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全国人事部英语翻译三级考试样题(笔译实务)

全国人事部英语翻译三级考试样题(笔译实务)

全国翻译专业资格(水平)考试英语三级《笔译实务》试卷Section 1: English-Chinese Translation (50 points)Translate the following passage into Chinese.Freed by warming, waters once locked beneath ice are gnawing at coastal settlements around the Arctic Circle.In Bykovsky, a village of 457 residents at the tip of a fin-shaped peninsula on Russia’s northeast coast, the shoreline is collapsing, creeping closer and closer to houses and tanks of heating oil, at a rate of 15 to 18 feet, or 5 to 6 meters, a year. Eventually, homes will be lost as more ice melts each summer, and maybe all of Bykovsky, too.“It is practically all ice —permafrost —and it is thawing.” The 4 million Russian people who live north of the Arctic Circle are feeling the effects of warming in many ways. A changing climate presents new opportunities, but it also threatens their environment, the stability of their homes, and, for those whose traditions rely on the ice-bound wilderness, the preservation of their culture.A push to develop the North, quickened by the melting of the Arctic seas, carries its own rewards and dangers for people in the region. Discovery of vast petroleum fields in the Barents and Kara Seas has raised fears of catastrophic accidents as ships loaded with oil or liquefied gas churn through the fisheries off Scandinavia, headed for the eager markets of Europe and North America. Land that was untouched could be tainted by air and water pollution as generators, smokestacks and large vehicles sprout to support the growing energy industry.Coastal erosion is a problem in Alaska as well, forcing the United States to prepare to relocate several Inuit coastal villages at a projected cost of US$100 million or more for each one.Across the Arctic, indigenous tribes with cultural traditions shaped by centuries of living in extremes of cold and ice are noticing changes in weather and笔译实务(英语·三级)试卷第 1 页(共3 页)wildlife. They are trying to adapt, but it can be confounding.In Finnmark, the northernmost province of Norway, the Arctic landscape unfolds in late winter as an endless snowy plateau, silent but for the cries of the reindeer and the occasional whine of a snowmobile herding them.A changing Arctic is felt there, too, though in another way. “The reindeer are becoming unhappy,” said Issat Eir a, a 31-year-old reindeer herder.Few countries rival Norway when it comes to protecting the environment and preserving indigenous customs. The state has lavished its oil wealth on the region, and as a result Sami culture has enjoyed something of a renaissance.And yet no amount of government support can convince Eira that his livelihood, intractably entwined with the reindeer, is not about to change. Like a Texas cattleman he keeps the size of his herd secret. But he said warmer temperatures in fall and spring are melting the top layers of snow, which then refreeze as ice, making it harder for his reindeer to dig through to the lichen they eat.“The people who are making the decisions, they are living in the south and they are living in towns,” said Eira, sitting beside a birch fire inside his lavvu, a home made of reindeer hides. “They don’t mark the change of weather. It is only people who live in nature and get resources from nature who mark it.”Section 2: Chinese-English Translation (50 points)Translate the following passage into English.中国为种类繁多的菜肴感到十分自豪。

2010年5月CATTI笔译三级【笔译实务】真题

2010年5月CATTI笔译三级【笔译实务】真题

全国翻译专业资格(水平)考试2010年5月英语三级《笔译实务》试卷试题部分:Section1:English-Chinese Translation(英译汉)Translate the following passage into Chinese.LECCO,Italy—Each morning,about450students travel along17school bus routes to10elementary schools in this lakeside city at the southern tip of Lake Como. There are zero school buses.In2003,to confront the triple threats of childhood obesity,local traffic jams and —most important—a rise in global greenhouse gases abetted by car emissions,an environmental group here proposed a retro-radical concept:children should walk to school.They set up a piedibus(literally foot-bus in Italian)—a bus route with a driver but no vehicle.Each morning a mix of paid staff members and parental volunteers in fluorescent yellow vests lead lines of walking students along Lecco’s twisting streets to the schools’gates,Pied Piper-style,stopping here and there as their flock expands.At the Carducci School,100children,or more than half of the students,now take walking buses.Many of them were previously driven in cars.Giulio·Greppi,a 9-year-old with shaggy blond hair,said he had been driven about a third of a mile each way until he started taking the piedibus.“I get to see my friends and we feel special because we know it’s good for the environment,”he said.Although the routes are each generally less than a mile,the town’s piedibuses have so far eliminated more than100,000miles of car travel and,in principle,prevented thousands of tons of greenhouse gases from entering the air,Dario Pesenti,the town’s environment auditor,estimates.The number of children who are driven to school over all is rising in the United States and Europe,experts on both continents say,making up a sizable chunk of transportation’s contribution to greenhouse-gas emissions.The“school run”made up 18percent of car trips by urban residents of Britain last year,a national surveyIn1969,40percent of students in the United States walked to school;in2001,the most recent year data was collected,13percent did,according to the federal government’s National Household Travel Survey.Lecco’s walking bus was the first in Italy,but hundreds have cropped up elsewhere in Europe and,more recently,in North America to combat the trend.Towns in France,Britain and elsewhere in Italy have created such routes,although few are as extensive and long-lasting as Lecco’s.Section2:Chinese-English Translation(汉译英)Translate the following passage into English.全球气候变化深刻影响着人类生存和发展,是各国共同面临的重大挑战。

2010年5月人力资源管理师三级真题及答案

2010年5月人力资源管理师三级真题及答案

2010年5月人力资源管理师三级真题及答案一、职业道德基础理论与知识部分答题指导:◆该部分均为选择题.每题均有四个各选项,其中单项选择题只有一个选项是正确的多项选择题有两个或两个以上选项是正确的。

◆请根据题意的内容和要求答题,并在答题卡上将所选答案的相应字母涂黑。

◆错选、少选、多选,则该题均不得分。

(一)单项选择题(第1~8题)1、关于道德的说法中,正确的是( )。

(A)道德内含着一种重要的精神力量(B)道德是尊长对晚辈、下属进行有效管理的要求(C)道德不是“我”的要求。

而是社会外加于“我”的规范(D)道德是无助者的呼唤2、与法律比较,道德( )。

(A)比法律产生得时间晚(B)比法律的适用范围广(C)比法律的社会影响力小(D)比法律模糊3、在中国传统道德中.所谓“礼之用,和为贵”的意思是( )。

(A)扎法的运用,要把求得一团和气作为重点(B)道德的根本目的在于增进团结(C)讲文明礼貌(D)以礼特人,促进和谐相处4、企业文化的激励功能表现在( )。

(A)刺激人们的物质欲望,挖掘员工的潜能(B)通过引导人们追求个人荣誉,促进企业的发展(C)通过树立正确的职业理想.激发员工的积极性(D)满足员工的一切个性化需求,吸引员工为企业发展做贡献5、关于爱岗敬业,理解正确的是( )。

(A)爱岗敬业是员工实现职业理想必不可少的素质要求(B)在就业竞争激烈的条件下,为保住饭碗需要发扬爱岗敬业精神(C)人们是为着自己而不是为着单位而工作的,爱岗敬业是欺人之谈(D)无须倡导爱岗敬业精神.干一份工作拿一份报酬就可以了6、英国思想家威廉•葛德文说:“个人习惯于说他明明知道的假话,或者掩盖他明明知道的真相,必定处于一种不断堕落的状态之中。

”这句话的意思是( )。

(A)说假话是人的天性(B)人说假话时,一般不知道自己是在说假话(C)人们知道事情的真相,但总想掩盖起来(D)说假话是一个人道德堕落的开始7、所谓办事公道,意思是( )。

2010年5月人力三级真题

2010年5月人力三级真题

人力资源管理师(国家三级)卷册一:职业道德理论知识第一部职业道德(第1—25题,共25道题)一、职业道德基础理论与知识部分答题指导:1、该部分均为选择题,每题均有四个备选项,其中单项选择题只有一个选项是正确的,多项选择题有两个或两个以上选项是正确的。

2、请根据题意的内容和要求答题,并在答题卡上将所选答案的相应字母涂黑。

3、错选、少选、多选,则该题均不得分。

(一)单项选择题(第1~~8题)1、根据《公民道德建设实施纲要》,从业人员应该遵循的职业道德“五项要求”是()(A)爱国守法、明礼诚信、公道正派、服务群众、勇于奉献(B)爱国敬业、诚实守信、办事公道、服务群众、奉献社会(C)爱国敬业、诚实守信、办事公道、遵纪守法、奉献社会(D)创新进取、遵纪守法、办事公道、服务群众、与时俱进2、职业活动内在的道德准则是()(A)民主、审慎、法制(B)忠诚、谨慎、人本(C)忠诚、秩序、勤勉(D)忠诚、审慎、勤勉3、日本拉链大王吉田忠雄说:“不为别人的利益着想,就不会有自己的繁荣。

