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1、专业八级翻译-练习三及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、SECTION A CHINESE TO(总题数:5,分数:50.00)1.没有一个人将小草叫“大力士”,但是它的力量之大,的确是世界无比。这种力,是一般人看不见的生命力,只要生命存在,这种力就要显现,上面的石块,丝毫不足以阻挡,因为它是一种“长期抗战”的力,有弹性,能屈能伸的力,有韧性,不达目的不止的力。种子不落在肥土而落在瓦砾中,有生命力的种子决不会悲观和叹气,因为有了阻力才有磨炼。生命开始的一瞬间就带了斗争来的草,才是坚韧的草,也只有这种草,才可以傲然地对那些玻璃棚中养育着的盆花哄笑。(分数:10.00)_2.
2、我同书籍,即将分离。我虽非英雄,颇有垓下之感,即无可奈何。这些书,都是在全国解放以后,来到我家的。最初零零碎碎,中间成套成批。有的来自京沪,有的来自苏杭。最初,囊中羞涩,也曾交臂相失。中间也曾一掷千金,稍有豪气。总值,时历三十余年,我同它们,可称故旧。十年浩劫,我自顾不暇,无心也无力顾及它们。但它们辗转多处,经受折磨、潮湿、践踏、撞破,终于还是回来了。失去了一些,我有些惋惜,但也不愿去寻觅它们,我为我失去的东西,比起它们,更多也更重要。(分数:10.00)_3.生存在功利社会,奔波劳顿,勾心斗角,若想做到从心所欲,难矣哉!人自孩提时代起,求学、谋职、恋爱、成家、立业、功名、财富几乎无时不在追求
3、,而且总也不能满足。当然,事业上的进取与物欲上的贪婪,是两种截然不同的人生观,或可说是两种内涵迥异的苦乐观。但有一点是共同的,即人生的道路并非平坦的康庄大道,事物的发展往往不以人的意志为转移。与其陶醉在“梦想成真”的幻觉中,莫若在实践中多多磨砺自己,有道是“苍天不负有心人”嘛!即或如此,也未必事事天遂人愿。总之,有追求必有烦恼,这就是生活实际。(分数:10.00)_4.历史的道路,不全是平坦的,有时走到艰难险阻的境界。这是全靠雄健的精神才能够冲过去的。一条浩浩荡荡的长江大河,有时流到很宽阔的境界,平原无际,一泻万里。有时流到很逼狭的境叠,两岸丛山叠岭,绝壁断崖,江河流于其间,回环曲折,极其险峻
4、。民族生命的进程,其经历亦复如是。人类在历史上的生活正如旅行一样。旅途上的征人所经过的地方,有时是坦荡平原,查时是崎岖险路。老于旅途的人,走到平坦的地方,固是高高兴兴地向前走,走到崎岖的境界,愈是奇趣横生,觉得在此奇绝壮绝的境界,愈能感受到一种冒险的美趣。(分数:10.00)_5.最令人触目惊心的一件事,是看着钟表上的秒针一下一下的移动,每移动一下就是表示我们的寿命已经缩短了一部分。再看看墙上挂着的可以一张张撕下的日历,每天撕下一张就是表示我们的寿命又缩短了一天。因为时间即生命。没有人不爱惜他的生命,但很少人珍视他的时间。如果想在有生之年做一点什么事,学一点什么学问,充实自己,帮助别人,使生命
5、成为有意义,不虚此生,那么就不可浪费光阴。这道理人人都懂,可是很少人真能积极不懈的善为利用他的时间。(分数:10.00)_二、SECTION B ENGLISH TO(总题数:5,分数:50.00)6.Malle has said that this is the most personal and important film of his career, and I believe that he thinks that. I also believe that hes wrong. If Goodbye is very personal to him, this may be becau
6、se as an adult he has felt stricken by the recognition that he wasnt stricken then, and it may involve his feelings of guilt over his own familys safety and prosperityeverything that the film barely touches on.Malle has said of Goodbye, “I reinvented the past in the pursuit of a haunting and timeles
7、s truth.“ Maybe thats why ! felt as if I were watching a faded French classic, something I dimly recalled. In pursuit of haunting and timeless truth, Malle has gone back to the anti-Nazi movies of the forties, and polished and formalized the actions until hes turned melodrama into polite reverie.(分数
8、:10.00)_7.Much of the problem is that we live in a passive age. To listen to a record album, to sit through a movie, to watch a television showall require nothing of the cultural consumer, save his mere presence. To read a book, though, takes an act of will on the part of the consumer. He must genui
9、nely want to find out what is inside. He cannot just sit there; he must do something, even though the something is as simple an action as opening the book, closing the door and beginning to read.In generations before my own, this was taken for granted as an important part of life. But now, in the da
10、y of the “information retrieval system“, such a reverence is not being placed on the reading, and then saving, of books. If a young American reads at all, he is far more likely to purchase a paperback that may be flipped through and then thrown away. In a disposable age, the book for keeping and rer
11、eading is an anachronism, a ponderous dinosaur in a high-speed society.(分数:10.00)_8.Let me come to the point boldly; what governs the Englishman is his inner atmosphere, the weather in his soul. It is nothing particularly spiritual or mysterious. When he has taken his exercise aria is drinking his t
