08-09年英语语言文学考研全国各院校排名及分数线

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英语专业大学排名

公办本科大学英语专业排名名次学校名称专业星级所在地区地区排名1北京外国语大学7星级北京11北京大学7星级北京13复旦大学6星级上海13清华大学6星级北京33上海外国语大学6星级上海16南京大学6星级江苏16四川外国语大学6星级重庆16北京语言大学6星级北京46武汉大学6星级湖北16吉林大学6星级吉林16南开大学6星级天津16北京师范大学6星级北京4 13中山大学5星级广东1 13厦门大学5星级福建1 13外交学院5星级北京6 13华东师范大学5星级上海3 13东北师范大学5星级吉林2 13华南师范大学5星级广东1 13浙江大学5星级浙江1 13上海交通大学5星级上海3 13中南大学5星级湖南1 13四川大学5星级四川1 13大连外国语大学5星级辽宁1 13广东外语外贸大学5星级广东1 13山东大学5星级山东1 13西安外国语大学5星级陕西1 27北京第二外国语学院5星级北京7 27西北师范大学5星级甘肃1 27河南大学5星级河南1 27浙江师范大学5星级浙江2 27北京航空航天大学5星级北京7 27湘潭大学5星级湖南2 27福建师范大学5星级福建2 27广西大学5星级广西1 27湖南师范大学5星级湖南2 27宁波大学5星级浙江2 27天津外国语大学5星级天津2 27华中师范大学5星级湖北227杭州师范大学5星级浙江2 40西安交通大学4星级陕西2 40北京体育大学4星级北京9 40同济大学4星级上海5 40天津大学4星级天津3 40湖南大学4星级湖南4 45东北大学4星级辽宁2 45云南师范大学4星级云南1 45盐城师范学院4星级江苏2 45华中科技大学4星级湖北3 45云南民族大学4星级云南1 45华南理工大学4星级广东4 45中国人民公安大学4星级北京10 45西北大学4星级陕西3 45北京理工大学4星级北京10 45电子科技大学4星级四川2 45华南农业大学4星级广东4 45西南财经大学4星级四川2 45西南交通大学4星级四川2 45昆明理工大学4星级云南1 45新疆大学4星级新疆1 45河海大学4星级江苏2 45江西师范大学4星级江西1 45南通大学4星级江苏2 45宁夏大学4星级宁夏1 45齐齐哈尔大学4星级黑龙江1 45上海对外经贸大学4星级上海6 45沈阳师范大学4星级辽宁2 45四川师范大学4星级四川2 45西南大学4星级重庆2 45新乡医学院4星级河南2 45中南财经政法大学4星级湖北3 45首都师范大学4星级北京10 45上海大学4星级上海6 45深圳大学4星级广东4 45陕西师范大学4星级陕西3 45安徽大学4星级安徽1 45安庆师范大学4星级安徽1 45北京林业大学4星级北京10 45哈尔滨师范大学4星级黑龙江1 45黑龙江大学4星级黑龙江1 45云南大学4星级云南145中国传媒大学4星级北京10 45安徽师范大学4星级安徽1 83南京师范大学3星级江苏5 83暨南大学3星级广东7 83东南大学3星级江苏5 83西南政法大学3星级重庆3 83对外经济贸易大学3星级北京15 83华东理工大学3星级上海8 83大连理工大学3星级辽宁4 83武汉理工大学3星级湖北5 83中国地质大学(武汉)3星级湖北5 83西北工业大学3星级陕西5 83中央民族大学3星级北京15 83哈尔滨工业大学3星级黑龙江4 83北京工业大学3星级北京15 83兰州大学3星级甘肃2 83北京科技大学3星级北京15 83中国人民大学3星级北京15 83中国政法大学3星级北京15 83中国科学技术大学3星级安徽4 83上海财经大学3星级上海8 83福州大学3星级福建3 83北京邮电大学3星级北京15 83合肥工业大学3星级安徽4 83国际关系学院3星级北京15 83南京理工大学3星级江苏5 83重庆大学3星级重庆3 83中国药科大学3星级江苏5 83南京航空航天大学3星级江苏5 83北京交通大学3星级北京15 111沈阳大学3星级辽宁5 111广西师范大学3星级广西2 111燕山大学3星级河北1 111东北农业大学3星级黑龙江5 111淮北师范大学3星级安徽6 111上海师范大学3星级上海10 111华北理工大学3星级河北1 111河套学院3星级内蒙古1 111集宁师范学院3星级内蒙古1 111内蒙古大学3星级内蒙古1 111内蒙古师范大学3星级内蒙古1 111岭南师范学院3星级广东8111郑州大学3星级河南3 111山东财经大学3星级山东2 111湖州师范学院3星级浙江5 111邯郸学院3星级河北1 111南昌工程学院3星级江西2 111南昌航空大学3星级江西2 111宜春学院3星级江西2 111普洱学院3星级云南5 111贵州师范大学3星级贵州1 111河南财经政法大学3星级河南3 111河南中医药大学3星级河南3 111吉林师范大学3星级吉林3 111井冈山大学3星级江西2 111乐山师范学院3星级四川6 111鲁东大学3星级山东2 111洛阳师范学院3星级河南3 111南阳师范学院3星级河南3 111景德镇陶瓷大学3星级江西2 111青海民族大学3星级青海1 111临沂大学3星级山东2 111曲阜师范大学3星级山东2 111青岛科技大学3星级山东2 111大连海事大学3星级辽宁5 111沈阳理工大学3星级辽宁5 111北华大学3星级吉林3 111长春工业大学3星级吉林3 111中国农业大学3星级北京24 111天津师范大学3星级天津4 111东北电力大学3星级吉林3 111东北石油大学3星级黑龙江5 111湖北经济学院3星级湖北7 111汕头大学3星级广东8 111商丘师范学院3星级河南3 111浙江外国语学院3星级浙江5 111湖南第一师范学院3星级湖南5 111重庆交通大学3星级重庆5 111中国地质大学(北京)3星级北京24 111中国石油大学(北京)3星级北京24 111东北财经大学3星级辽宁5 111江西财经大学3星级江西2 111兰州财经大学3星级甘肃3 111上海理工大学3星级上海10111贵州大学3星级贵州1 111东华大学3星级上海10 111东北林业大学3星级黑龙江5 111华北电力大学3星级北京24 111石河子大学3星级新疆2 111太原理工大学3星级山西1 111西安建筑科技大学3星级陕西6 111湖南农业大学3星级湖南5 111华侨大学3星级福建4 111山东师范大学3星级山东2 111武汉科技大学3星级湖北7 111辽宁大学3星级辽宁5 111青岛大学3星级山东2 111云南农业大学3星级云南5 111河南农业大学3星级河南3 111中央财经大学3星级北京24 111成都体育学院3星级四川6 111中国计量大学3星级浙江5 111长沙理工大学3星级湖南5 111北京中医药大学3星级北京24 111福建农林大学3星级福建4 111南京医科大学3星级江苏10 111上海体育学院3星级上海10 111四川农业大学3星级四川6 111天津体育学院3星级天津4 111河北大学3星级河北1 