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Tess of the D'urbervilles

Tess of the D'urbervilles

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This passage is the last paragraph of Chapter 59 at the close of Tess of the d’Urbervilles.
IN the Greek tragedian Aeschylus’ Prometheus Bound, Prometheus dared to steal fire from the gods for the benefit of men, thus improving human life, but he was punished by eternal agony sent by the president of the gods. Aeschylus’s view of that divine justice was ironic—just as Hardy’s justice is placed in ironic quotation marks—since it seemed deeply unjust to punish Prometheus so severely.
However, compared with Prometheus’s brave deed, Tess’s suffering seems simply a game or “sport” . It is hard to know whether Tess has brought any benefits to anyone. In any case, Hardy hints that Tess’s life may have a mythical and tragic importance like that of Prometheus, but it is up to us to judge how ironic this justice is, or what her life’s importance might be.

电影赏析美丽人生英语PPT

电影赏析美丽人生英语PPT
The impact of war
With the outbreak of war, the protagonist's life began to undergo changes. His bookstore was closed, and he was forced to leave his hometown to serve in the military.
main plot
The protagonist's sacrifice
In order to protect his son's childlike innocence and happiness, the protagonist sacrificed himself in the war, ultimately allowing his son to live safely.
电影赏析:美丽人生英语
• Movie Introduction • Synopsis of the plot • Role analysis • Movie Theme and Significance • Film production techniques and styles • Personal feedback
The protagonist works in a bookstore and enjoys reading. He often shares his insights and insights with customers.
Family life
The protagonist lives a simple and happy life with his wife and son. Although they are not wealthy, they always support and care for each other.

四川省广安市2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题

四川省广安市2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题

四川省广安市2023-2024学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题一、阅读理解Here’re some new reads that you might enjoy.Daughters of the LampSahara has always felt insignificant. She always has a plan. But a necklace (项链) belonging to her late mother changes all of that. Sahara goes to a family wedding in Cairo, Egypt. There, as she looks into the origin of the necklace, family secrets are unearthed. Author Nedda Lewers put Arabian fairy stories into this magic al adventure. The book surely interests teens.The Partition ProjectMaha loves storytelling. She explorers her grandmother’s life story by making a documentary about her. Maha learns about her grandmother’s experience growing up in India and her move from India to Pakistan. The book, by Saadia Faruqi, focuses on the importance of family relationship. It is for children aged 13 and above.Shiny MisfitsWritten by Maysoon Zayid, and illustrated by Shadia Amin, this novel grabs you from the first chapter. Bay Ann has a brain disease, but she doesn’t let that hold her back. She loves tap dancing, and decides to perform at her school talent show. She hopes doing so will get her closer to her dream. It always encourages teens to study hard.Zombie TrainImagine a world where people turn into zombies (僵尸) because of a kind of insect that affects only grown-ups. In this book by David Macinnis Gill, which is for the taste of teenagers, a boy named Wyatt is on a train filled with kids he’s protecting. He meets Ryle who gains his trust. But Ryle has a plan to hijack (抢劫) the train so she can get to Nirvana, where there’s a cure. 1.Which is about a patient’s struggle story?A.Daughters of the Lamp.B.The Partition Project.C.Zombie Train.D.Shiny Misfits.2.What can we say about David Macinnis Gill?A.He’s an author.B.He’s a character in a book.C.He’s a train driver.D.He’s a book illustrator.3.What do the books listed above have in common?A.They’re about family relationships.B.They’re written by the young.C.They’re suitable for teenagers.D.They’re based on true stories.I would treasure every moment on the hockey arena (冰球场). My dream job would be to become a professional hockey player. I grew up playing hockey in local leagues. I was never the star player on the team, but hockey was always something I eagerly expected every day, simply enjoying the game.It has been seven years since I last played hockey, and I deeply miss the excitement of driving to the arena with my family, scoring a goal, making an important save (扑救), or simply being part of a team.Being a professional hockey player makes big money. For example, Connor McDavid signed a $100 million deal with the Edmonton Oilers in 2017. But, in fact, very few people like the career only because of this. The majority of people play it because they love the game. For me, it’s not about the money or the fame (名声). If I were in their skates, I’d treasure every second on the ice.I’d treasure every step on the ice of famous hockey arenas like Madison Square Garden, Bell Centre, Rogers Arena, and Scotiabank Arena. I’d enjoy every moment sharing the ice with future Hall-of-Famers like Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, Patrick Kane, and Carey Price.I’d feel like the luckiest person alive every time I’m reminded that I’m living the dream—a dream many, like me, would give anything to experience. Twenty-three lucky individuals for each team have the honor to tell the world with pride that they play hockey professionally and support their families. I’d devote myself to anything for the chance to be among them. Yes, professional hockey players earn significant salaries, but if given the opportunity, I wouldn’t ask for a single dollar.4.What can we say about the author concerning hockey?A.He showed no interest in hockey.B.He started a local hockey team.C.He was not good at playing hockey.D.He played hockey due to his family. 5.What inspires many people to be hockey players?A.The money they make.B.Their love for competition.C.The desire for fame.D.Their interest in the game.6.Why does the author mention the famous hockey arenas?A.To highlight his dream.B.To show hockey is popular.C.To explain his rich experiences.D.To recommend them to hockey lovers. 7.What does the author want to tell us in the last paragraph?A.Gaining success helps become an expert.B.We should stay true to what we run after.C.Nothing is impossible for a willing heart.D.All things are difficult before they are easy.According to the United Nations, there’s plastic litter at the bottom of the ocean and on top of Mount Everest. Now plastic has been found in another unlikely place: on the backs of hermit crabs (寄居蟹).According to a study released in February, 2024, hermit crabs are using plastic litter as shells (外壳). Zuzanna Jagiello, a biologist at the University of Warsaw, in Poland, is the study’s lead author. She said, “They don’t have homes, so they use rubbish.” Jagiello studies the Anthropocene age. That’s the age we’re in now. Scientists consider it as the period in which human activity has had a major impact on the environment. Hermit crabs’ using plastic waste as shells is one example of that impact.Hermit crabs are small, soft-bodied crabs that live near oceans. To protect themselves from enemies, in general, they wear seashells that have been left behind by dead sea snails (海螺). But according to February’s study, at least 386 hermit crabs have been documented wearing rubbish. Of the world’s 16 species of hermit crabs that live on land, 10 have been seen wearing rubbish. Nearly nine out of every 10 of those crabs were wearing plastic waste, such as bottle caps.Scientists aren’t sure why hermit crabs are choosing litter instead of snail shells. But they have theories. Some sea snail populations are declining. Hermit crabs could be turning to litter because they can’t find enough seashells. It’s also possible that crabs are opting for plastic because it’s light and easy to carry. Or they’re drawn to its flamboyant materials. Scientists agree that plastic pollution harms wildlife and their living places in many ways. But it isn’t clear that the crabs are in any danger. “It’s really an amazing example of the beauty of adaptation,” Jagiello says. “What are the long-term results of these adaptations? We don’t know.”8.What do scientists think of hermit crabs’ using plastic waste as shells?A.They’re products of the environment.B.They don’t have to use their homes.C.They don’t have enough food to eat.D.They have ability to live alone.9.What do we know about hermit crabs?A.Their population is becoming smaller.B.Their physical health is getting worse.C.They typically wear seashells not litter.D.They are moving out of the oceans. 10.What does the underlined word “flamboyant” in the last paragraph mean?A.Real.B.Colorful.C.Familiar.D.Expensive. 11.What’s the best title for the text?A.Less Plastic, More Creative Crabs B.The Anthropocene Age’s CrabsC.More Hermit Crabs, Less Polluted D.Hermit Crabs in Plastic ShellsA person’s IQ is a measurement of a person’s intelligence. It stands for intelligence quotient, the amount or degree of intelligence. IQ tests have been around since the beginning of the 20th century, although people have been trying to measure intelligence for much longer than that.French psychologist Alfred Binet was one of the first people to come up with what we know as the IQ test. In 1905, he was tasked with creating a tool for measuring which students in school were more likely to do poorly. A new law had been passed in France that made all children go to school. Education leaders wanted to know the children who were not as intelligent as the others.Binet developed a test that would consider two factors: a child’s chronological age (How old was he or she?) and a child’s mental age (Was the child thinking at, below, or above the level of other children his or her age?). He developed questions for specific age groups. If a child could answer questions that older children could answer, that child’s mental age was higher than his chronological age. If a different child could not answer questions that children his own age could answer, then that child’s mental age was lower than his chronological age.Binet did not believe his test fully measured a person’s intelligence. He felt intelligence was something you could not put a number on. He said more research needed to be done. Despite this, an American psychologist at Stanford University read Binet’s work and confidently developed the test further. It became known as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales. This test became one of the most popular IQ tests of the 20th century. The test may be useful, but some people said that Alfred Binet was right: intelligence is more than just a number.12.Why did Alfred Binet create the IQ test?A.To keep poor students out of school.B.To separate weak students from others.C.To measure students’ daily behaviour.D.To make laws for poor but clever students. 13.Which aspect of Binet’s IQ test is paragraph 3 mainly about?A.Its results.B.Its subjects.C.Its methods.D.Its origins. 14.What was the attitude of the American psychologist mentioned to his own IQ test?A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Unclear.D.Negative. 15.What’s the main purpose of the text?A.To provide some explorations of intelligence.B.To present a new intelligencemeasurement.C.To compare the measurements of intelligence.D.To list the benefits of applyingintelligence fully.Let’s talk now about how to visit a museum right once you are inside of it.Dress properly. This is quite important for visiting museums. For example, when in the museum you won’t walk that much, but you’ll stand on the same spot a lot. 16 Wearing some comfortable shoes is necessary for a great museum experience.Don’t spend more than two hours at a museum. From my experience, after two hours at the museum, you’ll be too tired to continue exploring it. Just walking around in the museum without any idea of what you’re looking at won’t be the best experience. 17 That way, you can really enjoy the artwork, learn the story behind it and have a great museum experience.18 One of my favourite things about visiting museum s is to talk about the art pieces. If you’ll visit the museum on tour, feel free to ask your guide who often knows the artworks well all the questions you have. Why is that painting so famous? How long would an artist need to create a marble statue (大理石雕像)? 19Avoid taking pictures. Although some exhibits could be so beautiful and interesting to you, don’t take photos of them. 20 You’re damaging the paintings that are often hundreds of years old if using the flash. And since the light is not bright at museums, the quality of your photos won’t be the best. Another thing is that you are damaging other visitors’ experience.A.And that could be tiring.B.There are good reasons for this.C.Ask everything that interests you.D.Pick only one collection and explore it deeply.E.Anyway, use the advantage of having an expert with you.F.Find great high-quality photos of the paintings on their website.G.The step of researching the museum collections before your visit is important.二、完形填空Naomi Harper,23, runs a café in London where lonely and unhappy people can come and talk. It opened a few months ago and has now got 21 . So many people come here.She first got the 22 when a homeless man turned to her for help in the street one night. There was no place to 23 him, talk properly and give comfort. She always feels moved by the people who open 24 or make donations.The café was 25 a disused shop, owned by a local church. Naomi rented it and has hired a group of people to 26 . It is called the Open Door.When Naomi was at college, she used to work with her father in the afternoons. Her father is always 27 to help others. He is an eye doctor who sets up camps and performs operations in poor areas of the world. Naomi was 28 by her father and hopes to 29 helping those in need. “I 30 a sense of achievement from the work I do, though tired. My greatest 31 is when I see somebody happy,” she said.In November, Naomi made worldwide headlines when she 32 the café with her father’s help while running a charity event to 33 money for a local children’s hospital. Naomi devotes all her energy to 34 and doesn’t have much time for other activities.35 , she obtains much pleasure from her work.21.A.simple B.famous C.different D.familiar 22.A.idea B.task C.money D.experience 23.A.visit B.follow C.house D.guide 24.A.stores B.doors C.shelters D.companies 25.A.temporarily B.naturally C.eventually D.originally 26.A.show off B.help out C.hold back D.move on27.A.thankful B.ready C.afraid D.nervous 28.A.influenced B.protected C.observed D.trusted 29.A.finish B.advise C.appreciate D.continue 30.A.exchange B.remember C.gain D.copy 31.A.choice B.joy C.role D.opinion 32.A.reached B.saw C.opened D.left33.A.raise B.spend C.save D.borrow 34.A.study B.life C.health D.charity 35.A.However B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Therefore三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

