二十一世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册第一单元习题答案和课文翻译

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21世纪大学实用英语第4册综合教程及练习册答案

21世纪大学实用英语第4册综合教程及练习册答案

《21世纪大学实用英语综合练习》第四册答案Key for Workbook (4)Unit 1Part 1 Text ExercisesI.1-4FHAB 5-8GECD 9.premature 10.predetermined 11.precautions12.predict 13.preconditions 14.Preschool 15. preview 16. predictionsII.1. lean on a stick2. a bundle of laundry3. count out4. have never been so pleased with…5.a real find6. have sth. ready7. a home for the aged 8. speak of the stubbornness of mankind 9. work beyond the limits of one’s power10. three weeks at the most11.nothing is heard of (sb.) 12. mourn for13.mend a shirt 14. a sunken mouth and pale lips15. st and on one’s feet again 16. with the help ofIII.1-10 H M Q R A V B C P F 11-20 T X W L G U D N E I 21-24 J O S K IV.(let + ad./prep.)1-7 C D E A F G B 8. let…in for9. let…off10. let out 11. let up12. let down 13. let …in14. let alone(pass + ad./prep. )1-6: pass away; pass by; pass down; pass for; pass off; pass on;7-12: pass over; pass out; passed by; pass on; passed away; passed down;13-16: pass for; passed off; passed over.;pass outV.1-6 easy where from outside steal on7-12 what time begged for with boreVI.Passage 1: 1-6BDBDAD Passage 2: 1-5: CDCABVII.1. cry for help2. a terrified boy3. repay him4. a good education5. the discoverer Part ⅡExercises for PRETCOII.1-5 ABBDC 6-10 DCABC 11-15 CBDDC 16-20 BCBAD21-25: had accumulated; absence; faithfully; stagger; unload;26-30: vanished; be restored; Civilization; cultural; were pavingIII.1-5 BCBDA 6. British Sign Language 7. Metropolitan Museum8.concepts and terminology 9. ﹩75; 10. 212-650-2833IV.1-4 BAAC5. 使用法定术语作为双方当事人的别称时,要小心。

21世纪大学实用英语第四册练习册加综合答案完美版

21世纪大学实用英语第四册练习册加综合答案完美版

《21世纪大学实用英语综合练习》第四册答案Key for Workbook (4)Unit 1Part 1 Text ExercisesI.1-4FHAB 5-8GECD 9.premature 10.predetermined 11.precautions 12.predict13.preconditions 14.Preschool 15. preview 16. predictionsII.1. lean on a stick2. a bundle of laundry3. count out4. have never been so pleased with…5.a real find6. have sth. ready7. a home for the aged 8. speak of the stubbornness of mankind9. work beyond the limits of one’s power10. three weeks at the most11.nothing is heard of (sb.) 12. mourn for13.mend a shirt 14. a sunken mouth and pale lips15. stan d on one’s feet again 16. with the help ofIII.1-10 H M Q R A V B C P F 11-20 T X W L G U D N E I 21-24 J O S KIV.(let + ad./prep.)1-7 C D E A F G B 8. let…in for9. let…off10. let out 11. let up12. let down 13. let …in14. let alone(pass + ad./prep. )1-6: pass away; pass by; pass down; pass for; pass off; pass on;7-12: pass over; pass out; passed by; pass on; passed away; passed down;13-15: pass for; passed off; passed over.V.1-6 easy where from outside steal on7-12 what time begged for with boreVI. Passage 1: 1-6BDBDAD Passage 2: 1-5: CDCABVII.1. cry for help2. a terrified boy3. repay him4. a good education5. the discovererPart ⅡExercises for PRETCOII.1-5 ABBDC 6-10 DCABC 11-15 CBDDC 16-20 BCBAD21-25: had accumulated; absence; faithfully; stagger; unload;26-30: vanished; be restored; Civilization; cultural; were pavingIII.1-5 BCBDA 6. British Sign Language 7. Metropolitan Museum8.concepts and terminology 9. ﹩75; 10. 212-650-2833IV.1-4 BAAC5. 使用法定术语作为双方当事人的别称时,要小心。

二十一世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册第一单元习题答案和课文翻译

二十一世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册第一单元习题答案和课文翻译

基础英语Book 4 第一单元学习资料Ⅰ.Exercise 9. Take a close look at the following picture. Think about it for one minute. Then give a two-minute oral presentation to explain to the class what you think it means.Questions:1.What does the man fill his mind with, knowledge or money?2.What dose the man fill his pocket, knowledge or money?3.What should we do first ?To fill our mind with knowledge or to fill our pocket with money? Preparation:1. We have been taught the importance of independence. Actually, we are learning to be independent while we are living on campus as college students. Upon graduation, we will look fora job and earn a living in the world of competition on our own.2. First thin gs first. We are supposed to fill our…………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………3. We are living in the age of knowledge economy ………………………………………………. ………………………………………………..4. Today, we are college students with empty pockets. ………………………………………….. ..............................................................................Ⅱ.Language points for Paragraph 11-14 of Text B1. e.g.新的经济发展正推动着变革。

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程(第四册)课后翻译

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程(第四册)课后翻译

Unit 41、I have decided not to go to the interview because the job advertisement has made it clear that only a college graduate is eligible for the post.2、She makes her son practice the piano every day. It seems that she has set her heart on making a pianist of her son.3、When I was a child, I enjoyed doing errands for my mother. I could keep the small change.4、His excellent performance spoke to every member of the audience. No one made any sound throughout it.5、When I finally got around to visiting him in hospital, it was too late.6、Since he is so stubborn, I don’t intend to talk him into considering our suggestion, either.Unit 51、As a result of a downsizing initiative and a major bank merger, my usually well-ordered life became fraught with changes.2、Although I am a rather reticent individual by nature,I made the most of the oral presentations in class. And soon my confidence level soared.3、Much to the amazement of his friends and relatives, the young man gave up his secure future, stepped out his comfort zone and rejoined the “rat race”4、No matter what life throws our way, having a positive attitude makes room for the future.5、Of course, having a fulfilling career is a personal goal I long to achieve. However, working towards materialistic things and personal glorification has never been my first priority.6、Having lost his job, he returned to college and endedup acquiring a diploma.Unit 61、The new agreement is based on the original United Nations proposal.2、I’ll take this English test even if it takes weeks or months of preparation.3、In order to sell anybody anything in five minutes or less, you have to find common ground on which you and your client can stand together.4、Yes, you must work harder in your studies. But it does not mean that you have to sacrifice your health for better grades.5、We’re not here to talk about what divides us. We’re here to find the things that bind us together.6、In some cases you have to stoop to conquer. But does it mean that you have to sacrifice your integrity? Certainly not.Unit 71、While attending Columbia, Liming became good friends with Wang Ying, a twenty-year-old girl from Hong Kong. Encouraged by his instructor, John decided to make medicine his life’s career.2、Less than a month after he came to McGill University, Dr. Johnson submitted to the president a detailed plan for setting up a new laboratory in the biology department.3、After receiving the urgent cablegram from his former instructor, Dr. Drew immediately set to work and organized the “Blood for Britain” campaign.4、At the beginning of the following year, thousands of American soldiers were killed or injured on the battlefield.5、In a series of experiments, Dr. Drew discovered that plasma could be given to any patient regardless of blood type.。

