2017年西南大学翻译硕士考研真题、考研规划
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2017年西安交通大学考研指导【西安交通大学】基础英语:一、单词。
二、四篇阅读,四篇都很长,前两篇是各5个选择。
后面两篇都是问答。
三、作文是个演讲,有关中国传统价值观的。
然后问你中国的哪个价值观影响你最深。
翻译:一、词语静脉注射;自拍杆;联合国教科文组织;亚投行。
二、四篇段落翻译,英译汉我也记不得了,有一篇和比特币有关。
汉译英一篇是百度实时动态地图,然后引出大数据,另一篇就是医学英语阅读上的骨骼系统,腰间盘突出那一点。
百科:一、词条二十国;白血病;汇票;糖尿病;亚投行;饕餮纹;肝脏;神经系统;血液循环;一带一路;道教;龙门石窟;伊斯兰国。
二、应用文:某中学出现食物中毒事件,教育局成立调查组,写一篇调查报告。
三、作文:建安15年曹操的第一篇求贤令,是一段古文。
然后问你这个求贤令的主旨是什么?赞同曹操的观点么?你的观点。
800字复试包过请联系育明教育孙老师(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。
(2)考研文章的两类体裁:议论文,重点是作者的观点和态度。
说明文,重点是作者的态度,说明对象及其特点。
(3)阅读时看清文章是由几个自然段构成的,同时还要给文章分段,便于更好的回文章定位。
(4)阅读的重点位置时文章的首段、其余各段的段首段尾句、转折处、条件关系处、因果关系处,快速读过的信息是举例子的内容、引用的内容、类比的内容、具体数字以及冒号后面补充说明的部分。
(5)每个选项都应力争回文中定位,全部题目都能做到正确答案在原文中对应的位置,判断出出题的方式以及错误答案的特征。
(6)文章固定模式:A花开两朵,各表一枝模式:在文章开始提出两个核心概念,随后分段叙述。
关键:两个概念的定义以及他们的区别和联系。
B问题答案型模式:在第一段中出现一个问题,在随后各段提出该问题的答案。
关键:把握其中心往往就是该问题最直接最主要的答案。
C时文特点:耸人听闻,吸引眼球;貌似客观,内涵态度;抛砖引玉,一起争论阅读时文时,把握时文的中心出现在手段的末句,或者二段的首句。
2017考研英语真题翻译翻译原文:原文:Governments, irrespective of their political orientation, have embraced globalization as an inevitable, irreversible and irresistible force. Decisions that shape the future of globalization and our collective global destinies are constantly being made by individuals, organizations and governments.译文:不论政治取向如何,各国政府都将全球化视为不可避免、不可逆转和不可抗拒的力量。
决定全球化的未来和我们共同的全球命运的决策正不断地由个人、组织和政府做出。
原文:With increased scale and speed of flows of goods, services, capital and knowledge, significant changes have taken place in the global economy in the past thirty years. Countries have grown closer economically, and international interactions have intensified. However, globalization has had both positive and negative impacts on people’s lives and societies.译文:在过去的30年里,随着物品、服务、资本和知识流动的规模和速度的增加,全球经济发生了重大变化。
各国在经济上变得更加密切,国际互动变得更加密集。
2017年安徽大学考研指导【安徽大学】百科:一、百科词条,看《不可不知的2000个文化常识》,然后可以多看看微博上一些有名的翻硕考研辅导老师分享的资料,基本都不要钱!手机下载百度百科!有啥不懂的查一查!二、应用文,今年考的语言学会议通知,一般着重看和学校有关的应用文,报告,演讲,个人年度学习总结,安大都考过。
一定要注意格式。
三、大作文就看高考作文:一般是从所给材料提炼观点写议论文。
翻译:一、词条一定要看china daily热词新词!基本都能看到!二、中译英英译中就自己练吧。
各种文体都要练。
不过近两年没考文学翻译了。
也是一种趋势吧。
基础英语一、阅读四篇,基本专四难度,一篇专八难度的样子。
二、作文:专八作文。
复试包过请联系育明教育孙老师考研学习规划第一阶段:预热(3月1日至7月1日)预热原因:育明教育老师认为考研复习比较理想的时间长度是6-9个月,因此从3月开始比较科学。
如果复习的时间太长,容易导致后劲不足。
正所谓“强弩之末势不能穿鲁缟”。
这是无数学子的血泪教训。
重点任务:1.收集考研信息,包括所报考专业的未来发展趋势、就业难易程度、所报考专业的难易程度、所报考学校的录取率、资料。
毕竟考研所需关注的点无非就两个:一是考研成功的可能性,二是研究生毕业后的就业问题。
2.根据所收集到的信息决定所报考的学校和专业。
对于这一点,育明教育团队认为,选择学校和专业的方案有两个:一是,选择尽可能好的学校,如北大、清华、人大、中传、北影、中央财经、南开、复旦,专业可以稍微差一点;二是,选择尽可能好的专业,如金融、经济、电影、新闻、法学、计算机、自动化等,学校可以差一点。
这样的好处是,以后方便就业,具体的原因分析请关注之后的相关文章。
3.购买参考书,慢慢熟悉所考专业。
这个时候学校课程还比较多,且处于学期末,考试又比较多,学校事情繁杂,无法全身心的投入,所以以“预热”为主。
不易过快进入紧张的复习状态。
4.掌握学习的方法、了解复习的重点,为下一步全面展开复习,奠定坚实的基础。
2017年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语(一)试题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)Could a hug a day keep the doctor away? The answer may be a resounding "yes!" ___1__ helping you feel close and __2___to people you care about, it turns out that hugs can bring a ___3__ of health benefits to your body and mind. Believe it or not, a warm embrace might even help you __4___ getting sick this winter.In a recent study ___5__ over 400 healthy adults,researchers from Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania examined the effects of perceived social support and the receipt of hugs ___6__ the participants' susceptibility(敏感性)to developing the common cold after being ___7__ to the virus. People who perceived greater social support were less likely to come ___8__ with a cold, and the researchers __9___ that the stress-reducing effects of hugging ___10__ about 32 percent of that beneficial effect. ___11__ among those who got a cold, the ones who felt greater social support and received more frequent hugs had less severe __12___."Hugging protects people who are under stress from the ___13__ risk for colds that's usually __14___ with stress," notes Sheldon Cohen, a professor of psychology at Carnegie. Hugging "is a marker of intimacy and helps __15___ the feeling thatothers are there to help ___16__difficulty."Some experts ___17__ the stress-reducing,health-related benefits of hugging to the release of oxytocin(后叶催产素), often called"the bonding hormone" __18___ it promotes attachment in relationships, including that between mothers and their newborn babies. Oxytocin is