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1、英译汉练习精选1. the most common characteristic of outstanding success is “an extensive knowledge of the exact meaning of english words.” the extent of your vocabulary indicates the degree of your intelligence. your brain power will increase as you learn to know more words. the study of words is not merely
2、 something that has to do with literature. words are your tools of thought. you cant even think at all without words. without words you could make no decisions and form no judgments whatsoever. and the more words you have at your command the deeper, clearer and more accurate will be your thinking. a
3、 command of vocabulary will give you assurance; build your self-confidence; lend color to your personality; increase your popularity. your words are your personality. your vocabulary is you. (wilfred funk)2. words are explosive. phrases are packed with tnt. a simple word can destroy a friendship, la
4、nd a large order. the proper phrases in the mouths of clerks have quadrupled the sales of a department store. the wrong words used by a campaign orator have lost an election. words have changed the direction of history. words can also change the direction of your life. they have often raised a man f
5、rom mediocrity to success. if you consciously increase your vocabulary you will unconsciously raise yourself to a more important station in life, and the new and higher position you have won will, in turn, give you a better opportunity for further enriching your vocabulary. it is a beautiful and suc
6、cessful cycle. (wilfred funk)3. mastering a large number of words is essential to achieving fluency in a foreign language. there are no short-cuts to a large vocabulary in english: you just have to rely on diligence and dedication. of course you can figure out from the context the meanings of some n
7、ew words you come across in your reading, but more often than not you have to look them up in a dictionary in order to be clear about their accurate meanings. a practicable way to pick up new words is, perhaps, to read a lot, preferably stories that you find interesting or exciting. it often pays to
8、 read the same book over and over again: each time you read it you will learn different new words, and the familiar context helps to fix them in your mind. 4. a successful argument gives evidence of some sort for every important point. evidence may include statistics, observations or testimony of ex
9、perts, personal narratives, or other supporting proof. a writer needs to convince readers by taking them from some initial position on an issue to the writers position, which readers will share if the argument succeeds. the only way to do this is to provide evidence that convinces readers that the p
10、osition is a right or true one. (from perspectives on contemporary issues, 2003)5. examples and illustrations are crucial to writing, no matter what the primary purpose. without examples, writing stays at the general or abstract level and leaves readers only vaguely understanding what a writer means
11、. examples make meaning clear and help make writing more interesting, livelier, and more engaging than in an essay without details. examples may be brief and numerous or extended and limited in number, and they may take the form of narratives. it would be difficult to find an effective piece of writ
12、ing that does not use examples of some sort. (ibid.)6. most composition instructors would probably agree that students use too few examples in their writing. perhaps because of a lack of background in a subject, a student may rely on broad, general statements that are neither interesting nor convinc
13、ing. if a student were always able to draw from his personal experience in writing, the tendency to generalize might be more easily overcome. but this is not always possible. when working with an unfamiliar subject, though, a resourceful student will explore the library to find background material a
14、nd supporting examples for his paper. using examples in a composition can be compared to presenting evidence in a courtroom. evidence serves to make a legal case more specific; it helps to convince the jurors. examples make a composition more specific; they add substance to the writers controlling i
15、dea. for example, if you are writing an expository paper about progress in the railroad industry, your examples might include the luxurious italian train, the settebello, connecting milan and rome; the 125-mile-per-hour japanese train running on the hokkaido line from tokyo to osaka; and the extensi
16、ve trans-european express trains which span the continent. examples such as these would lend force to your writing. (from american english rhetoric by robert g. bander, 1978) 7. english is generally acknowledged to be the worlds most important language. first, the number of native speaker of english
17、 is more than 300 million. second, the spread of english over most of the world as an international language is a unique phenomenon in the worlds history: about 1500 million peopleover a third of the worlds populationlive in countries where english has some official status or is one of the native la
18、nguages, if not the dominant native language. third, english leads as the primary medium for 20th century science and technology. finally, english is the language of the united states, whose gross domestic product in 1980 was more than double that of its nearest competitor, japan. 8. the statistics
19、of english are astonishing. of all the worlds languages (which now number some 2700), it is arguably the richest in vocabulary. the oxford english dictionary lists about 500,000 words; and a further half million technical and scientific terms remain uncatalogued.three-quarters of the worlds mail, an
