2018上新视野2 unit 1-4重点句及背诵段落
新视野第二册翻译练习答案以及重点段落

新视野第二册翻译练习答案以及重点段落Unit 1: Para 3A foreigner’s first impression of the US is likely to be that everyone is in a rush –often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store, or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping. Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country. Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating-places are waiting for you to finish so they, too, can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. You also find drivers will be abrupt and people will push past you. You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small exchanges with strangers. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain appropriate point.Unit 2: Para 20-21Last summer, I returned to visit Nikolai. He made me tea--- and did the dishes! We talked while sitting on his couch. Missing the Olympic Team the previous year had made me pause and reflect on what I had gained—not the least of which was a quiet , indissoluble bond with a short man in a tropical shirt.Nikolai taught me to have the courage, heart, and discipline to persist, even if it takes a billion tries. He taught me to be thankful in advance for a century of life on earth, and to remind myself every day that despite the challenges at hand, “Now must be love, love, love.”Unit 3: Para 4We wanted to avoid the mistake made by many couples of marrying for the wrong reasons, and only finding out ten, twenty, or thirty years later that they were incompatible, that they hardly took the time to know each other, that they overlooked serious personality conflicts in the expectation that marriage was an automatic way to make everything work out right. That point was emphasized by the fact that Gail’s parents, after thirty-five years of marriage were going through a bitter and painful divorce, which had destroyed Gail and for a time had a negative effect on our budding relationship.Unit 4: Para 4But when he asked her for a photo, she declined his request. She explained her objection:”If your feelings for me have any reality, any honest basis, what I look like won’t matter. Suppose I’m beautiful. I’d always be bothered by the feeling that you loved me for my beauty, and that kind of love would disgust me. Suppose I’m plain. Then I’d always fear you were writing to me only because you were lonely and had no one else. Either way, I would forbid myself from loving you. When you come to New York and you see me, then you can make your decision. Remember , both of us are free to stop or go on after that—if that’s what we choose.---“Unit 5: Para 5My father died from “the poor man’s friend”, pneumonia, one hard winter when his lung illnesses had left him low. I doubt he had much lung left at all, after coughing for so many years. He had so little breath that, during his last years, he was always leaning on something. I remembered once, at a family reunion, when my daughter was two, that my father picked her up for a minute—long enough for me to photograph them—but the effort was obvious. Near the very end of his life, and largely because he had no more lungs, he quit smoking. He gained a couple of pounds, but by then he was so slim that no one noticed.Unit 6: 1-2For her first twenty-four years, she’s been known as Debbie—a name that didn’t suit her good looks and elegant manner. “My name has always made me think I should be a cook,”she complained. “I just don’t feel like a Debbie.”One day, while filling out an application form for a publishing job, the young woman impulsively substituted her middle name, Lynn, for her first name Debbie. “That was the smartest thing I ever did,” she says now, “As soon as I stopped calling myself Debbie, I felt more comfortable with myself--- and other people started to take my more seriously.” Two years after her successful job interview, the former waitress is now a successful magazine editor. Friends and associates call her Lynne.Unit 7: Para 8-9For many people, the root of their stress is anger, and the trick is to find out where the anger is coming from. “Does the anger come from a feeling that everything must be perfect?” Eliot asks.“That’s very common in professional women. They feel they have to be all things to all people and do it all perfectly. They think, “I should, I must, I have to” Good enough is never good enough. Perfectionists cannot delegate. They get angry that they have to carry it all, and they blow their tops. Then they feel guilty and they start the whole cycle over again.”II、翻译练习的参考答案Unit one :1、她连水都不愿意喝一口,更别提留下来吃晚饭了。
新视野大学英语2课文背诵段落

新视野大学英语2课文背诵段落Unit1 3A foreigner’s first impression of the US is likely to be that everyone is in a rush――often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store, or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping. Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country. Working tome is considered precious. Others in public eating-places are waiting for you to finish so they, too, can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. You also find drivers will be abrupt and people will push past you. You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small exchanges with strangers. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else “wasting” it beyond a certain appropriate point.Unit2 20,21Last summer, I returned to visit Nikolai.He made me tea…and did the dishes! We talked while sitting on his couch. Missing the Olympic Team the previous tear had made me pause and refl ect on what I had gained――not the least of which was a quiet, indissoluble bond with a short man in a tropical shirt.Nikolai taught me to have the courage, heart, and discipline to persist, even if it takes a billion tries. He taught me to be thankful in advance for a century of life on earth, and to remind myself every day that despite the challenges at hand,“Now must be love,love,love.” Unit3 4We wanted to avoid the mistake made by many couples of marrying for the wrong reasons, and only finding out ten, twenty, or thirty years later that they were incompatible, that they hardly took the time to know each other,that they overlooked serious personality conflicts in the expectation that marriage was an automatic way to make everything work out right. That point was emphasized by the fact that Gail’s parents, after thirty-five years of marriage, were going through a bitter and painful divorce, which had destroyed Gail and for a time had a negative effect on our budding relationship. Unit4 4But when he asked her for a photo, she declined his request. She explained her objection. “If your feelings for me have any reality, any honest basis,what I look like won’t matter. Suppose I’m beautiful. I’d always be bothered by the feeling that you loved me for my beauty, and that kind of love would disgust me. Suppose I’m pain. Then I’d always fear you were writing to me only because you were lonely and had no one else. Either way, I wouldforbid myself from loving you. When you come to New York and you see me, then you can make your decision.Remember,both of us are free to stop or to go on after that――if that’s what we choose…”Unit5 8There is a quotation from a battered women’s shelter that I especially like:“Peace on earth begins at home.”I be lieve everything does. I think of a quotation for people trying to stop smoking:“Every home is a no-smoking zone.”Smoking is a form of self-battering that also batters those who mustsit by, occasionally joke or complain, and helplessly watch. I realize nowthat as a child I sat by, through the years, and literally watched my father kill himself: Surely one such victory in my family, for the prosperous leaders who own the tobacco companies, is enough. Unit6 8Though your parents probably meant your name to last a lifetime, remember that when they picked it they’d hardly met you, and the hopes and dreams they valued when they chose it may notmatch yours. If your name no longer seems to fit you, don’t despair; you aren’t stuck with the label. Movie s tars regularly change their names, and with some determination, you can, too. Unit7 17,18“Put them on a note card and take it with you and look at it when you need to. Since we can’t create a 26-hour day we have to decide what things we’re going to do.”Keep in mind that over time these priorities are going to change. “The kids grow up, the dog dies and you change your priorities.”From Eliot’s viewpoint, the other key to controlling stress is to “realize that there are other troublesome parts of your life over which you can have little or no control――like the economy and politicians”.You have to realize that sometimes with things like traffic jams, deadlines and unpleasant bosses, “You can’t fight. You can’t flee. You have to learn how to flow.”Unit8 11,12This is where age and maturity enter. Most people, somewhere between the ages of 30 and 50, finally arrive at the inevitable conclusion that they were meant to do more than serve a corporation, a government agency, or whatever.Most of us finally have the insight that quality of life is not entirely determined by a balance sheet. Sure, everyone wants to be financially comfortable, but we also want to feel we have a perspective on the world beyond the confines of our occupation; we want to be able to render service to our fellow men and to our God.感谢您的阅读,祝您生活愉快。
新视野大学英语第二册重点——第一单元

