
195、王安石咏史诗----明妃曲两首最为著名。
196、王安石后期成就最高的诗作-----人称王荆公体。
197、春风又绿江南----泊船瓜洲----王安石。
198、黄庭坚-----山谷体-----江西诗派的创始人----与苏轼并称苏黄-----其代表作是寄黄几复。
199、宋代最大的诗歌流派-----江西诗派。
200、一祖三宗-----杜甫为一祖,黄庭坚、陈师道、陈与义为三宗----提倡诗歌语言艺术点石成金、夺胎换骨。
201、杨万里-----与陆游、范成大、尤袤并称"南宋四家"、"中兴四大诗人"。
形成独具特色的诚斋体。
202、示儿----陆游临终的遗嘱,也是诗人最后呼喊的爱国之声。
203、陆游——人称“小李白”。
中国古代最高产的诗人(有诗9000多首)。
2016年翻译硕士考研信息回锅肉是哪个菜系的代表菜:川菜“沙地马蹄鳖,雪中牛尾狐”是哪一个菜系著名的菜肴:徽菜小麦品质的好坏,取决于什么的含量与质量:蛋白质麻婆豆腐是哪里的特色菜:四川蕨类植物比苔藓类植物进化的根据是有维管组织转转酒是我国哪个少数民族特有的饮酒习俗:彝族“蟹壳黄是哪里的风味小吃:上海沙茶面”是哪个地方的风味小吃:福建正式的西餐最先上的是什么:菜和汤古人所称的汤饼即现在的什么:面条下面哪一项的主要作用是供给身体所需的热能,并且使脂溶性的维他命能够顺利地被身体吸收利用:脂肪方便面夏天保存时间:1个月天京狗不理包子共有多少个摺:18个小麦品质的好坏,取决于什么的含量与质量:正确答案:蛋白质第九城市网站于哪一天落成:1999.8.30面条经蒸煮或煎炸,脱水干燥,加调味品包装而成的一种方便食品是什么:方便面近几年我国邮票上的邮政志铭是:中国邮政居民区噪声的卫生标准是:白天不超过50分贝,夜向不超过45分贝好莱坞位于美国什么州:加利福尼亚州羊肉不能与下列哪个在一起吃,否则会中毒:西瓜一般成人总血量大约4000毫升左右,如果丢失总血量的多少会使组织器官处于严重缺血状态,很快可导致死亡:一半艾滋病的主要传播途径是:血液牛奶加热到多少摄氏度左右时,乳糖开始分解:100下列哪个可解甲鱼与苋菜混吃后产生的食物中毒:空心菜汁计算成本的关键在于:产出的收益以下哪一种商品的供应价格弹性最小:石油经济学意义上的需求指的是什么需求:有支付能力剧烈运动后应该喝:少许添加少量盐的饮用水便秘可服:大黄苏打片哪个是塑料袋有毒的特征:按入水底后沉在水底常挖鼻孔易患感冒,是因为:损失鼻毛、鼻粘膜,削弱了鼻腔的防御机能少年儿童每日的正常睡眠时间应是多少小时:9~10汽车横向翻车的原因是:转弯时速度过快纯羊毛标志是一个由几条黑色曲线为一组,共三组构成像一团毛线的图案:5进口商品的价格高的原因是什么:国家征收进口关税引起蚊叮虫咬涂什么没用:黄酒下列何种物品能够去除羊肉异味:萝卜雪期在外宿营地最好选择朝哪个方向:东邮政编号的最后两位数表示什么:投递局鸡蛋哪种吃法最能保持维生素B2:白煮不宜钓鱼的天气是:太阳逼射,水面光线很强正常情况下,人一天大约需要多少千卡的热量:2000下列哪个不属于肿瘤病人的忌食范围:腐乳(1)一般而言,每篇阅读理解只讲一个主题,阅读时应通过段落主题句把握中心。
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2016年北京科技大学真题回忆
翻译硕士日语
一、日汉互译
速度、提高、吉他、刹车
二、看假名写汉字并翻译
小偷、傍晚
三之后都是选择题大致N2难度吧!
敬语要特别准备一下!
