[外语类试卷]笔译二级实务(综合)模拟试卷5及答案与解析.doc
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1、笔译二级实务(综合)模拟试卷 5及答案与解析 SECTION 1 Compulsory Translation (30 points) 1 While many American universities have wrestled with how to deal with severe acute respiratory syndrome, the flu-like illness that has killed more than 400 people and sickened more than 6, 300, mostly in Asia, Berkeleys outright ba
2、n on incoming students is unusual. 2 According to the latest figures, Colorado is the most popular place to build a log home, followed by New York and North Carolina. 3 To Mrs. Navaroli, a former merchandising executive whos now a stay-at-home mom to the couples daughters, ages 5 and 8, the setting
3、is calming. 4 But for Lee Po-chin, who asked that his real name not be used, the trip has always been a trithon of sorts: starting with a 90-minute flight to Hong Kong, followed by long visa lines, and ending with a two and a half hour flight north to Shanghai. 5 However, getting some sleep made ind
4、ividuals feel less tired than those who went without sleep despite test results that showed they were just as impaired. 6 The study also found that there were large individual differences in how much people needed to sleep. 7 Kryger said in an interview that everybody needs a different amount of sle
5、ep. Getting sufficient amounts of shut-eye is a “life-style decision“ , he said. “It is one of the important functions of life and you need to control it. “ 8 The British used aerial bombardments as a cost-efficient method of controlling the resentful tribes, and Leachman was especially feared for h
6、is ideas about quelling disorder. 9 A government official in Baghdad whom I had met on previous trips to the city, a man I will call Harun, invited me to his home for dinner one evening. 10 Agreement Reached Following Negotiations The history books will show that both sides got their fair share of w
7、ins and both made major concessions. Most importantly for the United States, Iran has agreed to dismantle most of its nuclear program, guaranteeing they would not be able to make a bomb for at least one year, over the course of 10 years. Irans 19, 000 installed centrifuges will have to be cut to no
8、more than 6,104 for the next 10 years. The 13, 000 decommissioned centrifuges will be sent to monitored storage by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iran has also agreed to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium (the material needed to make a bomb) by 98 percent and agreed to halt fur
9、ther enrichment. That material would either be diluted or sold. The heavy water nuclear reactor in Arak will be redesigned, preventing Iran from producing weapons grade plutonium there. Iran will ship the spent fuel from Arak and over the next 15 years Iran will not build any new heavy water reactor
10、s. Iran will convert its deeply buried Fordow nuclear facility into a nuclear, physics and technology center. If Iran breaks its commitments, all sanctions could be quickly snapped back into place, according to the terms of the agreement. Iran is most pleased with the impending relief of economic sa
11、nctions. Once it has been verified that Iran has committed to dismantling its centrifuges and diluting or selling its stockpile of enriched uranium, all economic sanctions will be lifted, effectively releasing over $100 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Economic relief was the driving incentive for
12、Iran. Most observers are likely to interpret the inspection, as it applies specifically to military sites, as a victory for Iran. UN inspectors can demand access to nuclear facilities on Iran military sites, but they arent immediate or even guaranteed. Any inspections at those sites would need to be
13、 approved by a joint commission composed of one member from each of the negotiating parties. The process for approving those inspections could take as many as 24 days, which critics will claim is enough time for Iran to cover up any non-compliance. The final win for Iran is the gradual lifting of an
14、 international arms embargo. The accord states that Iran will be permitted to buy and sell conventional arms on the international market in five years; and in eight years theyll be able to do the same with ballistic missiles. The embargo was a major sticking point throughout the talks, with Iran dem
15、anding it be lifted. 11 Tigers in Times Square “Is that legal?“ Dennis, from Brooklyn, asked. He was standing on a traffic triangle in the middle of Times Square, next to a policeman. It was just past noon. In front of them, two nearly naked women were kneeling in a pair of small metal cages, holdin
16、g signs that read, “ Wild Animals Dont Belong Behind Bars. “ As it happens, cops in Shreveport, Louisiana, encountered a similar scenario last spring and concluded that no, it was not legal to impersonate an animal while nearly naked. But in Times Square, even post-Giuliani, traffic flow trumps dece
17、ncy, and the officers answer to Dennis was a blithe command: “Keep it moving, please!“ The women Kayla Worden, tall and blond, and Brandi Valladolid, a petite brunette were made up to look like tigers, or the nearly naked human version of tigers, which requires body paint, a bikini bottom, Mickey Mo
18、use ears, a brown nose, and drawn-on whiskers, but no fur. Fur might have helped, given that the temperature was below forty and rain was pouring down. But fur was out of the question, since this stunt was staged by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, to protest the Ringing Brothers and Bar
19、num & Bailey Circus, which had come to town that day. (“Wed rather bare skin than wear skin“ is a PETA slogan. ) Betsy Thomson, a PETA volunteer, held an umbrella over Valladolids cage and said, “All living things have a right to live without being harmed, tortured, and violated. “ Beneath her, Vall
20、adolid was squirming and shivering. “Im, like, soaking right now,“ she said. Dennis, meanwhile, was on his cell phone: “Yo, they got some crazy shit back here. Two naked ladies in cages, man. “ A tourist from Philadelphia, in town to see “Phantom of the Opera“ , stepped up to take a photograph. “ Yo
21、u know, looking through this wire, this is how circus animals see the world,“ Worden said. Down at Madison Square Garden, the real Ringing Brothers tigers were warm and dry, asleep in their cages. “Some of them wont get up until one or two in the afternoon,“ Sara Houcke, a trainer and seventh-genera
22、tion circus performer, said. “And Ill be, like, My God, how can you sleep so long? Its a known fact that cats sleep twenty hours a day. “ Houcke is tall and blond, like Worden, but when shes in a cage, tending to her tigers, she wears jeans and a T-shirt (which may or may not reveal her navel ring).
23、 She feeds them by hand: raw beef, whole chickens, and horse meat. Houckes circus routine doesnt involve nudity, but is not without its own primitive appeal. “All my tricks are based on natural behaviors and instincts from the wild,“ she said. Houcke performs, alongside nine Bengal cats, as Sara the
24、 Tiger Whisperer. She is fluent not only in English, French, and German but also in “ wuffling“ , her own form of tigerspeak. The relationship she has with her cats “is the most amazing thing Ive ever, ever experienced“ , she said. “Its not that I go up there and I force them and say, You need to li
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