大学英语快速阅读课文 ets带翻译课后习题答案 ets
2012年12月大学英语四级快速阅读真题及答案
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) Why Integrity Matters What is Integrity? "Integrity" is defined as "adherence to moral and ethical principles; honesty." The key to integrity is consistency--not only setting high personal standards for oneself (honesty, responsibility, respect for others, fairness) but also living up to those standards each day. One who has integrity is bound by and follows moral and ethical standards even when making life's hard choices, choices which may be clouded by stress, pressure to succeed, or temptation. What happens if we lie, cheat, steal, or violate other ethical standards? We feel disappointed in ourselves and ashamed. But a lapse of integrity also affects our relationships with others. Trust is essential in any important relationship, whether personal or professional. Who can trust someone who is dishonest or unfair? Thus, integrity must be one of our most important goals. Risky Business We are each responsible for our own decisions, even if the decision-making process has been undermined by stress or peer pressure. The real test of character is whether we can learn from our mistake, by understanding why we acted as we did, and then exploring ways to avoid similar problems in the future. Making ethical decisions is a critical part of avoiding future problems. We must learn to recognize risks, because if we can't see the risks we're taking, we can't make responsible choices. To identify risks, we need to know the rules and be aware of the facts. For example, one who doesn't know the rules about plagiarism may accidentally use words or ideas without giving proper credit, or one who fails to keep careful research notes may unintentionally fail to quote and cite sources as required. But the fact that such a violation is "unintentional" does not excuse the misconduct. Ignorance is not a defense. "But Everybody Does It" Most people who get in trouble do know the rules and facts, but manage to fool themselves about the risks they’re taking by using excuses: "Everyone else does it," "I'm not hurting anyone," or "I really need this grade." Excuses can get very elaborate: "I know I'm looking at another's exam, even though I'm supposed to keep my eyes on my own paper, but that's not cheating because I'm just checking my answers, not copying." We must be honest about our actions, and avoid excuses. If we fool ourselves into believing we're not doing anything wrong, we can't see the real choice we're making--and that leads to bad decisions. To avoid fooling yourself, watch out for excuses and try this test: Ask how you would feel if your actions were public, and anyone could be watching over your shoulder. Would you feel proud or ashamed of your actions? If you'd rather hide your actions, that's a good indication that you're taking a risk and rationalizing it to yourself. Evaluating Risks To decide whether a risk is worth taking, you must examine the consequences, in the future as well as right now, negative as well as positive, and to others as well as to yourself. Those who take risks they later regret usually focus on immediate benefits ("what's in it for me"), and simply haven't considered what might go wrong. The consequences of getting caught are serious, and may include a "0" on a test or assignment; an "F" in the class; Suspension or Dismissal from school; transcript notation; and a tarnished reputation. In fact, when you break a rule or law, you lose control over your life, and give others the power to impose punishment: you have no control over what that punishment might be. This is an extremely precarious and vulnerable position. There may be some matters of life and death, or highest principle, which might justify such a risk, but there aren't many things that fall in this category. Getting Away With It--Or Not Those who don't get caught pay an even higher price. A cheater doesn't learn from the test, depriving him/herself of an education. Cheating undermines confidence and independence: the cheater is a fraud, and knows that without dishonesty, he/she would have failed. Cheating destroys self-esteem and integrity, leaving the cheater ashamed, guilty, and afraid of getting caught. Worst of all, a cheater who doesn't get caught the first time usually cheats again, not only because he/she is farther behind, but also because it seems "easier." This slippery slope of eroding ethics and bigger risks leads only to disaster. Eventually, the cheater gets caught, and the later he/she gets caught, the worse the consequences. Students have been dismissed from school because they didn't get this simple message: Honesty is the ONLY policy that works. Cheating Hurts Others, Too Cheaters often feel invisible, as if their actions "don't count" and don't really hurt anyone. But individual choices have aprofound cumulative effect. Cheating can spread like a disease, and a cheater can encourage others just by being seen from across the room. Recent statistics suggest 30% or more of college students cheat. If a class is graded on a curve, cheating hurts others' grades. Even if there is no curve, cheating "poisons" the classroom, and others may feel pressured to join in. ("If I don't cheat, I can't compete with those who do.") Cheating also has a destructive impact on teachers. The real reward of good teaching is seeing students learn, but a cheater says, "I'm not interested in what you're trying to teach; all I care about is stealing a grade, regardless of the effect on others." The end result is a blatant and destructive attack on the quality of your education. Finally, cheating can hurt the reputation of the University, and harm those who worked hard for their degree. Why Integrity Matters If cheating becomes the norm, then we are in big trouble. We must rely on the honesty and good faith of others every day. If not, we couldn't put money in the bank, buy food, clothing, or medicine from others, drive across a bridge, get on a plane, go to the dentist--the list is endless. There are many examples of the vast harm that is caused when individuals forget or ignore the effect their dishonesty can have. The savings and loan scandal, the stock market and junk bond swindles, and, of course, Watergate, have undermined the faith of many Americans in the integrity of political and economic leaders and society as a whole. Such incidents take a tremendous toll on our nation's economy and our individual well-being. For example, but for the savings and loan debacle, there might be funds available to reduce the national debt and pay for education. In sum, we all have a common stake in our school, our community, and our society. Our actions do matter. It is essential that we act with integrity in order to build the kind of world in which we want to live. 1. A person of integrity not only sets high moral and ethical standards but also _______. A) sticks to them in their daily life B) makes them known to others C) understands their true values D)sees that others also follow them 2. What role does integrity play in personal and professional relationships? A) It helps to create team spirit B) It facilitates communication C) It is the basis of mutual trust D) It inspires mutual respect 3. why must we learn to identify the risks we are going to take? A. To ensure we make responsible choices. B. To avoid being overwhelmed by stress. C. so that we don’t break any rules. D. so that we don’t run into trouble. 