史密斯夫妇电影介绍

史密斯夫妇电影介绍

2000年安吉丽娜²朱莉因《女生向前走》 获得第72届奥斯卡金像奖最佳女配角奖
2000年 奥斯卡最佳女配角奖《移魂女郎》
Regular script 2000 ¡ ¤Angelina jolie for "the girl walk" won the 72th Oscar award for best supporting actress In 2000 the Oscar for best supporting actress for "the shift soul girl"
死目标呢?
In tracing failure to act culprit in the process, both the husband and wife gradually began to suspect each other. Until the wife of his 在追查破坏自己行动元凶的过程中,夫妻俩逐渐开始 dinner not agile skill is adept with exposure to the killer husband, a 怀疑对方。直到妻子在晚餐中无意将自己敏捷的身手暴露 couple live together for seven years of double villa immediately 给同是内行的杀手丈夫后,夫妻俩共同居住了七年的双层 become the murder battlefield. However, many years of husband 别墅立时成为了杀人战场。不过,多年的夫妻情谊,加之 and wife friendship, together with skill and in between the two, Mr. And Mrs. Smith eventually choose to lay down their arms. But the 身手又在伯仲之间,史密斯夫妇最终选择放下武器。但所 organization is not willing to let go of them, in order to escape from 在组织并不愿意放过他们,为了逃避各自顾主所派出的杀 their employers have sent after the killer, two top killer together to 手追杀,两位顶级杀手联合起来去完成组织上交给他们的 accomplish organizational to their so-called task, in order to pursue 所谓的任务,以求组织上对其不再追杀。 the organizational no longer. 但完成任务时,他们却发现这是一个阴谋。原来这次 But to complete the task, they found that it was a conspiracy. 任务的最终目标就是他们自己。双方公司认为两人为夫妻 Originally this mission is the ultimate goal of their own. Both companies think two people for husband and wife relationship of 关系会对两家公司不利,所以双方公司联合起来组织这次 the two companies adverse, so both sides company combined 任务,希望两人互相残杀。 organization the mission, in the hope that two people kill each 当他们知道真相时已经被包围在一个小超市中,他们 other.When they know the truth has been surrounded in a small 的命运将何去何从....... supermarket, their fate to be...

20世纪最伟大的100名吉他手

20世纪最伟大的100名吉他手

20世纪最伟大的100名吉他手20世纪最伟大的100名吉他手20世纪最伟大的100名吉他手(转载)上个世纪是现代音乐飞速发展的一百年,这期间诞生了许多新的音乐种类,爵士、摇滚、金属、朋克……在这些音乐类型中,吉他手总是站在最闪亮的前沿。

当要列出我们所喜欢的吉他手时,我们最先想到的总是Hendrix ,Beck ,Page,Richards等等。

事实上还有很多值得我们关注的伟大的吉他手,他们虽然没有制造什么传奇,但给音乐的发展作出很大的贡献;他们的技术虽然没有达到极限,但他们知道如何用感情去弹奏;他们从不模仿任何人,都能创造自己的独特风格。

下面就是上个世纪里最受欢迎的一百名吉他手的排行:1. Jimi Hendrix六十年代中期,LSD对整个文化的发展有着很大的影响,Hendrix 的音乐也同样地散发着无尽的迷幻色彩。

