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Directions: In this part there are two sections In Section One, you are to choose ~( 54-9&
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Part Two Translation XK+"
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Section I (From English into Chinese) gc6Zy|^V4`
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined 3u,C I!
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(1) Drr . Claude Shannon of Bell Telephone Laboratories, and his colleague, E. F. nhdOo
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Shannon's more fantastic triumphs is the magnetized ‘"mouse” which, when placed qG)M8xk
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SectionII (From Chinese into English) Dq[Z0"8
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined N8KH.P+
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在中国的西北边陲,在新疆的天山南北,有一支拥有百万军垦战士,肩负“屯垦戍边”使 `lcQ
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命的接师,——新疆生产建设兵团。 tjg?zlj
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个、面积达数万亩的绿洲.在世界第二大沙漠塔克拉玛千沙漢和古尔班通古特沙漠的边缘, z 4qEC
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(8)45 年前,驻新藏中国人民解放军 10 万零 5 千官兵就地转业,成立新疆军区生产建设 HChlkj'7w0
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(9)“新疆占袓国版图的六分之一,我们绝不能让这里的国土是一片荒原!”这是 张仲 Hxx]q+DAS
翰将军在率部队进军新疆准备屯田时的讲话,也是十几万解放军官兵进入新疆时的蜇言。 $ftxid8
兵团官兵节衣缩食,艰苦奋斗,用节约下来的钱购买家具,在戈壁荒原上开辟出了 — W3gHzT?{
个个绿洲:使历史上被称为“死亡之海”的塔里木盆地的边缘,变成了稻谷跃香鱼 满塘 z&Xk~R*$
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不久前,一位世界银行的高级官员在参观了薪疆兵团生机勃勃的机械化农场后赞扬 ? sv[vR(
说:(10) “这是我所见到的最成功的农业开发,这是中国人的一个伟大创举,也是世界 (#BOcx5J]
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Title:THE EXAMINATION CHEATING !l5@L\
Time limit 50 minutes v7/k0D .
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