4. Violation of a rule is misconduct even if _______? A. it has caused no harm. B. it is claimed to be unintentional. C. it has gone unnoticed. D. it is committed with good intentions. 5. What should one do if he doesn’t wish to fool himself? A. Avoid making excuses. B. Listen to other people’s advice. C. Make his intensions public. D. Have others watch over his shoulder. 6. Those who take risks they regret later on _______. A. will often become more cautious B. are usually very aggressive C. value immediate benefits most. D. may lose everything in the end 7. According to the author, a cheater who doesn’t get caught right away will _______. A) pay more dearly B) become more confident C) be widely admired D) feel somewhat lucky 8. Cheaters at exam don’t care about their education, all they care about is how to _______ 9. Integrity matters in that all social activities rely on people’s _______ 10. Many Americans lost faith in the integrity of their political leaders as a result of _______.。
大学英语快速阅读课文Wildlife Conservation带翻译 课后习题答案
In my children's lifetimes, I believe gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans ( 猩猩) will all become extinct in the wild. So the question we have to ask ourselves is this: do wewant our children to see only in zoos what used to exist in the real world? It is the great apes that will disappear first, because there are so few of them left, and because they're so vulnerable to changes in their habitats.Many of the threats to these animals result from a global economy and not local pressures. The threat to the orangutans in Indonesia, for example, is largely a result of deforestation and the risks to apes and chimpanzees in Africa result from the timbertrade and the demand for bush-meat. The two work together: logging opens up the forest, which means that the bush-meat can be got out fast, to Kinshasa or to London.If we want to avoid the disaster, people in developedcountries will have to take a global perspective and accept responsibility for the damage export crops, such as timber, coffee, cut flowers or even green beans, do to the environment. The challenge is to avoid simply imposingWestern attitudes on local peoples.Already there are no truly wild places left in the world. Looking at wildlife has become the preserve of the middle classes over the last 20-odd years, and as wild animals become even rarer,so more tourists want to see them. But tourism alone plainly cannot conserve the world's animals; economic development is the priority. For the future, I suspect that if you really want to do something about wildlife conservation, you would bebetter off putting your money into women's education rather than just into the protection of flagship species. Women often bear the direct costs of wildlife conflict; their knowledge of how to deal with conflict and how to control their ownreproductive destinies may yet determine the survival of many threatened species. Choose the best answersto the following questions.1.Why will the great apesbecome extinct inthe wild first?A.Because the great apes are moving away from the wild life conservation areas.B.Because the great apes are unable to survive any natural disasters.C.Because more and more great apes are kept in zoos.D.Because the great apes are unadaptable to changes in the environment.2.In the second paragraph, the word "deforestation" means .A.the process of hunting for wildlife in forestsB.adventures in forestsC.the process of removing forests from a placeD.the exploration of forests3. According to the passage, all of thefollowing statements are true except _________A.the development of tourism helps to conserve the wildlifeB.developed countries should be aware of the damage export crops do to the environmentC.all the threats to animals result from local pressures aloneD.the timber trade and the demand for bush-meat risk the lives of primates in Africa4. We can infer from the fourth paragraph thatA.it is the m iddle classthat should take moreresponsibility foranimal conservationpared with economic development, tourism is more important in animal conservationC.in order to conserve wild animals, economicdevelopment should be put above everything elseD.tourism cannot conserve the wildlife; it will only do harm to the environment5. The author suggests in the last paragraph that .A.one would be richer if he puts money into women's educationB.to put money into women's education is moreimportant in wildlife conservation than to put money into flagship species orotectionC.women know how to determine the survival of many threatened speciesD.worn en often bear the direct costs of wildlife conflictComplete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1. According to the author, the extinction of wild animalswill be mainly a resultof____.KEY:the global economy2.Not only local people, but also___ should beresponsible for the damageexport crops do to the environment.KEY:people in developed countries3.More and more t ourists want to see wild animalsbecause____KEY: wild animals are becoming rarer翻译野生动物保护在孩子们的一生中,我相信大猩猩,黑猩猩和猩猩(猩猩)都将成为在野外绝迹。
大学英语快速阅读答案(第一册)
⼤学英语快速阅读答案(第⼀册)Key to Fast Reading (Book One)Unit 1 Festivals and HolidaysIn-Class Reading1. Carnival in Brazil (502 words)Key: 1. N 2. Y 3. Y 4. NG 5. N2. Valentine’s Day (480 words)Key:1. the 5th century2. lottery3. married young men4. recover her sight5. CupidAfter-Class Reading1.Chinese Festivals: Keeping Traditions Alive (1,099 words)Key: 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. A2.The First Thanksgiving (1,073 words)Key: 1.C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. AUnit 2 Campus LifeIn-Class Reading1. How to Deal with College Classes (500 words)Key: 1. books and notebooks 2. their reading 3. all their classes/every class 4. days or weeks5. teachers and upperclassmen2.The Virtual College (501 words)Key: 1. N 2. Y 3. Y 4. Y 5. NGAfter-Class Reading1. The American Education System (945 words)Key: 1. B 2. C 3. C 4. D 5. C2.Saying Goodbye (991 words)Key: 1. C 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. DUnit 3 VIP & VIP’s TalksIn-Class Reading1. Bill Gates’ Advice to Students: Get a Sound, Broad Education (506 words)Key: 1. N 2. NG 3. Y 4. N 5. Y2.Y ang Zhenning: When Will There Be a Nobel Prize – Winning Work on Chinese Soil? (487 ) Key: 1. economic2. a miracle/success3. China was isolated4. biology and medicine5. historyAfter-Class Reading1. Condoleezza Rice (1,017 words)Key: 1. D 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. C2.Y ao: A Life in Two Worlds (1,111 words)Key: 1. C 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. BUnit 4 Love StoriesIn-Class Reading1.Love for Rose (501 words)Key: 1. Y 2. N 3. N 4. N 5. Y2.Banjo (486 words)Key: 1. on the doorstep2. single/unmarried3. nuisance4. ten-week’s5. in the woodsAfter-Class Reading1. Go Out and Make a Difference (915 words) Key: 1. D2. D3. C4. D5. A3.A Small Boy’s Mother (1,143 words)Key: 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. DUnit 5 Cultural DifferenceIn-Class Reading1. A voiding Cultural Taboos (499 words)Key: 1.Y 2.N 3.N 4. Y 5. NG2. Table Manners: a Cultural Difference (495 words) Key:1.not used to2.highly restrictive rules3.smacking/slurping4.not allowedAfter-Class Reading1.Traveling Student (1,092 words)Key: 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A2.Beyond Assumptions: One Woman's Experience of Living Abroad in the U.S.A. (1,183) Key: 1. C 2. B3. A4. D5. DUnit 6 Interpersonal RelationshipIn-Class Reading1. As My Daughter Leaves for College,I let Go (490 words)Key: 1.N 2. NG 3. N 4. Y 5.Y2.Cybercourtship (500 words)Key:1.romantic courtship online/romance online/ virtual romance2.meeting in person3.fewer inhibitions4.freer and faster5.physical cues/ feedback; body languageAfter-Class Reading1. After Twenty Y ears (1,193 words)Key: 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. C2.