2016年自考英语二教材课文讲义unit7
英语二自学教程 (unit7-speaking - - -
• 一.Teaching contents • Showing unpleasant feelings • 二. Teaching aims and demands • 1) new words and concept phrases and important
• Guided practice 指导性操练
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Mr. Green : I hope you don’t think that excuse借 口 lets you off the hook 摆脱困境.
我希望你不要认为那个借口能让你摆脱困境 John: Not really真的不是(借口) , I’m telling the
truth我说的是真的.
sentences • 2) Learn how to Show unpleasant feelings • 3) Make up their own dialogues
• 4) Get the students to listen to the
三. Important points :
1.New words ,concept phrases and important sentences .
Mr. Green : Regardless 不管怎样地, all (that)you have to do was (to) give a call 打个电话.
John: I know,I should have called 我本应该打电话的.
Mr. Green : Come home late one more time 再一次 , and you’ll find your stuff 东西 outside 在户外. 再晚回家,就把你的东西扔到外面去
自考英语二课文译文习题 Unit 7培训资料
自考英语二课文译文习题U n i t7Text A Leisure and Leadership休闲与引导Observations and research findings indicate that people in advanced industrial societies are inc reasingly concerned with opportunities for leisure and what they can do in their leisure time. The i mportance people attach to paid holidays and the rapid development of services for mass entertai nment and recreation are signs of this increasing concern.观察和研究结果显示发达工业社会的人越来越关注的机会以及空闲时能做些什么。
对带薪休假的重视和大众娱乐服务的快速进步是这种关注的标志。
The term "quality of life" is difficult to define. It covers a very wide scope such as living env ironment, health, employment, food, family life, friends, education, material possessions, leisure a nd recreation, and so on. Generally speaking, the quality of life, especially as seen by the individua l, is meaningful in terms of the degree to which these various areas of life are available or provid e satisfaction to the individual."生活质量"这个词不好下定义。
自考英语二(新版) 原文 Unit 7 Inner Voice教学文案
Unit 7 Inner VoiceA Famous Quote:Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything.- Henry Franklin WinklerHenry Franklin Winkler (1945- ), American actor, director, producer and author. He has directed and produced several award-winning television series.Text A Your Inner VoicePre-reading Questions:1. Do you believe that your inner voice will always lead you down the right path?2. Have you ever been in a situation in which your inner voice urged you to takeaction?My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. At work I am always being bombarded with questions from coworker, suppliers, the telephone and then those dreaded meeting, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.I don’t know why but for some reason when I got on the train that day it was unusually full, something I don’t recall ever happening in the past. With hesitation I sat down in the only seat available beside a middle-aged man who had his head down and seemed to be lost in his thoughts. I was glad that he didn’t notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor.Shortly after the train left for my 30-minute ride downtown I found myself wondering what this man was thinking about. What could be so important that he didn’t even see me sit next to him? I tried to forget about it and started to read my paper. However, for some strange reason this inner voice kept prompting me to talk to this man. I tried to ignore the voice, as there was no way I was starting a conversation with a complete stranger.As you probably guessed, I eventually broke down and came up with anexcuse to ask him a question. When he raised his head and turned his eyes towards me I could see that he must have been really upset as he had red eyes and still had some tears rolling down the side of his face despite his feeble attempt to wipe them away. I can’t describe the sadness I felt seeing someone in so much pain.We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing better. As we were leaving the train he thanked me profusely for being and angel taking the time to talk. I never did find out what was making his heart so heavy with pain but was glad I listen to the voice that day.Several weeks had passed when I noticed envelope on my desk after returning from lunch. It was not addressed to anyone and only had the word angel written on it. My receptionist attached a note saying a gentleman dropped it off saying he did not know my name but had described me well enough that the receptionist knew it was for me. When I read note inside the envelope I was so filled with emotions that I couldn’t contain myself. It was a letter from the man I met on the train thanking me again for talking to him and saving his life that day.Apparently he had some very hurtful personal problems that were so overwhelming that he was planning to take his own life that day. In his letter he went to explain that he was a religious person and in desperation screamed out to God that if God really cared about him he would send someone to prevent him from taking his own life. In his eyes I was that someone, that Angel sent by God.Not being a religious person myself, I don’t know what that voice was that made me take a chance and talk to a stranger, but I do know that it make a difference in someone’s life that day. So the next time you feel prompted for no apparent reason to talk to a friend, relative, neighbor or even a complete stranger please remember my story. You just may make a difference in someone’s life when you listen to your inner voice.Text B Make a Good First ImpressionPre-reading Questions:1.2.3. What do you think a smile indicates?5. What can a person do to make a good first impression?At a dinner party in New York, one of the guests, a woman who had inherited money, was eager to make a pleasing impression on everyone. She had