Britain’s gardeners have revealed one of their greatest pet hates—other people’s cats. Okay, they’re sadistic murderers—but is i

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问题     Britain’s gardeners have revealed one of their greatest pet hates—other people’s cats. Okay, they’re sadistic murderers—but is it fair that cats have been rated as being as detestable as rats in a poll of British gardeners?
    A new survey in the UK indicates that cats come second only to rats as the least favou77rite mammal to visit our gardens. (46)The UK’s 10 million cats have had its rough of late, drawing harsh criticism because of their bloodlust and habit of viewing the nation’s gardens as their own personal toilets.
    (47)Though the animals are the UK’s favorite pets, British gardeners have struck back by crowning the cat as one of the most unwelcome visitors—voting them only slightly more popular than rats in the new poll.
    The Mammal Society—which conducted the survey—says cats cut a swathe through the nation’s wildlife, killing around 300 million animals every year.
    "Cats are solitary predatory hunters. (48)People ask why they kill when they are clearly well-fed, but a cat’s motivation to hunt is quite separate from its desire to satisfy hunger." Even with a full stomach, a cat cannot resist the stimuli of prey passing nearby, says Ms. Heath, author of Why Does My Cat? "It doesn’t make sense for a cat to wait until it’s hungry to catch food—there may be none around then. Better to hunt when there’s the opportunity and hide the food away."
    A BBC television series has raised the question of whether cats should be kept indoors at night. (49)Wildlife experts say keeping cats locked up from dusk to dawn will prevent much of the killing they create, and will also mean they are less likely to be run over. Mammal expert Professor Steve Harris, from Bristol University, said: "The message is clear, most people are heartily sick of having their neighbors’ cats in their garden".
    Owners who have resorted to collar bells to warn prey may have underestimated feline guile. "Some cats have learned to hold their heads to minimize noise coming from the bells around their necks. Perhaps we need to admire this skill, rather than get paranoid about it."
    Even today, some view the black cat as an omen of misfortune. Spiteful people are dubbed as being "catty". A raucous cry is a "caterwaul". At work, a greedy, lazy boss is a "fat cat".
    But, to be fair, the British can’t hate cats that much. (50)A recent report found that the generosity of the British towards the cat has caused one in four of the creatures to become clinically obese.


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答案尽管这种动物在英国是受欢迎的宠物,英国的园丁们已经发出反击,给猫冠以最不受欢迎访客的头衔—在新的民意调查中它们仅比老鼠略微受欢迎一点。

解析 本句是复合句,句子主干结构是British gardeners have struck back。Though the animals are the UK’s favorite pets是让步状语从句;现在分词短语voting them only slightly more popular than rats in the new poll作句子状语。翻译时,首先注意句中的the animals指的是猫。句中的主句较长,应该断开翻译,将介词短语 by crowning the cat as one of the most unwelcome visitors to their plots译成动宾结构,与前面的谓语have struck back并列。同时将crown进行词义引申,由原意"加冕在头上,授予称号"引申为"冠以…头衔"。
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