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百科知识明星效应 celebrity effect民间文化遗产 folk cultural heritage民事伴侣关系 civil partnership民意 will of the people民怨 social grievance (Officials in southwest China's Guizhou Province have admitted there are social grievances in Weng'an County where a girl's death sparked a violent protest over the weekend.)民族企业 domestic enterprises摸彩 draw lot for prize模仿秀 imitation show抹黑 stain somebody's name; bring shame on模糊逻辑 fuzzy logic模糊战略(美国在台湾问题上奉行的政策) indistinct strategy; ambiguous strategy模块 module摩门教 Mormon Church (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)模拟测试 mock test; simulated exam模拟装置 simulator末日论者 doomster莫失良机;趁热打铁 make hay while the sun shines末位淘汰 (under the new personnel system) the person graded last in the performance evaluation will be laid off from his position磨洋工 dawdle along摸着石头过河 test each step before taking it;advance cautiously默哀 silent tribute (President Hu Jintao, who just returned from a three-day visit to the quake-hit areas, paid a three-minute silent tribute to victims of the quake in the central government compound of Zhongnanhai in Beijing. 刚刚结束三天震区支行的胡锦涛主席,在中南海为地震遇难者默哀三分钟。

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研真题分享与详解

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研真题分享与详解

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研真题分享与详解一、百科知识,解释划线词1.韩素音的著作《伤残的树》描写了一个世纪前,一位比利时女子被瓷器中的中国吸引,远嫁重洋,落户动乱、饥饿的四川。

半个世纪前,她的长着高鼻梁、黑眼睛的混血女儿,历时15年,用手中的笔,书写了一部给外国人看的家族史,这是一部纠结着血缘传承、习俗差异、民族矛盾的复杂家族史,更是一部扎根在自己家族,涉与曾国藩、义和团、袁世凯、基督教、共产党的波澜壮阔的民族断代史。

2.钱钟书先生的笔记中不仅包括了《诗经》、《论语》、《史记》、《全唐诗》、《全宋词》、《红楼梦》等经典,更大量涉与历代文人诗文别集、笔记小说、野史杂谈、尺牍日札。

多种形制、各类语体的读数笔记曾伴随钱钟书走南闯北,历经风雨,充分展现了钱先生的国学水平。

3.一方面,新兴市场国家,如金砖四国,希望注资IMF。

据消息人士称,IMF需要3500亿美元来帮助西班牙和意大利等国渡过债务危机。

但西方国家认为,这次注资不应该通过减少西方国家的投票权(增加新兴市场国家的投票权会降低西方国家的投票权)来损害西方国家的利益。

4.加拿大央行行长卡尼表示,希腊问题十分重要,但鉴于更大国际背景,欧洲问题严重性甚于希腊,G20峰会需要认真解决发达国家经济弱点。

5.参加德班气候大会的中国代表团官员8日表示,随着中国“十二五”期间加强控制温室气体排放,中国有望建立自己的碳排放交易系统(ETS)。

6,还有戛纳,欧元区,新闻界的“走,转,改”具体文段想不起来。

二、应用文写作应用文写作纪念辛亥革命一百周年征稿启事写清标题,正文,落款要求有四条1.征文目的,对象,用途,意义2.征文题材体裁字数3.征文起止日期评奖办法4.邮寄方式联系人地址5.不少于450字三、大作文写作:阅读下面一则故事,写一篇800字以上短文;题目:略谈说话的艺术美国的心理学家和人际关系大师卡耐基每个季度都要在纽约的一家大旅馆租用大礼堂用以讲授社交训练课程。

2017年对外经贸大学英语翻译硕士考研真题、参考书、复试真题

2017年对外经贸大学英语翻译硕士考研真题、参考书、复试真题
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二、对外经贸翻译硕士英语考研参考书、招生信息、复试信息、就业信息、考研难度 解析
1.2017 年英语学院招生目录:
1.英语笔译(全日制):1.商务笔译 2.商务法律翻译 35 人 2.英语口译(全日制):1.商务口译 2.国际会议口译(需加试中欧联合面试)55 人 3.(非全日制)英语口笔译 30 人 ★★★★★注:2017 年拟招生人数(包括推免和少数民族骨干计划招生人数) 英语口译(专业学位)考生可以选报全日制和非全日制方式攻读,报考专业研究方向时进行选择,非 全日制攻读拟安排周末上课
2.考试科目:
101 思想政治理论 211 翻译硕士英语 357 英语翻译基础 448 汉语写作与百科知识
3.初试参考书目:
1-《英美散文选读》(一)、(二),对外经贸大学出版社 2008 年,蒋显璟 2-《新编汉英翻译教程》,上海外语教育出版社 2004 年 4 月,陈宏薇 3-《大学英汉翻译教程(第三版)》,对外经贸大学出版社 2009 年 8 月,王恩冕 4-《中国文学与中国文化知识应试指南,东南大学出版社 2005 年版, 、林青松 5-《公文写作》,对外经贸大学出版社 2004 年 4 月,白延庆 6-《西方文化史》,高等教育出版社, 庄锡昌 7-《翻译硕士英语真题解析》天津科技翻译出版社






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对外经济贸易大学翻硕考研真题:词汇汉译英答案

对外经济贸易大学翻硕考研真题:词汇汉译英答案

对外经济贸易大学翻硕考研真题:词汇汉译英答案对外经济贸易大学翻硕考研真题:词汇汉译英答案考研备考的过程中,真题是必不可少的。

下面是凯程考研搜集整理的对外经济贸易大学英语翻译基础考研真题——词汇翻译汉译英部分答案。

汉译英:从10个terms里面挑5个translate and define them briefly in English(共15分,一个3分)1、United Nations Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD)Established in 1964, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) promotes the development-friendly integration of developing countries into the world economy. UNCTAD has progressively evolved into an authoritative knowledge-based institution whose work aims to help shape current policy debates and thinking on development, with a particular focus on ensuring that domestic policies and international action are mutually supportive in bringing about sustainable development.或者The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) was established in 1964 as a permanent intergovernmental body. UNCTAD is the principal organ of the United Nations General Assembly dealing with trade, investment, and development issues. The organization's goals are to: "maximize the trade, investment and development opportunities of developing countries and assist them in their efforts to integrate into the world economy on an equitable basis."The primary objective of UNCTAD is to formulate policies relating toall aspects of development including trade, aid, transport, finance and technology. The conference ordinarily meets once in four years; the permanent secretariat is in Geneva.2、Generalised System of Preferences(GSP)The Generalized System of Preferences, or GSP, is a preferential tariff system which provides for a formal system of exemption from the more general rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), (formerly, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or GATT). Specifically, it's a system of exemption from the most favored nation principle (MFN) that obliges WTO member countries to treat the imports of all other WTO member countries no worse than they treat the imports of their "most favored" trading partner. In essence, MFN requires WTO member countries to treat imports coming from all other WTO member countries equally, that is, by imposing equal tariffs on them, etc.GSP exempts WTO member countries from MFN for the purpose of lowering tariffs for the least developed countries, without also lowering tariffs for rich countries3、North American Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA)The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral rules-based trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994.It superseded the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Canada. NAFTA has two supplements: the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) and the North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC).In terms of combined purchasing power parity GDP of its members, as of 2013 the trade bloc is the largest in the world as well as by nominal GDP comparison.4、word of mouth,public praiseWord of mouth is the passing of information from person to person by oral communication, which could be as simple as telling someone the time of day. Storytelling is a common form of word-of-mouth communication where one person tells others a story about a real event or something made up. Oral tradition is cultural material and traditions transmitted by word of mouth through successive generations. Storytelling and oral tradition are forms of word of mouth that play important roles in folklore and mythology. Another example of oral communication is oral history—the recording, preservation and interpretation of historical information, based on the personal experiences and opinions of the speaker. Oral history preservation is the field that deals with the care and upkeep of oral history materials collected by word of mouth, whatever format they may be in.5、bill of exchangeA bill of exchange or "draft" is a written order by the drawer to the drawee to pay money to the payee. A common type of bill of exchange is the cheque (check in American English), defined as a bill of exchange drawn on a banker and payable on demand. Bills of exchange are used primarily in international trade, and are written orders by one person to his bank to pay the bearer a specific sum on a specific date. Prior to the advent of paper currency, bills of exchange were a common means of exchange. They are not used as often today.6、dumpingIn economics, "dumping" is a kind of predatory pricing, especially in the context of international trade. It occurs when manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in its home market or below itscost of production.7、niche marketingNiche marketing is marketing a product or service in a small portion of a market that is not being readily served by the main stream product or service providers. Nearly everything we take for granted –from the fast food chains, convenience stores, even Wal-Mart–began as a business to fill perceived voids in the market place. These “niches”can be geographic areas, a specialty industry, a demographic or ethnic group, a specific gender group, or other special group of people.8、FranchisingFranchising is the practice of the right to use a firm's successful business model and brand for a prescribed period of time. The word "franchise" is of Anglo-French derivation—from franc, meaning free—and is used both as a noun and as a (transitive) verb.For the franchiser, the franchise is an alternative to building "chain stores" to distribute goods that avoids the investments and liability of a chain. The franchisor's success depends on the success of the franchisees. The franchisee is said to have a greater incentive than a direct employee because he or she has a direct stake in the business. Essentially, and in terms of distribution, the franchisor is a supplier who allows an operator, or a franchisee, to use the supplier's trademark and distribute the supplier's goods. In return, the operator pays the supplier a fee. Thirty three countries—including the United States and Australia—have laws that explicitly regulate franchising, with the majority of all other countries having laws which have a direct or indirect impact on franchising.9、market segmentationMarket segmentation is a marketing strategy that involvesdividing a broad target market into subsets of consumers, businesses, or countries who have common needs and priorities, and then designing and implementing strategies to target them. Market segmentation strategies may be used to identify the target customers, and provide supporting data for positioning to achieve a marketing plan objective. Businesses may develop product differentiation strategies, or an undifferentiated approach, involving specific products or product lines depending on the specific demand and attributes of the target segment.10、counter tradeCounter trade means exchanging goods or services which are paid for, in whole or part, with other goods or services, rather than with money. A monetary valuation can however be used in counter trade for accounting purposes. In dealings between sovereign states, the term bilateral trade is used. OR "Any transaction involving exchange of goods or service for something of equal value."小提示:目前本科生就业市场竞争激烈,就业主体是研究生,在如今考研竞争日渐激烈的情况下,我们想要不在考研大军中变成分母,我们需要:早开始+好计划+正确的复习思路+好的辅导班(如果经济条件允许的情况下)。