squandered a modest fortune on sables, diamonds and pearls. But she hadn’t done anything whatsoever about her face. It radiated sourness and selfishness. Sh e didn’t realize what everyone knows: namely, the impression one wears on one’s face is far more important than the clothes one wears on one’s back.Actions speak louder than word s, and a smile says, “I like you. You make me happy, I am glad to see you.” That is why dogs make such a hit. They are so glad to see us that they almost jump out of their skins. So, naturally, we are glad to see them.A baby’s smile has the same effect.Have you been in a doctor’s waiting room and looked around at all the glum faces waiting impatiently to be seen? Dr. Stephen K. Sproul, a veterinarian in Raytown, Missouri, told of a typical spring day when his waiting room was full of clients waiting to have their pets inoculated. No one was talking to anyone else, and all were probably thinking of a dozen other things they would rather be doing than “wasting time” sitting i n that office. He told one of our classes:“There were six or seven clients waiting when a young woman came in with a nine-month baby and a kitten. As luck would have it, she sat down next to a gentleman who was more than a little distraught about the long wait forservice. The next thing he knew, the baby just looked up at him with that great big smile that is so characteristic of babies. What did that gentleman do? Just what you and I would do, of course; he smiled back at the baby. Soon he struck up a conversation with the woman about her baby and his grandchildren, and soon the entire reception room joined in, and the boredom and tension were converted into a pleasant and enjoyable experience.”The ancient Chinese were a wise lot – wise in the ways of the world; and they had a proverb that you and I ought to cut out and paste inside our hates. It goes like this, “A man without a smiling face must not open a shop.”Your smile is a message of your goodwill. Your smile brightens the lives of all who see it. To someone who has see a dozen people frown, scowl or turn their faces away, your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds. Especially when that someone is under pressure from his bosses, his customers, his teachers or parents or children, a smile can help him realize that all is not hopeless – that there is joy in the world.。
2016年自考英语二教材课文讲义unitWord版
Unit 7 Inner VoiceI. New words and expressionsNew words1. inner adj. 内心的;隐藏的2. precisely adv. 准确地;恰好地preciseprecision联想:accurate, accuracy比较:simply, possibly, subtly, truly / definitely, rarely, fortunately, likely / luckily, heavily3. bombard v. 大肆抨击;连珠炮似地质问;提供过多信息,4. dreaded adj. 令人害怕的;可怕的5. small talk n. 寒喧;闲谈;聊天6. hesitation n. 犹豫hesitatehesitanthesitancy / hesitation7. wonder v. 想知道;想弄明白;琢磨n. 奇迹wonder wh-…do / work wonders / miracles8. prompt v. 促使;导致;激起9. complete adj. (用以强调)完全的,彻底的10. upset adj. 难过的;不高兴的;沮丧的11. roll v. (使)翻滚,滚动12. despite prep. 即使;尽管despite / in spite of that fact that …13. feeble adj. 无效的;无力的14. attempt n./ v. 企图;试图;尝试attempted15. wipe v.(用布、手等)擦干净,抹掉16. profusely adv. 大量地;连连地17. address v. 写(收信人)姓名地址;致函18. receptionist n. 接待员19. attach v. 把…固定,把…附(在…上)attach …to…attached 依恋的;附加的;附属的attachment 依恋;附件20. emotion n. 强烈的感情;情感;情绪emotionalemotionless21. contain v. 控制,克制,抑制(感情)22. apparently adv. 据…所知;看来;显然23. overwhelming adj. 巨大的;压倒性的;无法抗拒的overwhelming problemsan overwhelmed person联想:surprised / surprisingexcited / excitingamazed / amazingdisappointed / disappointingfrightened / frighting注意:excited eyes / expressions / looks24. scream v. 高声喊,大声叫Phrases and Expressions1. be lost in one's thought陷入沉思2. break down 失败3. come up with找到(答案等);想出4. drop…off (顺路)把…放下5. take one's own life自杀6. in desperation 在绝望中;走投无路7. care about sb. 关心;关怀8. take a chance 冒险9. make a difference 有作用;产生影响II. Text LearningYour Inner Voice①(1)My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. (2)At work I am always being bombarded with questions from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dreaded meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.本部分重点及难点:1. My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30.(1) where引导定语从句,先行词为days。
自考综合英语(二)下册详解第七课
1. Take over Bos'n! take over (from sb.):接管,接替落伍、落在后⾯ eg: A competent young woman took over from Mr. White as the CEO of the company last year. 去年⼀位年轻有为的⼥⼠接替了怀特先⽣成了公司的⾸席执⾏官。
eg: Who's going to take over the running of the park when Mr. Liu retires? 刘先⽣退休以后谁管理体制公署这摊⼦事? eg: Who's going to take over the running of the park when Mr. Liu retires? ⼀年之内,那家媒体托拉斯兼并了好⼏家报业 2. Hour after hour kept the gun pointed at tothe other nine men. kept the gun pointed at: eg: He kept the door locked 他⼀直锁着门 eg: Keep sb. covered⼀直瞄准某⼈ 3. From the lifeboat' s stern, where I'd sat most of the twenty days our drifting, I could keep them a covered cover: to continue aiming a gun at, so that they cannot attack you 瞄准,控制在范围之内 eg: Cover her while I phone the police. 把枪对准她让她别动,我去叫警察来 3. If I had to shoot at such close quarters. at/from close quarters/range:很近 eg: The boys love to watch the aircraft take off and land at close quarters 这些男孩⼦酷爱在近处观看飞机起飞、降落。
英语二 unit 7 详细讲解
to come into contact with与……接触
Topics for conversation should be relevant to the experience and interests of the students.
谈话的题目应该与学生的经历与兴趣有关。
Any relevant information should be given to the police.任何有关信息都应交给警察。
反义词:passive a.消极的
He gave positive instructions.他给了明确的指示。
Can you be positive about what you saw?你能肯定你所见到的东西吗?
He always adopts a positive attitude when correcting student‘s mistakes.
He‘s had possession of the house for ten years.
他拥有这所房产已有十年。
She has never really been interested in material possessions.
