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1、专业八级-453 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、TRANSLATION(总题数:5,分数:100.00)1.In 1931 Roosevelt won the democratic presidential nomination and began his national campaign for the president. It was a typically vigorous one in which the candidate traveled widely; in the process he saw something of the misery wh
2、ich the Great Depression caused. The depths of the depression were reached during 1932 and early 1933 and the Republican candidate, President Herbert Hoover, was increasingly unpopular. In his speeches Roosevelt offered little of the way of specific programs, preferring instead to contrast the activ
3、e approach which he would take to the country“s economic problems with what he saw as the overly cautious Hoover administration. He also thought that candidates and officials should tell people frankly that things were bad rather than insist that they weren“t and were getting better. In view of the
4、enlarged federal budgets and the policy of deficit spending authorized by the Roosevelt administration, it“s interesting to note that during this first campaign for president the Democratic candidate accused President Hoover of allowing excessive spending and a dangerously unbalanced budget. (分数:20.
5、00)_2.President Carter has been calling his closest advisers together for what is called as a hard reappraisal of his administration“s troubles, but who will tell him the truth? You can almost put it down as a general rule in this town that presidents often invite “honest criticism“ from their aides
6、, but seldom get it, and usually don“t follow it when they do. The reasons for this are not obscure. The Oval Office is the most frightening room in America. It imposes a kind of respect on most visitors, and even those legislative lions who roar against the President on Capital Hill tend to usually
7、 lower their voices and follow their prepared speeches when they walk through the White House door. (分数:20.00)_3.With wounded pride, the US, which is leading the war to safeguard peace, should be supported by the rest of the world. While no organization has claimed responsibility for the attacks, ac
8、tions against terrorism must remain consistent and the intensity must not dwindle too. Every country that advocates peace must be on the alert. More important, they should put aside their prejudices and selfish interests to root out terrorism collectively and relentlessly. It has been noted that the
9、 influence of religious militancy has been growing in the region. Some terrorist forces have even become threats to some ASEAN members by openly opposing the governments of these countries. Without strong backing, it is doubtful that these terrorists could have been so bold and brutal. This is a war
10、 about the very survival of mankindthere is no room for wavering and indecision. People who are blinded by humanitarianism and thus against war are in fact helping to create a situation favorable to terrorists. Nobody wants war. But if we retreat when the battle lines are drawn, we are bowing to evi
11、l forces. Do not misinterpret the meaning of humanitarianism and be bogged down by concern over the loss of lives which may be inevitable. To allow terrorists to grow stronger is to invite worse disasters for ourselves and cause even greater loss of lives. (分数:20.00)_4.Most ironic was the image of g
12、overnment that was born of these experiences. As any scholarly treatise on the subject will tell you the great advantage bureaucracy is supposed to offer a complex, modern society like ours is efficient, rational, uniform and courteous treatment for the citizens it deals with. Yet not only did these
13、 qualities not come through to the people I talked with, it was their very opposites that seemed more characteristic. People of all classesthe rich man dealing with the Internal Revenue Service as well as the poor woman struggling with the welfare departmentfelt that the treatment they had received
14、had been bungled, not efficient; unpredictable, not rational; discriminatory, not uniform; and, all too often, insensitive, rather than courteous. It was as if they had bought a big new car that not only did not run when they wanted it to, but periodically revved itself up and drove all around their
15、 yards. (分数:20.00)_5.Every successful business is built on superior sensesof timing, opportunity, responsibility, and, not infrequently, humor. None, however, is more critical than the ability to sense the market. A senior executive“s instinctive capacity to empathize with and gain insights from cus
16、tomers is the single most important skill he or she can use to direct technologies, product and service offerings, indeed, all elements of a company“s strategic posture. People like Bill Gates brought this ability to the enterprises they founded. Without it, their ventures might have been short-live
17、d or at least far less successful. But many top level managers, particularly those at industrial companies, consider customer contact the bailiwick of sales and marketing staff. And even if they do believe that market focus is a priority, most retain only limited contact with consumers as their orga
18、nizations grow, relying instead on subordinates“ reportssecond-or-third-hand informationto define and sense the market for them. (分数:20.00)_专业八级-453 答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、TRANSLATION(总题数:5,分数:100.00)1.In 1931 Roosevelt won the democratic presidential nomination and began his national campaign
19、for the president. It was a typically vigorous one in which the candidate traveled widely; in the process he saw something of the misery which the Great Depression caused. The depths of the depression were reached during 1932 and early 1933 and the Republican candidate, President Herbert Hoover, was
20、 increasingly unpopular. In his speeches Roosevelt offered little of the way of specific programs, preferring instead to contrast the active approach which he would take to the country“s economic problems with what he saw as the overly cautious Hoover administration. He also thought that candidates
21、and officials should tell people frankly that things were bad rather than insist that they weren“t and were getting better. In view of the enlarged federal budgets and the policy of deficit spending authorized by the Roosevelt administration, it“s interesting to note that during this first campaign
22、for president the Democratic candidate accused President Hoover of allowing excessive spending and a dangerously unbalanced budget. (分数:20.00)_正确答案:()解析:1931 年,罗斯福获得民主党总统候选人的提名后就在全国范围内开始了总统竞选活动。在这种一向轰轰烈烈的竞选活动中,候选人四处巡回演讲;在此期间,他看到了大萧条所造成的某些困苦。1932年和 1933 年初,经济萧条到了最严重的时候。共和党候选人胡佛总统也越来越不受欢迎。罗斯福在演讲里并未提出多
23、少具体的计划,而更愿意将他解决国家经济问题的积极态度与他所看到的缩手缩脚的胡佛政府相对照。他认为,候选人和政府官员应当如实地告诉人民经济状况很糟糕,而不该硬说情况尚好或正在好转。罗斯福政府曾下令增加联邦预算并采取了赤字支出的政策,但有趣的是,这位民主党候选人在竞选活动初期曾指责胡佛总统容许开支过大使收支严重失衡,这倒是值得注意。 解析 (1)第一句中,national campaign for the president 译为“总统竞选活动”。 (2)第二句中,typically 是用来修饰形容词 vigorous 的,该词的意思包括“具有代表性的,典型的;一向,向来”。因为要和“轰轰烈烈”搭
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