12、ea or his beer and lighting his pipe; when, in his garden or by his fire, he sprawls in an aggressively comfortable chair; when well-washed and well-brushed, he resolutely turns in church to the east and recites the Creed without in the least implying that he believes one word of it; when he hears o
13、r sings the most crudely sentimental and thinnest of popular songs, unmoved but not disgusted; when he makes up his mind who is his best friend or his favourite poet; when he adopts a party or a sweetheart; when he is hunting or shooting or boating, or striding through the fields; when he is choosin
14、g his clothes or his professionnever is it a precise reason, or purpose, or outer fact that determines him; it is always the atmosphere of his inner man.(分数:10.00)_9.It has now been five years since Margaret Thatcher resigned as Britains Prime Minister. In her heyday she strode the international hea
15、dlines with such bravura that she seemed inevitable, a natural force. The world stage seemed just the right size for her, as she chaffed her conservative soul mate Ronald Reagan or flattered the “new man“, Mikhail Gorbachev.Now the political world has begun to focus on the immensity of her achieveme
16、nt. How on earth did she manage to get there? She was elected to Parliament at 32 in 1958. She parried her way through the complacent, male-dominated councils of powerno woman had ever roiled those waters. Couldnt the old boys see her coming? After all, there was nothing subtle about her personality
17、 or her approach.As The Path to Power, the second volume of her autobiography, makes clear, Thatcher was probably too simple and direct for the Tories, with their heavy baggage of class and compromise. She traveled light, proud of her roots as a grocers daughter from the small town of Grantham but n
18、ever tethered by working-class resentments or delusions of inferiority. Her parents taught her the verities they believed in: Methodism. hard work, thrift and the importance of the individual. She has never wavered from them, and they run through the book.“Nothing in our house was wasted.“ Or, “I ha
19、d less leisure time than other children.“ These are boasts of a childhood recalled in tranquility. Later they became a philosophy: “Being conservative is never merely a matter of income, but a whole way of life, a will to take responsibility for oneself./(分数:10.00)_10.History with its flickering lam
20、p stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes, to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams the passion of former days.As the great scroll of history unrolls, many complicated incidents occur which it is difficult to introduce effectively into the pattern of the likes
21、 and dislikes of the epoch in which we live.The human story does not always unfold like a mathematical calculation on the principle that two and two make four. Sometimes in life they make five or minus three; and sometimes the blackboard topples down in the middle of the sum and leaves the class in
22、disorder and the pedagogue with a black eye.Science, which now offers us a golden age with one hand, offers at the same time with the other the doom of all that we have built up inch by inch since the Stone Age and the dawn of any human annals. My faith is in the high progressive destiny of man. I d
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