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研辅导班真题答案解析

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研辅导班真题答案解析

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研辅导班真题答案解析各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上研究生,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。

基础英语·答案详解Part 1: Grammar and Vocabulary.01. The lady in this strange tale very obviously suffers from a serious mental illness. Her plot against a completely innocent old man is a clear sign of insanity. 句义:这个奇谈里的女人显然有严重的精神病。

她对一个无辜老女人的阴谋是她精神失常的表现。

答案:B考点:词义辨析分析:A. impulse 冲动B. insanity 精神失常,精神病C. inspiration 灵感D. disposition 气质,天性02. There is no doubt that the superiority of these goods to the others is easy to see.句义:和其他货物相比,这些货物的优越性很明显。

答案:B考点:词义辨析分析:A. prestige 威信,威望B. superiority 优越感,优越(性)C. priority 优先权,重点D. publicity 众所周知,宣扬03. The price of the coal will vary according to how far it has to be transported and how expensive the freight charges are.句义:煤炭的价格根据运输距离和运费上下浮动。

答案:B考点:词义辨析分析:A. payments 付款额B. charges 运费C. funds 资金D. prices 价格04. Although the model looks good on the surface, it will not bear close scrutiny. 句义:尽管这个模特外表很漂亮,但经不住从近处细看。

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研历年真题解析 考研参考书

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研历年真题解析 考研参考书

对外经济贸易大学2013年翻译硕士MTI真题及答案I.Phrase TranslationSection ONE1.litigation&arbitration:诉讼和仲裁2.managing director:总经理;总裁3.glocolization:全球本土化,由globalization和localization组合而成4.Securities law:证券法5.promotion:促进;提升;促销6.expropriation:征收;没收;剥夺7.counter trade:对销贸易;抵偿贸易8.negotiable instrument:可转让票据;[金融]流通票据9.state of the art:最先进技术水平;尖端科技10.survival of the fittest:适者生存;优胜劣汰Section Two1.合资经营:joint venture2.贬值:devalue;depreciate;devaluate3.边际效应:marginal effect4.股东:shareholder;stockholder5.专利:patent6.绩效评估:performance evaluation;performance appraisal7.消费者物价指数:CPI;Consumer Price Index8.董事:Member of the Board;DirectorSection Three1.ASEAN:东盟(Association of South East Asian Nations)2.CIF:到岸价(Cost Insurance and Freight)3.FDA:美国食品药物管理局(Food and Drug Administration)4.ITC:美国国际贸易委员会(International Trade Commission)5.ISO:国际标准化组织(International Standard Organization)6.GSP:普惠制(generalized system of preferences)7.GATT关税与贸易总协定(General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)8.NAFTA北美自由贸易协定(North American Free Trade Agreement)9.MERCOSUR:南美南方共同市场10.UNITC:联合国国际贸易中心(United Nations International Trade Center II.Passage translationSection A Chinese to English以推进经济结构战略性调整作为加快转变经济发展方式的主攻方向。

