英语专业八级英译中翻译练习(共8页).doc
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上英译中练习1 Scientific and technological advances are enabling us to comprehend the furthest reaches of the cosmos, the most basic constituents of matter, and the miracle of life. At the same time, today, the actions, and inaction, of human beings imperil not only life on the planet, but the very life of the planet. Globalization is making the world smaller, faster and richer. Still, 9/11, avian flu, and Iran remind us that a smaller, faster world is not necessarily a safer world. Our world is bursting with knowledge-but desperately in need of wisdom. Now, when sound bites are getting shorter, when instant messages crowd out essays, and when individual lives grow more frenzied, college graduates capable of deep reflection are what our world needs. For all these reasons I believed and I believe even more strongly today in the unique and irreplaceable mission of universities.英译中练习2There are few words which are used more loosely than the word 'civilization'. What does it mean? It means a society based upon the opinion of civilians. It means that violence, the rule of warriors and despotic chiefs, the conditions of camps and warfare, of riot and tyranny, give place to parliaments where laws are made, and independent courts of justice in which over long periods those laws are maintained. That is civilization and in its soil grow continually freedom, comfort and culture. When civilization reigns in any country, a wider and less harassed life is afforded to the masses of the people, the traditions of the past are cherished, and the inheritance bequeathed to us by former wise or valiant men becomes a rich estate to be enjoyed and used by all. 英译中练习3 In a calm sea every man is a pilot. But all sunshine without shade, all pleasure without pain, is not life at all. Take the lot of the happiest - it is a tangled yarn. Bereavements and blessings, one following another, make us sad and blessed by turns. Even death itself makes life more loving. Men come closest to their true selves in the sober moments of life, under the shadows of sorrow and loss. In the affairs of life or of business, it is not intellect that tells so much as character, not brains so much as heart, not genius so much as self-control, patience, and discipline, regulated by judgment. I have always believed that the man who has begun to live more seriously within begins to live more simply without. In an age of extravagance and waste, I wish I could show to the world how few the real wants of humanity are.To regret one's errors to the point of not repeating them is true repentance. There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. The true nobility is in being superior to your previous self. 