111浙江传媒学院3星级浙江5 111天津医科大学3星级天津4 111海南师范大学3星级海南1 111海南大学3星级海南1 111渭南师范学院3星级陕西6 111西北政法大学3星级陕西6 111延安大学3星级陕西6 111上海海事大学3星级上海10 111闽南师范大学3星级福建4 111泉州师范学院3星级福建4 111大庆师范学院3星级黑龙江5 111牡丹江师范学院3星级黑龙江5 111江苏第二师范学院3星级江苏10 111南京邮电大学3星级江苏10 111泰州学院3星级江苏10 111扬州大学3星级江苏10111江苏师范大学3星级江苏10 111苏州大学3星级江苏10 111赣南师范大学3星级江西2 111莆田学院3星级福建4 111黔南民族师范学院3星级贵州1 111皖西学院3星级安徽6 111信阳师范学院3星级河南3 111许昌学院3星级河南3 111延边大学3星级吉林3 111湖南科技大学3星级湖南5 111成都理工大学3星级四川6 111江西农业大学3星级江西2 111温州医科大学3星级浙江5 111浙江财经大学3星级浙江5 111浙江理工大学3星级浙江5 111浙江工商大学3星级浙江5 111东莞理工学院3星级广东8 111韩山师范学院3星级广东8 111韶关学院3星级广东8 111广西师范学院3星级广西2 111内蒙古民族大学3星级内蒙古1 111宁夏师范学院3星级宁夏2 111内蒙古工业大学3星级内蒙古1民办大学英语专业排名名次学校名称专业星级所在地区地区排名1黑龙江外国语学院6星级黑龙江11吉林华桥外国语学院6星级吉林11西安翻译学院6星级陕西11西安外事学院6星级陕西15西安培华学院5星级陕西35黄河科技学院5星级河南15文华学院5星级湖北15武昌首义学院5星级湖北15山东协和学院5星级山东15西安欧亚学院5星级陕西35山东英才学院5星级山东1 12三亚学院4星级海南1 12西京学院4星级陕西5 12河北外国语学院4星级河北1 12安徽新华学院4星级安徽112长春光华学院4星级吉林2 12广东培正学院4星级广东1 12北京城市学院4星级北京1 12武汉学院4星级湖北3 12浙江越秀外国语学院4星级浙江1 12安徽外国语学院4星级安徽1 12南昌理工学院4星级江西1 12上海杉达学院4星级上海1 24郑州工商学院3星级河南2 24云南工商学院3星级云南1 24大连东软信息学院3星级辽宁1 24广州商学院3星级广东2 24上海建桥学院3星级上海2 24安阳学院3星级河南2 24浙江树人学院3星级浙江2 24江西科技学院3星级江西2 24仰恩大学3星级福建1 24西安思源学院3星级陕西6 24陕西国际商贸学院3星级陕西6 24武汉晴川学院3星级湖北4 24武汉工商学院3星级湖北4 24温州商学院3星级浙江2 24上海兴伟学院3星级上海2 24湖南涉外经济学院3星级湖南1 24福州外语外贸学院3星级福建1 24安徽信息工程学院3星级安徽3 24武昌理工学院3星级湖北4 24北京吉利学院3星级北京2 24长春财经学院3星级吉林3独立学院英语专业排名名次学校名称专业星级所在地区地区排名1四川外国语大学重庆南方翻译学院5星级重庆11云南师范大学商学院5星级云南11武汉科技大学城市学院5星级湖北11吉林大学珠海学院5星级广东11四川大学锦江学院5星级四川16云南大学滇池学院5星级云南26四川外国语大学成都学院5星级四川26浙江大学城市学院5星级浙江16天津外国语大学滨海外事学院5星级天津110云南大学旅游文化学院4星级云南3 10北京第二外国语学院中瑞酒店管理学院4星级北京1 10中山大学南方学院4星级广东2 10华南理工大学广州学院4星级广东2 10重庆邮电大学移通学院4星级重庆2 10电子科技大学成都学院4星级四川3 10北京航空航天大学北海学院4星级广西1 10河北大学工商学院4星级河北1 10湖南商学院北津学院4星级湖南1 10广西师范大学漓江学院4星级广西1 10西北大学现代学院4星级陕西1 10上海外国语大学贤达经济人文学院4星级上海1 10北京工业大学耿丹学院4星级北京1 10重庆师范大学涉外商贸学院4星级重庆2 10江汉大学文理学院4星级湖北2 10河南大学民生学院4星级河南1 10华南农业大学珠江学院4星级广东2 10四川大学锦城学院4星级四川3 10厦门大学嘉庚学院4星级福建1 10西安交通大学城市学院4星级陕西1 10东北师范大学人文学院4星级吉林1 10同济大学浙江学院4星级浙江2 10北京师范大学珠海分校4星级广东2 10中国地质大学长城学院4星级河北1 10山西大学商务学院4星级山西1 35湖北大学知行学院3星级湖北3 35江西师范大学科学技术学院3星级江西1 35南京理工大学泰州科技学院3星级江苏1 35燕山大学里仁学院3星级河北3 35辽宁师范大学海华学院3星级辽宁1 40中国传媒大学南广学院3星级江苏2 40西南财经大学天府学院3星级四川5 40重庆大学城市科技学院3星级重庆4 40浙江财经大学东方学院3星级浙江3 40新乡医学院三全学院3星级河南2 40电子科技大学中山学院3星级广东6 40山东师范大学历山学院3星级山东1 40长春理工大学光电信息学院3星级吉林2 40长春大学旅游学院3星级吉林2 40安徽师范大学皖江学院3星级安徽1 40安徽大学江淮学院3星级安徽1 40西北工业大学明德学院3星级陕西340北京理工大学珠海学院3星级广东640大连理工大学城市学院3星级辽宁240河南师范大学新联学院3星级河南240桂林理工大学博文管理学院3星级广西340中山大学新华学院3星级广东640中国矿业大学徐海学院3星级江苏240宁夏大学新华学院3星级宁夏140南京理工大学紫金学院3星级江苏240内蒙古师范大学鸿德学院3星级内蒙古140广州大学松田学院3星级广东640广东外语外贸大学南国商学院3星级广东640福建师范大学闽南科技学院3星级福建240安徽财经大学商学院3星级安徽140济南大学泉城学院3星级山东140大连工业大学艺术与信息工程学院3星级辽宁240安徽工业大学工商学院3星级安徽140天津财经大学珠江学院3星级天津240山东财经大学东方学院3星级山东140北京邮电大学世纪学院3星级北京340西安建筑科技大学华清学院3星级陕西340广西民族大学相思湖学院3星级广西340东莞理工学院城市学院3星级广东640青岛农业大学海都学院3星级山东140湖南工业大学科技学院3星级湖南240北京工商大学嘉华学院3星级北京340沈阳航空航天大学北方科技学院3星级辽宁240聊城大学东昌学院3星级山东140华北电力大学科技学院3星级河北440南京邮电大学通达学院3星级江苏240浙江工商大学杭州商学院3星级浙江340兰州财经大学陇桥学院3星级甘肃140浙江大学宁波理工学院3星级浙江340南京大学金陵学院3星级江苏240杭州电子科技大学信息工程学院3星级浙江3名次学校名称专业星级所在地区地区排名1北京师范大学-香港浸会大学联合国际学院5星级广东11西交利物浦大学5星级江苏13宁波诺丁汉大学4星级浙江13温州肯恩大学4星级浙江1中外合作办学大学英语专业排名。

