2018年12月大学英语六级翻译练习题:喝茶
英语六级2018年12月(第三套)真题及详细解析翻译

英语六级2018年12月(第三套)真题及详细解析翻译2018年12月六级真题(第三套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on how to balance academic study and extracurricular activities. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. A) Stop worrying about him.B) Keep away from the statue.C) Take a picture of him.D) Pat on a smile for the photo.2. A) Gaining great fame on the Internet.B) Publishing a collection of his photos.C) Collecting the best photos in the world.D) Becoming a professional photographer.3. A) Surfing various websites and collecting photos.B) Editing his pictures and posting them online.C) Following similar accounts to compare notes.D) Studying the pictures in popular social media.4. A) They are far from satisfactory.B) They are mostly taken by her mom.C) They make an impressive album.D) They record her fond memories.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. A) A journal reporting the latest progress in physics.B) An introductory course of modem physics.C) An occasion for physicists to exchange ideas.D) A series of interviews with outstanding physicists.6. A) The future of the physical world.B) The origin of the universe.C) Sources of radiation.D) Particle theory.7. A) How matter collides with anti-matter.B) Whether the universe will turn barren.C) Why there exists anti-matter.D) Why there is a universe at all8. A) Matter and anti-matter are opposites of each other.B) Anti-matter allowed humans to come into existence.C) The universe formed due to a sufficient amount of matter.D) Anti-matter exists in very high-temperature environments.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9. A) She found herself speaking a foreign language.B) She woke up speaking with a different accent.C) She found some symptoms of her illness gone.D) She woke up finding herself in another country.10. A) It is usually caused by a stroke or brain injury.B) It has not yet found any effective treatment.C) It leaves the patient with a distorted memory.D) It often happens to people with speech defects.11. A) British.B) Irish.C) Russian.D) Australian.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. A) Water sports.B) Racing in rivers.C) Stories about women swimmers.D) Books about swimming.13. A) She succeeded in swimming across the English Channel.B) She published a guide to London's best swimming spots.C) She told her story of adventures to some young swimmers.D) She wrote a book about the history of swimwear in the UK.14. A) They loved vacationing on the seashore.B) They had a unique notion of modesty.C) They were prohibited from swimming.D) They were fully dressed when swimming.15. A) She designed lots of appropriate swimwear for women.B) She once successfully competed against men in swimming.C) She was the first woman to swim across the English Channel.D) She was an advocate of women's right to swim in public pools.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16. A) Build a machine that can detect lies.B) Develop a magnetic brain scanner.C) Test the credibility of court evidence.D) Win people's complete trust in them.17. A) They are optimistic about its potential.B) They are sceptical of its reliability.C) They think it is but business promotion.D) They celebrate it with great enthusiasm.18. A) It is not to be trusted at all.B) It does not sound economical.C) It may intrude into people's privacy.D) It may lead to overuse in court trials.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.19. A) Most of its residents speak several languages.B) Some of its indigenous languages are dying out.C) Each village there speaks a totally different language.D) Its languages have interested researchers the world over.20. A) They are spread randomly across the world.B) Some are more difficult to learn than others.C) More are found in tropical regions than in the mild zones.D) They enrich and impact each other in more ways than one.21. A) They used different methods to collect and analyze data.B) They identified distinct patterns of language distribution.C) Their conclusions do not correspond to their original hypotheses.D) There is no conclusive account for the cause of language diversity. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22. A) Its middle-class is disappearing.B) Its wealth is rationally distributed.C) Its population is rapidly growing.D) Its cherished dream is coming true.23. A) Success was but a dream without conscientious effort.B) They could realize their dreams through hard work.C) A few dollars could go a long way.D) Wealth was shared by all citizens.24. A) Better working conditions.B) Better-paying jobs.C) High social status.D) Full employment.25. A) Reduce the administrative costs.B) Adopt effective business models.C) Hire part-time employees only.D) Make use of the latest technology.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.In what's probably the craziest headline I've ever written, I've reported that __26__ in livestock protection are happening with scientists painting eyes on the butts of cows. The experiment is based upon the idea that farmers who're protecting their herd from lions would shoot and kill lions in an effort to protect their livestock. While this makes a lot of sense, it results in many lion deaths that __27__ would have been unnecessary. Researchers in Australia have been __28__ and testing a method of trickery to make lions think they are being watched by the painted eyes on cow butts.This idea is based on the principle that lions and other __29__ are far less likely to attack when they feel they are being watched. As conservation areas become smaller, lions are increasingly coming into contact with human populations,which are expanding to the __30__ of these protected areas.Efforts like painting eyes on cow butts may seem crazy at first, but they could make actual headway in the fight for conservation. "If the method works, it could provide farmers in Botswana --and __31__ --with a low-cost, sustainable tool to protect theirlivestock, and a way to keep lions safe from being killed." Lions are __32__ ambush (埋伏)hunters, so when they feel their prey has __33__ them, they usually give up on the hunt. Researchers are __34__ testing their idea on a select herd of cattle. They have painted half of the cows with eyes and left the other half as normal. Through satellite tracking of both the herd and the lions in the area, they will be able to __35__ if their psychological trickery will work to help keep farmers fromshooting lions.A) advancesB) boundariesC) challengingD) currentlyE) determineF) devisingG) elsewhereH) neverthelessI) otherwiseJ) predatorsK) primarilyL) retortedM) spottedN) testimoniesO) wrestleSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is markedwith a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Resilience Is About How You Recharge, Not How You EndureA) As constant travelers and parents of a 2-year-old, we sometimes fantasize about how much work we can do when one of us gets on a plane, undistracted by phones, friends, or movies. We race to get all our ground work done: packing, going through security, doing a last-minute work call, calling each other, then boarding the plane. Then, when we try to have that amazing work session in flight, we get nothing done. Even worse, after refreshing our email or reading the same studies over and over, we are too exhausted when we land to soldier on with (继续处理)the emails that have inevitably still piled up.B) Why should flying deplete us? We're just sitting there doing nothing. Why can't we be tougher, more resilient (有复原力的)and determined in our work so we can accomplish all of the goals we set for ourselves? Based on our current research, we have come to realize that the problem is not our hectic schedule or the plane travel itself; the problem comes from a misconception of what it means to be resilient, andthe resulting impact of overworking.C) We often take a militaristic, "tough" approach to resilience and determination like a Marine pulling himself through the mud, a boxer going one more round, or a football player picking himself up off the ground for one more play. We believe that the longer we tough it out, the tougher we are, and therefore the more successful we will be. However, this entire conception is scientifically inaccurate.D) The very lack of a recovery period is dramatically holding back our collective ability to be resilient and successful. Researchhas found that there is a direct correlation between lack of recovery and increased incidence of health and safety problems. And lack of recovery-whether by disrupting sleep with thoughts of work or having continuous cognitive arousal by watching our phones-is costing our companies $62 billion a year in lost productivity.E) And just because work stops, it doesn't mean we are recovering. We "stop" work sometimes at 5pm, but then we spend the night wrestling with solutions to work problems, talking about our work over dinner, and falling asleep thinking about how much work we'll do tomorrow. In a study just released, researchers from Norway found that 7. 8% of Norwegians have become workaholics (工作狂). The scientists cite a definition of "workaholism" as "being overly concerned about work, driven by an uncontrollable work motivation, and investing so much time and effort in work that it impairs other important life areas."F) We believe that the number of people who fit that definition includes the majority of American workers, which prompted us to begin a study of workaholism in the U. S. Our study will use a large corporate dataset from a major medical company to examine how technology extends our working hours and thus interferes with necessary cognitive recovery, resulting in huge health care costs and turnover costs for employers.G) The misconception of resilience is often bred from an early age. Parents trying to teach their children resilience might celebrate a high school student staying up until 3am to finish a science fair project.What a distortion of resilience! A resilient child is a well-rested one. When an exhausted student goes to school, he risks hurting everyone on the road with his impaired driving; hedoesn't have the cognitive resources to do well on his English test; he has lower self-control with his friends; and at home, he is moody with his parents. Overwork and exhaustion are the opposite of resilience and the bad habits we acquire when we're young only magnify when we hit the workforce.H) As Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz have written, if you have too much time in the performance zone, you need more time in the recovery zone, otherwise you risk burnout. Gathering your resources to "try hard" requires burning energy in order to overcome your currently low arousal level. It also worsens exhaustion. Thus the more imbalanced we become due to overworking, the more value there is in activities that allow us to return to a state of balance. The value of a recovery period rises in proportion to the amount of work required of us.I) So how do we recover and build resilience? Most people assume that if you stop doing a task like answering emails or writing a paper, your brain will naturally recover, so that when you start again later in the day or the next morning, you'll have your energy back. But surely everyone reading this has had times when you lie in bed for hours, unable to fall asleep because your brain is thinking about work. If you lie in bed for eight hours, you may have rested, but you can still feel exhausted the next day. That's because rest and recovery are not the same thing.J) If you're trying to build resilience at work, you need adequate internal and external recovery periods. As researchers Zijlstra, Cropley and Rydstedt write in their 2014 paper: "Internal recovery refers to the shorter periods of relaxation that take place within the frames of the work day or the work setting in the form of short scheduled or unscheduled breaks, by shifting attention or changing to other work tasks when the mental or physicalresources required for the initial task are temporarily depleted or exhausted. External recovery refers to actions that take place outside of work-e.g. in the free time between the work days, and during weekends, holidays or vacations. " If after work you lie around on your bed and get irritated by political commentary on your phone or get stressed thinking about decisions about how to renovate your home, your brain has not received a break from high mental arousal states. Our brains need a rest as much as our bodies do.K) If you really want to build resilience, you can start by strategically stopping. Give yourself the resources to be tough by creating internal and external recovery periods. Amy Blankson describes how to strategically stop during the day by using technology to control overworking. She suggests downloading the Instant or Moment apps to see how many times you turn on your phone each day. You can also use apps like Offtime or Unplugged to create tech free zones by strategically scheduling automatic airplane modes. The average person turns on their phone 150 times every day. If every distraction took only 1 minute, that would account for 2. 