made primarily in the central lower part of the brain, and some of it is released into the bloodstream. But some of it___19__ in the brain, where it __20___ mood, behavior and physiology.1. [A]Besides [B]Unlike [C]Throughout [D]Despite2. [A]equal [B]restricted [C]connected [D]inferior3. [A]view [B]host [C]lesson [D]choice4. [A]avoid [B]forget [C]recall [D]keep5. [A]collecting [B]affecting [C]guiding [D]involving6. [A]on [B]in [C]at [D]of7. [A]devoted [B]attracted [C]lost [D]exposed8. [A]along [B]across [C]down [D]out9. [A]imagined [B]denied [C]doubted [D]calculated10. [A]served [B]restored [C]explained [D]required11. [A]Thus [B]Still [C]Rather [D]Even12. [A]defeats [B]symptoms [C]errors [D]tests13. [A]highlighted [B]increased [C]controlled [D]minimized14. [A]presented [B]equipped [C]associated [D]compared15. [A]assess [B]generate [C]moderate [D]record16. [A]in the name of [B] in the form of [C] in the face of [D] in the way of17.[A]attribute [B]commit [C]transfer [D]return18.[A]unless [B]because [C]though [D]until19.[A]remains [B]emerges [C]vanishes [D]decreases20.[A]experiences [B]combines [C]justifies [D]influencesSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1First two hours, now three hours —this is how far in advance authorities are recommending people show up to catch a domestic flight, at least at some major U.S. airports with increasingly massive security lines.Americans are willing to tolerate time-consuming security protocols in return for increased safety. The crash of Egypt Air Flight 804, which terrorists may have downed over the Mediterranean Sea, provides another tragicreminder of why. But demanding too much of air travelers or providing too little security in return undermines public support for the process. And it should: Wasted time is a drag on Americans' economic and private lives, not to mention infuriating.Last year, the Transportation Security Administration(TSA) found in a secret check that undercover investigators were able to sneak weapons —both fake and real —past airport security nearly every time they tried. Enhanced security measures since then, combined with a rise in airline travel due to the improving economy and low oil prices, have resulted in long waits at major airports such as Chicago's O'Hare International. It is not yet clear how much more effective airline security has become —but the lines are obvious.Part of the issue is that the government did not anticipate the steep increase in airline travel, so the TSA is now rushing to get new screeners on the line. Part of the issue is that airports have only so much room for screening lanes. Another factor may be that more people are trying to overpack their carry-on bags to avoid checked-baggage fees, though the airlines strongly dispute this.There is one step the TSA could take that would not require remodeling airports or rushing to hire: Enroll more people in the PreCheck program. PreCheck is supposed to be a win-win for travelers and the TSA. Passengers who pass a background check are eligible to use expedited screening lanes. This allows the TSA to focus on travelers who are higher risk, saving time foreveryone involved. TSA wants to enroll 25 million people in PreCheck.It has not gotten anywhere close to that, and one big reason is sticker shock: Passengers must pay $85 every five years to process their background checks. Since the beginning, this price tag has been PreCheck's fatal flaw. Upcoming reforms might bring the price to a more reasonable level. But Congress should look into doing so directly, by helping to finance PreCheck enrollment or to cut costs in other ways.The TSA cannot continue diverting resources into underused PreCheck lanes while most of the traveling public suffers in unnecessary lines. It is long past time to make the program work.21. The crash of Egypt Air Flight 804 is mentioned to____[A] explain American’s tolerance of current security checks.[B] stress the urgency to strengthen security worldwide.[C] highlight the necessity of upgrading major U.S. airports.[D] emphasize the importance of privacy protection.22. Which of the following contributes to long waits at major airports?[A] New restrictions on carry-on bags.[B] The declining efficiency of the TSA.[C] An increase in the number of travellers.