商志传奇背词班习题卷一

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商志传奇背词班习题卷一(No.1 9701)Exercise 1 51._____52.______53._______54.________

Exercise 2 (E-C/ C-E)

Para 1

1)vote________; take vote_________ 2)激烈的辩论______________

3)议会___________; 国会__________ 4) territory ________;当局____________ 5)euthanasia___________ 6)令人信服的__________ 7)几乎顷刻之间__________ 8)消息________ 9) flash________; pick up_________

10) half a world away_________ 11)协会_________ 12)知识产权____________ 13)社团和协会______________ 14)上传____________; 一整天______________ 15)post bulletin__________; 海报___________

Para.2

1)import_________;全部意义_________ 2) take a while______________

3)sink in_________ 4)leave sb doing sth_________________

5)alike_________ 6)长出一口气______________ 7)sigh______; sign_______

8)haste________; 欲速则不达____________________________

9)消费者权益协会_____________________________

10)turn back__________; tide____________ 11)domino___________

12)life extending__________ 13)变化着的社会态度_____________________ 14)play ones part______________ 15)观察者_________; 聚集__________ Para.3

1)request________ 2)结束___________ 3)痛苦__________; 乐趣__________ 4)deadly injection_____________ 5)pill_________ 6)诊断___________

7)certificate__________;申请表__________ 8)满足某人需求______________ 9)居民_________ 10)遭受__________ 11)disintegrate_____________

12)继续做某事________________ 13)屏住呼吸____________________

14)haunt_______; claw________ 15)密切关注_________;sign__________

Exercise 3

Translation: Read the above text carefully and then translate the following sentences into Chinese.

(1)After six months of arguing and final 16 hours of hot parliamentary debates, Australia's Northern Territory became the first legal authority in the world to

allow doctors to take the lives of incurably ill patients who wish to die.

_____________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________

(2)Some have breathed sighs of relief, others, including churches, right-to-life groups and the Australian Medical Association, bitterly attacked the bill and the haste of its passage.

__________________________________________________________________

(3)For Lloyd Nickson, a 54-year-old Darwin resident suffering from lung cancer, the NT Rights of Terminally Ill law means he can get on with living without the haunting fear of his suffering: a terrifying death from his breathing condition. ____________________________________________________________________

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