他拥有着似乎来自其他世界的天赋,融汇各种音乐风格于胸中,从BIG BAND到GOSPEL。

他将传统的POP和布鲁斯音乐任意地解构、拆分,调制出全新色彩的音乐。

Hendrix的现场演出极具爆炸性,他在舞台上点燃浇满汽油的吉他的场景是摇滚音乐史上最经典的场景。

Jimi的吉他是他身体的一部分,他的精神渗透在了弹出的每一个音符中。

可以说每一个刚刚拿起吉他的人都受Jimi的精神鼓舞着。

最重要的专辑:Are You Experienced?最经典的单曲:Red House2. Jeff BeckJeff Beck是摇滚乐中侯爵级的吉他主音演奏者,三十多年一直享有很高的声望。

他最早出现在乐坛是在60年代作为Yardbirds乐队一个狂妄的吉他手。

几十年中,他与摇滚乐、流行乐及爵士乐的许多著名音乐人合作,包括Mick Jagger,Tina Turner,Bon Jovi等。

Beck 在他的Strat吉他上音色的绝技是功放高频很大的时候,先将吉他音量完全关闭,拨弦后再徐徐打开,制造一种缓慢进入天堂似的美丽的声音。

湖北省云学新高考联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月联考英语试卷

湖北省云学新高考联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月联考英语试卷

湖北省云学新高考联盟2024-2025学年高二上学期10月联考英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Where are the speakers?A.In a library.B.In a bookstore.C.In a classroom.2.What will the man do in the afternoon?A.Visit a customer.B.Go to the airport.C.Eat in a restaurant. 3.Why does the man make the phone call?A.To apply for a new job.B.To make an apology.C.To make an appointment. 4.What does the man mean?A.He cannot help.B.He has lost his way.C.He is not interested. 5.What is Jane going to do this evening?A.Work in the office.B.Fly to New York.C.Have dinner with Kevin.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Strangers.B.Roommates.C.Neighbors.7.What will the woman probably do next?A.Find a street map.B.Run to catch a bus.C.Walk to the market.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.What did David do last night?A.He played volleyball.B.He watched television.C.He read the newspaper. 9.When will the match on Saturday afternoon start?A.At 2:30.B.At 3:00.C.At 3:30.10.What will Lisa do first?A.Talk with her mom.B.Give David a call.C.Take a piano lesson.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

好听简单的英文名字带翻译

好听简单的英文名字带翻译

好听简单的英文名字带翻译好听简单的英文名字带翻译Betty:贝蒂上帝的誓约Angel:安杰尔天上的使者Laura:劳拉有野心的,独立的Ellen:爱仑光明Elena:埃琳娜光辉的人Vicky:维可纯朴的Summer:萨默夏天Nancy:南希友善的Zoe:佐伊生活Teresa:特丽萨美丽的Wendy:温迪精力充沛的Christine:克里斯廷有活力的Princess:普琳西思皇家女儿Barbara:巴巴拉陌生人好听好念的英文名Lee、Ann、Diana、Fiona、Sam、Davis、Neil、Carl、Lewis、Billy、MariaKate、Demi、Sunny、Wendy、Richard、Howard Allen、Johnny、Robert、JeffAva、Christina、Judy、Susan、Grace、Alice、Martin、Bob、John、ThomasDean、Paul、Jack、Brooke、Judy、Doris、Rudy、Amanda、Shirley、JoanTracy、Kevin、Louis、John、George、Henry、Benjamin、Melody、DebbieLisa、Yvonne、Helen、Robert、Carl、Scott、Tom、Eddy、Kris、PeterShelly、Mary、Dolly、Nancy、Jane、Barbara、Johnson、Bruce、RobertPeter、Bill、Joseph、John、Shirley、Emily、Sophia、Vivian、LillianBurt、Charlie、Elliot、George、Johnson、Ross、Julie、Gloria、CarolRichard、James、Charles、Bruce、David、Joy、Taylor、Wendy、GraceVivian好听简洁的女生英文名Edith:伊迪丝Rachel:雷切尔Susan:苏珊Darcy:达茜Camille:卡米尔Lydia:莉迪娅Charlotte:夏洛特Adelaide:阿德莱德Quentina:昆蒂娜Ariel:艾莉尔Anita:安尼塔Bonnie:邦妮Matilda:玛蒂尔达男孩英文名字简单好听Kim:金姆Rachel:拉赫尔Chris:克里斯Maggie:马吉Christian:克里斯丁Claire:克莱尔Jean:基恩Nicole:尼科尔Sam:萨姆Amber:安伯Doris:桃瑞斯Alexandra:亚力起英文名常见问题问题1、所起英文名太常见第一种问题是起的英文名太常见,如:Henry, Jane, John, Mary. 这就像外国人起名叫赵志伟、王小刚、陈小平一样,给人牵强附会的感觉。

B-1.25 强生中国

B-1.25 强生中国

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迈克尔杰克逊英文简介课件

迈克尔杰克逊英文简介课件
Legacy
Michael Jackson remains an iconic figure in global pop culture, with his influence and impact continuing to be felt decades after his passing.
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Michael Jackson's Legacy
Michael Jackson's Heritage Management
Jackson's family has taken over the management of his legacy,
including his music, image, and other assets.
At the age of five, Michael Jackson began performing as part of his family's band "The Jackson 5".
They signed a recording contract with Motown Records in 1969 and released their first album "Big Boy" in 1970.
Representative works of Michael Jackson
"Thriller"
This song is one of Michael Jackson's most famous songs, and it helped to establish him as a global superstar. The song's iconic video, directed by John Landis, is also highly influential in the history of music videos.

高级英语听力lesson16(listentothis)

高级英语听力lesson16(listentothis)