20、d its telexes and cables, are in english. so are more than half the worlds technical and scientific periodicals. english is the medium for 80 percent of the information stored in the worlds computers. nearly half of all business deals in europe are conducted in english. it is the language of sport a
21、nd glamour: the official language of the olympics and the miss universe competition. english is the official voice of the air, of the sea, and of christianity. five of the largest broadcasting companies in the world (cbs, nbc, abc, bbc, cbc) transmit in english to audiences that regularly exceed one
22、 hundred million. (from the story of english by robert mccrum et al, 1986)9. for the post-intermediate and advanced english learners, it is advisable to use more of a monolingual dictionary. there are a number of advantages. apart from the increase of exposure of english and avoidance of misundersta
23、nding by translation, users have to think in english, understand meanings in terms of other english words, thus enlarging vocabulary and learn the precise meanings of words and usages through definitions and examples. moreover, the effective use of a monolingual dictionary will give learners a sense
24、 of satisfaction and self-sufficiency and greater confidence in their ability to solve language problems. 10. the human being may be called the animal with language. upon a little reflection, we can see that only by means of language can mankind create and transmit the body of concepts, attitudes, v
25、alues, and skills that constitute civilization. only by language can we carry the past with us, understand the present, and project the future. only by language can we have a clear notion of ourselves as individuals. “i think, therefore i am,” as the philosopher descartes put it. and only by languag
26、e can we forge the bonds of a societya society as distinguished from some sort of instinctual hero or swarm.11. all universities contribute to the prosperity and success of their country. the also conserve the culture and legacy specific to their countrys civilization. but they do far more than that
27、. knowledge is secure only when it is hard won by the independent tests of accurate, rational explorations. so when we teach our students skills, we also give them values. these are values for personal and civic conduct. on the other hand, these values underwrite the personal need for independent un
28、derstanding which is the source of human creativity.12. a good education should, among other things, train you to think for yourself. the examination system does anything but that. what has to be learnt is rigidly laid down by a syllabus, so the student is encouraged to memorise. examinations do not
29、 motivate a student to read widely, but to restrict his reading; they do not enable him to seek more and more knowledge, but induce cramming. they lower the standards of teaching, for they deprive the teacher of all freedom. teachers themselves are often judged by examination results and instead of
30、teaching their subjects, they are reduced to training their students in exam techniques which they despise. the most successful candidates are not always the best educated; they are the best trained in the technique of working under duress. (l. g. alexander)13. all the wisdom of the ages, all the st
31、ories that have delighted mankind for centuries, are easily and cheaply available to all of us within the covers of booksbut we must know how to avail ourselves of this treasure and how to get the most from it. the most unfortunate people in the world are those who have never discovered how satisfyi
32、ng it is to read good booksreading is a pleasure of the mind, which means that it is a little like a sport: your eagerness and knowledge and quickness make you a good reader. reading is fun, not because the writer is telling you something, but because it makes your mind work. your own imagination wo
33、rks along with the authors or even goes beyond his. your experience, compared with his, brings you to the same or different conclusions, and your ideas develop as you understand his. (bennett cerf)14. most wedding customs are very old and come from many different lands. throwing old shoes or tying t
34、hem to the bridal car goes back to ancient egypt. there the father handed the brides sandal to the groom, symbolizing a transfer of authority. throwing rice carries the wish that the couple will be blessed with children. another widespread custom is for the bride to wear “something old, something ne
35、w, something borrowed, and something blue.” in ancient israel the brides robe had a blue border signifying purity, fidelity, and love. centuries ago in france the bride threw her garter, and the girl who caught it was believed to be the next bride. today the bride throws her bouquet.15. the wedding
36、ring represents a promise for eternal and everlasting love. it is a representation of the promises joining both the bride and groom together. the wedding ring is placed on the ring finger of the right hand because it was traditionally believed that this finger was a direct connection to the heartthe
37、 perfect place for a symbol, representing eternal love and commitment. the circular shape of the wedding ring has symbolized undying, unending love since the days of the early egyptians. a primitive bride wore a ring of hemp or rushes, which had to be replaced often. durable iron was used by the rom
38、ans to symbolize the permanence of marriage. todays favorite is, of course, gold, because of its lasting qualities of beauty and purity. 16. coffee is a universal beverage that is served in different ways around the world. in london, for example, some englishmen dip mustard into their coffee, while