她从未对物质财富产生过兴趣。
4satisfaction : n满意、满足;满意同根词:satisfy: v使。。。满足;satisfying: a令人满意的;satisfied:对。。。感到满意的;satisfactory: a满意的(表语)
participate v.参加
attain v.完成,达到
1.be concerned with:关于,关切,关注
Her job is something concerned with computers她的工作与电脑有关。
自考英语(二)上册 第七课
传统上,一个大家族的所有的家庭成员都居住在同一个地方。可是,随着由农业社会向工业社会的转变,许多小家庭搬离开了家乡以便寻找工作。今天,在工业社会里,绝大多数小家庭的成员是住在一起的,可是绝大多数大家庭成员都不住在一起了。
在像美国这样的后工业化社会,甚至核心小家庭也在变化。由于人们不想多要孩子,核心小家庭变得更小了。无子女家庭的数字正在增长。过去,都是小家庭里的父亲去挣钱养家,而由母亲来照料家务和孩子。今天,在美国有50%以上的小家庭是两个人挣钱养家--父母都挣钱养家,还有极少数家庭是母亲挣钱,而由父亲来照料家务和孩子。很多核心小家庭也在搞"核分裂",越来越多的父母在闹离婚。
自考英语二 unit 7
• underlie vt. (underlay, underlain, underlying) 1. 位於戒存在於(某物)之下: the underlying clay/rock 处於下层的黏土/岩石 1. 构成(某人行动﹑ 理论等)的基础; 作(某事物)的说明 戒解释(不用於被动语态) the underlying reason for her refusal 她拒绝的内在原因. • lie lied lied lying 撒谎 • lie lay lain lying 趟,位于... • lay laid laid laying 产卵 impart vt. 1. ~ sth (to sth) 将(某性质)给予戒赋予某事物 Her presence imparted an air of elegance (to the ceremony). 她一出席(给仪式)增添了高雅的气氛. 1. ~ sth (to sb) 将(情况)通知戒告知某人; 透露某事物 I have no news to impart (to you). 我没有消息可告诉你. • motivate vt. (n. motivation ) be motivated by greed/fear/love 受贪慾/恐惧/爱驱使 a teacher who can motivate her pupils (to work harder) 善於诱导学生(努力学习)的教师
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• as/so far as sb/sth is concerned 就某人(某事物)而言 • ~ oneself with/in/about sth 忙於(某事); 关心(某事): • be concerned in sth 与某事有牵连戒对某事负有责任 * He was concerned in the crime. 他与那起罪案有牵连. • be concerned to do sth 把做某事视为自己的事 • be concerned with sth 与某事物有关; 涉及某事物 * Her latest documentary is concerned with youth unemployment. 她最近的一部纪录片是关於青年人失业问题的. • be concerned about/for sth/that... 对...担心/烦恼/ 忧虑 We're all concerned for her safety. 我们都为她的安全担 忧
(完整版)自考英语二(新版)原文Unit7InnerVoice
Unit 7 Inner VoiceA Famous Quote:Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything.- Henry Franklin WinklerHenry Franklin Winkler (1945- ), American actor, director, producer and author. He has directed and produced several award-winning television series.Text A Your Inner VoicePre-reading Questions:1. Do you believe that your inner voice will always lead you down the right path?2. Have you ever been in a situation in which your inner voice urged you to takeaction?My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. At work I am always being bombarded with questions from coworker, suppliers, the telephone and then those dreaded meeting, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.I don’t know why but for some reason when I got on the train that day it was unusually full, something I don’t recall ever happening in the past. With hesitation I sat down in the only seat available beside a middle-aged man who had his head down and seemed to be lost in his thoughts. I was glad that he didn’t notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor.Shortly after the train left for my 30-minute ride downtown I found myself wondering what this man was thinking about. What could be so important that he didn’t even see me sit next to him? I tried to forget about it and started to read my paper. However, for some strange reason this inner voice kept prompting me to talk to this man. I tried to ignore the voice, as there was no way I was starting a conversation with a complete stranger.As you probably guessed, I eventually broke down and came up with an excuse to ask him a question. When he raised his head and turned his eyestowards me I could see that he must have been really upset as he had red eyes and still had some tears rolling down the side of his face despite his feeble attempt to wipe them away. I can’t describe the sadness I felt seeing someone in so much pain.We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing better. As we were leaving the train he thanked me profusely for being and angel taking the time to talk. I never did find out what was making his heart so heavy with pain but was glad I listen to the voice that day.Several weeks had passed when I noticed envelope on my desk after returning from lunch. It was not addressed to anyone and only had the word angel written on it. My receptionist attached a note saying a gentleman dropped it off saying he did not know my name but had described me well enough that the receptionist knew it was for me. When I read note inside the envelope I was so filled with emotions that I couldn’t contain myself. It was a letter from the man I met on the train thanking me again for talking to him and saving his life that day.Apparently he had some very hurtful personal problems that were so overwhelming that he was planning to take his own life that day. In his letter he went to explain that he was a religious person and in desperation screamed out to God that if God really cared about him he would send someone to prevent him from taking his own life. In his eyes I was that someone, that Angel sent by God.Not being a religious person myself, I don’t know what that voice was that made me take a chance and talk to a stranger, but I do know that it make a difference in someone’s life that day. So the next time you feel prompted for no apparent reason to talk to a friend, relative, neighbor or even a complete stranger please remember my story. You just may make a difference in someone’s life when you listen to your inner voice.Text B Make a Good First ImpressionPre-reading Questions:1. What do you think a smile indicates?2. What can a person do to make a good first impression?At a dinner party in New