Unit one词汇:1,charge v, eg: how much do you charge for mending shoes?Eg: He was charged with murder.n, his charges are very reasonable.Arrested on a charge of murder.2 acute adj, many people have a rather acute sense of the shortness of each lifetime .3 interaction the ritual interaction 惯常的交流=exchange(交流) the opening exchange of a business call.4,electronic adj,使用电子设备的,电子的Electronics n, 电子学Electron n , 电子5,assess v, Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over extended small talk .Access get access to6, conduct v, in some countries no major business is conducted without eye contact. Copper conducts electricity better than other materials do .The rules of conduct 行为准则7,efficient the postal service is less efficient.8,it is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being competent to solve a problem, or fulfill a job successfully ,with speed.9,economy n 经济economic adj 经济学的the government …s economic policy .Economical 经济的,节俭的,节约的an economical car to run ..Economist 经济学家10,dilemma n 前后两难的境地All of this used to create a real dilemma for me . 11,considerable adj 相当大的 a considerable number of people .Adj,考虑周到的 a considerable person .12,amusement n 愉快,快乐the amusement of life in a new culture seems to have no ending.N 娱乐活动I would never choose to watch cricket as an amusement.我绝不把看板球当做娱乐活动。
新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文要点总结

Unit 1 Section A 时间观念强的美国人Para. 1 美国人认为没有人能停止不前。
如果你不求进取,你就会落伍。
这种态度造就了一个投身于研究、实验和探索的民族。
时间是美国人注意节约的两个要素之一,另一个是劳力。
Para. 2 人们一直说:“只有时间才能支配我们。
”人们似乎是把时间当作一个差不多是实实在在的东西来对待的。
我们安排时间、节约时间、浪费时间、挤抢时间、消磨时间、缩减时间、对时间的利用作出解释;我们还要因付出时间而收取费用。
时间是一种宝贵的资源,许多人都深感人生的短暂。
时光一去不复返。
我们应当让每一分钟都过得有意义。
Para. 3 外国人对美国的第一印象很可能是:每个人都匆匆忙忙——常常处于压力之下。
城里人看上去总是在匆匆地赶往他们要去的地方,在商店里他们焦躁不安地指望店员能马上来为他们服务,或者为了赶快买完东西,用肘来推搡他人。
白天吃饭时人们也都匆匆忙忙,这部分地反映出这个国家的生活节奏。
工作时间被认为是宝贵的。
Para. 3b 在公共用餐场所,人们都等着别人吃完后用餐,以便按时赶回去工作。
你还会发现司机开车很鲁莽,人们推搡着在你身边过去。
你会怀念微笑、简短的交谈以及与陌生人的随意闲聊。
不要觉得这是针对你个人的,这是因为人们非常珍惜时间,而且也不喜欢他人“浪费”时间到不恰当的地步。
Para. 4 许多刚到美国的人会怀念诸如商务拜访等场合开始时的寒暄。
他们也会怀念那种一边喝茶或咖啡一边进行的礼节性交流,这也许是他们自己国家的一种习俗。
他们也许还会怀念在饭店或咖啡馆里谈生意时的那种轻松悠闲的交谈。
一般说来,美国人是不会在如此轻松的环境里通过长时间的闲聊来评价他们的客人的,更不用说会在增进相互间信任的过程中带他们出去吃饭,或带他们去打高尔夫球。
既然我们通常是通过工作而不是社交来评估和了解他人,我们就开门见山地谈正事。
因此,时间老是在我们心中的耳朵里滴滴答答地响着。
Para. 5 因此,我们千方百计地节约时间。
新视野大学英语读写教程第二册笔记unit

新视野大学英语读写教程第二册笔记unitKey Wordsbudget acute abrupt assess elapse account for to race through1. If we intend to become efficient learners, we are supposed to learn first to budget our time scientifically.2. Some animals have very acute sense of sight or sound, while others may have sharp sense of smell and touch.3. The abrupt and cryptic nature of the ending has puzzled and annoyed many readers.4. It is still too early to assess the effects of the newly-issued law on traffic safety.5. Time elapses so quickly that when you begin to realize you should cherish it, you are no longer young.6. Jenny had to account to her husband for every penny she spent.7. As the time is running out, these students have to race through the rest of the questions on the test paper.Match Gamestand still 停止不前have an acute sense of 深深感到restlessly 焦躁不安地seek attention in a store 指望店员的服务push past you 推桑着你走过去small exchanges 随意的闲聊ritual interaction 礼节性交往develop a sense of trust 增进信任make social appointments 安排社交约会save the feet 免去走路之劳pour sth. Into 投入Words1. fall behind sb./sth.(L1):落在……后面① become bit by bit further behindTo fall behind others. 落后于别人 /To fall behind sb. in study.在学习方面落后Eg:Like boating up the river, if you’re not moving ahead, you’re falling behind.逆水行舟,不进则退。
新视野英语教程第2册 一单元 句法

Tear(torn) down(especially a building) pull down, especially violently; destroy 推倒(尤指建筑物);拆毁[例] These old buildings will be torn down to make room for an amusement park. 这些旧楼将被推倒,取而代之的将是一家游乐场。
[例] The earthquake last night tore down many houses. 昨晚的地震摧毁了不少房屋。
in danger of(especially a building) pull down, especially violently; destroy 推倒(尤指建筑物);拆毁[例] These old buildings will be torn down to make room for an amusement park. 这些旧楼将被推倒,取而代之的将是一家游乐场。
[例] The earthquake last night tore down many houses. 昨晚的地震摧毁了不少房屋。
agree withhave or share the same opinion, feeling orpurpose 意见(感觉、目的)一致;同意[例] I understand what you're saying, but I don't agree with it. 我理解你的意思,但是我不同意你的说法。
[例] They agreed with each other on this plan. 关于这一计划,他们的意见一致。
line of thinking/thoughta way or method of thinking about something 思路;想法[例] Your line of thinking didn't agree with his. 你的想法和他的不一样。
新视野大学英语读写教程第二册课文重点

