大学英语考试精读:第三册(UNIT9)

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大学英语精读第三册第九课

大学英语精读第三册第九课

反抗之歌弗格斯·博德威奇当你行走在捷克共和国特雷津地雾气笼罩地铺着石子地街道上地时候,心里便会充满着这座村子地六十年前地景象,当时那里是一座塞满了绝望地奄奄一息地犹太人地纳粹集中营.然而,特雷津并非仅仅是个遭受苦难地地方,它还是个赢得胜利地场所.特雷津曾经是处有点反常地展示橱窗.与奥斯威辛、特雷布林卡等灭绝人地集中营不同,纳粹将这座位于布拉格附近地村镇刻意打扮以欺骗世人.第二次世界大战期间地许多时间里,纳粹地宣传机器宣传犹太人在那里过着悠闲地生活,他们甚至利用被抓捕地犹太制片人杜撰情节拍摄了一部电影,展示“愉快地”犹太人在听讲座和在晒太阳.而现实却是迥然不同.这座原本只能容纳千人地小镇如今却挤着万千个犹太人.几乎没有什么医疗设施,床上到处爬满虱子等害虫,厕所里污水外溢.曾在特雷津待过地万人中,万千人死在那里,多数死于疾病和饥饿.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习出于宣传目地,集中营方面也做过一些让步.党卫队只在城堡地外面设岗,营内日常活动由一个犹太人“长老委员会”监管.只要关押在里面地人地言行不引起纳粹地注意,该委员会装着视而不见.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习于是,在弥漫着死亡地氛围中,作家勉强还能写,画家勉强还能画,作曲家勉强还能作曲.其中,有位名叫拉斐尔·沙克特地年约三十五、六地音乐指挥.他长得相貌堂堂,一头乌黑鬈发,显得很有魅力.在战前布拉格地浓浓地多元文化氛围中他刚崭露头角.纳粹逮捕他之前,他压根儿就没有想过他是犹太人.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习他在集中营里关了经年累月,眼见越来越多地犹太人消失在东运地纳粹车辆中,沙克特对抓捕他地人地愤怒与日俱增.于是他想到了一个大胆地计划.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习他用一句话向他地室友吐露了他地想法:“我们可以用歌声向纳粹表达我们无法向他们直接说地话.”他们地武器便是威尔第地《安魂曲》.沙克特想要说地话统统被掩饰在以上帝地愤懑和人类地解放为主题地《安魂曲》地拉丁词语中了.沙克特仅有地乐器只是从垃圾堆中找来地一架簧风琴,除此而外,他便只好靠人地嗓子了.为实施这一计划他全身心都投入了,他设法招募到名歌手.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习其中有一位是生着一对棕色眼睛地名叫马里安卡·梅地十多岁地少女.她每天得工作小时,从擦窗户到为德军士兵制作烟荷包,什么都得干.然而晚上她常溜去参加合唱队,在那里,威尔第地音乐和沙克特地激情使她受到鼓舞.“没有拉斐尔·沙克特,我们不会活下来,”梅说.她是少数几位在战争中幸免于难地合唱队成员之一.“他用音乐拯救了我们.”文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习沙克特在簧风琴上强有力地奏出威尔第地崇高主题时,女高音和男声最高音歌手们,男高音和男低音歌手们,强忍饥饿地折磨,均各就各位.他们只有唯一地一份乐谱,歌手们只得强行记住自已那部分地用拉丁文谱写地乐曲,而懂得拉丁文地,除沙克特外就很少有人了.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习当他们排练被称之为“愤怒之日”地最主要地一章时,沙克特解释说,这意味着上帝将根据人们地所作所为来裁判所有地人——包括纳粹们,他们终将要为他们对犹太人犯下地罪行受到惩罚.“我们正在他们面前树立一面镜子,”他说,“他们逃脱不了末日地来临.”文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习尽管德国人在关押地人中安插了奸细,沙克特还是设法将合唱团排练地真正意图掩盖了起来.然而集中营地犹太長老们依然十分不安.“德国人会把合唱团地人统统放逐并绞死你们地,”他们在一次争论得异常激烈地会议上告诫沙克特说.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习那天晚上,沙克特对合唱团地人说道:“我们在干地是一件危险地事情.如果哪位想走,请自便.”没有一个人离开.终于在年地秋天一切都准备就绪.在从前地一所健身房里,他们为关押在集中营地人们演出了第一场.有人找来一架缺了一条腿地旧钢琴,用一只板条箱支撑着.演出时,一位技师用一把钳子调音.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习威尔第地音乐像电一般顷刻燃遍听众.许多人迄今仍记得那是他们一生中所遇到地最有震撼力地事件之一.《安魂曲》如同放在人们面前地佳肴,饥饿使得他们拚命地啃噬着.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习在接下来地几个月中,《安魂曲》反复上演了数次,以便让更多地关在集中营地人们看到. 随后,沙克特接到集中营司令官地安排一场专场演出地命令.这场演出是为了欢迎国际红十字会地代表们地,他们被纳粹愚弄竟胡说什么犹太人在特雷津日子过得很舒适.来看地还有纳粹地高官们,其中一位是名叫阿道夫·艾希曼地党卫队地陆军中校.于是演出便成了无畏地犹太人与操纵灭绝犹太人计划者之间地一场面对面地对抗.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习尽管作了最大努力,沙克特只能召集到名合唱歌手.骨瘦如柴地他们聚集在小小地舞台上,艾希曼身着纳粹地全副戎装坐在前排.犹太人地目光直逼纳粹们,他们越唱越激昂:文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习愤怒之日到来之际必将这世界化为灰烬……审判来到之时颤栗吧……有仇必报.演出结束,没有任何掌声.纳粹们默默地起身离座.艾希曼临走时,有人听到他得意地笑着说:“他们在给自己唱挽歌呢.”他永远也不会知道犹太人是在给他唱挽歌呢.文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习演出后不久,沙克特和合唱团地几乎全体团员便被装载进去奧斯威辛方问地车厢,没有人再看见过他.马里安卡·梅是盟军到达特雷津后获得自由地人中地一个.“在那个集中营我什么都不相信,”梅说道,她眼神中呈现出地既有那弥漫着死亡地特雷津地街道也有如今所住地纽约州北部舒展地山丘.“那时我常对自己说,‘上帝在哪儿?如果上帝存在,那么他怎么会让这些孩子死去?’沙克特不是一个教徒,可是他通过音乐给予我们地不是上帝又是什么?”文档收集自网络,仅用于个人学习。

现代大学英语精读3 Unit 9 课文 翻译及课文知识重点

现代大学英语精读3   Unit 9 课文 翻译及课文知识重点

Book 3 Unit 91.be seated 坐着take a seat 坐下;就坐save/reserve a seat 留座位2.decorate with 以…装饰3.light up 照亮;点亮p on 敲5.take tea 品茶6.flap at 拍打7.out of proportion to sth 不成比例8.linger over 徘徊9.as it were 似乎10.roll over 转过身来11.put his head in her lap 把头枕在她腿上12.the air of …的样子(姿态)13.hover over 在…盘旋;俯身14.lean over 俯身15.break in 插嘴16.lean back 背靠17.carry out 实施18.prick up its ears 竖起耳朵19.let it go 打住;停止20.That seemed to me so right. 正合我意。

21.in the pause 停顿22.breathe to 吐露23.couldn’t help doing 禁不住24.clutch at 紧握25.die down 消退26.become of 使……遭遇;……降临于;发生……情况27.be wrapped up in sb 埋头于;与……有关系;被包藏于28.snap v. 突然折断;咯哒一声关上;厉声说;给…拍照;咬(at)29.fix v. 扎牢;使牢固;安排,决定;修理n. 困境30.stretch v. 伸展,张开;时间的延续/延展开/占地面积(over);伸出n. 连续的水域;连续,延续(时间)31.beyond adj/adv 超过;另一边32.apart adv.相距;拆分(take sth apart)tell apart 区分pull apart 撕开drift apart 飘离,疏远;各奔东西fall apart 崩溃come apart 破碎,瓦解grow apart 变得隔阂;朝不同方向生长apart from 除……之外(还有/不再有);远离33.leap to one’s feet 一跃而起34.add up to 合计35.add to 增添36.agree with 适合(身体)37.set out 出发38.allow for 考虑到39.general manager 总经理40.answer for 为…负责= be responsible for41.back you up 支持你42.bear ou 证实(bear-bore-borne)43.blow up 爆炸44.count sb in 把sb算在内45.count on 指望46.without words 没有话语beyond words 难以言表at a loss for words 不知说什么好47.fade away 逐渐消失;渐渐减弱die away (风,声,光线)逐渐减弱fall down 跌倒;倒下die down (火势,怒火)逐渐平息;(植物)枯萎48.beg sb to do sth 恳求某人做plead with sb for sth 向…恳求49.tremble 由于寒冷、虚弱、愤怒或者恐惧等而发抖,站立shiver 因寒冷或情绪突变而出现的短时间的轻微和快速的颤抖shudder 着重指由于恐惧、震惊等而引起的全身突然而强烈的战栗shake (普通,含义广)人/物不由自主地颤动,摇摆,侧重剧烈,无规律50.content adj “满意的”强调安于现状/知足常乐只能做表语,不能做定语be content with /be content to do sthcontented a. 满足的satisfying a. 令人满意的,圆满的satisfactory a.令人满意的,符合要求的(事物)51.for all 尽管;虽然52.break off 中断;绝交break down (机器)发生故障;(健康,精神)垮掉,垮下来break up 分解,驱散,离异break away 挣脱,脱落53.beside 在…旁边;与…不相干on top of 在…之上;熟练掌握;另外(还有);紧接着in addition to 除…之外还有54.It be some time before 要过多久才能…55.on one’s return 当某人回来时56.be expected to do 有望做sth57.be reported to do 据报道…58.After what seemed a very long time 在经过似乎很长一段时间后After what seemed a friendly exchange of greetingsTranslation1.他们都伸长了脖子想看个究竟。