York, one of the guests, a woman who had inherited money, was eager to make a pleasing impression on everyone. She had squandered a modest fortune on sables, diamonds and pearls. But she hadn’t done anything whatsoever about her face. It radiated sourness andselfis hness. She didn’t realize what everyone knows: namely, the impression one wears on one’s face is far more important than the clothes one wears on one’s back.Actions speak louder than words, and a smile says, “I like you. You make me happy, I am glad to se e you.” That is why dogs make such a hit. They are so glad to see us that they almost jump out of their skins. So, naturally, we are glad to see them.A baby’s smile has the same effect.Have you been in a doctor’s waiting room and looked around at all the glum faces waiting impatiently to be seen? Dr. Stephen K. Sproul, a veterinarian in Raytown, Missouri, told of a typical spring day when his waiting room was full of clients waiting to have their pets inoculated. No one was talking to anyone else, and all were probably thinking of a dozen other things they would rather be doing than “wasting time” sitting in that office. He told one of our classes:“There were six or seven clients waiting when a young woman came in with a nine-month baby and a kitten. As luck would have it, she sat down next to a gentleman who was more than a little distraught about the long wait for service. The next thing he knew, the baby just looked up at him with that great big smile that is so characteristic of babies. What did that gentleman do? Just what you and I would do, of course; he smiled back at the baby. Soon he struck up a conversation with the woman about her baby and his grandchildren, and soon the entire reception room joined in, and the boredom and tension were converted into a pleasant and enjoyable experience.”The ancient Chinese were a wise lot – wise in the ways of the world; and they had a proverb that you and I ought to cut out and paste inside our hates. It goes like this, “A man without a smiling face must not open a shop.”Your smile is a message of your goodwill. Your smile brightens the lives of all who see it. To someone who has see a dozen people frown, scowl or turn their faces away, your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds. Especially when that someone is under pressure from his bosses, his customers, his teachers or parents or children, a smile can help him realize that all is not hopeless – that there is joy in the world.。
自考英语二教材课文讲义unit7
Unit 7 Inner VoiceI. New words and expressionsNew words1. inner adj. 内心的;隐藏的2. precisely adv. 准确地;恰好地preciseprecision联想:accurate, accuracy比较:simply, possibly, subtly, truly / definitely, rarely, fortunately, likely / luckily, heavily3. bombard v. 大肆抨击;连珠炮似地质问;提供过多信息,4. dreaded adj. 令人害怕的;可怕的5. small talk n. 寒喧;闲谈;聊天6. hesitation n. 犹豫hesitatehesitanthesitancy / hesitation7. wonder v. 想知道;想弄明白;琢磨n. 奇迹wonder wh-…do / work wonders / miracles8. prompt v. 促使;导致;激起9. complete adj. (用以强调)完全的,彻底的10. upset adj. 难过的;不高兴的;沮丧的11. roll v. (使)翻滚,滚动12. despite prep. 即使;尽管despite / in spite of that fact that …13. feeble adj. 无效的;无力的14. attempt n./ v. 企图;试图;尝试attempted15. wipe v.(用布、手等)擦干净,抹掉16. profusely adv. 大量地;连连地17. address v. 写(收信人)姓名地址;致函18. receptionist n. 接待员19. attach v. 把…固定,把…附(在…上)attach …to…attached 依恋的;附加的;附属的attachment 依恋;附件20. emotion n. 强烈的感情;情感;情绪emotionalemotionless21. contain v. 控制,克制,抑制(感情)22. apparently adv. 据…所知;看来;显然23. overwhelming adj. 巨大的;压倒性的;无法抗拒的overwhelming problemsan overwhelmed person联想:surprised / surprisingexcited / excitingamazed / amazingdisappointed / disappointingfrightened / frighting注意:excited eyes / expressions / looks24. scream v. 高声喊,大声叫Phrases and Expressions1. be lost in one's thought陷入沉思2. break down 失败3. come up with找到(答案等);想出4. drop…off (顺路)把…放下5. take one's own life自杀6. in desperation 在绝望中;走投无路7. care about sb. 关心;关怀8. take a chance 冒险9. make a difference 有作用;产生影响II. Text LearningYour Inner Voice①(1)My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. (2)At work I am always being bombarded with questions from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dreaded meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.本部分重点及难点:1. My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30.(1) where引导定语从句,先行词为days。
国考自考英语二课文译文Unit 7 Inner Voice
Unit 7 Inner Voice参考译文对话范例请朗读下面的对话,注意说话人表达不悦的方式。
格林先生:你知道现在多晚了吗?约翰:都是我的错,我没意识到时间。
格林先生:希望你不要认为这种借口能帮你解脱。
约翰:不是的,我说的是真的。
格林先生:难道我没告诉你回家晚了要打电话吗?约翰:是的,但是我肯定是忘记了。
格林先生:不管怎么说,你需要做的就是打个电话。
约翰:我知道,我本应该打电话的。
格林先生:再晚回家,就把你的东西扔到外面去。
约翰:就因为这事就把我赶出去?格林先生:是的,也许只有到那时候你才能尊重我的规定。
约翰:太好了,我离开的话,你的规定也就无所谓了。
TextA读前问题:1.你认为你内心的呼唤总能指引你做出正确的选择吗?2.有没有遇到过这样的情况:内心的呼唤督促你采取行动?内心的呼唤今天和以往的15年一样,早上起床后,煮咖啡、洗澡、穿衣服,7点35分准时离开家去火车站,8点30分到连工作岗位。
在火车上,我总是选择远离人群的座位,这样就可以安安静静地看会儿报纸。
工作中,我要无休止地应对同事、供应商提出的各种问题,电话总是响个不停,还有那些令人恐惧的会议,所以我最不想做的事就是和坐在身边的陌生人闲聊。
上了火车,我发现车厢异常拥挤,这是以前从来没有过的现象,到底什么原因我也说不清楚。
车上只有一个空座,我犹犹豫豫地坐下,旁边坐着一个中年男子,低垂着头,看上去一副沉思的样子。
我很庆幸因为他并没有注意到我坐在他旁边,他一直低头看着地板。
就在我乘坐的这辆开往市区的列车行驶了30分钟之后,我发现自己很想知道这个男人在想什么。
什么事情如此重要以至于他都没有注意到我。
我试着忘记这一切,开始看报纸。
但是,不知道是什么奇怪的原因,我的内心一直在鼓励我跟这个人说话。
我实在不知道怎样跟一个陌生人开始聊天,就试图忽略这个声音。
你可能也猜出来了,我最后失败了,想出了一个借口,向他提了一个问题。
他抬起头来,转身冲着我,看得出他的确很伤心,眼睛红红的,尽管他极力擦拭,还是能看到几滴眼泪顺着面颊流下来了。
自考英语二(00015)Unit7 TextA Your Inner Voice你内心的声音 课文
系列细致的美颜操作”) 例句:After beautifying this photo, the person in the picture doesn't look like you. 美颜之后,图片里的人都不像你了。
的。 Haven’t I...? 难道我没有......? I know I should have... 我知道我本应该......