“Of My Friend Hector and My Achilles’ Heel” (1,042 words)Key: 1. C 2. B 3.A 4. D 5. AUnit 7 Science and TechnologyIn-Class Reading1.Wireless Wearable (500 words)Key: 1.N 2. Y 3. Y 4. NG 5.N2.The World Is Getting Smaller (487 words)Key:1.next industrial revolution2.one-thousandth3.size and strength4.manufacturing, environment, medicine5.swallowed or injectedAfter-Class Reading1. The Internet: What Lies Ahead? (1,074 words)Key: 1. A 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. B2.New Genes – New Hope Or Future Disaster? (1,154 words)Key: 1. B 2. A 3. C 4.D 5. DUnit 8 Life & HealthIn-Class Reading1. Y ou Have A Cold! (516 words)Key: 1. NG 2. N 3. Y 4. Y 5. N2.Protein (522 words)Key: 1. the tissues 2. basic units 3. protein-rich foods 4. incomplete 5. your weightAfter-Class Reading1. Y oga (957 words)Keys: 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. B2.What Y ou Eat Can Sabotage Y our Sleep (992 words)Key: 1. D 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. DUnit 9 AnimalsIn-Class Reading1. How Do the Animals Spend the Winter? (517 words)Keys: 1. Y 2. N 3. N 4. NG 5. Y2.Cats and Man (507 words)Key: 1. definite 2. forbidden 3. tell time 4. eyes opened 5. blueAfter-Class Reading1. Animals as Teachers (984 words)Key: 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. C2.Animals “Speak” Many Strange Languages (1,017 words)Key: 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. AUnit 10 Sports & Leisure TimeIn-Class Reading1. Lessons for Y our Life and Business from Wimbledon (496 words) Key: 1. Y2. N3. Y4. N5. NG2.Beijing 2008: Five Mascots for the Beijing Games (482 words) Key: 1. mark 2. syllables3. prosperity4. sixteen days5. pandaAfter-Class Reading1. Sports and Exercise Safety (1,085 words) Key: 1. B2. C3. A4. B5. C2.Tennis, Then and Now (986 words) Key: 1. C 2. A3. B4. C5. B。
大学英语快速阅读课文Pets带翻译课后习题答案
PetsThere are different ideas about pets in different parts of the world. In most cultures, animals have an inferior position to human beings. In most instances, however, people treat their pets like members of theirfamilies, or perhaps better. In the United States, and Europe, where pets are very popular, there are special shops that sell jewelry, clothing, and g o u r m e t (美味的) food for cats and dogs. There are shops on fashionable streets in New York City, for example, thatsell gold and diamond collars, fur jackets, hats and mittens for pets.In many countries of the world, there is special food for pets. It is common for supermarkets in many places to sell cat food and dog food. However, in Nice, France,there is a special restaurant for dogs. Dogs are the only customers. There is seating for 20 of them.On the menu, there are varieties of special gourmet dishes for dogs to choose from. There is a sausage dish,a turkey dish, and a pasta dish, among others. For dessert, there is a variety of French cheeses and, of course, dog biscuits.In the U.S., there is a very rich cat who can afford to go to any restaurant he chooses. His name is Kitty Cat. KittyCat inherited 100,000 dollars when his owner died. In addition, the owner left Kitty Cat a beautiful mansion to live in. There is a person who comes to the mansion every day to feed and take care of Kitty Cat.Of course, in most parts of the world, pets don't live in such wealth and luxury. There is a more practical and functional attitude towards pets. People own cats and dogs because they keep away mice and other unwanted animals. Certainly, owners generally have theiraffectionate feelings for their pets. However, they do not see them as equal to family members. In most places in the world, there isn't any special clothing, or jewelry, or gourmet food for animals. There aren't special restaurants for dogs.There are no rich cats who live in mansions.Pets around the world live in a great variety of ways, just as people do.Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.The special restaurant in Nice offers ____________for dogs.A.roast turkeysB.toast and noodlesC.fried chicken□ .different kinds of cheeses2.Which of the following sentences is trueaccording to the passage?A.Pets enjoy special treatment in the U.S. and Europe.B.Dogs and cats never wear clothing.C.In most parts of the world, pets live acomfortable life.D.Kitty Cat inheritedone million dollars fromhis owner.3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned inthis passage?A.Kitty Cat is a very rich cat.B.The special restaurant in Nice has seats for 20dogs.C.Some pet shops in New York sell gold to pets.D.People own cats and dogs mainly to keep away miceand other unwantedanimals.4.In most parts of the world, animalsA.are treated as equal to their owners' familymembersB.have a superior position to their owners' familymembersC.have an inferior position to their owners' family membersD.are treated better than their owners' familymembers5. What's the main idea of this passage?A.Dogs enjoy living in mansions.B.Kitty Cat can affordluxury food in anyrestaurant.C.In different parts of the world people treat pets in different ways.D.It is not necessary tohave special food,clothing, and jewelryfor animals.Judge whether or not the following statementsagree with the information given inthe passage, and mark Y for YES, N for NO, or NG if information is not given in the passage. A.In the United States and Europe, some pets have asuperior position tohuman beings.Y N NG2.Cat food, dog food, and seating for pets can beeasily found insupermarkets.Y N NG3.Although 100,000 dollars and a mansion were left toKitty Cat, he had to takecare of himself.Y N NG4.A more practical attitude to pets is commonlyaccepted in most parts ofthe world.Y N NGPeople generally have anice feeling towards their pets, but they don'tusually treat pets as equalto their family members.Y N NG翻译宠物大约有在世界各地的宠物不同的想法。
大学英语快速阅读课文Pets带翻译课后习题答案
