[外语类试卷]笔译二级实务模拟试卷30及答案与解析.doc
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1、笔译二级实务模拟试卷 30及答案与解析 SECTION 1 Compulsory Translation (30 points) 1 There they come, trudging along, straight upright on stubby legs, shoulders swinging back and forth with each step, coming into focus on the screen just as Im eating my first bite of popcorn. Then Morgan Freemans voice informs us tha
2、t these beings are on a long and difficult journey in one of the most inhospitable places on earth, and that they are driven by their “ quest for love. “ Ive long known the story of the emperor penguin, but to see the sheer beauty and wonder of it all come into focus in the March of the Penguins, th
3、e sleeper summer hit, still took my breath away. As the movie continues, everything about these animals seems on the surface utterly different from human existence; and yet at the same time the closer one looks the more everything also seems familiar. Stepping back and considering within the context
4、 of the vast diversity of millions of other organisms that have evolved on the tree of life grass, trees, tapeworms, hornets, jelly-fish, tuna and elephants these animals marching across the screen are practically kissing cousins to us. Love is a feeling or emotion like hate, jealousy, hunger, thirs
5、t necessary where rationality alone would not suffice to carry the day. Could rationality alone induce a penguin to trek 70 miles over the ice in order to mate and then balance an egg on his toes while fasting for four months in total darkness and enduring temperatures of minus-80 degrees Fahrenheit
6、? Even humans require an overpowering love to do the remarkable things that parents do for their children. The penguins drive to persist in behavior bordering on the bizarre also suggests that they love to an inordinate degree. I suspect that the new breed of nature film will become increasingly mai
7、nstream because, as we learn more about ourselves from other animals and find out that we are more like them than was previously supposed, we are now allowed to “relate“ to them, and therefore to empathize. If we gain more exposure to the real and if the producers and studios invest half as much car
8、e and expense into portraying animals as they do into showing ourselves I suspect the results will be as profitable, in economic as well as emotional and intellectual terms as the March of the Penguins. 2 After years of painstaking research and sophisticated surveys, Jaco Boshoff may be on the verge
9、 of a nearly unheard-of discovery: the wreck of a Dutch slave ship that broke apart 239 years ago on this forbidding, windswept coast after a violent revolt by the slaves. Boshoff, 39, a marine archaeologist with the government-run Iziko Museums, will not find out until he starts digging on this des
10、erted beach on Africas southernmost point, probably later this year. After three years of surveys with sensitive magnetometers, he knows, at least, where to look: at a cluster of magnetic abnormalities, three beneath the beach and one beneath the surf, near the mouth of the Heuningries River, where
11、the 450-ton slave ship, the Meermin, ran aground in 1766. If he is right, it will be a find for the history books especially if he recovers shackles, spears and iron guns that shed light on how 147 Malagasy slaves seized their captors vessel, only to be recaptured. Although European countries shippe
12、d millions of slaves from Africa over four centuries, archaeologists estimate that fewer than 10 slave shipwrecks have been found worldwide. If he is wrong, Boshoff said in an interview, “I will have a lot of explaining to do. “ He will, however, have an excuse. Historical records indicate that at l
13、east 30 ships have run aground in the treacherous waters off Struis Bay, the earliest of them in 1673. Although Boshoff says he believes beyond doubt that the remains of a ship are buried on this beach the jagged timbers of a wreck are sometimes uncovered during Septembers spring tide there is alway
14、s the prospect that his surveys have found the wrong one. “ Finding shipwrecks is just so difficult in the first place,“ said Madeleine Burnside, the author of Spirits of the Passage, a book on the slave trade, and executive director of the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society in Key West, Florida.
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