对外经贸大学翻译硕士考研真题及答案解析

对外经贸大学翻译硕士考研真题及答案解析

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对外经济贸易大学2011年翻译硕士(MTI)真题翻译硕士英语Part1:Vocabulary and Grammar.(30P)01.The Space Age____in October1957when the first artificialsatellite was launched by the Soviet Union.A.initiatedB.originatedC.embarkedmenced02.John said that he didn’t quite____and asked me to repeat whatI had said.A.snatch upB.summon upC.catch onD.watch out03.When he tried to make a____,he found that the hotel that he wantedwas completely filled because of a convention.plaintB.claimC.reservationD.decision04.A budget of five dollars a day is totally____for a trip roundEurope.A.inadequateB.incapableC.incompatibleD.invalid05.In our highly technological society,the number of jobs for unskilledworkers is____.A.shrinkingB.obscuringC.alteringD.constraining06.The fuel of the continental missile is supposed to be___by thisdevice.A.ignitedB.lightedC.firedD.inspired07.I worked so late in the office last night that I hardly had time____the last bus.A.to have caughtB.to catchC.catchingD.havingcaught08.Frankly speaking,your article is very good except for some____mistakes in grammar.A.obscureB.glaringC.trivialD.rare09.As it turned out to be a small house party,we____so formally.A.needn’t dress upB.did not need have dressed upC.did not need dress upD.needn’t have dressed up10.Certain species disappeared or became____as new forms arose that were better adapted to the Earth’s changing environment.A.feebleB.extinctC.massiveD.extinguished11.I apologize if I____you,but I assure you it was unintentional.A.offendB.had offendedC.should have offendedD. might have offended12.Franklin D.Roosevelt argued that the depression stemmed from the American economy’s____flaws.A.underliningB.vulnerableC.vulgarD. underlying13.Although a teenager,Fred could resist____what to do and what not to do.A.to be toldB.having been toldC.being toldD.to have been told14.I am afraid that you have to alter your____views in light of the tragic news that has just arrived.A.indifferentB.distressingC.optimisticD. pessimistic15.Greater efforts to increase agricultural production must be made if food shortage____avoided.A.is to beB.can beC.will beD.has been16.Stop shouting!I can’t hear the football____.A.judgmentB.interpretationmentaryD. explanation17.Doing your homework is a sure way to improve your test scores,and this is especially true____it comes to classroom tests.A.beforeB.asC.sinceD.when18.Every member of society has to make a____to struggle for the freedom of the country.A.pledgeB.warrantyC.resolveD.guarantee19.David tends to feel useless and unwanted in a society that gives so much____to those who compete well.A.prestigeB.regimeC.superiorityD.legislation20.The terrorists might have planted a bomb on a plane in Athens,set to____when itarrived in New York.A.go offB.get offe offD.carry off21.The younger person’s attraction to stereos cannot be explained only____familiarity with technology.A.in quest ofB.by means ofC.in terms ofD.by virtue of22.By signing the lease we made a___to pay a rent of$150a week.A.conceptionmissionmitmentD. confinementPart2:Identify Stylistic Problems.(18P)01.By the time Julia Roberts was23,she had won two academy award nominations,she had also become the world’s most popular female actress.A.run onma spliceC.correctD.fragment02.Since then,Roberts has appeared in fourteen films.Most recently,“My Best Friend’s Wedding”and“The Conspiracy Theory.”A.fragmentB.choppyC.correctma splice03.She didn’t plan to become an actress.She wanted to be six feet tall.She wanted to be a veterinarian.She wanted to be happy and make others happy.A.fragmentma spliceC.choppyD.correct04.Although Julia Roberts has had much professional success.In spite of her trouble with several failed relationships.A.fragmentB.choppyma spliceD.correct05.Julia Roberts lives in Manhattan,not far from the apartment she once shared with her sister in Greenwich Village.A.fragmentma spliceC.correctD.run on06.She came to New York when she was seventeen.Because her older sister lived there and she was influenced by her sister.A.fragmentB.run onC.choppyma splice07.Roberts was raised in Georgia.Her parents ran a theater school there. Her sister and brother are also actors.The family was always short of money.A.fragmentB.choppyC.correctD.run on08.When Julia was four years old,her parents divorced.After eighteen years of marriage.A.fragmentB.run onC.choppyD.correctPart3:Reading Comprehension(30P)Passage AMany United States companies have,unfortunately,made the search for legal protection from import competition into a major line of work.Since 1980the United States International Trade Commission(ITC)has received about280complaints alleging damage from imports that benefit from subsidies by foreign governments.Another340charge that foreign companies“dumped”their products in the United States at“less than fair value.”Even when no unfair practices are alleged,the simple claim that an industry has been injured by imports is sufficient grounds to seek relief.Contrary to the general impression,this quest for import relief has hurt more companies than it has helped.As corporations begin to function globally,they develop an intricate web of marketing,production,and research relationships.The complexity of these relationships makes it unlikely that a system of import relief laws will meet the strategic needs of all the units under the same parent company. Internationalization increases the danger that foreign companies will use import relief laws against the very companies the laws were designed to protect.Suppose a United States-owned company establishes an overseas plant to manufacture a product while its competitor makes the same product in the United States.If the competitor can prove injury from the imports—and that the United States Company received a subsidy from a foreign government to build its plant abroad—the United States Company’s products will be uncompetitive in the United States,since they would be subject to duties.Perhaps the most brazen case occurred when the ITC investigated allegations that Canadian companies were injuring the United States salt industry by dumping rock salt,used to device roads.The bizarre aspect of the complaint was that a foreign conglomerate with United States operations was crying for help against a United States company with foreign operations.The“United States”company claiming injury was a subsidiary of a Dutch conglomerate,while the“Canadian”companies included a subsidiary of a Chicago firm that was the second-largest domestic producer of rock salt.01.The passage is chiefly concerned with______.A.arguing against the increased internationalization of United States corporationsB.warning that the application of laws affecting trade frequently has unintended consequencesC.demonstrating that foreign-based firms receive more subsidies from their governments than United States firms receive from the United States governmentD.advocating the use of trade restrictions for“dumped”products but not for other imports02.It can be inferred from the passage that the minimal basis for a complaint to the International Trade Commission is which of the following?A.A foreign competitor has received a subsidy from a foreign government.B.A foreign competitor has substantially increased the volume of products shipped to the United States.C.A foreign competitor is selling products in the United States at less than fair market value.D.The company requesting import relief has been injured by the sale of imports in the United States.03.The last paragraph performs which of the following functions in the passage?A.It summarizes the discussion thus far and suggests additional areas of research.B.It presents a recommendation based on the evidence presented earlier.C.It cites a specific ease that illustrates a problem presented more generally in the previous paragraph.D.It introduces an additional area of concern not mentioned earlier.04.The passage warns of which of the following dangers?panies in the United States may receive no protection from imports unless they actively seek protection from import competition.panies that seek legal protection from import competition may incur legal costs that far exceed any possible gain.panies that are United States owned but operate internationally may not be eligible for protection from import competition under the laws of the countries in which their plants operate.panies that are not United States owned may seek legal protection from import competition under United States import relief laws.05.According to the passage,the International Trade Commission isinvolved in which of the following?A.Investigating allegations of unfair import competitionB.Granting subsidies to eompanies in the United States that have been injured by import competitionC.Recommending legislation to ensure fair tradeD.Identifying international corporations that wish to build plants in the United StatesPassage BSince the late1970s,in the face Of a severe loss of market share in dozens of industries,manufacturers in the United States have been trying to improve productivity—and therefore enhance their international competitiveness—through cost-cutting programs.(Cost-cutting here is defined as raising labor output while holding the amount of labor constant.)However,from1978through1982,productivity—the value of goods manufactured divided by the amount of labor input—did not improve;and while the results were better in the business upturn of the three years following,they ran25percent lower than productivity improvements during earlier,post-1945upturns.At the same time,it became clear that the harder manufactures worked to implement cost-cutting,the more they lost their competitive edge.With this paradox in mind,I recently visited25companies;it became clear to me that the cost-cutting approach to increasing productivity is fundamentally flawed.Manufacturing regularly observes a“40,40, 20”rule.Roughly4o percent of any manufacturing-based competitive advantage derives from long-term changes in manufacturing structure (decisions about the number,size,location,and capacity of facilities)and in approaches to materials.Another40percent comes from major changes in equipment and process technology.The final20percent rests on implementing conventional cost-cutting.This rule does not imply that cost-cutting should not be tried.The well-known tools of this approach—including simplifying jobs and retraining employees to work smarter,not harder—do produce results.But the tools quickly reach the limits of what they can contribute.Another problem is that the cost-cutting approach hinders innovation and discourages creative people.As Abernathy’s study of automobile manufacturers has shown,an industry can easily become prisoner of itsown investments in cost-cutting techniques,reducing its ability to develop new products.And managers under pressure to maximizecost-cutting will resist innovation because they know that more fundamental changes in processes or systems will wreak havoc with the results on which they are measured.Production managers have always seen their job as one of minimizing costs and maximizing output.This dimension of performance has until recently sufficed as a basis of evaluation,but it has created a penny-pinching,mechanistic culture in most factories that has kept away creative managers.Every company I know that has freed itself from the paradox has done so,in part,by developing and implementing a manufacturing strategy. Such a strategy focuses on the manufacturing structure and on equipment and process technology.In one company a manufacturing strategy that allowed different areas of the factory to specialize in different markets replaced the conventional cost-cutting approach; within three years the company regained its competitive advantage. Together with such strategies,successful companies are also encouraging managers to focus on a wider set of objectives besides cutting costs.There is hope for manufacturing,but it clearly rests on a different way of managing.01The author of the passage is primarily concerned with______.A.summarizing a thesisB.recommending a different approachparing points of viewD.making a series of predictions02It can be inferred from the passage that the manufacturers mentioned in paragraph1expected that the measures they implemented would______.A.encourage innovationB.keep labor output constantC.increase their competitive advantageD.permit business upturns to be more easily predicted03.The primary function of the first paragraph of the passage is to ______.A.present a historical context for the author’s observationsB.anticipate challenges to the prescriptions that followC.clarify some disputed definitions of economic termsD.summarize a number of long-accepted explanations04.The author refers to Ahernathy’s study most probably in order to ______.A.qualify an observation about one rule governing manufacturingB.address possible objections to a recommendation about improving manufacturing competitivenessC.support an earlier assertion about method of increasing productivityD.suggest the centrality in the Unit States economy of a particular manufacturing industry05.The author’s attitude toward the culture in most factories is best described as______.A.cautiousB.criticalC.disinterestedD. respectfulPassage CIt can be argued that much consumer dissatisfaction with marketing strategies arises from an inability to aim advertising at only the likely buyers of a given product.There are threegroups of consumers who are affected by the marketing process.First, there is the market segment—people who need the commodity in question. Second,there is the program target—people in the market segment with the“best fit”characteristics for a specific product.Lots of people—may need trousers,but only a few qualify as likely buyers of very expensive designer trousers.Finally,there is the program audience—all people who are actually exposedto the marketing program without regard to whether they need or want the product.These three groups are rarely identical.An exception occurs in cases where customers for a particular industrial product may be few and easily identifiable.Such customers,allsharing a particular need,are likely to form a meaningful target,for example,all companies with a particular application of the product in question,such as high-speed fillers ofbottles at breweries.In such circumstances,direct selling(marketing that reaches only the program target)is likely to be economically justified,and highly specialized trade media existto expose members of the program target—and only members of the program target—to the marketing program.Most consumer-goods markets are significantly different.Typically, there are many rather than few potential customers.Each represents a relatively small percentage of potential sales.Rarely do members of a particular market segment group themselves neatly into a meaningful program target.There are substantial differences among consumers with similar demographic characteristics.Even with all the past decade’s advances in information technology, direct selling of consumer goods is rare,and mass marketing—-a marketing approach that aims at a wide audience-remains the only economically feasible mode.Unfortunately,there are few media that allow the marketer to direct a marketing program exclusively to the program target.Inevitably,people get exposed to a great deal of marketing for products in which they have no interest and so they become annoyed.01.The passage suggests which of the following about highly specialized trade media?A.They should be used only when direct selling is not economically feasible.B.They can be used to exclude from the program audience people who are not part of the program target.C.They are used only for very expensive products.D.They are rarely used in the implementation of marketing programs for industrial products.02.The passage suggests which of the following about direct selling?A.It is used in the marketing of most industrial products.B.It is often used in cases where there is a large program target.C.It is not economically feasible for most marketing programs.D.It is used only for products for which there are many potential customers.03.The author mentions“trousers”in paragraph1most likely in order to______.A.make a comparison between the program target and the program audienceB.emphasize the similarities between the market segment and the program targetC.provide an example of the way three groups of consumers are affected by a marketing programD.clarify the distinction between the market segment and the program target04.“the product in question”in Line5,Paragraph2means______.A.“the product in the previous question”B.“the product under discussion”C.“the product on sale”D.“the product in doubt”05.It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true for most consumer-goods markets?A.The program target and the program audience are not usually identical.B.The program audience and the market segment are usually identical.C.The market segment and the program target are usually identical.D.The program target is larger than the market segment.Cloze TestMost economists in the United States seem captivated by the spell of the free market.__16__.A price that is determined by the seller or, for that matter,established by anyone other than the aggregate of consumers seems pernicious.__17__.In fact,price-fixing is normal in all industrialized societies because the industrial system itself provides,as an effortless consequence of its own development,the price-fixing that it requires.Modern industrial planning requires and rewards great size.Hence,a comparatively small number of large firms will be competing for the same group of consumers.That each large firm will act with consideration of its own needs and thus avoid selling its products for more than its competitors charge is commonly recognized by advocates of free-market economic theories.__18__.Each large firm will thus avoid significant price-cutting,because price-cutting would be prejudicial to the common interest in a stable demand for products. Most economists do not see price-fixing when it occurs because they expect it to be brought about by a number of explicit agreements among large firms;it is not.Moreover,those economists who argue that allowing the free market to operate without interference is the most efficient method of establishing prices have not considered the economies of non-socialist countries other than the United states.These economies employ intentional price-fixing,usually in an overt fashion.Formalprice-fixing by cartel and informal price-fixing by agreements coveringthe members of an industry are common-place.__19__,the countries thathave avoided the first and used the second would have suffereddrastically in their economic development.There is no indication thatthey have.Socialist industry also works within a framework of controlled prices.In the early1970’s,the Soviet Union began to give firms and industriessome of the flexibility in adjusting prices that a more informalevolution has accorded the capitalist system.__20__;rather,Sovietfirms have been given the power to fix prices.A.But each large firm will also act with full consideration of the needsthat it has in common with the other large firms competing for the samecustomersB.Consequently,nothing seems good or normal that does not accord withthe requirements of the free marketC.Economists in the United States have hailed the change as a returnto the free market.But Soviet firms are no more subject to pricesestablished by a free market over which they exercise little influencethan are capitalist firmsD.Accordingly,it requires a major act of will to think of price-fixing(the determination of prices by the seller)as both“normal”andhaving a valuable economic functionE.Were there something peculiarly efficient about the free market andinefficient about price-fixing-o.Part4:Writing.(30P)Write an English essay of250-300words describing Maslow’s hierarchyof human needs and analyze this model with ONE example.Your writingwill be assessed for language,format,structure and content.育明教育考研专业课第一品牌,考研信息可咨询育明教育官网政治【学科概述】不用因为政治纷繁复杂的知识点而担心政治会不过线,只要肯下功夫,60分是很容易达到的。

