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Section I (From English into Chinese) HPv&vdr3
Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined *rujdQf
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(1) Drr . Claude Shannon of Bell Telephone Laboratories, and his colleague, E. F. HY@kw>I
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only path to the “cheese.” On the first try the mouse will stumble aimlessly around W? 6
running into one wall after another. Eventually,by repeated try and error, it will kOlI?wc
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hitting a single blind alley. It will, do it from any part of the maze. (3) Moreover, if t6H2tP\AS
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Directions: Read the following passage carefully and then translate the underlined [b)K@Ha
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命的接师,——新疆生产建设兵团。 s'fc
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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, {u[K
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