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1、翻译二级口译实务-37 及答案解析(总分:150.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart /B(总题数:2,分数:50.00)1.Steven Spielbergs first films were made at a time when directors were the most important people in Hollywood, and his more recent ones at a time when marketing controls the industry. He has remained the most powerful filmmaker in the
2、 world during both periods, which says something for his talent and his flexibility.Spielbergs most important contribution to modem movies is his acute insight to find and attract a large audience. He ingeniously revised old-style B-movie stories with A-level craftsmanship and enhanced them with the
3、 latest developments in special effects.Considering such movies as the “Indiana Jones“ series and “Jurassic Park“. The story lines were the mediocre stuff, but the filmmaking was cutting edge and delivered what films have always desired: they showed us something amazing that we hadnt seen before.The
4、 master image created in movies expresses something fundamental about the way the filmmakers see things. Spielberg once said that his master image was a simultaneous combination of brightness and mystery. This appears in many of his films.In Spielberg, the light source conceals mystery, whereas for
5、many other directors it is darkness that conceals mystery. The difference is that for Spielberg, mystery offers promise instead of threat. One day he talked about a previous experience.“My dad took me out to see a meteor shower when I was a little kid,“ he said, “and it was scary for me because he w
6、oke me up in the middle of the night. My heart was beating; I didnt know what he wanted to do. He wouldnt tell me, and he put me in the car and we went off, and I saw ail these people lying on blankets, looking up at the sky. And my dad spread out a blanket. We lay down and looked at the sky, and I
7、saw for the first time all these meteors.“What scared me was being awakened in the middle of the night and taken somewhere without being told where. But what didnt scare me, but was very soothing, was watching this meteor shower. And I think from that moment on, I never looked at the sky and thought
8、 it was a bad place.“Spielberg has always maintained superb quality control and when his films work, they work on every level that a film can roach. When his films are shown, they will conquer the most sophisticated filmgoers in the world and invite them to tears and cheers. (分数:25.00)_2.下面你将听到一段有关非
9、洲粮食安全问题的讲话。 I am pleased to welcome you to the United Nations for this first meeting of your contact group.Your focus on food security in Africa comes at a crucial time. The latest food crisis on the continent has brought home to us, more than ever before, the urgent need for a strategy to break the
10、 pattern of recurrent crises and bring about a Green Revolution in Africa. But achieving this will require radical approaches on multiple fronts.Africa has faced food crises in the past; it has faced deadly diseases; it has struggled to come to terms with governance challenges in states with limited
11、 capacity and resources.But rarely has the continent had to face the kind of intersecting challenges we see today. Today, Africa faces a deadly triad of related burdens food insecurity, HIV/AIDS and an emaciated capacity to govern and provide services.We cannot freed viable solutions to the challeng
12、e of food security unless we address the challenges of AIDS and governance at the same time.Food insecurity in Africa has structural causes. Most African farmers farm small plots of land that do not produce enough to meet the needs of their families. The problem is compounded by the farmers lack of