5 hours a day.L) In addition, you can take a cognitive break every 90 minutes to charge your batteries. Try to not have lunch at your desk, but instead spend time outside or with your friends-not talking about work. Take all of your paid time off, which not only gives you recovery periods, but raises your productivity and likelihood of promotion. M) As for us, we've started using our plane time as a work-free zone, and thus time to dip into the recovery phase. The results have been fantastic. We are usually tired already by the time we get on a plane, and the crowded space and unstable internet connection make work morechallenging. Now, instead of swimming upstream, we relax, sleep, watch movies, or listen to music. And when we get off the plane, instead of being depleted, we feel recovered and ready to return to the performance zone. 36.It has been found that inadequate recovery often leads to poor health and accidents.37.Mental relaxation is much needed, just as physical relaxation is.38.Adequate rest not only helps one recover, but also increases one's work efficiency.39.The author always has a hectic time before taking a flight.40.Recovery may not take place even if one seems to have stopped working.41.It is advised that technology be used to prevent people from overworking.42.Contrary to popular belief, rest does not equal recovery.43.The author has come to see that his problem results froma misunderstanding of the meaning of resilience.44.People's distorted view about resilience may have developed from their upbringing.45.People tend to think the more determined they are, the greater their success will be.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Children with attention problems in early childhood were 40% less likely to graduate from high school, says a new study from Duke University.The study included 386 kindergarteners from schools in the Fast Track Project, a multi-site clinical trial in the U. S. that in 1991 began tracking how children developed across their lives.With this study, researchers examined early academic attention and socio-emotional skills and how each contributed to academic success into young adulthood.They found that early attention skills were the most consistent predictor of academic success, and that likability by peers also had a modest effect on academic performance.By fifth grade, children with early attention difficulties had lower grades and reading achievement scores than their peers. As fifth-graders, children with early attention problems obtained average reading scores at least 3% lower than their contemporaries' and grades at least 8% lower than those of their peers. This was after controlling for IQ, socio-economic status and academic skills at school entry.Although these may not seem like large effects, the impact of early attention problems continued throughout the children's academic careers. Lower reading achievement scores and grades in fifth grade contributed to reduced grades in middle school and thereby contributed to a 40% lower high school graduation rate. "The children we identified as having attention difficulties were not diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (注意力缺乏多动症)(ADHD), although some may have had the disorder. Our findings suggest that even more modest attention difficulties can increase the risk of negative academic outcomes", said David Rabiner, an associate dean of Duke's Trinity College ofArts & Sciences, whose research has focused on ADHD and interventions to improve academic performance in children with attention difficulties.Social acceptance by peers in early childhood also predicted grades in fifth grade. Children not as liked by their first-grade peers had slightly lower grades in fifth grade, while those with higher social acceptance had higher grades."This study shows the importance of so-called ‘non-cognitive' or soft skills in contributing to children's positive peer relationships, which, in turn, contribute to their academic success, " said Kenneth Dodge, director of the Duke Center for Child and Family Policy.The results highlight the need to develop effective early interventions to help those with attention problems stay on track academically and for educators to encourage positive peer relationships, the researchers said."We're learning that student success requires a more comprehensive approach, one that incorporates not only academic skills but also social, self-regulatory and attention skills, " Dodge said. "If we neglect any of these areas, the child's development lags. If we attend to these areas, a child's success may reinforce itself with positive feedback loops. "46. What is the focus of the new study from Duke University?A) The contributors to children's early attention.B) The predictors of children's academic success.C) The factors that affect children's emotional well-being.D) The determinants of children's development of social skills.47. How did the researchers ensure that their findings are valid?A) By attaching equal importance to all possible variablesexamined.B) By collecting as many typical samples as were necessary.C) By preventing them from being affected by factors not under study.D) By focusing on the family background of the children being studied.48. What do we learn from the findings of the Duke study?A) Modest students are generally m ore attentive thаn their contemporaries.B) There are more children with attention difficulties than previously thought.C) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder accounts for most academic failures.D) Children's academic performance may suffer from even slight inattention.49. What does the Duke study find about children better accepted by peers?A) They do better academically. C) They are teachers' favorites.B) They are easy to get on with. D) They care less about grades.50. What can we conclude from the Duke study?A) Children's success is related to their learning environment.B) School curriculum should cover a greater variety of subjects.C) Social skills are playing a key role in children's development.D) An all-round approach should be adopted in school education.Passage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.On Jan. 9, 2007, Steve Jobs formally announced Apple's "revolutionary mobile phone"—a device that combined the functionality of an iPod, phone and Internet communication into a single unit, navigated by touch.It was a huge milestone in the development of smartphones, which are now owned by a majority of American adults and are increasingly common across the globe.As smartphones have multiplied, so have questions about their impact on how we live and how we work. Often the advantages of convenient, mobile technology are both obvious and taken for granted, leaving more subtle topics for concerned discussion:Are smartphones disturbing children's sleep? Is an inability to get away from work having a negative impact on health? And what are the implications for privacy?But today, on the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, let's take a moment to consider a less obvious advantage: the potential for smartphone technology to revolutionize behavioral science. That's because, for the first time in human history, a large proportion of the species is in continuous contact with technology that can record key features of an individual's behavior and environment.Researchers have already begun to use smartphones in social scientific research, either to query people regularly as they engage in their normal lives or to record activity using the device's built-in sensors. These studies are confirming, challenging and extending what's been found using more traditional approaches, in which people report how they behaved in real life or participate in relatively short and artificial laboratory-based tasks.Such studies are just first steps. As more data are collected and methods foranalysis improve, researchers will be in a better position to identify how different experiences, behaviors and environments relate to each other and evolve over time, with the potential to improve people's productivity and wellbeing in a variety of domains. Beyond revealing population-wide patterns, the right combination of data and analysis can also help individuals identify unique characteristics of their own behavior, including conditions that could indicate the need for some form of intervention—such as an unusual increase in behaviors that signal a period of depression. Smartphone-based data collection comes at an appropriate time in the evolution of psychological science. Today, the field is in transition, moving away from a focus on laboratory studies with undergraduate participants towards more complex, real-world situations studied with more diverse groups of people. Smartphones offer new tools for achieving these ambitions, providing rich data about everyday behaviors in a variety of contexts.So here's another way in which smartphones might transform the way we live and work: by offering insights into human psychology and behavior and, thus, supporting smarter social science.51. What does the author say about the negative impact of smartphones?A) It has been overshadowed by the positive impact.B) It has more often than not been taken for granted.C) It is not so obvious but has caused some concern.D) It is subtle but should by no means be overstated.52. What is considered a less obvious advantage ofsmartphone technology?A) It systematically records real human interactions.B) It helps people benefit from technological advances.C) It brings people into closer contact with each other.D) It greatly improves research on human behavior.53. What characterizes traditional psychological research?A) It is based on huge amounts of carefully collected data.B) It relies on lab observations and participants' reports.C) It makes use of the questionnaire method.D) It is often expensive and time-consuming.54. How will future psychological studies benefit individuals?A) By helping them pin down their unusual behaviors.B) By helping them maintain a positive state of mind.C) By helping them live their lives in a unique way.D) By helping them cope with abnormal situations.55. What do we learn about current psychological studies?A) They are going through a period of painful transition.B) They are increasingly focused on real-life situations.C) They are conducted in a more rigorous manner.D) They are mainly targeted towards undergraduates.Part IV Translation (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English. You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.近年来,中国政府进一步加大体育馆建设投资,以更好地满足人们快速增长的健身需求。
2018年12月英语六级真题-三套翻译

