2011年3月中級(jí)口譯英譯漢原文和參考答案

A majority of the world’s climate scientists have convinced themselves, and also a lot of laymen, some of whom have political power, that the Earth’s climate is changing; that the change, from humanity’s point of view, is for the worse; and that the cause is human activity, in the form of excessive emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.

世界上大部分氣候?qū)W家已經(jīng)使他們自己及許多普通民眾(包括一些政界人士)確信,地球的氣候正處于變化之中;對(duì)人類而言,這一變化正日趨嚴(yán)重;罪魁禍?zhǔn)资侨祟惢顒?dòng),其表現(xiàn)形式為過量排放二氧化碳之類的溫室氣體。

A minority, though, are sceptical. Some think that recent data suggesting the Earth’s average temperature is rising are explained by natural variations in solar radiation, and that this trend may be coming to an end. Others argue that there is no conclusive evidence that modern temperatures are higher than they used to be.

但是,仍有一小部分人對(duì)此持懷疑態(tài)度。一些人表示,雖然近期的數(shù)據(jù)表明地球的平均氣溫正在升高,但其原因是太陽(yáng)輻射的自然波動(dòng),這一趨勢(shì)可能臨近結(jié)束。另一些人認(rèn)為并沒有決定性證據(jù)表明近現(xiàn)代的地球溫度高于古代。

we believe that global warming is a serious threat, and that the world needs to take steps to try to avert it. That is the job of the politicians. But we do not believe that climate change is a certainty. There are no certainties in science. Prevailing theories must be constantly tested against evidence, and more evidence collected, and the theories tested again. That is the job of the scientists.

我們認(rèn)為,全球變暖是人類面臨的嚴(yán)重威脅,世界各國(guó)需要采取措施,竭力避免這一問題。這是政治家的職責(zé)。但是我們也相信氣候變化并不是必然的??茖W(xué)無絕對(duì)。盛行的理論必須不斷得到實(shí)際證據(jù)的檢驗(yàn)。一旦搜集到了新的證據(jù),就需要進(jìn)行再次驗(yàn)證。這是科學(xué)家的任務(wù)。