13、bargaining power and lack of access to land, finance and technology.This further weakens farmers ability to withstand the impact of recurrent drought and the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic.Thirty million Africans now live with HIV, and the continent has borne the brunt of more than 20 million AIDS deaths
14、 worldwide. In some areas of Africa, more than 40 percent of the population is HIV-positive, and similar proportions are going hungry.The devastating impact of HIV/AIDS on food production with seven million African farmers already dead - is only too obvious. Infection rates are rising among African
15、women. The latest figures show that women make up 58 percent of Africans already infected.Because of AIDS, skills and knowledge are dying out rather than being passed from one generation to the next. Both at the household level and the government level, resources are being diverted from food product
16、ion to health care. In turn, food shortages fuel the disease, through malnutrition, poverty and inequality.Clearly, breaking this destructive cycle poses a huge challenge to governance. It will re- quire strong institutions, improved skills and innovative policies. But in an irony so typical of the
17、age of AIDS, Africas ability to govern and to provide services is itself being stretched to breaking point by the disease.This interlocking set of issues facing Africa is far greater than the sum of its parts. Ad- dressing the issue I have raised requires a new, integrated response from both the Gov
18、ernments of Africa and the international community. It requires a shift from short-term approaches to a reassessment of our entire strategy for development or, taking long-term measures even when addressing short-term emergencies.Ladies and gentlemen,The United Nations family is already joining forc
19、es to mount the coordinated effort needed. I hope you will work across the board with us, and with the Governments of Africa, in developing the range of revolutionary approaches we need to tackle the deadly triad and break the pattern of food crises in Africa.I opened my remarks with a message of de
20、spair; let me close with one hope. Yes, this is an unprecedented set of challenges. But your presence here today tells me that we have unprecedented consensus on the need to confront them. Together, we must mobilize the political will to succeed.Thank you very much. (分数:25.00)_二、BPart /B(总题数:2,分数:10
21、0.00)3.海洋是全球生命支持系统的一个不可缺少的组成部分。海洋不仅是自然资源的宝库,同时也是我们人类居住环境的重要调节器。中国政府高度重视海洋的开发和保护,不断加强海洋综合管理,促进海洋产业的协调发展。中国已经形成了具有区域特征的多学科的海洋科学体系。国家有关部门制定了海洋科学发展战略和支持海洋科学发展的规划和计划,为海洋渔业发展、海洋油气资源开发、海洋环境保护和海洋防灾减灾等,提供了科学指导和依据。经过半个世纪的发展,中国已经建成了以国家海洋信息中心为主的海洋资料信息服务系统,为海洋开发、海洋科研和环境保护提供了大量的信息服务。近年来,中国不断改造海洋捕捞业、运输业和海水制盐业等传统产业
22、;大力发展海洋养殖业、油气业、医药业等新兴产业;积极勘探新的可开发海洋资源,促进深海采矿、海水综合利用、海洋能发电等潜在海洋产业的形成和发展。中国的海洋渔业、海盐和盐化工业以及海洋运输业、造船业、油气业等主要海洋产业已经成为国民经济发展的推动力量。中国目前正在实施海洋高技术计划,其重点是海岸带资源与环境可持续利用、海水淡化、海洋能利用和海水资源综合利用等高技术的开发和利用。作为一个高度负责的沿海大国,中国积极推进国家间和地区性海洋领域的合作,并认真履行自己承担的国际义务,为全球海洋开发和保护事业做出了积极贡献。 (分数:50.00)_4.中国经济高速发展,需要大量的矿产品及相关的能源与原材料加
23、工制品。每年消耗的矿石量达 60 多亿吨,位居世界前列。中国政府为实现经济的可持续发展,在矿产资源勘查、开发领域制定了一系列的法律、法规和政策,形成了既适合中国国情又基本与国际接轨的矿产资源勘查、开发政策法律体系。中国政府积极履行人世承诺,主动调整了法律法规和行政职能,建立了一个多元、稳定的矿产资源贸易体系,保障了出口矿产品的市场和进口矿产品货源的稳定。经过科学探测,我们对我国矿产资源的分布有了更清楚的认识:中国煤炭和石油的特点是资源丰富但结构不理想。煤炭资源蕴藏量大,煤种齐全,但优质炼焦用煤和无烟煤储量不多;分布广泛,但储量丰度悬殊,东少西多,北丰南贫。中国石油资源储量大,是世界可采资源量大
24、于 150 亿吨的 10 个国家之一,但是资源的探明程度低,陆上探明石油地质储量仅占全部资源的 20%,近海海域的探明程度更低;分布比较集中,大于 10 万平方千米的 14 个盆地的石油资源量占全国的 73%;油气资源埋藏深,地质条件复杂。中国矿产资源遍布于全国各地,但因所处大地构造带和成矿地质条件的不同,各地区矿产资源分布不均,其矿种、储量、质量差异较大,形成了东、中、西部各地域矿产资源的不同特征。西部地区矿产资源分布集中,比较优势突出,具备形成优势支柱产业的资源基础。全国已查明资源储量的 157 种矿产中,西部地区拥有 138 种。此外,西部地区的有色金属储量丰富,不少金属和非金属矿石也具
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