2009年考研分数线

2009年考研分数线

业务课2
总 分
吉 林 大 学
法学 教育学 历史学 管理学 学科门类
50 50 40 50
政治
50 50 40 50
外语
90 150 150 90
业务课1
90
320 310 310
90
业务课2
320
总 分
同 济 大 学
法学 教育学(不含体育学) 管理学 学科门类 法学
48 47 55
政治
48 47 55
外语
90 180 180 70
业务课1
83 / / 70
业务课2
320 350 310 270
总 分
中 国 农 业 大 学
学科门类
法学
50 50
政治
50 50
外语
75 75
业务课1
75 75
业务课2
315 315
总 分
管理学 学科门类
北 京 师 范 大 学 哈 尔 滨 工 业 大 学
法学 教育学 心理学 历史学 管理学 学科门类 管理学(不含MBA) 法学 中国近代史 学科门类
地区
A
单科基本要求 单科(满分=100分) (满分>100 分) 单科 (满分 =100 分)
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单科基本要求 (满分>100 分)
C
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A类: 北京、天津 总分 上海、江苏 浙江、福建 山东、河南 湖北、湖南 295 广东等11省 (市) B类: 河北、山西 辽宁、吉林 黑龙江、 安徽、江西 重庆、四川 陕西等10省 (市) C类: 内蒙古、 广西、海南 贵州、云南 西藏、甘肃 青海、宁夏 新疆等10省 (区)
300 70 70 315 325
总 分

2009年硕士研究生各专业复试分数线及考录情况一览表

2009年硕士研究生各专业复试分数线及考录情况一览表
56
4
4
政治学理论
315
46
69
22
3
中外政治制度
315
46
69
7
3
国际政治
315
46
69
26
8
国际关系
315
46
69
29
8
社会学
315
46
69
13
6
马克思主义学院
科学社会主义与国际共产主义运动
315
46
69
0
3
中共党史
315
46
69
10
4
马克思主义基本原理
315
46
69
1
4
马克思主义中国化研究
315
法律硕士(法学)
315
46
69
232
183
法律硕士
338
47
71
541
75
备注:“★”代表国家级重点学科
“●”代表国家重点培育学科
“▲”代表省级重点学科
315
47
71
48
9
人力资源管理
337
47
71
189
34
▲农业经济管理
315
47
71
9
8
林业经济管理
315
47
71
1
3
土地资源管理
330
47
71
72
19
会计学院
★会计学