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI硕士考研真题解析

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI硕士考研真题解析

2010年对外经济贸易大学MTI硕士考研真题解析各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上研究生,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。

英汉互译·参考译本一、词汇翻译动态对等错失良机说漏嘴符号学层次附言,后记外包音译以牙还牙,以眼还眼害群之马过度翻译E-CommerceHedge Fundsubprime crisisemulating mobile phoneunder table dealingput the cart before the horsebreak the cooking pots and sink the boatsweb romancescientific outlook on developmentharmonious society 谅解备忘录国内生产总值战俘中央处理器国会图书馆非政府组织网络论坛液晶显示器世界卫生组织员工帮助计划二、篇章翻译Text A全球化处于前所未有的窘境,各地都面临着巨大压力。

撒哈拉以南的非洲、南美、中东、中亚大部分地区都深陷不景气或经济衰退的泥潭。

北美、西欧和日本都陷入了发展缓慢的困境,并面临再度不景气的危险。

如今,伊拉克战争更是一触即发。

对自由市场和自由贸易的拥护者来说,这种情况让他们面临极大的挑战。

为什么全球化如此岌岌可危?为什么受益者似乎集中在某些地区?能不能实现更加均衡的全球化?这些问题都不容易解答。

经济增长需要开放的市场,但开放的市场不足以导致经济增长。

世界上有些地区从全球化中受益匪浅,尤其是这些年的东亚和中国;但也有些地区处境很糟,特别是撒哈拉以南的非洲。

事实上,经济表现不仅取决于执政标准,还取决于地缘政治、地理状况和经济结构。

人口众多的国家,国内市场较为广阔,往往比人口较少的国家发展快。

沿海国家往往比内陆国家更发达。

疟疾高发国往往比疟疾低发国发展慢。

毗邻富裕市场的发展中国家,比如墨西哥,往往比远离主要市场的国家发展快。

对外经济贸易大学英语翻译硕士考研真题、招生人数、报录比、复试真题

对外经济贸易大学英语翻译硕士考研真题、招生人数、报录比、复试真题

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研信息整理复习经验经验指导1、抓住重点,快速复习2、建立框架,系统复习3、明确背诵,精确记忆4、区分主次,结合热点5、模拟训练,名师批阅6、押题模考,一战封侯一、对外经贸翻译硕士英语考研参考书、招生信息、复试信息、就业信息、考研难度解析1.2017年英语学院招生目录:1.英语笔译(全日制):1.商务笔译2.商务法律翻译35人2.英语口译(全日制):1.商务口译2.国际会议口译(需加试中欧联合面试)55人3.(非全日制)英语口笔译30人★★★★★注:2017年拟招生人数(包括推免和少数民族骨干计划招生人数)英语口译(专业学位)考生可以选报全日制和非全日制方式攻读,报考专业研究方向时进行选择,非全日制攻读拟安排周末上课2.考试科目:101思想政治理论211翻译硕士英语357英语翻译基础448汉语写作与百科知识3.初试参考书目:1-《英美散文选读》(一)、(二),对外经贸大学出版社2008年,蒋显璟2-《新编汉英翻译教程》,上海外语教育出版社2004年4月,陈宏薇3-《大学英汉翻译教程(第三版)》,对外经贸大学出版社2009年8月,王恩冕4-《中国文学与中国文化知识应试指南,东南大学出版社2005年版,、林青松5-《公文写作》,对外经贸大学出版社2004年4月,白延庆6-《西方文化史》,高等教育出版社,庄锡昌7-《翻译硕士英语真题解析》天津科技翻译出版社8-《汉语写作与百科知识真题解析》天津科技翻译出版社9-《汉语写作与百科知识》天津科技翻译出版社4.2014年—2016年报名录取统计表:所在院系专业2016年20152014报考人数录取人数报考人数录取人数报考人数录取人数英语学院英语笔译341424184244736英语口译5648864191611855.2014年—2016年分数线:所在院系专业2016年2015年2014年单科A单科B总分单科A单科B总分单科A单科B总分英语学院英语(口、笔)译538038852783895583367 2016在职英语口译5380350育明教育宋宋老师解析:1.从上面分数线可以看出,对外经济贸易大学的复试分数线比较高,2015年总分在389分,2016年388分,从招生人数上看2016年口译少了一个国际商务谈判方向,增加了在职商务口译。

2018年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2018年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)

2018年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士英语真题试卷(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. V ocabulary 2. Reading Comprehension 3. Writing 5. Structure and RhetorieV ocabulary1.Technological change will continue to pose______challenges to labor markets across economies, just as it has in the past.A.momentaryB.momentalC.momentumD.momentous正确答案:D解析:本题考查形容词辨析。

momentary意为“短暂的,瞬息的”。

momental 意为“动量的,力矩的”。

momentum为名词,意为“势头;动力”。

momentous 意为“重大的,重要的,关键的”。

根据空格后的challenges可判断,“重大挑战”符合语义,故答案为[D]项。

2.An efficient system that centers on patients is essential for the sustainability of healthcare in the country, given ballooning expenses caused by factors such as a rapidly aging population with increased incidence of ______ disease.A.chronicB.cronicalC.chronicleD.chronological正确答案:A解析:本题考查形容词辨析。

chronic意为“(疾病)慢性的”;chronicle是名词,意为“编年(史)”;chronological意为“按时间顺序的”。

由空格后的disease 可知,“慢性病”符合句意,故答案为[A]项。

2016年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题,考研参考书,考研经验,复试真题

2016年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题,考研参考书,考研经验,复试真题

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研真题--百科知识解析1.2经济1.2.1考研真题及详解9.“中国经济实现8%以上的增长已无悬念,全世界的经济学家形成了共识。