”从职业道德的角度看,这句话的真正意思是()(A)别人要求怎么做,自己就要怎么做(B)知己知彼,百战不殆(C)企业经营要善于说“对不起”(D)诚信是企业立足社会的道德资本4、从业人呀执行操作规程的步骤和要求是()(A)牢记操作规程、演练操作规程、坚持操作规程(B)背诵操作规程、了接操作规程、坚持操作规程(C)牢记操作规程、改进操作规程、坚持操作规程(D)牢记操作规程、演练操作规程、常新操作规程5、日本丰田汽车公司长期奉行“少花钱多办事”的经营理念,节约成为丰田公司的文化、时尚和习惯。

但近一个时期以来,丰田汽车公司却连续陷入了“召回门”泥潭,据分析,问题的或多或少与“节约”有关,这说明()(A)“少花钱”是不能够做到或者做好“多办事”的(B)产品缺陷来源于把“节约”作为经营理念的战略(C)“节约”就是赚小便宜吃大亏(D)把握节用有度的本质十分重要6、职业道德规范-------“合作”的特征是()(A)牟利性、行业性、平等性(B)社会性、互利性、平等性(C)行业性、互利性、选择性(D)职业性、互利性、选择性7、职业道德规范--------“奉献”的“可为性”是指()(A)人人可为(B)有利可图(C)只要想为,便可为(D)对他人的要求8、在职业道德修养中,从业人员应该遵循的基本要求是()(A)己所不欲,勿施于人(B)害人之心不可有,防人之心不可无(C)夹着尾巴做人(D)领导叫干啥就干啥(二)多项选择题(第9—16题)9、职业道德的社会作用表现在()(A)有利于调整职业利益关系,维护社会生产和生活秩序(B)有助于提高人们的社会道德水平,促进社会良好风尚的形成(C)有助于企业有效掌握员工的思想和行为(D)有助于完善人格,促进人的全面发展10、我国社会主义职业道德的特点包括()(A)以功利主义为价值取向(B)以集体主义为原则(C)以“五爱”为基本要求(D)以为人民服务为核心11、职业道德对职业技能的作用表现为()(A)统领作用(B)支撑作用(C)促进作用(D)决定作用12、关于敬业,正确的说法是()(A)在职业规范中,敬业是对从业人员最基本的要求(B)长期从事一项职业,必能产生感情进而促进敬业的局面(C)是否敬业是许多著名企业选人用人的首要条件(D)敬业的核心表现是文明礼貌13、职业道德规范——“诚信”的特征包括()(A)模糊性(B)智慧性(C)止损性(D)表象性14、从业人员坚持职业道德规范——“公道”的要求包括()(A)立场要鉴定(B)方法要灵活(C)要以德服人(D)要超然物外15、从业人员若在工作中违背职业纪律,正确的态度是()(A)坦诚接受处罚(B)积极查找原因(C)主动改进不足(D)努力修改制度16、从业人员践行职业道德规范——“奉献”的要求包括()(A)明确岗位职责(B)培养职责情感(C)全力以赴工作(D)不计任何报酬二、职业道德个人表现部分(第17—25题)答题指导:1、该部分均为选择题,每题均有四个备选项,您只能根据自己的实际状况选择其中一个选项作为您的答案。

2010年5月三笔完型真题出处

2010年5月三笔完型真题出处

2010年5月三笔完型真题出处我凭着记忆上网搜出来的, 我把记得的空(有时可能加上附近的词)都用红字标出来了. 不过不全~ 大家参考看看吧~Barack Obama and The Ugly AmericanWASHINGTON (Reuters) –Fifty years ago, a pair of American writers published a novel that trained a critical spotlight on U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia. The book, by William Lederer and Eugene Burdick, became a bestseller and its title, “The Ugly American,” turned into an enduring label.It’s been a dual-purpose label, first primarily pasted on inept American officials abroad and later on the kind of traveler who would irritate the natives with boorish manners and garish clothes, feeding anti-American sentiments around the globe.Will they disappear, or fade, after the United States elected as its next president a black man who has described himself as a citizen of the world? The euphoric international reaction to Barack Obama’s victory suggest that America’s star will shine more brightly, at least temporarily, than it has in decades.As Obama put it in his victory speech: “A new dawn of American leadership is at hand.”Within minutes of the results, American television viewers were treated to what have become rare images from abroad: large crowds happily waving –rather than burning – American flags.Cheers for a charismatic young man who said his election showed that “America is a place where all things are possible” came from countries where a similar featis a difficult to imagine. A French president of Algerian extraction? A Turk as German chancellor? A prime minister of Pakistani descent running Britain? A Moluccan in charge of the Netherlands?“Everywhere I’ve been this year – from Jerusalem to Japan to Colombia to Italy and back again –I’ve he ard people essentially say that America is an overweight white plutocrat who is not only out of touch with the world but also shows no signs of wanting to grow closer to it,” the British writer Pico Iyer said in an essay in Time magazine.The image, he said, was unfair but potent.What better antidote to the idea of an out-of-touch overweight white plutocrat than a rake-thin black president who says he wants to “build new bridges across the world” and is seen by many as the incarnation of “cool.”PRESIDENTIAL IMAGE-MAKING POWERThere are already voices who say the global goodwill Obama now enjoys cannot last and that there are limits to what a president can do to change the United States’ image. True enough, but there is no better example than President George W. Bush of a U.S. leader’s tremendous power to affect perceptions.The speed with which he managed to turn almost universal sympathy for the United States after September 11, 2001, into almost universal detestation was remarkable. By 2004, goodwill had evaporated so completely that a British mass circulation newspaper, the Daily Mirror, marked Bush’s re-election with a front page that showed a picture of the president over the headline “How can 59,054,087 people be so DUMB?”No such rebukes for the American electorate in 2008. What was remarkable in 2008 was how quickly Americans abroad sensed a change of mood. On the night of November 4, American expatriates posted jubilant messages to social networkingsites like Facebook saying it was cool to be American again.Some expressed relief at no longer having to pretend to be Canadian, a long-time ruse to avoid being stereotyped. It is particularly popular among Americans of backpack-travel age and among those traveling in areas where anti-American sentiment runs particularly high.Numerous opinion polls have tracked the steady decline of America’s image. One, in April 2008 by the BBC and the University of Maryland, found that people in 23 countries saw the United States’ influence in the world more negatively than that of North Korea. Hello, Washington, you have a problem!Almost all the surveys point to foreign policy —the war in Iraq, the scandal of the Abu Ghraib prison, Guantanamo —as the principal reasons for disenchantment. While that front has been static, private organizations have launched various initiatives to tackle the image problem on a more personal level.The non-profit organization Business for Diplomatic Action (BDA), for example, has distributed more than 200,000 copies of its “World Citizen’s Guide” to corporate travelers, with 16 tips that are a mirror image of the behavioral patterns that earned Americans a boorish reputation in the first place.BDA’s founder, advertising executive Keith Reinhard, is convinced that “our collective personality is one of the causes of anti-Americanism. We are seen as loud, arrogant and completely self-absorbed.”Fifty years later, that echoes a character in “The Ugly American”: “A mysterious change seems to come over Americans when they go to a foreign land…T hey are loud and ostentatious. Perhaps they are frightened and defensive; or maybe they are not properly trained and make mistakes out of ignorance.”Another job on the president-elect’s long list of things to change.本主题由 portmanteau 于 2010-5-15 18:42 审核通过。