[D] Frequent unexpected secret checks.23. The word “expedited”(Liner 4, Para. 5) is closet in meaning to____[A] quieter.[B] cheaper.[C] wider.[D] faster.24. One problem with the PreCheck program is____[A] a dramatic reduction of its scale.[B] its wrongly-directed implementation.[C] the government’s reluctance to back it.[D] an unreasonable price for enrollment.25. Which of the following would be the best for the text?[A] Less Screening for More Safety[B] PreCheck –a Belated Solution[C] Getting Stuck in Security Lines[D] Underused PreCheck LanesText 2“The ancient Hawaiians were astronomers,”wrote Queen Liliuokalani,Hawaii's last reigning monarch, in 1897. Star watchers were among the most esteemed members of Hawaiian society. Sadly, all is not well with astronomy in Hawaii today. Protests have erupted over construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT), a giant observatory that promises to revolutionize humanity's view of the cosmos.At issue is the TMT's planned location on Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano worshiped by some Hawaiians as the piko, that connects the Hawaiian Islands to the heavens. But Mauna Kea is also home to some of the world's most powerful telescopes. Rested in the Pacific Ocean, Mauna Kea's peak rises above the bulk of our planet's dense atmosphere, where conditions allow telescopes to obtain images of unsurpassed clarity.Opposition to telescopes on Mauna Kea is nothing new. A small but vocal group of Hawaiians and environmentalists have long viewed their presence as disrespect far sacred land and a painful reminder of the occupation of what was once a sovereign nation.Some blame for the current controversy belongs to astronomers. In their eagerness to build bigger telescopes, they forgot that science is not the only way of understanding the world. They did not always prioritize the protection of Mauna Kea's fragile ecosystems or its holiness to the islands' inhabitants. Hawaiian culture is not a relic of the past;it is a living culture undergoing a renaissance today.Yet science has a cultural history, too, with roots going back to the dawn ofcivilization. The same curiosity to find what lies beyond the horizon that first brought early Polynesians to Hawaii's shores inspires astronomers today to explore the heavens. Calls to disassemble all telescopes on Mauna Kea or to ban future development there ignore the reality that astronomy and Hawaiian culture both seek to answer big questions about who we are, where we come from and where we are going. Perhaps that is why we explore the starry skies, as if answering a primal calling to know ourselves and our true ancestral homes.The astronomy community is making compromises to change its use of Mauna Kea. The TMT site was chosen to minimize the telescope’s visibility around the island and to avoid archaeological and environmental impact. To limit the number of telescopes on Mauna Kea, old ones will be removed at the end of their lifetimes and their sites returned to a natural state. There is no reason why everyone cannot be welcomed on Mauna Kea to embrace their cultural heritage and to study the stars.26. Queen Liliuokalani’s remark in Paragraph 1 indicates____[A] her conservative view on the historical role of astronomy.[B] the importance of astronomy in ancient Hawaiian society.[C]the regrettable decline of astronomy in ancient times.[D] her appreciation of star watchers’feats in her time.27. Mauna Kea is deemed as an ideal astronomical site due to____[A] its geographical features.[B] its protective surroundings.[C] its religious implications.[D] its existing infrastructure.28. The construction of the TMT is opposed by some locals partly because____[A] it may risk ruining their intellectual life.[B] it reminds them of a humiliating history.[C] their culture will lose a chance of revival.[D] they fear losing control of Mauna Kea.29. It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that progress in today’s astronomy____[A] is fulfilling the dreams of ancient Hawaiians.[B] helps spread Hawaiian culture across the world.[C] may uncover the origin of Hawaiian culture.[D] will eventually soften Hawaiians’hostility.30. The author’s attitude toward choosing Mauna Kea as the TMT site is one of____[A] severe criticism.