PetsThere are different ideas about pets in different parts of the world. In most cultures, animals have an inferior position to human beings. In most instances, however, people treat their pets likemembers of their families, or perhaps better. In the United States, and Europe, where pets are very popular, there are special shops that sell jewelry, clothing, and g o u r m e t(美味的) food for cats and dogs. There are shops on fashionable streets inNew York City, for example, that sell gold and diamond collars, fur jackets, hats and mittens for pets. In many countries of the world, there is special food for pets. It is mon for supermarkets in many places to sell cat food and dog food. However, in Nice, France,there is a special restaurant for dogs. Dogs are the only customers. There is seating for 20 of them.On the menu, there are varieties of special gourmet dishes for dogs to choose from. There is a sausage dish, a turkey dish, and apasta dish, among others. For dessert, there is a variety of French cheeses and, of course, dog biscuits.In the U.S., there is a very rich cat who can afford to go to any restaurant he chooses. His name is Kitty Cat. Kitty Cat inherited100,000 dollars when his owner died. In addition, the owner left Kitty Cat a beautiful mansion to live in. There is a person who es to the mansion every day to feed and take care of Kitty Cat.Of course, in most parts of the world, pets don't live in suchwealth and luxury. There is a more practical and functional attitude towards pets. People own cats and dogs because they keep away mice and other unwanted animals. Certainly, owners generally have their affectionate feelings for their pets. However, they do not seethem as equal to family members. In most places in the world, there isn't any special clothing, or jewelry, or gourmet food for animals. There aren't special restaurants for dogs. There are no rich cats who live in mansions.Pets around the world live in a great variety of ways, just as people do.Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.The special restaurant in Niceoffers __________________for dogs.A.roast turkeysB.toast and noodlesC.fried chicken□ .different kinds of cheeses2.Which of the following sentences is true according tothe passage?A.Pets enjoy special treatmentin the U.S. and Europe.B.Dogs and cats never wear clothing.C.In most parts of the world, pets live a fortable life.D.Kitty C at inherited one million dollars from hisowner.3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned inthis passage?A.Kitty Cat is a very rich cat.B.The special restaurant in Nice has seats for 20 dogs.C.Some pet shops in New York sell gold to pets.D.People own cats and dogs mainly to keep awaymice and other unwanted animals.4.In most parts of the world, animalsA.are treated as equal to their owners' family membersB.have a superior position to their owners' family membersC.have a n inferior position to their owners' familymembersD.are treated better than their owners' family members5. What's the main idea of this passage?A.Dogs enjoy living in mansions.B.Kitty Cat can afford luxury food in any restaurant.C.In different parts of the world people treat pets in differentways.D.It i s not necessary to have special food, clothing, andjewelry for animals. Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage, and mark Y for YES, N for NO, or NGif information is not given in the passage.A.In the United States and Europe, some pets have asuperior position to human beings.Y N NG2.Cat food, dog food, and seating for pets can be easilyfound in supermarkets.Y N NG3.Although 100,000 dollars anda mansion were left to Kitty Cat,he had to take care of himself. Y N NG4.A more practical attitude to pets is monly accepted in mostparts of the world.Y NNGPeople generally have a nicefeeling towards their pets, butthey don't usually treat pets as equal to their family members.Y N NG翻译宠物大约有在世界各地的宠物不同的想法。
大学英语快速阅读第四册16篇翻译
Unit 1Alone in the Arctic Cold一个人在北极严寒Day had broken exceedingly cold and gray, when the man turned aside from the main Yukon 一天打碎了非常寒冷和灰色,当那个人偏离主要育空trail and climbed the slope, where a dim and little-traveled trail led eastward through the试验和爬上斜坡,在那里的是一个朦胧而过去向东穿过了踪迹pine forest. The slope was steep, and he paused for breath at the top. There was no sun nor 松林之间。
坡率陡峭,而且他停顿了一下喘不过气来保持最佳的状态。
没有太阳和hint of sun, though there was not a cloud in the sky. It was a clear day, and yet there缕阳光,尽管他天空无云。
这是一个晴朗的日子,但在那里seemed to be a mist over the face of things, that made the day dark. This fact did not worry 似乎是一个蒙上了一层水汽表面看来,把这天黑暗。
这个事实不担心the man. He was used to the lack of sun.那个人。
他被用来缺乏阳光。
The man looked back along the way he had come. The Yukon River lay a mile wide and hidden那人回头而且他已经来了。
育空河打下英里宽藏起来了under three feet of ice. On top of this ice were as many feet of snow. It was unbroken以下3英尺的冰。
新视野大学英语快速阅读4第二版课后练习题含答案
新视野大学英语快速阅读4第二版课后练习题含答案第一部分Passage 1短文大意:在该文章中,我们将解释“洋葱法则”以及如何该使用这种方法来提高产品质量并满足客户需求。
答案:1.What is the Onion Method?Answer: It is a method that relates to product development that incorporates customer needs.2.What is the purpose of the method?Answer: The purpose of the method is to ensure that all customer needs are being met by the product.3.What is the first layer of the Onion Method?Answer: The first layer is customer needs as it is the foundation for the other layers.4.What is the fourth layer of the Onion Method?Answer: The fourth layer is product design as it determines how well the product will cater to customer needs.Passage 2短文大意:在该文章中,我们将了解什么是价值流图以及价值流图如何帮助公司更好地掌握生产过程并提高生产效率。
答案:1.What is a Value Stream Map?Answer: It is a representation of the steps involved in a process, as well as the time it takes for each step to be completed.2.What is the purpose of a Value Stream Map?Answer: The purpose of a Value Stream Map is to help a company identify inefficiencies in their processes and to improve productivity.3.What is the first step in creating a Value StreamMap?Answer: The first step is to identify the product or service being produced.4.What is the final step in creating a Value StreamMap?Answer: The final step is to implement changes based onthe discoveries made during the mapping process.第二部分Passage 3短文大意:在该文章中,我们将讨论关于中小企业如何利用社交媒体来拓展客户群以及提高销售额的策略。
大学英语 快速阅读4 课文翻译
Unit 1Alone in the Arctic Cold浏览次数:1374次悬赏分:50|提问时间:2008-3-15 15:03|提问者:喷火娃hoho|问题为何被关闭Day had broken exceedingly cold and gray,when the man turned aside from the main Yukon trail and climbed the slope,where a dim and little-traveled trail led eastward through the pine forest.The slope was steep,and he paused for breath at the top.There was no sun nor hint of sun,though there was not a cloud in the sky.It was a clear day,and yet there seemed to be a mist over the face of things,that made the day dark.This fact did not worry the man.He was used to the lack of sun.The man looked back along the way he had come.The Yukon River lay a mile wide and hidden under three feet of ice.On top of this ice were as many feet of snow.It was unbroken white,save for a dark hairline that was the trail that led south five hundred miles to the Chilcoot Pass.But all this----the mysterious,far-reaching hairline trail,the absence of sun from the sky,the tremendous cold,and the strangeness and weirdness of it all----made no impression on the man.He was a newcomer in the land and this was his first winter.The tuouble with him was that he was without imagination.Fifty degrees below zero meant eighty-odd degrees of frost.Such fact impressed him as being cold and uncomfortable,and that was all.It did not lead him to think about man's weakness in general,able only to live within certain narrow limits of heat and cold.Fifty degrees below zero stood for abit of frost that hurt and that must be guarded against by the use of thick,warm clothing.Fifty degrees below zero was to him just precisely fifty degrees below zero.That there should be anything more to it than that was a thought that never entered his head.As he turned to go on,he spat speculatively.There was a sharp,explosive crackle that startled him.He spat again.And again,in the air,before it could fall to the snow,the spittle crackled.He knew that at fifty below spittle crackled on the snow,but this spittle had crackled in the air.Undoubtedly it was colder than fifty below----how much colder he did not know.But the temperature did not matter.He was bound for the old mine on the left fork of Henderson Creek wher the boys were already.They had come over the hill from the Indian Creek country,while he had come the roundabout way to take a look at the possibilities of getting out logs in the spring from the islands in the Yukon.He wouldbe in to camp by six o'clock;a bit after dark,it was ture,but the boys would be there,a fire would be going,and a hot supper would be ready.He plunged in among the big pine trees.The trail was faint.He was glad he was without a sled,traveling light.In fact,he carried nothing but the lunch wrapped in the handkerchief.He was surprised,however,at the cold.It certainly was cold,he concluded,as he rubbed his numb nose and cheekbones with his gloved hand.一天打破了极其寒冷和灰色的,当男子出现,除了主要为Yukon的线索,以及爬上坡,那里暗淡和鲜为人知走过的古道主导向东透过松树forest.the坡度陡,他暂停呼吸,在top.there 没有太阳,也没有暗示的太阳,虽然现在还没有云在sky.it是一个晴朗的天气,然而,似乎有一种薄雾超过面对的东西,这使得每天dark.this其实没有不要担心man.he被用来缺乏阳光。