2010年5月三级笔译真题

2010年5月三级笔译真题

第一篇Offshore supply vessels resembling large, floating flat-backed trucks fill Victoria Dock, unable to find charters in a sign of the downturn in Britain's oil industry.With UK North Sea oil and gas production 44 percent below its peak, self-styled oil capital of Europe Aberdeen fears the slowdown is not simply cyclical.The oil industry that at one stage sparked talk of Scotland as "the Kuwait of the West" has already outlived most predictions.Tourism, life sciences, and the export of oil services around the world are among Aberdeen's targeted substitutes for North sea oil and gas -- but for many the biggest prize would be to use its offshore oil expertise to build a renewable energy industry as big as oil.The city aims to use its experience to become a leader in offshore wind, tidal power and carbon dioxide capture and storage.Alex Salmond, head of the devolved Scottish government, told a conference in Aberdeen last month the market for wind power could be worth 130 billion pounds, while Scotland could be the "Saudi Arabia of tidal power.""We're seeing the emergence of an offshore energy market that is comparable in scale to the market we've seen in offshore oil and gas in the last 40 years," he said.Another area of focus, tourism, has previously been hindered by the presence of oil. Eager to put Aberdeen on the international tourist map, local business has strongly backed a plan by U.S. real estate tycoon Donald Trump for a luxury housing and golf project 12 km (8 miles) north of the city, even though it means building on a nature reserve.The city also hopes to reorientate its vibrant oil services industry toward emerging offshore oil centers such as Brazil. "Just because the production in the North Sea starts to decline doesn't mean that Aberdeen as a global center also declines," said Robert Collier, Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive. "That expertise can still stay here and be exported around the world."试题下文节选携手应对气候变化挑战——在联合国气候变化峰会开幕式上的讲话2009年9月22日,美国纽约中华人民共和国主席胡锦涛Join Hands to Address Climate ChallengeStatement by H.E. Hu JintaoPresident of the People's Republic of ChinaAt the Opening Plenary Session ofThe United Nations Summit on Climate ChangeNew York, 22 September 2009潘基文秘书长,各位同事:Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Dear Colleagues,今天,各国领导人汇聚联合国,共商应对气候变化大计,这对推动国际社会有力应对气候变化这一全球性挑战具有十分重要的意义。

笔译三级考试题库及答案

笔译三级考试题库及答案

笔译三级考试题库及答案一、单选题(共10题,每题2分)1. 以下哪个选项是“笔译”的英文表达?A. TranslationB. InterpretationC. TranscriptionD. Transliteration答案:A2. “笔译”与“口译”的主要区别是什么?A. 笔译是书面翻译,口译是口头翻译B. 笔译是口头翻译,口译是书面翻译C. 笔译和口译都是书面翻译D. 笔译和口译都是口头翻译答案:A3. 笔译中,以下哪个步骤是必要的?A. 理解原文B. 忽略原文C. 直接翻译D. 只翻译关键词答案:A4. 在笔译过程中,遇到不熟悉的专业术语应该怎么办?A. 忽略不译B. 猜测翻译C. 查阅资料,确保准确D. 直接使用原词答案:C5. 笔译时,以下哪种翻译策略是不恰当的?A. 直译B. 意译C. 逐字翻译D. 灵活变通答案:C6. 笔译中,如何处理原文中的文化元素?A. 直接翻译B. 忽略不译C. 适当解释或注释D. 替换为本国文化元素答案:C7. 笔译三级考试主要考察哪些能力?A. 语言知识B. 翻译技巧C. 文化理解D. 以上都是答案:D8. 笔译三级考试的合格标准是什么?A. 总分达到60分B. 总分达到70分C. 总分达到80分D. 总分达到90分答案:A9. 笔译三级考试中,以下哪个部分是不需要的?A. 阅读理解B. 词汇测试C. 翻译实践D. 数学计算答案:D10. 笔译三级考试的评分标准主要依据什么?A. 翻译速度B. 翻译准确性C. 翻译流畅性D. 以上都是答案:D二、阅读理解(共2篇,每篇5题,每题3分)(文章内容省略)11. 文章主要讨论了什么主题?A. 环境保护B. 经济发展C. 文化交流D. 科技创新答案:C12. 作者认为文化交流的重要性体现在哪些方面?A. 促进经济发展B. 增进相互理解C. 保护文化遗产D. 以上都是答案:D13. 文章中提到的“文化冲突”主要指什么?A. 不同文化之间的竞争B. 不同文化之间的误解C. 不同文化之间的融合D. 不同文化之间的排斥答案:B14. 作者建议如何处理文化冲突?A. 避免交流B. 强制同化C. 尊重差异D. 忽视问题答案:C15. 文章最后呼吁采取什么行动?A. 加强文化保护B. 促进文化融合C. 抵制外来文化D. 限制文化交流答案:B(第二篇阅读理解题目省略)三、翻译实践(共2题,每题15分)16. 将以下句子从英文翻译成中文:"In the context of globalization, cultural exchange plays a vital role in fostering mutual understanding and respect among different nations."答案:在全球化的背景下,文化交流在促进不同国家之间的相互理解和尊重方面发挥着至关重要的作用。

2010年5月份人力资源三级真题答案

2010年5月份人力资源三级真题答案

2010年5月份人力资源三级真题答案第一部分职业道德(一)单项选择题1.B 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.A(二)多项选择题9.ABD 10.BCD 11.ABC 12.AC 13.BC 14.ABC 15.AC 16.ABC二、职业道德个人表现部分(略)第二部分理论知识(一)单项选择题26.D 27.A 28.A 29.C 30.B 31.D 32.D 33.D 34.D 35.B 36.C 37.D 38.D 39.B 40.B 41.B 42.A 43.D 44.B 45.C 46.A 47.D 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.B 52.A 53.A 54.D 55.D 56.C 57.B 58.C 59.A 60.D 61.B 62.A 63.D 64.B 65.D 66.D 67.C 68.C 69.A 70.A 71.B 72.D 73.B 74.C 75.B 76.C 77.D 78.C 79.A 80.A 81.B 82.D 83.D 84.B 85.D(二)多项选择题86.CE 87.ABD 88.ABCDE 89.BDE 90.ABCDE 91.ADE 92.BCD 93.CDE 94.ABCDE 95.BDE 96.ACE 97.ABC 98.ABCE 99.ABC 100.BCDE 101.ABCD 102.ABD 103.ABCE 104.ACDE 105.ACE 106.ABCD 107.ABC 108.DE 109.ABDE 110.ABCE 111.ABCDE 112.CD 113.ACDE 114.ABCD 115.ABCDE 116.ABD 117.ABCDE 118.ABCE 119.ABCE 120.ABE 121.ACDE 122.ABE 123.ABCDE 124.ABD 125.ADE卷册二操作技能一、简答题(本题共2题,每小题10分,共20分)1.(教材P4—5页)答:定义:岗位规范亦称劳动规范、岗位规则或岗位标准,它是对组织中各类岗位某一专项事物或对某类员工劳动行为、素质要求所作的统一规定。

英语三级笔译实务试卷及参考答案

英语三级笔译实务试卷及参考答案

全国翻译专业资格(水平)考试英语三级笔译实务试卷样题及答案英译汉样题选自2006年5月三级笔译实物英语三级笔译实务试卷(样题)Section 1: English-Chinese Translation (50 points)Translate the following passage into ChineseFreed by warming, waters once locked beneath ice are gnawing at coastal settlements around the Arctic Circle.In Bykovsky, a village of 457 residents at the tip of a fin-shaped peninsula on Russia's northeast coast, the shoreline is collapsing, creeping closer and closer to houses and tanks of heating oil,at a rate of 15 to 18 feet, or 5 to 6 meters, a year. Eventually, homes will be lost as more ice melts each summer, and maybe all of Bykovsky, too.“It is practically all ice — permafrost —and it is thawing. ” The 4 million Russian people who live north of the Arctic Circle are feeling the effects of warming in many ways. A changing climate presents new opportunities, but it also threatens their environment, the stability of their homes, and,for those whose traditions rely on the ice-bound wilderness, the preservation of their culture.A push to develop the North, quickened by the melting of the Arctic seas, carries its own rewards and dangers for people in the region. Discovery of vast petroleum fields in the Barents and Kara Seas has raised fears of catastrophic accidents as ships loaded with oil or liquefied gas churn through the fisheries off Scandinavia, headed for the eager markets of Europe and North America. Land that was untouched could be tainted by air and water pollution as generators, smokestacks and large vehicles sprout to support the growing energy industry.Coastal erosion is a problem in Alaska as well, forcing the United States to prepare to relocate several Inuit coastal villages at a projected cost of US $ 100 million or more for each one.Across the Arctic, indigenous tribes with cultural traditions shaped by centuries of living in extremes of cold and ice are noticing changes in weather and wildlife. They are trying to adapt, but it can be confounding.In Finnmark, the northernmost province of Norway, the Arctic landscape unfolds in late winter as an endless snowy plateau, silent but for the cries of the reindeer and the occasional whine of a snowmobile herding them.A changing Arctic is felt there, too, though in another way. "The reindeer are becoming unhappy," said Issat Eira, a 31-year-old reindeer herder.Few countries rival Norway when it comes to protecting the environment and preserving indigenous customs. The state has lavished its oil wealth on the region, and as a result Sami culture has enjoyed something of a renaissance.And yet no amount of government support can convince Eira that his livelihood, intractably entwined with the reindeer, is not about to change. Like a Texas cattleman he keeps the size of his herd secret. But he said warmer temperatures in fall and spring are melting the top layers of snow, which then refreeze as ice, making it harder for his reindeer to dig through to the lichen they eat."The people who are making the decisions, they are living in the south and they are living in towns,” said Eira, sitting beside a birch fire inside his lavvu, a home made of reindeer hides. "They don't mark the change of weather. It is only people who live in nature and get resources from nature who mark it. ”Section 2: Chinese-English Translation (50 points)Translate the following passage into English.中国为种类繁多的菜肴感到十分自豪。