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esson SixteenSection One: News in BriefTapescript1. President Reagan announced today, that he and Soviet leaderGorbachev will meet in Iceland October I 1 th and 12th to prepare fora summit between the two leaders in the United States later this year.The announcement came after the release yesterday from Moscow ofAmerican reporter Nicholas Daniloff and a court appearance inNew York this morning by accused Soviet spy Gennadi Zakharov,who pleaded no contesti6espionage charges and was. told to leavethe United States within twenty-four hours. Zakharov is now on hisway back to the Soviet Union and Daniloff has arrived back in theUnited States. The movement of Daniloff and Zakharov and plansfor the meeting in Iceland were also announced today in Moscow.The BBC's Peter Ruff reports. 'The announcement makes it clearthat this was at Mr. Gorba hev'@nm iation, and it's,also pointed outc vthat this is simply a preparator eeting to a possible summit. It'spointed out here that it will enable the Soviet Union to focus onarms issues, particularly the Strategic Defense Initiative, or StarWars program, President Reagan's refusal to join a testand a possible arms deal involving medium-rangiEurope. In a separate announcement, the official news agency Tasrevealed that Gennadi Zakharov had, as they put it, been releasedfrom custody and was returning home. It made no mention of thefact that I ie'd pleaded no contest in a court in New York. Then came,the first official confirmation from the Soviet Union that theAmericar reporter Nicholas Daniloff had been expelled, The newsitem did aot refer to him as a spy but as someone who'd been en-gaged in inadmissible activity." BBC correspondent Peter Ruff inMoscow.2. There was the Soviet press today that prominentSoviet disside and his wif@ will be allowed to leave forthe U s by October 7th. Secretary of State Shultz madethat announcement in Washington saying Orlov was the drivingforce behind the Helsinki Monitoring Group of Civil RightsActivists. In 1978, Orlov was sentenced to seven years in a prisoncamp to be followed by five more years in internal exile. Shultz saidOrlov's release was in exchange for that of Zakharov and had noth-ing to do with Daniloff's freedom.Section Two: News in DetailTapescriptIn just eleven days President Reagan and Soviet leaderGorbachev will meet in Iceland for what is described by the two sides*****************************************************was made at the White House this morning at a news conferenceheld by President Reagan and Secretary of State George Shultz cal-led to discuss the Iceland meeting and the negotiations which had ledup to the release of Nicholas Daniloff yesterday. Negotiations forthe release of Daniloff went on for over a month. Today, at the sametime that the White House news conference was going on, SovietForeign Minister Shevardnadze met with the press in New York.NPR's Jim Angle was at the White House, and Mike Shuster waswith the Soviet Foreign Minister.'Jim, since Daniloff was only released yesterday, and the detailsof the negotiations leading up to his release were not known yester-day, didn't this arm uncement of a summit announced before anydiscussion of the D-.tniloff affair come as a surprise?'"What was a surprise is that we did not know it was cois not a surprise if you look at the overall context of preparations fora summit and the discussions so far. Of course, the US had said it would not attend a summit until the Daniloff case wag resolved, and the President said today that he could not have accepted thispre-summit preparatory meeting if Daniloff were still being held. Today the matter was resolved. At least we heard that the other de-tails of the matter's resolution, including the fact that Gennadi Zakharov, the accused Soviet spy, was allowed to plead no conte 'st in a New York court and allowed to leave the Urited States. The reso-lution of that matter cleared the way for summit preparations. The meeting, of course, this pre-summit meeting, was proposed by Secre-tary Gorbachev, in a letter delivered to President Reagan by Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze on September ]9th. The announcement of this meeting todav at the same time as the resolu-tion of Zakharov's status is a way of both sides saying that they con-sider the Daniloff matter resolved with the exception of one or two details and that no obstacles now exist in the preparations for sum-mit later this year in the US.''At the news conference this morning both President Reaganand Secretary of State Shultz stress that there had been no trade for Nicholas Daniloff. Jim, was this a trade?'" Well, clearly, Daniloff's release, Zakharov's quick trial and departure, and the release of the Soviet dissident were all part of one -package. But to the extent that definitions are important, especiallyin the diplomatic world and in terms of principles and precedents,the US has insisted that there was no trade involved here. They say Daniloff was released without a trial, an M iC' acknowledgement,if you will, by the Soviet, that he is not a spy. Kakharov, on the other hand, in pleading no contest to espionage ch4rges, allows, in a sense, the US assertion that he was a s to stand. resident Reagan soujzht today in his rema t W te H se that these wereUers. " There is no connection between these twore eases. I don't know just what you have said so far about this.But there were other arrangement-. with regard to Zakharov that re-sulted in his being freed." Margo, the President's referring there to what the US sees as the only trade involved in this whole package, and that is the Soviet agreement to allow Soviet human rights activist Yuri Orlov and his wife to leave the Soviet Union by October7th."Section Three: Special ReportTapegcript;Today in the Supreme Court of the United States, a case in-volving maternity leave: at issue wh6ther,. states may require employers to guarantee that pregnant workers are able to return to their jobs after a limited period of unpaid disability leave. NPR'sNina Totenberg reports.Nine states already have laws or regulations that require all employers to protect the jobs of workers who are disabled by preg-nancy or childbirth. Depending on what the- Supreme Court rules in the case it heard today, those laws will either die or flourish. The test case is from California. It began with Lillian Garland, the receptionist at California Federal Savings and Loan. In 1982, she re-turned to work after having a child and found she had no job-,-"After working for California Federal for over three and a @iyears, I was told at that time they no longer had apposition available for me. My question was, 'Well, what about the job that I've had foriso many years?' And they said,- 'We hired the person that youi trained in your place.' I was in shock."Officials at California Federal say Garland should not havebeen surprised, that she'd been told at the time she took pregnancy leave that her job was not guaranteed. But the fact is that California law requires all employers in the state to provide up to four months' disability leave for pregnant workers. The leave time is unpaid, andit is only available to women who, because of pregnancy or child--birth, are physically unable to work. The law does require that suchworkers get back the same job unless business necessity makes thatimpossible. So when Lillian Garland was told she couldn't have herold job back, she filed discrimination charges against the bank. Thebank then challenged the California pregnancy disability law incourt, claiming that the state law amounted to illegal sex discrimina-tion. The bank's reasoning went like this: Federal law bans discrimi-nation in employment. based on pregnancy, but the state law man-dates disability leave to women for pregnancy while denying thesame leave time to men who are disabled by other ailments, such asheart attacks and strokes. California counters that the state law doesnot discriminate between men and women, that it treats them boththe same as to,all, ailments, bui-gra@ts@disability leave only to preg-nant workers. Moreover, California argues that the state law in factequalizes the situation between men and women, allowing them bbthh bt he pregnancy disabilityto have children without t_FV j IT)- C/'-case has produced so@triaViZe @Ae s 'Me Reagan Admini-stration is siding with the California business community in arguingthat federal law requires no special treatment for pregnancy. Manyof the major national women's organizations agree, but argue thatthe way to cure the problem is to give everybody unpaid disabilityleave in case of illness. Other women's organizations, particularly inCalifornia, argue that singling out pregnancy for special treatment is6 " > n o t s e x d i s c r i m i n a t i o n . F e m i n i s t B e t t y F r i e d a n d e f e n d s t h e b r b d s f i d = " 1 97 " > C a l i f o r ni a l a w . b r b d s f i d = " 1 9 8 " > ' I t ' s n o t d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a g a i n s t m e n t o d o s o m e t h i n g a b o u t t h e b r b d s f i d = " 1 9 9 " > f a c t t h a t w o m e n g i v e b i r t h t o c h i l d r e n . I t ' s a f a c t o f l i f e . I f m e n c o u l d b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 0 " > c a r r y t h e b a b y , i f m e n c o u l d g o t h r o u g h t h e n i n e m o n t h s , i f m e n b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 1 " > c o u l d h a v e t h e l a b o r p a i n , y o u k n o w , t h e y a l s o s h o u l d h a v e c o v e r a g e b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 2 " > f o r p r e g n a n c y . Y o u ' r e n o t d i s c r i i h i n a t i n g a g a i n s t m e n ; y o u ' r e r e c o g - b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 3 " > n i z i n g a f a c t o f l i f e : t h a t w o m e n a r e d i f f e r e n t t h a n m e n . ' b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 4 " > O n t h e o t h e r s i d e , t h e l a w y e r f o r t h e b a n k , T e d O l s o n , a r g u e s b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 5 " > t h a t s p e c i a l t r e a t m e n t f o r p r e g n a n c y i s o b i o u s l y d i s c r i m i n a t i o n , a n b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 6 " > t h a t C a l i f o r n i a c o m p a n i e s r i s k b e i n b y o n e g r o u p o f p e o p l e b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 7 " > g s u e b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 8 " > t i ' i e y f o l l o w f e , , i e i - a l l a w a n d b y a n o t h e r g r o u p o f p e o p l e i f t h e y f o l l o b r b d s f i d = " 2 0 9 " > s t a t e l a w . b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 0 " > " T h e C t l i f o r n i a l a w r e q u i r e s s p e c i a l t r e a t m e n t o f p r e g n a n c y ; t h b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 1 " > f e d e r a l l a w r e q u i r e s e q u a l t r e a t m e n t o f p r e g n a n c y . A n e m p l o y e r - b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 2 " > e n t i t l e d t o k n o w w h i c h l a w i t m u s t f o l l o w . ' b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 3 " > T h e f a c t i s , t h o u g h , t h a t m u c h o f t h e C a l i f o r n i a b u s i n e s s c o b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 4 " > ) i , t i n i t y o b j e c t s , m o s t o f a l l , t o b e i n g t o l d t h a t i t h a s t o p r o v i d e a n b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 5 " > D i s a b i l i t y l e a v e . H e r e i s D o n B u t l e r , P r e s i d e n t o f t h e M e r c h a n t s a n b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 6 " > M a n u f a c t u r e r s A s s o c i a t i o n , w h i c h i s a p a r t y t o t h i s l a w s u i t . b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 7 " > " W h a t w e h a v e t o g e t b a c k t o , t h o u g h ; i s w h o ' s g o i n g t o s e t t h b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 8 " > d i s a b i l i t y l e a v e p o l i c i e s . I s t h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t , i s t h e s t a t e o b r b d s f i d = " 2 1 9 " > C a l i f o r n i a , o r a r e w e , t h e e m p l o y e r s , g o i n g t o s e t ? Y o u , t h b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 0 " > e m p l o y e e , h a v e t h e c h o i c e o f w o r k i n g f o r o u r c o m p a n y u n d e r t h e f o l b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 1 " > l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s o r w o r k i n g f o r a n o t h e r c o m p a n y u n d e r o t h e b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 2 " > c o n d i t i o n s . A n d I b e l i e v e t h a t t h a t w a s w h a t b u i l t @ t h i s c o u n t r y t o b b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 3 " > a g r e a t f r e e e n t e r p r i s e s y s t e m . A n d i f w e ' r e g o i n g t o l e g i s l a t e i t , t h e b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 4 " > w e ' r e g o i n g t o d e s t r o y a l o t o f t h e i n c e n t i v e s t o . . . ' b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 5 " > ' B u t b a s i c a l l y y o u d o n ' t w a n t t o b e t o l d t o h a v e a d i s a b i l i t y p o l b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 6 " > i c y a t a l l . " b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 7 " > ' R i g h t . ' b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 8 " > I n t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t t h i s m o r n i n g , p e r h a p ! u e s - b r b d s f i d = " 2 2 9 " > t i o n w a s a s k e d b y J u s t i c e L o u i s P o w e l l , w h o p o @ b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 0 " > s i t u a t i o n t o C a l i f o r n i a D e p u t y A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l M a r i o n J o h n s t o n . b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 1 " > " L e t u s a s s u m e , ' s a i d J u s t i c e P o w e l l , " t h a t a m a n a n d a w o m a n i n b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 2 " > t h e s a m e c o m p a n y l e a v e t h e i r j o b s o n t h e s a m e d a y : h e , b e c a u s e h e i s b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 3 " > i l l ; s h e , b e c a u s e s h e ' s a b o u t t o h a v e a c h i l d . A n d t h e y r e t u r n o n t h e b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 4 " > ' s a m e d a y , b u t u n d e r t h e C a l i f o r n i a l a w s h e g e t s h e r j o b b a c k a n d h e b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 5 " > d o e s n o t . I s t h a t f a i r ? " a s k s J u s t i c e P o w e l l . L a w y e r J o h n s t o n r e - b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 6 " > s p o n d e d , " I t m a y n o t b e f a i r , b u t i t ' s l e g a l . C a l i f o r n i a l a w , ' s h e s a i d , b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 7 " > s i m p l y r e q u i r e s t h a t e m p l o y e r s t r e a t a l l t h e i r e m p l o y e e s , m e n a n d b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 8 " > w o m e n , i n t h e s a m e w a y w i t h r e s p e c t t o p r e g n a n c y .B u t , s i n c e m e n b r b d s f i d = " 2 3 9 " > e o f f . " A ' d e c i s i o n i n t h e b r b d s f i d = " 2 4 0 " > d o n ' t g e t p r e g n a n t , t h e y d o n ' t g e t t h e t i m t e d u n t i l n e x t y e a r . 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人教(2019)版高中英语选择性必修第一册第三单元限时练(含答案)