大学英语快速阅读4答案
第四册I. DCABII.1.但是新墨西哥州东北部地区地势较高,具有形成旋转式暴风雨的一切地理特征,这种暴风雨被称作“超级暴风雨”, 它有可能最终形成最强劲的龙卷风。
2.能行驶的道路非常有限, 地形以山为主,山脉阻挡了雷达的扫描,这给我们追踪正在形成的风暴带来了困难。
3.但这一切已经毫无意义,我们一直监视风暴不停地旋转,最终却没有形成龙卷风。
因此,我们没有获得任何科学数据,看到的却是美丽壮观的风暴渐渐地消失在地平线上。
4.在形成龙卷风的条件已经成熟的那几天里,可能会有多股强劲的风暴可以成为追逐的目标,最终决定追逐哪一股风暴有时纯属偶然。
Key to the Reading-Skill ExercisesExtract 11.“yet”and “but”, showing contrast; “for”, indicating a reason; “in addition to”, additive;“indeed”, restating an assertion.2.All of them make the paragraph highly cohesiveExtract 2CB2I, CDDAII. 1. 他回忆到,他很小的时候夜间常常躺在床上,想像生命会怎样终结、什么是虚无、为什么死亡是无法改变的。
1.随着美国进一步走向多民族化,对人的本性产生了新的认识,进而影响到我们原有的个人观点。
2.我们对涉及人类本性的问题的回答,在很大程度上影响我们对子女的教育方式,以及对犯罪、贫困等社会问题的处理方式。
3.即使是弗洛伊德也相信:为了平衡其(动物)本能和文明社会的要求,人类能超越其纯动物性的存在。
4.如果我们能够意识到,人类没有道德选择的自由,需要的是设计者来创造一个完美的环境规范人的行为,那么,我们就能创造一个完美的社会。
在《活尔等第二》一书中,斯金纳对此进行了描述。
3I.CDAAII.1.他当时33岁,我4岁,他有力的大手一把握住我细小的双臂,轻而易举地把我扛上肩头,使我能居高临下地看到我想看到的一切。
大学英语快速阅读课文AlanGreenspan带翻译课后习题答案
大学英语快速阅读课文AlanGreenspan带翻译课后习题答案Alan GreenspanAlan Greenspan was chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and arguably one of the most powerful individuals in the United States. Greenspan had demonstrated a sharp intellect along with an unusual ability to keep his independence while still following the trends of political power in Washington, D.C.He was born in New York City in 1926, son of a stockbroker and a saleswoman. He showed early signs of mathematical genius, yet after high school chose to attend the Julliard School of Music and later played the clarinet ( 单簧管) in a traveling swing band in the mid 1940s. Then he abandoned amusic career to obtain bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from New York University and began doctoral studies at Columbia University. He left Columbia when he ran out of money and took a job later as an economist for the National Industrial Conference Board. In 1977 he eventually got his Ph.D. from New York University.In the 1950s, Greenspan a -- dedicated follower of Ayn Rand, whose philosophy of "enlightened selfishness" appealed to Greenspan more than the free-market skepticism of John Maynard Keynes and many other economists of his generation. However, Greenspan took a more pragmatic and politically aware route than many of theuncompromising (强硬的)h e r o e s of Rand's novels.Greenspan later started a consulting company that offered economic forecasts to large companies and financial institutions, at a time when few corporations had their own professional staff economists. In the 1960s, Greenspan was adirector of policy research for Richard Nixon but did not come to Washington until the 1970s, when he became chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors under President Gerald Ford. In this position, Greenspan got his first taste of experience being grilled ( 质询) before angry senators and congressmen. Undoubtedly that was valuabletraining for parts of his present job.Greenspan returned to private life and resumed his economic consulting practice after the election of President Jimmy Carter. In 1987, he was appointed chairman of the Federal Reserve Board by President Ronald Reagan and had served under both Republican and Democratic administrations.Choose the best answers to the following questions.1. Thanks to the followingexcept that______,AlanGreenspan is regarded as oneof themost powerfulindividuals in the U.S.A.Greenspan has followed the trends of political power in Washington, D.C.B.Greenspan was chairman of the Federal Reserve BoardC.Greenspan has an unusual ability to keep his independenceD.Greenspan has proved that he is anintellectual2 .In terms of Alan Greenspan's music career,which of the following is true?A.He took a part-time job as a clarinet player in a swing band when he was in the Julliard School of Music.B.He gave up his music career and got his Ph.D. ineconomics from Columbia University.C.He failed to show any signs of musical qenius.D.The Julliard School of Music providedopportunities for him to study.3.From this passage we know that Greenspanfollows ___ .A.Ayn Rand's "enlightened selfishness" philosophysolelyB.John Maynard Keynes'sfree-market skepticismC.praqmaticism and Ayn Rand's philosophyD.an uncompromising route4.When did Greenspan become chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors?A.In the 1950s.B.In the 1960s.C.In the 1970s.D.In the 1980s.5.What's the main idea of this passage?A.Greenspan'sjourney through life.B.Greenspan is one of the most powerful individuals in the United States.C.Greenspan is a genius in both music and economics.D.How Greenspan started his career in the economic field.Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage, and mark Y for YES, N for NO, or NG if information is not given in the passage.1.With his sharp intelligence, Alan Greenspan managed to keep his independence while following the trends of political power in Washington, D.C.Y N NG2.Greenspan attached less importance to "enlightened selfishness" than to free- market skepticism.Y N NG3.Although Greenspan was attracted by Ayn Rand'sphilosophy, he took a more pragmatic and politically aware route.Y N NG4.Greenspan established his own consulting company when large companies and financial institutions had had their own professional staff economists. Y N NGS. After high school, Greenspan chose to play the clarinet in a traveling swing band for a while before he entered the Julliard school of Music,Y N NG翻译格林斯潘格林斯潘是美联储主席的委员会和可以说是在美国最强大的人之一。
大学英语快速阅读课文Wildlife Conservation带翻译 课后习题解答