2010.05人力资源三级真题精编

2010.05人力资源三级真题精编

2010年5月23日企业人力资源管理师(三级)真题及答案2010年5月助理人力资源管理师(国家职业资格三级)考试试卷-理论试题第一部分职业道德(第1~25题,共25道题)(一)单项选择题(第1~8题)1、根据《公民道德建设实施纲要》,从业人员应该遵循“五项要求”是()。

(A)爱国守法、明礼诚信、公道正派、服务群众、勇于奉献(B)爱岗敬业、诚实守信、办事公德、服务群众、奉献社会(C)爱岗敬业、诚实守信、办事公道、遵纪守法、奉献社会(D)创新进取、遵纪守法、办事公道、服务群众、与时俱进2、职业活动内在的道德准则是()。

(A)民主、审慎、法制(B)忠诚、谨慎、人本(C)忠减、秩序、勤勉(D)忠诚、审慎、勤勉3、日本拉链大王吉田忠雄说:“不为别人的利益着想,就不会有自己的繁荣。

”从职业道德的角度看,这句话的真正意思是()。

(A)别人要求怎么做,自己就要怎么做(B)知己知彼,百战不殆(C)企业经营要善于说“对不起”(D)诚信是企业立足社会的道德资本4、从业人员执行操作规程的步骤和要求是()。

(A)牢记操作规程、演练操作规程、坚持操作规程(B)背诵操作规程、了解操作规程、坚持操作规程(C)牢记操作规程、改进操作规程、坚持操作规程(D)牢记操作规程、演练操作规程、创新操作规程5、日本丰田汽车公司长期奉行“少花钱多办事”的经营理念,节约成为丰田公司的文化、时尚和习惯。

但近一个时期以来,丰田汽车公司却连续陷入了“召回门”泥潭,据分析,问题的产生或多或少与“节约”有关,这说明()。

(A)“少花钱”是不能够做到或者做好“多办事”的(B)产品缺陷来源于把“节约”作为经营理念的战略(C)“节约”就是赚小便宜吃大亏(D)把握节约有度的本质十分重要6、职业道德规范——“合作”的特征是()。

(A)牟利性、行业性、平等性(B)社会性、互利性、平等性(C)行业性、互利性、选择性(D)职业性、互利性、选择性7、职业道德规范——“奉献”的“可为性”是指()。

全国人事部英语翻译三级考试样题(综合部分)

全国人事部英语翻译三级考试样题(综合部分)

