2011年5月翻译资格考试二级英语笔译实务真题及答案

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2011 年 5 月翻译资格考试二级英语笔译实务真题及答案
第一部分 英译汉 试题一
Farms go out of business for many reasons, but few farms do merely because the
soil has failed. That is the miracle of farming. If you care for the soil, it
will last and yield nearly forever. America is such a young country that
we have barely tested that. For most of our history, there has been new land to
farm, and we still farm as though there always will be.
Still, there are some very old farms out there. The oldest is the Tuttle farm,
near Dover, N.H., which is also one of the oldest business enterprises in
America. It made the news last week because its owner — a lineal descendant of
John Tuttle, the original settler has decided to go out of business. It was
founded in 1632. I hear its sweet corn is legendary.
The year 1632 is unimaginably distant. In 1632, Galileo was still publishing,
and John Locke was born. There were perhaps 10,000 colonists in all of America,
only a few hundred of them in New Hampshire. The Tuttle acres, then, would have
seemed almost as surrounded as they do in 2010, but by forest instead of
highways and houses.
It was a precarious operation at the start as all farming was in the new
colonies—and it became precarious enough again in these past few years to
peter out at last. The land is protected by a conservation easement so it cant
be developed, but no one knows whether the next owner will farm it.
In a letter on their Web site, the Tuttles cite “exhaustion of resources” as
the reason to sell the farm. The exhausted resources they list include bodies,
minds, hearts, imagination, equipment, machinery and finances. They do not
mention soil, which has been renewed and redeemed repeatedly. Its as though
the parishioners of the First Parish Church in nearby Dover erected nearly
200 years later, in 1829 had rebuilt the structure on the same spot every
few years.
It is too simple to say, as the Tuttles have, that the recession killed a farm
that had survived for nearly 400 years. What killed it was the economic
structure of food production. Each year it has become harder for family farms
to compete with industrial scale agriculture heavily subsidized by the
government underselling them at every turn. In a system committed to the
health of farms and their integration with local communities, the result would
have been different. In 1632, and for many years after, the Tuttle farm was a
necessity. In 2010, it is suddenly superfluous, or so we like to pretend.
参考译文:
农场破产原因很多,不过仅仅因为土壤退化而破产的却为数不多,这也正是经营农场的一
大优势:如果对农田悉心照料,那么土壤将可永葆肥力,农场也可持续高产。美 国是一个
相对年轻的国家,历史上尚未对上述理论进行过试验论证。回顾美国的发展史, 在大多数
历史阶段,可供开垦的土地不断涌现,现如今,美国的耕种观念依然没变,似 乎美国有开
垦不完的土地。
不过,美国还是有一些颇有年头的老农场,年头最长的当属塔特尔农场。该农场位 于美国
新罕布什尔州多佛市附近,也是美国历史最为悠久的商业企业之一。就在上周, 塔特尔农
场成了一大新闻。现农场场主、农场创始人约翰﹒塔特尔的直系继承人宣布农 场破产。塔特
尔农场成立于 1632 年,据说该农场出产的甜玉米特别有名。
1632 年是多么久远的一个年份,那年,伽利略仍在出书,约翰•洛克(著名的英国哲学 家)
才刚刚出生。当时,全美有约 1 殖民者,而新罕布什尔区区几百名。那时 的塔
特尔农场森林环绕,如今的农场公路密布,庭院栉比
在新殖民地开垦农场一开始都会出现经营题,塔特尔农场也不例外。近年该农 场再次
出现经营题,最终难逃破产的命运。塔特尔农场签署保护役权协定, 不允许做
其他开发之接收农场的人继续农场经营还是个未数。
塔特尔农场的网页塔特尔家信中称农场是因为“资源耗
信中罗列耗尽的资源包括交瘁创新力枯竭设备机械老化、力不支等 他们
唯独没有及土壤题,而土壤历经了循环往复的开垦(,肥力如)。
的多市有 “第教区”, 1829农场了近
200 年。如果比方,对农场的循环开垦利好比是该教堂教民每隔几年就在
一地点重建教堂
塔特尔农场历经400 年风雨一直经营现在,塔特尔场经
济衰退使得农场难以为继。这起来着实轻。可是,真正导致农场破产的是 生产
结构性问题。现在,农业实行规模化生产,政府给予大力补贴,大农场的 食售价自
会处处低于家经营的农场,致使这些家农场在竞争中日益处势。如 果美国在
生产中切关注农场的健康发展,统筹兼顾农场当地发展,结局就 不是现在这
/塔特尔农场就不会落到田地 1632 年立之若干塔特 尔农场一
是(当地发展)不可或缺的一大支柱,而在 2010 年,塔特尔农场转瞬间已冗余
或者被我们看作是一个累赘
英译汉试题二
The global youth unemployment rate has reached its highest level on record, and
is expected to increase through 2010, the International Labour Organization
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