21世纪大学英语第四册课后习题翻译答案(1)2

21世纪大学英语第四册课后习题翻译答案(1)2

Unit oneXI1.Americans tend to define people by the jobs they have/do. Such characteristics as their family and educational backgrounds are considered less important.2.His uncompromising personality explains why he could no longer put up with his employer and eventually submitted his resignation.3.If you really want to learn English well, you must put in a lot of time and energy, or you'll go nowhere. The same can be said of other subjects.4.Some actors’ fame is built on their innate beauty, but despite his short stature, Dustin Hoffman rose above and it is his excellent acting that set him apart.5.After he took charge, we discovered that there were striking differences between him and his predecessor. He had the drive and passion, came up with many new ideas, and focused his work on how to raise our morale.6.Deng Xiaoping made history when he declared China's reform and opening-up policy. Despite tremendous obstacles, he made lasting contributions to our country's modernization with his unrelenting efforts.7.Why could someone with a genius IQ be left behind by a hardworking person with an average IQ? It has to be acknowledged that besides one's IQ, many other factors have much to do with one's achievements.8.This teacher is really remarkable in first motivating her students so shecan really teach them something. It's not that she is talented, it's that she focuses completely or drawing their full attention in class.unit twoX1.He glared at John and was annoyed by his refusal to cooperate.2.John's sincere speech shows his gratitude to the people who rendered him generous help when he was in difficulty.3.He is something of a stamp collector. The fact that once he saved up for two years to buy a rare stamp is proof of it.4.The beauty of these roses could not be overstated. They took/caught all the visitors fancy in one way or another.5.At first he took it for granted that they should build more highways in this area. Then a careful calculation of the expenditure compelled him to think twice before he made the final decision.6.Each time he receives a gift from me, no matter how small, my friend Bill never fails to acknowledge it.7.The journalist has decided to trace the young man referred to in the old couple's letter, which is a tribute to the young man's effort at improving their living conditions.8.Though he was fed up with the salesmen who knocked at his door and boasted about their products every day, he refrained from slamming thedoor in their face.unit 3XI1.Tom was hung up on the problem but could do nothing about it until he learnt to solve it with different tactics.teral thinking has helped him to advance his new theory which had seemed to reach a dead end.3.The framework of our latest construction plan has been affirmed by the local government. Whether it will be carried out on time is of the utmost significance to the development of this coastal city.4.While trying to find a solution to the problem, Edward reached an impasse in his thinking, but later he changed his point of view and solved the problem in an entirely unexpected fashion.5.Many people believe that computer labs will eventually take over from the libraries and students who want to take in new knowledge will end up learning everything in the computer lab.6.Yesterday his car crashed into a truck almost head-on. If he does not stop driving so carelessly, I am sure he will wind up in the emergency room of a hospital.7.There is a flaw in the structural design of the painting. Why don't youerase the vertical lines and simplify it a little bit?8.John should have given up smoking a long time ago. After all, health is of the utmost importance to everybody.unit 4XII1.Schools should avoid deciding who is superior only in terms of students' exam results and treating them accordingly. Instead, a good educational system should enable every student to measure up to good standards as well-rounded people.2.As often as not, when college students have questions after class, their teachers are not readily available except during office hours. This is due to teachers' busy academic research, rather than their indifference to the students.3.This class consists of forty students, most of whom used to be labeled average in terms of English level. But as this teacher has never shown any verbal impatience, the students have reacted positively to his teaching methods and lived up to his expectations.4.Teaching is becoming increasingly demanding in the United States, due in part to the diversity of students' racial background and thecomplexity of educational technologies that require additional training. 5.The English are, as often as not, labeled conservative. Obviously this label is prejudiced. In reality, Britain is not very different from other European countries in terms of national characteristics. The British are polite, neat, orderly and confident.6.Some young people grow up with a strong desire for independence. They would rather try hard to go through life on their own than turn to their parents for help with a sense of guilt.7.Your friend treats you sincerely, so you should respond accordingly and mustn’t deceive him or talk about his setbacks with irony(ironically).8.The neighbors' irritation/annoyance was due to the noise they made. However, because of reassurances that they would stop working at night, they went through with the decoration of this apartment.UNIT51.As you can imagine, reading has opened a new world to me and changed forever the course of my life.2.He had demonstrated an unusually intense interest in books since childhood. So fascinated with books was he that he never let a day pass without doing some reading.3.Every time he takes the subway to and from work, he has with him a book that he wants to read. That is the way he has read nearly a hundred books in the past three years.4.When he was in high school, he used to read deep/far into the night in his own room. Each time he heard the approaching footsteps of his mother, he would turn off the light and feigned sleep. But as soon as his mother passed, he would turn on the light and begin reading again.5.There is hardly anything about China he's not curious about. And to satisfy his curiosity he has decided to go there in person to see as much as he can.6.I don't know/ I have little/no idea what made your son envy that pop singer and try to emulate him in everything. You might as well ask him in person.7.As soon as he checked out the book from the library, he thumbed through its pages by the corridor light.8.I don't think anybody ever learned more in the countryside than I did. In fact, those three years in the countryside enabled me to study far intensively than I would have if I had attended some college.UNIT61.He was disabled from birth, but he never felt frustrated, nor did he give in to any difficulty.2.Tom had been holding out for a promotion. When the opportunity showed up, he grabbed it at once.3.He distrusts all standardized tests and believes that there should besomething better to substitute for them.4.My thesis is that we should carry out a survey of these controversial issues one by one right now.5.Betty is diligent and dependable. She never shies away from any difficulties. In short, she is the kind of student that we are all proud of.6.It is ill-advised to keep the gas tank in your house for it ignites easily and may burn up all your hard-earned wealth in just a few minutes.7.Doctor Smith's lecture amounts to saying that a child who displays high EQ early on in life will succeed eventually in the face of all kinds of difficulties.8.Since many marriages end in divorce in the United States, psychologists have suggested that couples in all families communicate with each other more often and solve their problems before it becomes too late.UNIT71.As I grew up, I made my peace with the fact that I would never fulfill my dream of becoming a writer.2.Michael had got stuck trying to figure out the word essential to the word puzzle for two days before he threw up his hands in frustration.3.The singer was taken aback by the pirated editions of his songs on the market, and he vowed not to let the thieves off.4.Thank you for purchasing our furnace. In return we will get rid of yourold one for free.5.Susan and I filled each other in on what had happened after we parted, from which I learned that she had had several children's books in print.6.Her bookstore having been frozen out by a giant chain, the middle-aged Lillian was at a loss as to what else she could do.7.You need somebody to urge you constantly to see the task through to completion.8.For fear that a new shopping center would ruin the peace of the community, many residents opposed the construction plan.UNIT81.It is really pointless to sit through a tedious lecture if you do not take any interest in it.2.The students at our university all hold him in high esteem because of his eminence in the field of ecology.3.Though he claims that his new novel has nothing to do with his own life, it has caught the fancy of many young readers, who believe that this novel has given them a glimpse of the author's childhood.4.Since computer technology ushered in what is known as the Information Age, some writers have done away with their pens, for they can now write everything with their computers.5.We have to admit, as much in sorrow as in shame, that there are somepeople among us who do think of themselves as the center of the universe and care very little about public affairs.6.First and foremost, we should get the precise data on the population of the city. If retired people outnumber the teenagers, we should adjust our development plan to the needs of this large group of people.7.Nothing pleases Nancy more than to see the rapid progress made by her seven-year-old son, whose playing would put many a professional pianist to shame.8.The point I want to make is that as modern university students, we must hold knowledge in high esteem, especially its quest, and place great value on tradition, social restraint and continuity.。