Section 1: Vocabulary and Grammar (60 points)This section consists of 3 parts. Read the directions for each part before answering the questions.Part 1 Vocabulary SelectionIn this part, there are 20 incomplete sentences. Below each sentence, there are 4 choices marked by letters A, B, C and D respectively. Choose the word which best completes each sentence. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1.Don’t be ________ by his bad manners. He is merely trying to attract your attention.A. incurredB. inferredC. irritatedD. intervened1.Craig assured his boss that he would call ________ all his energies in doing this new job.A. forthB. atC. onD. off1.Too much ________ to X-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body.A. disclosureB. attachmentC. contactD. exposure1.When confronted with such questions, my mind goes ________, and I can hardly remember my own date of birth.A. dimB. blankC. faintD. vainAs we know, knowledge is the ________ condition for expansion of the mind.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第 1 页(共20 页)A. incompatibleB. incredibleC. indefiniteD. indispensable6.Care should be taken to shorten the time that one is subjected ________ continuous loud noise.A. toB. withC. inD. on1.Some of the most important concepts in physics ________ their success to these mathematical systems.A. obligeB. oweC. contributeD. attribute1.As your instructor advised, you ought to spend your time on something ________ researching into.A. preciousB. worthC. worthyD. valuable1.As a defense against air-pollution damage, many plants and animals ________ a substance to absorb harmful chemicals.A. relieveB. releaseC. dismissD. discard1.Without the friction between their feet and the ground, people would in no ________ be able to walk.A. timeB. meansC. wayD. account1.One reason for the successes of Asian immigrants in the U.S. is that they have taken great ________ to educate their children.A. meansB. pains笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第 2 页(共20 页)C. attemptsD. hardships1.I support your decision, but I should also make it clear that I am not going to be ________ to it.A. connectedB. fastenedC. boundD. stuckThe English language contains a(n) ________ of words which are comparatively seldom used in ordinary conversation.A. altitudeB. latitudeC. multitudeD. attitude1.In my opinion, you can widen the ________ of this improvement through your active participation.A. scaleB. volumeC. magnitudeD. scope1.The news item about the fire is followed by a detailed report made on the ________.A. spotB. siteC. locationD. groundThe remarkable ________ of life on the Galapagos Islands inspired Charles Darwin to establish his theory of evolution.A. classificationB. varietyC. densityD. diversion1.The trouble is that not many students really know how to make use of their time to its best ________A. benefitB. advantageC. valueD. profit笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第 3 页(共20 页)1.Though the imitation jewelry can fool many people, they cannot ________ up to an expert’s close examination.A. keepB. putC. standD. payYour improper words will give ________ to doubts concerning your true intentions.A. riseB. reasonC. suspicionD. impulse1.Readers ________ to happy endings may find the unvarnished view of modern motherhood a bit unsettling.A. likenedB. preferredC. adaptedD. accustomedPart 2 Vocabulary ReplacementThis part consists of 20 sentences. In each of them one word or phrase is underlined, and below each sentence, there are 4 choices marked by letters A, B, C and D respectively. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part without causing any grammatical error or changing the basic meaning of the sentence. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1.The frown on the man’s face showed that he was displeased.A. look of fearB. look of angerC. look of delightD. look of surprise1.There are swamps that will have to be cleared before construction can begin.A. forestsB. grovesC. puddlesD. wetlands笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第 4 页(共20 页)1.Doctors prescribe massive doses of penicillin for patients with pneumonia.A. grossB. heavyC. excessiveD. adequate1.Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds which vary in their width from a few yards to 1,300 feet.A. fierceB. immenseC. rapidD. fearful1.A sound system of quality control has been instituted in the company.A. constructedB. establishedC. confirmedD. erectedOf the many plans submitted, the committee selected the one that seemed most feasible.A. possibleB. practicableC. probableD. permissible1.What it amounts to is simply that he is unwilling to give us his support.A. meansB. mattersC. reachesD. signalsOnly individual benefactors and ad hoc grants have made possible the ecological surveys already undertaken.A. additionalB. uniqueC. specialD. specific1.He used the attic to store his elaborate equipment.A. preciousB. complicatedC. valuableD. colossal笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第 5 页(共20 页)1.Bill’s talk with the boss this morning left him in a thoughtful mood.A. pensiveB. deliberateC. passiveD. considerate1.The coach said Fred had no aptitude for sports.A. talentB. patienceC. attitudeD. interest1.Anyone who doesn’t have a free ticket must pay the fee for going in.A. attendingB. admittingC. admissionD. attention1.When an organism is completely encapsulated and preserved, it becomes a fossil, thus turning into evidence of things that once lived.A. therebyB. therefromC. thereofD. thereinThe hunter carefully stalked the deer.A. shotB. trackedC. watchedD. skinned1.Hot metal shrinks as it becomes cool.A. concedesB. compressesC. condensesD. contracts1.She bustled about with an assumption of authority.A. airB. suppositionC. appearanceD. face1.Take the stalemate between the administration and the oil companies for example.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第 6 页(共20 页)A. caseB. deadlockC. conflictD. contradiction1.The sense of mistrust is compounded by smaller annoyances that leave the families feeling as though no one in authority cares about them.A. offsetB. intensifiedC. diminishedD. annulled1.The very ubiquity of electronic communications can have a surprising downside.A. failureB. undersideC. drawbackD. consequence1.If you can’t dig into the field you have chosen for your pursuit, it is hardly possible for you to achieve anything significant in the field.A. acquireB. requireC. accompanyD. accomplishPart 3 Error CorrectionThis part consists of 20 sentences. In each of them there is an underlined part that indicates an error, and below each, there are 4 choices marked by letters A, B, C and D respectively. Choose the word or phrase that can replace the underlined part so that the error is corrected. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.1.On the slope of Long’s Peak in Colorado that lies the ruin of a gigantic tree.A. lyingB. liesC. liedD. lays1.There are many different ways of comparing the economy of one nation with those of another.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第7 页(共20 页)A. thatB. thisC. whatD. which1.To wake up, he sat up in the seat and turned to see who was making all the noise.A. Having woken upB. Waking upC. To have woken upD. Having to wake up1.The landlady could not put up with us because all her rooms were reserved.A. put us up withB. put us upC. put through usD. put us through1.I will go home for the vacation as soon as I have finished my exams.A. will finishB. am finishingC. am going to finishD. finish1.Nowadays, many self-important young men view the prospect working under women as humiliation.A. to workB. from workingC. of workingD. at working1.Dump sewage into oceans and rivers is a serious form of pollution. A. Having dumped sewage B. Being dumped sewage C. Dumped sewage D. Dumping sewageGrover Cleveland was the first president married in the White House.A. got marriedB. to get marriedC. has got marriedD. was marriedIf cauliflowers are exposed from extreme temperatures, the heads get discolored.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第8 页(共20 页)A. are exposing fromB. are exposed toC. expose fromD. expose to1.Modern industrial methods have supplanted individual crafts, made blacksmiths,stone-carvers, coopers and cobblers virtually extinct.A. that madeB. makeC. which makingD. making1.Children learn primarily by physical experience direct the world around them.A. physical experiencing directly ofB. physical experience directlyC. directly physical experienceD. direct physical experience of1.Live with deadly snakes is a way of life for them, not something that terrorizes them. A. Living with B. Having lived with C. Lived with D. To live with1.The more the century progresses, less the interested we have become in family life.A. The much…, less theB. The further…, the lessC. The more…, the lessD. The further…, less the1.Not until 1798, when Eli Whitney came up with a new idea, guns had been made by skilled gunsmiths, one at a time.A. ToB. InC. SinceD. Until1.For a variety of reasons, many American young adults are returning home or are not leaving home at all, causing families react in different ways.A. caused families to reactB. making families to reactC. made families reactD. which is making families react笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第9 页(共20 页)1.No such weapons were used and none been found.A. none have beenB. none hasC. no other has beenD. no others been1.The sales manager of the company suggested more money is to spent in a more effective advertising campaign and better packaging design.A. is spending onB. will be spent inC. will be spent onD. be spent on1.The general manager demanded the job will be completed before the National Day.A. would be completedB. must be completedC. had to be completedD. be completed1.The achievements of the greatest minds in science could never have been reached if it had not been for the patient and accurate work of hundreds of other people.A. has it not beenB. had it not beenC. if hasn’t beenD. if it had bee n1.The government has hardly taken measures to crack down on these crimes when new one occurredA. Hardly had the government takenB. The government had hardly takenC. Hardly the government had takenD. The government is hardly takingSection 2: Reading Comprehension (30 points)In this section you will find after each of the passages a number of questions or unfinished statements about the passage, each with 4 (A, B, C and D) choices to answer the question or complete the statement. You must choose the one which you think fits best. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第10 页(共20 页)Questions 61-70 are based on the following passage.Are you interested in seeing the beautiful fall foliage of New England but tired of traffic jams and overbooked hotels? Then this year forget the crowds in New England and see the beautiful colors of autumn in the Catskills.These rugged mountains in New York State, just 90 miles northwest of New York City, are famous for the legendary tales of Rip Van Winkle, and more recently for the summer hotels that sprang up in the region during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Families trying to escape the heat of New York City found the Catskills to be the perfect place to stay for a month or so each summer. By the late 1950s there were over 500 resorts and hotels offering nighttime entertainment as well as all kinds of outdoor activities. Famous comedians like Jackie Gleason, Joan Rivers, and Sid Caesar all got their start touring the hotel clubs here. Since the introduction of air-conditioning and cheaper air travel, however, families have stopped coming to the Catskills in such large numbers, choosing instead more distant locations at different times of the year. Many of the Catskills hotels closed in the 1970s, but some remain and have expanded and changed their facilities to meet the needs of today’s visitors.Currently, there are many activities available to the traveler besides witnessing the changing colors of the leaves. There is an all-organic sheep farm where visitors can see how a traditional sheep farm operates. There are also hundreds of miles of scenic drives in the area. Route 42, for instance, is an excellent site for spotting bald eagles. For more information on vacations in the Catskills, call the Office of Public Information.1.The author’s main purpose is to ________.A. promote the Catskills as a vacation destinationB. introduce visitors to famous Catskills entertainersC. describe the history of the Catskills regionD. compare the Catskills to New England笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第11 页(共20 页)1.The word “rugged” underlined in Paragraph 2 means ________.A. barrenB. roughC. tallD. lush1.According to the passage, the decline in the number of resorts in the 1970s was caused by ________.A. televisionB. shorter vacationsC. affordable air travelD. more traffic1.The phrase “sprang up” underlined in Paragraph 2 refers to something that has ________.A. burst forthB. spread outC. operated vigorouslyD. joined together1.In what season would a tourist most likely have visited the Catskills in the 1950s?A. Fall.B. Winter.C. Spring.D. Summer.1.The author’s tone in this passage is ________.A. light and encouragingB. informative and scientificC. humorous and skepticalD. regretful and reminiscent1.From the passage, what might a visitor be lucky enough to do?A. See fall leaves in color.B. See a kind of bird.C. Work on a sheep farm.D. Drive on scenic roads.1.The word “drives” underlined in Paragraph 3 refers to ________.A. excursionsB. tracksC. pathsD. canyons笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第12 页(共20 页)1.The word “spotting” underlined in Paragraph 3 means ________.A. photographingB. seeingC. paintingD. shooting1.The author implies that in the Catskills there are few ________.A. leavesB. eaglesC. peopleD. sheepQuestions 71-80 are based on the following passage.First, of course, it is plain that in a few years everyone will have at his elbow several times more mechanical energy than he has today.Second, there will be advances in biological knowledge as far-reaching as those that have been made in physics. We are only beginning to learn that we can control our biological environment as well as our physical one. Starvation has been prophesied twice to a growing world population: by Malthus about 1.8 billion and by Crookes about 1.9 billion. It was headed off the first time by taking agriculture to America and the second time by using the new fertilizers. Soon starvation will be headed off by the control of the diseases and the heredity of plants and animals — by shaping our own biological environment. And third, I come back to the haunting theme of automation. The most common species in the factory today is the man who works or minds a simple machine — the operator. Before long he will be as extinct as the hand-loom weaver and the dodo (老古董). The repetitive tasks of industry will be taken over by the machines, as the heavy tasks were taken over long ago; and the mental tedium will go the way of physical exhaustion. Today we still distinguish, even among repetitive jobs, between the skilled and the unskilled, but in a few years to come all repetition will be unskilled. We simply waste our time if we oppose this change.1.This article was written to ________.A. warn us of impending starvationB. present facts about life in the near future笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第13 页(共20 页)C. oppose biological advancesD. warn of the danger of automation72.In the coming years, people will ________.A. have more machines at their disposalB. experience starvationC. never workD. have fewer machines at their disposal73.Advances in biological knowledge have ________.A. kept pace with those in physicsB. been responsible for the invention of new machinesC. surpassed those in physicsD. lagged behind those in physics74.We are beginning to learn that we ________.A. can control our physical environmentB. can never control our biological environmentC. have no control over our physical environmentD. can control both our biological and physical environments75.In the near future, starvation will be prevented by ________.A. Chinese agricultureB. use of new fertilizersC. control of the diseases and the heredity of plants and animalsD. vitamin pills76.Which of the following is NOT true?A. The mental tedium will not exist in the end.B. Hand-loom weaver is the thing of the past.C. Automation is an out-of-date topic today.笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第14 页(共20 页)D. Physical burden in the factory has already been replaced.1.The author believes before long, machines will ________.A. actually replace unskilled workersB. have learned to think for usC. be shaped like robotsD. no longer be neededThe repetitive tasks of industry lead to ________.A. physical exhaustionB. mental stimulationC. mental exhaustionD. physical extinctionIf the author’s predictions are realized, the demand for unskilled workers will be________.A. very highB. very lowC. the same as todayD. constantly risingFrom the passage, increased automation ________.A. can be successfully opposedB. cannot be avoidedC. has not yet begunD. will put everyone out of workQuestions 81-90 are based on the following passage.Of all the areas of learning the most important is the development of attitudes. Emotional reactions as well as logical thought processes affect the behavior of most people. “The burnt child fears the fire” is one instance; anot her is the rise of despots like Hitler. Both examples also point up the fact that attitudes stem from experience. In one case the experience was direct and impressive; in the other it was indirect and cumulative. The Nazis were indoctrinated largely by the speeches they heard and the books they read. The classroom teacher in the elementary school is in a strategic position to笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第15 页(共20 页)influence attitudes. This is true partly because children acquire attitudes from those adults whose word they respect. Another reason it is true is that pupils often delve somewhat deeply into a subject in school that has only been touched upon at home or has possibly never occurred to them before. To a child who had previously acquired little knowledge of Mexico, his teacher’s method of handling such a unit would greatly affect his attitude toward Mexicans. The media through which the teacher can develop wholesome attitudes are innumerable. Social studies (with special reference to races, creeds and nationalities), science matters of health and safety, the very atmosphere of the classroom… these are a few of the fertile fields for the inculcation of proper emotional reactions. However, when children come to school with undesirable attitudes, it is unwise for the teacher to attempt to change their feelings by cajoling or scolding them. She can achieve the proper effect by helping them obtain constructive experiences. To illustrate, first grade pupils afraid of policemen will probably alter their attitudes after a classroom chat with the neighborhood officer in which he explains how he protects them. In the same way, a class of older children can develop attitudes through discussion, research, outside reading and all-day trips. Finally, a teacher must constantly evaluate her own attitudes, because her influence can be deleterious if she has personal prejudices. This is especially true in respect to controversial issues and questions on which children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions as a result of objective analysis of all the facts. 1.The central idea of the above passage is that ________.A. attitudes affect our actionsB. teachers are important in developing or changing pupils’ attitudesC. attitudes can be changed by some classroom experiencesD. by their attitudes, teachers inadvertently affect pupils’ attitudes笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第16 页(共20 页)1.The word “despot” underlined in Paragraph 2 means a person ________.A. who enjoys a high reputationB. who is very successful in politicsC. with unlimited powersD. who deposits a large sum of money in a bankThe p upils’ attitudes are NOT influenced by ________.A. their parents’ persuasion to behave properlyB. their teachers’ attitudesC. the speeches they hear and the books they readD. such media as social studies, science matter and classroom atmosphereIt can be inferred from the passage that the pupils ________.A. usually study a certain subject in greater details at home than at schoolB. usually do not study a certain subject at homeC. study the subjects only at schoolD. study a subject more deeply at school than at homeThe example of the pupils’ learning about Mexico shows that ________.A. a child usually learns the right things from their teachersB. a teacher can correct a pupil’s wrong ideasC. a teacher’s attitude can influence a child’s attitude by teachingD. a child’s attitude is very changeable1.The author implies that ________.A. the teacher should guide all discussions by revealing her own attitudeB. in some aspects of social studies a greater variety of methods can be used in theupper grades than in the lower gradesC. people usually act on the basis of reasoning rather than emotionD. children’s attitudes often come from those of other children笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第17 页(共20 页)87.A statement made or implied in the passage is that ________.A.attitudes can be based on the learning of falsehoodsB.a child can develop in the classroom an attitude about the importance of brushing his teeth C.attitudes cannot easily be changed by rewards and lecturesD.the attitudes of elementary school-aged children are influenced primarily by their teachers 88.The passage specifically states that ________.A.direct experiences are more valuable than indirect onesB.whatever attitudes a child learns in school have already been introduced at homeC.teachers should always conceal their own attitudesD.teachers can sometimes have an unwholesome influence on children89.From the last paragraph, we can see that ________.A.a teacher’s influence on children is always positiveB.children should be encouraged to reach their own decisions by ignoring objective facts C.if improperly handled, a teacher’s influence can be very harmful to the childrenD.children may develop prejudices if the teacher’s attitude is wrong90.The author of this passage tries to ________.A.present certain facts of how the development of a person’s attitude can be influencedB.show that our society is not doing enough to help children shape their attitudesC.point out th at teachers are the only people who can influence the children’s attitudes笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第18 页(共20 页)D.prove that speeches and books are the only factors to indoctrinate childrenSection 3: Cloze Test (10 points)In the following passage, there are 20 blanks representing words that are missing from the context. Below the passage, each blank has 4 choices marked by letters A, B, C and D respectively. There is only ONE right answer. Blacken the corresponding letter as required on your Machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET.The rocket engine, with its steady roar like that of a waterfall or a thunderstorm, is an impressive symbol of the new space age. Rocket engines have proved powerful ________(91) to shoot astronauts ________(92) the earth’s gravitation al ________(93) and put them on the moon. We have now ________(94) space travelers.Impressive and complex ________(95) it may appear, the rocket, which was ________(96) in China over 800 years ________(97), is a relatively simple device. Fuel that is ________(98) in the rocket engine changes ________(99) gas. The hot and rapidly expanding ________(100) must escape, but it can do so only ________(101) an opening that heads ________(102). As the gas is ________(103) with great force, it ________(104) the rocket in the ________(105) direction. Like the ________(106) of a gun when it is fired, it ________(107) the ________(108) of nature described by Sir Isaac Newton when he found that “________(109) every action, there is another equal and opposite ________(120).”1.A. enoughB. sufficientlyC. adequatelyD. amplyA. byB. fromC. beyondD. toA. pushB. pullC. pickD. plugA. calledB. knownC. becomeD. reckonedA. asB. ifC. thoughD. forA. discoveredB. inventedC. unearthedD. exploredA. beforeB. earlierC. agoD. ahead笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第19 页(共20 页)笔译综合能力(英语·三级)试卷第20 页(共20 页)1.A. explodedB. filledC. containedD. burned A. by B. into C. through D. fromA. airB. smokeC. gasD. ashA. throughB. fromC. outD. byA. forwardB. backwardC. inwardD. outward A. illuminated B. reacted C. diffused D. radiated A. pulls B. pushes C. drags D. holdsA. reverseB. verticalC. oppositeD. downward A. kick B. shoot C. shock D. knockA. sticksB. followsC. adheresD. abidesA. rulesB. regulationsC. mechanismsD. laws A. in B. for C. by D. onA. responseB. actionC. moreD. reaction。