In my children's lifetimes, I believe gorillas, chimpanzees and orangutans ( 猩猩) will all become extinct in the wild. So the question we have to ask ourselves is this: do we want our children to see onlyin zoos what used to exist in the real world? It is the great apes that will disappear first, because there are so few of them left, and because they're so vulnerable to changes in their habitats.Many of the threats to these animals result from aglobal economy and not local pressures. The threat to the orangutans in Indonesia, for example, is largely a result of deforestation and the risks to apes and chimpanzees in Africa result from the timber trade and the demand for bush-meat. The two worktogether: logging opens up the forest, which means that the bush-meat can be got out fast, to Kinshasa or to London.If we want to avoid the disaster, people in developed countries will have to take a global perspective and acceptresponsibility for the damage export crops, such as timber, coffee, cut flowers or even green beans, do to the environment. The challenge is to avoid simply imposing Western attitudes on local peoples.Already there are no truly wild places left in the world. Looking at wildlife has become the preserve of the middle classes over the last 20-odd years, and as wild animals become even rarer, so more tourists want to see them. But tourism aloneplainly cannot conserve the world's animals; economic development is the priority. For the future, I suspect that if you really want to do something about wildlife conservation, you would be better off putting your money into women's educationrather than just into the protection of flagship species. Women often bear the direct costs of wildlife conflict; their knowledge of how to deal with conflict and how to control their own reproductive destinies mayyet determine the survival of many threatened species. Choose the best answersto the following questions. 1.Why will the great apesbecome extinct inthe wild first?A.Because the great apes are moving away from the wild life conservation areas.B.Because the great apes are unable to survive any natural disasters.C.Because more and more great apes are kept in zoos.D.Because the great apes are unadaptable to changes in the environment.2.In the second paragraph, the word "deforestation" means.A.the process of hunting for wildlife in forestsB.adventures in forestsC.the process of removing forests from a placeD.the exploration of forests3. According to the passage, all of thefollowing statements are true except_________A.the development of tourism helps to conserve the wildlifeB.developed countries should be aware of the damage export crops do to the environmentC.all the threats to animals result from local pressures aloneD.the timber trade and the demand for bush-meat risk the lives of primates in Africa4. We can infer from the fourth paragraph thatA.it is the m iddle classthat should take moreresponsibility foranimal conservationpared with economic development, tourism is more important in animal conservationC.in order to conserve wild animals, economicdevelopment should be put above everything elseD.tourism cannot conserve the wildlife; it will only do harm to the environment5. The author suggests in the last paragraph that .A.one would be richer if he puts money into women's educationB.to put money into women's education is moreimportant in wildlife conservation than to put money into flagship species orotectionC.women know how to determine the survival of many threatened speciesD.worn en often bear the direct costs of wildlife conflictComplete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1. According to the author, the extinction of wild animalswill be mainly a resultof____.KEY:the global economy 2.Not only local people, but also___ should be responsible for the damageexport crops do to the environment.KEY:people in developed countries3.More and more t ourists want to see wild animals because____KEY: wild animals are becoming rarer翻译野生动物保护在孩子们的一生中,我相信大猩猩,黑猩猩和猩猩(猩猩)都将成为在野外绝迹。
21世纪大学英语快速阅读第一二册课后练习题含答案
21世纪大学英语快速阅读第一二册课后练习题含答案第一册课后练习题Unit 11.According to the passage, what is the most important factordetermining the tone of a passage? Answer: The author’s attitude towards the subject matter.2.What are the two major components of a sentence? Answer:Subject and Predicate.3.What is the difference between a phrase and a clause? Answer:A phrase is a group of words that work together to convey a singlemeaning, whereas a clause is a group of words that contn both a subject and a predicate.Unit 21.According to the passage, what are the four mn factors thatinfluence our reading speed? Answer: Vocabulary, comprehension, attitude, and concentration.2.What is the importance of proper eye movement when reading?Answer: Proper eye movement helps the reader to quickly andefficiently process the text.3.How can we improve our reading speed? Answer: We can improveour reading speed by practicing regularly, expanding ourvocabulary, improving our comprehension skills, and developinggood reading habits.第二册课后练习题Unit 11.What are the three mn types of context clues? Answer:Definition, restatement, and example.2.How can we use context clues to determine the meaning of anunfamiliar word? Answer: We can use context clues to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word by looking for clues within thesurrounding text.3.How can understanding the meaning of a word help us tobetter comprehend a passage? Answer: Understanding the meaning ofa word helps us to better comprehend a passage by providing uswith greater contextual understanding.Unit 21.According to the passage, what are the two types of reading?Answer: Skimming and scanning.2.What is the purpose of skimming? Answer: The purpose ofskimming is to quickly gather information and get an overview ofthe text.3.What is the purpose of scanning? Answer: The purpose ofscanning is to locate specific information within a passage.ConclusionIn conclusion, practicing these exercises will help to improve your reading speed, comprehension skills, and overall English languageproficiency. Remember to read regularly, expand your vocabulary, and develop good reading habits. Good luck!。
大学英语快速阅读课文Pets带翻译课后习题问题详解Pets
PetsThere are different ideas about pets in different parts of the world. In most cultures, animals have an inferior position to human beings. In most instances, however, people treat their pets like members of their families, or perhaps better. In the United States, and Europe, where petsare very popular, there are special shops that sell jewelry, clothing, and g o u r m e t(美味的) food for cats and dogs. There are shops on fashionable streets in New York City, for example, that sell gold and diamond collars, fur jackets, hats and mittens for pets. In many countries of the world, there is special food for pets. It iscommon for supermarkets in many places to sell cat food and dog food. However, in Nice, France, there is a special restaurant for dogs. Dogs are the only customers. There is seating for 20 of them.On the menu, there are varieties of special gourmet dishes for dogs to choose from.There is a sausage dish, a turkey dish, and a pasta dish, among others. For dessert, there is a variety of French cheeses and, of course, dog biscuits.In the U.S., there is a very rich cat who can afford to go to any restaurant he chooses. His name is Kitty Cat. Kitty Cat inherited 100,000 dollars when his ownerdied. In addition, the owner left Kitty Cat a beautiful mansion to live in. There is a person who comes to the mansion every day to feed and take care of Kitty Cat.Of course, in most parts of the world, pets don't live in such wealth and luxury. There is a more practical and functional attitude towards pets. People owncats and dogs because they keep away mice and other unwanted animals. Certainly, owners generally have their affectionate feelings for their pets. However, they do not see them as equal to family members. In most places in the world, there isn't any special clothing, or jewelry, or gourmet food for animals. There aren't special restaurants for dogs.There are no rich cats who live in mansions.Pets around the world live in a great variety of ways, just as people do.Choose the best answersto the following questions.1.The special restaurant in Nice offers __________________ for dogs.A.roast turkeysB.toast and noodlesC.fried chicken□ .different kinds of cheeses2.Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?A.Pets enjoy special treatment in the U.S. and Europe.B.Dogs a nd cats never wear clothing.C.In most parts of the world, pets live a comfortable life.D.Kitty Cat inherited one million dollars from his owner.3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned inthis passage?A.Kitty Cat is a very rich cat.B.The special restaurant in Nice has seats for 20 dogs.C.Somepet shops in New York sell gold to pets.D.People own cats and dogs mainly to keep away mice and other unwanted animals.4.In most parts of the world, animalsA.are treated as equal to their owners' family membersB.have a superior position to their owners' family membersC.have an inferior position to their owners' family membersD.are treated better than their owners' family members5. What's the main idea of this passage?A.Dogs enjoy living in mansions.B.Kitty C at can afford luxury food in any restaurant.C.In different parts of the world people treat pets in different ways.D.It is not necessary to have special food, clothing, and jewelry for animals.Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage, and mark Y for YES, N for NO, or NG if information is not given in the passage.A.In the United States and Europe, some pets have asuperior position to human beings.Y N NG2.Cat food, dog food, and seating for pets can be easily found in supermarkets.Y N NG3.Although 100,000 dollars anda mansion were left to Kitty Cat, he had to take care of himself.Y N NG4.A more practical attitude to pets is commonly accepted in most parts of the world.Y NNGPeople generally have a nice feeling towards their pets, but they don't usually treat pets as equal to their family members.Y N NG翻译宠物大约有在世界各地的宠物不同的想法。
大学英语 快速阅读答案
1、With Friends like These CCBDCBD 8.I realized that the whole thing was a big practical joke 9.Peter was not in the joke and he was even more embarrassed 10.the bright bouquet of flowers had not been sent to me2、Holiday Meals,Minus the Meat ABDCABA 8.Slow food and Anna Thomas~books ually eats only vegetarian meal at home but will occasionally eats meats in other places10.people,being together and thankfulness3、About Two Books BDCACCAprehensive,authoritative,valuable 9.amateur enthusiasts,professional volcanologists 10.Glossary,Index4、Bananas CDDCBAB 8.Spanish missionary9.the oldest 10.Eastern Africa5、Edward R.Murrow BDADBCA 8.accuracy and fairness 9.had a cigarette 10.the right to know,to speak and think6、Martin Luther King Jr. DDBABDD 8.Benjamin E.Mays 9.his having to enemies in Montgomery and hispublic-speaking gifts 10.get money and advice about strategy 7、Working Off-Line in IE BCADBCA 8.copy the files to floppy disks,burn them onto CD-R disks 9.a text file,Web page 10.you need only seed one file 08.How to Get More for BDABDAC 8.increased demand and competition among providers 9.monthly 10.Pipexndfills CDDABCD 8.municipalities and construction companies 9.$10 to $40 per ton 10.drop-off stations10.Fat of Land DCBAACD 8.stress,depression and obesity 9.diabetes,heart disease and cancer 10.a business in crisis 11.Colleage Kids Arent Curious DABDBAC8.specialists 9.knowledge,culture,history and tradition 10.the knowledge for knowledge’s sake ethos12.Online Practice Reading Tests BCDADBC 8.multiple choice,short-answer questions 9.one 10.1613.Philosphy and the Good Life DBCAADB 8.truth and wisdom 9.the practical life 10.incorrectly or inadequately 14.Oprah Winfrey Success Story DAAACBB 8.respect and integrity 9.the things that matter cate the girls15.The Elements Of Plot Development DCDCABA 8.emotions 9.the turning point 10.our hearts and minds16.Some News Stories DCDCBCA 8.the TV advertised diet 9.increasing criticism 10. A wake-up call17.How GuessAge ABBDACD 8.driving 9.21,110 10.three18.IWasTeaJoke ADBDCBA 8.Little Cas9.the Bible 10.four1、The Best Kind Love NNNYNNY 8. Commitment,shared interests,unselfishness,physical attraction andcommunication 9.Leaving him notes on mirror and little presents under his pillow 10.Grow old along with me2、Beyond Horizon NYNYN NG N 8.cheap energy and food production 9.a healthy diet and regular exercise 10.there are on systems in place to monitor practice and maintain quality3、The ClassicReligionsNYNYNNY8.Christians,Jews,pagans 9.Baha’i,a Muslim sect 10.Scientology,Neo-Paganism4、Perseverance Is Key to SuccessYNYYNN NG 8.part of learning process 9.meeting encouraging people and reading books with uplifting themes 10.we fear losing it5、Halloween Is a Good Time YYNYN NG N8.solve the mysteries by finding important,hidden meanings in facts 9.Unpleasant situations and events 10.his interests and the way of writing were not realist at all6、Two Bills Y NG YNYNY 8.licensed a version of the BASIC programming language to MITS 9.to standardize on MS-DOS cation and social reforms7、The World’s Best Food- Plate TNNNNY NG8.up to 6 weeks 9.£66 10.Sloane Square8、SOHO Business Tips NYY NG YNN 8.UPS,generatorptop.desktop,wired phone 10.keep them in synch9、Finding Child No Easy YYNNN NG Y 8.fires and other dangers 9.students in middles school10.wages,taxes,insurance,transportation and things like cleaning supplies10、The Park on Country Land YNY NG YYN 8.an hour 9.autumn 10. the little park on country land11、Keeping Violent YYNNY NG Y 8.a third9.Washington 10. A federal ban on sales to minors and a sales tax12、The Art of Public Speaking NG NNYN NG N8.clarity,interest and retention 9.graphs 10.to the point13、Broken PromisesYNYYYN NG 8.always bought useless things 9.a bunch of fishing gear 10.a bow14.Pressing Yourself Successfully for Your Job Interviews NYN NG NNY 8.confident and reassuring and calm9.professionalism and kindness 10.write down critical details 15.Q&A on English Learning YNNNNY NG8.How long 9.present continuous 10.Either16.You are Addicted to Work.So What? YNNYYNY8.the families 9.consequences 10.enough shame or fear17.I Planned for This YNYNYYY 8.a wrench9.ultimate truth 10.the sweet smell of success18.Workplace of the 1990s YNYNYYY 8.job performances characteristics,job behaviors and performance 9.service representatives’ complaints of stress and deterioration of customer satisfaction rating 10.provide objective measures and performance and increase productivity。
大学英语快速阅读1.IsElNinoBack.带翻译.课后习题.答案
D.A huge warm water streak along the equator.
2."The warm pool" in the third paragraph refers to.
A. the Pacific Ocean
El Ninos can be both good and bad,depending onwhere you are. Even a relatively small one can bring about significant changes by shifting the wind patterns from the Pacific Ocean that pass over the United States.
B.Because scientists will be able to know whether it will be weak, moderate or strong in intensity.
C.Because emergency agencies will be able to make plans to prepare for it.
"Right now, we can't predict whether it will be weak, moderate or strong in intensity/' said Kousky.
Some scientists say it's too early to predict anything at all. "I'd be very careful," said one who asked not to benamed. "There is indeed a very large anomaly (反常状态) in the Pacific right now, and we need to watch it. But these things are very difficult to forecast."