21世纪大学英语第四册课后习题翻译答案-(1)-2

21世纪大学英语第四册课后习题翻译答案-(1)-2

21世纪大学英语第四册课后习题翻译答案-(1)-2Unit oneXI1.Americans tend to define people by the jobs they have/do. Such characteristics as their family and educational backgrounds are considered less important.2.His uncompromising personality explains why he could no longer put up with his employer and eventually submitted his resignation.3.If you really want to learn English well, you must put in a lot of time and energy, or you'll go nowhere. The same can be said of other subjects.4.Some actors’fame is built on their innate beauty, but despite his short stature, Dustin Hoffman rose above and it is his excellent acting that set him apart.5.After he took charge, we discovered that there were striking differences between him and his predecessor. He had the drive and passion, came up with many new ideas, and focused his work on how to raise our morale.6.Deng Xiaoping made history when he declared China's reform and opening-up policy. Despite tremendous obstacles, he made lasting contributions to our country's modernization with his unrelenting efforts.7.Why could someone with a genius IQ be left behind by ahardworking person with an average IQ? It has to be acknowledged that besides one's IQ, many other factors have much to do with one's achievements.8.This teacher is really remarkable in first motivating her students so she can really teach them something. It's not that she is talented, it's that she focuses completely or drawing their full attention in class.unit twoX1.He glared at John and was annoyed by his refusal to cooperate.2.John's sincere speech shows his gratitude to the people who rendered him generous help when he was in difficulty.3.He is something of a stamp collector. The fact that once he saved up for two years to buy a rare stamp is proof of it.4.The beauty of these roses could not be overstated. They took/caught all the visitors fancy in one way or another.5.At first he took it for granted that they should build more highways in this area. Then a careful calculation of the expenditure compelled him to think twice before he made the final decision.6.Each time he receives a gift from me, no matter how small, my friend Bill never fails to acknowledge it.7.The journalist has decided to trace the young man referred to in theold couple's letter, which is a tribute to the young man's effort at improving their living conditions.8.Though he was fed up with the salesmen who knocked at his door and boasted about their products every day, he refrained from slamming the door in their face.unit 3XI1.Tom was hung up on the problem but could do nothing about it until he learnt to solve it with different tactics.teral thinking has helped him to advance his new theory which had seemed to reach a dead end.3.The framework of our latest construction plan has been affirmed by the local government. Whether it will be carried out on time is of the utmost significance to the development of this coastal city.4.While trying to find a solution to the problem, Edward reached an impasse in his thinking, but later he changed his point of view and solved the problem in an entirely unexpected fashion.5.Many people believe that computer labs will eventually take over from the libraries and students who want to take in new knowledge will end up learning everything in the computer lab.6.Yesterday his car crashed into a truck almost head-on. If he does not stop driving so carelessly, I am sure he will wind up in the emergency room of a hospital.7.There is a flaw in the structural design of the painting. Why don't you erase the vertical lines and simplify it a little bit?8.John should have given up smoking a long time ago. After all, health is of the utmost importance to everybody.unit 4XII1.Schools should avoid deciding who is superior only in terms of students' exam results and treating them accordingly. Instead, a good educational system should enable every student to measure up to good standards as well-rounded people.2.As often as not, when college students have questions after class, their teachers are not readily available except during office hours. This is due to teachers' busy academic research, rather than their indifference to the students.3.This class consists of forty students, most of whom used to be labeled average in terms of English level. But as this teacher hasnever shown any verbal impatience, the students have reacted positively to his teaching methods and lived up to his expectations. 4.Teaching is becoming increasingly demanding in the United States, due in part to the diversity of students' racial background and the complexity of educational technologies that require additional training.5.The English are, as often as not, labeled conservative. Obviously this label is prejudiced. In reality, Britain is not very different from other European countries in terms of national characteristics. The British are polite, neat, orderly and confident.6.Some young people grow up with a strong desire for independence. They would rather try hard to go through life on their own than turn to their parents for help with a sense of guilt.7.Your friend treats you sincerely, so you should respond accordingly and mustn’t deceive him or talk about his setbacks with irony(ironically).8.The neighbors' irritation/annoyance was due to the noise they made. However, because of reassurances that they would stop working at night, they went through with the decoration of this apartment.UNIT51.As you can imagine, reading has opened a new world to me and changed forever the course of my life.2.He had demonstrated an unusually intense interest in books since childhood. So fascinated with books was he that he never let a day pass without doing some reading.3.Every time he takes the subway to and from work, he has with hima book that he wants to read. That is the way he has read nearly a hundred books in the past three years.4.When he was in high school, he used to read deep/far into the night in his own room. Each time he heard the approaching footsteps of his mother, he would turn off the light and feigned sleep. But as soon as his mother passed, he would turn on the light and begin reading again.5.There is hardly anything about China he's not curious about. And to satisfy his curiosity he has decided to go there in person to see as much as he can.6.I don't know/ I have little/no idea what made your son envy that pop singer and try to emulate him in everything. You might as well ask him in person.7.As soon as he checked out the book from the library, he thumbed through its pages by the corridor light.8.I don't think anybody ever learned more in the countryside than I did. In fact, those three years in the countryside enabled me to study far intensively than I would have if I had attended some college.UNIT61.He was disabled from birth, but he never felt frustrated, nor did he give in to any difficulty.2.Tom had been holding out for a promotion. When the opportunity showed up, he grabbed it at once.3.He distrusts all standardized tests and believes that there should be something better to substitute for them.4.My thesis is that we should carry out a survey of these controversial issues one by one right now.5.Betty is diligent and dependable. She never shies away from any difficulties. In short, she is the kind of student that we are all proud of.6.It is ill-advised to keep the gas tank in your house for it ignites easily and may burn up all your hard-earned wealth in just a few minutes.7.Doctor Smith's lecture amounts to saying that a child who displays high EQ early on in life will succeed eventually in the face of all kinds of difficulties.8.Since many marriages end in divorce in the United States, psychologists have suggested that couples in all families communicate with each other more often and solve their problems before itbecomes too late.UNIT71.As I grew up, I made my peace with the fact that I would never fulfill my dream of becoming a writer.2.Michael had got stuck trying to figure out the word essential to the word puzzle for two days before he threw up his hands in frustration.3.The singer was taken aback by the pirated editions of his songs on the market, and he vowed not to let the thieves off.4.Thank you for purchasing our furnace. In return we will get rid of your old one for free.5.Susan and I filled each other in on what had happened after we parted, from which I learned that she had had several children's books in print.6.Her bookstore having been frozen out by a giant chain, the middle-aged Lillian was at a loss as to what else she could do.7.You need somebody to urge you constantly to see the task through to completion.8.For fear that a new shopping center would ruin the peace of the community, many residents opposed the construction plan.UNIT81.It is really pointless to sit through a tedious lecture if you do not take any interest in it.2.The students at our university all hold him in high esteem because of his eminence in the field of ecology.3.Though he claims that his new novel has nothing to do with his own life, it has caught the fancy of many young readers, who believe that this novel has given them a glimpse of the author's childhood.4.Since computer technology ushered in what is known as the Information Age, some writers have done away with their pens, for they can now write everything with their computers.5.We have to admit, as much in sorrow as in shame, that there are some people among us who do think of themselves as the center of the universe and care very little about public affairs.6.First and foremost, we should get the precise data on the population of the city. If retired people outnumber the teenagers, we should adjust our development plan to the needs of this large group of people.7.Nothing pleases Nancy more than to see the rapid progress made by her seven-year-old son, whose playing would put many a professional pianist to shame.8.The point I want to make is that as modern university students, we must hold knowledge in high esteem, especially its quest, and placegreat value on tradition, social restraint and continuity.。

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程4第四册reading alond

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程4第四册reading alond

Reading AloudUnit1She was a small woman, old and wrinkled. When she started washing for us, she was already past seventy. All the old women in out street had bent backs and leaned on sticks when they walked. But this washwoman, small and thin as she was, possessed a strength that came from generations of peasant forebears. Mother would count out to her a bundle of laundry that had accumulated over several weeks. She would then lift the bundle, put it on her narrow shoulders, and carry it the long way home.She would bring the laundry back about two weeks later. My mother had never been so pleased with any washwoman. Yet she charged no more than the others. She was a real fine. Mother always had her money ready, because it was too far for the woman to come a second time.count out <非正>逐一数出,大声数; <非正>不把…考虑在内她是个小个子的妇人,上了年纪,满脸皱纹。

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程(第四册)课后翻译答案(Unit1-4)

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程(第四册)课后翻译答案(Unit1-4)

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程(第四册)课后翻译答案(Unit1-4)第一篇:21世纪大学实用英语综合教程(第四册)课后翻译答案(Unit 1-4)Unit 11、在坚强意志的驱动下,他终于完成了他所承担的任务。