Text A
Your Inner Voice 你内心的声音
Pre-reading Question读前问题:
1. Do you believe that your inner voice will always lead you down the right path?
“P图”用英文怎么说?
P图= photoshop photo?
photoshop原本是名词词性,但后来美国人将其活用为 了动词。之所以不能说photoshop photo,是因为 photoshop已经包含“处理图像”的意思了,再加上 photo就会显得累赘。如果我们要跟外国友人表达“修 图”,可以用photoshopped来表示。 eg. When you see a photo like that, you wonder it was photoshopped.当你看到一种那样的照片,你会想
5. What is the author's suggestion to the readers? A) Follow your inner voice and it may matter in someone's life. B) Listen to a friend and you will be happy. C) Make small talk with a stranger and you may save his life. D) Help people and they may make a difference in your life.
自考英语二(新版)原文 Unit 7 Inner Voice
Unit 7 Inner VoiceA Famous Quote:Your mind knows only some things. Your inner voice, your instinct, knows everything.你的头脑只了解一些事情,你的心声、你的直觉却洞悉一切。
—Henry Franklin Winkler——亨利.富兰克林.温克勒Henry Franklin Winkler (1945- ), American actor, director, producer and author. He has directed and produced several award-winning television series.Text A Your Inner VoicePre-reading Questions:1. Do you believe that your inner voice will always lead you down the right path?你认为你内心的呼唤总能指引你做出正确的选择吗?2. Have you ever been in a situation in which your inner voice urged you to take action?有没有遇到过这样的情况:内心的呼唤督促你采取行动?New words1. inner adj. 内心的;隐藏的2. precisel y adv. 准确地;恰好地precise precision联想:accurate, accuracy比较:simply, possibly, subtly, truly / definitely, rarely, fortunately, likely / luckily, heavil y3. bombard v. 大肆抨击;连珠炮似地质问;提供过多信息,4. dreaded adj. 令人害怕的;可怕的5. small talk n. 寒喧;闲谈;聊天6. hesitation n. 犹豫hesitate hesitant hesitancy / hesitation7. wonder v. 想知道;想弄明白;琢磨n. 奇迹wonder wh-…do / work wonders / miracles8. prompt v. 促使;导致;激起9. complete adj. (用以强调)完全的,彻底的10. upset adj. 难过的;不高兴的;沮丧的11. roll v. (使)翻滚,滚动12. despite prep. 即使;尽管despite / in spite of that fact that …13. feeble adj. 无效的;无力的14. attempt n./ v. 企图;试图;尝试attempted15. wipe v.(用布、手等)擦干净,抹掉16. profusel y adv. 大量地;连连地17. address v. 写(收信人)姓名地址;致函18. receptionist n. 接待员19. attach v. 把…固定,把…附(在…上)attach … to…attached 依恋的;附加的;附属的attachment 依恋;附件20. emotion n. 强烈的感情;情感;情绪emotional emotionless21. contain v. 控制,克制,抑制(感情)22. apparentl y adv. 据…所知;看来;显然23. overwhelming adj. 巨大的;压倒性的;无法抗拒的overwhelming problemsan overwhelmed person联想:surprised / surprisingexcited / excitingamazed / amazingdisappointed / disappointingfrightened / fright ening注意:excited eyes / expressions / looks24. scream v. 高声喊,大声叫Phrases and Expressions1. be lost in one's thought 陷入沉思2. break down 失败3. come up with 找到(答案等);想出4. drop…off (顺路)把…放下5. take one's own life 自杀6. in desperation 在绝望中;走投无路7. care about sb. 关心;关怀8. take a chance 冒险9. make a difference 有作用;产生影响Your Inner Voice你内心的声音My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisel y 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. At work I am always being bombarded with questions(质问)from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dreaded meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.我的一天又开始了,就像过去15年中的每一天一样,起床,煮咖啡,沐浴,穿衣服,在7点35分准时赶到火车站搭乘火车以便在8点30分之前到达工作地点。
自考英语二 课后练习答案 Unit 7 课后练习答案
Unit7Inner Voice课后习题参考答案Text AI.1.D 2.C3.B 4.A5.AII.Section A1.precisely2.hesitate3.wonderful4.emotion5.ignorancepleteSection B1.attached2.attempts3.upset4.overwhelming5.prompt6.innerSection Cl.took 2.with 3.for 4.took 5.in 6.withⅢ.1.choose 2.opportunity 3.view 4.accordingly 5.end up6.interact7.whose8.what9.nonstop10.night IV.Section A1.agrees without hesitation2.In desperation,I called the hospital3.prompts me to write this article4.the best solution they could come up with5.Despite a short supply of steelSection B你内心的呼唤就在那里,指引你一路走来,这就是生活。
有多少次你的内心告诉你去做某事,而你反过来选择置之不理,结果却发现自己犯了一个大错?我敢说,在那个时候,你对自己说,“我本应该倾听内心的呼唤的,”有时候,内心的催促是不易察觉的,提醒我们缴费或者给朋友打电话;有时候内心的呼唤会持续不断,一连几天、几周,甚至几年一次又一次地提醒我们还有事情没有完成。
如果你内心的呼唤持续一个多礼拜,一次又一次地产生同样的想法和心情,你就会知道这是内心的呼唤在起作用。
相信你所获得的信息,利用这种信息来指引你的行为。
V.615324Ⅵ.你的内心也许会告诉你如何做出正确的选择,但是,实际上,我们更倾向于听取别人的建议,尤其是大多数人的建议。
自考综合英语(二)复习总结lesson7-9
自考综合英语(二)复习总结lesson7-9Book 1 lesson 7 1 text1 Romance is the privilege of the rich,not the profession of the unemployed.2 The poor should be practical and ordinary.3 Intellectually,we must admit,he was not of much importance.4 He was as popular with men as he was with women,and he had every quality except that of making money.5 He had gone on the Stock exchange for six months;but what was a butterfly to do among bulls and bears?6 Laura loved him and he was ready to kiss her shoestrings.7 Trevor was a painter. Indeed,few people are not nowadays. But he was also an artist,and artists are rather rare.8 When Hughie came in he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man.9 Unless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow.10 He never said a clever or even an ill-natured thing in his life.11 That did not answer.12 ………was charmingly blamed for giving away a pound,2 phrase1 there/it is no use /good (in)doing sthUnless one is wealthy there is no use in being a charming fellow.2 popular with/among:liked,admired