349
47
71
590
86
财务管理

349
47
71
462

北京外国语大学英语语言文学专业英美文学真题2008年.doc

北京外国语大学英语语言文学专业英美文学真题2008年.doc

北京外国语大学英语语言文学专业英美文学真题2008年(总分:149.99,做题时间:90分钟)一、Section Ⅰ Matching(总题数:1,分数:30.00)●Passage 1●1. Milton! Thou should"st be living at this hour:England hath need of thee: she is a fenOf stagnant waters: altar, sword and pen,Fireside, the heroic wealth of hall and bower,Have forfeited their ancient English dowerOf in ward happiness.●Passage 2●2. When I reached home, my sister was very curious to know all about Miss Havisham"s, and askeda number of questions. And I soon found myself getting heavily bumped from behind in the nape of the neck and the small of the back, and having my face ignominiously shoved against the kitchen wall, because I did not answer those questions at sufficient length.●Passage 3●3. I started across to the town from a little below the ferry landing, and the drift of the current fetched me in at the bottom of the town. I tied up and started along the bank. There was a light burning in a little shanty that hadn"t been lived in for a long time, and I wondered who had taken up quarters there. I slipped up and peeped in at the window. There was a woman about forty years old in there, knitting by a candle that was on a pine table.●Passage 4●4. In the midst of dinner my Mistress"s favorite cat leapt into her lap. I heard a noise behind me like that of a dozen stocking-weavers at work; and turning my head, I found it proceeded from the purring of this animal, who seemed to be three times larger than an ox, as I computed by the view of her head, and one of her paws, while her mistress was feeding and stroking her.●Passage 5●5. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.●Passage 6●6. The awful shadow of some unseen power,Floats though unseen amongst us, —visiting,This various world with as inconstant wing,As summer winds that creep from flower to flower.●Passage 7●7. Something there is that doesn"t love a wall,That sends the frozen ground swell under it,And spills the upper boulders in the sun,And makes gaps even two can pass abreast.●Passage 8●8. The scenery of Walden is on a humble scale, and though very beautiful, does not approach to grandeur, not can it much concern one who has not long frequented it or lived by its shore; yet this pond is so remarkable for its depth and purity as to merit a particular description.●Passage 9●9. The world is too much with us; late and soon,Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;Little we see in Nature that is ours;We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!●Passage 10●10. Mr. Harthouse professed himself in the highest degree instructed and refreshed by this condensed epitome of the whole of Coketown question.●Authors●A. Henry David ThoreauB. William WordsworthC. Charles DickensD. Jonathan SwiftE. John MiltonF. Francis BaconG. Percy Bysshe ShelleyH. Robert FrostI. Mark TwainJ. William ShakespeareK. Emily DickinsonL. Christopher Marlowe(分数:30.00)二、Section Ⅱ Short Stor(总题数:1,分数:100.00)A Worn PathEudora WeltyIt was December—a bright frozen day in the early morning. Far out in the country there was an old Negro woman with her head tied red rag, coming along a path through the pinewoods. Her name was Phoenix Jackson. She was very old and small and she walked slowly in the dark pine shadows, moving a little from side to side in her steps, with the balanced heaviness and lightness of a pendulum in a grand father clock. She carried a thin, small cane made from an umbrella, and with this she kept tapping the frozen earth in front of her. This made a grave and persistent noise in the still air that seemed meditative like the chirping of a solitary little bird.She wore a dark striped dress reaching down to her shoe tops, and an equally long apron of bleached sugar sacks, with a full pocket: all neat and tidy, but every time she took a step she might have fallen over her shoelaces, which dragged from her unlaced shoes, she looked straight ahead. Her eyes were blue with age. Her skin had a pattern all its own of numberless branching wrinkles and as though a whole little tree stood in the middle of her forehead, but a golden color ran underneath, and thee two knobs of her cheeks were illumined by a yellow burning under the dark. Under the red rag her hair came down on her neck in the frailest of ringlets, still black, and with an odor like copper.Now and then there was a quivering in the thicket. Old Phoenix said, "Out of my way, all you foxes, owls, beetles, jack rabbits, coons and wild animals... Keep out from under these feet, little bob-whites. Keep the big wild hogs out of my path. Don"t let none of those come running my direction.I got a long way." Under her small black-freckled hand her cane, limber as a buggy whip, would switch at the brush as if to rouse up any hiding things. On she went. The woods were deep and still. The sun made the pine needles almost too bright to look at, up where the wind rocked. The cones dropped as light as feathers. Down in the hollow was the mourning dove—it was not too late for him.The path ran up a hill. "Seem like there is chains about my feet, time I get this far," she said, in the voice of argument old people keep to use with themselves. "Something always take a hold of me on this hill—pleads I should stay."After she got to the top she turned and gave a full, severe look behind her where she had come. "Up through pines," she said at length. "Now down through oaks."Her eyes opened their widest, and she started down gently. But before she got to the bottom of the hill a bush caught her dress.Her fingers were busy and intent, but her skirts were full and long, so that before she could pull them free in one place they were caught in another. It was not possible to allow the dress to tear. "I in the thorny bush," she said. "Thorns, you doing your appointed work. Never want to let folks pass, no sir. Old eyes thought you was a pretty little green bush."Finally, trembling all over, she stood free, and after a moment dared to stoop for her cane. "Sun so high!" she cried, leaning back and looking, while the thick tears went over her eyes. "The time getting all gone here."At the foot of this hill was a place where a log was laid across the creek."Now comes the trial," said Phoenix.Putting her right foot out, she mounted the log and shut her eyes. Lifting her skirt, leveling her cane fiercely before her, like a festival figure in some parade, she began to march across. Then she opened her eyes and she was safe on the other side."I wasn"t as old as I thought," she said.But she sat down to rest. She spread her skirts on the bank around her and folded her hands over her knees. Up above her was a tree in a pearly cloud of mistletoe. She did not dare to close her eyes, and when a little boy brought her a plate with a slice of marble-cake on it she spoke to him. "That would be acceptable," she said. But when she went to take it there was just her own hand in the air.So she left that tree, and had to go through a barbed-wire fence. There she had to creep and crawl, spreading her knees and stretching her fingers like a baby trying to climb