Driven by a strong will , he eventually fulfilled the task he had undertaken.2、他许诺一到那儿就给我写信,但至今仍杳无音讯。

He promised to write to me as soon as he got there , but nothing has been heard if him so far.3、老板从来没有对任何员工如此满意过,这个年轻人确实是个难得的人才。

The boss has never been so pleased with any employee before.The young man is a real find.4、在医生和护士的帮助下,病人再一次站了起来,不久便重新开始工作。

With the help of the doctors and nurses , the patient was able to stand on his feet once more and soon resumed working.5、老人那张布满皱纹的脸表明了他一辈子所忍受的苦难。

The old man’s wrinkled face spoke of the hardships he had endured in his life.6、当她身体恢复了一些,她就倚在窗口,望着孩子们在草地上玩耍。

When she recovered somewhat , she leaned on the window watching the children play on the lawn.Unit 21、他没有通过考试,但是这是他自己的过错,他从来就不用功。

21世纪大学英语第四册课后答案(全1~7单元)

21世纪大学英语第四册课后答案(全1~7单元)

21世纪大学英语第四册课后习题答案(全1至7单元)Unit one TEXT A II 1.He defines greatness as the lasting contribution which a person makes or has made to human civilization. 2.The example of Churchill shows the importance of persistence and dedication in achieving greatness. 3.Firstborns and only children tend to make good leaders in times of crisis, but middle- born children are better peacetime leaders. 4.A 20th century politician should be an effective public speaker and a social person. 5.Intelligence seems to be less important than other factors, such as the ability to communicate effectively. 6.The ability to overcome traditional ways of thinking is also crucial. 7.They simply don’t devote the amount of time required.form of motivation. 8.The study showed that enjoying one’s work is the best IV 1.chat 2.acknowledge 3.motivated 4.charcteristic 5.despite 6.influential 7.cited 8.obstacle 9.intrinsic 10.criteria 11.obsession 12.innate 13.contribution(s) 14.contemporary 15.submitted 16.morale V 1.left behind 2.rise 3.made history 4.were endowed with 5.put up with 6.going nowhere 7.ifocuses on 8.be built on 9.put in e up with 11.take charge 12.set...apart VI efficiency emergency fluency frequency proficiency tendency urgency sufficiency 1.fluency 2.proficiency 3.emergency 4.Efficiency 5.tendency 6.frequency VII — it's that they don't have good study habits. 1.For some students, it's not that they don't put in enough time — it's that they are brought up in different environments. 2.Children perform differently at school. It's not that they have different IQs — it's that their energy hasn't been channeled effectively. 3.The company is not very productive. It's not that its staff aren't talented — it's that I have to finish my paper tonight. 4.I'm really sorry. It's not that I don't want to go to the cinema with you— it's probably that you have too much stress from your work. 5.You have a stomachache. It's not that the food was bad VIII 1.President Wilson didn't try to bring the US back to economic and political isolation. Instead, he believed in international cooperation through an association of nations. puters don't teach students in groups. Instead, they can help them learn effectively according to their different needs. 3.We shouldn't focus on minor points. Instead, we should try to solve the problem of the greatest urgency at present. 4.He dosen't get anybody else to help him. Instead, he likes to attend to everything himself. 5.Teaching success shouldn't be measured by the scores the students receive on tests. Instead, it should be measured by whether the students have internalized the ability and desire to learn. IX BCBAD DCABA DABCA XI 1.Americans tend to define people by the jobs they have/do. Such characteristics as their family and educational backgrounds are considered less important. his resignation. 2.His uncompromising personality explains why he could no longer put up with his employer and eventually submitted 3.If you really want to learn English well, you must put in a lot of time and energy, or you'll go nowhere. The same can be said of other subje4.Some actors fame is built on their innate beauty, but despite his short stature, Dustin Hoffman rose above and it is his excellent acting that se him apart. 5.After he took charge, we discovered that there were striking differences between him and his predecessor. He had the drive and passion, came up with many new ideas, and focused his work on how to raise our morale. 6.Deng 6.Deng Xiaoping Xiaoping Xiaoping made made made history history history when when when he he he declared declared declared China's China's China's reform reform reform and and and opening-up opening-up opening-up policy. policy. policy. Despite Despite Despite tremendous tremendous tremendous obstacles, obstacles, obstacles, he he he made made made lasting lasting contributions to our country's modernization with his unrelenting efforts. 7.Why could someone with a genius IQ be left behind by a hardworking person with an average IQ? It has to be acknowledged that besides one IQ, many other factors have much to do with one's achievements. 8.This teacher is really remarkable in first motivating her students so she can really teach them something. It's not that she is talented, it's that sh focuses completely or drawing their full attention in class. unit two TEXT A II 1.He got no thanks for returning a wallet, though he deserved to. 2.He wants to show how much people need gratitude to keep up a spirit of kindness and cooperation. 3.She saved up for two years, went to Normandy in person, and gave her son's gold wristwatch to the woman. 4.He send a short recording expressing his appreciation of the author's thoughtfulness and sent it to the author. 5.A patient whose life was saved by a blood transfusion came back again and again to donate his blood anonymously so that more patients cou be saved. 6.He does it by citing W.H. Hudson's gratitude for his wife's day-to-day heroism. 7.Those people who do little things for us all year round. 8.It can make people take infinite pains with their work. 9.Gratitude is needed all the time and none of us can give too much of it. III 1.intention 2.sincere 3.glaring 4.sore 5.trace 6.render 4.denial 5.proof 9.tribute 7.conventional 11.generous 12.gratitude 13.slammed 14.agreeable IV 1.caught/took my fancy 2.a mistake on John's part 3.take for granted 4.think twice 5.saved up 6.referred to 7.boast about 8.took pains with 9.refrain from 10.something of 11.in one way or another 12.fed up V 1.altitude 2.aptitude 3.attitude 4.longitude 5.fortitude 6.mulitiude titude 8.solitude VI 1.coordination 2.coexist 3.co-workers 4.co-owners 5.co-authored 6.Cooperation 7.Coeducation 8.copilot VII 1.no sacrifice for the education of the young was too great 2.No price is too high to pay in order to save their lives 3.cannot be too careful in performing an experiment 4.They cannot praise him too much 5.can not be overemphasized 6.cannot be overestimated VIII BACDD BABCD BADCA X 1.He glared at John and was annoyed by his refusal to cooperate. 2.John's sincere speech shows his gratitude to the people who rendered him generous help when he was in difficulty. 3.He is something of a stamp collector. The fact that once he saved up for two years to buy a rare stamp is proof of it. fancy in one way or another. 4.The beauty of these roses could not be overstated. They took/caught all the visitors 5.At first he took it for granted that they should build more highways in this area. Then a careful calculation of the expenditure compelled him think twice before he made the final decision. 6.Each time he receives a gift from me, no matter how small, my friend Bill never fails to acknowledge it. 7.The journalist has decided to trace the young man referred to in the old couple's letter, which is a tribute to the young man's effort at improvi their living conditions. 8.Though he was fed up with the salesmen who knocked at his door and boasted about their products every day, he refrained from slamming th door in their face. unit 3 TEXT A II 1.He changed his perspective and observed people who did not have smallpox. 2.He wants to give a good example of lateral thinking. 3.He compares the human brain to a computer and the change of one's point of view to the reprogramming of the computer. 4.It is to fight it. 5.He calls it vertical thinking. 6.He used the technique of lateral thinking. 7.The key is to make a shift in emphasis instead of fighting the problem head-on. 8.They should change their point of view and regard themselves as their body's keeper. 9.Very often lateral thinking yields much better results than vertical thinking. 10.It is approaching the target from a sideways point of view instead of approaching it directly. III 1.tactic 2.utmost 3.structure 4.slack 5.significance 6.head-on 7.dead end 8.erased 9.framework 10.vertical;vertical 11.ceased 12.flaw 13.implies 14.affirmed IV 1.wound up being 3.take in 5.take over 2.pulling on 4.in effect 6.ended up teaching V 1.approach 2.fought 3.cure 4.pressured 5.focus 6.approach 7.program 8.experienced 9.switch 10.escape 11.fail 12.escaped VI assistant accountant servant dependant attendant contestant defendant consultant inhabitant occupant 1.attendant 2.servant 3.consultans 4.contestant 5.accountant 6.occupants 7.assistant 8.inhabitants 9.dependants 10.defendant VII 1.of use 2.of great importance 3.of great/critical/extreme significance 4.of little value 5.of marked benefit 6.of invaluable help VIII 1. should have told me at once2. 2.should have told me beforehand3. 3.should have left the company long ago 4. never should have happened 5. should have left thirty minutes ago 6. should have phoned IX CDBDA BBDBB CABDC XI 1.Tom was hung up on the problem but could do nothing about it until he learnt to solve it with different tactics. teral thinking has helped him to advance his new theory which had seemed to reach a dead end. 3.The framework of our latest construction plan has been affirmed by the local government. Whether it will be carried out on time is of tutmost significance to the development of this coastal city. 4.While trying to find a solution to the problem, Edward reached an impasse in his thinking, but later he changed his point of view and solvthe problem in an entirely unexpected fashion. 5.Many people believe that computer labs will eventually take over from the libraries and students who want to take in new knowledge will enup learning everything in the computer lab. 6.Yesterday his car crashed into a truck almost head-on. If he does not stop driving so carelessly, I am sure he will wind up in the emergenroom of a hospital. 7.There is a flaw in the structural design of the painting. Why don't you erase the vertical lines and simplify it a little bit? 8.John should have given up smoking a long time ago. After all, health is of the utmost importance to everybody. unit 4 TEXT A II 1.The IQs among the students were within the normal range. 2.The study showed that a teacher's positive view and high expectations of students convinces them that they are gifted and enables them to dbetter than average work. 3.She did not see this as evidence that the student was not bright or capable, but rather viewed it as one day抯poor performance, an exception to a normally good pattern of work. 4.It is hard to describe exactly, but her tone was assured and she did not express any negative qualities such as irony, putdowns and/or irritation. 