or enjoyed byThis young teacher is very popular with the students.He is very competent lawyer,but not very popular with his fellows.3 live on4 go on5 tire ofHis interest in the stock exchange soon wore off,and tired of the business.The old man never tires of teaching others what they don’t know.6 make matters/things worseThe earthquake left half the villagers homeless;the storm that followed made tings worse.7 lose one’s temper,lose one’s health,keep one’s temper8 betweenThey opened a small bookstore between them.This couple has quite a lot in common between them.9 not hear of :not permit10 see about :deal withThe tap is leaking;we must find a plumber to see about it.11 drop inDrop in whenever you come to see your parents.12 personally :as a personPersonally she is a very charming girl,but intellectually she is below average.Personally还常常在句首表示as far as I am concerned,就我个人而言Personally,I don’t like the film.13 seek(after)14 put/add the finishing touches(to sth)She got a few buttons and added the finishing touches to dress.She went over what she had written and put the finishing touches to the essay.15 make a picture of sb16 fell(about/around)(for sb/sth)He felt in his briefcase for a pen.In the dark,he felt around for the switch.The blind man felt along the wall for the staircase.17 slip :put sth somewhere3 interpretations1 The Legend washing machine has a great sale on account of its after-sale service.2 George like s blaming others for anything he himself has done wrong.3 My professor would not hear of my working in the laboratory during Christmas.4 I cannot give any commitment at he moment,but I will see about it.5 He went bankrupt and had to got his friends for financial help.Book 1 lesson 81 text1 “Finished and framed,my boy!”2 I think it is terrible that any one should be so miserable.3 What you call rags I call romance. What seems poverty to you is charm to me.4 “An artist’s heart is his head,”5 ………,our business is to show the world as we see it,not to make it better.6 He has a house in every capital,has his dinner off gold plate,and can prevent Russia going to war when he wishes.7 …and he sank into an arm-chair the picture of dismay.8 “I think you ought to have told me,Alan,” said Hughie in a bad temper,“and not have let me make such a fool of myself.”9 “Millionaire models,” remarked Alan,“are rare enough;but model millionaires are rarer still!”2 phrase1 all right :in a satisfactory manner;satisfactorilyAre you getting along all right with your college friends?I think her performance is quite all right.2 care for/ care to do sthWould you care for some more coffee?If you’d care to go on a trip to Hawaii,I’ll arrange everything for you.3 fall :begin to be sth. Fall asleep,fall ill,fall silent,fall victim.4 to bits :into small pieces5 not/never………for anythingThe old man wouldn’t leave his home village for anything.This time I wouldn’t give in for anything.The man said that he would never sell that picture for anything.6 lotThe Grounds were a handsome lot.My father held out against the lot of them.7 heart,head8 mean to say :admit readily9 as you call himThe situation in the country,as the president has pointed out,is improving.10 on earth/in the world11 that sort/kind of thing12 the picture of health/ innocence/ despairWearing rags and holding out his hat for money,the old model was the picture of misery.13 burst into14 make a fool of oneself15 to begin with16 it never entered my mind/head thatIt never entered my mind that the much admired TV star was a secret agent.17 go about sth/doing sthIt’s a difficult job. I don’t know how to go about it.18 give sth awayHe gave a lot of his books away to people who need but cannot afford them.19 in full dress20 in high spirits21 laughing to oneself,talk to oneself ,think to oneself22 helpless with :unable to control a strong feeling one has23 for sb :on behalf of sbLet me say a few words for my school.24 have the honor of doing sth3 interpretations1 It is generally believed that the greatest shortcoming of many unemployed women is the lack of confidence.2 This is what I saw and heard in Tibet,and it’s very inspiring.3 Christ’s mother firmly believed that her son was born disabled,but not an idiot.Book 1 lesson 91 text1 There was enough in them to get me hanged-if the Gestapo ever discovered them.2 It was risky,but life in the Third Reich had always been risky. It was worth a try.3 Wasn’t I tempting fate;how could these hard-nose Nazi detectives help but smell out the diaries beneath my broadcasts?4 Customs officials always felt better if they found something in your bags to seize,and so would these Gestapo officials.5 That would make a Gestapo official sit up and take notice. It would give me prestige in his eyes,or at least make me less suspect,foreigner though I was.6 Everything a Gestapo headquarters worked out as I had planned.7 I had deliberately got myself into this jam. What a fool!8 It will go down in history!9 I started to glance at the morning papers