2018年12月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)Part ⅣTranslation (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English.You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.中国越来越重视公共图书馆,并鼓励人们充分加以利用。
新近公布的统计数字表明,中国的公共图书馆数量在逐年增长。
许多图书馆通过翻新和扩建,为读者创造了更为安静、舒适的环境。
大型公共图书馆不仅提供种类繁多的参考资料,而且定期举办讲座、展览等活动。
近年来,也出现了许多数字图书馆,从而节省了存放图书所需的空间。
一些图书馆还推出了自动服务秕,使读者借书还书更加方便,进一步满足了读者的需求。
2018年12月大学英语六级考试真题(第2套)Part ⅣTranslation (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English.You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.近年来,中国越来越多的博物馆免费向公众开放。
博物馆展览次数和参观人数都明显增长。
在一些广受欢迎的博物馆门前,排长队已很常见。
这些博物馆必须采取措施限制参观人数。
如今,展览形式越来越多样。
一些大型博物馆利用多媒体和虚拟现实等先进技术,使展览更具吸引力。
不少博物馆还举办在线展览,人们可在网上观赏珍稀展品。
然而,现场观看展品的体验对大多数参观者还是更具吸引力。
2018年12月大学英语六级考试真题(第3套)Part Ⅳ Translation (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English.You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.近年来,中国政府进一步加大体育馆建设投资,以更好地满足人们快速增长地健身需求。
【7A版】2018年12月六级仔细阅读真题及解析(卷二)

PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.YoumayhaveheardthatCoca-Colaoncecontainedaningredientcapableofsparkingpar ticulardevotioninconsumers:cocaine.The“coca”inthename referredtotheeGtractsofcocal eafthatthedrinksoriginator,chemistJohnPemberton,miGedwithhissugarysyrup(姜汁).Atthetime,cocaleafeGtractmiGedwithwinewasacommontonic(滋补品),andPemberton’ssweetbrewwasawaytogetaroundlocallawsprohibitingthesaleofalco hol.Buttheotherhalfofthenamerepresentsanotheringredient,lessinfamous(名声不好的),perhaps,butalsostrangelypotent:thekolanut.InWestAfrica,peoplehavelongchewedkolanutsasstimulants,becausetheycontaincaf feinethatalsooccursnaturallyintea,coffee,andchocolate.Theyalsohaveheartstimulants.HistorianPaulLovejoyrelatesthatthecultivationofkolanutsinWestAfricaishundredso fyearsold.Theleafy,spreadingtreeswereplantedongravesandaspartoftraditionalrituals.E venthoughthenuts,whichneedtostaymoist,canbesomewhatdelicatetotransport,traderscar riedthemhundredsofmilesthroughouttheforestsandgrasslands.Europeansdidnotknowofthemuntilthe1500s,whenPortugueseshipsarrivedonthecoa stofwhatisnowSierraLeone.AndwhilethePortuguesetookpartinthetrade,ferryingnutsdo wnthecoastalongwithothergoods,by1620,whenEnglisheGplorerRichardJobsonmadehis wayuptheGambia,thenutswerestillpeculiartohiseyes.Bythelate19thcentury,kolanutswerebeingshippedbythetonnetoEuropeandtheUS.M anymadetheirwayintomedicines,intendedasakindofenergyboost.Onesuchpopularmedic inaldrinkwasVinMariani,aFrenchproductconsistingofcocaeGtractmiGedwithredwine.It wascreatedbyaFrenchchemist,AngeloMariani,in1863.SowhenPembertoncreatedhisdri nk,itrepresentedanongoingtrend.Whencocaineeventuallyfellfromgraceasabeverageingr edient,kola-eGtractcolasbecamepopular.Thefirstyearitwasavailable,Coca-ColaaveragednineservingsadayacrossalltheAtlan tasodafountainswhereitwassold.Asitgrewmorepopular,thecompanysoldrightstobottleth esoda,soitcouldtraveleasily.Todayabout1.9billionCokesarepurchaseddaily.It’sbecomes oiconicthatattemptstochangeitstastein1985—sweeteningitinamoveprojectedtoboostsal es—proveddisastrous,withwidespreadangerfromconsumers.“Coca-ColaClassic”,returnedtostoreshelvesjustthreemonthsafterthe“NewCoke”wasreleased.Thesedays,theCoca-Colarecipeisacloselyguardedsecret.Butit’ssaidtonolongerc ont ainkolanuteGtract,relyinginsteadonartificialimitationstoachievetheflavour.你可能听说可口可乐曾经含有一种能够使消费者“死忠”的成分:可卡因。
2018年12月英语六级翻译真题真题及答案(卷一至卷二)