5.This shows that positive expectation can be effective even on mice, who do not, of course, understand human language. beling means thinking of people in terms of the general prejudices which we have about their nationality, their race, or their gender, rather beling means thinking of people in terms of the general prejudices which we have about their nationality, their race, or their gender, rathethan thinking of them as individuals. bels define a broad, heterogenerous group too specifically. They are usually prejudicial, non-inclusive, and often racist or sexist. 8.This example shows how labeling can create a sense of guilt in a person who does not do what is expected, even when he follows his taleand is quite successful. IV 1.breed 2.accordingly 3.racial 4.homogeneous 5.inclusive 6.welfare 7.deceiving 8.irritation 9.variables 10.uncover 11.irony 12.verbal 13.readily 14.indifference 15.certainty;certainty 16.superior V 1.in terms of 2.due to 3.measures/lives up to 4.as often as not 5.consisted of 6.go through with 7.in reality 8.in part VI 1.unfolded 2.unpacked 3.undo 4.unbend 5.unfastende 6.unload 7.undressing 8.unlocked VII 1.transmit 2.transforming;transferring 3.transcribed 4.transplanting 5.transfer 6.transparent VIII 1.AS the example in the text makes clear 2.As i mentioned earlier / As(was) mentioned earlier 3.As is known all 4.as (is) agreed on in the contract 5.as had been originally planned IX 1.They would rather overwork themselves to make life better for our sake than spend their hard-earned money on themselves 2.would rather read a best-seller than chat with others 3.would rather confine yourself in the library than go out to meet and talk with local people 4.would rather give up my short-term interest than let it slip away 5.would rather not tell our parents what in our minds than sit down and communicate with them like friends X BDADB ACADA BBACB XII 1.Schools 1.Schools should should should avoid avoid avoid deciding deciding deciding who who who is is is superior superior superior only only only in in in terms terms terms of of of students' students' students' exam exam exam results results results and and and treating treating treating them them them accordingly. accordingly. accordingly. Instead, Instead, Instead, a a a good good educational system should enable every student to measure up to good standards as well-rounded people. 2.As often as not, when college students have questions after class, their teachers are not readily available except during office hours. This is du to teachers' busy academic research, rather than their indifference to the students. 3.This class consists of forty students, most of whom used to be labeled average in terms of English level. But as this teacher has never sho 3.This class consists of forty students, most of whom used to be labeled average in terms of English level. But as this teacher has never show any verbal impatience, the students have reacted positively to his teaching methods and lived up to his expectations. 4.Teaching 4.Teaching is is is becoming becoming becoming increasingly increasingly increasingly demanding demanding demanding in in in the the the United United United States, States, States, due due due in in in part part part to to the the diversity diversity diversity of of of students' students' students' racial racial racial background background background and and and the the complexity of educational technologies that require additional training. 5.The English are, as often as not, labeled conservative. Obviously this label is prejudiced. In reality, Britain is not very different from othe European countries in terms of national characteristics. The British are polite, neat, orderly and confident. 6.Some young people grow up with a strong desire for independence. They would rather try hard to go through life on their own than turn their parents for help with a sense of guilt. 7.Your friend treats you sincerely, so you should respond accordingly and mustn 抰 deceive him or talk about his setbacks with irony(ironically). 8.The neighbors' irritation/annoyance was due to the noise they made. However, because of reassurances that they would stop working at night, they went through with the decoration of this apartment. Unit 5 Ⅳ 1.emulated 2.requesting 3.succeeding 4.miniature 5.inevitable 6.sizable 7.practically 8.outraged 9.craving 10.maximum maximum 11.afflict s 12.ignorance 13.intense 14.intervals 15.correspondence Ⅴ 1. take change of 2. get hold of 3.who live of 4. smile upon/on 5.adjust to 6.reflect upon 7.in person 8.due to 9.alon10.picking up 11.checked out 12.stuck out Ⅵ 1.indoor 2.influx 3.inhaled 4.input 5.inqure 6.insights 7.immigrated 8.implanted 9.impressed 10.imperiled 11.imports 12.including Ⅶ. 1. you might as well tell me the whole story 2. I think we might as well buy this computer 3. I might as well be talking to be a brick 4. we might as well have stayed at home 5. I might as well sell the farm and try and find a happy life somewhere else Ⅷ  1. with 2.at 3.on/about 4.on 5.with Ⅸ  1. I ’m I’mI’m curious about anything you may mention 2. Some of us like this film curious about anything you may mention 2. Some of us like this film 3. No matter how old we are, we still can and should learn new things. 4. Jefferson would only accept other people’s people’s opinions after considering them carefully. opinions after considering them carefully. 5. Dr.Heines took care of every person in the village. 6. the government lawyers tried their best to stop A T & T from controlling the market. Ⅹ ACBDC ADBBA DCBBA .Ⅻ 1. As you can imagine, reading has opened a new world to me and changed forever the course of my life. 2.He had demonstrated an unusually intense interest in books since childhood. So fascinated with books was he that he never let a day pass with out doing some reading. 3.Every time he takes the subway to and from work, he has with him a book that he wants to read. That is the way he has read nearly a hun books in the past three years. 4.When he was in high school, he used to read deep/far into the night in his own room. Each time he heard the approaching footsteps of his m er, he would turn off the light and feigned sleep. But as soon as his mother passed, he would turn on the light and begin reading again. 5.There is hardly anything about China he's not curious about. And to satisfy his curiosity he has decided to go there in person to see as much he can. 6.I don't know/ I have little/no idea what made your son envy that pop singer and try to emulate him in everything. You might as well ask him person. 7. As soon as he checked out the book from the library, he thumbed through its pages by the corridor light. 8.I don't think anybody ever learned more in the countryside than I did. In fact, those three years in the countryside enabled me to study far int sively than I would have if I had attended some college. UNIT 6 Ⅳ. 1. survey 2.ignite 3.distrusts 4.thesis 5.standardized 6.fortune 7.interact 8.hard-earned 9.frustrated 11.handy 12.numerical 13.approved 14.controversial 15.abstract Ⅴ 1.in the face of 2.from birth 3.amounted to 4.one by one 5.held out for 6.give in to 7.early on 8.shy away from 9.substituted 1.in the face of 2.from birth 3.amounted to 4.one by one 5.held out for 6.give in to 7.early on 8.shy away from 9.substituted f Ⅵ 1.well-read 2.hard-pressed 3.ill-advised 4.ill-considered 5.well-advised 6.well-informed 7.hard-won 8.well-meant 9.hard-earned .ill-defined 11.far-fetched 12.well-timed Ⅶ 1.interrelated 2.interact 3.interchanged 4.interconnected 5.intermarried 6.interlinked 7.interlock 8. intercommunicated Ⅷ  1. When it comes to business 2. When it came to a choice between shame and death  3. When it came to things he did not know how to deal with 4. When it came to being on time 5. When it comes to politics 6. When it comes to fighting Ⅻ 1. He was disabled from birth, but he never felt frustrated, nor did he give in to any difficulty. 2. Tom had been holding out for a promotion. When the opportunity showed up, he grabbed it at once. 3. He distrusts all standardized tests and believes that there should be something better to substitute for them. 4. My thesis is that we should carry out a survey of these controversial issues one by one right now. 5. Betty is diligent and dependable. She never shies away from any difficulties. In short, she is the kind of student that we are all proud of. 6. It is ill-advised to keep the gas tank in your house for it ignites easily and may burn up all your hard-earned wealth in just a few minutes. 7.Doctor Smith's lecture amounts to saying that a child who displays high EQ early on in life will succeed eventually in the face of all kinds offficulties. 8.Since many marriages end in divorce in the United States, psychologists have suggested that couples in all families communicate with each oth er more often and solve their problems before it becomes too late. UNIT 7 Ⅳ 1.has outgrown 2.garbage 3.identify 4.optimist 5.fraction 6.be transferred 7.reach 8.agents 9.were installed 10.estate Ⅴ 1. passing (her) over 2.make his peace with 3. freeze (competitors) out of business 4.fell short of 5. in print 6.for free 7.put in 8.fill (reporters) in on 9. let off 10.taken aback by 11.was at a loss 12.get rid of Ⅵ 1. breakage 2.package 3.wreckage 4.shrinkage 5. assemblages 6.storage Ⅶ 1.betrayal 2.withdrawal 3.removal 4.revival 5.survival 6.approval Ⅷ 1. Little does he realize how important this meeting is. 2. On no account must we give up 5. Seldom has there been so much concern about 3. Never have I heard such nonsense 4. Hardly had he fallen asleep when the phone rang. pollution 6. Under no circumstances shall we cancel the game. 7. Nowhere did the First Lady make a greater impression than in Pairs. pollution 8. Not until he received her letter did he fully understand the depth of her feelings. Ⅸ BBDAD DDBCC ACBAC Ⅺ 1. As I grew up, I made my peace with the fact that I would never fulfil my dream of becoming a writer. 2. Michael had got stuck trying to figure out the word essential to the word puzzle for two days before he threw up his hands in frustration. 3. The singer was taken aback by the pirated editions of his songs on the market, and he vowed not to let the thiefs off. 4. Thank you for purchasing our furnace. In return we will get rid of your old one for free. 5.Susan and I filled each other in on what had happened after we parted, from which I learned that she had had several children's books in prin6. Her bookstore having been frozen out by a giant chain, the middle-aged Lillian was at a loss as to what else she could do. 7.You need somebody to urge you constantly to see the task through to completion. 8. For fear that a new shopping center would ruin the peace of the community, many residents opposed the construction plan. 。