最后一题是短句中译日
⊙日语翻译基础
一、词汇&短句互译
网购
双赢
百闻不如一见
青出于蓝而胜于蓝
智能手机
二、日译中
两小段文章翻译。
一篇是关于法律的。
三、中译日
两小段翻译。
四、日译中
一大段文章翻译。
关于友情。
五、中译日
一大段文章翻译。
关于男人流泪的原因。
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2016年翻译硕士考研信息回锅肉是哪个菜系的代表菜:川菜“沙地马蹄鳖,雪中牛尾狐”是哪一个菜系著名的菜肴:徽菜小麦品质的好坏,取决于什么的含量与质量:蛋白质麻婆豆腐是哪里的特色菜:四川蕨类植物比苔藓类植物进化的根据是有维管组织转转酒是我国哪个少数民族特有的饮酒习俗:彝族“蟹壳黄是哪里的风味小吃:上海沙茶面”是哪个地方的风味小吃:福建正式的西餐最先上的是什么:菜和汤古人所称的汤饼即现在的什么:面条下面哪一项的主要作用是供给身体所需的热能,并且使脂溶性的维他命能够顺利地被身体吸收利用:脂肪方便面夏天保存时间:1个月天京狗不理包子共有多少个摺:18个小麦品质的好坏,取决于什么的含量与质量:正确答案:蛋白质第九城市网站于哪一天落成:1999.8.30面条经蒸煮或煎炸,脱水干燥,加调味品包装而成的一种方便食品是什么:方便面近几年我国邮票上的邮政志铭是:中国邮政居民区噪声的卫生标准是:白天不超过50分贝,夜向不超过45分贝好莱坞位于美国什么州:加利福尼亚州羊肉不能与下列哪个在一起吃,否则会中毒:西瓜一般成人总血量大约4000毫升左右,如果丢失总血量的多少会使组织器官处于严重缺血状态,很快可导致死亡:一半艾滋病的主要传播途径是:血液牛奶加热到多少摄氏度左右时,乳糖开始分解:100下列哪个可解甲鱼与苋菜混吃后产生的食物中毒:空心菜汁计算成本的关键在于:产出的收益以下哪一种商品的供应价格弹性最小:石油经济学意义上的需求指的是什么需求:有支付能力剧烈运动后应该喝:少许添加少量盐的饮用水便秘可服:大黄苏打片哪个是塑料袋有毒的特征:按入水底后沉在水底常挖鼻孔易患感冒,是因为:损失鼻毛、鼻粘膜,削弱了鼻腔的防御机能少年儿童每日的正常睡眠时间应是多少小时:9~10汽车横向翻车的原因是:转弯时速度过快纯羊毛标志是一个由几条黑色曲线为一组,共三组构成像一团毛线的图案:5进口商品的价格高的原因是什么:国家征收进口关税引起蚊叮虫咬涂什么没用:黄酒下列何种物品能够去除羊肉异味:萝卜雪期在外宿营地最好选择朝哪个方向:东邮政编号的最后两位数表示什么:投递局鸡蛋哪种吃法最能保持维生素B2:白煮不宜钓鱼的天气是:太阳逼射,水面光线很强正常情况下,人一天大约需要多少千卡的热量:2000下列哪个不属于肿瘤病人的忌食范围:腐乳育明教育解析:翻译硕士考研大纲考试科目:除去全国统考的政治外,备战MTI的同学们还有三门专业课需要复习:150分的百科知识与中文写作,100分的基础英语,以及150分的英汉互译。
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。
育明教育规划复习全程第一轮:零基础复习阶段(-2015年6月)本阶段主要是对翻译理论的流派有一个大体上的了解,形成一个总体的印象。
对各本参考书有个系统性的了解,弄清每本书的章节分布情况,内在逻辑结构,重点章节所在等,但不要求记住。
1)学习目标目标1:了解参考书目中基本的翻译流派和翻译理论目标2:掌握专业技能、培养兴趣爱好,基本了解改专业的知识框架和理念,为下一阶段的复习夯实基础;平时多关注北京周报、China Daily等了解社会热点和动向,学会运用所学知识分析社会问题。
2)学习任务①泛读书目,建构翻译的理论框架。
②学习每本教材,需在结合自己的理解绘制知识理论框架图构,建知识体系。
③学生遇到不理解的问题及时记录,上报教务老师,并与教务教师沟通请教。
④扩展知识面所需时政新闻。
⑤综合练习:检测前一阶段学习效果配有参考答案自测。
⑥不要求记忆只要求理解。
3)注意事项①学习任务中所说的“一遍”不一定是指仅看一次书,某些难点多的章节可能要反复看几遍才能彻底理解通过。
②本阶段学习重在理解,不需强制记忆,但一定要全面。
③每本书每章节看完后最好自己能闭上书后列一个提纲,以此回忆内容梗概,也方便以后看着提纲进行提醒式记忆。
④看进度,卡时间。
防止看书太慢,遇到弄不懂的问题,要及时请教专业咨询师。
第二轮:一阶-基础阶段(2015年7月-2015年9月)本阶段主要用进一步深入了解翻译理论,对参考书完成第一次的阅读,并开始找出重点和考点,形成知识系统。
同时每周练习一篇老师提供的翻译材料,了解翻译评分的要求。
加强对时政的关注和了解。
1)学习目标具体指定或非指定相关参考书目(据所报考院校为准)2)学习任务对参考书进行深入和全面的总结,列出考点和重点,同时多练习相关翻译材料,了解翻译评分的要求,提高翻译技能。
加强对时政的关注和了解。
同时阅读有关英汉对照。
3)注意事项①注意理解记忆参考书中的概念、原理。
②将书中可能考到的问答、论述等内容做笔头整理。
③将全书的重点归纳成系统性的知识点,加深印象,及对知识更加系统的理解。
第三轮:二阶-强化提高阶段(2015年9月-2015年10月)本阶段,完成最后一本指定书目的阅读,并对重点进行总结和归纳。
一定要多做翻译,多看翻译文章,制定周和日的阅读和翻译计划。
1)新大纲复习计划新大纲一般在9月中旬出台,具体复习会根据今年新大纲,编写重难点知识讲义。
要根据基础阶段的复习安排把参考书的知识点进行逐一突破。
这时,完成最后一本指定书目的阅读,并对重点进行总结和归纳。
专攻文言文翻译,每周进行一次文言文翻译,并且每天读一篇文言文翻译。
2)巩固计划强化阶段要多做翻译,多看翻译文章,加强翻译技能始终非常重要。
第四轮:三阶-冲刺阶段(2015年11月-2015年12月中旬)总结所有重点知识点,包括重点概念、理论等,查漏补缺。
温习专业课和历年真题,做专业课模拟试题。
1)学习目标进一步完善翻译理论的框架,提高翻译技能。
2)学习任务总结三本参考书,将其中的重点反复记忆和背诵,做到熟记于心,总结平常翻译中常遇到的问题,尽量在翻译中避免,最后再进行两次的翻译训练。
3)注意事项参考书回归;历年真题回归;专业课比较回归;模拟考场测试。
四管齐下,把前面复习的知识点逐一消化和提升。
第五轮:四阶-点睛阶段(2015年12月中旬-考前)调整心态,保持状态,积极应考。
学习目标将重点理论进行最后一次的复习,注意强记背诵。