Book1.unit31.lean/depend/rely on 依赖,依靠2.be/feel embarrassed /uncomfortable to (do) sth.对做某事很尴尬/不舒服3.be severely crippled 严重残废(瘸得厉害)4.struggle at/with sth.与什么抗争5.coordinate one`s steps 协调步伐6.set the pace掌握步伐7.adjiust /adapt to 适应8.start/set out ,set off出发9.go to work sick 生病去上班10.make it to sth 成功做到11.be a matter of 是…….的问题12.pull sb through 拉着某人度过…….13.clind /hold on to (do)sth坚持(做)某事14.free of /be away from 没有…15.be amazed at sth 对…感到惊讶16.subjet sb to do sth/put stress on使某人承受、遭受…17.show envy of 表现出对…的羡慕18.at times /from time to time 有时,时不时19.engage in /take part in 参与,参加20.in some way 以…的方式21.keep sth doing 使…保持…22.have a good time (in)doing sth做某事很开心,高兴23.on one occasion 曾经24.be content to do sth做某事很满足25.in frustration 沮丧地,受挫地26.take a dive 倒地服输(特定语境下)27.on leave 休假28.see (to it)that务必,保证做到plain about 抱怨30.be encious of 羡慕、嫉妒…31.be reluctant /unwilling to do sth不愿做某事Book2.unit11.stand still闲站着 stand 连系动词+adj eg:stands opposed to 搁置2.result in (原因)导致(结果) be result in (结果)由(原因)导致3.be committed to doing 致力于,献身于4.be a slave to sth是…的奴隶5.budget for 为…做打算、安排6.have an acute sense of有…敏锐的感觉7.the shortness of each lifetime 每个人寿命的短暂8.once the sands have run out of a person`s hourglass ,the cannot be replaced 时光一去不复返 run out 用完,耗光9.want every minute to account (be important)想对每分钟都很重视10.fall behind 落后11.in a rush /hurry in haste 匆忙地12.race through 在…方面竞赛13.small exchanges 寒暄14.take it personally 把…个人化看待15.beyond a certain appropriate point超出一定合适的(地步)16.go with 伴随,同时发生17.in relaxed surroundings 在轻松的环境下18.golf course 高尔夫球场19.asses and probe professionally rather than socially 专业而不是社会性的评估和调查20.work at从事21.a steady flow of labor-saving devices 一系列稳定的节省劳动力的装置22.traffic-filled street 交通拥挤的街道23.have little /no relation to have nothing to do with 与…….无关24.the significance of the matter at hand 即将要发生事情的重要性25.sign a final agreement 签订一个最终协议26.make /break social appointment 确定/违背社会约定27.due partly to 大部分由于28.be worthy of sth 值得29.give weight to sth 对…加大重视30.powr time and energy into …..把时间和精力投入到…(上面)。
新视野第二版第二册词组超级完整版!!!

charge sb. with sth.指控;控诉
Unit 3
ups and downs 盛衰;沉浮
work out 成功;产生结果
for a time暂时;一度
meet with 遭遇;遇到
all along 始终
have nothing to do with与...无关
recover from从(疾病、事故、震惊等)中恢复
go through经历;经受
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next to 靠近;接近
in sb.'s presence/in the presence of sb.有某人在场
by no means决不,决非
count on 依靠;依赖;指望
prefer... to... 更喜爱;宁可
apply for 申请
pay off 获益;得到回报
in the meantime与此同时;在此期间
with reference to 关于
due to 因为,由于
look at 考虑;思考
be obliged to do sth.有责任或义务做某事
sink into 恶化,陷入更糟糕状态
wanting in sth. 某物不足;缺少某物
expect sth. of sb. 对某人有...期望;指望某人做
remain of 从...留下;剩下
make for 朝...走去;朝...前进
take sb. in 收留;接纳
more or less几乎;差不多
follow one's track 跟着;跟踪
新视野第二册课文重点句型以及单词例句,词块总结等重点

Unit 1. 1. 不怕落后有多远,就怕失去前进的勇气。
However far you fall behind, it is better than losing the courage to move ahead. 2. 他作为金钱的奴隶,除了赚钱,对任何别的事情都不感兴趣。
Being a slave to money, he takes no interest in anything other than making money. 3. 深感知识匮乏的人,往往会有更大的动力去学习。
He who has a rather acute sense of lack of knowledge tends to have a greater motive to learn.4. 王进喜生前常说,井没压力不出油;人没压力轻飘飘。
During his lifetime, Wang Jin-xi used to say, “A well, under no pressure, does not produce oil, while a man, under no stress, grows light-h eaded.”5. 由于急着去赴约,她匆匆忙完手头的事情。
Eager to fulfill an appointment, she raced through the matter at hand.6. 就此事而言,不宜矫枉过正。
As far as the matter is concerned, it is no good righting it beyond a certain appropriate point.7. 常发短信被视为增进友谊的流行方式。
A constant flow of short messages is taken as a popular way of enriching friendship.8. 他学习差与其智力无关,但与其懒惰有很大关系。
大学英语新视野第二册unit1短语

prevent from阻止;防止
they prevent you from making necessary adjustments to the new
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separate from 把...分开;分离
it separates you from those things that could really help you. • 你把那些能真正帮助你的东西和你 隔离开来了。
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be slaves to doing受支配 result in+结果;result from+原因 ...but... 除...之外 account for解释;占...比例 stand+adj race throung匆忙做某事
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at hand手头正进行地 be close at hand迫在眉睫 commit to doing投身于;致力于 be drinkable for以...著名 much less 更不用说 be due partly to部分原因是
results in
This attitude results in a nation of people committed to researching, experimenting and exploring. 这种态度造就了 一个投身于研究、实验和探 索的民族。
导致; 造成... 结果
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run out 用完;耗尽
work at 致力于;从事
新视野大学英语读写教程2Unit1,4,6,7,8答案