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册课后习题三题详细答案

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册课后习题三题详细答案

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程课后习题答案(方便复习版)第一单元第五题:1.In those day the state law forbade the teaching of evolution进化论to the public.译文:当时,国家法律禁止进化论的公众教学。

2.My mother never stopped mourning for my sister Frances who died when she was four.译文:我的母亲从未停止为我的姐姐弗朗西斯哀悼,她去逝时才四岁。

wyers charge such high fees but they never seem short of clients委托人.译文:律师收取这么高的费用,但他们似乎从来没有缺少过客户。

4.Over a period of years the drug will accumulate in the body and eventually damage thenervous system. 译文:过去的几年里,这种药物在体内积聚,最终会损害神经系统。

5.He said he wouldn’t gi ve me the money unless I got down on my knees and begged him.译文:他说他不会把钱给我,除非我跪下来求他。

6.Doctors declared that Maxwell was not murdered谋杀but died of natural causes.译文:医生宣布麦克斯韦不是被谋杀,而是自然死亡。

7.The road was too narrow for me to overtake超过the car in front.译文:道路过于狭窄,以至于我们无法超过前面的车。

8.He had gone from being a pennile ss student to becoming a millionaire百万富翁.译文:他已经从一个身无分文的学生去成为了百万富翁。

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第四册
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• Q2: Who do you think should provide for them? The government, the children or themselves? Why? Share your opinion with the class.
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Words for reference
• 她本可以在教堂门口行乞,或是进贫民、老人收
容所。
难句解析
• 本句中could have done是虚拟语气,解释为“本 可以”,表示与过去事实相反的假设,本来可以 怎么做,但事实上并没有这样做。
5.be blessed with- be lucky enough to have e.g. 1. I’ve always been blessed with a good appetite. 我的胃口一向很好。 2. He is blessed with a good ear for languages; he speaks the three fluently. 他对语言很敏感,能流利地说三门语言。
Starter: Look & Say
• Take a look at the following pictures and discuss on the topic of “gray solution”.
Questions and Answers
• • Q1: How are old people treated in China?
来。
难句解析
• 本句中where引导地点状语从句。 • 你去哪里,我也去哪里。 • I will go where you go.
• She could have begged at the church door or

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程课文翻译及课后习题答案unit1

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程课文翻译及课后习题答案unit1

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程课文翻译及课后习题答案unit1Unit 1误会佚名他头发蓬乱,衣着肮脏,口袋里只有35美分。

在马里兰州的巴尔的摩,他登上一辆公共汽车并径直走向了洗手间。

他想如果他躲在洗手间里,便可以不付钱就乘车去纽约。

但是坐在公共汽车后面的一位乘客看见了他。

她拍了拍她前面那位乘客的肩膀说:“洗手间里有个流浪汉。

告诉公共汽车司机。

”那位乘客轻轻地拍了一下坐在他前面的人,说道:“告诉公共汽车司机,洗手间里有个流浪汉。

这口信通过一个又一个的乘客传到了公共汽车的前边。

但在这一过程的某个环节,口信变了。

当它传到公共汽车司机那儿时,已经不是“洗手间里有个流浪汉”,而是“洗手间里有颗炸弹”。

司机马上在公路边停下车来并用无线电通知了警察。

当警察到达时,他们让乘客下车并且远离汽车。

然后他们关闭了那条公路。

那很快就造成了15英里长的交通堵塞。

警察在警犬的帮助下,在公共汽车上搜查了两个小时。

当然,他们没有发现什么炸弹。

两个发音相似的英语单词给一个想从洛杉矶飞往加利福尼亚州奥克兰的人也造成了麻烦。

他的问题始于洛杉矶机场。

他以为听到广播中宣布了他的航班,所以他走向登机门,出示了机票并登上了飞机。

起飞20分钟后,这人开始担心起来。

奥克兰在洛杉矶的北边,但是飞机似乎正在向西飞,而当他向窗外望去时,他所能看到的全是大海。

“这架飞机是去奥克兰吗”他问航班服务员。

航班服务员倒抽了一口冷气,“不,”她说。

“我们去奥克兰——新西兰的奥克兰。

”因为有这么多英文单词发音相似,讲英语者之间的误会并不罕见。

并非所有的误会都会导致公路关闭或乘客飞错大陆。

大多数误会远没有这么严重。

每天讲英语的人会相互问这样的问题:“你是说七十还是十七”“你是说你能来还是不能来”发音相似的单词对把英语作为第二语言的人来说,特别容易让人混淆。

一天早晨,一位生活在美国的韩国妇女到上班地点时,她的老板问她:“你拿到盘子了吗” “没有……”她回答说,心里却在纳闷,不知道他到底是什么意思。

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第4册

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程第4册

Understanding the Text
• Based on her own hellish cyber-love, which the writer had to pay at the price of financial ruin, and nearly losing her family, the writer offers a word of advice to online lovers.
Reading Analysis Part 1 (Para.1)
Topic Opening remarks
Main Idea The writer introduced a common sense tip for those in an online love relationship.
Reading Analysis
Chat requires each user to have a computer connected to an electronic network. The network might be a local area network within a business, or it might be the Internet. Users also need a chat system, software that controls the connection between the computers of the people who are chatting. Many chat systems are free.
21世纪大学实用英语
21 世纪大学实用英语
综 合 教 程(第四册)
Unit 1
I Was Deceived