精读第三册unit9语法点

精读第三册unit9语法点

Words and phrases:(1) approximately: ad. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correcte.g. At present there are no women among the approximately 40 cosmonauts in the Russianspace program.Worldwide, approximately 100 million sharks are killed each year, 98% exclusively fortheir fins.(2) thrilled: a. feeling intense pleasurable excitemente.g. We’re thrilled so many people are interested in trying out a new approach to onlinesharing.Also thrilled was Ryan’s father Gary, a former jump jockey and now successful trainer.(1)relentlessly: ad. in never-ceasing mannere.g. Boxers head for the gym and work out relentlessly every dayShe always questioned me relentlessly.(2)flake: a. a small thin piece of something, especially if it has come from a surface covered witha layer of somethinge.g. One flake and then another, and the deepest snow is laid.The only other sound’s the sweep of easy wind and downy flake.(3)patch: n. a small area of something that is different from the area around ite.g. There was a small patch of blue in the grey clouds.Children’s toys lay abandoned over a small patch of neat garden.(4)rambling: a. large and spreading out in many different directionse.g. Here was an old church, quaint and rambling and gabled.She had a huge, rambling country house called “The Gables”.(5)canopy: n.a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from theweathere.g. It was a deep pool under a high canopy of leaves.To the south Sycamore trees create a tall, broadleaf canopy.(6)scrap: n. a small irregular piece of something or a small amount of informatione.g. What they had discovered was nothing more than a scrap of metal.But in here, I cling to scrap of hope.(7)delicate: a. marked by great skill especially in meticulous techniquee.g. Thus she is represented within the church, in a delicate sculpture by Stefano Moderno.The delicate model was set in plastic to protect it.(8)churn: v. If water, mud, etc., churns, or if something churns it, it moves about violently.e.g. The tractor churn ed up the soil.A goose’s wings churn the air and leave an air current behind.(9)severe: a. very bad, intense, difficulte.g. Severe damage witnessed the destructive force of the storm.In a severe winter, wild animals can die from lack of food.(10)lump: n. a small piece of something solid, without a particular shapee.g. She has worked up a lump of clay into a bust.The crow flew over the river with a lump of raw liver.(11)grimy: a. something that is grimy is very dirtye.g. This place was grimy and low, the girls were careless and hardened.Heading south, it took 15 minutes to get beyond the town’s grimy ring of lightindustry.(12)grip: n.a firm controlling influencee.g. The murder stunned Croatia, revealing the grip of organised crime and corruption.The entire city seemed to shake in the grip of a giant fist.(13)tame: a. A tame animal or bird is not wild any longer, because it has been trained to live withpeople.e.g. In three days after his capture he was quite tame.It’s incredible that the tame wolf is as mild as a lamb.(14)chop: v. to cut something into smaller piecese.g. Chop cashew nuts, pine nuts, peanuts and pumpkin seeds. Mix them together.Tell the cook to chop the meat into cubes before frying it.(15)leftover: n. food that has not been eaten at the end of a meale.g. You’d best warm up the leftovers before eating them again.After a quick meal of leftovers I want to get back to work!(16)inadequate: a. not good enough, big enough, skilled enough, etc., for a particular purposee.g. The main cause for price decline was not inadequate money supply.The plan, brilliant in its conception, failed because of inadequate preparation.(17)uncooperative: a. not willing to work with or help someonee.g. They became bossy, uncooperative and hostile in their efforts to ward off depression.But it also allows uncooperative people to convert the program into proprietarysoftware.(18)overhaul: v.to repair or change the necessary parts in a machine, system, etc., that is notworking correctlye.g. Your car is badly damaged. It needs a thorough overhaul.Boeing documentation describes the methods for detecting base metal damage whilein service and during overhaul.(19)go on strike: a group of workers deliberately stop working because of a disagreement aboutpay, working conditions, etc.e.g. The coal-miners decided to go on strike for better working conditions.The union has voted to go on strike for a pay increase of 10%.(20)bucket: n. an open container with a handle, used for carrying and holding things, especiallyliquidse.g. Mother tipped the slops out of the bucket into the sink.The bucket tipped up, pouring milk all over the floor.(21)call at: to stop at a place for a short timee.g. I must call at the library to give back this book.How many ports do we call at on our passage?(22)tramp: v. to walk somewhere slowly and with heavy stepse.g. I missed the train and had to tramp it.We had to tramp the creeks.(23)lug: v. to pull or carry something heavy with difficultye.g. She lug ged the suitcase out into the hallway.I know I don’t want to lug around that extra weight.(24)promptly: ad. without delaye.g. We’ll have to leave fairly promptly if we want to catch that train.She promised she’d keep it secret and promptly went and told Ben!(25)stoop: v. to bend your body forward and downe.g. He had to stoop to go through the door.He’s too fat to stoop down.(26)furiously: ad. in a manner marked by extreme or violent energye.g. In no time did they go at each other furiously.The dog ran at the boy, barking furiously.(27)messy: a. dirty or untidye.g. In this messy room, clothes are chucked about on the floor.The man is wearing long hair, fleecy and messy and never comb.(28)thaw: v. If it thaws, the weather becomes warmer, so that ice and snow melt.e.g. She forgot to thaw out dinner, so we went out to dine.To start with, you thaw the meat in the microwave oven.(29)squirt: v. If you squirt liquid or if it squirts somewhere, it is forced out in a thin fast stream.e.g. Keep an eye on the water though, and don’t let it squirt out of the pipes!Squirt onto a clean cloth, apply and surface and polish.(30)cart: v. draw slowly or heavilye.g. After both their parents died, one of their father’s relatives cart ed off the entirecontents of the house.Do you have to cart the bag round all day?(31)eventually: ad. after a long time, or after a lot of things have happenede.g. His endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable.The rain belt is moving southward; it will be sunny here eventually.(32)undoubtedly: ad. with certaintye.g. Undoubtedly, public interest in folk music has declined.There was undoubtedly something charismatic and unusual about him.。

现代大学英语精读3_unit_9课后答案

现代大学英语精读3_unit_9课后答案

Lesson 9Pre-class work II2. 1 ) ( 1 ) decoration ( 2 ) exasperation ( 3 ) infuriation (4) mockery(5) floatation (6) loathing (7) stretch (8) strike/stroke2) ( 1 ) im-(in) + press = impress ( press in)(2)op-(against) + press = oppress (press against)(3)de-(down) + press = depress (press down)(4) com-(together) + press = compress (press together)(5)re-(back) + press = repress (press back)(6)ex-(out) + press = express (press out)3) ( 1 ) decoration (2) decorative ( 3 ) managerial/management (4) management(5) unmanageable(6)rolling (7)lingering (8)Occasionally, creativity (9)troublesome (lO)forgefful( 11 ) admiration ( 12)Proportionately (13) impulse, Impulsive (14) exhilaratingMore Work on the Text II Vocabulary1. 1 )to peel the potatoes 2) to decorate the rooms3 )to lift her veil 4) to unbutton the collar5 )to loathe the weather 6) to haunt my memory7) to draw a deep breath 8) to make a grimace9)to give a hint 10) not to breathe a wordll)to stretch one's neck 12)to unfold the map13)to float on the river 14)to plead with her15)to prick up one's ears 16)to ripple in the breeze17 ) to hover over the trees 18) to lay down the apple2. 1 ) hate/loathe 2) unreasonable/absurd/ridiculous 3) unsettled4) learned/well-educated/knowledgeable 5) unfolded/opened 6) tragic/sad 7) vague/unclear8) malancholv 9) discontent/dissatisfied/resentful 10) soohisticated/artful/crafty3.1-5) at, of, out of, up/to, up;6-10) to, with, for, for, up;11-15) out/to/at, out, up, in, on4. l)They all stretched their necks to see what was happening.2)The desert stretches for nearly a hundred miles.3)Take a break. Go and stretch yourself a b..it.4)In front of her was a beautiful stretch of open land.5)He simply loves to hear his own voice. Often he talks for hours at a stretch.6)If you go beyond that limit the economy will collapse.7)One glance at the damaged car, and he knew that it was beyond repair.8)She was then in a terrible fix. She could neither bear him nor leave him.9)If you still can't fix it this time, you will have to bear the consequences.10)He swung his stick at the tiger with all his strength. But the stick snapped and the tiger was unharmed. In his panic, he had hit the tree nearby.11)He only stayed long enough to snap a few pictures.12) "It is none of your business," he snapped.13)He snapped his briefcase to, stood up and said, "Then there's nothing more to be said. "14)He became very curious and began to take the computer apart.15)The two switch knives looked very much alike. The jurors could not tell them apart.16)When the accident happened I was standing only a few meters apart from the car.5. B, B/D, A, D, B, B, C, D6.1)孩子们,规矩点,别乱来。