2018年12月英语六级翻译真题真题及答案(卷一至卷二)英语六级翻译真题一中国越来越重视公共图书馆,并鼓励人们充分加以利用。
新近公布的统计数字表明,中国的公共图书馆数量在逐年增长。
许多图书馆通过翻新和扩建,为读者创造了更为安静、舒适的环境。
大型公共图书馆不仅提供种类繁多的参考资料,而且定期举办讲座、展览等活动。
近年来,也出现了许多数字图书馆,从而节省了存放图书所需的空间。
一些图书馆还推出了自助服务系统,使读者借书还书更加方便,进一步满足了读者的需求。
参考译文China is paying more and more attention to public libraries,and people are encouraged to make full use of them。
The newly published statistics show that the number of public libraries in China is increasing year by year。
Many libraries have created a quieter and more comfortable environment for readers through refurbishment and expansion。
Large public libraries not only provide a wide variety of reference materials,but also regularly hold activities such as lectures,exhibitions and so on。
In recent years,there have also been many digital libraries which can save the space to store books。
六级翻译专项训练附译文

六级翻译专项训练附译文六级翻译专项训练原文1:当今社会,客来敬茶已经成为人们日常社交和家庭生活中普遍的往来礼仪。
俗话说:酒满茶半。
上茶时应以右手端茶,从客人的右方奉上,并时带微笑。
当然,喝茶的客人也要以礼还礼,双手接过,点头致谢。
品茶时,讲究小口品饮,其妙趣在于意会而不可言传。
另外,可适当称赞主人茶好。
总之,敬茶是国人礼仪中待客的一种日常礼节,也是社会交往的一项内容,不仅是对客人、朋友的尊重,也能体现自己的修养self-cultivation。
六级翻译专项训练译文:Nowadays, offering tea to guests has becomecommon etiquette in dailysocial interaction andfamily life. As the saying goes, white spirit, fullcup;tea, half cup. Tea cup should be held on therighthand and offered to guests with a smile from theirright side. Of course,the guests should pay respect as well, taking over the cup with bothhands and nodding to express his thanks. Whentasting tea,you should drink it in small sips,the beauty and fun ofwhich is beyond words. In addition, you could praise the tea of theowner appropriately. In short, offering tea is a dailyritual of Chinese people when receivingguests and it is also part of social interaction. It can not only show respect to guests andfriends, butalso reflect your self-cultivation.六级翻译专项训练解析:1.敬茶:可以理解为“献茶”,故译为offer tea。
2018年12月英语四级考试翻译真题及参考答案

2018年12月英语四级考试翻译真题及参考答案第一篇由于通信网络的快速发展,中国智能手机用户数量近年来以惊人速度增长。
这极大地改变了许多人的阅读方式。
他们现在经常在智能手机上看新闻和文章,而不买传统报刊。
大量移动应用程序的开发使人们能用手机读小说和其他形式的文学作品。
因此,纸质书籍的销售受到了影响。
但调查显示,尽管智能手机阅读市场稳步增长,超半数成年人仍喜欢读纸质书。
①由于通信网络的快速发展,中国智能手机用户数量近年来以惊人速度增长。
②这极大地改变了许多人的阅读方式。
③他们现在经常智能手机上看新闻和文章,而不买传统报刊。
④大量移动应用程序的开发使人们能用手机读小说和其他形式的文学作品。
⑤因此,纸质书籍的销售受到了影响。
⑥但调查显示,尽管智能手机阅读市场稳步增长,超半数成年人仍喜欢读纸质书。
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参考译文Due to the rapid development of communication networks,the number of Chinese smartphone users has grown at an alarming rate in recent years。
This has dramatically changed the ways of reading for many people.They now often read news and articles on their smartphones instead of buying traditional newspapers。
The development of a large number of mobile apps enables people to read novels and other forms of literature works on their mobile phones。
2018年12月大学英语六级考试翻译练习题:喝茶

【导语】2018年6⽉六级考试就要到来了,为了让同学们更好准备六级考试,⽆忧考英语四六级频道特别整理了《2018年12⽉⼤学英语六级考试翻译练习题:喝茶》,希望可以为⼤家带来帮助, 预祝⼤家⾼分通过考试。
英语六级翻译练习题:喝茶在中国,喝茶是⼀种仪式(ritual),⼀种精致品味(refined taste)的展⽰。
⼈们在饮茶的同时,也领略着(take delight in)品茶的情趣之意。
喝茶聊天是中国⼈中最流⾏的打发时间的⽅式。
过去,他们是以进有名的茶馆(teahouse)⽽开始⼀天的⽣活的。
中国的茶馆相当于法国的咖啡馆和英国的酒馆。
⼈们到这⾥不仅是为了喝茶。
也是为了议论当地的新闻或对政治话题进⾏激烈的(furious)争论。
参考译⽂Tea drinking in China is a ritual and a demonstration of the refined taste. While drinking tea, people also take delight in the essence of tea itself. Chatting over a pot of tea is a very popular way of pastime among Chinese. In the past, they would start the day with a visit to a well-known teahouse. Chinese teahouses would be the equivalent of French cafes and English pubs. People come here not just for tea, but also to discuss local news or to have furious political debates.难点注释1.汉语形散神聚,英⽂结构紧凑。
六级翻译5饮茶