人教(2019)版高中英语选择性必修第一册第三单元限时练(含答案)

人教(2019)版高中英语选择性必修第一册第三单元限时练时间:100分钟分值:120第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑AChristmas is a time for eating great food, giving and receiving presents, and most importantly spending time with your family watching some classic Christmas movies.The Grinch(2000)This is a Christmas must-watch and one of Jim Carrey's best performances. It was also originally a nursery tale book written by Dr Seuss. It's the story of a green monster who wants to ruin Christmas but in the end discovers the power of love and generosity. I promise it's a great film with plenty of laughs along the way.Love Actually(2003)While this is not a personal favourite of mine, people in the UK absolutely love this film. It has many featuring actors and actresses. It might be a little difficult to follow as there are complex plots, so I recommend watching a translated version. However, the heart-warming elements of the film make it worth watching.Home Alone(1990)This amusing masterwork is one of my favourite films of all time. It tells the story of a boy, Kevin, who is left alone in his house when his large family forgets to take him on vacation with them. While other family members are away, burglars try to rob the house and Kevin must protect his home by setting traps. The trips, falls and traps will have you laughing out loud as you watch an 8-year-old boy beat two grown men.Miracle on 34th Street(1994)You can't have Christmas in an English-speaking country without watching this movie. It's not funny like Home Alone or The Grinch, but it is incredibly touching. It's about a man who claims to be Santa, but nobody believes him except a lawyer anda little girl. The story line may seem a little childish but you can enjoy it at any age1.Which film is adapted from a fairy tale?A. The Grinch.B. Home AloneC. Love Actually.D. Miracle on 34th Street.2.What is Home Alone mainly about?A. An unsuccessful family vacation.B.A boy protecting his home by himself.C.A terrible suffering of a little boy.D. An 8-year-old boy's practical jokes.3.Why is Miracle on 34th Street so popular?A. Owing to its moving plot.B. Because of its funny story.C. Due to its childish story line.D. Because of its famous actors and actresses.【1答案】.A【解析】细节理解题。

超人总动员英汉详解

超人总动员英汉详解

The Incredibles 《超人总动员》>>>更多电影-Incredible: Is this on?麦克风开了吗?-Interviewer: That's fine.开了。

-Incredible: I can break through walls, I just can't...break through: 突破,突围,有重要创建多厚的墙壁我都能撞破,我却不能……-interviewer: That's fine.可以了。

-Incredible:I can't get this on.这玩意我却搞不定。

-Interviewer: Mr. Incredible... Do you have a secret identity?incredible: 难以置信的,惊人的secret: 秘密的,秘密identity: 身份超能先生,你有秘密身份吗?-Incredible: Every superhero has a secret identity. I don't know a single one who doesn't.superhero: 超级英雄single: 一个(人),单一的每个超级英雄都有秘密身份,我不知道哪一个没有。

Who wants the pressure of being super all the time? pressure: 压力谁想成天都承受当超级英雄的压力呀?-Elastigirl: Of course I have a secret identity.elastigirl: 【弹力女超人】我当然有秘密身份啰。

Can you see me in this at the supermarket? Come on. supermarket: 超市打扮成这样能逛超市吗?Who'd want to go shopping as Elastigirl, know what I mean?当弹力女超人该怎么血拼呀?你懂吗?Superladies, they're always trying to tell you their secret identity.superlady: 【女超人】女超人都喜欢向我透露秘密身份。

Tess-of-the-D’Urbervilles

Tess-of-the-D’Urbervilles

• Climax: Tess's new husband discovers her earlier seduction by Alec and decides to leave her, going off to Brazil and not answering her letters, and bringing Tess to despair.
Tess
• She is a good-natured girl, when her husband
Men Dominating Women
• One of the recurrent themes of the novel is the way in which men can dominate women, exerting a power over them linked primarily to their maleness.
Phase the Fifth --The Woman Pays (Chap.35)
Confession
Forgiv e
Not Forgive
Angel Clare
As his name—in French, close to “Bright Angel”—suggests, Angel is not quite of this world, but floats above it in a transcendent sphere of his own. The narrator says that Angel shines rather than burns .His moral system is readjusted as he is brought down to Earth. Ironically, it is not the angel who guides the human in this novel, but the human who instructs the angel, although at the cost of her own life.

鲁教版(五四制)英语九年级上册期中综合素质评价

鲁教版(五四制)英语九年级上册期中综合素质评价

鲁教版(五四制)英语九年级上册期中综合素质评价(限时:100分钟满分:90分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分35 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2 分, 满分30 分)阅读下列短文, 从短文后每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。