现代大学英语精读3_Unit_9_The_Dill_Pickle

现代大学英语精读3_Unit_9_The_Dill_Pickle

Examples for the man’s egoism



(1) Although the woman obviously had a hard time in the past six years, he paid no attention to her plight, just talking about (boasting) himself and his travels. (2) The letter she sent him six years ago: He trivializes the letter, and by doing this, also trivializes their relationship. (3) He claimed that they are both egotistical and selfengrossed, but the fact is that it was he alone who has the problem.
3. He closed his eyes an instant, but opening them his face lit up as though he had struck a match in a dark room. (p. 2)

> When he remembered who I was, he suddenly looked very excited.
I. Introduction to the author


Katherine Mansfield(1888-1923) Pseudonym of Cathleen Mansfield Beauchamp Born in Wellington, New Zealand, daughter of a wealthy merchant and Banker Attended Queen’s College, London, from 1903-1906 A talented Cellist Married a George Bowden in 1909 but separated shortly after Begin to live with John Murry in 1912, but was only able to marry him till 1918 Philosophy of pessimism and disillusion after the WWI

Language Appreciation大学英语精读3unit9textA

Language Appreciation大学英语精读3unit9textA

• Parallelism: 排比 Eg: No one can be perfectly free till all are free; no one can be perfectly moral till all are moral; no one can be perfectly happy till all are happy.
She smiled, he frowned. (P.2-L.2) Do you remember that first afternoon we spent together at Kew Garden? Yet, what had remained in her mind of that particular afternoon was an absurd scene.(P.13-14)
Psychological Description (心理描 写)
• Mrs. John Dashwood did not at all approve of what her husband intended to do for his sisters. To take three thousand pounds from the fortune of their dear little boy would be impoverishing him to the most dreadful degree……How could he answer it to himself to rob his child, and his only child too, of so large a sum? And…… ---- From Sense and Sensibility
• Alliteration: the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words that are close together.(头韵法) Eg: sing a song of sixpence How and why he came here is a story of struggle, success and sadness.

现代大学英语精读三Unit9教案

现代大学英语精读三Unit9教案

现代大学英语精读三Unit9教案教案二:Unit 9Globalization's Dual Power I. Teaching PlanThis essay is planned to be finished in 20 minutes.1-3 mins Warming-up &Pre-reading4-17 mins While-reading18-20 mins Post-readingII. Teaching Aims:1. Knowledge aims(1)Students can understand and master the new words and expressions.(2)Students can master the main grammar.2.Ability aims(1)Students can understand import aspects of globalization.(2)Appreciate argumentative writing.3. Emotion aims(1) Help students to understand theglobalization.(2) Improve students' sense of cooperative learning.III. Teaching Methods:Task-based method& Grammar-translation methodIV. Teaching Difficult /Key Points:1.GrammarPredicative clause &what-clause2.New wordsV. Teaching Contents:Step 1: Warming upLead in the topic by providing some basic backgrounds.1. BackgroundAuthor -- Robert J. SamuelsonRobert J. Samuelson is a Newsweek contributing editor and The Washington Post Columnist. An economicsspecialist, he is one of the most widely read journalist in the United States. Samuelson's column draws a lot of attention and is frequently cited. The present essay appeared in the International Herald Tribune in December, 1999, on the threshold of the new millennium.(Justification:Help students to know about the author and understand the essay better.) Step 2: Pre-readingAsk students to have a free talk:1.Which signs of globalization you find around you?2.What do you think about these signs?(Justification:Arouse interest of students.)Step 3: While-reading1.New Words(1)Complement v. to make a good combination with sb. or sth. elseeg. The company needs employers who complement each other.联想记忆:complement(补充)与compliment(恭维)仅一个字母之差,前者中的e 想象成维生素E,即补充维生素E;后者中的i像一支燃烧的蜡烛,即拿着蜡烛在神灵面前恭维。

大学英语精读第三册Lesson 9

大学英语精读第三册Lesson 9

Vocabulary
1. acquisition [,æ kwɪ'zɪʃən] n. (1) the act of gaining possession of sth. in addition to the company’s property 购置, 购置物 /c u/ e.g. They have made acquisitions in several EU countries. 购买了一些产业 e.g. the acquisition of share by employees 雇员购股 (2) the act of getting sth., esp. knowledge, a skill etc. (知识、技能等的)获得,得到 e.g. language acquisition 语言习得 v. acquire
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Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power
II. Hand in Hand
We can see the five in the sky We feel the ____of our hearts together This is our time to ____ above We know the _____ is here to live forever For all time (Reffrain:) beating rise chance stand
8.depart v. (1) leave someplace and start a trip to another place • e.g. In the morning Mr. McDonald departed for Sydney. (2) do sth. in an unusual and unexpected way • e.g. The new method departs from the old in all respects. • 这种新方法与旧方法在各个方面都不同

大学英语精读第三册unit9教案

大学英语精读第三册unit9教案

教学目标:1. 理解课文主题,提高学生对社会现象的观察和分析能力。

2. 培养学生阅读长篇文章的能力,学会抓住文章的主旨和关键信息。

3. 提高学生的词汇量,掌握相关句型和表达方式。

4. 培养学生进行批判性思考,敢于表达自己的观点。

教学内容:1. 课文内容:A Song of Defiance(反抗之歌)2. 课文分析:文章结构、主题思想、人物性格、修辞手法等。

3. 课后练习:词汇、语法、阅读理解、写作等。

教学步骤:一、导入1. 提问:同学们,你们知道什么是“反抗”吗?请举例说明。

2. 引导学生思考:反抗是一种怎样的行为?它有什么样的意义?二、课文讲解1. 阅读课文,让学生了解文章的基本内容。

2. 分析文章结构,引导学生掌握文章的写作技巧。

3. 讲解课文中的重点词汇和句型,如:defiance、challenge、resistance等。

4. 分析人物性格,引导学生思考人物行为背后的原因。

三、课文讨论1. 提问:文章中的主人公是如何反抗的?你认为他的反抗行为合理吗?2. 引导学生分组讨论,分享自己的观点和看法。

3. 各小组派代表发言,其他同学进行补充和反驳。

四、课后练习1. 词汇练习:让学生根据课文内容,完成词汇填空、选择、翻译等练习。

2. 语法练习:让学生完成相关的语法练习,巩固所学语法知识。

3. 阅读理解:让学生阅读相关文章,提高阅读理解能力。

4. 写作练习:让学生根据课文内容,写一篇短文,表达自己的观点。

五、总结1. 回顾本节课的学习内容,总结重点词汇、句型和写作技巧。

2. 强调学生在学习过程中要注重批判性思考,敢于表达自己的观点。

教学评价:1. 学生对课文内容的理解和掌握程度。

2. 学生在课堂讨论中的参与度和发言质量。

3. 学生课后练习的完成情况。

教学资源:1. 教材《大学英语精读第三册》2. 相关词汇和语法资料3. 多媒体教学设备教学反思:1. 教师要关注学生的学习需求,及时调整教学内容和方法。

大学英语精读第三册第三版Unit9

大学英语精读第三册第三版Unit9

Unit 91) recruit recruit 2) has thrown herself into 3) reality 4) contrast5) transport 6) additional 7) make concessions 8) be kept secret/ be kept a secret9) dissolve 10) theme 11) in honor of 12) overflowed1) is stuffed/ is often stuffed 2) turn a blind eye to 3) Scarcely 4)handful5)upset 6)have access to 7)bound for 8)confess 9)made a name for himself10)swell 11)in tune 12)striking1) lived through/ had lived through 2) is running out 3) turn out4) brought back 5) call up 6) for paid 7) think up 8) sent off 9) took in10) figure out1)technician 2)composer 3)survivor 4)painter 5)waiter/waitress 6)engineer7)New Yorker 8)mountaineer 9)pianist 10)Italian 11)tourist 12)prisoner 13)electrician 14)European 15)beggar 16)investor 17)singer 18)liar2.Study the following words, and then explain how they are formed, what the commonly shared element is and what it means:略1) unless they are doing damage2) unless the pay is too low/ if the pay is not too low3) if I didn't have this cold4) unless it rains5) unless there's a plane strike/ a strike at the airport6) unless you're too tired/ if you're not too tired7) unless she changed her mind8) if he doesn't have an accident soon1) Pupils went on the outing as planned despite the rain.2) Despite a thorough search in the mountain, no trace of the missing climber has been found.3) John still managed to eat a huge lunch despite having had a snack less than an hour before.4) Despite repeated assurances that the product is safe, most people have stopped buying it.5) He went to work as usual despite the fact that his doctor had told him to rest.1) Since you're in charge2) Since I've read this novel3) Since the decision has been made4) Since you have learned the rules5) Since I have retired1) These musical instruments were believed to be made in Asia Minor in the fifteenth century.2) Their government is said to be sending two representatives to the regional conference to be held in Bangkok next month.3) The death toll from the earthquake is reported to have risen to five thousand or more4) The blackout in a busy section of the town last night is said to have resulted from a terrorist attack .5) Emma is thought to have made a serious mistake by refusing to reach a compromise with her opponents.1)in contrast 2)reality 3)Amid 4)stage 5)threw themselves into6)kept a secret 7)additional 8)instrument 9)triumph 10)audience11)swelled 12)passion 13)pay for1)how 2)got 3)women 4)ordered 5)an 6)who 7)had 8)these9)said 10)from 11)with 12)hand 13)no 14)hair 15)a 16)it 17)delight18)tears 19)At 20)there 21)later 22)found 23)on 24)still 25)lifting26)heads 27)alive 28)full 29)contained 30)did 31)at 32)feet 33)smokingDictationThe Terezin concentration camp was established by the Nazis in an 18th century fortress in Czechoslovakia on November 24, 1941. More than 150,000 Jews passed through the camp during its four-year existence, which was used as a holding area for eventual murder in Auschwitz. By 1943, rumors began circulating in the international community that the Nazis were exterminating Jews in gas chambers, and that the conditions of the concentration camps did not permit survival. The Nazis rebuilt parts of this camp to serve as a "showpiece" for propaganda purposes. Flowers were planted there. Shops, schools, and a cafe were built. When an investigating commission of the International Red Cross came to visit, they did not see a typical concentration camp. In July 1944 the Nazis made a documentary propaganda film about life in this camp. After the movie was completed, most of the Jewish "actors" were shipped to their death at Auschwitz.翻译今年三月初的一个美好夜晚,我和我的家人到上海大剧院(Shanghai Grand Theater)看著名的音乐剧(musical)《剧院魅影》(#The Phantom of the Opera#)。