回想年初,对经济走势有‘V’形、‘U’形、‘L’形、‘W’形等争论,很多人很悲观。

现在争论平息,中国经济成功实现了‘V’形反转。

”国家统计局总经济师姚景源在接受新华社记者采访时说,中国为世界经济摆脱危机作出了巨大贡献。

环顾全球,经济复苏的脚步缓慢而曲折。

虽然三季度发达国家经济形势出现好转,但据经济合作与发展组织预测,今年全年美国经济将萎缩2.5%,日本和欧元区将分别萎缩 5.3%和2.5%。

“金砖四国”中,俄穸斯经济仍处于深度负增长状态。

刚刚结朿中国之行的世界银行集团高级副行长托马斯认为,从规模看,中国一揽子计划是最大的。

“中国应当得高分,•因为中国是把这些政策付诸实施最及时、力度最明显的国家之一。

”上海汽车集团股份有限公司总裁陈虹对此深有感触。

今年国家出台了汽车产业振兴规划、小排量汽车减半征收购置税、汽车下乡等一系列扶持政策.上汽集团今年汽车销量同比增长45%,有望成为世界第八大汽车集团。

(南京大学2010翻译硕士)答:(1)国家统计局,成立于丨952年,是国务院直属机构,主管全国统计和国民经济核算工作,拟定统计工作法规、统计改革和统计现代化建设规划以及国家统计调査计划,组织领导和监督检査各地K、各部门的统计和国民经济核算工作,监督检査统计法律法规的实施。

其宗旨是及时、准确地发布最新、最全面的统计信息。

国家统计局设有11个职能司(室),包括:办公厅、政策法规司、统计设计管理司、国民经济综合统计司、国民经济核算司、工业交通统计司、固定资产投资统计司、贸易外经统计司、人口和社会科技司、人事司和财务基建司。

(2)新华社,全称新华通讯社,是中华人民共和国政府官方的国家通讯社,提供实时文字新闻、经济信息、新闻图片图表等,同时也是中华人民共和国国务院授权行使一定行政职能的国务院直属事业单位,是中国大陆法定新闻监管机构。

2021对外经济贸易大学MTI真题+答案

2021对外经济贸易大学MTI真题+答案

超详细!2021对外经济贸易大学MTI真题+答案211翻译硕士英语一、单选20题近义词辨析untacheduntachable unequal unequable固定搭配poverty alleviation(脱贫)depreciationvolatile “v”开头的很多词意辨析consultancy和 redundancy 区别很多题都是,一道题两个空,一般只清楚一个空,另一个空单词不认识,很难选二、文体改错10题comma price, run on, fragment 比较多,也有correct,choppy比较少,没有stringy三、阅读,2篇常规阅读,1篇5选5,1篇判断正误第一篇2017年12月六级真(第一套),判断正误Our world now moves so fast that we seldom stop tosee just how far we have come in just a few years. The latest iPhone 6s, forexample, has a dual-core processor and fits nicely into your pocket. comparison,you would expect to find a technological specification like this on yourstandard laptop in an office anywhere in the world.It's no wonder that new applications for theInternet of Things are moving ahead fast when almost every new device we buy hasa plug on the end of it or a wireless connection to the internet. Soon, our currentsmartphone lifestyle will expand to create our own smart home lifestyle too.All researches agree that close to 25 billiondevices, things and sensors will be connected 2020 which incidentally isalso the moment that Millennials (千禧一代) are expected to make up 75 percent of our overallworkforce, and the fully connected home will become a reality for large numbersof people worldwide.However, this is just the tip of the proverbialiceberg as smart buildings and even cities increasingly become the norm asleaders and business owners begin to wake up to the massive savings thattechnology can deliver through connected sensors and new forms of automationcoupled with intelligent energy and facilities management.Online security cameras, intelligent lighting and awealth of sensors that control both temperature and air quality are offering anunprecedented level of control, efficiency, and improvements to what were onceclassed necessary costs when running a business or managing a large building.We can expect that the ever-growing list ofdevices, systems and environments remain connected, always online and talkingto each other. The big benefit will not only be in the housing of this enormousand rapidly growing amount of data, but will also be in the ability torun realtime data analytics to extract actionable and ongoing knowledge.The biggest and most exciting challenge of thistechnology is how to creatively leverage this ever-growing amount of data todeliver cost savings, improvements and tangible benefits to both businesses andcitizens of these smart cities.The good news is that most of this technology isalready invented. Let's face it, it wasn't too long ago that the idea ofworking from anywhere and at anytime was some form of a distant Utopian (乌托邦式的) dream, and yet now we can perform almost anyoffice-based task from any location in the world as long as we have access tothe internet.It's time to wake up to the fact that making smartbuildings, cities and homes will dramatically improve our quality of life inthe years ahead.第二篇,选自2019年5月一篇经济学人文章Sleepless in Silicon ValleyWhy the techie obsession with sleep technologymakes perfect senseFirst, close the blackout blinds in your bedroom.Eat dinner at 4pm, and do not eat or drink anything after 6pm. Put on yourblue-light blocking glasses at 8pm. Set your bedroom temperature to 67oF{19.4C) and your electric blanket to 69.8oF {21 C). At 8.45pm, meditate forfive to ten minutes. Switch on your deep- wave sound machine. Put on yourQurasleep tracking ring. You are now, finally, ready for slumber. This may allsound a bit over the top. But this is the "sleep hygiene" routinedescribed in a recent blog post Bryan Johnson, who sold his previous companyto eBay for $800m and is now chief executive of Kernel, a startup developingbrain-computer interfaces. He admits that his sleep routine has "decimatedmy social life”, and that his partner sleeps in a different room, but says allthis troubleis worth it, because it has boosted his level of "deepsleep" as much as 157%. He has bought Oura rings for all his employees.Mr Johnson does not expect other people to copy hisroutine, but made it public to encourage the sharing of sleep habits and tips.Like many other techies, he regards sleep hygiene as an effective way tomaintain mental health, boost cognition and enhance productivity. In its mostrecent funding round, backers of Oura, the Finnish maker of the high-tech ring,included the co- founders of YouTube and Twitch, along with alumni ofFacebook,Skype and . The ring's most famous user is Jack Dorsey, the boss ofTwitter, whose unusual wellness regime-which also incorporates near-infraredsaunas, radiation blocking Faraday tents, fasting and cryotherapy- prompted theNew York Times this month to dub him “Gwyneth Paltrow for Silicon Valley”. Fortech tycoons, it seems, sleep is the new fitness.Those who want to monitor and improve their sleephaveno shortage of gadgets to choose from. As well as electric blankets andmattress- chillers, sound machines and "decimated my social life” smartrings, there are also smart pillows, sleep-tracking watches and bracelets,intelligentsleep masks, brain-stimulating headbands, bedside sleep sensors andcountless sleep- monitoring apps. The market for sleep technology was worth$58bn in 2014 and is expected to grow to $81bn 2020, according toPersistence, a market-research firm. Big companies in the field includehousehold names such as Apple, Bose, Nokia and Philips. After Mr Dorsey'senthusiastic endorsement, the Oura rings are back- ordered four to sixweeks.The mania for sleep technology makes perfect sensefor the tech industry, combining as it does several existing trends. For astart, it fits with the industry's metrics -driven worldview. Techies obsessabout OKRs {objectives and key results), KPIs {key performance indicators) anddigital-analytics dashboards showing the performance of specific products andfeatures. Applying similar techniques to sleep and other aspects of theirpersonal lives, an approach known as the "quantified self" seems alogical step. As those in the startup world like to say, channeling Peter Drucker,a management guru, "what's measured improves."Sleep- tracking also aligns neatly with Silicon Valley'scult of productivity, and the constant search for "life hacks" thatwill make entrepreneurs more effective, efficient and successful. This ranges fromwearing the same clothes every day, Steve Jobs-style (thus avoiding wastingtime deciding what to put on), to fastidious fitness routines and complicateddiets. Elaborate sleep regimes slot right in, because they promise clarity ofthought and improved cognitive performance. They also let people extend theirquantified· self and life- -hacking efforts into the one part of the day that waspreviously untouched: shut-eye.Relentlessly pursuing productivity only whileyou are awake is for wimps. Sleep -tracking means you can do it round theclock. Oura describes its sensor packed ring as a "secret weapon forpersonal improvement"- -another way to get ahead.1.下列说法符合文章标题的是?A how to?B how to achieve self-improvementC how to monitor your sleepingD seeping hyhegnie and technology that can improveefciency2.What dose "Iife hacks "mean?A life tipsB?C?D privacy monitoring3. What does the sentence mean "decimated m ysocial life”4. What does the sentence mean "the Oura ringsare back- ordered four to six weeks."?5.搞科技的为啥喜欢这个?选项为D.以上全部第三篇: Cosco CiscoIntel 这些公司预见未来,制定未来发展计划的情况,哪些公司可以紧跟时代潮流。

