1月MBA翻译真题

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1、2010年一月MBA联考英语翻译真题Section Translation $ JuLA1qq “Sustainability has become a popular word these days. But to Ted Ning, the concept will always 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 e

2、xpressed through everyday actions and choice. Ning recalls spending a confusing year in the late 1990s selling insurance. He had been through the dot-com boom and burst and, desperate for a job, signed on with a Boulder agency. It didnt go well. It was a really bad move because thats not my passion,

3、 says Ning, whose dilemma about the job translated, predictably, into a lack of sales.” I was miserable. I had so much anxiety that I would wake up in the middle of night and stare at the ceiling. I had no money and needed the job. Everyone said, Just wait, you will turn the corner, give it some tim

4、e.* iity 2009年一月MBA联考英语翻译真题(1)With the nations financial system teetering on a cliff. The compensation arrangements for executives of the big banks and other financial firms are coming under close examination again.Bankers excessive risk- taking is a significant cause of this financial crisis and ha

5、s continued, to others in the past, in this case, it was fueled by low interest rates and kept going by a false sense of security created by a debt-fueled bubble in the economy.(2)Mortgage lenders gladly lent enormous sums to those who could not afford to pay them back dividing the laws and selling

6、them off to the next financial institution along the chain, advantage of the same high-tech securitization to load on more risky mortgage-based assets.(3)Financial regulation will have to catch up with the most irresponsible practices that led banks down in this road, in hopes averting the next cris

7、is, which is likely to involve different financial techniques and different sorts of assets. But it is worth examining the root problem of compensation schemes that are tied to short-term profits and revenues, and thus encourage bankers to take irresponsible risks.2008年一月MBA联考英语翻译真题Section 4 Transla

8、tion (20 points) Direction: in this section there is a paragraph in English. Translate it into Chinese and write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET. The term business model first came into widespread use with the invention of personal computer and the spreadsheet(空白表格程序). Before the spreadsheet, b

9、usiness planning usually meant producing a single forecast. At best, you did a little sensitivity analysis around the projection. (1)The spreadsheet ushered in a much more analytic approach to planning because every major line item could be pulled apart, it components and subcomponents analyzed and

10、tested. (2)You could ask what-if questions about the critical assumptions on which your business depended-for example, what if customers are more price-sensitive than we thought? And with a few keystrokes, you could see how any change would play out on every aspect of the whole. In other words, you

11、could model the behavior of business. Before the computer changed the nature of business planning, most successful business models were created more by accident than by elaborate design. (3)By enabling companies to tie their marketplace insights much more tightly to the resulting economics, spreadsh

12、eet made it possible to model business before they were launched.2007年一月MBA联考英语翻译真题Section IV Translation (20 points) Directions: In this section there is a passage in English Translate the passage into Chineseand write your translation on the ANSWER SHEET. (1)Powering the great ongoing changes of o

13、ur time is the rise of human creativity as the defining feature of economic life. Creativity has come to be valued, because new technologies, new industries and new wealth flow from it. And as a result, our lives and society have begun to echo with creative ideas. (2)It is our commitment to creativi

14、ty in its varied dimensions that forms the underlying spirit of our age. (3)Creativity is essential to the way we live and work today, and in many senses always has been. The big advances in standard of living -not to mention the big competitive advantages in the marketplace-always have come from be

15、tter recipes, not just more cooking. One might argue thats not strictly true. (4)One might point out, for instance, that during the long period from the early days on the Industrial Revolution to modern times, much of the growth in productivity and material wealth in the industrial nations came not

16、just from creative inventions like the steam engine, but from the widespread application of cooking in quantity business methods like massive division of labor ,concentration of assets, vertical integration and economies of scale. But those methods themselves were creative developments.2006年一月MBA联考英语翻译真题S

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