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1、英语翻译中级口译-34 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BTRANSLATION TES(总题数:4,分数:100.00)1.I see from the current columns of the daily press that “Professor Plumb, of the University of Chicago, has just invented a highly concentrated form of food. All the essential nutritive elements are put together in the form o
2、f pellets, each of which contains from one to two hundred times as much nourishment as an ounce of an ordinary article of diet. These pellets, diluted with water, will form all that is necessary to support life. The Professor looks forward confidently to revolutionizing the present food system.“ Now
3、 this kind of thing may be all very well in its way, but it is going to have its drawbacks as well. In the bright future anticipated by Professor Plumb, We can easily imagine such incidents as the following: The smiling family were gathered round the hospitable board. The table bucket of hot water s
4、tood before the radiant mother, and at the head of the board was the Christmas dinner of the happy home, warmly covered by a thimble and resting on a poker chip. The expectant whispers of the little ones were hushed as the father, rising from his chair, lifted the thimble and disclosed a small pill
5、of concentrated nourishment on the chip before him. Christmas turkey, cranberry sauce, plum pudding, mince pieit was all there, all jammed into that little pill and only waiting to expand. Then the father with deep reverence, and a devout eye alternating between the pill and heaven, 1ifted his voice
6、 in a benediction. At this moment there was an agonized cry from the mother. “Oh, Henry, quick! Baby has snatched the pill!“ It was too true. Dear little Gustavus Adolphus, the golden-haired baby boy, had grabbed the whole Christmas dinner off the poker chip and bolted it. Three hundred and fifty po
7、unds of concentrated nourishment passed down the oesophagus of the unthinking child. “Clap him on the back!“ cried the distracted mother. “Give him water!“ The idea was fatal. The water striking the pill caused it to expand. There was a dull rumbling sound and then, with an awful bang, Gustavus Adol
8、phus exploded into fragments! And when they gathered the little corpse together, the babys lips were parted in a lingering smile that could only be worn by a child who had eaten thirteen Christmas dinners.(分数:25.00)_2.Franklins life is full of charming stories which all young men should knowhow he p
9、eddled ballads in Boston, and stood, the guest of kings, in Europe; how he worked his passage as a stowaway to Philadelphia, and rode in the queens own litter in France: how he walked the streets of Philadelphia, homeless and unknown, with three penny rolls for his breakfast, and dined at the tables
10、 of princes, and received his friends in a palace; how he raised a kite from a cow shed, and was showered with all the high degrees the colleges of the world could give; how he was duped by a false friend as a boy, and became the friend of all humanity as a man; how he was made Major General Frankli
11、n, only to resign because, as he said, he was no soldier, and yet helped to organize the army that stood before the trained troops of England and Germany. This poor Boston boy, with scarcely a days schooling, became master of six languages and never stopped learning; this neglected apprentice tamed
12、the lightning, made his name famous, received degrees and diplomas from colleges in both hemispheres, and became forever remembered as “Doctor Franklin“, philosopher, patriot, scientist, philanthropist and statesman. Self-made, self-taught, and self-reared, the candle makers son gave light to all th
13、e world; the street ballad seller set all men singing of liberty; the runaway apprentice became the most sought after man of two continents, and brought his native land to praise and honor him. He built America, for what our Republic is today is largely due to the prudence, the forethought, the stat
14、esmanship, the enterprise, the wisdom, and the ability of Benjamin Franklin. He belongs to the world, but especially does he belong to America. As the nations honored him while living, so the Republic glorifies him when dead, and has enshrined him in the choicest of its nichesthe one he regarded as
15、the loftiestthe hearts of the common people, from whom he had sprung and in their hearts Franklin will liver forever.(分数:25.00)_3.What is a novel? I say: an invented story. At the same time a story which, though invented, has the power to ring true. True to what? True to life as the reader knows lif
16、e to be or, it may be, feels life to be. And I mean the adult, the grown-up reader. Such a reader has outgrown fairy tales, and we do not want the fantastic and the impossible. So I say to you that a novel must stand up to the adult tests of reality. You may say: “If one wants truth, why not go to t
17、he literally true book? Biography or documentary, these amazing accounts of amazing experiences which people have.“ Yes, but I am suggesting to you that there is a distinction between truth and so-called reality. What these people write in their accounts of happenings is not confining itself to what
18、 happened. The novel does not simply recount experience; it adds to experience. I hope you will see what I mean. It is not news at all, not anything sensational or spectacular. And here comes in what is the actual livening spark of the novel: the novelists imagination has a power of its own. It does
19、 not merely invent, it perceives. It intensifies, therefore it gives power, extra importance, greater truth and greater inner reality to what may well be ordinary and everyday things. So much is artthe art that, in common with poetry, drama, painting, and music, does, we all know, enter into the nov
20、el. But not less and absolutely joined with the art is craft, and craftcraftsmanshipis absolutely and surely an essential for the writing of a novel. I have said the novel is a story. It is the story aspect that I am talking about first and now, and the craft of the novelist does lie first of all in
21、 story telling. Would you or I, as readers, be drawn into a novel if our interest was not pegged to the personalities and outlooks and the actions of the people whom we encounter inside the story? They are the attractive elements in the book. This being so, which comes first actually into the mind o
22、f the novelist when he begins to work: the people, or character, or the plot? Do not think it strange when I say that the plot comes first. The actual idea or outline of a book is therethe possibilities of a situationand then the novelist thinks, “what would be the kind of person who would perform s
23、uch an action? What would be the other kind of person who would react in a particular way?“ I think to myself “I need a proud man,“ or “I need a woman so idiotically romantic in temperament that she will do unwise things.“ or “I need perhaps an almost excessively innocent or ignorant young person.“
24、In that sense the characters are called into existence by the demands of the plot; but I do not want you to feel that the characters are merely invented to formula. That is not so at a11. Their existence having begun, they take into themselves a most extraordinary and imperative reality. And their r
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