39、in denver, a person might add a dash of ketchup. strips of orange and lemon peel, cloves and cinnamon sticks are not unusual additions to the brew in europe. an asian delight consists of coffee brewed in boiling sugar. perhaps the richest cup of coffee can be enjoyed in ireland where whiskey and whi
40、pped cream are important ingredients. in australia a waitress will ask, “do you want black or white?” black is plain black coffee, but white is half coffee and half warm milk. if an australian orders iced coffee, he will be served a cup of steaming coffee with a scoop of ice cream. it sounds like th
41、e australian version of “a snowball in hell”. 17. although einstein (1879-1955) felt no need for religious ritual and belonged to no formal religious group, he was the most religious man i have known. he once said to me, “ideas come from god,” and one could hear the reverence with which he pronounce
42、d the word. on the marble fireplace in the mathematics building at princeton university is carved, in the original german, what one might call his scientific credo: “god is subtle, but he is not malicious.” by this einstein meant that scientists could expect to find their task difficult, but not hop
43、eless.18. nearly 40 years after her death, marilyn monroe (1926-1962) remains the worlds most famous blonde. though she made just 30 movies in 15 years, she is the subject of more than 50 books, far more than any other screen star. and there has been no one like herbeautiful, sexual, and at the same
44、 time, vulnerable. this made her famous, and this brought her trouble. even reaching amazing heights, marilyn monroe would find no lasting comfort or joy from either her career or her relationships. this was the tragedy of her brief life. we know the many sad detailsthe suicide attempts, drug addict
45、ion, the affairs and failed marriages, the damaging relationships. this is a story of a poor kid who made it in hollywood and delightedly captured the world, who seemed to have it all but couldnt find happiness. 19. we often hear that computers are cold and inhuman, but in fact many people are more
46、comfortable with a computer than with another person. computers are patient and do not judge the people who use them. many students who would be embarrassed to show a teacher that they do not understand something are happy to ask a computer questions. some patients would rather explain their health
47、problems to a computer than to a doctor. there is even a computer program which deals with psychological problems. the program has become popular because many people feel uncomfortable discussing such problems with another person.20. today it can be said that wheels run america. the four rubber tire
48、s of the automobile move america through work and play. wheels spin, and people drive off to their jobs. tires turn, and people shop for the weeks food at the big supermarket down the highway. hubcaps whirl, and the whole family spend a day at the lake. each year more wheels crowd the highways as te
49、n million new cars roll out of the factories. one out of every six american works at assembling cars, driving trucks, building roads, or pumping gas. america without cars? it is unthinkable.21. people think of the united states as a rich and plentiful nation. it is, but it is not self-sufficient. it
50、s reliance on foreign sources is made clear every day in the year. topping the list is oil. most oil is imported from the middle eastern countries of saudi arabia and iran. or take sugar: cane sugar ranks high in value among imported foodstuffs. or consider coffee. coffee drinking could not be an am
51、erican habit if imports from venezuela and brazil were cut off. morning readers would not have their newspapers without printing ink. much of that comes from canada. the chief source of raw silk is japan. a wristwatch may or may not be a swiss watch, but the inner movements are probably imported. ni
52、nety percent of them are.22. individual freedom is probably the most basic of all the american values. scholars and outside observers often call this value “individualism”, but many americans use the word freedom. perhaps the word is one of the most respected popular words in the united states today
53、. by freedom, americans mean the desire and the ability of all individuals to control their own destiny without outside interference from the government, a ruling noble class, the church, or any other organized authority. the desire to be free of controls was a basic value of the new nation in 1776,
54、 and it has continued to attract immigrants to this country. (from the american way by e. n. kearny, 1984)23. it is important to understand what most americans mean when they say they believe in equality of opportunity. they do not mean that every one isor should beequal. however, they do mean that
55、each individual should have an equal chance for success. americans see much of life as a race for success. for them, equality means that everyone should have an equal chance to enter the race and win. in other words, equality of opportunity may be thought of as an ethical rule. it helps ensure that
56、the race for success is a fair one and that a person does not win just because he or she was born into a wealthy family, or lose because of race or religion. this american concept of “fair play” is an important aspect of the belief in equality of opportunity. (ibid.)24. if you are invited into a per
57、sons home, there are other questions to consider. for instance, what time should you arrive? if it is a social occasion, not a business one, it is not polite to arrive early. your hostess will be preparing for you, and will be most embarrassed if you arrive before she is quite ready. ten minutes late is excellent. half an hour late is excessive, and requires apologies. then too, the british are rather particular about table manners. the
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