新视野大学英语读写教程2Unit1,4,6,7,8答案新视野大学英语(第二版)第二册Unit 1Section AI Comprehension of The Text1. The attitude is that if one is not moving ahead he is falling behind.2. Time is treated as if it were something almost real. (People budget it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; they also charge for it.) They do this because time is a precious resource.3. Everyone is in a rush —often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store or elbowing others as they try to complete their shopping.4. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly and they resent someone else ―wasting‖it beyo nd a certain appropriate point.5. New arrivals in America will miss opening exchanges, the ritual interaction that goes with a cup of coffee or tea and leisurely chats.6. Americans produce a steady flow of labor-saving devices. They communicate rapidly through faxes, phone calls or emails rather than through personal contacts.7. The impersonality of electronic communication has little or no relation to the significance of the matter at hand.8. It is taken as a sign of skillfulness or being competent to solve aproblem or fulfill a job with speed in the U.S.Vocabulary III 1. charge 2. convention 3. efficient 4. obtain 5. competent 6. assessing 7. fulfill 8. conducting consequently 10.significanceIV.1.behind 2. at 3. in 4. out 5. to 6.to 7. in 8. with 9. but 10.for V. 1. L 2. C 3. D 4. N 5. O 6.A 7.E 8.G 9.I 10.KVI 1. commitment 2. attraction 3. appointment 4. impression 5. civilization 6. composition 7. confusion 8. congratulation 9. consideration 10. explanation 11. acquisition 12. depression VII. desirable favorable considerable acceptable drinkable advisable remarkable preferable1. advisable2. desirable3. favorable4. considerable5. remarkable6. preferable7. drinkable8. acceptableVIII 1. much less can he write English articles 2. much less can he manage a big company 3. much less could he carry it upstairs 4. much less have I spoken to him 5. much less to read a lot outside of itIX 1. Having meals at home can cost as little as two or three dollars, whereas eating out at a restaurant is always more expensive.2. We thought she was rather proud, whereas in fact she was just very shy.3. We have never done anything for them, whereas they have done so much for us.4. Natalie prefers to stay for another week, whereas her husband prefers to leave immediately.5. Some praise him highly, whereas others put him downseverelyX. 1. She wouldn’t take a drink, much less would she stay for dinner.2. He thought I was lying to him, whereas I was telling the truth.3. How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week?4. The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.5. Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency.6. We have already poured a lot of time and energy into the project, so we have to carry on.XI 1. 我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了。
新视野大学英语二级课后句子和翻译(已排版可直接缩印)

在有些人眼里,毕加索的绘画会显得十分荒谬。
他们利润增长部分的原因The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.The man told his wife to keep the medicine on the top shelf so that it would be beyond the children’s reach.有钱不一定幸福。
Happiness doesn't always go with money.自今年夏初起,海尔公司Since the beginning of this summer, Haier has waged a massive ad campaign to promote its air-conditioner sales.so it remains to be seen whether she will realize her dream.罗斯明白约翰源源不断的来信Rose knows that continuous letters from John, together with countless roses, are aimed at winning her heart.政府通过资助种植果树以使荒地重新变政府已采取了一系列新的环保措施The government has undertaken a series of new environmental initiatives. As a result, many parks and green belts have sprung up all over the country.我始终知道他会以优异的成绩毕业I knew all along that he would graduate with distinction.当地政府将毫不犹豫地采取最严厉的措施对付犯罪分子The local government will not hesitate to take the severest measures against criminals.He tried to buy time by doing a lot of talking.对大多父母来说送孩子出国For most parents, the decision to send children abroad for study is madeafter careful thinking. They will try to have everything worked out before their children leave.只要你详细说明要我们做些什么,我们就会尽力帮你做好一切准备的。
新视野大学第二版读写教程2(汉译英和英译汉1-7章)

You must return the money to me without fail by ten o’clock tomorrow morning.
4、 请允许我参加这个项目,我对这个项目非常感兴趣。
Please allow me to take part in this project. I’m really interested in it.
there.
3、由于文化的不同,他们的关系在开始确实遇到了一些困难。
Their relationship did meet with some difficulty at the beginning because of
cultural differences.
4、虽然他经历沉浮,但我始终相信他总有一天会成功的。
Unit 6
1、就像机器需要经常运转一样,身体也需要经常锻炼。
As a machine needs regular running, so does the body need regular exercise.
2、在美国学习时,他学会了弹钢琴。
He learned to play the piano while studying in the U.S.
4、 那个学生的成绩差,但老师给他布置了更多的作业,而不是减少了作业量。
Instead of cutting down assignment, the teacher assigned more homework to that
student who got poor grades.
2.他认为我在对他说谎,但实际上我讲的是实话。(whereas)
新视野英语教程第2册第一单单词讲解共13页

FryN (chips, BrE) (usually plural) (also French fries) a long thin piece of potato that has been cooked in hot oil 炸薯条[例] I'd like to have small fries and a hamburger. 我想要一个汉堡包和一份小薯条。
[例] Having too many fries will do no good to your health. 吃太多炸薯条对你的身体健康不利。
Do good to= be good for 对...有好处Be good at 擅长于V cook or be cooked in hot fat or oil 炸;煎[例] Do you prefer to fry eggs or boil them? 你喜欢煎鸡蛋还是煮鸡蛋?[例] The smell of frying ham hit me when I opened the door. 我一打开门,一股煎火腿味扑鼻而来。
Golden (gold)1.o f the color of gold 金色的;闪金光的[例] The blue carpet goes with the golden curtains. 蓝色的地毯和金色的窗帘很相配。
Go with同..很协调;搭配(match)[例] The whole room was flooded with warm, golden sunshine. 整个房间充满温暖的金色阳光。
2. made of gold 金制的[例] She got a golden ring as a gift. 她收到一枚金戒指作为礼物。
[例] How much did you pay for the golden watch? 你买金表花了多少钱?Archsomething with a curved top and straight sides 圆拱;拱形物[例] The bridge has five arches for ships of different sizes. 这座桥有5个拱门,供不同大小的船只通过。
新视野第二册生词短语 1-4