the steps. But she talked loudly to herself: she could not let her dress be torn now, so late in the day, and she could not pay for having her arm or her leg sawed off if she got caught fast where she was. At last she was safe through the fence and risen up out in the clearing. Big dead trees, like black men with one arm, were standing in the purple stalks of the withered cotton field. Thee sat a buzzard."Who you watching?"In the furrow she made her way along."Glad this not the season for bulls," she said, looking sideways, "and the good Lord made his snakes to curl up and sleep in the winter. A pleasure I don"t see no two-headed snake coming around that tree, where it come once. It took a while to get by him, back in the summer."She passed through the old cotton and went into a field of dead corn. It whispered and shook and was taller than her head. "Through the maze now," she said, for there was no path.Then there was something tall, black, and skinny there, moving before her.At first she took it for a man. It could have been a man dancing in the field. But she stood still and listened, and it did not make a sound. It was as silent as a ghost."Ghost", she said sharply, "who be you the ghost of? For I have heard of nary death close by." But there was no answer—only the ragged dancing in the wind.She shut her eyes, reached out her hand, and touched a sleeve. She found a coat and inside that an emptiness, cold as ice."You scarecrow," she said. Her face lighted. "I ought to be shut up for good," she said with laughter. "My senses is gone. I too old. I the oldest people I ever know. Dance, old scarecrow," she said, "while I dancing with you".She kicked her foot over the furrow, and with mouth drawn down, shook her head once or twice in a little strutting way. Some husks blew down and whirled in streamers about her skirts. Then she went on, parting her way from side to side with the cane, through the whispering field.At last she came to the end, to a wagon track where the silver grass blew between the red ruts. The quail were walking around like pullets, seeming all dainty and unseen."Walk pretty," she said. "This the easy place. This the easy going."She followed the track, swaying through the quiet bare fields, through the little strings of trees silver in their dead leaves, past cabins silver from weather, with the doors and windows boarded shut, all like old women under a Spell sitting there. "I walking in their sleep," she said, nodding her head vigorously.In a ravine she went where a spring was silently flowing through a hollow log. Old Phoenix bent and drank. "Sweet gum makes the water sweet," she said, and drank more. "Nobody know who made this well, for it was here when I was born."The track crossed a swampy part where the moss hung as white as lace from every limb. "Sleep on, alligators, and blow your bubbles." Then the track went into the road.Deep, deep the road went down between the high green-colored banks. Overhead the live-oaks net and it was as dark as a cave.A black dog with a lolling tongue came up out of the weeds by the ditch. She was meditating, and not ready, and when he came at her she only hit him a little with her cane. Over she went in the ditch, like a little puff of milkweed.Down there her senses drifted away. A dream visited her, and she reached her hand up, but nothing reached down and gave her a pull. So she lay there and presently went to talking. "Old woman", she said to herself, "that black dog come up out of the weeds to stall you off and now there he sitting on his fine tail, smiling at you."A white man finally came along and found her—a hunter, a young man, with his dog on a chain. "Well, Granny!" he laughed. "What are you doing there?""Lying on my back like a June-bug waiting to be fumed over, mister," she said, reaching up her hand.He lifted her up, gave her a swing in the air, and set her down. "Anything broken, Granny?", "No, sir, them old dead seeds is spring enough," said Phoenix, when she had got her breath. "I thank you for your trouble.""Where do you live, Granny?" he asked, while the two dogs were growling at each other. "Away back yonder, sir, behind the ridge. You can"t even see it from here?""On your way home?""No sir, I going to town...""Why, that"s too far! That"s as far as I walk when I come out myself, and I get something for my trouble." He patted the stuffed bag he carried, and there hung down a little closed claw. It was one of the bobwhites, with its beak hooked bitterly to show it was dead. "Now you go on home, Granny!""I bound to go to town, mister", said Phoenix. "The time comes around."He gave another laugh, filling the whole landscape. "I know you old colored people! Wouldn"t miss going to town to see Santa Claus!"But something held old Phoenix very still. The deep lines in her face went into a fierce and different radiation. Without warning, she had seen with her own eyes a flashing nickel fall out of the man"s pocket onto the ground."How old are you, Granny?" he was saying."There is no telling, mister," she said, "no telling."Then she gave a little cry and clapped her hands and said, "Git on away from here, dog! Look! Look at that dog!" She laughed as if in admiration. "He ain"t scared of nobody. He a big black dog." She whispered, "Sic him!""Watch me get rid of that cur," said the man. "Sic him, Pete! Sic him!"Phoenix heard the dogs fighting, and heard the man running and throwing sticks. She even hearda gunshot. But she was slowly bending forward by that time, further and further forward, the lids stretched down over her eyes, as if she were doing this in her sleep. Her chin was lowered almost to her knees. The yellow palm of her hand came out from the fold of her apron. Her fingers slid down and along the ground under the piece of money with the grace and care they would have in lifting an egg from under a setting hen. Then she slowly straightened up, she stood erect, and the nickel was in her apron pocket. A bird flew by. Her lips moved, "God watching me the whole time. I come to stealing."The man came back, and his own dog panted about them. "Well, I scared him off that time," he said, and then he laughed and lifted his gun and pointed it at Phoenix.She stood straight and faced him."Doesn"t the gun scare you?" he said, still pointing it."No, sir, I seen plenty go off closer by, in my day, and for less than what I done," she said, holding utterly still.He smiled, and shouldered the gun. "Well, Granny," he said, "you must be a hundred years old, and scared of nothing. I"d give you a dime if I had any money with me. But you take my advice and stay home, and nothing will happen to you.""I bound to go on my way, mister," said Phoenix. She inclined her head in the red rag. Then they went in different directions, but she could hear the gun shooting again and again over the hill. She walked on. The shadows hung from the oak trees to the road like curtains. Then she smelled wood-smoke, and smelled the river, and she saw a steeple and the cabins on their steep steps. Dozens of little black children whirled around her. There ahead was Natchez shining. Bells were ringing. She walked