• The origin of all tea trees in other countries, either directly or indirectly, is China. The words for tea leaves or tea as a drink in many countries are derivatives from the chinese character “cha”.
• 要想泡一壶好茶必须要特别注意水的质量、水的温度、茶叶的用 量以及茶壶的类型。 • To make a good pot of tea, special attention must be paid to the water quality, water temperature, the amount of tea leaves used and the type of teapot. • 喝茶的习惯是公元6世纪传到日本的,但直到17到18世纪才传到 欧、美。 • the habit of drinking tea was spread to Japan in 6 A. D. , but was not introduced to Europe and America until the 17th and 18th centuries. • 现在世界上喝茶的人数众多,并且仍在增加。 • Now, the number of tea drinkers in the world is large and still increasing.
• 现在世界上大约有超过如个国家种植茶叶,而亚洲国家的产茶量 占到了全球的90%。其他国家的茶树都直接或间接地源自中国。 许多国家用于指茶叶或者茶水的词都是汉字“茶”的衍生物 (derivatives)。要想泡一壶好茶必须要特别注意水的质量、水的 温度、茶叶的用量以及茶壶的类型。喝茶的习惯是公元6世纪传 到日本的,但直到17到18世纪才传到欧、美。现在世界上喝茶的 人数众多,并且仍在增加。
2018年12月大学英语四六级历年翻译真题-上传_看图王

2018年12月大学英语四六级翻译讲义(近五年翻译真题)2018年6月四级第一套过去,乘飞机出行对大多数中国人来说是难以想象的。
如今,随着经济的发展和生活水平的提高,越来越多的中国人包括许多农民和外出务工人员都能乘飞机出行。
他们可以乘飞机到达所有大城市,还有很多城市也在筹建机场。
航空服务不断改进,而且经常会有廉价机票。
近年来,节假日期间选择乘飞机外出旅游的人数在不断增加。
①In the past,traveling by plane was unimaginable for most Chinese people.Today,with the development of China's economy and the improvement of people's living standards,more and more Chinese people,including many farmers and migrant workers,can travel by air.They can fly to all major cities,and many other cities are also planning to build airports.Air services continue to improve,and there are often cheap flights.In recent years,the number of people choosing to travel by air during holidays has been increasing.②While air travel used to be unthinkable to most Chinese people,it is becoming more and more accessible to the Chinese people,including many farmers and migrant workers,as China’s economy grows and people’s living standards improve.All major Chinese cities can be reached by air,with many other cities also planning to build airports.In recent years,a growing number of Chinese people have chosen to travel by air during holidays as airlines become more affordable and passenger-friendly.2018年6月四级第二套公交车曾是中国人出行的主要交通工具。
四级翻译

翻译1.中国素有“茶的故乡”之称,是世界上最早种植茶、制作茶、饮用茶的国家。
茶的发现和利用是中国人对人类文化史的一大贡献。
几千年来,中国人品茶的热情始终未减,因为茶室有益于健康的天然饮品。
茶在中国人的社会和感情生活中都有着重要的作用。
客来敬茶是中国较为普遍的习俗,不只是出于对客人的礼貌,而且也是一种亲近(togetherness)的象征和快乐的分享。
参考译文:China, the homeland of tea, is the first country to grow, produce and drink tea. The discovery of tea is a great contribution to the history of human culture. Throughout the dynastic history of China, the enthusiasm of the Chinese people in tea drinking has remained unchanged. This is probably due to the fact that tea is a health drink. Tea plays an important role in Chinese people’s social and emotional lives. Serving a cup of tea to the guest is a common practice in China. More than a matter of mere politeness, it is a symbol of togetherness, a sharing of something enjoyable and a way of showing respect to visitors.2.最近几年,大学校园里学生们的兴趣发生了变化。
2020年12月四级翻译练习题及解析:茶

2020年12月四级翻译练习题及解析:茶
中国是茶的故乡。
据说早在五六千年前,中国就有了茶树(tea- shrub),而且相关茶树的人类文明能够追溯到两千年前。
来自中国的
茶和丝绸、瓷器(porcelain)—样,在1000年前为世界所知,而且一直是中国重要的出口产品。
当前世界上40多个国家种植茶,其中亚
洲国家的产量占世界总产量的90%。
其他国家的茶树都直接或间接地起源于中国。
China is the homeland of tea. It is believed that China has tea- shrubs as early as five to six thousand years ago,and human cultivation of teaplants can date back two thousand years. Tea from China,along with her silk and porcelain, began to be known the world over more than a thousand years ago and has since always been an important Chinese export. At present more than forty countries in the world grow tea with Asian countries producing 90% of the world’s total output. All tea trees in other countries have their origin directly or indirectly in China.。
茶饮 六级翻译

大学英语六级翻译考试习题

大学英语六级翻译考试习题大学英语六级翻译考试习题 1请将下面这段话翻译成英文:在中国传统上是为其顾客提供茶的场所,人们聚在茶馆聊天、交际、品茶,年轻人常常在茶馆约会。
广式茶馆在海外特别有名,这些茶馆提供点心(dim sum),人们在品茶时享用这些小盘食品。
中国茶馆有着悠久的.历史,可以追溯到唐朝和宋朝。
中国茶馆起源于西晋,形成于唐代,发展完成于宋元明清。
茶馆的发展历程揭示了特定时期的经济、社会和文化的发展情况。
改革开放以后,随着经济的快速发展和人们生活水平的提升,茶馆在中国更加兴盛。
译文参考:China, a teahouse is traditionally a place which offers tea to its consumers. People gather at teahouses to chat, socialize, and enjoy tea, and young people often meet at tea houses for dates. The Guangdong (Cantonese) style tea house is particularly famous outside of China. These teahouses serve dim sum, and these small plates of food are enjoyed alongside tea. Chinese teahouses enjoy a long-standing history, dating back to the Tang and Song dynasties. Chinese teahouses originated in the Western Jin Dynasty, took shape in the Tang Dynasty and developed and completed in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The developing course of teahouse reveals the developing condition of economy, society and culture in certain period. After reform and opening-up, with the rapid development of economy and improvement of peoples living standards, teahouses flourished in China.大学英语六级翻译考试习题 2请将下面这段话翻译成英文:泡腊八蒜是中国北方,尤其是华北地区的一个习俗。
大学英语六级翻译试题:茶相关3篇.doc