精读3第9单元重要知识点

精读3第9单元重要知识点

Unit 9Language Points1. in living memory:in the years which can be remembered by some people still alivee.g. The plane tragedy last year was the most serious one in living memory.The earthquake in Tangshan in 1976 was the biggest tragedy in living memory.2.in the depths of : 在... 深处(多做复数)e.g. Coal miners have to work in the depths of the earth.The ship sank in the depths of the ocean.in the ~ of the winter (late winter) 隆冬in the ~ of despair 极度绝望中in the ~ of my heart 在内心深处Note: (sometimes) in the depth of winter/ my heartc.f. at a depth of 在... 的深度e.g. Water was found at a depth of 10 meters. (10 meters deep)3.round about①round abouta)(adv.) nearbye.g. He lives somewhere round about.There are not many houses round about.b)(prep.): aboute.g. Come round about 2 o’clock.There must have been round about 1,000 people here.c)(prep.) arounde.g.She sat with her children round about her. b) b)②roundabout (adj.): not going or coming by the shortest way, or not using the most direct waye.g. I heard the news in a roundabout way.We came by a roundabout route.4.on and off: from time to time; occasionally;e.g. I write to my friend in America on and off.He comes to see me on and off.It rains on and off.5.approximate①approximate (adj.): very nearbe ~ to: close toe.g. Her money is approximate to &10,000.②approximately (adv.): nearly③approximate (vi.): come near to (在质量或数量方面)接近~ toe.g. His description of the event approximated to the truth.④approximation (n.): almost correct amount or estimatee.g. That is a very close approximation to the truth.6.thrill①thrill (v.): cause to be excited or surprised~ sb.e.g. Stories of adventures thrill him.The match was so exciting that it thrilled everyone.②thrilling (adj.): causing excitemente.g. It is a thrilling story of violence and murder.There was a thrilling finish of the race.③thrilled (adj.):excited and happybe ~ at sthe.g. He was thrilled at the suggestion.She was thrilled at the result of her exam.be ~ to do sth (hear/ know/ see/ find)e.g. We were thrilled to hear that he got full marks.The boys were thrilled and happy to see their parents.④thrill (n.) [c]: feeling of being excited, happy or surprise.e.g. At first, it was a thrill, but the thrill was soon over.feel a ~/ get a ~ (s)e.g. She felt a thrill when she saw the world-famous tennis player.He got a thrill from the movie.⑤thriller (n.): novel or play in which excitement and emotional appeal are the essentialelements 富于刺激并激动读者感情的小说或戏剧e.g. He always likes to read thrillers.7.relentlessly (adv.): without pity/ mercy; mercilesslye.g. He scolded her relentlessly.The snow fell relentlessly.8.of dirty grey colour of = what has a certain qualitybe + adj = be + of + neg: The mountain is very high (of great height).The ocean is very deep (of great depth).The film is very interesting (of great interest).The meeting is very important (of great importance).When she was as tall as me (of my height), she worked a lot.When she was as old as me (of my age), she studied at university.9.set in①set in: begin and continue(经常用指天气或疾病)开始e.g. When he recovered from heart disease, another infection set in.A heavy snowstorm set in before the small fishing boat reached the shore.A strong wind had set in before we got home.②set in to do sth: begin to do sth.eg: It has just set in to rain.10.harden①harden (v.)a) (vt.) : make or become hard, strong etc.~ sth./ sb. 使...变硬(坚强)e.g. They harden clay by putting it in a fine.I’ll try to harden my body.Mothers must try to harden the heart.Life in the mountains hardened me (made me firmer).b) (vi.): become hard, stronge.g. Her mind hardened as she got used to difficulties.The snow hardened until ice was formed.②hardened (p.p)e.g. a hardened criminal / a hardened smuggler (顽固不化的罪犯/走私犯)11.grime①grime (n.): dirte.g. His face is covered with grime and sweat.②grime (v.): make dirtye.g. Her face is grimed with dust.③grimy (adj.): dirtye.g. grimy faces (roofs/ windows)12.tame①(adj.): used to living with human beings, not wild or fierce.e.g. This is a tame dog/ donkey.Her husband is a tame little man.② (vt.):make tamee.g. to tame a lion/ tiger /birds13.chop up: cut up (cut into small bits) 切碎e.g. Meat is often chopped up before being cooked.14.freeze/froze/frozen①freeze (v.)a) (vi.): (of water) become ice.e.g. The water in the basin froze last night.Water freezes at zero.make one’s blood freeze/ freeze one’s blood: fill one with terror 令人战愫e.g. His terrible stories made our blood freeze.M ary’s blood froze when she had to walk through the cemetery at night. freeze up 冻上了e.g. The lake has frozen up.The engine has frozen up.freeze over (湖水等) 冻上了e .g. During the severe winter of 1947 even the sea froze over.The pond’s frozen over. We shall have some skating soon.freezing point冰点,零度(摄氏)e.g. I t’s very cold today. The temperature has dropped to freezing point.b) (vt.): cause (water etc) to become ice or become hard.e.g. The cold has frozen the earth solid.The North wind has frozen the water in the pool.freeze out: exclude.排挤出去, 不让参加e.g. The other boys froze John out of the club.Some of the smaller traders are being frozen out by the big combines.c) (vi.): (of sb.) be or feel very colde.g. Two of the men froze to death.I am freezing now.d) (vi.) very cold.e.g. It is freezing tonight.e) (vt.) make (credits, prices etc.) temporarily or permanently stabilize冻结e.g. The government decided to freeze prices for six months.Taxes would be frozen for two years.②frozen (p.p.): made cold and hard 冰冻的e.g. The road was frozen over.Chinese people prefer fresh vegetables to frozen vegetables.③freeze (n.)a) [c] colde.g. The weatherman predicts a freeze for tomorrow.The slipped and broke his leg during the big freeze last winter.b) the stabilization of prices and wagese.g. It demanded a freeze on prices.In September, a wage and price freeze was instituted by the government to be in effect through 1979.Don’t put a freeze on my wages.15.Overhaul①(vt.)a) examine thoroughly in order to learn about the condition of彻底检查以期了解…之状况; 检修~ sth.e.g. Before going for a long ride, I overhauled my bicycle.How much will it cost to overhaul the engine?b) overtake; catch up with赶上,追上~ sth./ sb.e.g. The fast cruiser soon overhauled the cargo boat.The police car easily overhauled us.② (n.) examination for the purpose of repairinghave an overhaul(ing) of sth.e.g. Generally speaking, a driver should have an overhaul of his car every year.16.call at a place: visit a place.e.g. I would always call at the tranquil monastery when I went to that city.call on sb.: visit sb.e.g. We are expecting our uncle to call on us this weekend.17.be on order: be requested but not yet suppliede.g. Many books are on order.18.deliver①deliver (vt.)a) take letters, parcels, goods etc. to houses, persons to whom they are addressed to thebuyers送信, 送货~ sth. (to sb.)e.g. A postman is a man employed to deliver letters and parcels.Did you deliver the message to your father?This postman will have to deliver all these letters to the receivers beforeChristmas.deliver over/ up to: give up, hand over移交, 交给e.g. He delivered up the stolen goods to the police.The old man delivered over his property to his son.b) rescue, save, set free ( from )拯救, 解救deliver sb. frome.g. We must try to deliver them from misery.Lincoln delivered many black people from slavery.c) help a woman in childbirth (给某人) 接生, 助产deliver sb. ofe.g. They delivered the woman of twins.(The woman was delivered of twins.)They delivered the twins.d) give forth in words陈述deliver oneself of… 发表意见e.g. She delivered herself of her opinions.②deliverance (n.): rescuee.g. He is happy about his deliverance from the prison.③delivery (n.): delivering of letters, goods etc.e.g. How many deliveries are there in your city?We guarantee prompt delivery of goods.take ~ of : 提取e.g. When will you take delivery of the car we have got for you?make deliveries of : 送货e.g. The shop makes deliveries of goods every day.19.furious (adj.): violent, uncontrolledbe ~ with sb.e.g. He will be furious with you if you offend him.be ~ at sth.e.g. He will be furious at what you say.20.…only to discover…( see, find, know, discover, notice ): “ only + to + v” is used toexpress resulte.g. The young man accepted the job offered by the boss only to find that he wouldwork under a woman.Uncle Alan came to take Tom home for his holiday, only to find that Tomwas unwilling to go.She went to find her husband, only to discover her husband was with another woman.21.devote①devote (vt.): give up (oneself, one’s time, energy, etc) to sb. or sth.~ sth. to sth.e.g. What do you devote your spare time to ?I devote my spare time to sports.He devoted his life to mission work in Africa.~ oneself toe.g. He devoted himself to scientific research.I’ll devote myself to educational cause.②devoteda)(p.p.)be devoted to专心致志于,献身于, 忠诚于e.g. He was devoted to science.She is still devoted to the study of Chemistry.She is devoted to her husband.be fond of 热爱, 喜欢e.g. Shaka was devoted to his mother.The writer has been devoted to the plumbers.She is quite devoted to her children.b)(adj.): loyale.g. He is a devoted comrade who is giving everything for the cause.He has a lot of devoted friends.③devotedly (adv.)e.g. He is working hard and devotedly.We’ll serve the people devotedly.④devotion (n.)a)devoting or being devotede.g. A teacher’s devotion to the educational cause is admirable.b) deep, strong lovee.g. We know the devotion of a mother for her children.Because of his devotion to music, he is popular with the young people.have ~ toe.g. The dog has much devotion to his master.⑤devotee (n.): a person who is devoted to sth.e.g. a devotee of music/ sportsIV. Translation1.那个可怕的夜晚使人毛骨悚然.2.我们老师对教育事业的忠诚一直鼓励我们学好英语.3.如果你借了钱不还,银行就会冻结你的工资.4.我们的老朋友很高兴因为他从监狱里释放出来.5.是你们把货物带走, 还是我们把它们送去你们家?6.如果可能, 我们将提前到商场提货.7.他们没到火车站时已经开始下雪.8.那次火灾是人们记忆中最严重的一次.9.他一生中经历过多次失败, 但失败使他坚强.10.他匆忙地赶到飞机场, 结果发现飞机已经起飞了. ((Suggested key1.That terrible night was thrilling / could make your blood freeze / freeze your blood.2.Our teacher’s devotion to the educational cause has been encouraging us to learn English well.3.If you borrow money and do not pay it back, the bank will freeze your salary.4.Our old friend is very happy for he has been released from prison.5.Will you take take the goods home or shall we make deliveries of them to your home?6.If possible, we will come to the shop to take delivery of goods ahead of time.7.Snow had set in before they reached the railway station.8.That fire disaster was the most serious in living memory.9.He has experienced many times of failure in his life, but failures make him hardened.10.He hurried to the airport, only to find that the plane had taken off.)。