on.In the paved city it was Christmas time. There were red and green electric lights strung and crisscrossed everywhere, and all turned on in the daytime. Old Phoenix would have been lost if she had not distrusted her eyesight and depended on her feet to know where to take her.She paused quietly on the sidewalk where people were passing by. A lady came along in the crowd, carrying an armful of red, green and silver wrapped presents; she gave off perfume like the red roses in hot summer, and Phoenix stopped her."Please, missy, will you lace up my shoe?" She held up her foot."What do you want, Grandma?""See my shoe," said Phoenix. "Do all right for out in the country, but wouldn"t look right to go in a big building." "Stand still then, Grandma," said the lady. She put her packages down on the sidewalk beside her and laced and tied both shoes tightly."Can"t lace"em with a cane," said Phoenix. "Thank you, missy. I don"t mind asking a nice lady to tie up my shoe, when I gets out on the street."Moving slowly and from side to side, she went into the big building, and into a tower of steps, where she walked up and around and around until her feet knew to stop.She entered a door, and there she saw nailed up on the wall the document that had been stamped with the gold seal and framed in the gold frame, which matched the cream that was hung up in her head."Here I be," she said. There was a fixed and ceremonial stiffness over her body."A charity cases, I suppose," said an attendant who sat at the desk before her.But Phoenix only looked above her head. There was sweat on her face, the wrinkles in her skin shone like a bright net."Speak up, Grandma," the woman said. "What"s your name? We must have your history, you know. Have you been here before? Want seems to be the trouble with you?"Old Phoenix only gave a twitch to her face as if a fly were bothering her."Are you deaf?" cried the attendant.But then the nurse came in."Oh, that"s just old Aunt Phoenix," she said. "She doesn"t come for herself she has a little grandson. She makes these trips just as regular as clockwork. She lives away back off the old Natchez Trace." She bent down. "Well, Aunt Phoenix, why don"t you just take a seat? We won"t keep you standing after your long trip." She pointed.The old woman sat down, bolt upright in the chair."Now, how is the boy?" asked the nurse.Old Phoenix did not speak."I said, how is the boy?"But Phoenix only waited and stared straight ahead, her face very solemn and withdrawn into rigidity. "Is his throat any better?" asked the nurse. "Aunt Phoenix, don"t you hear me? Is your grandson"s throating any better since the last time you came for the medicine?" With her hands on her knees, the old woman waited, silent, erect and motionless, just as if she were in armor."You mustn"t take up our time this way, Aunt Phoenix," the nurse said. "Tell us quickly about your grandson, and get it over. He isn"t dead, is he?"At last there came a flicker and then a flame of comprehension across her face, and she spoke. "My grandson. It was my memory had left me. There I sat and forgot why I made my long trip." "Forgot?" The nurse frowned. "After you came so far?"Then Phoenix was like an old woman begging a dignified forgiveness for waking up frightened in the night. "I never did go to school, I was too old at the Surrender," she said in a soft voice. "I"m an old woman without an education. It was my memory fail me. My little grandson, he is just the same, and I forgot it in the coming.""Throat never heals, does it?" said the nurse, speaking in a loud, sure voice to old Phoenix. By now she had a card with something written on it, a little list. Yes. Swallowed lye. When was it? —January—two, three years ago...Phoenix spoke unasked now. "No, missy, he not dead, he just the same. Every little while his throat begin to close up again, and he not able to swallow. He not get his breath. He not able to help himself. So the time come around, and I go on another trip for the soothing medicine.""All right. The doctor said as long as you came to get it, you could have it," said the nurse. "But it"s art obstinate case.""My little grandson, he sit up there in the house all wrapped up, waiting by himself," Phoenix went on. "We is the only two left in the world. He suffer and it don"t seem to put him back at all. He got a sweet look. He going to last. He wear a little patch quilt and peep out holding his mouth open like a little bird. I remember so plain now. I not going to forget him again, no, the whole enduring time. I could tell him from all the others in creation.""All right." The nurse was trying to hush her now. She brought her a bottle of medicine. Charity, she said, making a check mark in a book.Old Phoenix held the bottle close to her eyes, and then carefully put it into her pocket."I thank you," she said."It"s Christmas time, Grandma," said the attendant. "Could I give you a few pennies out of my purse?""Five pennies is a nickel," said Phoenix stiffly."Here"s a nickel," said the attendant.Phoenix rose carefully and held out her hand. She received the nickel and then fished the other nickel out of her pocket and laid it beside the new one. She stared at her palm closely, with her head on one side.Then she gave a tap with her cane on the floor."This is what come to me to do," she said. "I going to the store and buy my child a little windmill they sells, made out of paper. He going to find it hard to believe three such a thing in the world. I"ll march myself back where he waiting, holding it straight up in this hand."She lifted her free hand, gave a little nod, turned around, and walked out of the doctor"s office. Then her slow step began on the stairs, going down.(分数:99.99)(1).Summarize the plot of the following story in your own words (around 200 words).(分数:33.33)__________________________________________________________________________________________ (2).Make a brief comment on the characterization of Phoenix Jackson. (分数:33.33)__________________________________________________________________________________________ (3).Define the major theme of the following short story. (分数:33.33)__________________________________________________________________________________________三、Section Ⅲ Critical T(总题数:4,分数:20.00)1.Birds normally can fly.Tweety the Penguin is a bird.Therefore, Tweety can fly.(分数:5.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.You"ll never find any additives in our tobacco. What you see is what you get. Simply 100% whole-leaf natural tobacco. True authentic tobacco taste. It"s only natural.(分数:5.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.If we guillotine the king, then he will die.Therefore, if we don"t guillotine the king, then he won"t die.(分数:5.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.Everyone is selfish; everyone is doing what he believes will make himself happier. The recognition of that can take most of the sting out of accusations that you"re being "selfish". Why should you feel guilty for seeking your own happiness when that"s what everyone else is doing, too?(分数:5.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________。