2018年大学英语六级翻译试题:茶相关3篇2018年大学英语六级翻译试题:茶相关3篇请将下面这段话翻译成英文:在中国,喝茶是一种仪式(ritual),一种精致品味(refined taste)的展示.人们在饮茶的同时,也领略着(take delight in)品茶的情趣之意.喝茶聊天是中国人中最流行的打发时间的方式.过去,他们是以进有名的茶馆(teahouse)而开始一天的生活的.中国的茶馆相当于法国的咖啡馆和英国的酒馆.人们到这里不仅是为了喝茶.也是为了议论当地的新闻或对政治话题进行激烈的(furious)争论.参考译文Tea drinking in China is a ritual and a demonstration of the refined taste. While drinking tea, people also take delight in the essence of tea itself. Chatting over a pot of tea is a very popular way of pastime among Chinese. In the past, they would start the day with a visit to a well-known teahouse. Chinese teahouses would be the equivalent of French cafes and English pubs. People come here not just for tea, but also to discuss local news or to have furious political debates.请将下面这段话翻译成英文:中国饮茶的传统可以追溯到公元前3000多年,但下午茶的概念却是到17世纪中叶(the mid 17th century)才在英国出现的.当时那里时兴的晚餐时间是晚上8点,所以一位公爵夫人(Duchess)养成了在下午4点约朋友吃糕点的习惯.很快下午茶成为当时的社会潮流.随东西方文化交流的加深,这个英国传统逐渐进入中国.如今,下午茶在国内日渐流行起来,尤其是在广东和福建地区.参考译文Although the tradition of drinking tea dates back to more than 3,000 B.C. in China, it was not until the mid 17th century in the UK that appeared the concept of afternoon tea. The dinner time then was popularly late at 8 pm, so a Duchess developed a habit of inviting Mends to enjoy some cakes at 4 pm in the afternoon. Quickly, afternoon tea became a fashionable social event. With the cultural exchanges between the east and the west deepening, this British tradition was gradually in-traduced into China. Now, afternoon tea is increasingly popular in China, especially in the area ol Guangdong and Fijian provinces.请将下面这段话翻译成英文:功夫茶(Gongfu tea)不是一种茶叶或茶的名字,而是一种冲泡的手艺.人们叫它功夫茶,足因为这种泡茶方式十分讲究:它的操作过程需要一定的技术,以及泡茶和品茶的知识和技能.功夫茶起源于宋朝,在广东的潮州府(今潮汕地区)一带最为盛行,后来在全国各地流行.功夫茶以浓度(concentration)高著称.制作功夫茶主要使用的茶叶足乌龙茶(Oolongtea),因为它能满足功夫茶色、香、味的要求.参考译文Gongfu tea is not one kind of tea or the name of tea,but a skill of making tea.People call it Gongfu tea for the reason of its exquisite process. The operational procedures require certain techniques, knowledge and skill of brewing and tasting tea. Gongfu tea originated in the Song Dynasty and prevailed mostly in Chaozhou Guangdong Province(Now: Chaoshan Area). It later became popular around the nation. Gongfu tea is famous for its high concentration. Oolong tea is mainly used in making the Gongfu tea because it can meet the requirements of color, flavor and taste of the Gongfu tea.。
英语四六级考试模拟翻译题-喝茶

Translation中国人喜欢喝茶,也常常用茶来招待朋友和客人。
茶叶是中国人生活中的必需品。
茶叶原产于中国。
中国古人发现茶树后,起初是吧茶叶作为药用,后来才当作饮料。
花茶(scented tea)是中国独有的一种茶类,是在茶叶中加入香花熏制而成的。
最有名的花茶是福建产的茉莉花茶(jasmine tea)。
喝茶不但可以止渴,还能消除疲劳,帮助消化,预防一些疾病。
长期饮茶,对人的身体很有益处。
The Chinese people like to drink tea,and often entertain friends and guests with it. The tealeaf is a necessity in the life of the Chinese people. China is the homeland of tea. The ancient Chinese first used it for medicinal purposes before developing tea as a drink. Scented tea is peculiar to China,which is made by smoking tea leaves withfragrant flowers. The most famous one is jasmine tea produced in Fujian Province. Drinking tea can quench one’s thirst,dispel fatigue,help digestion and prevent some diseases. The constant drinking of tea is quite beneficial for people’s health.。
大学英语六级改革适用(段落翻译)模拟试卷228(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级改革适用(段落翻译)模拟试卷228(题后含答案及解析)题型有: 4. TranslationPart ⅣTranslation1.茶是中国人的一种特殊饮料,在中国人的日常生活中占有重要的地位。
作为世界茶叶主要出产国之一。
中国的茶叶种类繁多,具有代表性的有绿茶、红茶、乌龙茶(oolong tea)、白茶等。
不同的茶叶具有不同的功效,长期饮用对身体有很大益处。
茶文化在中国历史悠久,喝茶一直是中国人的消遣方式。
另外,中国人还喜欢用茶来招待客人。
中国茶文化已渗透到中国文化的各个方面,包括诗词、绘画、宗教、医学等领域。
正确答案:Tea is a special drink of Chinese people and plays an important role in their daily life. As one of the world’s main tea producing countries, China has various types of tea, the representatives of which are green tea, black tea, oolong tea, white tea, etc. Different types of tea have different functions and drinking tea on a regular basis is of great benefit to health. Tea culture has a long history in China, and drinking tea has been a pastime of Chinese people. In addition, Chinese people also enjoy treating guests with tea. Chinese tea culture has permeated into every aspect of Chinese culture, including the fields of poetry, painting, religion, medicine and so on.解析:1.第二句较长,可将“中国的茶叶种类繁多”处理成主句,“具有代表性的有绿茶、红茶……”用非限制性定语从句the representatives of which...来表达,使译文更地道。
2019年12月英语四级翻译练习题库之泡茶