现代大学英语精读3(第二版)unit9课后答案

现代大学英语精读3(第二版)unit9课后答案

Unit 9 Vocabulary1(P215)Into Chinese1.有力的工具2.时髦的字眼3.资金流4.债券融资5.产权投资6.跨国兼并与收购7.往来账目赤字8.收支盈余9.裙带资本主义10.规模经济11.零部件生产12.吓人的前景13.有道理的假设14.强有力的反对15.转基因作物16.缺少共同的议事日程17.腐蚀当地文化18.声请加入19.极力夸大某人的势力20.推广技术Into English1.a double-edged sword2.national sovereignty3.a daunting question4.trade negotiation5.economic unification6.ever-declining costs7.consumer confidence8.economic forecast9.economic entities10.multilateral institutions 11.ensuing financial crisis12.after adjusting for inflation13.a full-scale economic downturn14.lopsided trade flows15.boom-bust cycle16.management skill17.product design18.unpredictable consequence19.high-cost industries20.the OECD2.(P216)1.propel/push/ spur2.The amount we benefit;neutralized;heighten/intensify3.inspire/rouse/stimulate/stire/give rise to/lead to4.expected/estimated/projected/forecast;help to improve/contribute to improving/favor a rise in5.shield/defend/preserve;reduce/lower;phase out/lift/eliminate6.championed/advocated/stood for/fought for/supported;trade liberalization;engage with/integrate with/link up with/participate in7.develop into/snowball until it becomes/grow into/escalate into;slump/recession/depression/crisis8.disregard/ignore9.dwarfed/exceeded10.retarded/impeded/obstructed/hindered/prevented/held back3(P217)l.0ur company projects an 8% growth rate this year,up by 2% compared with last year.2.China is projected to increasingly favor more and more cross-border mergers and acquisitions.3.The slides projected on the screen showed that he tried to project himself as a strong man in the election campaign.4.He was greatly relieved to hear that the authorities had accepted his recommendation and the multibillion-dollar project had been postponed indefinitely.5. Dr Nelson had been operating on one wounded soldier after another for five hours. Therefore we all sighed with relief when Dr Mason was able to come to relieve him.ernment relief is like a pain-killer. It gives you relief,but it does not cure the disease. Besides,you can easily get hooked on it.7.Private businesses are not asking the government to shield them against competition. They just hope not to be discriminated against.8.We must try to win them over or neutralize them so that we can completely isolate the main enemy.9.Judging by the rate of inflation so far,perhaps it is necessary to raise interest rates again so that the recent pay raise will not be completely neutralized.10.A general feeling of optimism when the reform stared. People all believed that there were bright prospects for our modernization.4(P217)1-11CBABC ACBCA B5(P218)1(P218)1.alien2.foreign3.foreign4.foreign5.alien2(P219)1.surpass2.exceeded3.surpassed4.exceeding5.surpass6.exceeding3(P219)1.consist in2.consist in3.consist of4(P219)1.threat2.menace/threat3.threats4.menace/threat5.threat5(P219)1.deadly2.deadly3.dead4.dead/deadly5.deadGrammar1(P220)1 (P.220)The kind of noun that is generally used as subject in such sentence refers to a fact, an idea or equivalents. Words that can be followed by an appositive clause can generally be used with be + predicative clause.1. Nouns that refer to facts or equivalents: question, reality, addiction, truth (1, 6, 5, 8)2. Nouns that refer to opinions or equivalents: answer, danger, presumption. significance (2, 3,4,7)3. Nouns that refer to feelings or equivalents: worry, regret (9, 10)2 (P.220)1. whether we are going to be the servants or the masters of technology2. My answer is that it is neither; love is simply a strong feeling of deep affection3. that its facilities are superb but the fares are a bit too high4.that they can hardly cope with the need of resources of the ever-growing population5. that it has some functions of a computer like Web browsing6.whether temporary employees could enjoy social security benefits as permanent staff7. that this area will sooner or later turn desert8. that man is descended from the apes9. how important decisions are made here10. that the teacher-student relationship is so harmonious both in and after class2(P221)1 (P. 221)1. subject我们所说的那个市场2. object of the preposition "about" 教育家喜欢称之为“顿悟”的那个概念3. predicative (没有)人们通常认为士兵所具有的样子4. object of the preposition “of”你们叫天气的那东西5. predicative有些人所说的那种酷爱读书的人6. predicative第欧根尼自诩的那种人7. object of the preposition “in”生态学家所说的“极大而独立的自然保护区”8. object of the preposition “to”我所认为的那个现实世界2 (P. 222)1. What you call works of art2. what their friends considered only "pocket money"3. What other people considered pressure4. what the media termed the toughest war on drugs so far5. what we called traitors6. what she termed “an error of judgment”7. what his wife calls a total workaholic8. what people consider normal behavior9. what people used to regard as the most important virtues10. what they term a love-hate relationship3(P. 222)1. This is a simple sentence.Subject: Ever declining costs for communication and transportationPredicate verb: favoredQualifier: before the InternetObject: more global commerceParenthesis: from jet planes, batter undersea telephone cables and satellites ( The prepositional phrase, separated from the rest of the sentence by dashes, explains how the ever declining costs are achieved. )2. This is a complex sentenceSubject: companiesPredicate verb: seekQualifier: By trying to maximize their presence in as many nations as possible (an adverbial modifying the predicate verb "seek")Object: to achieve economies of scale and to stay abreast of technological changes Parenthesis: that is, to lower costs through higher sales and production volumes (used to explain “ to achieve economies of scale ” )Qualifier: that can now occur almost anywhere (a relative clause modifying “ technological changes ” )4 (P. 222)“你的嘴说:‘不,不,不’,可你的眼睛却说:‘是,是.是’。

