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2016年11月全国翻译专业资格(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.

Harper Lee was an ordinary woman

as stunned as anybody by the extraordinary success of “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

“It was like being hit over the

head and knocked cold,” Lee — who died Friday at age 89,

said

during a 1964 interview. “I didn’t expect the book to sell in the first place.

I was hoping for a quick and merciful death at the hands of reviewers but at

the same time I sort of hoped that maybe someone would like it enough to give me encouragement.”

“To Kill a Mockingbird” may not

be the Great American Novel. But it’s likely the most universally known work of

fiction by an American author over the past 70 years. Lee was cited for her

subtle, graceful style and gift for explaining the world through a child’s eye,

but the secret to the novel’s ongoing appeal was also in how many books this

single book contained.“To Kill a Mockingbird” was a coming-of-age story, a

courtroom thriller, a Southern novel, a period piece, a drama about class, and — of course — a drama of race.

”All I want to be is the Jane

Austen of South Alabama,” she once observed. The story of Lee is essentially

the story of her book, and how she responded to it. She was a warm, vibrant and

witty woman who played golf, fished, ate at McDonald’s, fed ducks by tossing

seed corn out of a Cool Whip tub, read voraciously, and got about to plays and

concerts. She just didn’t want to talk about it before an audience.

“To Kill a Mockingbird” was an

instant and ongoing hit, published in 1960, as the civil rights movement was

accelerating. It’s the story of a girl nicknamed Scout growing up in a

Depression-era Southern town. A black man has been wrongly accused of raping a

white woman, and Scout’s father, the resolute lawyer, defends him despite

threats and the scorn of many.Praised by The New Yorker as “skilled,