1.thousand million (1,000,000,000) b________________2. a thing i_________________3.money or goods given to a charity d_________________4.all around the world w_________________5.ask others to do something difficult c_________________6.rich w_________________7.work or help without being paid v__________________8. a way to do research by asking questions s__________________9. a metal disc that a person can win in a competition m_________________10.but, apart from e__________________11.part of something e__________________12.do; act, dance, etc. in front of people p__________________13.a well-developed talent s__________________14.put together; added to each other c__________________15.turn in a circle many times s__________________16.a person who has the power to decide how good or bad something is j_________________17.a prize that honors the winner a__________________18.big; important m_________________19.frightening or scary h__________________20.related to love r___________________21.a show that makes people laugh c___________________22.ten years d___________________23.years of working in one job c___________________24.drawn in a way to show movement; like a cartoon for a movie or TV a________________25.cook using dry heat, or in an oven r___________________26.give someone a job h___________________27.manage (Eg. a company) r___________________28.make something for the first time c___________________29.place; where something is l____________________30.the center of a city d___________________31.the feeling created by furniture, lights. music, etc. a___________________32.relaxed; not formal c____________________II.Write down the idioms with the given meaning.33.to see another or a different example for comparison b______ c______________34.without some necessary things i_______ n______________35.looking at; considering the topic of w______ i___ c_______ t______36.do sth. no one has done before; do better than someone who set a record befores_____/b_____ a r___________37.have something in common with b______ s__________ t _______38.it is easy to see; of course n___________ t___ s________39.not easy to see or to locate b___ h_______ t___ f_________40.decide to give an award or position to someone n______ s______________ a____41.do what is planned or hoped s____________ i_________42.by contrast; as an opposite example o___ t_____ o_______ h________43.attract one’s attention; make one see or notice c_________ o_______ e_________1.thousand million (1,000,000,000) b________________2. a thing i_________________3.money or goods given to a charity d_________________4.all around the world w_________________5.ask others to do something difficult c_________________6.rich w_________________7.work or help without being paid v__________________8. a way to do research by asking questions s__________________9. a metal disc that a person can win in a competition m_________________10.but, apart from e__________________11.part of something e__________________12.do; act, dance, etc. in front of people p__________________13.a well-developed talent s__________________14.put together; added to each other c__________________15.turn in a circle many times s__________________16.a person who has the power to decide how good or bad something is j_________________17.a prize that honors the winner a__________________18.big; important m_________________19.frightening or scary h__________________20.related to love r___________________21.a show that makes people laugh c___________________22.ten years d___________________23.years of working in one job c___________________24.drawn in a way to show movement; like a cartoon for a movie or TV a________________25.cook using dry heat, or in an oven r___________________26.give someone a job h___________________27.manage (Eg. a company) r___________________28.make something for the first time c___________________29.place; where something is l____________________30.the center of a city d___________________31.the feeling created by furniture, lights. music, etc. a___________________32.relaxed; not formal c____________________II.Write down the idioms with the given meaning.33.to see another or a different example for comparison b______ c______________34.without some necessary things i_______ n______________35.looking at; considering the topic of w______ i___ c_______ t______36.do sth. no one has done before; do better than someone who set a record befores_____/b_____ a r___________37.have something in common with b______ s__________ t _______38.it is easy to see; of course n___________ t___ s________39.not easy to see or to locate b___ h_______ t___ f_________40.decide to give an award or position to someone n______ s______________ a____41.do what is planned or hoped s____________ i_________42.by contrast; as an opposite example o___ t_____ o_______ h________43.attract one’s attention; make one see or notice c_________ o_______ e_________。
新视野大学英语2unit4单词课文