[B] passive acceptance.[C] slight hesitancy.[D] full approval.Text 3Robert F. Kennedy once said that a country’s GDP measures “everything except that which makes life worthwhile.”With Britain voting to leave the European Union, and GDP already predicted to slow as a result, it is now a timely moment to assess what he was referring to.The question of GDP and its usefulness has annoyed policymakers for over half a century. Many argue that it is a flawed concept. It measures things that do not matter and miss things that do. By most recent measures, the UK’s GDP has been the envy of the Western World, with record low unemployment and high growth figures. If everything was going so so well, then why did over17million people vote for Brexit, despite the warnings about what it could do to their country’s economic prospects?A recent annual study of countries and their ability to convert growth into well-being sheds some light on that question. Across the 163 countries measured, the UK is one of the poorest performers in ensuring that economic growth is translated into meaningful improvement for its citizens. Rather than just focusing on GDR over 40 different sets of criteria from health, educationand civil society engagement have been measured to get a morerounded assessment of how countries are performing.While all of these countries face their own challenges, there are a number of consistent themes. Yes, there has been a budding economic recovery since the 2008 global crash, but in key indicators in areas such as health and education, major economies have continued to decline. Yet this isn't the case with all countries. Some relatively poor European countries have seen huge improvements across measures including civil society; income equality and the environment.This is a lesson that rich countries can learn: When GDP is no longer regarded as the sole measure of a country’s success, the world looks very different.So what Kennedy was referring to was that while GDP has been the most common method for measuring the economic activity of nations, as a measure, it is no longer enough. It does not include important factors such as environmental equality or education outcomes - all things that contribute to a person's sense of well-being.The sharp hit to growth predicted around the world and in the UK could lead to a decline in the everyday services we depend on for our well-being and for growth. But policymaker who refocus efforts on improving well-being rather than simply worrying about GDP figures could avoid the forecasted doom and may even see progress.31. Robert F. Kennedy is cited because he_____[A]praised the UK for its GDP.[B]identified GDP with happiness.[C]misinterpreted the role of GDP.[D]had a low opinion of GDP.32. It can be inferred from Paragraph 2 that____[A]the UK is reluctant to remold its economic pattern.[B]the UK will contribute less to the world economy.[C]GDP as the measure of success is widely defied in the UK.[D]policymakers in the UK are paying less attention to GDP.33. Which of the following is true about the recent annual study?[A]It excludes GDP as an indicator.[B]It is sponsored by 163 countries.[C]Its criteria are questionable.[D]Its results are enlightening.34. In the last two paragraphs, the author suggests that____[A]the UK is preparing for an economic boom.[B]high GDP foreshadows an economic decline.[C]it is essential to consider factors beyond GDP.[D]it requires caution to handle economic issues.35. Which of the following is the best??for the text?[A]High GDP But Inadequate Well-being, a UK lesson[B]GDP figures, a Window on Global Economic Health[C] Robert F. Kennedy, a Terminator of GDP[D]Brexit, the UK’s Gateway to Well-beingText 4In a rare unanimous ruling, the US Supreme Court has overturned the corruption conviction of a former Virginia governor, Robert McDonnell. But it did so while holding its nose at the ethics of his conduct, which included accepting gifts such as a Rolex watch and a Ferrari Automobile from a company seeking access to government.The high court’s decision said the judge in Mr. McDonnell’s trail failed to tell a jury that it must look only at his “official acts,”or the former governor’s decisions on “specific”and “unsettled”issues related