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程4课文翻译

21世纪大学实用英语综合教程4课文翻译

夏日的一天,父亲让我去买些铁丝网和栅栏,用来围畜棚,把牛圈起来。

那时我16岁,最喜欢开上货车,沿着老磨坊路到城里去。

研磨机轮子上的水花在阳光下喷洒,在河道上空形成一道彩虹。

我常在半路上把车停下来,在河里洗个澡,凉快一会,享受一下天然空调。

太阳火辣辣的,不用毛巾擦,等我爬上岸边的土坡,穿过路边的壕沟,到达货车时,身上已经都干了。

快进城时,有一段沿着海滩的路,我会在那儿拣贝壳,拣海藻,头顶就是正从轮船上卸货的巨大的起重机。

但是,这次却有所不同。

父亲告诉我,我得向店里要求赊账。

那是1976年,种族主义的丑陋阴影仍然是生活的现实。

我曾目睹我的朋友要求赊账,然后就低着头站在那里,等着店主查询他“配不配赊账”。

许多店员只要一看见年轻的黑人走进商店,就盯着他们,疑心他们是小偷。

我们家人诚实正派,有债必还。

但在庄稼收割之前,所有的钱都已经花光了。

银行里也没有新的存款,现金不够。

在戴维斯兄弟杂货店,巴克·戴维斯站在收银机后面,正和一个中年农夫说着话。

巴克个子高高的,穿着一件红色的狩猎衬衫,显得饱经风霜。

我冲他点了点头,经过他的身边,向五金柜台走去,拿了一盒钉子,一卷用于捆扎的铁丝网和栅栏。

我把要买的东西拖到柜台前,把钉子放进秤盘,小心翼翼地说道:“我要赊账。

”一边抬起胳膊去擦额头上紧张的汗珠。

那个农夫像寻开心般怀疑地看着我,但是巴克的脸色却没有变。

他随和地说道:“当然可以,你老爹总能有借有还,”一边伸手去拿记账的账本。

我舒了一口气。

他转过头,对那个农夫说:“这是詹姆士·威廉的儿子。

像詹姆士·威廉这样讲信用的人是很少的。

”那个农夫友善地点了点头。

我的心里顿时充满了自豪。

“詹姆士·威廉的儿子”,这句话打开了通往成年人的尊敬和信任的大门。

当我把沉重的货物拉进货车车厢时,觉得轻而易举,感到比早上离开农庄时更有劲了。

我发现,一个好名声所带来的友好是一笔无价之宝。

人人都知道,威廉家的人是什么样的:是诚实守信的体面人,自尊自重,不干坏事。

21世纪实用英语第四册课后翻译

21世纪实用英语第四册课后翻译

Unit 11. Driven by a strong will, he eventually fulfilled the task he had undertaken.2. He promised to write to me as soon as he got there, but nothing has been heard of him so far.3. The boss has never been so pleased with any employee before. The young man is a real find.4. With the help of the doctors and nurses, the patient was able to stand on his feet once more and soon resumed working.5. The old man’s wrinkled face spoke of the hardships he had endured in his life.6. When she recovered somewhat, she leaned on the window watching the children play on the lawn.Unit 21. He failed the test but it was his own fault; he never did any work.2 She told me she had been deceived by a young man who claimed to be the son of a banker.3. Mary left her hus band because she couldn’t stand his cruelty any longer.4. One thing that Mom insisted on was that John finish his homework before watching any TV programs.5. When Bill became overly obsessed with online chatting, things began to change. No longer was he the hard working student he was when he first came to college.6. I told you from the beginning that there was a world of difference between online dating and actually living together.Unit 31. After the performance, the audience all came excitedly to their feet with genuine applause that lasted for quite a few minutes.2. Seeing me in panic, the hostess reassured me that what I was instructed to do next was something I was definitely capable of.3. He was completely absorbed by a fraction problem the whole afternoon. No wonder he was overjoyed when he finally worked the problem out.4. “Once Henry is submerged in his own thoughts, he’s virtually deaf.” Thus remarked Mrs. Smith.5. Don’t you think it’s unsafe to conclude hastily when we are not sure about t he accuracy of the statistics?6. She sat uneasily in front of the piano and ventured a note. It was her first time to touch a musical instrument.Unit 41. I have decided not to go to the interview because the job advertisement has made it clear that only a college graduate is eligible for the post.2. She makes her son practice the piano every day. It seems that she has set her heart on making a pianist of her son.3. When I was a child, I enjoyed doing errands for my mother. I could keep the small change.4. His excellent performance spoke to every member of the audience. No one made any sound throughout it.5. When I finally got around to visiting him in hospital, it was too late.6. Since he is so stubborn, I don’t intend to talk him into considering ou r suggestion, either.Unit 51. As a result of a downsizing initiative and a major bank merger, my usually well-ordered lifebecame fraught with changes.2. Although I am a rather reticent individual by nature, I made the most of the oral presentations in class. And soon my confidence level soared.3. Much to the amazement of his friends and relatives, the young man gave up his secure future, stepped out his comfort zone and rejoined the “rat race.”4. No matter what life throws our way, having a positive attitude makes room for the future.5. Of course, having a fulfilling career is a personal goal I long to achieve. However, working towards materialistic things and personal glorification has never been my first priority.6. Having lost his job, he returned to college and ended up acquiring a diploma.Unit 61. The new agreement is based on the original United Nations proposal.2. I’ll take this English test even if it takes weeks or months of preparation.3. In order to sell anybody anything in five minutes or less, you have to find common ground on which you and your client can stand together.4. Yes, you must work harder in your studies. But it does not mean that you have to sacrifice your health for better grades.5. We’re not here to talk about what divides us. We’re here to find the things that bind us together.6. In some cases you have to stoop to conquer. But does it mean that you have to sacrifice your integrity? Certainly not.Unit 71. While attending Columbia, Li Ming became good friends with Wang Ying, a twenty-year-old girl from Hong Kong.2. Encouraged by his instructor, John decided to make medicine his life’s career.3. Less than a month after he came to McGill University, Dr. Johnson submitted to the president a detailed plan for setting up a new laboratory in the biology department.4. After receiving the urgent cablegram from his former instructor, Dr. Drew immediately set to work and organized the “Blood for Britain” campaign.5. At the beginning of the following year, thousands of American soldiers were killed or injured on the battlefield.6. In a series of experiments, Dr. Drew discovered that plasma could be given to any patient regardless of blood type.Unit 81. The restaurant caters to both local people and foreign guests because it provides customers with all kinds of food to choose from.2. In addition to the Monument to the People’s Heroes, there are many other places for sightseeing at Tiananmen Square.3. The museums in Paris attract a lot of tourists from all over the world, whether they are historians, artists or ordinary people.4. Apart from my daily work, I need to set aside a few hours each day to write my book on tourism.5. The Great Wall is one of the major tourist destinations in Beijing. Its principal attraction lies in its magnificent scenery and rich historical significance.6. I can’t afford the time to go traveling with you. I have to make arrangements for my art exhibition next week.。