departure n. 1.离开,离去,出发 2.背离routine a. 日常的,常规的,例行的n. 例行公事(手续),常规eighteen num. 十八,十八个abroad ad. 1.在国外,到国外,出国 2.广为传播host n. 1.主人,东道主 2.主持人 3.大量, 许多vt. 做……东道主(或主持人)fluent a. (说话、写作等)熟练的,流畅的authority n. 1.掌权的人, 掌权的一班人, 当局 2.具有专业知识的人, 权威 3.权力,权威,权势grant vt. 准许,允许,答应给予n. 授予之物(尤指政府拨款、补助金、助学金)certificate n. 证明,证书,执照seventeen num. 十七,十七个conductor n. 1.[C] (乐队、合唱) 指挥 2.公共汽车售票员; 列车员specify vt. 明确说明,具体指定overseas a. (在、到、来自) 海外的,外国的ad. 在海外;在国外Christian a. 基督教(徒)的n. 基督教徒◆deduct vt. 扣除,减去deduction n. 扣除insurance n. 1.保险 2.保险费,保险金额◆abortion n. 流产,堕胎suicide n. 1.自杀 2.自取灭亡dental a. 牙齿的,牙科的eyesight n. 视力,目力accustomed a. 1.惯常的 2.习惯于suggestion n. 1.所提出或建议的主意,计划,人选 2.细微的迹象item n. 1.目录的条款,项目 2.(新闻的)一条luggage n. 行李descend v. 下来,下降await vt. 1.(指人) 等候 2.备妥以待,等待domestic a. 1.国内的,本国的 2.家的,家庭的,家务的adapt vi. 使适应(新情况)vt. 1.使适应(新用途,新情况) 2.改写,改编, 改装bean n. 豆◆nourish vt. 1.滋养,给予营养,养育 2.持有或怀有(情绪);增进(情感)pine vi. 1.不快活,悲伤 2.渴望,思念n. 松树, 松木regulation n. 1.规章,规则,条例 2.管理,节制,调节,控制command n. 1.掌握,控制 2.命令vt. 1.能够支配,可以使用 2.(指上级,当局)命令,指挥fare n. 车费,船费,乘客购票所付的费用vi. 进展Phrases and Expressionsat first glance 乍一看;最初看到时as long as 只要live through 经历,经受住dream of 想象,梦想,向往plan on 为……做准备work out 设计,计划depend on 视……而定hit the target 达到目的,中肯in the event of 如果……发生take on 决定做, 承担工作lack of 缺乏,缺少,不足take along 带着 (某人或某物), 带走 (某人或某物)to (one's) capacity 满座的,满载的leave behind 留下 (某物或某人)from then on 从那以后in turn 依次,逐个地◆exile n. 1.放逐,流放,流亡 2.自己选择或被迫居留国外的人vt. 放逐, 充军echo vi. 发出回声, 产生回响vt. (指地方)发回声n. 回音,回声guidance n. 引导,领导,指导destination n. 目的地directly ad. 1.直接地, 一直地, 直截了当地 2.立刻, 立即, 马上indirectly ad. 间接地■sardine n. [C] 沙丁鱼sausage n. [C, U] 香肠,腊肠◆dine vt. 吃饭,进餐tremendous a. 1.巨大的,极大的 2.很好的,非常好的infinite a. 无限的,无穷的territory n. 1.领土,领地,版图 2.领域,势力范围boring a. 无趣的, 令人厌烦的cease n. 停止,终止v. 停止ceaseless a. 不停的,连续的,无休止的scissors n. (pl.) 剪刀shrink vi. 1.退缩,畏缩 2.(尤指因受潮、受热或受冷) 收缩; 缩小vt. 收缩,缩小landscape n. 1.陆上风景 2.风景画tedious a. 冗长的,沉闷的,乏味的spectacular a. 壮观的,场面富丽的stream n. 小溪,川,河vi. 流 (出), 涌 (出)forbid vt. 不许,禁止recoil vi. 退却,退缩,畏缩dynamic a. 1.精力充沛的,有活力的 2.动力的n. 产生变化、行动或影响的力量prosperous a. 成功的,繁荣的,兴盛的◆millionaire n. 百万富翁,大富豪,大财主■pickle n. [C, U] 腌菜,泡菜prosperity n. 繁荣,昌盛,成功fairy n. 仙女,仙子whatsoever ad. (用在no+名词, nothing, none 的后面,以加强语气) 任何◆emigrate vi. (自本国) 移居它国emigration n. 移民,移居 (外国)objection n. 1.厌恶,异议,反对 2.反对的理由magnificent a. 1.壮丽的,宏伟的 2.极好的scenery n. 1.景色,风光,风景 2.舞台布景,道具identical a. 1.一模一样的,完全相同的 2.同一的sailor n. 水手,海员gray (英grey) a. 1.灰色的,灰白的 2.阴沉的,昏暗的n. 灰色rainy a. (指某日、某时期) 多雨的,雨水连绵的; (指天空、天气) 下雨的,阴雨的,多雨的remarkable a. 值得注意的,引人注目的,不寻常的unremarkable a. 不值得注意的,不显著的,平凡的embrace n. 拥抱vt. 1.拥抱 2.包含,包括warmth n. 1.热情,热烈 2.温暖,温和kneel vi. 跪下,跪倒Phrases and Expressionsall the longer 更长(be) full of 满的,充满……的,装满……的know about 听说过有关……的情况bring with 拿来,取来,带来pay for 付给,付款divide into 划分,分割,分开make a fortune 发财dress sb. in 给……穿衣服with a heavy heart 心情沉重,不开心make sure 查明,证实,了解清楚after all 究竟,终究,毕竟Studying AbroadFlight 830. Departure 10:45 p.m.At first glance, this is just another routine flight to Los Angeles, California. Yet for 38 young passengers between fifteen and eighteen years of age, it is the start of a new experience: they will spend 10 months of their lives studying abroad, far from their families.Every year the United States is host to an average of 78,000 foreign high school level students, of which 3,000 are Brazilian. All of them go for the same reasons -- to become fluent in English, complete high school, and understand everything they can about the American way of life. At the end of each semester, as long as the students pass final exams, American authorities grant a certificate, which is recognized in Brazil.For the majority, the decision to study abroad is taken only after a period of at least six months of careful planning. "For me," says seventeen - year - old Gloria Marcato, "it's more important to learn to speak English and to live through this experience than it is to receive a certificate from the American government." Others dream of continuing on to college. "I want to be a conductor, and I've already chosen the best American music school," specifies Sandro Rodrigo de Barros.Things, as they say, are not always so easy. Even young students who plan on staying in the United States just long enough to finish two semesters of high school have difficulty finding a host family. Very few arrive in the country with all the details worked out. Gloria Marcato is one of the lucky ones. Before leaving, she had received two letters and some photos of her new "parents." "I think it all depends," says Gloria, "on how you answer the survey sent by the overseas study company here in Brazil. For example, I didn't economize on words. I even wrote about my four dogs, and said I went to church every Sunday." She hit the target. Americans are quite religious (the majority being Christian) and have a special place in their hearts for pets. American families, which host foreign students, are not paid, though they are allowed a small income tax deduction.Each teenager is expected to cover his or her own expenses for articles forpersonal use, entertainment, long-distance telephone calls and clothing. Towards this, they should budget between $200 to $300 a month. In the event of illness, each student has a medical assistance card. Health insurance does not cover AIDS, abortion and suicide, nor dental and eyesight bills.Basically, most students leave knowing they will have to do without their accustomed parental protection and learn to take care of themselves. However, no one packs his or her bags alone. Parents always give suggestions, or even take on the task themselves. The youngsters frequently show their lack of practice at such things. They take along unnecessary items. One student from the Brazilian South succeeded in stuffing two enormous suitcases to their capacity, and had to cope with her cabin luggage as well. As a result, she couldn't pull them around by herself.For many, the departure at the airport is the worst time. Even though friends and family support the idea of going, it is difficult to say good-bye at this moment. "It's not easy to leave behind the people you love, especially a boyfriend. I cried at the departure and I cried on the plane too," says Patricia Caglian.Another moment of tension descends while students await the domestic flight that will take them to their temporary home in America. From then on it's everyone for himself. No one really knows how she/he will adapt to such new customs. Though most foreign students remain in California, some are sent to Texas, Arizona, Idaho, Oklahoma or Virginia.After a few days, the general complaint is about the food. "Even though I adapted easily, I really miss rice and beans. The food here doesn't look too nourishing," pines Fernando Andrade. Another big problem encountered by most youngsters is how sick they feel about being away from home.One important regulation of the foreign study program has to do with the time, established by the host "parents", by which the teenagers must arrive home on weekend nights. "They're really tough," says Juliana Martini, who just finished her first semester. "You have to be in by 10:30 p.m., and if you do not obey, you get punished."A few teenagers arrive in the United States with little command of English. In such cases the sole solution is private language study. This in turn pushes up the program cost, estimated at about $3,800, including air fare.Words: 776Experiences in Exile( Experiences in Exile )We are in Montreal, in an echoing, dark train station, and we are squeezed together on a bench waiting for someone to give us some