AEscape from Mr. Lemoncello’s LibraryMr. Lemoncello is a famous inventor in town. Twelve kids are invitedto visit his new library. This, however, is not a good place to spendthe night! The kids must work together to solve the clues and escape!“It’s a great book! I had my nose in it all the time! This must be thecoolest library in the world!” —Kate, 14¥38.60 (hardcover) ¥34.70 (e-book)The London Eye MysterySalim suddenly disappears. No one knows where he has gone. Hiscousins, Ted and Kate, have to follow clues around London in orderto find him before it’s too late. Can they make it? Re ad the novel tofind out!¥74.70 (hardcover) ¥66.60 (e-book)From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. FrankweilerClaudia and her brother Jamie run away from their suburban home tolive in the Met in New York City. They become interested in themystery of an angel statue that is newly brought into the museum.Can they solve it?“I have read this book twenty times! It’s a must read for young fansof puzzles!”—Alexa, 13¥48.70 (hardcover) ¥34.60 (e-book)The Name of This Book Is SecretReaders will love following Max-Ernest and Cass as they solve themystery of a missing magician!“An amazing story full of puzzles! It will make you never want tostop turning its pages!”—Gabe, 15 ¥113.40 (hardcover) ¥33.30 (e-book)( )1. What does Kate probably mean by saying “I had my nose in it”?A. The book was easy to understand.B. The book was very hard to understand.C. The book was so boring that she didn’t like it at all.D. The book was so interesting that she cou ldn’t stop reading it.( )2. Bill is always interested in stories that take place in museums. Which of the mysteries would you suggest he buy?A. The London Eye Mystery.B. The Name of This Book Is Secret.C. Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library.D. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. BasilE. Frankweiler.( )3. Cynthia decides to buy T he London Eye Mystery and The Name of This Book Is Secret. How much can she save if she buys e-books instead of hardcovers?A. 18 yuan.B. 88.2 yuan.C. 106.2 yuan.D. 70.2 yuan.BMy hobby is collecting old mobile phones. Even people I don’t know send me their old phones these days when they find out about my strange hobby. It all started when I was eight. I saw my parents using their mobiles all the time and I kept asking them if I could have one. My dad told the guy next door about this and one day he came round with a ten-year-old phone he no longer used. Everyone at school thought it was great when I took it there the next day, even though it didn’t actually work!E veryone has a reason for collecting things. For some, it’s because whatever they’re collecting may be worth lots of money in the future. Others love having something that could be shown in a museum somewhere. That’s certainly what attracts (吸引) me to it. I often wonder what’s inside them, as they’re so much heavier than modern phones.Some people find my hobby a bit strange. I used to tell everyone about it, but some people just didn’t know what to say, so they ended up feeling uncomfortable, which I’d rath er avoid. I can completely understand—not everybody keeps over 150 old mobile phones in their bedroom! Most people find the fact that it’s unusual really interesting, and I’m proud to have such an unusual hobby.My mum and dad put up some shelves to keep m y collection on. Although there’s probably space for a few more, and there are still some particular (特定的) phones I’d like to find, I may give up collecting them before long. My dad recently gave me the coins he collected when he was my age and they look amazing. It is a far more expensive hobby but I really love having a go at it. I’ve spent more or less nothing on my phone collection so I’ve managed to save up quite a bit. We’ll see!( )4. Who gave the writer the first phone in his collection?A. A stranger.B. A neighbor.C. A classmate.D. A teacher.( )5. Why does the writer collect old phones?A. He really wants to know what’s inside the old phones.B. The old phones are more beautiful than modern ones.C. He loves to have things that could be in a museum.D. His collection of phones will be valuable in the future.( )6. What do most people think of the writer’s hobby?A. Proud.B. Strange.C. Uncomfortable.D. Interesting.( )7. What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 4 re fer to?A. Collecting coins.B. Putting up more shelves.C. Selling the phones.D. Finding particular phones.3CHave you heard of Alzheimer’s disease (阿尔茨海默症)? What is life like for people with it?My mother loved strawberry milkshakes. I always dropped in to see her and surprise her with her favorite desserts.In her late years, she lived in a life-care center due to Alzheimer’s disease. One day I was heartbroken to know that my mom no longer knew I was her son. She would often ask, “Now, what is your name?” and I would tell her my name and that I was her son. She would smile and reach for my hand.On one of my visits, I stopped by the local shop and bought my mother a strawberry milkshake. She drank it slowly one bit at a time. After she finished the milkshake, she lay down on the bed for a rest, remaining awake and satisfied.Without a word, I pulled a chair close to the bed and reached over to hold her hand. After about 10 minutes, I felt that she gave my hand a squeeze (挤压)... three squeezes. They were short but I knew what she was saying without having to hear any words.I gave her hand two soft squeezes. She turned her head and gave me a loving smile. She quietly said, “It’s important to have someone who loves you. ”I wept. They were tears of joy. I gave her a warm hug, told her how much I loved her, and left.My mother passed away shortly after that. Very few words were spoken that day, but those she spoke were words of gold. I will always treasure those special moments. ( )8. With Alzheimer’s disease, a person ________.A. experiences memory lossB. develops stronger communication skillsC. becomes more active and energeticD. improves his or her expressing abilities( )9. How did the mother feel after enjoying the milkshake?A. Sleepy.B. Worried.C. Sad.D. Pleased. ( )10. What might the squeezes stand for?A. —I want more. —That’s OK.B. —I’m tired now. —Take care.C. —I love you. —Me too.D. —It’s important to have someone who loves you. —I agree.( )11. Why did the writer cry after hearing his mother’s words?A. He felt happy and touched.B. He was discouraged by the situation.C. He felt sad about what might happen soon.D. He was able to hear his mother’s voice again.DThe first Chinese actor captured (征服) the hearts of many Chinese in the USA. He read a letter by Zhuge Liang to the emperor of Shuhan during the Three Kingdoms Period in the new season of Growling Tiger and Roaring Dragon (《虎啸龙吟》).The letter has been read by so many students. We would never have thought that the text written in old Chinese could be so beautifully read in another language. As a result, foreigners begin to show interest in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, translated by C. H. Brewitt-Taylor and Robert E. Hegel.Earlier in November 1979, pupils in England were able to watch a new TV program called Monkey. Most of them were hearing the story for the first time. However, the story of the Monkey King isn’t new to Chinese children in the traditional Chinese book Journey to the West.As soon as the TV program came out more than 30 years ago, Western children became interested in reading this story because the clever Monkey King keeps fighting to help the weak and never gives up.Chinese scholars (学者) should do a better job of introducing Chinese literature (文学) to the rest of the world. At the same time, we could encourage Western schools to try something different.5Reading international literature is an effective way of understanding other people in the world. And the more we understand each other, the more beautiful the world will be.( )12. ________ most of the pupils in England were hearing the story of the Monkey King in November 1979.A. For the first timeB. For the second timeC. Again and againD. For several times( )13. The underlined wo rd “effective” is similar to “_________”.A. meaningfulB. resultfulC. thankfulD. painful ( )14. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Western children are interested in reading Journey to the West.B. Reading international literature can help understand people in the world.C. The Monkey King never gives up in order to help the weak.D. Chinese scholars have done their best in introducing Chinese literature tothe world.( )15. What is the best title for this passage?A. How to Read World LiteratureB. Romance of the Three Kingdoms—A Traditional Chinese BookC. The Traditional Chinese Literature Goes to the WorldD. More and More Foreigners Read Traditional Chinese Books第二节(共5 小题;每小题1 分, 满分5 分)阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