21世纪大学英语读写教程课文翻译(第四册)Unit1-Unit4

21世纪大学英语读写教程课文翻译(第四册)Unit1-Unit4

Unit1-TextA谁是伟人?迈克尔·赖恩当阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦是个小男孩的时候,他在学校里的成绩很差,老师们都觉得他反应迟钝。

拿破仑·波拿巴年轻时只是法国陆军中几百名炮兵中尉中的一名。

没有接受过什么正规教育的乔治·华盛顿,十几岁时不是受训当兵而是受训做土地测量员。

尽管他们的起步平淡无奇,但是后来个个都青史留名。

究竟是什么使他们成了伟人呢?是否他们生来就有什么特别?亦或他们的伟大与生逢其时、与献身精神,也许与一种坚定的个性更为有关?几十年来,科学家们一直在问这样的问题。

在过去几年里,他们已经发现了一些情况,这些情况有助于解释为什么有些人出类拔萃,而另一些人----也许同样具有才华----却被抛在了后面。

他们的发现可能对我们每个人都有意义。

谁是伟人?伟人的定义取决于如何衡量成功。

但标准还是有的。

“对人类文明作出永久性贡献的人是伟大的,”基思·西蒙顿院长说。

他是加州大学戴维斯分校的一名心理学教授,是1994年出版的《伟大:谁创造了历史,原因何在》一书的作者。

但他又提醒说:“有时侯伟人并没有被载入史册。

许多女性取得了巨大成就,或者颇具影响力,但却没有得到公认。

在这本书的写作中,西蒙顿融合了关于伟大人物的历史知识以及遗传学、精神病学和社会科学领域的最新发现。

他所聚焦的伟人包括获得过诺贝尔奖、领导过伟大国家或打赢过战争、谱写过流芳百世的交响乐、或在科学、哲学、政治、艺术上引起过巨变的男女人物。

虽然他没有一个公式来解释有些人怎样或者怎么出类拔萃(涉及的因素太多了),但他却提出了一些共同的特点。

一种“永不屈服”的态度。

西蒙顿说,如果成就巨大者具有什么共性的话,那就是一种坚持不懈地追求成功的动力。

“往往有人认为他们具备一些超常非凡的东西,”他解释道。

“但研究表明,有些伟人并没有惊人的智力,有的只是程度上的差异而已。

伟大是建立在大量的学习、实践和献身精神的基础之上的。

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基础英语Book 4 第一单元学习资料Ⅰ.Exercise 9. Take a close look at the following picture. Think about it for one minute. Then give a two-minute oral presentation to explain to the class what you think it means.Questions:1.What does the man fill his mind with, knowledge or money?2.What dose the man fill his pocket, knowledge or money?3.What should we do first ?To fill our mind with knowledge or to fill our pocket with money? Preparation:1. We have been taught the importance of independence. Actually, we are learning to be independent while we are living on campus as college students. Upon graduation, we will look fora job and earn a living in the world of competition on our own.2. First thin gs first. We are supposed to fill our…………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………3. We are living in the age of knowledge economy ………………………………………………. ………………………………………………..4. Today, we are college students with empty pockets. ………………………………………….. ..............................................................................Ⅱ.Language points for Paragraph 11-14 of Text B1. e.g.新的经济发展正推动着变革。

The change is being propelled by the new economic development.2. e.g. His speech is more of a public-relations gimmick than a genuine commitment.他的讲话只是一种公关手腕,而不是真正的承诺。

3. If pride in a good name keeps families and neighborhoods straight, a sense of self-respect is the reverse side of that coin.如果说,对好名声的自豪感能使家庭及邻里保持正直,那么,自尊感也能从相反的方向起到同样的作用。

4. attribute : vt. consider as being the result of, as coming from 把…归因于;把…归咎于attribute…to…: believe (sth.) to be the result of 把…归因于;把…归咎于be attributed to…归因于;…归咎于be attributable to ……可能归因于……e.g. David attributed his company’s success to the hard work of all the staff.大卫把他公司的成功归因于全体员工的努力工作。

e.g. The price is attributable to a sharp reductionin demand.价格下跌可能归因于需求量的大幅度减少。

Note:attribute to (含有较多的客观性)把…归因于;把…归咎于ascribe to (主观臆断成分较重)把……归功于accredit to (一般只用于好事,不用于坏事)把……归因于impute to(则多用于坏事)把……归因于/归咎于/转嫁于e.g. The commentator attributed the rising production to the new policy.评论家认为是一项新政策促使生产上升The Romans ascribed their victories to the blessing of the goods.罗马人把他们的胜利归功于神的保佑。

e.g. The success was accredited to the good planning. 这次成功的实现归功于计划订得好。

e.g.他们认为,事故是他的疏忽造成的。

They imputed the accident to his carelessness.5. be committed to: be morally dedicated to; be bound as by a promise to对…承担义务;承诺做…;答应…e.g. I haven’t been committed to anyone until now.到目前为止,我还没有对任何人承担义务。

e.g.我答应参加这个会议。

I am committed to taking part in the meeting.6. portray : vt. make a picture of (sb./sth.); describe in words 为…画像;描绘; 描写e.g. Their music portrays a life style that no longer exists.他们的音乐展示了一种已经不复存在的生活方式。

7..mostly : ad. nearly always; nearly all; mainly 通常;几乎全部地;多半;主要地e.g. Green teas are mostly from China or Japan.绿茶主要产自中国和日本。

e.g. There were about fifteen people in the room, mostly women.房间里大约有15个人,多数是女性。

e.g. They mostly go to France for their holidays.他们通常去法国度假。

8.vanish : vi. disappear 消失e.g.我原以为会下雨的,可是乌云消散了,是个好天。

I thought it would rain, but the clouds have vanished and it’s a fine day.e.g.美梦化为了泡影。

The wonderful dream vanished into thin air.9. self-respect : n. reasonable pride in what one is and does 自尊(心)e.g.一个长期失业的人很难保持自尊。

It’s difficult to keep your self-respect when you have been unemployed for a long time.10. e.g. Serious illness often results in a loss of confidence and self-respect.严重的疾病往往会使人丧失信心和自尊。

11.profanity : n. (example of) using profane language or being profane使用亵渎语言;污言秽语;亵渎e.g. He was fined for profanity in court. 他为在法庭上用污言秽语/亵渎的语言而被课罚金。

12. … kids don’t think twice about bad language. :… young people never hesitate to use bad language; it seems normal to them. ……孩子们想也不想就会随口说脏话。

14. think twice: think very carefully before deciding to do sth.; hesitate 仔细考虑;犹豫e.g.在雇用一个你从未谋面的人之前,你要三思。

You should think twice about employing someone you’ve never met.15. reputation : n. what is generally said or believed about the abilities, qualities,etc. of sb./sth.名声;名誉;声誉e.g. a man of good reputation名誉很好的人e.g. Judge Kelso has a reputation for being strict but fair.凯尔索法官以严格而公正而闻名。

e.g.尽管他有惹是生非的名声,他仍然被提升为部门经理。

Despite his reputation as a trouble-maker, he was promoted to department manager.16.care about : mind, be worried or concerned about 对…关心;注意e.g.他只关心自己。

All he cares about is himself.e.g.我不管你怎么想,我肯定他是对的。

I don’t care about what you think; I amcertain he is right17. pass on: give or leave to people who are younger or come later 传给( 后代)e.g. 他说他会把消息传给其他的学生She said she’d pass the message on to the other students.18. uphold : vt. [upheld, upheld]support; prevent from being weakened or takenaway 维护;维持;保持e.g. uphold a right维护权利e.g. uphold the leadership of the party坚持党的领导e.g. They want to uphold traditional family values.他们要维护传统的家庭价值观念。

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