笔译三级考试题库及答案

笔译三级考试题库及答案

笔译三级考试题库及答案一、单选题1. 下列哪个选项是“笔译”的英文表达?A. TranslationB. InterpretationC. TranscriptionD. Transliteration答案:A2. 笔译三级考试主要考察的是哪种语言能力?A. 听说能力B. 读写能力C. 口译能力D. 写作能力答案:B二、填空题3. 笔译三级考试要求考生具备________年以上的笔译工作经验。

答案:三4. 笔译三级考试的合格标准是总分达到________分以上。

答案:60三、阅读理解题5. 阅读以下段落,并回答问题:随着全球化的发展,跨文化交流变得越来越重要。

笔译作为一种语言服务,不仅能够帮助人们跨越语言障碍,还能促进不同文化之间的理解和沟通。

在笔译工作中,译者需要具备扎实的语言功底、广博的知识面和敏锐的文化感知能力。

问题:笔译在跨文化交流中的作用是什么?答案:笔译能够帮助人们跨越语言障碍,促进不同文化之间的理解和沟通。

四、翻译题6. 将下列句子从中文翻译成英文:“随着互联网技术的发展,远程笔译工作变得越来越普遍。

”答案:"With the development of internet technology, remote translation work is becoming more and more common."7. 将下列句子从英文翻译成中文:"The role of a translator is to bridge the gap betweendifferent languages and cultures."答案:“翻译者的角色是架起不同语言和文化之间的桥梁。

