翻译三级笔译实务分类真题1及答案解析.doc
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1、翻译三级笔译实务分类真题 1 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Engli(总题数:2,分数:60.00)1.Freed by warming, waters once locked beneath ice are gnawing at coastal settlements around the Arctic Circle. In Bykovsky, a village of 457 on Russias northeast coast, the shoreline is collapsing, creeping closer and closer
2、to houses and tanks of heating oil, at a rate of 15 to 18 feet a year. “It is practically all icepermafrostand it is thawing.“ For the four million people who live north of the Arctic Circle, a changing climate presents new opportunities. But it also threatens their environment, their homes and, for
3、 those whose traditions rely on the ice-bound wilderness, the preservation of their culture. A push to develop the North, quickened by the melting of the Arctic seas, carries its own rewards and dangers for people in the region. The discovery of vast petroleum fields in the Barents and Kara Seas has
4、 raised fears of catastrophic accidents as ships loaded with oil and, soon, liquefied gas churn through the fisheries off Scandinavia, headed to markets in Europe and North America. Land that was untouched could be tainted by pollution as generators, smokestacks and large vehicles sprout to support
5、the growing energy industry. Coastal erosion is a problem in Alaska as well, forcing the United States to prepare to relocate several Inuit villages at a projected cost of $100 million or more for each one. Across the Arctic, indigenous tribes with traditions shaped by centuries of living in extreme
6、s of cold and ice are noticing changes in weather and wildlife. They are trying to adapt, but it can be confounding. In Finnmark, Norways northernmost province, the Arctic landscape unfolds in late winter as an endless snowy plateau, silent but for the cries of the reindeer and the occasional whine
7、of a snowmobile herding them. A changing Arctic is felt there, too. “The reindeer are becoming unhappy,“ said Issat Eira, a 31-year-old reindeer herder. Few countries rival Norway when it comes to protecting the environment and preserving indigenous customs. The state has lavished its oil wealth on
8、the region, and Sami culture has enjoyed something of a renaissance. And yet no amount of government support can convince Mr. Eira that his livelihood, intractably entwined with the reindeer, is not about to change. Like a Texas cattleman, he keeps the size of his herd secret. But he said warmer tem
9、peratures in fall and spring were melting the top layers of snow, which then refreeze as ice, making it harder for his reindeer to dig through to the lichen they eat. “The people who are making the decisions, they are living in the south and they are living in towns,“ said Mr. Eira, sitting inside h
10、is home made of reindeer hides. “They dont mark the change of weather. It is only people who live in nature and get resources from nature who mark it.“(分数:30.00)_2.Faced with growing evidence that avian influenza is spreading in birds, the World Health Organization on Wednesday signed an agreement w
11、ith the Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche Holding to build up its stockpile of medicines in case of a pandemic in humans. Under the agreement, Roche will reserve three million treatments of its Tamiflu antiviral medicine for use by the UN agency in case of a worldwide human pandemic of avian flu. “
12、Its just enough to deal with an initial outbreak,“ said Jong-Wook Lee, director-general of the WHO. “But clearly this is not enough to deal with a full pandemic.“ The agency says only 57 people in Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia have died, mainly from contact with infected birds. The virus
13、 has killed millions of chickens and led to preventive culling across Asia since late 2003. Sustained human-to-human infection has not yet been recorded. But the World Health Organization warns that bird flu, which first appeared in Hong Kong in 1997, could mutate genetically, making it easier for h
14、umans to catch and transmit the disease among themselves. Signs the disease has spread recently to birds in Siberia and Kazakhstan are adding to concerns, the WHO says. A panel of European Union experts will convene Thursday in Brussels to discuss measures to prevent the spread of bird deaths to Eur
15、opean poultry. When asked whether he thought a widespread outbreak in humans was imminent, Lee said: “We dont know when it will come. But it would be hugely irresponsible if the WHO and member states did not take preventive measures now.“ Roche declined to give figures for its stockpiles of Tamiflu.
