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2021-01-07 11:49
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2021年1月7日发(作者:袁馨)
2014年11月份三级笔译实务(汉译英)真题

Part 1 English to Chinese Translation

  It sounds so promising. A network of dedicated cycle routes running
through a city with air pumps to fix flat tires, footrests to lean on while taking
breaks and trash cans that are specially angled so you can throw in empty
water bottles without stopping.
  Best of all, you can cycle on those routes for long distances without
having to make way for cars and trucks at junctions and traffic lights,
according to the official description of the Cycle Super Highways, which are
under construction here as part of the Danish capital’s efforts to become
carbon-neutral by 2025.
  Are they as good as they sound? These days it is hard to find a big city
that doesn’t make grandiose claims to encourage cycling, and harder still to
find one that fulfills them. Redesigning congested traffic systems to add bike
lanes to overcrowded roads is fiendishly difficult, especially in historic cities
with narrow cobbled streets like Copenhagen. But as its cycling program
sounds so ambitious, I went there to try it.
  Maybe I’d be less cynical if I lived in Amsterdam, Cologne or any other
city with decent cycling facilities, but as a Londoner, I’ve learned the hard
way to be suspicious whenever politicians promise to do anything bike-
friendly. London’s mayor, Boris Johnson, is a keen cyclist, who issues policy
papers with auspicious titles like “Cycling Revolution” and has continued his
predecessor’s biking program by introducing a cycle-rental project and
building new bike lanes.
  So far so good, you may think, unless you have braved the potholes,
parked trucks and construction debris that obstruct those lanes, many of
which appear to have been designed by someone who has never seen a
bicycle, let alone ridden one. London cyclists swap horror stories of
dysfunctional cycle routes that end without warning or maroon them on the
wrong side of the road, though few can be more perilous than a new lane on
Bethnal Green Road, which is blocked by a streetlight — anyone rash enough
to use the lane has to brake sharply to avoid crashing into it.

  【译之灵笔译培训】2014年CATTI三级笔译汉译英真题出自《第67

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