历年文学考研国家线汇总(-)

历年文学考研国家线汇总(-)

历年文学考研国家线汇总(-2022年)历年文学考研国家线汇总(-2022年)2022年文学考研国家线一区总分为367分(单科线分别为56分、84分),二区总分为357分(单科线分别为53分、80分),一区是经济、教育强省,总分通常比二区高10分左右。

说明:1、国家线是考研进入复试的最低分数线,不仅总分要过线,而且单科也要过线,各学校通常会在国家线基础上划定学校各专业复试分数线,通常会比国家线高,当然很多非热门学校基本过了国家线就可以进入复试。

2、一区:报考地在北京、天津、河北、山西、辽宁、吉林、黑龙江、上海、江苏、浙江、安徽、福建、江西、山东、河南、湖北、湖南、广东、重庆、四川、陕西等21省(市)。

3、二区:报考地在内蒙古、广西、海南、贵州、云南、西藏、甘肃、青海、宁夏、新疆等10省(区)。

4、满分=100的为政治和英语,满分100的为专业课,单科总分加起来并不等于总分。

文学类专业包括什么中国语言文学中国语言文学包括语言和文学两个大的专业,是中国大学史上最早开设的专业之一,出现于19世纪末。

20世纪80年代以后,汉语言文学专业得到了很大的发展。

一个多世纪以来,汉语言文学专业培养了一大批知名学者、教授、作家、记者、剧作家等,对中国人文科学做出了极大的贡献。

外国语言文学外国语言文学,是文学门类下的一级学科名称,设有英语语言文学、俄语语言文学、法语语言文学、德语语言文学、日语语言文学、印度语言文学、西班牙语语言文学、阿拉伯语语言文学、欧洲语言文学、亚非语言文学、外国语言学及应用语言学11个二级学科专业。

新闻传播学新闻传播学为国家一级学科,下设的二级专业有:新闻与传播、广告学、网络与新媒体、新闻学、传播学、广播电视学、编辑出版学、数字出版等,高考文理兼招。

翻译专业培养具有扎实的语言基础,广博的文化知识,娴熟的口笔译技能,能够胜任外事、商贸、科技、文化、教育等部门翻译工作的应用型人才,并为翻译硕士和博士教育输送优秀生源。

北京航空航天大学英语语言文学考研 招生人数 参考书 报录比 复试分数线 考研真题 考研经验 招生简章

北京航空航天大学英语语言文学考研 招生人数 参考书 报录比 复试分数线 考研真题 考研经验 招生简章

爱考机构考研-保研-考博高端辅导第一品牌外国语学院英语语言文学专业招生目录一级学科(或专业类别)、二级学科(或专业领域)、学院、研究方向招生人数考试科目备注050201 英语语言文学012 外国语学院11 学制2.5年研究方向:①101思想政治理论②242俄语二外或243日语二外或244德语二外或245法语二外③721基础英语④822英美文学01 英美文学02 比较文学050202 俄语语言文学012 外国语学院 3 学制2.5年研究方向:①101思想政治理论②243日语二外或244德语二外或245法语二外或246英语二外③722基础俄语④823综合俄语01 俄语语言学02 俄罗斯文学050204 德语语言文学012 外国语学院 2 学制2.5年研究方向:①101思想政治理论②242俄语二外或243日语二外或245法语二外或246英语二外③723基础德语④824综合德语01 德国文学02 德语语言学050211 外国语言学及应用语言学012 外国语学院24 学制2.5年研究方向:①101思想政治理论②242俄语二外或243日语二外或244德语二外或245法语二外③721基础英语④821综合英语01 二语习得02 认知语言学03 社会语言学04 翻译理论与实践05 语料库语言学06 理论语言学0551 翻译055101 英语笔译(专业学位)012 外国语学院45 学制2年,只招收自筹经费或委托培养类别的考生研究方向:①101思想政治理论②211翻译硕士英语③357英语翻译基础④448汉语写作与百科知识01 不区分研究方向外国语学院英语语言文学专业介绍北京航空航天大学外国语学院成立于2007年,其前身为1985年成立的北航外语系,最初是由1952年成立的北京航空学院基础部外语教研室发展而来。

1978年开始招收英语专业本科生,1988年被国务院学位办批准为“外国语言学与应用语言学”硕士学位授予权的单位,2000年获批“英语语言文学”硕士点,2005年获得“外国语言文学”一级学科硕士授权,同年开始招收俄语语言文学硕士研究生。

历年国家考研分数线

历年国家考研分数线

2005~2012年全国硕士研究生考研分数线(学术型的研究生是传统型的,注重学术研究,一般为三年制,学费相对低,专业型研究生是09年首先提出来的,注重知识的应用,特别注重实践能力的操作,学费相对较高,一般为两年学制,都是国家承认的研究生学历,相当于国家对于研究生体制的一次改革)2012年考研国家复试分数线(学术型)2012年考研国家复试分数线(专业学位类)2011年全国硕士研究生统一入学考试考生进入复试的初试成绩基本要求(学术型)2011年全国硕士研究生统一入学考试考生进入复试的初试成绩基本要求(专业学位)2010年全国硕士研究生统一入学考试考生进入复试的初试成绩基本要求公布。