大学英语精读 第三册 Unit Nine

大学英语精读 第三册 Unit Nine

Unit Nine:The Death of HitlerTextIn the last days of World War 11, Adolf Hitler and his closest associates had sought shelter in a command bunker before the fall of Berlin. He knew that defeat was close at hand and that he must prepare for his own death. Here is a detailed description of how he ended his life. The Death of HitlerWilliam L. ShirerDuring the afternoon of April 29, news arrived at the bunker where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were separated from the outside world. Mussolini, Hitler's fellow fascist dictator and partner in aggression, had met his end, and it had been shared by his mistress, Clara Petacci. They had been caught by Italian guerrillas on April 27 while trying to escape to Switzerland and executed after a brief trial. On the Saturday night of April 28 the bodies were brought to Milan in a truck and dumped on the town square. The next day they were strung up by the heels from lampposts and later cut down so that throughout the rest of Sunday, they lay in the gutter. On May Day Benito Mussolini was buried beside his mistress in the paupers' plot of a Milan cemetery. In such a horrible climax of degradation Mussolini and Fascism passed into history.It is not know how many of the details of Mussolini's shabby end were communicated to the Fuehrer. One can only guess that if he heard many of them he was only strengthened in his resolve not to allow himself or his bride to be made a spectacle —— not their live selves or their bodies.Shortly after receiving the news of Mussolini's death, Hitler began to make the final preparations for his. He had his favorite Alsatian dog poisoned and two other dogs in the household shot. Then he called in his two remaining women secretaries and handed them capsules of poison to use if they wished to when the advancing Russians broke in. He was sorry, he said, not to be able to give them a better farewell gift, and he expressed his appreciation for their long and loyal service. Evening had now come, the last of Adolf Hitler's life. He instructed Mrs. Junge, one of his secretaries, to destroy the remaining papers in his files, and he sent out word that no one in the bunker was to go to bed until further orders. This was interpreted by all as meaning that he judged the time had come to make his farewells. But it was not until long after midnight, at about 2:30 AM of April 30, as several witnesses recall, that the Fuehrer emerged from his private quarters and appeared in the general dining passage where some 20 persons, mostly the women members of his group of associates, were assembled. He walked down the line shaking hand with each andmumbling a few words that were inaudible. There was a heavy film of moisture on his eyes and, as Mrs. Junge remembered, "They seemed to be looking far away, beyond the walls of the bunker."After he retired, a curious thing happened. The tension which had been building up to an almost unendurable point in the bunker broke, and several persons went to the canteen —— to dance. The weird party soon became so noisy that word was sent from the Fuehrer's quarters requesting more quiet. The Russians might come in a few hours and kill them all —— though most of them were already thinking of how they could escaped —— but in the meantime, for a brief spell, now that the Fuehrer's strict control of their lives was over, they would seek pleasure where and how they could find it. The sense of relief among these people seems to have been enormous, and they danced on through the night.Berlin was no longer defensible. The Russians already had occupied almost all of the city. It was now merely a question of the defense of he Chancellery. It too was doomed, as Hitler and Bormann learned at the situation conference at noon on April 30, the last that was ever to take place. The Russians were just a block away. The hour for Adolf Hitler to carry out his resolve had come.His bride apparently had no appetite for lunch that day, and Hitler took his meal with his two secretaries and with his vegetarian cook, whoperhaps did not realize that she had prepared his last meal. While they were finishing their lunch at about 2:30 PM, Erich Kempka, the Fuehrer's chauffeur, who was in charge of the Chancellery garage, received an order to deliver immediately 200 liters of gasoline in cans to the Chancellery garden. Kempka had some difficulty in rounding up so much fuel, but he managed to collect some 180 liters and with the help of three men carried it to the emergency exit of the bunker. While the oil to provide the first for the Viking funeral was being collected, Hitler, having done with his last meal, fetched Eva Braun for another and final farewell to his most intimate collaborators: Dr. Goebbels, Generals Krebs and Burgdorf, the secretaries, and Miss Manzialy, the cook.They finished their farewells and retired to their rooms. Outside in the passageway, Dr. Goebbels, Bormann and a few others waited. In a few moments a revolver shot was heard. They waited for a second one, but there was only silence. After a decent interval they quietly entered the Fuehrer's quarters. They found the body of Adolf Hitler sprawled on the sofa dripping blood. He had shot himself in the mouth. At this side lay Eva Braun. Two revolvers had fallen to the floor, but the bride had not used hers. She had swallowed poison.It was 3:30 PM on Monday, April 30, 1945, ten days after Adolf Hitler's fifty-sixth birthday, and twelve years and three months to the daysince he had become Chancellor of Germany and had instituted the Third Reich. It would survive him but a week.NEW WORDSbunkern. strongly-built shelter for soldiers, esp. one built underground 地堡fascista. 法西斯主义的n. 法西斯分子dictatorn. a ruler who has absolute power over a country, esp. one who has obtained such power by force 独裁者partnern. 伙伴aggressionn. the starting of a war, fight, or quarrel without just cause 侵略mistressn. 情妇a. 意大利的n. 意大利人;意大利语guer(r)illan. 游击队员executevt. kill (sb.) by law; carry out, perform 处死;实施,执行executivea. & n.dumpvt. drop or unload (sth.) in a heap or carelessly 倾倒stringvt. hang with a string or ropeheeln. (脚)后跟lamppostn. post for a street lamp 路灯柱n. a person with no means of livelihood, esp. one who is supported by charity 贫民plotn. a piece of land (usu. small)cemeteryn. place for burying the dead 公墓;墓地horriblea. causing a feeling of great shock, fear or dislikehorror n.climaxn. the point of greatest interest or intensity 高潮degradationn. 羞辱Fascismn. 法西斯主义shabbya. dishonourable; mean; worn out 不光彩的;卑鄙的;破旧的n. (德)元首strengthenv. make or become strong(er) 加强resolven. resolution 决心briden. a girl or woman just married or about to be married 新娘spectaclen. an object of contempt or disrespect; a public show or scene 引入鄙视的对象;场面preparationn. things done to get ready for sth.Alsatiana. 阿尔萨斯的n. 阿尔萨斯狼犬poisonvt. 毒死,放毒n. 毒药n. goodbyeappreciationn. understanding of the qualities or worth of sth.; grateful feelings 欣赏;感激loyala. true to one's friends, group, country, etc. faithful 忠诚的instructvt. give orders or directions to 命令;指示filen. 卷宗;档案wordn. orderinterpretvt. explain or tell the likely meaning of (sth.)interpretation n.privatea. personal; one's own 私人的;个人的ad. chiefly; almost allassociaten. a person connected with another, esp. in workassemblevt. gather or collect together 集合inaudiblea. that can not be heardmoisturen. slight wetness; water or other liquid spread in small drops in the air or on a surface 潮湿,湿气retirevi. withdraw; go away 退出unendurablea. unbearablecanteenn. a place in a military camp, factory, etc. where people may buy and eat food, meals, drinks, sweets, etc. 食堂a. strange; unnaturalrequestvt. Demand politely 请求meantimen. & ad. (in) the time betweenspelln. a period of timestricta. rigid 严厉的reliefn. the fact or state of lessening or freeing from anxiety, fear, or pain (忧虑等的)减轻,解除enormousa. very largedefensiblea. that can be defendedvt. cause to suffer sth. unavoidable and unpleasant, such as death or destructionnoonn. middayapparentlyad. evidently; it seems (that)apparent a.vegetariana. relating to a person who eats vegetables but no meat (有关)素食的chauffeurn. a person employed to drive someone's carlitern. (容量单位)升gasolinen. 汽油n. 燃料intimatea. close in relationship 亲密的collaboratorn. partner in an activity 协作者,同伙passagewayn. 走廊revolvern. 左轮手枪decenta. right and suitable 合宜的;得休的intervaln. time between two events 间隔sofan. 沙发dripv. fall or let fall in dropsswallowvt. 吞咽chancellorn. chief minister of state (in some countries e.g. Germany)总理(或首相)institutevt. set up for the first time 建立PHRASES & EXPRESSIONSmeet one's enddiestring uphang (sth.) high with strings; put to death by hanging 用绳吊起;吊死call inask to come or go inbreak inenter a building by force (非法)强行进入build upincrease, strengthen graduallyin the meantimemeanwhilein charge ofresponsible forround upcollect, gather together 集拢have done withfinish with; stop doing or using 结束;终止to a/ the dayexactly (in time)Switzerland瑞士Milan米兰(意大利城市)劳动节the Fuehrer元首(纳粹统治时期对希特勒的称呼)Junge荣格(姓氏)Berlin柏林(德国首都)the Chancellery(德国)总理府Bormann鲍曼(姓氏)Erich Kempka埃里希.肯普卡Viking(八至十世纪劫掠欧洲海岸的)北欧海盗Goebbels戈培尔(姓氏)克莱勃斯(姓氏)Burgdorf布克道夫(姓氏)Manzialy曼齐阿里(姓氏)the Third Reich 第三帝国。

精读3unit9课后答案

精读3unit9课后答案

Unit 9Into Chinese1. a powerful vehicle有力的工具2. a trendy word 时髦的字眼3. capital flows 资金流4. bond financing 债券融资5. equity investment 股本投资6. cross-border mergers and acquisitions 跨国兼并与收购7. current-account deficit 往来账目赤字8. favorable balance of payments 收支盈余9. crony capitalism 裙带资本主义10. economies of scale 规模经济11. component manufacturing 零部件生产12. a scary prospect 吓人的前景13. a plausible assumption 有道理的假设14. a powerful backlash 强有力的反对15. genetically modified crops 转基因作物16. lack a common agenda 缺少共同的议事日程17. erode the local culture 腐蚀当地文化18. seek membership 申请加入19. maximize one’s presence 极力扩大某人的势力20. spread technology 推广技术Into English1.双刃剑 a double-edged sword2.国家主权national sovereignty3.棘手的问题 a daunting question4.贸易协商trade negotiation5.经济一体化economic unification6.一直下降的成本ever-declining costs7.消费者信心consumer confidence8.经济预测economic forecast9.经济实体economic entities10.多边机构multilateral institutions11.随之而来的金融危机ensuing financial crisis12.扣除通货膨胀因素after adjusting for inflation13.全面经济下滑 a full-scale economic downturn14.不平衡的贸易流通lopsided trade flows15.繁荣衰退的周期boom-bust cycle16.管理技能management skill17.产品设计product design18.无法预计的后果unpredictable consequence19.高成本的工业high-cost industries20.经济合作与发展组织the OECDTranslate1.我们公司预计今年的增长速度为8%,比去年增长2%。