”五、简答题8. 简述笔译三级考试的评分标准。

答案:笔译三级考试的评分标准主要包括译文的准确性、流畅性、完整性和专业性。

准确性要求译文忠实原文,无误译漏译;流畅性要求译文通顺自然,符合目标语言的表达习惯;完整性要求译文涵盖原文所有信息,无遗漏;专业性要求译文符合专业领域的特点和要求。

2010年5月企业人力资源管理师三级真题及答案

2010年5月企业人力资源管理师三级真题及答案

2010 年5 月人力资源和社会保障部第一部分职业道德(第1~25 题,共25 道题)一、职业道德基础理论与知识部分(一)单项选择题(第1-8题)1、根据《公民道德建设实施纲要》,从业人员应该遵循的职业道德“五项要求”是( )。

(A)爱国守法、明礼诚信、公道正派、服务群众、勇于奉献(B)爱岗敬业、诚实守信、办事公道、服务群众、奉献社会(c)爱岗敬业、诚实守信、办事公道、遵纪守法、奉献社会(D)创新进取、遵纪守法、办事公道、服务群众、与时俱进2、职业活动内在的道德准则是( )。

(A)民主、审慎、法制(B)忠诚、谨慎、人本(c)忠诚、秩序、勤勉(D)忠诚、审慎、勤勉3、日本拉链大王吉田忠雄说:“不为别人的利益着想,就不会有自____________己的繁荣。

”从职业道德的角度看,这句话的真正意思是( )。

(A)别人要求怎么做,自己就要怎么做(B)知己知彼,百战不殆(c)企业经营要善于说“对不起”(D)诚信是企业立足社会的道德资本4、从业人员执行操作规程的步骤和要求是( )。

(A)牢记操作规程、演练操作规程、坚持操作规程(B)背诵操作规程、了解操作规程、坚持操作规程(c)牢记操作规程、改进操作规程、坚持操作规程(D)牢记操作规程、演练操作规程、创新操作规程5、日本丰田汽车公司长期奉行“少花钱多办事”的经营理念,节约成为丰田公司的文化、时尚和习惯。

但近一个时期以来,丰田汽车公司却连续陷入了“召回门”泥潭,据分析,问题的产生或多或少与“节约”有关,这说明( )。

(A)“少花钱”是不能够做到或者做好“多办事”的(B)产品缺陷来源于把“节约”作为经营理念的战略(c)“节约”就是赚小便宜吃大亏(D)把握节用有度的本质十分重要6、职业道德规范——“合作”的特征是( )。

(A)牟利性、行业性、平等性(B)社会性、互利性、平等性(c)行业性、互利性、选择性(D)职业性、互利性、选择性7、职业道德规范——“奉献”的“可为性”是指( )。

2010 05 CATTI 英译汉选译 真题

2010 05 CATTI 英译汉选译 真题

Egyptians put latest pyramid in perspectiveThe discovery of yet another pyramid is eliciting little amazement in this nation that once led the world but now is rarely spoken of in a positive way.By MICHAEL SLACKMANThe New York TimesCAIRO, Egypt —Deep below the Egyptian desert, archaeologists have found evidence of yet another pyramid, this one constructed 4,300 years ago to store the remains of a pharaoh's mother. That makes 138 pyramids discovered here so far, and officials say they expect to find more.Tourists will, no doubt, care.Egyptians probably will not, unless they work in tourism.The pyramids are proof of Egypt's endurance and what distinguishes it from modern confections, like Saudi Arabia, a nation founded 76 years ago, named after a family and built on oil wealth. But these monuments to Egypt's early ingenuity are also an ever-present symbol of faded glory. It is hard to escape comparisons between an Egypt that once led the world in almost everything and modern Egypt, where about 40 percent of the population lives on $2 a day.Egyptians, as a group, are extremely patient, though given the growing pressure of daily life, a bit less than they used to be. Their it-is-what-it-is attitude is often attributed to a strong religious faith and a conviction that all events are God's will.Yet growing up and living amid so much history has something to do with that view, too; the abundant antiquities in everyday life are a constant reminder of one's place in time.People come and go, pharaohs come and go, even President Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled Egypt for 27 years, will go, too (though talk of that certainty is discouraged).No need to worry.Or as Egyptians like to say, "Maalesh," which, depending on the circumstance, means "Never mind" or "Oh, well.""When other people talk about hoping to see something happen soon, they probably mean within the next few months," said Aly Salem, an Egyptian playwright. "For an Egyptian, it could mean in the next 50 or 60 years. An Egyptian has a particular pace. His pace is different than an American's. And a long history can do this."These days, Egypt is rarely spoken of in a positive context. The education system is in crisis, and unemployment, traffic and pollution are all major problems. Top to bottom, the state seems to have seized up.When the historic parliament building burned recently, firefighters bungled for hours before bringing it under control. When a rockslide crushed a neighborhood, the authorities responded slowly, infuriating rather than rescuing.The most recent proof that Egypt's contemporary troubles amount to a blip in its long history, the 138th pyramid, was unearthed in a vacant patch of sand. The discovery, announced last week, was made not far from Saqqara, the step pyramid that, at 5,000 years old, is the oldest known pyramid in Egypt.Zahi Hawass, Egypt's chief of antiquities, said it appeared that the pyramid was built for Queen Sesheshet, the mother of Pharaoh Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty, who ruled from about 2345 to 2333 B.C. Little remains of what is believed to have been a 45-foot-tall pyramid.One day last week, Abdel Hakim Karar, director of the excavation, escorted visitors into the pit. "In this small space, you see about 2,000 years of history," he said, with pride and a sweep of his hand. "It took patience, dedication and hard work to build this pyramid."Right at the edge of the pit was a dirty-yellow building constructed relatively recently for offices of a government magazine. Its walls were cracking.Karar watched as a group of peasant farmers from a nearby village slowly hauled satchels of sand and rock on their backs out of the pit. "They don't know how to work," he complained.The men, mostly barefoot, said they were paid 13 Egyptian pounds a day, a bit more than $2, to haul the debris —and were glad to have the work. The pyramids, they could take them or leave them."We feel the might of this history when we get paid," said Sayyid Saber Shabaan, 21, when he stopped to take a 10-minute break. "But if we don't get paid, we feel nothing."。

CATTI三级笔译英译汉真题2010年5月

CATTI三级笔译英译汉真题2010年5月

CATTI三级笔译英译汉真题2010年5月(总分:50.00,做题时间:120分钟)一、English-Chinese Translation (总题数:1,分数:50.00)1. LECCO, Italy — Each morning, about 450 students travel along 17 school bus routes to 10 elementary schools in this lakeside city at the southern tip of Lake Como. There are zero school buses. In 2003, to confront the triple threats of childhood obesity, local traffic jams and —most important — a rise in global greenhouse gases abetted by car emissions, an environmental group here proposed a retro-radical concept: children should walk to school. They set up a piedibus (literally foot-bus in Italian) — a bus route with a driver but no vehicle. Each morning a mix of paid staff members and parental volunteers in fluorescent yellow vests lead lines of walking students along Lecco’s twisting streets to the schools’ gates, Pied Piper-style, stopping here and there as their flock expands. At the Carducci School, 100 children, or more than half of the students, now take walking buses. Many of them were previously driven in cars. Giulio· Greppi, a 9-year-old with shaggy blond hair, said he had been driven about a third of a mile each way until he started taking the piedibus. “I get to see my friends and we feel special because we know it’s good for the environment,” he said. Although the routes are each generally less than a mile, the town’s piedibuses have so far elim inated more than 100,000 miles of car travel and, in principle, prevented thousands of tons of greenhouse gases from entering the air, Dario Pesenti, the town’s environment auditor, estimates. The number of children who are driven to school over all is rising in the United States and Europe, experts on both continents say, making up a sizable chunk of transportation’s contribution to greenhouse-gas emissions. The “school run” made up 18 percent of car trips by urban residents of Britain last year, a national survey showed. In 1969, 40 percent of students in the United States walked to school; in 2001, the most recent year data was collected, 13 percent did, according to the federal government’s National Household Travel Survey. Lecco’s walking bus was the fi rst in Italy, but hundreds have cropped up elsewhere in Europe and, more recently, in North America to combat the trend. Towns in France, Britain and elsewhere in Italy have created such routes, although few are as extensive and long-lasting as Lecco’s.(分数:50.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 正确答案:( 意大利,莱科——每天早上,大约有450名学生沿着17条校车的路线到达科莫湖最南端湖滨城市的10所中小学。

