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Part Two Translation -jVaS wt
Section I (From English into Chinese) Jh\:X<q
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined )8$:DW;
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(1) Drr . Claude Shannon of Bell Telephone Laboratories, and his colleague, E. F. e?!L}^f6X
Moore, once built a machine to play the game known as Hex, using an analog 7<3U? ]0
computer working on electrical voltages. It beat them about 70 per cent of the time. GOf`Z'\xt
“It frequently surprised its designers by selecting odd-looking moves which, on oSn! "<x
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programmed that it follows the Boolean algebra pattern, discovering by sad PUP"ky^q"
experience that one thing or another doesn't work and profiting by mistake. One of "!%wh6`>Md
Shannon's more fantastic triumphs is the magnetized ‘"mouse” which, when placed (T|TEt
in a complicated maze consisting of partitions, is supposed to find the one and the zLsb`
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only path to the “cheese.” On the first try the mouse will stumble aimlessly around X>Al:?`}N
running into one wall after another. Eventually,by repeated try and error, it will i iX\it$s
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If the mouse is given a second try, it will go straight to the cheese without i<T P:
hitting a single blind alley. It will, do it from any part of the maze. (3) Moreover, if `KpFH.k.K
its trainer changes the maze on it by relocating the partitions, the mouse blunders oZvA~]x9\
only where the terrain has become unfamiliar. It can recognize at once positions that 2W^B{ZS;
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the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, and to revise its standards on the q,B3ru.?d
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SectionII (From Chinese into English) Ji;SY{~kv
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined ha*X6R
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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 M`GP^Ta
命的接师,——新疆生产建设兵团。 *E:x E/M!2
(6)这是世界上独一无二的兵团。兵团釆取军事建制,战士却不穿军装,从事生产建设 。 \6sqyWI
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(7)兵团成立 45 年来,百万军垦战士在沙漠边绘的荒原上栽种了几亿棵树,创建设了 172 }A]BpSEP
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, CRFCqmevR
兵团创建了“人进沙退”的奇连,他们的存在,使中国辽阔的西北边陲, 铸起了一道绿色 ;UYc
的“界碑”. g\Wj+el}
(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 | h}B{D
兵团。从 60 年代初开始,又有大批的军队复转官兵从内地调来,大批的知识 育年抅入兵 9)+@0fG)
团,他们的到来壮大了兵团的臥伍,也为兵团注入了新的活力.现在第三代兵团也己经幵 mN;+TN'?{
始加入这个行列. _\.{6""
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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 ?i~g,P]NK
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。 P z ?m>>#
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 — 9Bz0MUbrLl
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 A\z`c
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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 -DP*q3
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