CATTI三级笔译英译汉真题2011年5月及答案解析.doc
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1、CATTI 三级笔译英译汉真题 2011 年 5 月及答案解析(总分:50.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、PART 1 English-Chin(总题数:1,分数:50.00)1.Stonehenge, England The prehistoric monument of Stonehenge stands tall in the British countryside as one of the last remnants of the Neolithic Age. Recently it has also become the latest symbol of another era
2、: the new fiscal austerity. Renovations including a plan to replace the sites run-down visitors center with one almost five times bigger and to close a busy road that runs along the 5,000-year-old monument had to be mothballed in June. The British government had suddenly withdrawn 10 million, or $16
3、 million, in financing for the project as part of a budget squeeze. Stonehenge, once a temple with giant stone slabs aligned in a circle to mark the passage of the sun, is among the most prominent victims of the governments spending cuts. The decision was heavily criticized by local lawmakers, espec
4、ially because Stonehenge, a Unesco World Heritage site, was part of Londons successful bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games. The shabby visitors center there now is already too small for the 950,000 people who visit Stonehenge each year, let alone the additional onslaught of tourists expected for the
5、Games, the lawmakers say. Stonehenge is the busiest tourist attraction in Britains southwest, topping even Windsor Castle. But no major improvements have been made to the facilities there since they were built 40 years ago. For now, portable toilets lead from a crammed (拥挤的)parking lot, via a makesh
6、ift (临时的)souvenir(纪念品) shop in a tent, to a ticket office opposite a small kiosk that sells coffee and snacks. The overhaul was scheduled for next spring. Plans by the architectural firm Denton Corker Marshall would keep the stone monument itself unchanged. But the current ticket office and shop wou
7、ld be demolished and a new visitors center would be built on the other side of the monument, about two and a half kilometers, or 1.5 miles, from the stones. The center would include a shop almost five times the size of the current one, a proper restaurant, three times as many parking spots and an ex
8、hibition space to provide more information about Stonehenges history. A transit system would shuttle visitors between the center and the stones while footpaths would encourage tourists to walk to the monument and explore the surrounding burial hills. The closed road would be grassed over to improve
9、the surrounding landscape. Last year, the 27 million project won the backing of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. After more than 25 years of bickering with local communities about how and where to build the new center, planning permission was granted in January. Construction was supposed to start
10、 next year and be completed in time for the Olympics but the economic downturn has changed those plans. The new prime minister, David Cameron, has reversed many of his predecessors promises as part of a program to cut more than 99 billion annually over the next five years to help close a gaping budg
11、et deficit. The financing for Stonehenge fell in the first round of cuts, worth about 6.2 billion, from the budget for the current year, along with support for a hospital and the British Film Institute. English Heritage, a partly government-financed organization that owns Stonehenge and more than 40
12、0 other historic sites in the country, is now aggressively looking for private donations. But the economic downturn has made the endeavor more difficult. Hunched over architectural renderings of the new center, Loraine Knowles, Stonehenges project director, said she was disappointed that the governm
13、ent had withdrawn money while continuing to support museums in London, like the Tate and the British Museum. But Ms. Knowles said she was hopeful that English Heritage could raise the money elsewhere. Stonehenge, she said, could then also become “a shining example of how philanthropy could work.”(分数
14、:50.00)_CATTI 三级笔译英译汉真题 2011 年 5 月答案解析(总分:50.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、PART 1 English-Chin(总题数:1,分数:50.00)1.Stonehenge, England The prehistoric monument of Stonehenge stands tall in the British countryside as one of the last remnants of the Neolithic Age. Recently it has also become the latest symbol of anot
15、her era: the new fiscal austerity. Renovations including a plan to replace the sites run-down visitors center with one almost five times bigger and to close a busy road that runs along the 5,000-year-old monument had to be mothballed in June. The British government had suddenly withdrawn 10 million,
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