guidance. Eventually, a man speaking broken Polish approaches us, takes us to the ticket window, and then helps us board our train. And so begins yet another segment of this longest journey — all the longer because we don't exactly know when it will end, when we'll reach our destination. We only know that Vancouver is very far away.The people on the train look at us indirectly, and avoid sitting nearby. This may be because we've brought suitcases full of dried cake, canned sardines, and sausages, which would keep during the long journey. We don't know about dining cars, and when we discover that this train has such a thing, we can hardly afford to go there once a day on the few dollars that my father has brought with him. Two dollars could buy a bicycle, or several pairs of shoes in Poland. It seems like a tremendous sum to pay for four bowls of soup.The train cuts through infinite territory, most of it flat and boring, and it seems to me that the ceaseless rhythm of the wheels is like scissors cutting a three-thousand-mile rip through my life. From now on, my life will be divided into two parts, with the line drawn by that train.After a while, I shrink into a silent indifference, and I don't want to look at the landscape anymore; these are not the friendly fields, the farmyards of Polish countryside; this is vast, tedious, and formless. By the time we reach the Rockies, my parents try to make me look at the spectacular landscapes we're passing by. But I don't want to. These peaks and valleys, these mountain streams and enormous rocks hurt my eyes; they hurt my soul. They're too big, too forbidding, and I can't imagine feeling that I'm part of them, and that I'm in them. I retreat into sleep; I sleep through the day and the night, and my parents can't shake me out of it. My sister, perhaps recoiling even more deeply from all this strangeness, is ill with a fever and can hardly raise her head.On the second day, we briefly meet a passenger who speaks Yiddish. My father enters into a dynamic conversation with him and learns some entertaining tales. For example, there's the story of a Polish Jew who came to Canada and became prosperous (he's now a millionaire !) by producing Polish pickles. Pickles! If one can make a fortune on that, well — it shouldn't be hard to achieve prosperity in this country. My father is excited by this story, but I retreat into an even more determined silence. "Millionaire" is one of those words from a fairy tale that has no meaning to me whatsoever — like the words "emigration"; and "Canada." In spite of my parents' objections, I go back to sleep, and I miss some of the most magnificent scenery on the North American continent.By the time we've reached Vancouver, there are very few people left on the train. My mother has dressed my sister and me in our best clothes — identical navy blue dresses with sailor collars and gray coats. My parents' faces reflect anticipation and anxiety. "Get off the train on the right foot," my mother tells us. "For luck in the new life."I look out of the train window with a heavy heart. Where have I been brought? As the train approaches the station, it's a rainy day, and the platform is nearly empty. Everything is the color of gray. From out of this grayness, two figures approach us — an unremarkable middle-aged man and woman — and after making sure that we are the right people, the arrivals from the other side of the world, they embrace us; but I don't feel much warmth in their half-embarrassed embrace. "You should kneel down and kiss the ground," the man tells my parents. "You're lucky to be here." My parents' faces fill with a kind of simple hope. Perhaps everything will be well after all.Then we get into an enormous car — yes, this is North America — and drive into the city that is to be our home.Words: 720My First Day AbroadIt was my first day. I had come the night before, a black and cold night before-as it was expected to be in the middle of January, though I didn't know that at the time — and I could not see anything clearly on the way from the airport, even though there were lights everywhere. As we drove along, someone would single out to me a famous building, an important street, a park, a bridge that when built was thought to be a landmark. In a daydream I used to have, all these places were points of happiness to me; all these places were lifeboats to my small drowning soul. I would imagine myself entering and leaving them, and just that — entering and leaving over and over again — would see me through a bad feeling I did not have a name for. I only knew it felt a little like sadness but heavier than that. Now that I saw these places, they looked ordinary, dirty, worn down by so many people entering and leaving them in real life, and it occurred to me that I could not be the only person in the world for whom they were an item of imagination. It was not my first struggle with the disappointment of reality and it would not be my last. The under clothes that I wore were all new, bought for my journey, and as I sat in the car, moving this way and that to get a good view of the sights before me, I was reminded of how uncomfortable the new can make you feel.I got into an elevator (电梯), something I had never done before, and then I was in an apartment and seated at a table, eating food just taken from a refrigerator. In the place I had just come from, I always lived in a house, and my house did not have a refrigerator in it. Everything I was experiencing — the ride in the elevator, being in an apartment, eating day-old food that had been stored in a refrigerator — was such a good idea that I could imagine I would grow used to it and like it very much. But at first, it was all so new that I had to smile with my mouth turned down at the corners. I slept deeply that night, but it wasn't because I was happy and comfortable — quite the opposite; it was because I didn't want to take in anything else.That morning, the morning of my first day, the morning that followed my first night, was a sunny morning. It was not the sort of bright yellow sun making everything lift up at the edges, almost in fear, that I was used to, but a pale yellow sun, as if the sun had grown weak from trying too hard to shine; but still it was sunny. That was nice and made me miss my home less. And so, seeing the sun, I got up and put on a dress, a gay dress made out of bright-colored cloth — the same sort of dress that I would wear if I were at home and starting out for a day in the country. It was all wrong. The sun was shining but the air was cold. It was the middle of January, after all. But I did not know that the sun could shine and the air remain cold; no one had ever told me. What a feeling that was! How can I explain? Something I had always known — the way I knew my skin was the brown color of a nut rubbed repeatedly with a soft cloth, or the way I knew my own name — something I took completely for granted, "the sun is shining, the air is warm" — was not so. I was no longer in a tropical area. This realization now entered my life like a flow of water dividing previously dry and solid ground, creating two banks, one of which was my past — so familiar and predictable that even my unhappiness then made me happy now just to think of it; the other my future, an empty gray page, a cloudy sea image on which rain was falling and no boats were in sight. I was no longer in a tropical area and I felt cold inside and out, the first time such a feeling had come over me.Words: 747。
新视野大学英语第二册课文重点句子翻译