to his duties.Merely helping a gift-giver gain access to other officials, unless done with clear intent to pressure those officials, is not corruption, the justices found.The court did suggest that accepting favors in return for opening doors is “distasteful”and “nasty.”But under anti-bribery laws, proof must be made of concrete benefits, such as approval of a contract or regulation. Simplyarranging a meeting, making a phone call, or hosting an event is not an “official act.”The court’s ruling is legally sound in defining a kind of favoritism that is not criminal. Elected leaders must be allowed to help supporters deal with bureaucratic problems without fear of prosecution of bribery. “The basic compact underlying representative government,”wrote Chief Justice John Roberts for the court, “assumes that public officials will hear from their constituents and act on their concerns.”But the ruling reinforces the need for citizens and their elected representatives, not the courts, to ensure equality of access to government. Officials must not be allowed to play favorites in providing information or in arranging meetings simply because an individual or group provides a campaign donation or a personal gift. This type of integrity requireswill-enforced laws in government transparency, such as records of official meetings, rules on lobbying, and information about each elected leader’s source of wealth.Favoritism in official access can fan public perceptions of corruption. But it is not always corruption. Rather officials must avoid double standards, or different types of access for average people and the wealthy. If connections can be bought, a basic premise of democratic society –that all are equal in treatment by government- is undermined. Good government rests on an understanding of the inherent worth of each individual.The court’s ruling is a step forward in the struggle against both corruption and official favoritism.36. The underlined sentence(Para.1) most probably shows that thecourt____[A] avoided defining the extent of McDonnell’s duties.[B] made no compromise in convicting McDonnell.[C] was contemptuous of McDonnell’s conduct.[D] refused to comment on McDonnell’s ethics.37. According to Paragraph 4, an official act is deemed corruptive only if it involves____[A] concrete returns for gift-givers.[B] sizable gains in the form of gifts.[C] leaking secrets intentionally.[D] breaking contracts officially.38. The court’s ruling is d on the assumption that public officials are__[A] allowed to focus on the concerns of their supporters.[B] qualified to deal independently with bureaucratic issues.[C] justified in addressing the needs of their constituents.[D] exempt from conviction on the charge of favoritism.39. Well-enforced laws in government transparency are needed to___[A] awaken the conscience of officials.[B] guarantee fair play in official access.[C] allow for certain kinds of lobbying.[D] inspire hopes in average people.40. The author’s attitude toward the court’s ruling is____[A] sarcastic.[B] tolerant.[C] skeptical.[D] supportive.Part BDirections:The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A-G to filling them into the numbered box. Paragraphs B and D have been correctly placed. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)[A]The first published sketch, "A Dinner at Poplar Walk" brought tears to Dickens's eyes when he discovered it in the pages of The Monthly Magazine. From then on his sketches ,which appeared under the pen name "Boz" in TheEvening Chronicle, earned him a modest reputation.[B]The runaway success of The Pickwick Papers, as it is generally known today, secured Dickens's fame. There were Pickwick coats and Pickwick cigars, and the plump, spectacled hero, Samuel Pickwick, became a national figure.[C]Soon after Sketches by Boz appeared, a publishing firm approached Dickens to write a story in monthly installments, as a backdrop for a series of woodcuts by the ten-famous artist Robert Seymour, who had originated the idea for the story. With characteristic confidence, Dickens successfully insisted that Seymour's pictures illustrate his own story instead. After the first installment, Dickens wrote to the artist and asked him to correct a drawing Dickens felt was not faithful enough to his prose. Seymour made the change, went into his backyard, and expressed his displeasure by committing suicide. Dickens and his publishers simply pressed on with a new artist. The comic novel, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, appeared serially in 1836 and 1837, and was first published in book form in 1837.