[外语类试卷]笔译三级实务模拟试卷35及答案与解析.doc
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1、笔译三级实务模拟试卷 35及答案与解析 一、 PART 1 English-Chinese Translation (60 points) Translate the following passage into Chinese. The time for this part is 120 minutes. 1 There is an ever-widening gap between black male college enrollees and their female and white counterparts, says the American Council on Educat
2、ion (ACE). Twenty years ago, according to ACEs “Annual Status Report on Minorities in Higher Education,“ 30 percent of African American male high school graduates (ages 18 to 24) were enrolled in college, compared with 28 percent of same-age black females and 41 percent of white males. Now, some 37
3、percent of black men are enrolled, compared with 42 percent of African American women and 44. 5 percent of white males. So while there are more black males enrolling in college today than 20 years ago, other groups have outstripped them in enrolling and, even more importantly, in retention rates. Th
4、e graduation rate of black men is lower than that of any group. Only 35 percent of black males enrollees graduated within six years from colleges in 1996, compared with 59 percent of white males, 46 percent of Hispanic men, 41 percent of American Indian males and 45 percent of the black women who en
5、tered the same year. Surveys and reports are hinting that the countrys educational apparatus is stacked against the black male. Fewer than one in five students of color have graduated from high school, have a set of college-prep courses on their high school transcripts and “ demonstrate basic litera
6、cy“ the necessities for being “college ready. “ Another glaring problem is that black males are disproportionately labeled as discipline and behavioral problems and fast tracked out of high schools through expulsions and suspensions. As if thats not enough, says ACEs William Harvey, theres a virtual
7、 drying up of federal aid-to-education grant money coupled with jacked-up tuitions, which make it necessary for low-income students to assume an average $ 20,000 debt to finish a four-year curriculum. “For those in the lower economic category, the availability of financial aid determines who gets to
8、 go to college and who doesnt,“ observes Harvey. Harvey points out that, over the years, federal funding has undergone a “complete reversal,“ from “a 70 percent to 30 percent grant-to-loan ratio 20 years ago“ to the exact opposite today. “An 18-year-old male will be more inclined to say, I want mone
9、y in my pocket now and attempt to get a job,“ adds Harvey. “But many take on the debt, become part-time students, work 20-plus hours a week and become five-year students at a four-year college. “ The inequity of that educational apparatus is especially clear when you look at the black males who pers
10、evere those who go on to finish high school, earn a bachelors degree and even finish grad school. A recently released Census report shows that, whether they have a high school diploma or a masters degree, black men will earn roughly 25 percent less than Whites. 二、 PART 2 Chinese-English Translation
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