I had bought automatically on arriving at the airport.10 I wouldn’t have to put up with anything anymore in the great Third Reich.2 phrase1 be limited toHis stay in the city is limited to 4 day a month.Their reading is limited to computer science and telecommunications.2 hold upThe storm held up our flight for 40 minutes.They had been held up on the road by an accident so they were late.I do hope my application for leave won’t hold up too long.3 关系代词which 代表整个主句的意思He said he was busy,which was true.4 think sth over/think over that,when ,how,etc.5 get(sth/sb)out of :move(sth/sb)out ofThe fire brigade managed to get all the children out of the burning building.We must get these rare animals out of the place before the flood.6 tempt fate/providence :take a risk7 can’t help but do sthHe can’t help but reject the offer if there are strings attached.8 smell sth/sb outThe dog smelt our drugs in the suitcase.9 make sb sit up (and take notice)The strange nose made all of us sit up and take notice.A few strange personal ads in the paper made Bob Sugg sit up and take notice,and he helped smell out a series of burglaries.Gamble on sth/doing sthHe called for another vote,gambling on getting more support.10 work out :develop in a specific wayTheir experiment worked out differently.Things did not work out as well as we expected.11 be/get(oneself)into a jam12 all the way/the whole way :during the entire journey;during the whole period of a time13 make/go down in history14 be free to do sth15 the (very)thought of (doing)sthThe very thought of going home fill ed him with warmth.16 beyond the reach of sb/sthAll dangerous things should be placed beyond children’s reach.Finally he found salesmanship was beyond his reach.17 glance at/over/through :read sth quickly or not thorough18 on and on :without stoppingThe rain went on and on,as it would never stop.3 interpretations1 The traffic to the city had been held up for nearly one week by a big tunnel fire.2 The collapse of a bridge made the local government officials sit up and take notice. It also urged them to make the decision to inspect all the bridges being built.3 Everyone is concerned with the situation in that area,expecting to see how it will work out.4 The workers could hardly put up with the terrible management and the low efficiency in that factory.5 We are proud of the achievements we have made in our country in the past fifty years.6 Students good at thinking independently are difficult to teach but usually promising.7 It is indeed hard for a young man to be responsible for this big profect.。
自考英语二第七单元讲义
It was not until the 4th century that the church in Rome began to celebrate Christmas.直到公元4世纪,罗马教堂才开始庆祝圣诞。
(作为汉译英考过了)The approach of the winter time,as the days grew shorter and colder and the sun seemed to threaten disappear entirely,was a time of fear.冬天是个让人害怕的时节,天变短了,变But the shortest day also meant that winter was leaving and that ahead were spring,the warmth of the sun and the return of vegetation to the fields.但白天最短也意味着冬天即将离去,春天就They wish their friends“A Merry Christmas’’and“A Happy New Year”.They trim their Christmas trees with strings of colored lights.trees.They throw little pieces of white paper over the trees and put paper or a white sheet around the feet of the trees.,so that they seem to be covered with snow他们把玻璃装饰品挂在树上,把白纸片撒在树上和周围,用白纸包住圣诞树的底部,仿佛白雪room and the youths regard it as their privilege pretty young girl who wittingly or unwittingly stands under.把一个弹簧系在起居室的枝形吊灯上,小伙子们把亲吻有意无意Kissing under the mistletoe originated in Britain in the early 17th century.这一风俗源于17世纪的英国,The custom was for a berry to be removed from the bough[.报] every time a girl was kissed under it最初是这样的:每当树下一个姑娘被亲吻时,人们就会从圣诞树枝上拿走一个浆果,Little children hang up their stockings on Christmas Eve near their beds,and they believe that when they are asleep,Santa Claus will come to visit them.小孩在圣诞夜把长筒袜挂在床边,他们相信睡着的时候,圣诞老人就会来看他们。
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Unit 7 Inner VoiceI. New words and expressionsNew words1. inner adj. 内心的;隐藏的2. precisely adv. 准确地;恰好地preciseprecision联想:accurate, accuracy比较:simply, possibly, subtly, truly / definitely, rarely, fortunately, likely / luckily, heavily3. bombard v. 大肆抨击;连珠炮似地质问;提供过多信息,4. dreaded adj. 令人害怕的;可怕的5. small talk n. 寒喧;闲谈;聊天6. hesitation n. 犹豫hesitatehesitanthesitancy / hesitation7. wonder v. 想知道;想弄明白;琢磨n. 奇迹wonder wh-…do / work wonders / miracles精选文库8. prompt v. 促使;导致;激起9. complete adj. (用以强调)完全的,彻底的10. upset adj. 难过的;不高兴的;沮丧的11. roll v. (使)翻滚,滚动12. despite prep. 即使;尽管despite / in spite of that fact that …13. feeble adj. 无效的;无力的14. attempt n./ v. 企图;试图;尝试attempted15. wipe v.(用布、手等)擦干净,抹掉16. profusely adv. 大量地;连连地17. address v. 写(收信人)姓名地址;致函18. receptionist n. 接待员19. attach v. 把…固定,把…附(在…上)attach …to…attached 依恋的;附加的;附属的attachment 依恋;附件20. emotion n. 强烈的感情;情感;情绪emotionalemotionless21. contain v. 控制,克制,抑制(感情)22. apparently adv. 据…所知;看来;显然精选文库23. overwhelming adj. 