英译中练习4 Birds and Death The bird, however hard the frost may be, flies briskly to his customary roosting-place, and, with beak tucked into his wing, falls asleep. He has no apprehensions; only the hot blood grows colder and colder, the pulse feebler as he sleeps, and at midnight, or in the early morning, he drops from his perch-death. Yesterday he lived and moved, responsive to a thousand external influences, reflecting earth and sky in his small brilliant brain as in a looking-glass; also he had a various language, the inherited knowledge of his race, the faculty of flight, by means of which he could shoot, meteor-like, across the sky, and pass swiftly from place to place; and with it such perfect control over all his organs, such marvelous certitude in all his motions, as to be able to drop himself plumb down from the tallest tree-top , or out of the void air , on to a slender spray , and scarcely cause its leaves to tremble . Now , on this morning , he lies stiff and motionless ; if you were to take him up and drop him from your hand , he would fall to the ground like a stone or a lump of clay-so easy and swift is the passage from life to death in wild nature! But he was never miserable英译中练习5Hour in the Sun John H.Bradley "I was rich,if not in money,in sunny hours and summer days." -Henry David Thoreau When Thoreau wrote that line,he was thinking of the Walden.Pond he knew as a boy. Woodchoppers and the Iron Horse had not yet greatly damaged the beauty of its setting.A boy could go to the pond and lie on his back against the seat of a boat,lazily drfiting from shore to shore while the loons dived and the swallows dipped around him.Thoreau loved to recall such sunny hours and summer days"when idleness was the most attractive and productive business." I too was a boy in love with a pond,rich in sunny hours and summer days.Sun and summer are still what the always were,but the boy and the pond changed.The boy,who is now a man,no longer finds much time for idle drifting.The pond has been annexed by a great city.The swamps where herons once hunted are now drained and filled with hourses .The bay where water lilies quietly floated is now a harbor for motor boats.In short,everything that the boy loved no longer exists- except in the man's memory of it.英译中练习6The old lady had always been proud of the great rose-tree in her garden, and was fond of telling how it had grown from a cutting she had brought years before from Italy, when she was first married. She and her husband had been travelling back in their carriage from Rome ( it was before the time of railways ) and on a bad piece of road south of Siena they had broken down, and had been forced to pass the night in a little house by the road-side. The accommodation was wretched of course; she had spent a sleepless night, and rising early had stood, wrapped up, at her window, with the cool air blowing on her face, to watch the dawn. She could still, after all these years, remember the blue mountains with the bright moon above them, and how a far-off town on one of the peaks had gradually grown whiter and whiter, till the moon faded, the mountains were touched with the pink of the rising sun, and suddenly the town was lit as by an illumination, one window after another catching and reflecting the sun's beam, till