2008年05月CATTI三级笔译实务真题(英译汉部分、附答案)(共7页).doc





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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上2008年5月全国翻译专业资格(水平)考试三级笔译实务Section 1 English-Chinese Translation (英译汉)Translate the following passage into Chinese. The time for this section is 180 minutes.Europe Pushes to Get Fuel From FieldsARDEA, Italy The previous growing season, this lush field near Rome was filled with rows of d
2、elicate durum wheat, used to make high-quality pasta. Today it overflows with rapeseed, a tall, gnarled weedlike plant bursting with coarse yellow flowers that has become a new manna for European farmers: rapeseed can be turned into biofuel.Motivated by generous subsidies to develop alternative ener
3、gy sources and a measure of concern about the future of the planet Europes farmers are beginning to grow crops that can be turned into fuels meant to produce fewer s than gas or oil. They are chasing their counterparts in the Americas who have been raising crops for biofuel for more than five years.
4、“This is a much-needed to our economy, our farms,” said Marcello Pini, 50, a farmer, standing in front of the rapeseed he planted for the first time. “Of course, we hope it helps the environment, too.”In March, the European Commission, disappointed by the slow growth of the biofuels industry, approv
5、ed a directive that included a “binding target” requiring member countries to use 10 percent biofuel for transport by 2020 the most ambitious and specific goal in the world.Most European countries are far from achieving the target, and are introducing incentives and subsidies to bolster production.A
6、s a result, bioenergy crops have replaced food as the most profitable crop in several European countries. In this part of Italy, for example, the government guarantees the purchase of biofuel crops at 22 Euros for 100 kilograms, or $13.42 for 100 pounds nearly twice the 11 to 12 Euros for 100 kilogr
7、ams of wheat on the open market in 2006. Better still, farmers can plant biofuel crops on “set aside” fields, land that Europes agriculture policy would otherwise require be left fallow.But an expert panel convened by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization pointed out that the biofuels
8、 boom produces benefits as well as trade-offs and risks including higher and wildly fluctuating food prices. In some markets, grain prices have nearly doubled.“At a time when agricultural prices are low, in comes biofuel and improves the lot of farmers and injects life into rural areas,” said Gustav
9、o Best, an expert at the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome. “But as the grows and the demand for biofuel crops seems to be infinite, were seeing some negative effects and we need to hold up a yellow light.”Josette Sheeran, the new head of the United Nations World Food program, which fed near
10、ly 90 million people in 2006, said that biofuels created new problems. “An increase in grain prices impacts us because we are a major of grain for food,” she said. “So biofuels are both a challenge and an opportunity.”In Europe, the rapid conversion of fields that once grew wheat or barley to biofue
11、l crops like rapeseed is already leading to shortages of the ingredients for making pasta and brewing beer, suppliers say. That could translate into higher prices in supermarkets.“New and increasing demand for bioenergy production has put high pressure on the whole world grain market,” said Claudia
12、Conti, a spokesman for Barilla, one of the largest Italian pasta makers. “Not only German beer producers, but Mexican tortilla makers have see the cost of their main raw material growing quickly to historical highs.”Some experts are more worried about the potential impact to low-income consumers. In
13、 the developing world, the shift to more lucrative biofuel crops destined for richer countries could create serious hunger and damage the environment if wild land is converted to biofuel cultivation, the agriculture panel concluded.But officials at the European Commission say they are pursuing a mea
14、sured course that will prevent some of the price and supply problems seen in American markets.In a recent speech, Mariann Fischer Boel, the European agriculture and rural development commissioner, said that the 10 percent target was “not a shot in the dark,” but was carefully chosen to encourage a l
15、evel of growth for the biofuel industry that would not produce undue hardship for Europes poor.She calculated that this approach would push up would raw material prices for cereal by 3 percent to 6 percent by 2020, while prices for oilseed might rise 5 percent to 18 percent. But food prices on the s
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