巨大的;压倒性的;无法抗拒的overwhelming problemsan overwhelmed person联想:surprised / surprisingexcited / excitingamazed / amazingdisappointed / disappointingfrightened / frighting注意:excited eyes / expressions / looks24. scream v. 高声喊,大声叫Phrases and Expressions1. be lost in one's thought陷入沉思2. break down 失败3. come up with找到(答案等);想出4. drop…off (顺路)把…放下5. take one's own life自杀6. in desperation 在绝望中;走投无路7. care about sb. 关心;关怀8. take a chance 冒险9. make a difference 有作用;产生影响II. Text LearningYour Inner Voice①(1)My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. (2)At work I am always being bombarded with questions from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dreaded meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.本部分重点及难点:1. My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at precisely 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30.(1) where引导定语从句,先行词为days。
(2) make coffee冲咖啡,煮咖啡(3) get dressed穿好衣服(4) leave for 动身去……2. At work I am always be ing bombarded with questions from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dreaded meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk. 工作中,我要无休止地应对同事、供应商提出的各种问题,电话总是响个不停,还有那些令人恐惧的会议,所以我最不想做的事就是和坐在身边的陌生人闲聊。
(1) bombard sb. with questions 不断向某人提问(2) the last thing…最不想……的事情He is the last person I want to work with.Lying is the last thing he'll do.请认真答题,答题结果将记入知识点测评的成绩!【单选题】13. He is the person I dislike most. In other words, he is _______ I will like.•A.the last person•B.the worst person•C.the first person•D.the least person【答案】A【解析】本题考查"习惯用法the last person / thing …"。
the last person / thing…意为"最不……的人/物"。
the last person I will like相当于the person I dislike most,意为"我最不喜欢的人,我最讨厌的人"。
【知识点】习惯用法the last person / thing …②I don't know why but for some reason when I got on the train today itwas unusually full, something I don't recall ever happening in the past. With hesitation I sat down in the only seat available beside a middle-aged man that had his head down and seemed to be lost in his thoughts. I was glad that he didn't notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor.③(3)Shortly after the train left for my 30-minute ride downtown I found myselfwondering what this man was thinking about. What could be so important that hedidn't even see me sit next to him? I tried to forget about it and started to read my paper. (4)However, for some strange reason this inner voice kept prompting me to talk to this man. (5)I tried to ignore the voice as there was no way I was starting a conversation with a complete stranger.(承上句)本部分重点及难点:3. Shortly after the train left for my 30-minute ride downtown I found myself wondering what this man was thinking about.find在这里接现在分词短语作宾补,还可接过去分词作宾补。
例如:When he came to, he found himself lying in hospital.The man found himself surrounded by half a dozen boys.4. However, for some strange reason this inner voice kept prompting me to talk to this man.(1) keep doing sth.(2) prompt sb. to do sth. 促使某人做某事,督促某人做某事5. I tried to ignore the voice as there was no way I was starting a conversation with a complete stranger.(1) ignore:pay no attention to …on purpose(2) there is no way …没有办法……④(6)As you probably guessed I eventually broke down and came up with an excuse to ask him a question. When he raised his head and turned his eyes towards me I could see that he must have been really upset as he had red eyes and still had some tears rolling down the side of his face despite his feeble attempt to wipe them away. (7) Ican't describe the sadness I felt seeing someone in so much pain.⑤We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing better. (8)As we were leaving the train he thanked me profusely for being an angel by taking the time to talk.(9)I never did find out what was making his heart so heavy with pain but was glad I listened to the voice that day.⑥Several weeks had passed when I noticed an envelope on my desk after returning from lunch. It was not addressed to anyone and only had the word angel written on it.(10)My receptionist attached a note saying a gentleman dropped it off saying he did not know my name but had described me well enough that the receptionist knew it was for me. When I read the note inside the envelope I was so filled with emotions that I couldn't contain myself. It was a letter from the man I met on the train thanking me again for talking to him and saving his life that day.(承上句)⑦Apparently he had some very hurtful personal problems that were so overwhelming that he was planning to take his life that day. In his letter he went on to explain that he was a religious person and in desperation screamed out to God that if God really cared about him he would send someone to prevent him from taking his life. In his eyes I was that someone, that Angel sent by God.(承上句)本部分重点及难点:6. As you probably guessed I eventually broke down and came up with an excuse to ask him a question.(1) break down 出故障;分解;失败;垮掉(2) come up with 提出;想出区分:come down with 病倒,染上7. I can't describe the sadness I felt seeing someone in so much pain.seeing someone in so much pain 作状语,表示原因。