at last the whole little city twinkled and sparkled up in the sky like a nest of stars 英译中练习7Some people insist that only today and tomorrow matter.But how much poorer we would be if we really lived by that rule! So much of what we do today is frivolous and futile and soon forgotten.So much of what we hope to do tomorrow never happens. The past is the bank in which we store our most valuable possession: the memories that give meaning and depth to our lives.Those who truly treasure the past will not bemoan the passing of the good old days,because days enshrined in memory are never lost.Death itself is powerless to still a remembered voice or erase a remembered smile.And for one boy who is now a man, there is a pond which neither time nor tide can change,where he can still spend a quiet hour in the sun. 英译中练习1参考译文科技进步正在使我们能够探索宇宙的边陲、物质最基本的成分及生命的奇迹。与此同时,今天,人类所做的及没能做到的事情,不仅危害到这个星球上的生命,也危害到该星球的寿命。 全球化正在使地球变得愈来愈小、愈来愈快和愈来愈富有。尽管如此,9/11、禽流感及伊朗提醒我们,更小更快的世界决不意味着其更安全。我们正处于一个知识爆炸的世界之中,不过,迫切需要智慧。现在,在(新闻采访的)原声摘要播出变得愈来愈短,即时信息淘汰了杂记文,个人生活变得如痴如狂之际,这个世界还是需要能够深思的大学生。考虑到这些理由,我过去信仰,而今天甚至更加强烈地信仰大学独特的、无可取代的使 英译中练习2参考译文 比"文明"这个词还用得更不确切、更加无拘无束的词简直寥寥无几。文明是什么意思?它意指一个建立在平民百姓舆论基础上的社会。 它意味着暴力、武士和暴君的统治、战争冲突、暴动暴政为立法议会所取代,被法律得以长期维护的独立法庭所代替。这就是文明,在文明的土壤里,自由、舒适和文化不断发展壮大。如果文明在任何一个国家里占了支配地位,那么便可给人民群众提供一种更加宽松的较为平静的生活,过去的传统则受人珍重,英明伟人或勇士们留给我们的遗产则成为咱们大家共同享用的丰富的财产。 英译中练习3参考译文 译文: 在风平浪静的大海上,每个人都是领航员。 但只有阳光没有阴影,只有快乐没有痛苦,根本不是真正的生活。就拿最幸福的人来说,他的生活也是一团缠结在一起的乱麻。痛苦与幸福交替出现,使得我们一会悲伤一会高兴。 甚至死亡本身都使得生命更加可爱。在人生清醒的时刻,在悲伤与失落的阴影之下,人们与真实的自我最为接近。 在生活和事业的种种事务之中,性格的作用比智力要大,头脑的作用大远不如情感,天资也不如由判断力控制的自制,耐心与修养。 我一直认为,开始在内心更加严肃地生活的人,也会在外在上开始生活得更为朴素。在一个奢侈浪费的年代,我希望能向世人表明,人类真正的需要是如此之少。 真正的悔改,是为自己的错误感到后悔而力求不再重犯。比别人更加优秀并不高贵。真正的高贵是优于过去的自己。 英译中练习4参考译文 译文: 飞鸟之死 尽管天气是如此的寒冷,鸟儿还是矫捷地飞上一惯栖息的地方。把喙埋在翅膀下面,慢慢沉入梦乡。它没有丝毫的恐惧;睡梦中,只有滚烫的血液变得越来越冷;有力的脉搏也越来越微弱。在深夜或者第二天一大早,它便从栖身的考(试大树枝上跌落下来,死掉了。 昨天它还活蹦乱跳,回应外界无数刺激。它那奇异的小脑袋宛如明镜一般,映照着天地;它还会种种不同的语言,这是它们种族遗传下来的知识;还有飞行的技能,凭此它能流星般划过天空,迅速地从一个地方飞到另一个地方;它能如此完美地控制每一个器官,且每个动作都如此惊人地平稳,以致于它可以从最高的树顶垂直飞下,从空旷的空中飞落到细小的树枝上而几乎不让树叶抖动。 而现在,在这个清晨,它僵硬地躺在那儿,一动不动;假如你把它捡起来,抛向空中,它就会像石头或者泥巴那样掉落在地-在野生自然界中,由生到死是多么容易多么迅速的一个过程呀!但那鸟却永远不会觉得悲痛。 英译中练习5参考译文译文: "我是富足的,即使没有万贯家资,却也拥有无数个艳阳天与夏日。"-梭罗 当梭罗写下这句话时,他在怀念儿时的瓦尔登湖。 那时,伐木者与火车还未严重破坏湖畔美丽的景色。小男孩可以走向湖边,仰卧小舟,悠闲地飘荡在两岸之间。在他周围,潜水鸟在戏水,还有燕子轻盈地掠过湖面。梭罗喜欢回忆这样的艳阳天与夏日,"此时,悠闲也便成为最具有魅力且颇有裨益的事情。" 我也曾经是个热爱湖泊的小男孩,也拥有无数个艳阳天与夏日。阳光与夏日依旧,而小男孩与湖泊却已改变。 小男孩已长大成人,再也没有时间去湖上漂游。而湖泊已被大城市所吞并。苍鹭曾经觅食的沼泽,也已干涸,上面盖满了房舍。莲花漂浮的湖湾,也成了汽艇停泊的港口。 总之,小男孩所喜爱的都已不复存在-一切只停留在他的记忆里。 英译中练习6参考译文译文: 老太太总以自家花园里那棵高大的玫瑰树为荣。她非常喜欢告诉别人,数年前她初次结婚时从罗马带回来的枝条,是如何长成如今这般高大的。那时,她与丈夫乘马车从罗马旅行归来(那时还没有火车),途经锡耶那南部的崎岖路段时,马车坏了,他们被迫就宿于路边的小屋里。住宿条件当然非常差;她一夜未能安眠,一早便起身穿好衣服,立于窗前,感受着扑面而来的席席凉风,等待着黎明的到来。事隔多年,她仍然记得那情景。考(试大明月高悬在青山群峦之上。远处山峰上的小镇逐渐明亮起来,月亮慢慢消退,晨曦把群山涂得粉红。突然之间,一束阳光照亮了城镇。城里的窗户相继明亮起来,反射出耀眼的光芒。最后,整个小城宛若繁星,在天空中不停闪烁。 英译中练习7参考译文 译文: 一些人坚持认为只有今日与明日最重要。可要按这条规则来生活的话,我们将会变得更加可怜。(我们的生活将会变得更加贫瘠)今天我们所做之事有多少是琐碎无功的,很快就被人遗忘。又有多少我们明天要为之事将考(试大会成为泡影。 过去是一所银行。我们将最可贵的财富-记忆珍藏其中。这些记忆赋予我们生命的意义和厚度。真正珍惜过去之人不会为美好时光逝去而哀叹。那些珍藏于记忆的时光是永远不会消失的。死亡本身也无法止住记忆中的声音,或擦除记忆中的微笑。对于已经长大成人的小男孩来说,那儿将会有一个池塘。它不会因时间和潮汐而改变,可以让他继续在阳光下享受静谧的时光专心-专注-专业