16、 A spokeswoman for the company, Martina Rupp, said it took from 12 to 18 months to deliver the drug after an order was placeda relatively long time due to a complicated production process.(分数:30.00)_二、BSection Chine(总题数:2,分数:40.00)3.维护世界和平,促进共同发展,谋求合作共赢,是各国人民的共同愿望,也是不可抗拒的当今时代潮流。中国高举和平、发展、合作的旗帜,坚持走和平
17、发展道路,与世界各国一道,共同致力于建设一个持久和平、共同繁荣的和谐世界。 中国与世界从未像今天这样紧密相连。中国政府把中国人民的根本利益与各国人民的共同利益结合起来,坚持奉行防御性的国防政策。中国的国防服从和服务于国家发展战略和安全战略,旨在维护国家安全统一,确保实现全面建设小康社会的宏伟目标。中国永远是维护世界和平、安全、稳定的坚定力量。 中国在经济不断发展的基础上推进国防和军队现代化,是适应世界新军事变革发展趋势、维护国家安全和发展利益的需要。中国不会与任何国家进行军备竞赛,不会对任何国家构成军事威胁。新世纪新阶段,中国把科学发展观作为国防和军队建设的重要指导方针,积极推进中国特色军事变
18、革,努力实现国防和军队建设全面协调可持续发展。(分数:20.00)_4.25 年来,中国坚定不移地推进改革开放,社会主义市场经济体制初步建立,开放型经济已经形成,社会生产力和综合国力不断增强,各项社会事业全面发展,人民生活总体上实现了由温饱到小康的历史性跨越。 从 1978 年至 2003 年的 25 年间,中国经济年均增长 9.4%。25 年前,中国年国内生产总值为 1473 亿美元,去年已达到 14000 多亿美元。 25 年前,中国年进出口贸易总额为 206 亿美元,去年已达到 8512亿美元。25 年前,中国外汇储备为 1.67 亿美元,去年已达到 4033 亿美元。 目前,中国经济总
19、量居世界第六,进出口贸易总额居世界第四。中国之所以能够发生这样巨大的变化,最关键的原因是我们始终坚持走中国特色社会主义道路,始终坚持改革开放,激发了全体人民的积极性、主动性、创造性。 中国虽然取得了很大的发展成就,但中国人口多,底子薄,生产力不发达,发展很不平衡,生态环境、自然资源与经济社会发展的矛盾比较突出。 虽然中国人均国内生产总值已经突破 1000 美元,但仍排在世界一百位以后。中国要实现现代化,使全体人民都过上富裕生活,还需要进行长期不懈的艰苦奋斗。 我们已经明确了本世纪头 20 年的奋斗目标,这就是全面建设惠及十几亿人口的更高水平的小康社会,到 2020 年实现国内生产总值比 200
20、0 年翻两番,达到 4 万亿美元,人均国内生产总值达到 3000 美元,使经济更加发展、民主更加健全、科教更加进步、文化更加繁荣、社会更加和谐、人民生活更加殷实。(分数:20.00)_翻译三级笔译实务分类真题 1 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BSection Engli(总题数:2,分数:60.00)1.Freed by warming, waters once locked beneath ice are gnawing at coastal settlements around the Arctic Circle. In Bykovsky, a village
21、of 457 on Russias northeast coast, the shoreline is collapsing, creeping closer and closer to houses and tanks of heating oil, at a rate of 15 to 18 feet a year. “It is practically all icepermafrostand it is thawing.“ For the four million people who live north of the Arctic Circle, a changing climat
22、e presents new opportunities. But it also threatens their environment, their homes and, for those whose traditions rely on the ice-bound wilderness, the preservation of their culture. A push to develop the North, quickened by the melting of the Arctic seas, carries its own rewards and dangers for pe
23、ople in the region. The discovery of vast petroleum fields in the Barents and Kara Seas has raised fears of catastrophic accidents as ships loaded with oil and, soon, liquefied gas churn through the fisheries off Scandinavia, headed to markets in Europe and North America. Land that was untouched cou
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