[D]Charles Dickens is probably the best-known and, to many people, the greatest English novelist of the 19th century. A moralist, satirist, and social reformer. Dickens crafted complex plots and striking characters that capture the panorama of English society.[E]Soon after his father's release from prison, Dickens got a better job as errand boy in law offices. He taught himself shorthand to get an even better job later as a court stenographer and as a reporter in Parliament. At the sametime, Dickens, who had a reporter's eye for transcribing the life around him especially anything comic or odd, submitted short sketches to obscure magazines.[F] Dickens was born in Portsmouth, on England's southern coast. His father was a clerk in the British navy pay office -a respectable position, but wish little social status. His paternal grandparents, a steward and a housekeeper possessed even less status, having been servants, and Dickens later concealed their background. Dicken's mother supposedly came from a more respectable family. Yet two years before Dicken's birth, his mother's father was caught stealing and fled to Europe, never to return. The family's increasing poverty forced Dickens out of school at age 12 to work in Warren's Blacking Warehouse, a shoe-polish factory, where the other working boys mocked him as "the young gentleman." His father was then imprisoned for debt. The humiliations of his father's imprisonment and his labor in the blacking factory formed Dicken's greatest wound and became his deepest secret. He could not confide them even to his wife, although they provide the unacknowledged foundation of his fiction.[G] After Pickwick, Dickens plunged into a bleaker world. In Oliver Twist, e traces an orphan's progress from the workhouse to the criminal slums of London. Nicholas Nickleby, his next novel, combines the darkness of Oliver Twist with the sunlight of Pickwick. The popularity of these novels consolidated Dichens' as a nationally and internationally celebrated man of letters.D →41. →42. →43. →44. →B →45.Part CDirections:Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)The growth of the use of English as the world`s primary language for international communication has obviously been continuing for several decades.(46)But even as the number of English speakers expands further there are signs that the global predominance of the language may fade within the foreseeable future.Complex international, economic, technological and culture change could start to diminish the leading position of English as the language of the world market, and UK interests which enjoy advantage from the breath of English usage would consequently face new pressures. Those realistic possibilities are highlighted in the study presented by David Graddol(47)His analysis should therefore end any self-contentedness among those who may believe that the global position of English is so stable that the young generation of the United Kingdom do not need additional language capabilities.David Graddol concludes that monoglot English graduates face a bleak economic future as qualified multilingual youngsters from other countries are proving to have a competitive advantage over their British counterparts in global companies and organizations. Alongside that,(48)many countries are introducing English into the primary-school curriculum but British schoolchildren and students do not appear to be gaining greater encouragement to achieve fluency in other languages.If left to themselves, such trends will diminish the relative strength of the English language in international education markets as the demand for educational resources in languages, such as Spanish ,Arabic or Mandarin grows and international business process outsourcing in other language such as Japanese, French and German, spreads.