大学英语课文翻译及习题答案
Unit 11. A very curious boy, T om, is interested not only in whats but also in whys and hows.汤姆是个非常好奇的男孩,他不仅对“是什么”感兴趣,而且也对“为什么”和“怎么会”感兴趣。
2. Happiness, according to Prof. Smith, is the ability to make the most of what you have.据史密斯教授说,幸福就是你能充分利用你所有的一切。
3. Y ou’d better keep the book where your 15-year-old son can’t get his hands on.你最好把这本书放在你15岁的儿子找不到的地方。
4. The story was very funny and Bill kept laughing while reading it.这故事非常滑稽,比尔一边读一边不停地笑。
5. High-achieving students do not necessarily put in more time at their studies than their lower-scoring classmates.成绩优秀的学生未必比他们得分较低的同学在学习上花费更多的时间。
6. How did you manage to persuade these students to take the speed-reading course?你是怎样设法说服这些学生修读快速阅读课的?7. Working hard is important, but knowing how to make the most of one's abilities counts for much more.用功是重要的,但知道如何充分利用自己的才能更重要得多。
大学英语快速阅读课文To Face the Music带翻译 课后习题答案
To Face the MusicLike every language, American English is full of special expressions, phrases that come from the day-to-daylife of the people and develop in their own way. Our expression today is "to face the music."When someone says, "Well, I guess I'll have to face the music," it does not mean he's planning to go to the concert. It is something far less pleasant, like being called in by your bossto explain why you did this and that, and why you didn't do this or that. Sour music indeed, but it has to be faced. At sometime or another, every one of us has had to face the music, especially as children. We can all remember father's angry voice, "I want to talk to you." It is onlythat we did not obey him. What an unpleasant business it was!©The phrase "to face the music" is familiar to every American, young and old. It is more than 150 years old. And where did this expression come from? One of the explanations comes from the Americannovelist, James Fenimore Cooper. He said, in 1851, that the expression was first used by actors while waiting in the wings to go on the stage. When they got their cue to go on, they often said, "Well, it's time to face the music." And that is exactly what they did —facing the orchestra which was just belowthem. An actor might be frightened or nervous as he moved on to the stage in front of an audience that might be friendly or perhaps hostile, especially if he forgot his lines. But he had to go out. If he did not, there would be no play. So the expression "to face the music" comes to mean, "havingto go through something, no matter how unpleasant the experience might be, because you know you have no other choice."Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.Which of the following isclosest in meaningto "sour music" in paragraph 2?A. A piece of unpleasant music.B.Somethinqunpleasant.C.An unpleasant deal.D.Tough work given by the boss.2.Where did the expression "to face themusic" probably come from?A.It came from a novel written by James FenimoreCoooer.B.It came from actors waiting to go on thestage.C.It came from children who were scolded by their angry father.D.It came from employees who were blamed by their boss.3.Which of the following is the definition of the word "wing"in "waiting in the wings to go on the stage"?A.The manner of flying.B.The dressing room in the theater.C.An impatient way.D.The unseen area on either side of thestage of a theater.4.According to the passage, an actor may feel nervous or even frightened on the following occasions except when __ .A.he is out of conditionB.he faces the orchestra which was just below himC.he steps onto the stage in front of an audienceD.he cannot remember what he should say on the stage5. In the case of children, "facing the music" means that they haveto _______________________ .A.take part in music lessonsB.suffer their parents' angerC.do a tough job given by their teacherD.accept harsh words from their peersComplete the following sentences with the information given in the passage.1.The expression "to face the music" is so old that it is familiar to______KEY: every American2.In American English, as well as in_______., there are a lot of special expressions which come from the day-today life of the people and develop in their own way.KEY:other languages3 .Actors might be frightened ornervous as they go on to the stage if they cannot remember_______.KEY:their lines.4.The phrase "to face the music" came up_____ago, KEY:over 150 years5.If you fail to finish your task, the boss will ______you_____to give an explanation.KEY:call……in(召集,呼唤)翻译面对现实就像每一种语言,美国英语是特殊的表达充分,词组,来自人民的日常工作,日常生活和发展自己的路。
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P e t s There are different ideas about pets in different parts of the world. In most cultures, animals have an inferior position to human beings. In most instances, however, people treat their pets like members of their families, or perhaps better. In the United States, and Europe, where pets are very popular, there are special shops that sell jewelry, clothing, and g o u r m e t(美味的) food for cats and dogs. There are shops on fashionable streets in New York City, for example, that sell gold and diamond collars, fur jackets, hats and mittens for pets.In many countries of the world, there is special food for pets. It is common for supermarkets in many places to sell cat food and dog food. However, in Nice, France, there is a special restaurant for dogs. Dogs are the only customers. There is seating for 20 of them.On the menu, there are varieties of special gourmet dishes for dogs to choose from. There is a sausage dish, a turkey dish, and a pasta dish, among others. For dessert, there is a variety of French cheeses and, of course, dog biscuits.In the U.S., there is a very rich cat who can afford to go to any restaurant he chooses. His name is Kitty Cat. Kitty Cat inherited 100,000 dollars whenhis owner died. In addition, the owner left Kitty Cat a beautiful mansion to live in. There is a person who comes to the mansion every day to feed and take care of Kitty Cat.Of course, in most parts of the world, pets don't live in such wealth and luxury. There is a more practical and functional attitude towards pets. People own cats and dogs because they keep away mice and other unwanted animals. Certainly, owners generally have their affectionate feelings for their pets. However, they do not see them as equal to family members. In most places in the world, there isn't any special clothing, or jewelry, or gourmet food for animals. There aren't special restaurants for dogs. There are no rich cats who live in mansions.Pets around the world live in a great variety of ways, just as people do. Choose the best answers to the following questions.1.The special restaurant in Nice offersfor dogs.A.roast turkeysB.toast and noodlesC.fried chicken□ .different kinds of cheeses2.Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?A.Pets enjoy special treatment in the U.S. and Europe.B.Dogs and cats never wear clothing.C.In most parts of the world, pets live a comfortable life.D.Kitty Cat inherited one million dollars from his owner.3.W hich of the following is NOT mentioned inthis passage?A.K itty Cat is a very rich cat.B.T he s pecial restaurant in Nice has seats for 20 dogs.C.S ome pet shops in New York sell gold to pets.D.P eople own cats and dogs mainly to keep away mice and other unwantedanimals.4.I n most parts of the world, animalsA.a re treated as equal to their owners' family membersB.h ave a superior position to their owners' family membersC.h ave an inferior position to their owners' family membersD.a re treated better than their owners' family members5. What's the main idea of this passage?A.Dogs enjoy living in mansions.B.Kitty Cat can afford luxury food in any restaurant.C.In different parts of the world people treat pets in different ways.D.It is not necessary to have special food, clothing, and jewelry foranimals.Judge whether or not the following statements agree with the information given in the passage, and mark Y for YES, N for NO, or NG if information is not given in the passage.A.In the United States and Europe, some pets have a superior position to human beings.Y N NG2.Cat food, dog food, and seating for pets can be easily found in supermarkets.Y N NG3.Although 100,000 dollars and a mansion were left to Kitty Cat, he had to take care of himself.Y N NG4. A more practical attitude to pets is commonly accepted in most parts of the world.Y N NGPeople generally have a nice feeling towards their pets, but they don't usually treat pets as equal to their family members.Y N NG翻译宠物大约有在世界各地的宠物不同的想法。
在大多数文化中,动物对人类有一个劣势。
在大多数情况下,然而,人们像对待自己的家庭成员,或者改善他们的宠物。
在美国和欧洲,在那里很受欢迎的宠物,还有一些卖首饰,衣服和美食(美味的)为猫,狗的食物特殊商店。
时髦的街道上有在纽约市,例如,出售黄金和钻石项圈,毛皮夹克,帽子和手套宠物商店。
在世界许多国家,特别是宠物食品。
这是在许多地方超市出售的猫食和狗食普遍。
然而,在法国尼斯,是一家专门为狗有特别的餐厅。
狗是唯一的客户。
对其中有20个座位。
在菜单上,有特殊品种的狗美食选择。
有一种香肠菜,一个土耳其菜,菜和面食等。
对于甜点,有一种法国奶酪品种,当然,狗饼干。
在美国,有一个很有钱的猫谁可以上不起任何他选择的餐厅。
他的名字是吉蒂猫。
吉蒂猫继承10万美元时,他的主人死了。
此外,吉蒂猫主人留下一个美丽的豪宅居住有一个人来谁的豪宅,每天喂吉蒂猫,并采取照顾。
当然,在世界大部分地区,宠物不会生活在这样的财富与奢华。