翻译硕士英语学位MTI考试对外经济贸易大学2013年真题

翻译硕士英语学位MTI考试对外经济贸易大学2013年真题

翻译硕士英语学位MTI考试对外经济贸易大学2013年真题(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、Part Ⅰ Vocabulary and Grammar(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section One (总题数:20,分数:20.00)1.And that"s not the case with the program ______ now.(分数:1.00)A.as it standB.as it stands √C.so it standsD.as standing解析:[解析] 目前的这个计划并非如此。

as it stands now是一个常用词组,表示目前的情况。

当然此题还可以根据句子的语法结构分析出正确的答案,首先可以肯定地排除A项。

as it stand肯定是错误的,这里单数第三人称不可能用动词原形,D项也不对,这里没有表示进行时的意思,C项so也不合适,因为这里not…as…有比较的意思在里面。

2.I wonder if you could ______ me a discount of 8% on orders for 1,000 units or above.(分数:1.00)A.provideB.effectC.allow √D.make解析:[解析] 对于一次1000套或者更多的订单,你能给我8%的优惠吗?discount有“打折,优惠”的意思,常用的搭配有make a discount of, offer sb. a discount, allow sb. a discount。

注意这里a discount 前面有宾语me,所以不能用make a discount of,只能用allow me a discount或者offer me a discount。

3.______ we would like to close the business with you, we find your bid unacceptable.(分数:1.00)A.As muchB.Much as √C.Like muchD.Much like解析:[解析] 虽然我们很想和您合作,但是贵方的报价超出了我们的承受范围。

对外经贸大学对外经济贸易大学MTI翻硕448汉语写作与百科知识研究生考研试题考研试卷及答案

对外经贸大学对外经济贸易大学MTI翻硕448汉语写作与百科知识研究生考研试题考研试卷及答案

对外经济贸易大学20XX年硕士学位研究生入学考研初试试题考试科目:448汉语写作与百科知识一、百科知识第一部分多项选择(40分,每题1分)1. 中唐是唐诗流派纷呈的时代,除以白居易、张籍、王建等为代表的元白诗派外,主要有大历、贞元年间的一派诗人,包括刘长卿、韦应物和“大历十才子”,其中___ 曾自称为“五言长城”,他的五绝是《逢雪宿芙蓉山主人》。

A.张籍B.韦应物C.刘长卿D.王建2.在北宋是诗人中,____自成一家,当时其诗就被称为“山谷体”,他是江西诗派的创始人。

A.骆宾王B.王勃C.杨炯D.黄庭坚3.词究其本来性质而言,是歌辞,是广义上的诗歌的一种。

晚唐的词人中以____为最著名,他是花间词派的创始人之一。

A.温庭筠B.白居易C.刘禹锡D.张志和4. 元代杂剧是中国戏曲史上第一个高峰,标志着中国古代戏曲真正走向了成熟。

杂剧____的故事来源于唐代白居易的诗《井底引银瓶》,这部杂剧是白朴最成功的剧作。

A.《倩女离魂》B.《墙头马上》C.《救风尘》D.《汉宫秋》5. 南戏是南曲戏文的简称,它最初流行与浙东沿海一带,故又称“温州杂剧”、《永嘉杂剧》或《永嘉戏曲》。

南戏的形式在元末明初逐步定型下来。

高明的____向来被称为“南戏之祖”。

A.《琵琶记》B.《赵贞女》C.《王魁》D.《荆钗记》6. 清代是中国古代文学的最后一个时期。

在诗歌方面,明末清初坛上,_____是影响最大的诗人。

他的诗歌主张是在重“性情”的同时,也重“学问”,具有向宋诗回复的意味,代表作有《初学集》、《有学集》等。

A.蒲松龄B.李玉C.李汝珍D.钱谦益7. 盛唐时期的边塞诗也负有盛名,_____的诗作《燕歌行》是唐代边塞诗的压卷之作。

A.李宝嘉B.吴沃尧C.高适D.曾朴8. 20世纪20年代中后期出现于诗坛并且对新诗的发展形成重大影响的是“新月派”。

其中____是新月社所编刊物《晨报副刊·诗刊》中的积极活动者和新格律诗的主要倡导者,其第一部诗集《红烛》表现了唯美的倾向和浓丽的风格。

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题答案解析分析

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题答案解析分析

A. prestige
B. superiority
C. priority
D. publicity
03. The price of the coal will vary according to how far it has to be transported and how expensive
the freight ____ are.
B. memorize
C. propagate
D. commemorate
07. Please do not be ____ by his offensive remarks since he is merely trying to attract attention.
A. distracted
B. disregarded
C. irritated
D. intervened
08. He wouldn’t answer the reporters’ questions, nor would he ____ for a photograph.
A. summon
B. highlight
C. pose
D. marshal
09. If you don’t ____ the children properly, Mr. Chiver, they’ll just run riot.
11. Many scientists remain ____ about the value of this research program.
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2015年对外经济贸易大学英语翻译硕士MTI真题及答案解析

2015年对外经济贸易大学英语翻译硕士MTI真题及答案解析
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C.fragment
D.correct
上一题下一题
(27/30)Vocabulary
第27题
It might be the case that the economy is fundamentally unchanged from where it was a year or two ago, but has received a boost from the falling cost of petrol and other commodities.
A.correct
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C.run on
D.choppy
上一题下一题
(24/30)Vocabulary
第24题
Perplexed by the rising rates of inflation and alarmed by the decline in major construction projects.
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱA.in spite of
B.in case of
C.as a result of
D.rather than
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(7/30)Vocabulary
第7题
While most experts______the idea that corporations could actually become human beings, most agree that punishing corporations for the crimes they commit will at the very least have a positive effect on the world.

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI真题及答案

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI真题及答案

2010年对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI真题及答案各位考研的同学们,大家好!我是才思的一名学员,现在已经顺利的考上研究生,今天和大家分享一下这个专业的真题,方便大家准备考研,希望给大家一定的帮助。

