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1、翻译二级口译实务-6 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart /B(总题数:2,分数:50.00)1.BPassage 1/B The message I wish to convey to you is that I have complete confidence that Beijing will deliver an outstanding Olympic Games in 2008, that this will be a wonderful event for China and for the world, and that it is alread
2、y serving to strengthen the very close relations between Australia and China. My own association with the Beijing Games began with Beijings bid. For me, and for a number of Australians, the opportunity to support and assist the bid was far more than simply an interesting professional exercise. It wa
3、s an opportunity to do something important. / We believed then, and we believe now, that hosting the biggest and best people-to-people event on the worlds calendar will give further momentum to the process of modernization in China and the friendly integration of China with the world community. The
4、purpose of the Games is of course not geopolitical; it is to conduct a celebration of sport and culture. But, as we know from our own experience with both the Melbourne Games in 1956, when Australians reveled in that first historic opportunity to welcome the world to our shores and Sydney in 2000, w
5、hen we were able to show the world the dynamism of modem Australia, the Games can and do leave a wider and powerful legacy. / So it will be for China in 6 years time. The legacy will in part be of a tangible kindworldclass venues and other civic buildings, the Olympic Green, increased trade, investm
6、ent and business relationships. Beijings plans for these tangible legacies are impressive both in their ambition and in the determination of the organizers to bring them to fruition. But perhaps even more important in the long run will be the intangible legacy of the 2008 games. I refer here to the
7、heightened consciousness of the importance of the environment, already a high national priority in China but one which is certain to be reinforced by the commitment to the Green Games. / An enduring memory for me from the days of the Beijing bid is the sheer delight of people in China, especially yo
8、ung people, at having the chance to play host to athletes, officials and visitors from around the world, to welcome them to China, to show them China and to build new friendships. International relations are not only about the conduct of political and economic affairs between governments and busines
9、ses. It must also be underpinned by the sort of deep international understanding that can only come from closer and closer relationships between peoples. / The Olympic Games are the most successful and popular embodiment of internationalism ever invented by human beings. During these glorious days,
10、we will show how we can, at our best, transcend all differences of country, race and religion and truly embrace the common humanity that binds us all together. The participation of 1.3 billion people in that great goal can have profound and enduring benefits for our Asia-Pacific region and for the w
11、orld. The Olympics are therefore coming to China at exactly the fight time in terms of the changes underway in China itself and in terms of Chinas engagement with the region and the world. /(分数:25.00)_2.BPassage 2/B Thank you, Prime Minister, for that remarkable introduction. You have very lucidly p
12、rovided the context for what I am about to say this morning. Its a great honor to be invited to speak in this historic setting. The fact that you want to hear from the Secretary-General of the United Nations at this time, and that Prime Minister Tony Blair himself suggested this public exchange of i
13、deas suggests to me that both you and he are conscious of the remarkable moment in world history that we have reached. / Indeed, today we face threats to world order and world peace of a kind and a scale that we have not seen since the height of the Cold War. But if we can agree on ways to respond e
14、ffectively to those threats, we also have a unique opportunity to build a world that will be safer, fairer and freer, for all its inhabitants. I think you glimpsed that opportunity during the G7 finance ministers meeting here in London last week, with its welcome emphasis on measures to attack world
15、 poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals. / What kind of threats do I have in mind? The most obvious are terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Many experts tell us the question is not whether, but how soon, the two will be combined and we see, for example, a “dirty bomb“ detonated
16、in central London, or some other major capital. The loss of life would be shocking, but as nothing to the social and economic effects. Disruption would be felt not only here but around the world. / Millions in Asia, Africa and Latin America would lose their livelihoods, because of the impact on the
17、world economy. People in those parts of the world already face many other, more immediate threatshunger, disease, environmental degradation, corrupt and oppressive government, civil and ethnic conflictthreats to which the poor are always more vulnerable than the rich. Africa, my own continent, has t
18、he worst problems of all. The hopes of many African countries have been blighted by HIV/AIDS, which is devastating the most productive age-groups and the best educated social groups, slashing life expectancy, threatening to reverse decades of economic development. / I said two years ago that this mi
19、ght be the most decisive moment for the international system since the United Nations was founded in 1945. I still believe that. We are living through a time of danger, but also of great opportunity. The question is, will governments muster the will to seize that opportunity, and decide on a package
20、 of reforms offering protection against threats of both kindsfrom terrorism and WMD to poverty, hunger and disease. By tackling them all at once we can make sure that no oneNorth or South, rich or poorwill feel left out, and that everyone will feel an interest in implementing me whole package. /(分数:
21、25.00)_二、BPart /B(总题数:2,分数:50.00)3.BPassage 1/B 在中关建交 25 周年前夕,我应布什总统的邀请正式访问贵国。纽约是我访美的第一站,在这里能与各位新老朋友欢聚一堂,我感到很高兴。在此我要特别感谢美国银行家协会的盛情款待,向多年来为推动中美经贸合作做出积极贡献的各位朋友表示敬意!并通过你们向伟大的美国人民致以诚挚问候和良好祝愿!/ 近一段时间,中美贸易方面有些分歧和摩擦。各方面对我此次美国之行颇为关注。我首先要告诉诸位,我这次是为了寻求友谊与合作而来,不是来打“贸易战”的。有些分歧问题的产生,实际上是相互不了解。我深信,中关双方通过对话与磋商,可以缩
22、小我们之间的分歧,扩大我们之间的合作。/ 大家知道,经贸关系是两国关系的经济基础。互利共赢的中美经贸关系,不仅给两国人民带来了实实在在的经济利益,而且成为中关关系稳定发展的重要基础和强大动力。至于中美经贸合作的迅速发展,对于周边地区经济繁荣乃至世界经济增长所起的促进作用,更是有目共睹。/ 中美贸易之所以能迅速发展,根本原因在于两国经济具有极大的互补性。这种互补性,很大程度上来自两国经济资源条件、经济结构以及消费水平存在着很大的差异。这种差异性和互补性,将在今后长期存在,在经济全球化的大背景下显得更加突出。我认为,这就是中关贸易能够持续快速发展的客观基础。/(分数:25.00)_4.BPassa
23、ge 2/B 从目前全球经济发展看,一些重要的特点和趋势值得我们高度重视。主要是:科技进步日新月异,前所未有地提高了人们认识和把握宏观世界和微观世界的能力,为人类推动生产力发展和创造美好生活提供了强大支持;国际生产要素优化重组和产业转移加快,各国经济发展更加紧密地联系在一起,为各国实现经济合作共赢提供了有利条件。/ 同时,由于历史和现实等方面的原因,世界发展不平衡的问题日益突出,许多发展中国家背负着沉重的债务负担,外部经济环境仍在恶化,南北发展差距进一步拉大;新的贸易壁垒和保护主义不断出现,多边贸易体制的发展面临困难;能源、资源消耗大幅度增长,生态破坏和环境恶化问题严重;包括地区冲突、恐怖主义
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