常用商务英语对话

常用商务英语对话

Unit 1Task 1W: Good morning. Can I help you?M: Good morning. I'd like to see your general manager, Mr. Richard Sapir.W: Have you got an appointment with him?M: Yes.W: What's your name, please?M: It's Ralph Sayers.W: How do you spell it?M: My first name's Ralph, R-A-L-P-H.W: And your last name?M: Sayers, that's S-A-Y-E-R-S.W: And what company are you with?M: I work for JOD Technologies.W: J-O-D, JOD?M: That's right.W: Thank you. Please have a seat. I'll call Mr. Sapir and tell him you're here.M: Thanks a lot.Task 2M1: Good morning, Mr. Brown. Nice to see you again.M2: Nice to see you, too, Mr. White. Your new office building is really nice.M1: Thank you. So what brings you here this time?M2: I've come to see your sales manager, Mr. Walker. He's arranged a meeting for tomorrow. By the way, where is his office?M1: Don't worry. Come with me and I'll get someone to take you there.M2: That'll be great.M1: Mary, could you come here for a minute? ... Mary, I'd like you to meet Mr. Brown from the Head Office. He is the production manager. Mr. Brown, this is Mary, my new secretary.W: It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Brown.M2: Nice to meet you, too, Mary.M1: Mary, will you please show Mr. Brown to the Sales Department? He'll have a talk with Mr. Walker.W: No problem. This way please, Mr. Brown.M2: Thank you. And see you later, Mr. White.M1: See you.Task 3W: Good morning. How can I help you?M: Good morning. I'm looking for the Human Resources Department. I'm here for a job interview.W: Oh, I see. Would you please fill in our Visitor's Form? Here it is.M: Sure. Thank you. Oh, I don't know who to see, so I'll just put HR here. Is that OK?W: Yes, that's fine.M: Here you are. By the way, could you please tell me where the HR Department is?W: It's on the 30th floor, the second door on your right. And the lift is over there.M: Thank you very much. It's so kind of you.W: You're welcome. Have a nice day.M: You, too.Task 4M: Good afternoon. Green Travels. How can I help you?W: Yes. I'm calling about your ad in yesterday's newspaper.M: Oh, yes. Would you like to book a holiday?W: Yes. Do you have any interesting programs for a five-day holiday?M: How about St. Lewis's Beach? There you can swim in the sea, take a walk on the beautiful beach and lie down in the sun.W: Sounds great. But I'd like to visit you first and see if I have some other choices. Could you tell me where your company is located?M: Of course. We are on the corner of High Street and Church Road. A red building. You can't miss it. We are on the fifth floor and in the third office on the right when you get out of the lift. W: Thank you very much. Goodbye.M: See you then. Bye.Unit 2Task 1W: General Manager's Office. Can I help you?M: Yes, could I speak to Mr. Muller, please?W: I'm sorry. He's in a meeting at the moment. Would you like to leave a message?M: Yes, please. When he comes back, please tell him that David Charles called. Could he call me back before half past six? It's urgent.W: Of course. Does he know your phone number?M: I think he does. But you'd better give it to him again. That's 82375598.W: Can I check that? It's 82375598.M: That's right.W: OK, I'll be sure to inform Mr. Muller as soon as he comes back.M: Thank you very much. Goodbye.W: Goodbye.Task 3W: Good afternoon, Mr. Brown. This is Anna Johnson from Guangzhou ABM Company. I'm calling to make an appointment with you for sometime tomorrow.M: Hello, Miss Johnson. I'll check my diary. I'm sorry I'm quite busy on Tuesday. In the morning, I'm visiting the factory. In the afternoon, I'm seeing someone from the Head Office. How about Wednesday?W: That would be fine. Would 9:30 a.m. be convenient for you?M: Let me see. Sorry, I'm afraid I can't make it in the morning because I'm having an important meeting.W: Then can you manage in the afternoon?M: Yes. Would 3:00 p.m. be all right?W: Yes, that's all right with me.M: Then I'll see you on Wednesday afternoon at 3:00.W: I look forward to seeing you, Mr. Brown. Goodbye.M: Bye.Task 4M: Hello, Cathy. It's Tom. Could you check my schedule for next week?W: Well, on Monday you are to sign the contract with Auden Company at 9:30.M: Fine. What about Tuesday?W: On Tuesday you're going to attend the sales meeting at 10:00. And you're in France from Wednesday afternoon through to the weekend.M: So I'm free on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. Right?W: Not on Wednesday morning. You'll meet the new production manager at 9:00. But you'll be free on Tuesday afternoon.M: Thanks, Cathy. I'll see if I can schedule the department meeting for then. Could you enter it in my schedule first?W: Yes, I'll do that.M: Have a good weekend! Bye.W: Bye, Mr. Barnes.Unit 3Task 1M: Excuse me, you must be Ms. Green from Australia?W: Yes, I'm Lisa Green from Australia.M: How do you do, Ms. Green. I'm Peter Smith, secretary to the Sales Manager of the GM Electronics.W: How do you do, Mr. Smith. I'm very glad to meet you.M: Glad to meet you too, Ms. Green. The waiting room is over there. Let's take a short rest there and then we can go to the hotel.W: Thanks very much for your arrangement.Task 3M: Good morning, Season Hotel. May I help you?W: Good morning. I'd like to book two single rooms.M: OK. May I have the names, please?W: Sure. Please reserve the rooms under the names of Angel Smith and Mark Johnson.M: Angel Smith and Mark Johnson… No problem. When will they be arriving?W: This Friday, and they will stay for five nights.M: This Friday will be July 25th and they are leaving on July 30th. Right?W: Exactly.M: Any requirements for the rooms, Miss?W: Yes. I'd prefer them with a view of the sea.M: OK. I see. The room numbers are 1606 and 1608.W: Thank you very much for your help. Bye.Task 4M: Here we are at the Hongfu Restaurant. What would you like to eat, Ella?W: Of course I'd like to have some Chinese food. But I know very little about it. Could you recommend some?M: Sure. This restaurant is famous for its Kungpao Chicken, Sweet-and-Sour Fish, Mapo Tofu and Tomato and Egg Soup.W: Wow, what a variety! Let's try the chicken and the fish, shall we?M: That sounds great. How about a Kungpao Chicken, a Sweet-and-Sour Fish, a Tomato and Egg Soup, and two bottles of Tsingtao beer?W: My mouth is already watering.M: You know we usually serve the food first and then the soup. But if you like, we can ask for the soup first.W: Oh, that is very kind of you. Thank you.Unit 4Task 2W: Could you tell me something about your beds, please?M: Of course. What type of bed? We have three models.W: What does Model 3 look like?M: Well, it's a double bed. V ery popular in fact.W: What's it made of?M: Wood, and it's very comfortable.W: What color does it come in?M: It comes in brown, white or black.W: How much does it weigh?M: It's heavy because of the wood. It weighs about 135 kilograms.W: What is the price?M: $515.Task 3M: Anne, what do you think?W: A pen is always a good idea—I mean, it's really practical.M: Yeah… bu t not very original. You know, I quite like the mouse pads—they're a good price. The pictures are attractive.W: Yes. We can have our logo on it!M: Exactly. And I was also thinking of the business card case.W: It's a nice little item, uh-huh, but the price, you know we'd need hundreds of them. That's far too expensive.M: Point taken. So, what about a conference bag?W: A conference bag? It's not original, either.M: But just think, we can have our logo and our contact details on it, and it's a free ad. Moreover, it's quite practical because people can put all their gifts in it!W: That's brilliant!Task 4W: Good morning, sir. Is there anything I can do for you?M: Good morning. I'd like to buy a language translator.W: Would you like to have a look at our language translators here?M: Yes, thank you. Well, this one looks very nice. Can you tell me about this model?W: Yes, of course. This model is our latest product. It was launched this winter. As you can see, it has an attractive shape. Compared with our other products, it is smaller in size and lighter in weight. It only weighs 80 grams. Its length, width and height are 12cm, 6cm and 3cm respectively. Small enough to put in your pocket, and so light it can travel with you wherever you go. This model has two colors available: white and grey.M: How many words does it contain?W: It contains over 10,000 words in 5 different languages. And you will also find it easy to use.M: Would you please show me how to use it?W: Sure. First select the source language, then type in a word, select the target language, press the button and it gives you an instant translation.M: Oh, it's very simple to use. Well, what is worrying me is its after-sales service.W: I can assure you of its quality. We also offer you a two-year warranty.M: How much is it?W: It's $90. I think this price is quite reasonable, compared with other products in terms of function and quality.M: OK. I'll take this model, in white, please.Unit 5TASK 1M: To tell the truth, it's impossible for us to the deal based on your offer. There is competition from America. They could give us offers about 10% lower than yours.W: Taking everything into consideration, our offer is reasonable.M: Only because we have cooperated for a long time, we place the order for rice with you.W: To be honest, we make little profit at this price.M: We only hope that your price is comparable to others'. It's reasonable, isn't it?W: Alright, we can cut our price by 3% in order to be in line with your market. It's absolutely our bottom line.M: OK. Let's call it a deal.Task 3M: We're interested in your pure silk shirts.W: This is our newest style for this year.M: I'd like to order 300 pieces first for a trial order. If it proves to be satisfactory in our market, we'll order more.W: I'm sorry. The minimum order for this style is 800 pieces at US$15.M: Oh dear, this style is new to our customers. 800 pieces will be too many for us. Could you reduce your minimum to 500 pieces?W: 500 pieces with a slight increase in price is the best I can do. One dollar more than the presentprice. OK?M: Well, I could accept your offer on the condition that you will deliver the goods right away. W: OK. You can count on it.Task 4W: Good morning, Mr. Mailer. You've got our catalogue and price list?M: Yes, your secretary gave them to me yesterday afternoon and I studied them carefully in the evening.W: Considering our good relationship, we're prepared to give you a 2% discount for orders over US$100,000 in value.M: 2%? It's too little. You see, it can hardly cover our expenses. How about 5%?W: I'm afraid we can't agree to 5%. You know, the cost of raw materials has doubled recently. M: We're your old partner and we've done business with you for 10 years. We do hope you'll give us a special consideration.W: OK. In that case, let's meet half way. We suggest a 3.5% discount for an order of US $100,000 and over in value.M: Umm… 3.5% discount for orders of over US$100,000 in value. I agree. What about delivery then?W: You'll have to sign the contract with us within one month and delivery can be made two months after that.M: Yes, a contract must be signed within one month and shipment will be made within two months after that.W: Is there anything you want to add, Mr. Mailer?M: Er…, no, I think that's all. I'm very glad we've settled the problem.W: I'm glad we have reached an agreement and I hope it'll lead to more business between us.Unit 6Task 1W: Hello, Customer Service Department. How can I help you?M: Hello, I'm trying to find out if my order has been shipped.W: OK. Could I have your order number, please?M: Yes, it's 9807.W: Thank you. Wait a minute. Yes, your order was shipped on the eighteenth.M: OK. Thanks.W: You're welcome. Bye.M: Bye.Task 3W: Well, Mr. Blare, let's come to the next point—delivery date. What's your time limit?M: By the middle of March.W: I see. But I have to point out that our factories have a lot of orders in hand. The best we can do is the last week in March.M: You see, Mrs. Wilson, it's essential for us to have it before the 25th. April is the selling season for this product in our market. If we miss the season, then we won't make any profit.W: What about making March 19th the shipment date?M: Why the 19th?W: That's the last ship scheduled to sail for your port in March, and your order can reach you before the 25th. But we’ll do our best to push it as early as possible.M: OK, let's make it the 19th. We must insist absolutely on March 19th as the last possible date. But the earlier, the better.W: Fair enough.M: All right, then.Task 4W: Morning, Mr. Murphy. This is Julia. I'm phoning to inform you that the ship carrying your imports reached Shenzhen Port this morning and has started unloading in the afternoon.M: Ah, good news. Would you tell me when we can expect the goods to arrive at our warehouse?W: Yes, there are three containers in all. The trucks should arrive late Wednesday or early Thursday. It depends on traffic and weather. When will you accept deliveries?M: We can start unloading the trucks at as early as 8:00 a.m. and as late as 4:00 p.m.W: If our trucks arrive late in the afternoon on Friday, can you unload them on Saturday?M: I'm afraid not. Y ou might have to wait till next Monday. Er… I'll talk with our warehouse manager about this and come back to you tomorrow. What do you think?W: Fine. I'll be expecting your call. Till then, bye.M: Bye.Unit 7Task 2W: Hello, General Manager's Office. This is Lisa speaking. Can I help you?M: Hello, Lisa. This is Robert Rowley. I'd like to speak to Mr. Haywood, please.W: Unfortunately, he's out on business today.M: Oh, my goodness! This is ridiculous! I've called him three times this week. I left messages on his voicemail when I called him last week, but he never calls me back!W: I'm really very sorry about that! I know that Mr. Haywood has been very busy recently.M: Well, tell him if he doesn't call me by the end of the week, I'll have to think again about doing business with him!W: Mr. Rowley, I know that Mr. Haywood is definitely in the office tomorrow, so I'll let him know you have tried to call him and I'll get him to call you back. Once again, I'm terribly sorry…M: That's all right. I know it isn't your fault.Task 3W: Morning. I bought this box of printing paper yesterday, but it's not the right size—it should be B5.M: Oh, I'm sorry about that. Um… it says B5 on the box.W: Yes, I know, but if you open it you'll see it's a larger size, maybe it's A4.M: Yeah, so it is. I'm very sorry. I'll get you another box.W: OK, thanks.M: I'm terribly sorry, but we haven't got another box in stock.W: Oh, no!M: Er… wait a minute, I'll call our other branch to see if they have an y.W: Don't bother. I'd prefer a refund.M: Of course. That's 12.35 pounds. Here you are. Sorry about that!W: That's all right, thanks anyway. Bye.M: Bye.Task 4W: Hello, can I help you?M: Yeah. I've got a problem with a SONY DVD player that I bought from your shop. It won't record when I set the timer.W: How long have you had it?M: Only one week. I think it's got a three-year guarantee. The problem is that I can't find the guarantee certificate.W: Have you got your receipt?M: Yes, I've got the sales receipt. Uh, should I bring it back to you?W: Of course. First, I'll take your name. Just let me get the Customer Service Help Form. Right. What's your name, please?M: My name is Eddie Edwards. That's E-D-W-AR- D-S, Edwards.W: Yes, Mr. Edwards. And the address?M: It's 28 Twyford Avenue.W: May I have your phone number?M: Yes. 07700 8865378.W: I see. All right, if you bring it back, remember to bring your receipt.M: OK. Thank you very much for your help. Bye.。

