2016MTA考研Q英译汉l习(fn)Q一Q?跨考考研
2016MTA考研Q英译汉l习(fn)Q一Q?/h3>
摘要Q?/b>随着旅游业的发展Q旅游管理硕士的?jng)场需求及(qing)考研热度直线飙升Q竞争力度也加大不少Q因此考生在复?fn)中要注重提升专业素质?qing)技能,朝国家化人才靠拢Q下面是p汉翻译练?fn),希望考生认真做题?/div>
随着旅游业的发展Q?a target="_blank">旅游理士的市(jng)场需求及(qing)考研热度直线飙升Q竞争力度也加大不少Q因此考生在复?fn)中要注重提升专业素质?qing)技能,朝国家化人才靠拢Q下面是p汉翻译练?fn),希望考生认真做题?/p>
Passage 1
(1)The types of daydreamsQwhether they are pleasant and hopeful or filled
with despair take shape in childhood when everyone develops one of three basic
daydreaming stylesQpositiveQnegative and scattereQAmerican Health reports.
Although everyone lapses occasionally into each of these typesQpositive
daydreams are more likely to imagine happyQplayful or entertaining
scenarios.(2)Negative daydreamers tend to dwell on life's darker side imagining
dangerous and/or life threatening situationsQsuch as the appearance of a fatal
or weakening disease or becoming a victim of violence. Scattered daydreamers are
easily bored and distracted."Their mental images tend to be fleetingQrepetitive
and shallowQlike variations on the same fairy talesQ?explains Yale psychologist
Ron Tower.
(3)While all three types are commonQpositive imaginations are likeliest to
serve as springboards(x)for problem solvingQwhile negative and scattered
daydreams may leave a person feeling anxious. Negative daydreamers are waiting
for the other shoe "to fall."Their imaginations are often guilt-ridden or
obsessive. There are times when drifting away can cause problemsQaccording to
Bolin."If daydreaming gets in the way of daily function because the person is
doing it all dayQthe person won't be very productiveQ?she saysQ?The amount of
time and the frequency that a person daydreams is what's important. It should
not take up all of your time.(4)If people find their daydreaming is becoming
excessive(q多?Qthey should take a realistic look at what's going on in their
life and ask themselves what they are trying to avoid. Then they can assess what
steps they need to take to correct the situation."(Anyone who has a hard tme
discriminating between reality and imagination or starts replacing real life
family and friends with imagined people should seek professional
help.)(5)Professor Singer sums up the advantages of daydreams to the average
personQ?by sitting quietly and letting your daydreams emerge instead of
squelching(抑制)themQyou may find there are parts of yourself you haven't been
listening to. Instead of fearing themQyou'll gain access to tremendous range of
interestingQcreative ideas."
Passage1
(1)《美国健店杂志报道说Qh们的白日梦类型在童年时代已lŞ成,不管是o(h)人愉(zhn)的、充满希望的、还是充满绝望的Q在童年时代每个人就形成?jin)三U基本白日梦cd中的一U,卻I(x)U极型的、消U型的或零散型的?/p>
(2)消积型的白日梦者L惌着生活中比较阴暗的斚wQ想象着危险的和(或?威胁生命的情景,诸如出现一U致命的或竭的疄Q或是自己成?jin)暴力的受害者?/p>
(3)q三U白日梦cd都很常见Q积极型的x有可能作决问题的xQ而消U型和零散型的白日梦可能?x)人感到焦虑不安?/p>
(4)如果Z发现自己的白日梦q多?jin),那他们就要现实地看待他们生活中正在发生的事情Qƈ问问自己他们是在力图逃避什么?/p>
(5)辛格教授ȝ?jin)白日梦?gu)通h的益处:(x)?rn)?rn)地坐在那里,让你的白日梦现出来Q而不是抑制它们,你就可以发现你尚未注意到的、自w内?j)活动的那些部分?/p>
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随着旅游业的发展Q?a target="_blank">旅游理士的市(jng)场需求及(qing)考研热度直线飙升Q竞争力度也加大不少Q因此考生在复?fn)中要注重提升专业素质?qing)技能,朝国家化人才靠拢Q下面是p汉翻译练?fn),希望考生认真做题?/p>
Passage 1
(1)The types of daydreamsQwhether they are pleasant and hopeful or filled with despair take shape in childhood when everyone develops one of three basic daydreaming stylesQpositiveQnegative and scattereQAmerican Health reports. Although everyone lapses occasionally into each of these typesQpositive daydreams are more likely to imagine happyQplayful or entertaining scenarios.(2)Negative daydreamers tend to dwell on life's darker side imagining dangerous and/or life threatening situationsQsuch as the appearance of a fatal or weakening disease or becoming a victim of violence. Scattered daydreamers are easily bored and distracted."Their mental images tend to be fleetingQrepetitive and shallowQlike variations on the same fairy talesQ?explains Yale psychologist Ron Tower.
(3)While all three types are commonQpositive imaginations are likeliest to serve as springboards(x)for problem solvingQwhile negative and scattered daydreams may leave a person feeling anxious. Negative daydreamers are waiting for the other shoe "to fall."Their imaginations are often guilt-ridden or obsessive. There are times when drifting away can cause problemsQaccording to Bolin."If daydreaming gets in the way of daily function because the person is doing it all dayQthe person won't be very productiveQ?she saysQ?The amount of time and the frequency that a person daydreams is what's important. It should not take up all of your time.(4)If people find their daydreaming is becoming excessive(q多?Qthey should take a realistic look at what's going on in their life and ask themselves what they are trying to avoid. Then they can assess what steps they need to take to correct the situation."(Anyone who has a hard tme discriminating between reality and imagination or starts replacing real life family and friends with imagined people should seek professional help.)(5)Professor Singer sums up the advantages of daydreams to the average personQ?by sitting quietly and letting your daydreams emerge instead of squelching(抑制)themQyou may find there are parts of yourself you haven't been listening to. Instead of fearing themQyou'll gain access to tremendous range of interestingQcreative ideas."
Passage1
(1)《美国健店杂志报道说Qh们的白日梦类型在童年时代已lŞ成,不管是o(h)人愉(zhn)的、充满希望的、还是充满绝望的Q在童年时代每个人就形成?jin)三U基本白日梦cd中的一U,卻I(x)U极型的、消U型的或零散型的?/p>
(2)消积型的白日梦者L惌着生活中比较阴暗的斚wQ想象着危险的和(或?威胁生命的情景,诸如出现一U致命的或竭的疄Q或是自己成?jin)暴力的受害者?/p>
(3)q三U白日梦cd都很常见Q积极型的x有可能作决问题的xQ而消U型和零散型的白日梦可能?x)人感到焦虑不安?/p>
(4)如果Z发现自己的白日梦q多?jin),那他们就要现实地看待他们生活中正在发生的事情Qƈ问问自己他们是在力图逃避什么?/p>
(5)辛格教授ȝ?jin)白日梦?gu)通h的益处:(x)?rn)?rn)地坐在那里,让你的白日梦现出来Q而不是抑制它们,你就可以发现你尚未注意到的、自w内?j)活动的那些部分?/p>
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