2010年5月企业人力资源管理师三级考试真题参考答案

2010年5月企业人力资源管理师三级考试真题参考答案

2010年5月企业人力资源管理师三级考试真题卷册二及参考答案(2010-10-31 19:58:12)转载标签:分类:人力资源管理师考试教育2010年5月企业人力资源管理师三级考试真题卷册二及参考答案主讲王胜会一、简答题(本题共2题,每小题10分,共20分)1、简要说明岗位规范的定义和主要内容。

(10分)解析:1)岗位规范概念:(P4)岗位规范亦称劳动规范、岗位规则或岗位标准,它是对组织中各类岗位某一专项事物或对某类员工劳动行为、素质要求等所作的统一规定。

(2分)2)岗位规范的主要内容:(P4)岗位劳动规则(2分)定员定额标准(2分)岗位培训规范(2分)岗位员工规范(2分)2、简要说明绩效面谈的种类。

(10分)解析:1)绩效面谈的种类(P184)按具体内容区分:(1分)绩效计划面谈(1分)绩效指导面谈(1分)绩效考评面谈(1分)绩效总结面谈(1分)2)按照具体过程及特点区分:(1分)单向劝导式面谈(1分)双向倾听式面谈(1分)解决问题式面谈(1分)综合式绩效面谈(1分)二、计算题(本题1题,共20分。

先根据题意进行计算,然后进行必要分析,只有计算结果没有计算过程不得分。

)某公司拟招聘两名工作人员,表1是人力资源部通过笔试初试后,对所挑选出来的甲、乙、丙、丁四名候选人进行综合素质测评的得分,以及A和B两类岗位素质测评指标的权重(W)。

请根据表1的数据,分别为A和B两类岗位各提出1名最终候选人。

表1项目知识水平事业心表达能力适应能力沟通能力协调能力决策能力甲0.90.5110.80.91乙0.710.50.610.80.9丙0.80.80.70.80.810.8丁10.910.90.70.70.9权重A岗位0.80.90.70.810.60.7 B岗位0.910.80.90.911解析:人员录用的主要策略补偿式的应用,即不同测试的成绩可以互为补充,最后根据总成绩做出录用决策。

(P82)1)根据A类岗位素质测评指标的权重,计算甲、乙、丙、丁四名候选人的总分:甲总分=0.9×0.8+0.5×0.9+1×0.7+1×0.8+0.8×1+0.9×0.6+1×0.7=4.71 (2分)乙总分=0.7×0.8+1×0.9+0.5×0.7+0.6×0.8+1×1+0.8×0.6+0.9×0.7=4.4 (2分)丙总分=0.8×0.8+0.8×0.9+0.7×0.7+0.8×0.8+0.8×1+1×0.6+0.8×0.7=4.45 (2分)丁总分=1×0.8+0.9×0.9+1×0.7+0.9×0.8+0.7×1+0.7×0.6+0.9×0.7=4.78 (2分)所以,候选人丁作为A类岗位的最终候选人。

2010年5月三级技能真题

2010年5月三级技能真题

科目代码:2 3 0 2010年5 月人力资源和社会保障部国家职业资格全国统一鉴定职业:心理咨询师级等级:国家职业资格三级卷册二:技能选择题案例问答题注意事项: 1 、考生首先将自己的姓名、准考证号等用钢笔、圆珠笔等写在试卷册、答卷纸和答题卡的相应位置上,并用铅笔填涂答题卡上的对应信息位。

2 、考生同时应将本页右上角的科目代码填涂在答题卡右上角的相应位置处。

3 、本试卷册包括选择题和案例问答题两部分。

第一部分,技能选择题,在答题卡上作答;第二部分,案例问答题,在答题纸上作答。

4 、第一部分技能选择题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号处涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

所有答案均不能答在试卷上。

不按标准要求进行填涂,则均属作答无效。

5 、第二部分案例问答题,请在答题纸上写明题号,用钢笔、圆珠笔等作答,字迹工整,易于识别.请勿在试卷上书写与考试无关的内容。

6 、考试结束时,考生务必将本卷册、答题卡和答题纸一并交给监考人员。

地区:_______________姓名:_______________准考证号:_______________人力资源和社会保障部职业技能鉴定中心监制第一部分技能选择题(1~100题,共100道题)本部分由十个案例组成。

请分别根据案例回答1~100题,共100道题。

每题1分,满分100分。

每小题有一个或多个答案正确,请在答题卡上将所选答案的相应字母涂黑。

错选、少选、多选,该题不得分。

案例一:一般资料:求助者,女性, 18 岁,大专学生。

下面是心理咨询师与求助者的一段咨询谈话:心理咨询师:你好,请坐。

你有什么问题,咱们谈谈吧!求助者:我心情很不好,总是烦躁,老感到有什么事情要发生,你能帮帮我吗?心理咨询师:你能谈谈心情怎么了吗?什么让你烦躁?求助者:我原先学习一直很好,一年前因为头痛期末考试没考好,以后一到考试前就紧张、心慌。

近一个月来,不愿去教室,在教室里总感到心慌,看书也不能集中注意力。

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2010年5月人事部三级笔译真题
第一部分:英译汉|(字数:382)
LECCO, Italy — Each morning, about 450 students travel along 17 school bus routes to 10 elementary schools in this lakeside city at the southern tip of Lake Como. There are zero school buses.
In 2003, to confront the triple threats of childhood obesity, local traffic jams and — most important — a rise in global greenhouse gases abetted by car emissions, an environmental group here proposed a retro-radical concept: children should walk to school.
They set up a piedibus (literally foot-bus in Italian) — a bus route with a driver but no vehicle. Each morning a mix of paid staff members and parental volunteers in fluorescent yellow vests lead lines of walking students along Lecco’s twisting streets to the schools’ gates, Pied Piper-style, stopping here and there as their flock expands.
At the Carducci School, 100 children, or more than half of the students, now take walking buses. Many of them were previously driven in cars. Giulio Greppi, a 9-year-old with shaggy blond hair, said he had been driven about a third of a mile each way until he started taking the piedibus. “I get to see my friends and we feel special because we know it’s good for the environment,” he said.
Although the routes are each generally less than a mile, the town’s piedibuses have so far eliminated more than 100,000 miles of car travel and, in principle, prevented thousands of tons of greenhouse gases from entering the air, Dario Pesenti, the town’s environment auditor, estimates.
The number of children who are driven to school over all is rising in the United States and Europe, experts on both continents say, making up a sizable chunk of transportation’s contribution to greenhouse-gas emissions. The “school run” made up 18 percent of car trips by urban residents of Britain last year, a national survey showed.
In 1969, 40 percent of students in the United States walked to school; in 2001, the most recent year data was collected, 13 percent did, according to the federal government’s National Household Travel Survey.
Lecco’s walking bus was the first in Italy, but hundreds have cropped up elsewhere in Europe and, more recently, in North America to combat the trend.
Towns in France, Britain and elsewhere in Italy have created such routes, although few are as extensive and long-lasting as Lecco’s.
第二部分汉译英(字数:507)
全球气候变化深刻影响着人类生存和发展,是各国共同面临的重大挑战。

气候变化是人类发展进程中出现的问题,既受自然因素影响,也受人类活动影响,既是环境问题,更是发展问题,同各国发展阶段、生活方式、人口规模、资源禀赋以及国际产业分工等因素密切相关。

归根到底,应对气候变化问题应该也只能在发展过程中推进,应该也只能靠共同发展来解决。

中国已经制定和实施了《应对气候变化国家方案》,明确提出2005年到2010年降低单位国内生产总值能耗和主要污染物排放、提高森林覆盖率和可再生能源比重等有约束力的国家指标。

中国高度重视和积极推动以人为本、全面协调可持续的科学发展,明确提出了建设生态文明的重大战略任务,强调要坚持节约资源和保护环境的基本国策,坚持走可持续发展道路,在加快建设资源节约型、环境友好型社会和建设创新型国家的进程中不断为应对气候变化作出贡献。

今后,中国将进一步把应对气候变化纳入经济社会发展规划,并继续采取强有力的措施。

一是加强节能、提高能效工作,争取到2020年单位国内生产总值二氧化碳排放比2005年有显著下降。

二是大力发展可再生能源和核能。

三是大力增加森林碳汇。

四是大力发展绿色经济,积极发展低碳经济和循环经济,研发和推广气候友好技术。

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