【考研类试卷】英语翻译基础(英汉互译)-试卷27及答案解析.doc
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1、英语翻译基础(英汉互译)-试卷 27 及答案解析(总分:12.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、英汉互译(总题数:6,分数:12.00)1.英译汉(分数:2.00)_2.Divorce: Balance of Power It makes no sense to say that a good marriage requires parity, as most marriages in the world and throughout history have been based on entirely different principles. You might even conclude
2、 from America“ s unusually high divorce rate that the expectation of equality and personal fulfillment is itself a more problematic prescription than that of honor and obedience. Or perhaps the problem lies not in equality, but in the ambivalence that inevitably surrounds atitanic cultural shift onl
3、y decades old. Many women today still sign up for marriages in which the man, to some extent, dominates. Traditionally those marriages have ended when the stronger party tires of the dependent. When Harriet Newman Cohen began practicing matrimonial law three decades ago, her clients were mostly wome
4、n whose breadwinners had walked out. But she and others have observed that today, it is as often the weaker party who calls it quits, tired of a role that is no longer culturally sanctioned. And, once equitable distribution lawswhich forced the higher-earning spouse to share the wealth equitablywere
5、 passed in the 80“ s, there was no longer any financial penalty for divorce. Today, almost as many women as men file for divorce. Infidelity, in addition, is no longer a primarily male province. One divorced investment banker discovered that, within his circle of male friends, it was their wives who
6、 cheated, not they. “ In the culture of my firm, having affairs is just bad behavior, like drunk drivingsomething that could harm your reputation,“ he says. Female infidelity, on the other hand, he says, reads differently. “ They“ re finding themselves, exploring their sexuality,“ he observed bitter
7、ly. “ She was fragile and neurotic and I was the white knight. I made her feel taken care of and she made me feel strongright up until the day she left. “(分数:2.00)_3.A Crime Wave Festers in Cyberspace The number of successful, and verifiable worldwide hacker incidents this month is likely to surpass
8、 20,000above the previous monthly record of 16,000 in October, as counted by mi2g, a London-based computer security firm. Others have also offered dire estimates, although the dollar amounts are difficult to verify or compare because the definitions of loss vary so broadly. Part of the challenge in
9、quantifying the problem is that businesses are often reluctant to report and publicly discuss electronic theft for fear of attracting other cyber attacks, or at the least, undermining the confidence of their customers, suppliers and investors or inviting the ridicule of their competitors. In one sur
10、vey of 500 computer security practitioners conducted last year by the FBI and the Computer Security Institute, a trade group, 80 percent of those surveyed acknowledged financial losses resulting from computer breaches. The computer professionals took part in this survey on the condition they and the
11、ir organizations would not be identified. Among the 223 respondents who quantified the damage , the average loss was $ 2 million. Those who had suffered losses of proprietary company information said each incident had cost an average of $ 6. 5 million, while financial fraud averaged $ 4. 6 million a
12、n incident.(分数:2.00)_4.Colleges and accrediting agencies dodged a bullet this summer as Congress, enacting legislation to renew the Higher Education Act, shielded higher education from the U. S. Education Department “ s efforts to step up federal regulation of how accreditors and colleges ensure tha
13、t students are learning. The legislation barred the Education Department from issuing regulations to affect accreditors“ standards on student learning outcome. But Lamar Alexander warned in June, college leaders shouldn“ t let themselves think that the shooting has stopped. Congress will next renew
14、the Higher Education Act in five years, David Geary told a group of college and accrediting officials this summer, and in “the absence of good answers “ between now and then about how higher education can prove its effectiveness, increased federal intervention is sure to follow. To try to start that
15、 conversation quickly, the Council for Higher Education Accreditation on Monday held the first of what will be a series of national forums about the future of higher education self-regulation. Numerous critics from outside higher education have expressed doubt that the higher education industry, thr
16、ough the peer-review-based system of accreditation, can effectively regulate its own quality and effectiveness, given that accrediting agencies are governed by the institutions being scrutinized. But Monday“ s discussion was designed, CHEA officials said, not to beat that drum but to brainstorm abou
17、t what higher education officials must do to ensure that self-regulation survives. “ We need to marshal ammunition we could use to defend the system of self-regulation,“ said A. Lee Fritschler, a professor of public policy at George Mason University and former college president and U. S. assistant s
18、ecretary for postsecondary education. “ I feel like I am singing to the choir in this room,“ Molly C. Broad, president of the American Council on Education, said at the start of remarks in which she, like virtually all the speakers, made clear a preference to limit further federal incursion into hig
19、her education quality control.(分数:2.00)_5.The French share Americans“ distaste for restrictions on patient choice and they insist on autonomous private practitioners rather than a British-style national health service, which the French dismiss as “ socialized medicine. “ Virtually all physicians in
20、French participate in the nation“ s public health insurance, Security sociale. Their freedoms of diagnosis and therapy are protected in ways that would make their managed-care-controlled US counterparts envious. However, the average American physician earns more than five times the average US wage w
21、hile the average French physician makes only about two times the average earnings of his or her compatriots. But the lower income of French physicians is allayed by two factors. Practice liability is greatly diminished by a tort-averse legal system, and medical schools, although extremely competitiv
22、e to enter, are tuition-free. Thus, French physicians enter their careers with little if any debt and pay much lower malpractice insurance premiums. Nor do France “ s doctors face the high nonmedical personnel payroll expenses that burden American physicians. Security sociale has created a standardi
23、zed and speedy system for physician billing and patient reimbursement using electronic funds. It“ s not uncommon to visit a French medical office and see no nonmedical personnel. What a concept. No back office army of billing specialists who do daily battle with insurers“ arcane and constantly chang
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