第3卷:百科写作一、单项选择(50分)01. 关于《左传》的解释,正确的是____。

A. 又称《春秋左氏传》B. 又称《左氏公羊传》C. 作者是孔子D. 记载齐国的历史02. 关于《楚辞》的解释,正确的是____。

A. 主要是战国时期中原一带的作品B. 屈原是唯一的作者C. 《离骚》是《楚辞》中的名篇D. 诗歌形式主要是四言体03. 关于“颜筋柳骨”的解释,正确的是____。

A. 形容宋代的绘画风格B. 形容宋代大画家颜真卿和柳公权的绘画风格C. 形容唐代大书法家颜真卿和柳宗元的书法风格D. 形容唐代大书法家颜真卿和柳公权的书法风格04. 关于“吴带当风”的解释,正确的是____。

A. 形容汉代画家吴道子的绘画风格B. 形容唐代画家吴道子的绘画风格C. 形容汉代书法家吴道子的书法风格D. 形容唐代画家吴昌硕的绘画风格05. 关于“鸳鸯蝴蝶派”的解释,正确的是____。

A. 代表作家有张恨水、徐枕亚B. 代表作家有冰心、周作人C. 艺术风格飘然出尘,代表隐士情怀D. 代表作家主要集中在山青水秀的小城镇06. 关于“创造社”的解释,正确的是____。

A. 主要作家有郭沫若、郁达夫、冰心B. 主要作家有周作人、田汉C. 成立于日本东京D. 成立于中国北京07. 关于“司马”姓来源的解释,正确的是____。

A. 来自动物B. 来自出生地C. 来自职官D. 来自祖先谥号08. 关于“佛教”的解释,正确的是____。

A. 佛教由释迦牟尼创立于尼泊尔B. 佛教由释迦牟尼创立于古印度C. 佛教与大乘、中乘、小乘之分D. “达赖”、“班禅”属于禅宗的称号09. 关于“魏晋南北朝”的解释,正确的是____。

A. 南朝是指宋齐梁隋四个朝代B. “晋朝”的皇族是司马氏C. 曹操建立了魏政权D. 北朝是汉族统治的政权10. 关于“石窟”的解释,正确的是____。

贸大翻译硕士考研真题

贸大翻译硕士考研真题
晚起的一个思想派别,对法制最为重视的。把 法家思想发展到最高点、集法家之大成者是____。
A. 墨子
B. 韩非
C. 庄子
D. 荀子
17. 在中国古代书法史上,有著名的“楷书四大家”。他们分别是____。 A. 欧阳询、颜真卿、柳公权和赵孟頫 B. 欧阳询、苏 轼、黄庭坚和柳公权 C. 羊 欣、柳公权、黄庭坚和赵孟頫 D. 苏 轼、欧阳询、柳公权和赵孟頫
大臣,史称“火药阴谋案”,其始作俑者是____。
A. 福克斯
B. 富兰克林
C. 查尔斯
D. 克伦威尔
28. 美国的五大潮指的是:____。 A. 密歇根湖、苏必利尔潮、伊利潮、休伦湖、安大略湖 B. 密歇根湖、苏必利尔湖、伊利湖、尼斯湖、安大略湖 C. 密歇根湖、苏必利尔湖、谢湖、尼斯湖、安大略湖 D. 密歇根湖、奇安湖、伊利湖、尼斯湖、安大略湖
A. 《红楼梦》
B. 《聊斋志异》
C. 《老残游记》
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D. 《儒
08. 1918 年 5 月,一部被认为是中国现代小说的开山之作发表于《新青年》,
这部小说名为鲁迅先生的____。
A. 《孔已己》
B. 《药》
C. 《狂人日记》
D. 《呐喊》
09.《女神》我国文学史上一部具有突出成就和巨大影响的新诗集,出版于 1921 年 8 月。其中最有代表性的是诗篇____。
D.
《古诗十九首》
06. 代表清代戏剧的最高成就的是____和____。 A. 孔尚任的《长生殿》和洪昇的《桃花扇》 B. 洪昇的《长生般》和孔尚任的《桃花扇》 C. 李伯元的《官场现行记》和曾朴的《孽海花》 D. 曾朴的《官场现行记》和李伯元的《孽海花》
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07. 中国文学史上第一部长篇讽刺小说是____。

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题解析

对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士MTI考研真题解析
篇章翻译难度不大,但篇幅较长.汉译英讲地是我国人口老龄化对经济增长地潜在影响,英译汉是亚洲区域和金融一体化,两篇文章内容都中规中矩,没有太大变化,注重训练素材地针对性,同时提升翻译能力就可以了.7EqZc。
三、汉语写作与百科知识
百科单选题今天增加到道题,前半部分考察地还是中国文学文学部分,古代和现代并重.中间几道考察世界地理,后面主要考察西方文学和西方文化,文学部分不仅仅限于纯文学,还包括社会经济题材地文学作品.另外,今年比较大地一个变化是不考名词解释.lzq7I。
写作题和前两年相比,没有太大差异,题源是公布地,考察,三者之间地关系,写作地框架可以按照雅思图表作文来写,但是内容需要自己丰富,建议大家平时多看看这类经济报告,了解经济常识,培养经济素养.GMsIa。
二、翻译基础
翻译基础今年题型大变,很多同学没看清题目就作答,吃了大亏.英汉短语互译部分去掉了缩略词翻译,而是个英译汉,挑选其中个,并用中文简要解释这五个短语,个汉译英,也是选取其中个,用英语简要解释一下.这部分将英汉短语互译同名词解释相结合,更加注重考察经济常识,准备这部分内容,不能再看财经类地英汉短语翻译,还需要了解其实在意思,红宝书上归纳了基本地常识,大家可以参照学习.TIrRG。
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今天主要跟大家谈谈对外经济贸易大学翻译硕士考研真题地风格,主要是从基础英语、翻译基础、汉语写作与百科知识这几个部分来进行分析.y6v3A。

对外经济贸易大学英语翻译硕士MTI考研真题及答案 翻译硕士英语

对外经济贸易大学英语翻译硕士MTI考研真题及答案 翻译硕士英语

二十道词汇选择的答案1 precipitate选项还有precitate, presitate,precititate2 attributable to 选项还有contributing to,attributed with,attributed to(be attributable to归因于,归咎于,归功于…)3 payable at sight4 irrespective of5 disposable6 looking forward to (receiving...)选项还有receive...7 at the expense of 选项还有at expense of...8 (take out ) a mortgage 选项还有take in,take on,take out9 scoff at the idea that 选项还有support for,stand over...10 profiteering11 (enclosed )please find选项还有the enclosed,enclosing,the attached12 Theoretically, lending rates have already been liberalised, with no floor on them; in reality, bankers say they still price loans off the (benchmark).选项还有bottom line,interest rate13 null and void 选项还有ineffective14 purchasing power15 The company is reported to have (liabilities) of $1989 A debt B asset C responsibilities D liabilities16 Should any damage to the goods occur, a claim may ( be filed against) the insurance agent at your be lodged to B lodge against C be filled with D be filed against 网上的原句是be filed with,所以只能选D17 Lack the (expertise) in dealing with... A expert B expertise D acknowledgment18 only if...can选项还有only when...did,...19 (is committed to) doing 选项还有is obliged to,is promised to,is convinced to20 Carbon dioxide (emissions) 选项还有ejections改错今年没有前两年难,10个都比较简单阅读题五篇第一篇阅读1 What dose the word "shrink" mean?A ThriveB StableC ExpandD Compress选D2 Why dose the author mention IAB in the second paragraph?A to explain why the digital advertising market has weakened recently.B to support the viewpoint that digital advertising market has weakened.C to argue the point that digital advertising market has weakened recently.D 忘了选B3 According to this article, Facebook might NOT be the competitor of mobile advertising for Google?A TrueB FalseC Not given选B4 According to this article, Microsoft might be the competitor of mobile advertising for Google?A TrueB FalseC Not given选C5 According to this article, Snapchat might be the competitor of mobile advertising for Google?A TrueB FalseC Not given选A第二篇阅读题源6 According to paragraph 1, What is the main purpose of the Sino-British plan?A To participate in the APEC CEO Summit 2014.B To learn why China is so good at numbers.C To help control China's air pollution.D选B7 What dose the word "Accolade" mean?A NeutralB AnimadversionC DepreciateD Praise选D8 9 According to this article, what is one hypothesis of the academic debate about why China is so good at numbers EXPECT—8—and —9—A It's all about genetic.B It's all because of the pedagogical strategies.C Mandarin is a better language to learn maths.D Chinese spend most of their time learning maths.E 出题老师编的,大概是中国学生喜欢学数学8 D 9 E10Which is the theme of the article?A British faith in Chinese education fails to add upB British faith in Chinese education remains stable.C British faith in Chinese education.D 忘了选A add up 有合乎情理的意思第三篇阅读题源选HeadlineA The Chinese tech market is an alluring one.B But Microsoft may actually be better off in China than many other US tech companies.C Instead, worse off in the China market are hardware companies like Cisco and IBM.D It’s been a rough year for foreign tech companies in China.11. Microsoft is the latest to make headlines with a tale of woe, in the form of a $140m tax fee paid to Chinese authorities. (Microsoft prefers to call it a $140m “bilateral advanced pricing agreement”). This comes on top of an antitrust investigation launched in July and this week’s news that one of China’s largest companies is switching its email service away from Microsoft.12. Due to rampant piracy, Microsoft’s revenues in China have never been very big (about the same size as revenues in the Netherlands). Microsoft’s overall revenues rose 25 per cent last quarter, year on year, despite the “more challenging environment”reported in China and Russia.13. Cisco’s sales in China have halved during the past two years, driven by a backlash after the Snowden revelations and by the increasing capabilities of Chinese equipment manufacturers like Huawei. IBM’s China revenues are falling too, the company disclosed last quarter –on top of a 22 per cent year-on-year drop in the comparable quarter last year. IBM said a tough hardware market was to blame. The company will exit part of that business with the sale of its x86 server business to Lenovo, a deal that closed in October.Then there’s Qualcomm, which partners with Chinese manufacturers who produce its chips; the company says one-fifth of its licensed 3G/4G devices are going unreported (which means no licence fees). The company is having trouble resolving these disputes because it is simultaneously the subject of a Chinese antitrust investigation.14. IT spend in China may grow at per cent next year, as forecast by IDC, to the US’s per cent, but given the size of their respective markets –the US is three.答案是11 D 12 B 13 C 14A第四篇阅读题源Even at 25 years’distance from that world-changing event, the fall of the Berlin Wall, what inspires admiration is the civilised manner in which the people of Poland, Hungary, East Germany and Czechoslovakia –____15_______–dismantled communist regimes that had oppressed them since the late 1940s.The peaceful change that underpinned the rebirth of Poland and Hungary, the unification of East and West Germany in 1990 and Czechoslovakia’s “velvet divorce”in 1993 into separate Czech and Slovak states was a precondition for each country’s success. Where violence accompanied the end of communism, as in the former Yugoslavia, ___16 ________.The collective term “eastern Europe”made little sense in the communist era, given the conspicuous differences in each country’s history, economy, ethnic composition, one-party system and relationship with Moscow. It makes even less sense today –______17 _______with Nato and the EU, of which they are members or partners.As David Lipton, the International Monetary Fund’s first deputy managing director, says in 25 Years of Transition, an IMF report: “After years of isolation from the western economic system, and after the distortions and deprivations of the communist system, most citizens just wanted to live in a normal country with a normal economy and, ____18____, that vision was captured in the allure of integrating with western Europe.”Not everything is “normal”in the region. Per capita gross domestic product in Poland, which in some respects is?the star economic performer, is slightly more than half that of Germany. This is a big improvement from 1989, when it was about a third, but there remains much catching up to do.A given their history and geographyB progress has been more unevenC except insofar as all identify security and prosperityD with varying degrees of help from reformers inside the power apparatus答案是15D 16 B 17 C 18 A第五篇阅读题源19 According to the writer, who might be the big winner of the Singles’Day?A RetailersB ConsumersC Delivery companiesD Both consumers and delivery companiesE 忘了选D20 Why dose the cash flow of Alibaba grow much more slowly than their profit?A Because they spent money on data centres.B Because they spent money on land rights.C Because they spent money on construction.D All the above.选D作文题源WTO公布的world trade report 2014PDF工具栏第二十页的图要求write a report,字数要求300-350字describe,compare and analyze the world trade,GDP and trade between 1990 and 2013. 这个题干写的有点错误,不过应该可以看出来,应该是describe,compare and analyze the world trade,GDP and trade /GDP between 1990 and 2013.还有GDP和trade /GDP两条线一定要分清楚,很多人把这两条线弄混了,太吃亏了。