(49)The changes identified by David Graddol all present clear and major challenges to UK`s providers of English language teaching to people of other countries and to broader education business sectors. The English language teaching sector directly earns nearly &1.3 billion for the UK in invisible exports and our other education related explores earn up to &10 billion a year more. As the international education market expands, the recent slowdown in the number of international students studying in the main English-speaking countries is likely to continue, especially if there are no effective strategic policies to prevent such slippage.The anticipation of possible shifts in demand provided by this study issignificant:(50) It gives a basis to all organization which seek to promote the learning and use of English,a basis for planning to meet the possibilities of what could be a very different operating environment.That is a necessary and practical approach. In this as in much else, those who wish to influence the future must prepare for it.46、But even as the number of English speakers expands further there are signs that the global predominance of the language may fade within the foreseeable future.(47)His analysis should therefore end any self-contentedness among those who may believe that the global position of English is so stable that the young generation of the United Kingdom do not need additional language capabilities.(48)many countries are introducing English into the primary-school curriculum but British schoolchildren and students do not appear to be gaining greater encouragement to achieve fluency in other languages.(49)The changes identified by David Graddol all present clear and major challenges to UK`s providers of English language teaching to people of other countries and to broader education business sectors.(50) It gives a basis to all organization which seek to promote the learning and use of English,a basis for planning to meet the possibilities of what could be a very different operating environment.Section III WritingPart A51.directionYou are to write an email to James Cook,a newly-arrived Australia professor,recommending some tourist attraction in your city .Please give reason for your recommendation.You should write nearly on the answer/sheet.Dot not sign your own name at the end of the email .use "li ming"instead Do not write the address.(10 points)Part B52.Directions:Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the following pictures. In y essay. You should1) describe the pictures briefly.2) interpret the meaning,and3) give your comments.You should write neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)2017考研英语一真题答案及其解析1. A 介词辨析。
郑州大学2017年翻译硕士MTI考研真题一、《翻译硕士英语》共100分1.选择题(15×1)2. word-formation(5×2)五个句子,句子挖了个空,然后句末括号内是词汇原形,根据句意写适当形式。
今年新题型!3. 改错(10×1)一篇文章划了十个句子,一句一处错误。
4. 翻译(5×3)一篇文章里划五个句子英译汉。
文章是希拉里败选演讲。
5. 阅读理解(10×2)两篇,一篇五题。
6. 作文。
(30分)Many people think the range of technology today is increasing the gap between poor people and rich people while others hold the opposite view.What do you think?(250词)二、《翻译》共150分1. 10个句子,一个5分。
从去年开始就不考词条了。
2. 英译汉,两篇,共五十分。
第一篇是关于水的,第二篇关于passive solar heating3. 汉译英,两篇,共五十分。
第一篇是关于培训和教育以及它们分别如何服务社会。
第二篇是关于全球一体化的。
往年都是一篇英译汉,一篇汉译英,今年题量增大一点。
三、《百科与应用文写作》共150分1.选择题,(25×2)1.)幸福的家庭都是相似的不幸的家庭各有各的不幸出自哪本书2.)因材施教谁提出来的3.)“无产阶级在这个革命中失去的是锁链,得到的是全世界”是谁提出来的(英文名)4.)下列哪个不是茅盾的作品5.)浩浩汤汤的汤读什么6.)《牡丹亭》作者7.)随风潜入夜润物细无声谁写的8.)李斯,王羲之,颜真卿,苏轼朝代排序9.)王阳明作品10.)泰国什么制度,只记得有总统共和制,总统立宪制,君主立宪制的选项11.)下列哪个缩略词是“转基因食品”12.)下列关于工业革命的表述错误的是13.)选后现代主义时期的两个哲学家14.)关于加拿大制度的表述错误的选项是,参议院,总督什么的15.)下列哪个人没有担任过英国首相(英文名)16.)伊拉克战争哪一年结束17.)关于互联网+的表述18.)“知明而行无过矣”中的“知”代表的是什么19.)国际收支出现逆差时,汇率会出现什么变化20.)2012年联合国可持续发展大会在哪举办21.)下列不属于金砖国家的是22.)下列不属于新能源的是二,应用文(40分)题目:假设国内某位知名学者受邀来郑州大学办一场专题学术讲座,请你写一篇450字通知(不得泄露个人信息)三,作文题目:围绕“富养屋,德养身”,自选角度,写一篇800字议论文。
2017年考研英语二翻译试题答案及解析My DreamMy dream has always been to work somewhere in an area between fashion and publishing. Two years before graduating from secondary school, I took a sewing and design course thinking that I would move on to a fashion design course. However, during that course I realised that I was not good enough in this area to compete with other creative personalities in the future, so I decided that it was not the right path for me. Before applying for university I told everyone that I would study journalism, because writing was, and still is, one of my favourite activities. But, to be absolutely honest, I said it, because I thought that fashion and me together was just a dream - I knew that no one, apart from myself, could imagine me in the fashion industry at all!2017年英语二的翻译题是一篇关于梦想的小短文,全文共5句话,前两句话比较简短且简单,后三句较长,但难度也都不大。
