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咨询翻硕考研 点击加入跨考独家整理最全翻硕考研知识资料库,您可以在这里查阅历年翻译硕士考研真题和知识点等内容,加入我们的翻硕考研交流群还可以获得翻硕学长免费答疑服务,帮你度过最艰难的考研年。以下内容为跨考网整理,如您还需更多考研资料,可选择翻硕考研一对一咨询进行解答。2013年上海大学357英语翻译基础考研真题(回忆版)1,5 个词语互译。全是中译英,清一色政治,偏政治性是预料中的,去年就是,好在看了 ZF 报告北京周报和领导人讲话,明年考的亲要注意了,政府文件很重要。A 文化软实力,B 文化自觉,C 贴近实际、贴近生活、贴近群众,D 食品安全法,E 反不正当竞争法。1 个理论简答。“What do you think of the statement that different types of text call for differentapproaches to its translating?”没有字数限制。正好背过一篇作文说了一些译法和文本 genres,写得还算顺畅。2,中译英。政府文件(看来多看政府文件是很有帮助的)。人力资源服务业白皮书节选的二段。没啥刁钻的单词就是十八大,十二五规划纲要什么的也是比较常见。原文在网上没找到。3,英译中。是丹布朗 圣诞的密码二页 A4 纸,较易懂,个别专用名词生词如 HoolaHoop,Exeter baseball cap,Epcot,Phillies cap.讲的是圣诞节 Brown 家庭的习俗 Christmas Code。大致文意是作者和三个兄弟姐妹还有留学交换生 Bea 一起找线索的故事,谜底就是 EPCOT 五个字母,其实就是布朗父母给他们的礼物,那就是去 Walt DisneyEpcot Center,大家都兴奋地手舞足蹈,最后就说这是最美好的一个圣诞节。原文:Every family has its own holiday traditions. In the Brown household, Christmaswas always a time of delicious food, sing-alongs, colorful gifts, and mysterious codes.Yes, codes.When I was a kid, no Christmas morning was complete without the annual treasure hunt. When the last present under the Christmas tree had been opened, my siblings and I knew that there still remained one big present hidden somewhere in the house for us to find. Our only hope of locating it was a cryptic clue that traditionally resided in a lone envelope perched high on the tree, out of our reach.One year the envelope contained a particularly mind-boggling treasure hunt that my brother, sister and I still recall as The TOCEP Christmas Mystery. (In fact, this treasure hunt directly inspired the scene on page 111 of The Da Vinci Code.)That was the year we had a foreign exchange student living with us. Bea wasSouth African and understandably was somewhat overwhelmed by the frenziedanticipation that led up to an American Christmas. Nonetheless, she embraced thedecorating, singing, and cooking with a zeal that made the holidays doubly special forus that year. So it was with great happiness, on Christmas morning, after all the presents were opened, that my parents handed Bea the mysterious envelope and explained to her the Brown tradition of a Christmas Quest.Looking amazed that such a tradition could exist, Bea excitedly opened the envelope. The poem inside announced that this years quest involved locating five letters of the alphabet, which had been hidden around the house. According to the poems final stanza, the first letter we needed to find was T.You seek a letter in a nook(Its very hard to see).But of the places you might look,Theres just one spot for T.Only one spot for T?My little brother Greg was the first to figure it out. He leapt up and dashed into the kitchen. We all ran after him as he retrieved a stool, dragged it into the breakfastnook, climbed up onto the counter, and grabbed the canister in which my mother kept her tea bags. Sure enough, inside was a note card emblazoned with the letter T.Brilliant!Along with the letter T we found another clue, which ingeniously guided usdown to the basement where we found the letter O taped to an O-shaped HoolaHoop.Again, fiendishly clever!From there more clues led us all over the house. In the kitchen we found the letterC stuffed in a Vitamin C container. In the mud-room, the letter E was hiddeninside my Exeter baseball cap (bearing that same letter).By then, we had located four letters (T-O-C-E), and still we felt no closer tounderstanding our mysterious prize. We hoped the fifth and final letter would make it all come clear. The final clue, however, was baffling.The final letter in your quest,Is simple as can be.Its hidden in a special roomQuite natural for a P.A special room quite natural for a P?I looked in the pantry around the canned peas. Nothing.My little brother checked his bedroom for his Phillies cap. Nothing.A natural place for P?It was Beatrice, our exchange student (having learned a good amount of American slang), who suddenly gasped, jumped to her feet, and dashed up the stairs. For a moment, my siblings and I thought she was ill. but then we heard her shriek with joy. We raced upstairs to find Bea in the bathroom, laughing hysterically and pointing into the toilet. We peered inside, and there, to our enormous delight, we found the letter P taped inside the toilet bowl.P in the toilet!The joke left all four of us kids rolling on the floor in hysterics. Surely my parentshad to be the two funniest people alive. Finally, when we all could breathe again, wehurried back to the living room to decipher the meaning of these five mysteriouslettersT-O-C-E-P?We spread the letters out on the living room floor and stared at them.T.O.C.E.P?They meant nothing to us.It was my younger sister Valerie who saw it first. She drew a startled breath andspun to my parents in disbelief. No! she exclaimed. Really?My parents were beaming. Really. We leave tomorrow morning.The rest of us kids watched in rapt animation as little Valerie victoriously rearranged the five letters TOCEP. to spell one magical word: EPCOT. Instantly, all four kids were dancing around the room, whooping for joy, chanting Epcot! Epcot! Even our exchange student Bea had heard of Walt Disney Worlds Epcot Center, and she joined in the

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