2019年12月英语四级翻译练习题库之泡茶参考译文In China,it is necessary to serve tea to visitors.You call ask them about what kind of tea they fancy most in advance so as to serve them with the most appropriate tea set.In the course of serving tea,the host should takecareful note of how much water remaining in the kettle and in the cups of the ually. boiling water should be added after half of the cup has been consumed.and thus the cup is kept filled so that the tea retains the same concentration and remains pleasantly warm throughout the entire course of tea-drinking.Snacks,sweets and other dishes may be served at tea time to complement the fragrance of the tea and to allay one’s hunger.难点注释1.第一句中,“当有客人来访时”能够译为when there’re visitors,但比较啰嗦,不如直接译为visitors简练;“泡茶是必不可少的”可用it-句型,其中it作形式主语,可译为it is necessary to…。
2.第二句中,“最喜欢喝什么茶”作“询问”的宾语,可译为what kind of tea they fancy most;“以便”还可译为in orderto(do),with the aim of(doing),for the purpose of(doing)。
大学英语六级汉译英练习(4).doc

2018年大学英语六级汉译英练习(4)2018年大学英语六级汉译英练习(4)1、伦尼今天早晨上学又迟到了。
他应该早一点起床的。
肯定是昨晚睡得太晚了。
Lennie was late for school again this morning. He ought to \should have got up earlier. He must have stayed up too late last night.2、整个上午他都在忙于写那篇故事,只是偶尔停下来喝杯茶。
He was busy writing the story all the morning,only breaking off occasionally to have a cup of tea.3、对护士来说,坚持这项规定是很重要的。
It is very important for nurses stick to this rule.4、据报道,那条铁路因洪水而停止修建。
It was reported that the building of the railway had been held up by a flood.5、罢工结果,资方接受了工人的要求。
The strike resulted in the managements accepting the workers demands.6、煤矿工人们决定为争取更好的工作条件举行罢工。
Workers of the coalmine decided to go on strike for better working conditions.7、我很想买这本英文字典,遗憾的是我身上带的钱不够。
I want to buy the English dictionary very much. Unfortunately,I dont have enough money on me.8、那位外国专家希望在三年内达到所有的目标。
四级新题型之段落翻译练习题

1.在中国,喝茶是一种仪式(ritual),一种精致品味(refined taste)的展示。
人们在饮茶的同时,也领略着(take delight in)品茶的情趣之意.喝茶聊天是中国人中最流行的打发时间的方式。
过去,他们是以进有名的茶馆(teahouse)而开始一天的生活的。
中国的茶馆相当于法国的咖啡馆和英国的酒馆。
人们到这里不仅是为了喝茶,也是为了议论当地的新闻或对政治话题进行激烈的(furious)争论。
2.在中国,中小学教育需要花费12年的时间来完成,分为小学、初中和高中三个阶段.小学教育持续5年或6年。
在初中阶段,大多数学生上3年制初中,极少数上4年制。
几乎98%的学生在前一种学校入学。
在小学和初中的9年教育属于义务教育。
普通高中教育持续3年时间,在整个义务教育阶段,学生要求在每学期末参加期末考试.3.旅游业是最近二十年来在世界各地迅速发展的一个经济部门,现在正引起中国公众愈来愈大的注意.许多人给报社写信,就促进中国的旅游业的发展提出了种种建议。
人们的看法是,发展旅游业将有助于促进中国人民和其他国家人们之间的相互了解,增进友谊,并将有利于文化、科学、技术方面的交流,还会有助于为中国的伟大事业积累资金。
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2018年12月大学英语六级翻译练习题:喝茶
2018年12月大学英语六级翻译练习题库
英语六级翻译练习题:喝茶
在中国,喝茶是一种仪式(ritual),一种精致品味(refined taste)的展示。
人们在饮茶的同时,也领略着(take delight in)品茶的情趣之意。
喝茶聊天是中国人中最流行的打发时间的方式。
过去,他们是以进有名的茶馆(teahouse)而开始一天的生活的。
中国的茶馆相当于法国的咖啡馆和英国的酒馆。
人们到这里不仅是为了喝茶。
也是为了议论当地的新闻或对政治话题进行激烈的(furious)争论。
参考译文
Tea drinking in China is a ritual and a demonstration of the refined taste. While drinking tea, people also take delight in the essence of tea itself. Chatting over a pot of tea is a very popular way of pastime among Chinese. In the past, they would start the day with a visit to a well-known teahouse. Chinese teahouses would be the equivalent of French cafes and English pubs. People come here not just for tea, but also to discuss local news or to have furious political debates.
难点注释
1.汉语形散神聚,英文结构紧凑。
处理第一句时,可以将几个小短句合译为一句结构严谨的英文。
先确定句子的主谓宾,其中Tea thinking作句子主语,is可作系动词,本句中有两个并列表语,即“仪式”和“展示”,分别译为:ritual,demonstration。
2.第二句中,“领略”可以译为:take delight in;“品茶的情趣之意”可以译为:the essence of tea itself。
3.第三句中的“打发时间的方式”可以理解为“消遣、娱乐方式”,可译为:a way of pastime.
4.第四句中的“相当于”可以用短语be the equivalent of来表达。
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