汉译英:1.她连水都不愿意一口,更别提留下来吃饭了。
She wouldn't take a drink, much less could she stay for dinner.2.他认为我在对他说谎,但实际上我讲的是真话。
He thought I was lying to him,whereas I was telling the truth.3.这个星期你每天都迟到,对此你怎么解释?How do you account for the fact that you have been late every day this week?4.他们利润增长的部分原因是采用了新的市场策略。
The increase in their profits is due partly to their new market strategy.5.这样的措施很可能会带来工作效率的提高Such measures are likely to result in the improvement of work efficiency.6.我们已经在这个项目上投入了大量的时间和精力,所以我们只能继续。
We have already poured a lot of time and energy into the project, so we have to carry on.英译汉:1.I don’t think that he would commit robbery,much less would he commit violent robbery.我认为他不会抢劫,更不用说暴力抢劫了2. Men earn ten dollars an hour on average,whereas women only seven dollars.男工平均工资每小时10美元,而女工才每小时7美元.3.Once the balance in nature is disturbed, it will result in a number of possible unforeseeable effects.自然界的平衡一旦遭到破坏,就会带来很多不可预知的影响.4.The final examination is close at hand; you’d better spend more time reading.期终考试迫在眉睫,你最好多花点时间看书.5.What is interesting is that consumers find find it increasingly difficult to identify the nationality of certa in brands. This is due partly to globalization and partly to changes in the location of production.有趣的是,消费者发现越来越难以辨别某些品牌的原产国.其部分原因来自于全球化带来的影响,部分原因是由于产地的变化.6.A recent survey showed that women account for 40 percent of the total workforce.最近一次调查表明,妇女占总劳动力的40%.第二单元汉译英:1.尽管她是家里的独生女,她父母也从不溺爱她。
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Unit 1 Section A1. To him, I am a tedious oddity: a father he is obliged to listen to and a man absorbed in the rules of grammar, which my son seems allergic to. (Para. 1)对他而言,我是一个乏味的怪物:一个他不得不听其教诲的父亲,一个还沉湎于语法规则的人,对此我儿子似乎颇为反感。
2. The civilization of Greece and the glory of Roman architecture were captured in a condensed non-statement. My students’ “whoa!” was exceeded only by my head-shaking distress. (Para. 4)所有希腊文明和罗马建筑的辉煌居然囊括于一个浓缩的、不完整的语句之中!我的学生以“哇!”来表示她的惊叹,我只能以摇头表达比之更强烈的忧虑。
3. Blame for the scandal of this language deficit should be thrust upon our schools, which should be setting high standards of English language proficiency. (Para. 6) 对这种缺乏语言功底而引起的负面指责应归咎于我们的学校。
学校应对英语熟练程度制定出更高的标准。
4. Within the span of a 10-minute drive, he had learned from scratch to the major parts of speech in a sentence. (Para. 10)在10分钟的车程中,他从无到有地学会了句子中的主要词类。
5. Perhaps, language should be looked upon as a road map and a valuable possession: often study the road map (check grammar) and tune up the car engine(adjust vocabulary). (Para. 11)也许,语言应该被看成是一张路线图和一件珍品:我们要常常查看路线图(核对语法)和调整汽车的引擎(调节词汇)Unit 1 Section B1.He skipped all the words he didn’t know and then would end up with no clue as towhat the book was about. (Para. 3)2.他跳过了他不知道的所有单词,然后就没有什么线索了3.Malcolm X’s considerable frustration at his inability to read and write launchedhim on a quest to overcome his deficiencies. (Para. 4)由于无法阅读和写作所遭受的巨大挫折促使马尔科姆艾克斯开始探索如何攻克自己的语言缺陷4.With every succeeding page he copied and read aloud, Malcolm X found he waslearning and remembering more and more words. With each successive day, his confusion diminished. (Para. 7)随着不断抄写和朗读,马尔科姆·艾克斯发现自己在学到东西,也记住了越来越多的单词,他的困惑也逐日减少5.He was born into a world full of poverty and ignorance. However, as he acquiredknowledge, his horizons expanded. (Para. 10)他出生在一个充满贫穷和无知的世界里。
然而,当他获得知识时,他的视野就扩大了。
6.He had left behind the narrow, ignorant world of his youth to join the worldcommunity of thoughts and actions ever since he started with his great journey of learning English in prison. (Para. 10)7.从他在监狱里踏上伟大的英语学习之旅起,他就离开了青年时代狭窄、无知的世界,加入到有思想、有作为的世界之中。
背诵段落:Unit 1Section A Paragraph 7Unit 2 Text A1. When the going gets tough, the tough take accounting. (Para. 1)当事情变得艰难,坚强者才能继续行路2. Over the next few years, as labor markets struggle, the humanities will probably continue their long slide in succession. (Para. 3)在未来几年内,由于劳动力市场的不景气,人文学科可能会继续其长期低迷的态势3.Once the dominant pillars of university life, the humanities now play little roles when students take their college tours. These days, labs are more vivid and compelling than libraries. (Para. 3)人文学科曾是大学生活的重要支柱,而今在学生们的大学游中却只是一个小点缀。
现在,实验室要比图书馆更栩栩如生、受人青睐4. Most importantly, studying the humanities invests us with great insight and self-awareness, thereby releasing our creative energy and talent in a positive and constructive manner. (Para. 7)最重要的是,学习人文学科使我们具有伟大的洞察力和自我意识, 从而以积极和建设性的方式来发挥我们的创造力和才艺5. Perhaps the best argument in favor of the humanities is the scope of possibilities that are widely open to us. (Para. 8)也许,支持人文学科的最好论点是,人文学科为我们提供了广阔的机会Unit 2 Text B1.There has been a general consensus that all high school graduates ought to go tocollege because college will help them get a job, earn more money, become “better” people, and learn to be more responsible citizens than those who don’t go.(Para.1)2.Critics suggest we may have been looking at all those surveys and statistics upsidedown through the rosy glow of our own remembered college experiences. (Para.3)3.Many students confirm that they feel compelled to go to college because ofpressure from parents and teachers and stay there because it seems to be an alternative to a far worse fate. (Para. 4)4.There is little doubt that attending college has the potential of exposing youngpeople to new ideas and relationships and helps promote their critical thinkingskills. (Para. 7)5.College is an outstanding place for that rare breed, those young adults who lovelearning for its own sake, who would literally rather read than bother to eat, and who like nothing better than writing research papers. (Para. 9)背诵段落: Unit 2Text A Paragraph 10Unit 3 Text A1.Similarly, they fall in and out of love, quit one job and try another or even shift toa new career. (Para.4)2.People who were born prior to the 60s or 70s in the last century tended to frame theirconcept of adulthood based upon achieving certain accomplishments: moving away from home, becoming financially independent, finding the right spouse and starting a family. But that emphasis on stability did not remain static. (Para. 5)3.The odyssey years can saddle young people with enormous pressure to move forward quickly.(Para. 6)4. To get away from this confusion and upset, many young people resort to computer games,iPods, iPhones, or iPads to help distract them from their pain and stress. (Para. 6)5. It’s hard to predict what’s next. New guidelines haven’t been established yet, and everything seems to give way to a less permanent version of itself. (Para. 8)6. Surveys show they still hold highly traditional aspirations.For example, this contemporary generation rates parenthood even more highly than previous generations did! (Para. 9)Unit 3 Text B1. I’ve had a series o f jobs, mostly manual labor, as a waiter in a banquet hall, as a maintenance man in a dairy plant, and once as a deck hand on a commercial fishing boat. None of them amounted to very much. (Para. 6)2. I’ve met many people since I’ve been away; some were refined and others very coarse. I didn't know what home meant until I'd been away for a few months. My awareness has changed.I’m convinced I can’t be away from my family any more. (Para. 7)3.If there is no light on, I’ll resign myself to your decision and just keep on going.I’ll understand. (Para. 9)4.I couldn’t bear my restless thoughts any longer. I roused myself and started downthe long road home. (Para. 14)5. He seemed truly interested. There was real integrity in his face. (Para. 18)6. We were nearing my family’s farm. I was awake and alert. Would there be a light shining on the porch? It was torture to look and I couldn’t bear to do it. Suddenly, we were there. I surrendered myself to my fate! (Para. 27)背诵段落Unit 3Section A Para.11-12Unit 4 Section A1.They think their father and I had a classic fairytale romance heading for marriagefrom the outset. (Para. 1)2.But I h adn’t had any fun; my life was stale with no component of fun! (Para. 3)3.Consequently, he was going to be expelled from the university. To my disgust, heseemed resigned to his fate. (Para. 6)4.“You are going to graduate with a BA in political science from UPenn andproceed to the College of Law”, I told him, lodging an appeal on his behalf, which was approved. (Para. 7)5.Our love commenced with a casual attraction but bloomed into a mature love andrich life. (Para.11)6.Our faithful journey of love and learning took us down rocky roads of hardshipand on smooth easy-going highways. (Para. 11)Unit 4 Section B1.Growing up, I heard the clear message: Men must take the initiative and makecontact. (Para. 2)2.Many of my women friends have put a spark in their social lives by taking theinitiative with men. (Para. 2)3.As an added bonus, casual dating also encourages people to forge healthyfriendships prior to starting romantic relationships. (Para. 5)4.One date whipped out his wallet on our first date before I could suggest otherwise.(Para. 7)5.Another date frowned when I hastily opened my purse, pulled out my wallet, andoffered to go Dutch. (Para. 8)6.So, while I do think dressing up and going out on traditional, formal dates is ablast, I thrive on casual dating because it has brought a valuable dimension to my social life. (Para. 9)背诵段落:Unit 4Section A Paragraph 8-9。