报考学科门类(专业)A 类考生*B 类考生*C 类考生*备 注总分单科(满分=100分)单科(满分>100分) 总分单科(满分=100分) 单科(满分>100分) 总分单科(满分=100分) 单科(满分>100分) 哲学[01] 270 36 54 260 33 50 250 30 45*A 类考生:报考地处一区招生单位的考生。

经济学[02] 330 46 69 320 43 65 310 40 60 法学[03]310 4365300 4060290 3756教育学[04](不含体育学[0403]) 310 41 123 300 38 114 290 35 105*B类考生:报考地处二区招生单位的考生。

*C类考生:报考地处三区招生单位的考生。

一区系北京、天津、上海、江苏、浙江、福建、山东、河南、湖北、湖南、广东等11省(市);二区系河北、山西、辽宁、吉林、黑龙江、安徽、江西、重庆、四川、陕西等10省(市);三区系内蒙古、广西、海南、贵州、云南、西藏、甘肃、青海、宁夏、新疆等10省(区)。

*工学照顾专业(一级学科):力学[0801]、冶金工程[0806]、动力工程及工程热物理[0807]、水利工程[0815]、地质资源与地质工程[0818]、矿业工程[0819]、船舶与海洋工程[0824]、航空宇航科学与技术[0825]、兵器科学与技术[0826]、核科学与技术[0827]、农业工程文学[05](不含艺术学[0504])345 50 75 335 47 71 325 44 66历史学[06] 275 36 108 265 33 99 255 30 90理学[07] 280 37 56 270 34 51 260 31 47工学[08](不含照顾专业)275 36 54 265 33 50 255 30 45农学[09] 260 32 48 250 31 47 240 30 45医学[10](不含中医学[1005])280 37 111 270 34 102 260 31 93军事学[11] 305 42 63 295 39 59 285 36 54管理学[12] 330 46 69 320 43 65 310 40 60体育学[0403] 270 36 108 260 33 99 250 30 90艺术学[0504] 305 32 48 295 31 47 285 30 45中医学[1005] 260 36 108 250 33 99 240 30 90工学照顾专业(一级学科)*260 36 54 250 33 50 240 30 45享受少数民族政策的考生*240 30 45 240 30 45 240 30 45报考少数民族高层次骨干人才计划考生进入复试的初试成绩基本要求为总分不低于240分。

排名前40的外国语言文学类院校

排名前40的外国语言文学类院校

排名前40的外国语言文学类院校外国语言文学类院校,核心专业是英语,还有若干小语种。

教育部排名(2012年教育部评估,2013年1月29日公布):1-10名:北京大学、北京外国语大学、上海外国语大学、南京大学、广东外语外贸大学、黑龙江大学(二本)、南京师范大学、浙江大学、解放军外国语学院、清华大学;11-20名:北京师范大学、对外经济贸易大学、复旦大学、上海交通大学、厦门大学、四川外语学院、延边大学、东北师范大学、华东师范大学、苏州大学;21-30:山东大学、武汉大学、湖南大学、中山大学、四川大学、西安外国语大学、北京航空航天大学、南开大学、天津外国语大学(二本)、大连外国语学院(二本);31-40:同济大学、河南大学、西南大学、中国人民大学、华中师范大学、重庆大学、上海大学、华中科技大学、宁波大学、北京交通大学。

教育部的评比,对外国语言文学类专业没有评出国家一级重点学科,但是评出了下列国家二级重点学科:英语:北京大学、北京外国语大学、上海外国语大学、南京大学、湖南师范大学、中山大学、解放军外语学院;俄语:黑龙江大学、上海外国语大学、解放军外语学院;德语:北京外国语大学;印度语:北京大学;朝鲜语:延边大学;外国语言学:北京外国语大学、广东外语外贸大学。

英语专业逐年趋冷,但是这是长线专业,关键是学生的目标。

如果能读到研究生阶段,“同声传译”专业能够顺利毕业,工作和待遇都不用愁。

小语种持续发烧,录取分数走高,无论是文科或是理科生,都要慎重选择。

在四川招收外语类专业,部分院校的小语种在提前批招生,比如北京大学、北京语言大学、北京外国语大学、四川外语学院、西安外国语大学、华东师范大学、华中师范大学、中国人民大学、武汉大学、外交学院、国际关系学院、解放军外国语学院、华侨大学等,其余英语和小语种都在一本、二本和三本批次招生,还有部分专科院校也在招生。

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08-09年英语语言文学考研全国各院校排名及分数线
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英语语言文学专业国家线(2008年)
英语语言文学专业国家线(2009年)
*A类考生:报考地处一区招生单位的考生。

*B类考生:报考地处二区招生单位的考生。

*C类考生:①报考地处三区招生单位的考生;或者②目前在三区工作且定向或委托培养回原单位的考生。

一区:北京、天津、上海、江苏、浙江、福建、山东、河南、湖北、湖南、广东11省(市);
二区:河北、山西、辽宁、吉林、黑龙江、安徽、江西、重庆、四川、陕西10省(市);
三区:内蒙古、广西、海南、贵州、云南、西藏、甘肃、青海、宁夏、新疆10省(区)。

2008年、2009年英语语言文学专业排名A+、A类院校分数线
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2008年、2009年英语语言文学专业排名C类院校分数线(排名不分先后,均为国家线)
注:以下18所高校为自主招生划线(排名不分先后)
*哈尔滨工业大学2008年前三科总分为220分,2009年前三科总分为210分。

(说明:A+为重点优势学科单位,即排在最前面的5%的培养单位;A为优势学科单位,即排在6%~20%的培养单位;B+为良好学科单位,即排在21%~50%的培养单位;B为一般学科单位,即排在51%~80%的培养单位;C为较薄弱学科单位,即排在81%~100%的培养单位。

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