大学英语精读第三册9单元

大学英语精读第三册9单元

Lesson Nine A Dill PickleⅠTeaching objectives:After teaching this unit ,students are supposed to:1. get familiar with the rules of word formation ;2. get familiar with some grammatical points;3. get familiar with some proper noun;4. have a thorough understanding of the whole text: A Dill Pickle5.get a list of the new words and expressions and be able to use them freely in writing and daily conversation; II. Listening and speaking activities1.Listen to the recording of the text and know what the text talk about.2.Know the idea about the text and discuss the questions in the text.3.Talk about the relationship between the man and Vera.III. Reading Comprehension and Language Activities1. Pre-reading discussions:1) Read the text and listen to the recording. Try to understand as much as possible with the help of the notes, glossary, dictionaries and reference books.2) What do you think was the nature of two person‟s relationship?2. Background knowledge:1)The Volga:The longest river in Russia and the whole of Europe. It comes from the northwestern part ofRussia and flows 2,2290 miles in a winding course to the Caspian Sea(里海)in the south. The Boatman’s Song mentioned here is a well-known folk song.2)Kew GardensFamous botanical gardens located in a part of Richmond in Greater London, England.3)CorsicaFrench island in the Mediterranean, north of the island of Sardinia(撒丁岛)3. About the text:The text can be divided intoPart One(Para 1-12) the couple former lovers recognized each other and then sat down together.Part Two (Para 13-21) they recalled their past days together.Part Three(Para 22-51) the man flaunted the girls his travel experience and then they recalled the man‟s boyhood stories together.Part Four(Para 52-65) the man told something about the letter which the woman sent to him. Although the man wanted to urge her to stay, she leaved finally.4. Language points:1)Words and expressions1)to snap.(1)to break with a sudden sharp noisea.His neck snapped and he died instantly.b.He snapped some dead wood from the trees nearby and made a fire.(2)to open or close something suddenlya.She snapped her suitcase shut and pushed it under her bed.b.Her eyes snapped open.(3)to say something quickly and angrily or in an annoyed manner“Don‟t take me for a fool,” he said.(4)to take a photoI didn‟t stay long. I just took a quick look and snapped a few pictures.(5) To make a sharp cracking sound with fingers or teethTheir ferocious dog was snapping at me.(1)to fasten firmlya.The chairs are all fixed to the floor.b.He looked at me with fixed eyes.(2)to arrangeWe have not yet fixed the meeting.(3)to repair or curea.The radiator of my car is leaking. I‟ve got to get it fixed right away.b.The doctor said that he could fix my broken nose.Fix n. An awkward and difficult positionHis wife divorced him, and his son is only three. He is now a terrible fix.3)Apart adv.(1)separate by a distancea.The two schools are only a few blocks apart.b.They are now living apart.c.They are worlds apart in personality.(2)into partsYou need special equipment to take this machine apart.Other useful expressions: to tell apart, to pull apart, to drift apart, to fall apart,to come apart, to grow apart2)Grammatical points and structure﹡He was peeling an orange.To peel an orange: to take off the peel of an orange.To peel potatoes; to husk剥去...的皮[壳] the rice; to shell the peas去壳除去…的壳;剥…外皮;shell oysters.剥牡蛎; to weed the garden给花园除杂草; to gut取出内脏the fish; to dust掸掉...上的灰尘the tables.﹡Won’t you smoke? 3An invitation: Won’t you sit down? Won’t you come in? Won’t you have some coffee?﹡But she was thinking how well she remembered that trick of his—the trick of interrupting her—and of how it used to exasperate her six years ago. (12)To exasperate: to annoy, to vex, to irritate very much.﹡I am still just as ignorant for all your telling me. (13)For all: in spite of all.For all our efforts, we still couldn‟t’t save his life.For all his power, he is still the most despised person﹡His was the truer.15The Johnsons have two daughters. Tina was the more intelligent.﹡And in the warmth, as it were, another memory unfolded.﹡As it were: as if; as you might say; so to speak.﹡Apart from them, with his supper in a cloth on his knees, sat the coachman.Apart from:(here)some distance away from.It is a bit colder in winter, but apart from (except) that, it’s quite a pleasant city to live in.Apart from (Besides)these reasons, there is yet another factor.A cloth: cloth is usually uncountable unless it refers to a piece of this material for special purpose such as a table cloth or a dish cloth﹡Antonomasia(换称)换称中的专有名词通常有三种来源:宗教,古代及当代的历史和文学。

现代大学英语精读第三册第九课

现代大学英语精读第三册第九课

short-story writer, was born in Wellington,
New Zealand. She is considered one of the
greatest masters of the short-story form.
At the age of 18 she settled in London to study establish as a writer. In music and to herself 1918 she married English literary critic Middleton Murry.
To be continued on the next page.
I. Dictation
Lesson 9 – A Dill Pickle
As a New Zealand's most famous writer, she
was closely associated with D.H. Lawrence
and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf.
Her short stories are also notable for their use
of stream of consciousness . Much influenced by Russian writer Anton Chekhov, Mansfield depicted events and _____ trivial changes insubtle behavior. human
wishing you could create your fate—O
how many times I have felt just the

大学英语精读精读第三册Unit 9 Song of Defiance课件

大学英语精读精读第三册Unit 9 Song of Defiance课件
威尔第的《安魂曲》 又称《安魂弥撒》, 作于1873-1874年。 这部作品是为纪念 好友、意大利诗人 及小说家曼佐尼而 作。
Quantus tremor est futurus, Quando Judex est venturus, Cuncta stricte discussurus! 将会有何等的畏怖 当审判者从天而降 严苛地裁判万物!
Auschwitz

Dachau
Isaacson Haosen camp
自1981年问世的“德军总部”;由 Muse Software公司研发;Apple II平台发售
战地1是由美国的EA DICE工作室 在2016年发行的游戏,虽然是以 一战作为背景,但带来的真实的 战争体验却是无可比拟的。
Unit 9 Song of Defiance
Can songs give people strength when they are fighting injustice? If you think they can ,give one or two examples.
Can art be used to disguise criticism of those in power?
奥斯维辛集中营是纳粹 德国时期建立的劳动营 和灭绝营之一,有“死 亡工厂”之称。营内设 有四个大规模杀人的毒 气“浴室”、储尸窖和 焚尸炉,一次可屠杀 12,000人,配备的焚尸 炉每天可焚烧8,000具尸 体。比克瑙有四间毒气 室,曾创造过每天毒死 6000人的纪录。在奥斯 威辛集中营存在的4年多 期间,先后关押过数百 万人!其中有120万到 150万人在这里丧生。
What do you know about how the Jews were treated by the Nazis in World War II?

精读3 unit9

精读3 unit9

Globalization 全球化

The term of globalization has come into common usage since the 1980s.Economic globalization is a historical process, the result of human innovation and technological progress; it refer to the increasing integration of economies all over the world .Globalization also refer to the movement of people, labor ,knowledge and technology across international borders. There are also boarder cultural, political and environmental dimensions of globalization that are not covered here.
Detailed Analysis
1.
How does the author argue this problem?
fear & anger (paras. 30-31) It could implode… (paras. 32-33)
Seattle protest European fears US workers
Herald Tribune Formally called Paris Herald-tribune, a daily newspaper published in Europe, and it is owned by a joint venture of the New York Times and the Washington Post. Its circulation in the early 1980s was in excess of 100,000.

现代大学英语精读3_Unit_9_The_Dill_Pickle

现代大学英语精读3_Unit_9_The_Dill_Pickle


Her prose style is delightful, and the choice of diction is always so careful and appropriate
I was jealous of her writing,
the only writing I have been jealous of
II. Explanation of Text
1.
Incredible! He didn’t know her. (p.2)
Inference >the
relationship between them had been unusual. At least this indicated that they had known each other very well six years ago.
ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ
3. He closed his eyes an instant, but opening them his face lit up as though he had struck a match in a dark room. (p. 2)

> When he remembered who I was, he suddenly looked very excited.
Unit Nine The Dill Pickle
By Katherine Mansfield
Lesson 9 – A Dill Pickle
Dill pickle
Cucumber reserved in salty and spicy water with such ingredients as pepper, garlic, dill and vinegar. In Russia, it is eaten with hamburger as an appetizer.