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对外经济贸易大学2010年翻译硕士(MTI)真题Part1Terminology and Phrase Translation(30%)1.dynamic equivalence:动态对等2.miss the boat:错失良机3.spill the beans:泄露机密4.semiotic dimension:符号维度,符号层面5.postscript:附言;后记6.outsourcing:外包7.transliteration:音译8.tit for tat:以牙还牙,针锋相对9.black sheep:害群之马10.over-translation:超额翻译,过度翻译11.电子商务:e-commerce;e-business12.对冲基金:hedge fund13.次贷危机:Subprime mortgage crisis14.山寨手机:emulational mobile phone/copycat mobile phone15.暗箱操作:black case work;black-box operation16.本末倒置:have the order reversed;put the cart before the horse17.破釜沉舟:break the caldrons and sink the boats(after crossing);burn one’s boats;burn one’s bridge18.网恋:online love affair/cyber romance/Cyber Love19.科学发展观:Scientific Outlook on Development20.和谐社会:harmonious society21.MOU:谅解备忘录(Memorandum of Understanding)22.GDP:国内生产总值(Gross Domestic Product)23.POW:战俘(prisoner of war)24.CPU:中央处理器(Central Processing Unit)25.LC:Library of Congress(美国)国会图书馆/landing craft登陆艇26.NGO:非政府组织(Non-Governmental Organization)27.BBS:电子布告栏系统(Bulletin Board System)28.LCD:液晶显示屏(liquid crystal display)29.WHO:世界卫生组织(World Health Organization)30.EAP:员工帮助计划(Employee Assistance Program)/扩展认证协议(Extensible Authentication Protocol)Part2Passage Translation(120%)Section One:Translate the following English passages into Chinese(60points).Globalization is under strain as never before,Everywhere its stresses rumble,Most of sub-Saharan Africa,South America,the Middle East,and Central Asia are mired in stagnation or economic decline.North America,Western Europe,and Japan are bogged down in slow growth and risk renewed recession.War now beckons in Iraq.For advocates of open markets and free trade this experience poses major challenges.Why is globalization so at risk?Why are its benefits seemingly concentrated in a few locations?Can a more balanced globalization be achieved?No easy answers to these questions exist.Open markets are necessary for economic growth,but they are hardly sufficient.Some regions of the world have done extremely well from globalization-notably East Asia and China in recent years,Yet some regions have done miserably,especiallysub-Saharan Africa.The truth is that economic performance is determined not only by governnance standards,but by geopolitics,geography,and economic structure.Countries with large populations,and hence large internal markets,tend to grow more rapidly than countries with small populations.Coastal countries tend to outperform landlocked countries.Countries with high levels of malaria.Developing countries that neighbor rich markets,such as Mexico,tend to outperformcountries far away from major markets.These differences matter.If rich countries don’t pay heed to such structural issues,we will find that the gaps between the world’s winners and losers will continue to widen.If rich countries blame unlucky countries–claiming that they are somehow culturally or politically unfit to benefit from globalization–we will create not only deeper pockets of poverty but also deepening unrest.This,in turn, will result in increasing levels of violence,backlash,and yes, terrorism.Section Two:Translate the following Chinese passage into Eng lish(60points).近年来,许多中国出口厂商受到了金融危机的冲击,我们必须采取有效措施来对付这种出口低迷的局面,全方位地开拓国际市场。

俗话说:“不能在一棵树上吊死。

”在选择新市场时要权衡其风险与机会,并且要反映迅速;要随时跟踪市场变化情况,以便选择有利时机和地点抓紧出口。

只有那些富有活力、洞察力和应变力的企业才能在市场景气时大显身手,而在市场萧条时也能站稳脚跟。

当某些市场疲软时,总还有另一些市场坚挺,所以能够做到“东方不亮西方亮”。

出口商品必须有一流的品质、款式和包装,但行之有效的广告宣传和促销活动也很重要,尤其要提高用外语针对国外市场进行宣传的能力。

赴国外参展、派人员出国推销、在国外建立生产或销售点等等,一定要讲求实效。

育明教育考研专业课第一品牌,考研信息可咨询育明教育官网政治【学科概述】不用因为政治纷繁复杂的知识点而担心政治会不过线,只要肯下功夫,60分是很容易达到的。

但对于想考名校的朋友,如果期望考到75分左右的高分,你们就需要仔细做选择题,认真地理解重点了。

政治在2010年,大纲作了大幅修订,有了如今大纲的基本结构。

总体上来说,考研政治降低了专业难度,给没怎么学习过政治专业知识的同学越来越多的机会。

政治总分100分,50分客观选择,50分主观简答。

先说主观题,一共5道大题,分别对应政治的五个部分,考点很难预料,但是实际能得到分数不少。

感觉上,只要你能紧贴题目的意思写上两百来字言之成理的话,25分应当毫无悬念。

这里需要说明,考北京区的朋友(北京是最大的旱区,所以主观答题都会被压分),你们政治的主观题大部分都在30上下,33分以上属于个别现象。

在一些竞争相对没那么激烈的地区,主观题的分数会高得多。

所以主观题不但出题点难以控制,可操作性也不强。

相对而言,客观选择题可控性很强,是我们在政治科目的主要精力所在。

【辅导材料选择】目前,考研政治的辅导书最好还是选择肖秀荣老师的一系列书。

我曾对比过几本市面上的不同类别的政治辅导材料,无论是从内容与考研的契合度还是从认真负责的态度来讲,肖老师的都是我见到的书中最好的。

肖老师每年都会在网上提供免费的访谈资料,介绍他对考生的复习建议。

肖老师的微博也每天都为广大考研学子开放,我就在上面问过问题,得到了肖老师的回复。

不过到10月之后,老师会很忙,所以有问题要早问。

政治这门课,大纲极其复杂,内容信息量极大,而考试常考的内容大约只占大纲内容的3成。

所以政治辅导书是很必要的,可以为你找到重点、理清脉络、节省时间。

A:一本纲领性的大纲解析政治学习没有课本(大学里的五本政治书,切不可作为复习纲要),所以主要的复习就靠大纲解析。

推荐1:《考试大纲解析》教育部考试中心每年考试前都会编写该书(这几年都是9月中旬上市),一般为红色,故又称红宝书,这是最正宗的大纲解析,是政治科目命题的直接蓝本。

权威的书,也有其自身缺点,由于其纲领性太强,故通篇没有任何重点标示,翻开书是通篇一样的文字,初学者读来是极其累的。

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