2017年西南大学考研指导【西南大学】翻译英语:一、选择题。
二、2个很简单的阅读题。
三、两个paraphrase。
四、还有一段挺难的翻译(应该是小说的节选)。
五、英语作文do you agree travels help the understanding and communication between countries.翻译基础:一、考了ISO,ASEAN,AFTA,AIIB,SCO,cppcc,中国人民抗日战争,中央商务区,生产者物价指数,百年目标,战国时期,西游记,暂时只记得这些了。
有10个以上都是今年的热词。
二、一篇英译汉是关于恐怖袭击,汉译英是关于提高英语教学质量的文件。
百科:一、10个问答题(一分一个):无中生有是三十一计中的哪一计,被称为"命运交响曲"的是贝多芬哪部乐曲,蒲公英是靠什么传播的,梁山伯与祝英台是什么戏剧,文艺复兴指的是对什么的复兴,曲径通幽处的下一句是什么,诺贝尔基金的组织在哪个国家,中国国家大剧院最后采用了哪国设计师的设计,大概就记得这些二、10个判断题(2分1个)1.百年孤独是批判现实主义小说2用碘盐腌菜不会影响味道3.电话是爱迪生发明的4.屠呦呦是中国第一个获得诺贝尔奖的5.互联网+指的是互联网+所有传统产业6.中国与西方列强签订的第一个条约是南京条约7.哥特式建筑的代表是巴黎圣母院。
三、20个选择题,不是很偏,我的经验就是多看看其他学校的百科题,很有用四、公用文和大作文,公用文考写辞职信,大作文是有人反驳上帝存在论时,提出了这么一个问题“上帝能不能创造一块连他自己都拿不起来的石头”这句话本身存在谬误,请详细分析其中的谬误,也可以站在无神论的角度进行分析,围绕该材料,写一篇1000字的论说文复试包过请联系育明教育孙老师终极笔记(一)马哲一、唯物论(2个核心、2大原理)2个核心:物质、意识物质(客观实在性)物质是标志客观实在的哲学范畴,物质是对一切可感知的事物的共同本质的抽象,它的唯一特性是客观实在性。
意识(反映性)1、(起源)意识与人脑:意识是人脑的机能,人脑是意识的物质器官。
2、(本质)意识与客观存在:(近似、能动、原形)意识是对客观存在近似的、能动的反映;任何意识都是客观存在的反映,都能从客观实在找到原形,也即没有被反映者就没有反映。
(内容与形式)意识的内容是客观的,但形式是主观的;意识体现了客观内容和主观形式的统一。
2大原理:唯物主义一元论(世界物质统一性原理)、物质和意识辩证关系原理唯物主义一元论(世界物质统一性原理)(多样性的统一性在于物质性)世界是多样的,又是统一的;世界的统一性在于物质性;物质世界的统一,是多样性的统一:自然界和人类社会都具有物质统一性。
物质和意识辩证关系原理(意识对物质的依赖性原理、意识能动性原理)1、意识对物质的依赖性原理,即物质第一性、意识第二性,意识的起源和本质的原理。
2、意识的能动作用,亦称为主观能动性,指意识能动地反映世界和指导实践,通过实践改造世界的能力和活动,是人之所以区别于物的特点。
具体3表现①认识世界;②指导实践、改变世界;③对人体生理活动的控制和调节。
二、辩证法(2个核心、3大规律、4对范畴)2个核心:联系、发展联系(客观性、普遍性、多样性)1、(内部要素及相互之间的关系)联系是指事物内部诸要素之间以及事物之间的相互影响、相互作用和相互制约。
2、(客观性)联系是客观的,凡真实的联系都是事物本身所固有的,人们可以从事物的固有联系中把握事物,但决不能用臆想的联系代替真实的联系,否则将陷入诡辩论。
3、(普遍性)联系是普遍的,任何事物内部和外部都处在相互联系之中,世界是相互联系的统一整体,每一事物都是世界普遍联系中的一个环节并通过它体现出联系的普遍性。
4、(多样性)联系在内容上和形式上是多种多样的。
PS:联系的普遍性造成了物质世界普遍地以系统的形态存在。
引申概念:系统(整体性、结构性、层次性和开放性)a、(整体性)系统具有其部分在孤立状态下所没有的整体特性;b、(结构性)系统的性质不仅取决于构成系统的各要素的性质,更取决于这些要素的组成方式即结构。
发展(永恒性、普遍性)1、(实质)是新事物的产生和旧事物的灭亡;(本质)是创新。
2、(永恒性、普遍性)过程论5要点:a、世界上没有永恒存在的事物;b、一切事物都是运动、变化、发展的;c、一切事物都有其产生、发展和转化为其他事物的历史;d、一切事物都有它的过去、现在和未来;e、因此世界是过程的集合体,而不是具体事物的集合体。
原因与结果1、原因和结果是揭示事物的前后相继、彼此制约关系的一对范畴。
2、关系特点:因果联系有时间顺序的联系,总是原因在前结果在后,但并非任何前后相继现象存在因果关系。
3、辨证关系:(相互依存、相互作用、相互转化)a、相互依存:有因必有果,有果必有因,没有无因之果和无果之因;b、相互作用:原因引起结果,结果又反作用于原因,使结果转化为原因,原因则转化为结果。
c、相互转化:原因和结果的区分是确定的,又是不确定的。
在特定的因果链条中,原因和结果的区分是确定的,不能例因为果或倒果为因。
在不断发展的因果链条中,两者的区分又是不确定的,即在一定条件下相互转化,也就是“原因和结果经常交换位置”;4、因果联系具有客观普遍性和复杂性。
PS:否认因果关系的客观性-非决定论-唯心主义可能与现实1、可能性和现实性是揭示事物的过去、现在和将来的相互关系的一对范畴。
2、相互对立:a、现实性是指现在的一切事物和现象的实际存在性,是已经实现了的可能性。
b、可能性是指包含在现实事物中、预示着事物发展前途的各种趋势。
3、可能性的复杂性及可能性和现实性的相互依存和转化a、把握可能性这一范畴,要注意区分:可能和现实;可能和不可能;现实的可能和抽象的可能即非现实的可能(看根据和条件是否充分,前是后非);多种可能性(特别是两种相反的可能);性的量,即概率的大小。
b、立足现实,认识可能性的复杂性,创造条件使事物的可能性成为现实。
三、认识论(3个核心、3大规律)3个核心:实践、认识、真理实践(物质性、直接现实性、主观能动性、社会历史性)认识发展律(认识发展是从感性到理性、反复与无限的过程)感性认识和理性认识的辩证关系(相互区别、相互依赖)1、相互区别:a、感性认识是认识的低级阶段;理性认识是认识的高级阶段。
b、感性认识是客观事物直接作用于人的感官而产生的对事物表象的认识;理性认识是在感性材料的基础上通过抽象和概括对事物本身及规律的认识。
c、感性认识通过感觉、知觉、表象三种形式反映;理性认识则通过概念、判断、推理三种形式来反映。
d、感性认识反映事物的现象;理性认识反映事物的本质。
2、相互依赖:a、理性认识依赖于感性认识。
感性认识是认识活动的起点。
b、感性认识有待于发展到理性认识,这是认识的任务。
c、感性认识和理性认识是相互包含,相互渗透的。
d、感性认识和理性认识是辩证统一的,统一的基础是时间。
3、割裂感性认识和理性认识的辩证关系会导致唯理论或经验论的错误。
PS1:理性因素与非理性因素1、认识过程主要是理性思维的过程,同时又包含非理性因素的参与。
2、理性因素是指人的理性直观、理性思维等能力,它在认识过程中起主导作用;3、非理性因素是指人的情感、意志,包括动机、欲望、信念、信仰、习惯、本能等,以非逻辑形式出现的幻想、想象、直觉、灵感等也属于非理性因素。
非理性因素对人的认识活动的发动与停止、对主体认识能力的发挥与抑制起着重要的控制和调节的作用。
4、非理性因素对理性因素起着动力调控的作用,同时又要受人的理性因素的决定与制约。
PS2:直接经验与间接经验1、经验属于感性认识范畴;2、直接经验和间接经验归根到底都源于实际;3、直接经验与间接经验是“源”与“流”的关系;4、直接经验与间接经验都是人类知识的来源;直接经验是一切知识的最终来源。
认识的(反复性和无限性)与(认识和实践的具体的历史的统一)1、由于客观事物本身的复杂性及发展过程的无限性,人对事物的认识要受到主观和客观条件的限制,特别是受到具体的实践水平的限制,因此,认识的发展要经过“实践、认识、再实践、再认识”的循环往复、以至无穷的过程。
就某个具体事物而言,人们对它的正确认识,往往要经过由实践到认识、由认识到实践的多次反复才能完成;2、就对于过程的推移而言,人们的认识又是一个无限发展的过程。
3、认识运动的反复性和无限性决定了主观和客观、认识和实践的统一是具体的和历史的。
也就是说,人们的认识和客观过程的符合是一定的具体历史条件下的符合,是在社会实践发展的一定的具体历史阶段上的符合。
反对割裂二者统一的“左”和右的错误。
四、历史观(2个核心、2大规律)2个核心:社会、人社会(物质要素、基础、本质、结构)(物质要素)地理环境、人口和生产方式是构成社会运动的基本的物质要素,这些要素的总和构成了人类社会的物质生活条件。
PS1:社会与自然(可持续、协调)1、地理环境、人口因素在社会发展中的作用:a、是人类社会赖以存在和发展的自然前提和必要条件;b、对人类社会的发展起加速或延缓的作用;c、维护生态平衡,自觉控制人口增长,实施可持续发展战略。
2、努力实现人类社会与自然界的协调发展:a、社会发展是一个人类与自然协调发展的过程;b、社会发展是合目的性和合规律性的统一;c、将发展科技与生产力与保护生态环境有机地统一起来;d、将人类生活的内在尺度和生态环境规律的外在尺度有机的结合起来。
(基础)社会生产实践和生产方式是人类社会存在和发展的基础。
(本质)如何理解社会的本质,这是历史观的核心问题。
马克思说:“全部社会生活在本质上是实践的。
”(结构)经济结构;政治结构;观念结构。