大学英语精读Book 3 Unit 9 文字材料

大学英语精读Book 3 Unit 9 文字材料

Unit 9 A Song of Defiance Words1. defiance: [U]behavior that shows you refuse to do what someone tells you to do, especially because you do not respect them 违抗; 反抗;His defiance of the law cost him dearly.蔑视法律使他付出沉重的代价。

.in defiance of sb/sth in spite of sb/sth; ignoring sb/sth不顾某人[某事物]; 无视某人[某事物]:act in defiance of orders 违抗命令的行动She wanted him to stay, but he left in defiance of her wishes.她要他留下来, 但他并不理会, 还是走了.2. triumph:[U] (joy or satisfaction at) being successful or victorious 成功或胜利(的喜悦或满足):shouts of triumph 胜利的欢呼声The winning team returned home in triumph. 获胜的队奏凯而归.[C]great achievement or success 巨大的成就或成功:one of the triumphs of modern science 现代科学的一项重大成就v [I, Ipr] ~ (over sb/sth) be successful or victorious 获得成功或胜利: Common sense triumphed in the end. 人的理智终於战胜了一切.triumph over one's difficulties 战胜困难3. craft: [通常用於被动语态] make (sth) skilfully, esp by hand精工制作(某物)(尤指用手工):a beautiful hand-crafted silver goblet美观的手工精制的高脚银杯.4. reality:1)现实;真实[U]He is out of touch with reality.他脱离现实。

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洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌In the last days of World War 11, Adolf Hitler and his closest associates had sought shelter in a command bunker before the fall of Berlin. He knew that defeat was close at hand and that he must prepare for his own death. Here is a detailed description of how he ended his life.The Death of HitlerWilliam L. ShirerDuring the afternoon of April 29, news arrived at the bunker where Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were separated from the outside world. Mussolini, Hitler's fellow fascist dictator and partner in aggression, had met his end, and it had been shared by his mistress, Clara Petacci.They had been caught by Italian guerrillas on April 27 while trying to escape to Switzerland and executed after a brief trial. On the Saturday night of April 28 the bodies were brought to Milan in a truck and dumped on the town square. The next day they were strung up by the heels from lampposts and later cut down so that throughout the rest of Sunday, they lay in the gutter. On May Day Benito Mussolini was buried beside his mistress in the paupers' plot of a Milan cemetery. In such a horrible climax of degradation Mussolini and Fascism passed into history.It is not know how many of the details of Mussolini's shabby end were communicated to the Fuehrer. One can only guess that if he heard many of them he was only strengthened in his resolve not to allow himself or his bride to be made a spectacle ——not their live selves or their bodies.Shortly after receiving the news of Mussolini's death, Hitler began to make the final preparations for his. He had his favorite Alsatian dog poisoned and two other dogs in the household shot. Then he called in his two remaining women secretaries and handed them capsules of poison to use if they wished to when the advancing Russians broke in. He was sorry, he said, not to be able to give them a better farewell gift, and he expressed his appreciation for their long and loyal service.Evening had now come, the last of Adolf Hitler's life. He instructed Mrs. Junge, one of his secretaries, to destroy the remaining papers in his files, and he sent out word that no one in the bunker was to go to bed until further orders. This was interpreted by all as meaning that he judged the time had come to make his farewells. But it was not until long after midnight, at about 2:30 AM of April 30, as several witnesses recall, that the Fuehrer emerged from his private quarters and appeared in the general dining passage where some 20 persons, mostly the women members of his group of associates, were assembled. He walked down the line shaking hand with each and mumbling a few words that were inaudible. There was a heavy film of moisture on his eyes and, as Mrs. Junge remembered, "They seemed to be looking far away, beyond the walls of the bunker."After he retired, a curious thing happened. The tension which had been building up to an almost unendurable point in the bunker broke, and several persons went tothe canteen ——to dance. The weird party soon became so noisy that word was sent from the Fuehrer's quarters requesting more quiet. The Russians might come in a few hours and kill them all ——though most of them were already thinking of how they could escaped ——but in the meantime, for a brief spell, now that the Fuehrer's strict control of their lives was over, they would seek pleasure where and how they could find it. The sense of relief among these people seems to have been enormous, and they danced on through the night.Berlin was no longer defensible. The Russians already had occupied almost all of the city. It was now merely a question of the defense of he Chancellery. It too was doomed, as Hitler and Bormann learned at the situation conference at noon on April 30, the last that was ever to take place. The Russians were just a block away. The hour for Adolf Hitler to carry out his resolve had come.His bride apparently had no appetite for lunch that day, and Hitler took his meal with his two secretaries and with his vegetarian cook, who perhaps did not realize that she had prepared his last meal. While they were finishing their lunch at about 2:30 PM, Erich Kempka, the Fuehrer's chauffeur, who was in charge of the Chancellery garage, received an order to deliver immediately 200 liters of gasoline in cans to the Chancellery garden. Kempka had some difficulty in rounding up so much fuel, but he managed to collect some 180 liters and with the help of three men carried it to the emergency exit of the bunker.While the oil to provide the first for the Viking funeral was being collected, Hitler, having done with his last meal, fetched Eva Braun for another and final farewell to his most intimate collaborators: Dr. Goebbels, Generals Krebs and Burgdorf, the secretaries, and Miss Manzialy, the cook.They finished their farewells and retired to their rooms. Outside in the passageway, Dr. Goebbels, Bormann and a few others waited. In a few moments a revolver shot was heard. They waited for a second one, but there was only silence. After a decent interval they quietly entered the Fuehrer's quarters. They found the body of Adolf Hitler sprawled on the sofa dripping blood. He had shot himself in the mouth. At this side lay Eva Braun. Two revolvers had fallen to the floor, but the bride had not used hers. She had swallowed poison.It was 3:30 PM on Monday, April 30, 1945, ten days after Adolf Hitler's fifty-sixth birthday, and twelve years and three months to the day since he had become Chancellor of Germany and had instituted the Third Reich. It would survive him but a week.NEW WORDSbunkern. strongly-built shelter for soldiers, esp. one built underground 地堡fascista. 法西斯主义的n. 法西斯分子dictatorn. a ruler who has absolute power over a country, esp. one who has obtained such power by force 独裁者partnern. 伙伴aggressionn. the starting of a war, fight, or quarrel without just cause 侵略mistressn. 情妇Italiana. 意大利的n. 意大利人;意大利语guer(r)illan. 游击队员executevt. kill (sb.)by law; carry out, perform 处死;实施,执行executivea. & n.dumpvt. drop or unload (sth.)in a heap or carelessly 倾倒stringvt. hang with a string or ropeheeln. (脚)后跟lamppostn. post for a street lamp 路灯柱paupern. a person with no means of livelihood, esp. one who is supported by charity 贫民plotn. a piece of land (usu. small)cemeteryn. place for burying the dead 公墓;墓地horriblea. causing a feeling of great shock, fear or dislikehorror n.climaxn. the point of greatest interest or intensity 高潮degradationn. 羞辱Fascismn. 法西斯主义shabbya. dishonourable; mean; worn out 不光彩的;卑鄙的;破旧的Fuehrern. (德)元首strengthenv. make or become strong(er)加强resolven. resolution 决心briden. a girl or woman just married or about to be married 新娘spectaclen. an object of contempt or disrespect; a public show or scene 引入鄙视的对象;场面preparationn. things done to get ready for sth.Alsatiana. 阿尔萨斯的n. 阿尔萨斯狼犬poisonvt. 毒死,放毒n. 毒药farewelln. goodbyeappreciationn. understanding of the qualities or worth of sth.; grateful feelings 欣赏;感激loyala. true to one's friends, group, country, etc. faithful 忠诚的instructvt. give orders or directions to 命令;指示filen. 卷宗;档案wordn. orderinterpretvt. explain or tell the likely meaning of (sth.)interpretation n.privatea. personal; one's own 私人的;个人的mostlyad. chiefly; almost allassociaten. a person connected with another, esp. in workassemblevt. gather or collect together 集合inaudiblea. that can not be heardmoisturen. slight wetness; water or other liquid spread in small drops in the air or on a surface 潮湿,湿气retirevi. withdraw; go away 退出unendurablea. unbearablecanteenn. a place in a military camp, factory, etc. where people may buy and eat food, meals, drinks, sweets, etc. 食堂weirda. strange; unnaturalrequestvt. Demand politely 请求meantimen. & ad. (in)the time betweenspelln. a period of timestricta. rigid 严厉的reliefn. the fact or state of lessening or freeing from anxiety, fear, or pain (忧虑等的)减轻,解除enormousa. very largedefensiblea. that can be defendeddoomvt. cause to suffer sth. unavoidable and unpleasant, such as death or destructionnoonn. middayapparentlyad. evidently; it seems (that)apparent a.vegetariana. relating to a person who eats vegetables but no meat (有关)素食的chauffeurn. a person employed to drive someone's carlitern. (容量单位)升gasolinen. 汽油fueln. 燃料intimatea. close in relationship 亲密的collaboratorn. partner in an activity 协作者,同伙passagewayn. 走廊revolvern. 左轮手枪decenta. right and suitable 合宜的;得休的intervaln. time between two events 间隔sofan. 沙发dripv. fall or let fall in dropsswallowvt. 吞咽chancellorn. chief minister of state (in some countries e.g. Germany)总理(或首相)institutevt. set up for the first time 建立PHRASES & EXPRESSIONSmeet one's enddiestring uphang (sth.)high with strings; put to death by hanging 用绳吊起;吊死call inask to come or go inbreak inenter a building by force (非法)强行进入build upincrease, strengthen graduallyin the meantimemeanwhilein charge ofresponsible forround upcollect, gather together 集拢have done withfinish with; stop doing or using 结束;终止to a/ the dayexactly (in time)PROPER NAMESAdolf Hitler阿道夫.希特勒Eva Braun爱娃.勃劳恩Benito Mussolini本尼托.墨索里尼Clara Petacci克拉拉.贝塔西Switzerland瑞士Milan米兰(意大利城市)May Day劳动节the Fuehrer元首(纳粹统治时期对希特勒的称呼)Junge荣格(姓氏)Berlin柏林(德国首都)the Chancellery(德国)总理府Bormann鲍曼(姓氏)Erich Kempka埃里希.肯普卡Viking(八至十世纪劫掠欧洲海岸的)北欧海盗Goebbels戈培尔(姓氏)Krebs克莱勃斯(姓氏)Burgdorf布克道夫(姓氏)Manzialy曼齐阿里(姓氏)the Third Reich第三帝国“成千上万人疯狂下载。

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