[外语类试卷]笔译二级实务(综合)模拟试卷12及答案与解析.doc
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1、笔译二级实务(综合)模拟试卷 12及答案与解析 SECTION 1 Compulsory Translation (30 points) 1 In this rapidly growing East Asian region, we are expecting to see 25 million more people moving to cities each year for the next two decades. 2 What Singapore has done over the past 40 years to build a truly livable and producti
2、ve city, we are only just starting to see happen in other major population centers around the world. 3 Openly available high-quality content on the web can also improve access to knowledge without diminishing a countrys human capital. 4 Worker ants have been used for pest control in China and other
3、Asian countries for centuries. 5 Those farmers no longer use pesticides to control fruit flies, and so are able to market their mangoes as organic to eager European consumers, vastly increasing their income. 6 Stock market declines have eroded the value of retirement accounts and pension funds. 7 Be
4、tter rivets would have probably kept the Titanic afloat long enough for rescuers to have arrived before the icy plunge, saving hundreds of lives. 8 The shock of the global credit crunch and soaring commodity prices reaches straight to the front doors of every family in every country. 9 The motorcycl
5、e-style trains look phenomenal with their glowing wheels, particularly in the indoor blue-hued launch area designed to look like the circuits inside a computer. 10 Boats are controlled magnetically so they can spin or go backwards to maximize views of all the scenes, which feature the latest animatr
6、onics technology. 11 Arab Dhow Discovered off Belitung For more than a decade, archaeologists and historians have been studying the contents of a ninth-century Arab dhow that was discovered in 1998 off Indonesias Belitung Island. The sea-cucumber divers who found the wreck had no idea that it eventu
7、ally would be considered one of the most important maritime discoveries of the late 20th century. The dhow was carrying a rich cargo 60, 000 ceramic pieces and an array of gold and silver works and its discovery has confirmed how significant trade was along a maritime silk road between Tang Dynasty
8、China and Abbasid Iraq. It has also revealed how China was mass-producing trade goods even then and customizing them to suit the tastes of clients in West Asia. “Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds“ at the new, lotus-shaped Art Science Museum designed by Moshe Safdie presents items from th
9、e Belitung wreck. Curated by the Asian Civilizations Museum here in Singapore and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington, the show is expected to travel to museums around the world over the next five to six years. “ This exhibition tells us a story about an extraordinary moment in globalization
10、,“ said Julian Raby, Director of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. “It brings to life the tale of Sinbad sailing to China to make his fortune. It shows us that the world in the ninth century was not as fragmented as we assumed. There were two great export powers: the Tang in the East and the Abbasid ba
11、sed in Baghdad. “ Until the Belitung find, historians had thought that Tang China traded primarily through the land routes of Central Asia, mainly on the Silk Road. Ancient records told of Persian fleets sailing the Southeast Asian seas, but no wrecks had been found, until the Belitung dhow. Its car
12、go confirmed that a huge volume of trade was taking place along a maritime route, said Heidi Tan, a curator at the Asian Civilizations Museum and a curator of the exhibition. Mr. Raby said, “ The size of the find gives us a sense of two things: a sense of China as a country already producing things
13、on an industrialized scale and also a China that is no longer producing ceramics to bury. “ He was referring to the production of burial pottery like camels and horses, which was banned in the late eighth century. “Instead, kilns looked for other markets and they started producing tableware and they
14、 built an export market. “ 12 Banning Biotechnology on Madeira Madeira is more than 500 kilometers from the African coast and is officially one of the “outermost regions“ of the European Union. Despite that far-flung status, Madeira catapulted into the center of the Unions agricultural and environme
15、ntal affairs last year when Portugal asked the European Commission for permission to impose an unprecedented ban on growing biotech crops there. Last week, the Commission quietly let the deadline pass for opposing Portugals request, allowing Madeira, which is one of Portugals autonomous regions, to
16、become the first EU territory to get formal permission from Brussels to remain entirely free of genetically modified organisms. Madeira will probably go ahead and implement the ban, a spokeswoman for the Portuguese government said Friday. Individual European countries and regions have banned certain
17、 genetically modified crops before. Many consumers and farmers in countries like Austria, France and Italy regard the crops as potentially dangerous and likely to contaminate organically produced food. But the case of Madeira represents a significant landmark, because it is the first time the Commis
18、sion, which runs the day-to-day affairs of the European Union, has permitted a country to impose such a sweeping and definitive rejection of the technology. The Madeirans main concerns focused on preserving the archipelagos biodiversity and its forest of subtropical laurel trees. Such forests were o
19、nce widespread on the European mainland, but were wiped out thousands of years ago during an earlier period of climate change. That has left Madeira with “ much the largest extent of laurel forest surviving in the world, with a unique suite of plants and animals,“ according to the United Nations Edu
20、cational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, which named the Madeiran laurel forest a World Heritage Site in 1999. The forest is also a growing attraction for tourists, who make up a significant portion of Madeiras earnings. In seeking to ban biotechnology on Madeira, the Portuguese government to
21、ld the Commission that it would be impossible to separate crops containing genetically engineered material from other plant life. The “risk to nature presented by the deliberate release of GMOs is so dangerous and poses such a threat to the environmental and ecological health of Madeira that it is n
22、ot worthwhile risking their use, either directly in the agricultural sector or even on an experimental basis,“ the Portuguese told the Commission. SECTION 1 Compulsory Translation (20 points) 13 网络空间是人类共同的活动空间,网络安全攸关各国主权、安全和发展利益。 14 金融、电力、通信、交通等领域的关键基础设施是经济社会运行的神经中枢,是 网络安全重中之重。 15 互联网为全球经济社会发展带来巨大数字
23、机遇和红利,同时也带来前所未有的挑战。 16 中国有近 7亿网民,有 6万多家信息技术企业,其中阿里巴巴、腾讯等在美上市的中国信息技术企业近 50家,总市值近 5000亿美元。 17 目前,旅游业贡献了全球约 10的 GDP、 30的服务出口,是名副其实的第一大产业。 18 二十国集团应该在促进全球贸易增长方面发挥更大作用,继续反对保护主义,加强多边贸易体制,促进全球价值链深化发展。 19 杭州峰会将重点从创新增长方式、完善全球经济金融 治理、提振国际贸易和投资、促进包容联动式发展等方面共商合议,努力为世界经济发展提供新动能。 20 在北京中关村和深圳的大街上,创新工场、创客咖啡等年轻人创业的
24、新型孵化器大量涌现。 21 我们将深入实施创新驱动发展战略,推进大众创业、万众创新,鼓励发展众创、众包、众扶、众筹空间。 22 中国将抓住新一轮科技革命和产业革命的时间窗口,加快实施 “中国制造2025”、 “互联网 +”行动计划。 23 计算机系统的输入 有人将计算机信息系统比喻成人的中枢神经系统。进而可将输入作为信息系统的一部 分,因此,输入设备就可视为计算机系统的感官。 我们的输入感官,如视觉、声觉、触觉、味觉及嗅觉,将信息传输到我们的中枢神经系统,并将信息编码成大脑能够处理的模式。类似地,键盘、磁盘驱动器、扫描仪、传感器、摄像机及麦克风,都是计算机系统接收信息的方式,为了以后的处理,这
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