六年级冀教版上册英语句型转换实验学校习题

六年级冀教版上册英语句型转换实验学校习题

六年级冀教版上册英语句型转换实验学校习题班级:_____________ 姓名:_____________【句型转换】1. 按要求改写句子。

[1]She is going to buy a book.(否定句)[2]They will have a party.(同义句)[3]I''m going to walk after school.(一般疑问句)[4]It is raining.(一般将来时)[5]Would you like to come?(肯定回答)2. 根据所给要求完成句子。

1. Jack will take Flight MU586 to Los Angeles tomorrow. (对句子主题意思提问) ______ ______ will Jack take to Los Angeles tomorrow?2. My mother does much housework every day. (改为否定句)My mother ______ ______ much housework every day.3. Every morning we must reach school on time. (保持句意基本不变)Every morning we must ______ ______ school on time.4. She has already bought the plane tickets. (改为一般疑问句)______ she bought the plane tickets ______?5. My mother bought me a silk scarf. (改为否定句)My mother ______ ______ a silk scarf ______ me.3. 句型转换。

[1]This is my new classmate. (改为一般疑问旬)________ ________ your new ________?[2]Bobby and Sam are doing a project.(对句子主题意思提问)[3]Did you see anything at the car museum?(作肯定回答)[4]Draw on your book. (改为否定句)[5]Peter and Tom always walk to school. (改为—般疑问句)4. 句型转换。

人教版英语七年级上册 Section A

人教版英语七年级上册       Section A

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ATM 自动取款机
3. question and answers
Q&A一问一答
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DIY 自己动手
Exercises
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Exercises
四、思考并写出以下常见的英文缩略词和中文含义。
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中国名人英文名

中国名人英文名

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演员英语作文模板初一

演员英语作文模板初一

演员英语作文模板初一英文回答:1. Who is your favorite actor?My favorite actor is Tom Hanks.2. Why is he/she your favorite actor?I like Tom Hanks because he is a versatile actor who can play a wide range of roles. He is also known for his down-to-earth personality and his commitment to social causes.3. What are some of his/her most famous movies?Some of Tom Hanks' most famous movies include:Forrest Gump。

Saving Private Ryan。

Cast Away。

The Da Vinci Code。

Angels & Demons。

4. What is your favorite movie starring him/her?My favorite movie starring Tom Hanks is Forrest Gump. I love the way he portrays the character of Forrest, who is a simple man with a kind heart. The movie is also full of humor and heart, and it always makes me feel good when I watch it.5. What do you think of his/her acting skills?I think Tom Hanks is one of the greatest actors of all time. He is able to connect with audiences on a deep level, and he always brings a sense of authenticity to his roles.I believe that he will continue to be one of Hollywood'stop actors for many years to come.中文回答:1. 你最喜欢的演员是谁?我最喜欢的演员是汤姆·汉克斯。

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