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2010年翻译真题

\have personal meaning.

Having endured a painful period of unsustainability in his own life made it clear to him that sustainability-oriented values must be expressed through every day action and choice.

Ning recalls spending a confusing year in the late 1990s selling insurance.

He'd been through the dot-com boom and burst and, desperate for a job, signed on with a Boulder agency.

It didn't go well. \was a really bad move because that's not my passion,\says Ning, whose dilemma about the job translated, predictably, into a lack of sales.

\at the ceiling.

I had no money and needed the job. Everyone said,” Just wait, you'll turn the corner, give it some time.''

2011年翻译真题

Who would have thought that, globally, the IT industry produces about the same volume of greenhouse gases as the world's airlines do - roughly 2 percent of all CO2 emissions?

Many everyday tasks take a surprising toll on the environment. A Google search can leak between 0.2 and 7.0 grams of CO2, depending on how many attempts are needed to get the \

To deliver results to its users quickly, then, Google has to maintain vast data centres around the world, packed with powerful computers.

While producing large quantities of CO2, these computers emit a great deal of heat, so the centres need to be well air-conditioned, which uses even more energy.

However, Google and other big tech providers monitor their efficiency closely and make improvements.

Monitoring is the first step on the road to reduction , but there is much more to be done, and not just by big companies.

【2012 年翻译真题】

When people in developing countries worry about migration, they are usually concerned at the prospect of the best and brightest departure to Silicon Valley or to hospitals and universities in the developed world.

These are the kind of workers that countries like Britain, Canada and Australia try to attract by using immigration rules that privilege college graduates

. Lots of studies have found that well-educated people from developing countries are particularly likely to emigrate

. A big survey of Indian households in 2004 found that nearly 40% of emigrants had more than a high-school education, compared with around 3.3% of all Indians over the age of 25

. This “brain drain ”has long bothered policymakers in poor countries

. They fear that it hurts their economies, depriving them of much-needed skilled workers who could have taught at their universities, worked in their hospitals and come up with clever new

products for their factories to make.

【2013 年翻译真题】

I can pick a date from the past 53 years and know instantly where I was, what happened in the news and even the day of the week, I’ve been able to do this since I was four.

I never feel overwhelmed with the amount of information my brain absorbs. My mind seems to be able to cope and the information is stored away neatly. When I think of a sad memory,

I do what everybody does—try to put it to one side. I don’t think it’s harder for me just because memory is clearer.

Powerful memory doesn’t make my emotions any more acute or vivid

. I can recall the day my grandfather died and the sadness I felt when we went to the hospital the day before.

I also remember that the musical play Hair opened on Broadway on the same day—they both just pop into my mind in the same way.

【2014 年翻译真题】

Most people would define optimism as being endlessly happy, with a glass that’s perpetually half full.

But that’s exactly the kind of false cheerfulness that positive psychologists wouldn’t recommend.

“Healthy optimism means being in touch with reality,” says Tal Ben-Shahar, a Harvard professor.

According to Ben-Shahar, realistic optimists are those who make the best of things that happen, but not those who believe everything happens for the best.

Ben-Shahar uses three optimistic exercises. When he feels down—say, after giving a bad lecture—he grants himself permission to be human

. He reminds himself that not every lecture can be a Nobel winner; some will be less effective than others. Next is reconstruction.

He analyzes the weak lecture, learning lessons for the future about what works and what doesn’t.

Finally, there is perspective, which involves acknowledging that in the grand scheme of life, one lecture really doesn’t matter

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