1. Assigned Reading [Required]
a. Preliminary of Sight Translation Practise [請好好練習我會抽考]
Huge hidden glaciers detected on Mars
Floods under Antarctic ice speeding glaciers into sea
b. Primary Entry of Discussion as well as Sight Translation
China's Stimulus Slights Human Capital
Back at Junk Value, Recyclables Are Piling Up
c. Some principles of the structures of a headline: [考DEF.]
1. Simple present tense is used to indicate the action or event which happened in the past.
Ex: Tropical Storm Hanna heads for U.S.; Ike loomsPakistan, Afghanistan deplore U.S. attacks
2. Present progressive tense is used to indicate the action or event which is going on at the present moment or in the near future.
Ex: The Party in Power, Running as if It Weren't
3. Infinitive is used to indicate the future event or action.
Ex: Gadhafi, Libya to greet Rice in historic visitVenezuela to control fuel distribution
4. Past participle tense is used to indicate the action or event in the passive tense.
Ex: House Chairman Failed to Report $75,000 in IncomeChina: Flaws cited in school collapsesIndian flood victims urged to stay in camps
5. Be-verb is usually omitted unless to avoid ambiguity.
China: School collapses in quake due to flaws
6. Short phrases are used for effective purpose
Markets Across Asia Tumble
7. The articles (a, an, and the) are usually omitted in a headline.
Army says suicides likely setting record
8. Comma is used to replace “and”.
McCain limits jabs, talks action
9. Semi-colon is used to separate two independent clauses with two different events
Ex. India Goes Nuclear; U.S. Concerned
10. Colons are used to indicate the sources of the news.
Ex: Ma: ROC To Overcome Any Difficulty
Syria: Next U.S. president is 'welcome'Analysis: McCain speech launches a new fight
11. Questions marks are used to indicate the event or the news which is highly doubtful.
Ex: President lied?New light shed on Kennedy shooting?
d.Common Headline Words [You need to familiarise yourself with these.考Accord-Fight]
Accord—agreement
Aid – assist
Aide—assistant
Bare—reveal
Bid—invitation
Body—group
Boost—increase
Chief—president
Cite—honor
Clash—controversy
Oust—expel
Pair—couple
Parley—conference
Peril—danger
Plot—conspire
Quit—resign
Raid—search
Set—arrange
Fake—counterfeit
Fight- campaign
2. Extensive Reading [Suggested but not required]
China protest at EU-Dalai meeting
Asian stocks up on stimulus plans
No deal amid EU climate deadlock
3. Assigned Reading for Last Week [Catch up if you are somehow lost]
Climate change watchdog backs expansion of Heathrow
OPEC defers new oil cut as divisions emerge
8.12.08
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