Unit2翻译 高级职业英语读写教程3

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新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程第三册课后翻译答案

新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程第三册课后翻译答案

新视野Book3 汉译英翻译Unit 1 Translate the following paragraph into English如今,很多年轻人不再选择“稳定”的工作,他们更愿意自主创业,依靠自己的智慧和奋斗去实现自我价值。

青年创业(young entrepreneurship)是未来国家经济活力的来源,创业者的成功不但会创造财富、增加就业机会、改善大家的生活,从长远来看,对于国家更是一件好事,创业者正式让中国经济升级换代的力量。

尤其是在当前,国家鼓励大众创业、万众创新,在政策上给予中小企业支持,这更加激发了年轻人的创业热情。

Nowadays, many young people no longer choose“stable” jobs. Instead, they prefer to start their own businesses and realize their self-value through their own wisdom and efforts. Young entrepreneurship is the source of national economic vitality in the future. The success of entrepreneurs not only creates fortune, increases job opportunities, improves people’s life, but it is also good for the country in the long term. Entrepreneurs are a driving force in upgrading China’s economy. Especially for the time being, our country is encouraging people to start their own businesses and make innovations and giving policy support for medium and small businesses. This further arouses young people’s enthusiasm to start their own businesses.Unit 2 Translate the following paragraph into English实现中华民族伟大复兴(rejuvenation)是近代以来中国人民最伟大的梦想,我称之为“中国梦”,其基本内涵是实现国家富强、民族振兴、人民幸福。

Unit 2高级职业英语读写教程3 Text

Unit 2高级职业英语读写教程3 Text
• Words and Expressions: • continually; public speaking; academic; corporate, require; avoid; give tips on sth.; • make a presentation in public
• Sentence: • Surveys continually show that people fear public speaking more than death, but so much of academic and corporate life requires public speaking that it cannot be avoided. • Questions: Do people fear public speaking? To what a degree? • Can public speking avoided in our academic and corporate life?
more than ...
• • • • • • Surveys continually show that people fear public speaking more than death. Practice: Surveys show that old people ______. (害怕孤 独比害怕死还厉害) -fear loniness more than death. 调查显示大多数女人害怕发胖比什么都厉害。 -Surveys show that most women fear becoming fat more than anything else.
??y???在你开始构思你的演讲内容之前你需要问自己许多基本的问题以成为那些听你演讲的听众心目中的最好的演讲者

Unit-2高级职业英语读写教程3-General-idea-of-the-text

Unit-2高级职业英语读写教程3-General-idea-of-the-text

The art of story telling
• What are good stories? • -interesting, clear beginnings • -provocative, engaging content in the middle • -a clear, logical conclusion • -be told in a clear, concise manner
பைடு நூலகம்Unit 2 Making a Presentation
Section 1 -General idea of the text
Making an Effective Presentation
• I. Read the first part of this passage and then have a quick look at the other parts, and tell what it is about in one minute.
will become confident and you will not be so nervous.
• Sentence: When you remove the unknown and reduce anxiety and nervousness, confidence is something that will naturally take the place of your anxiety.
• Sentence: Remember, even if you've been asked to share information, rarely is the mere transfer of information a satisfactory objective from the point of view of the audience.

pPh新视野大学英语读写教程第三册课文翻译

pPh新视野大学英语读写教程第三册课文翻译

Unit 1 sectionA我哥哥吉米出生时遇上难产,因为缺氧导致大脑受损。

两年后,我出生了。

从此以后,我的生活便围绕我哥哥转。

伴随我成长的,是“到外面去玩,把你哥哥也带上。

”不带上他,我是哪里也去不了的。

因此,我怂恿邻居的孩子到我家来,尽情地玩孩子们玩的游戏。

我母亲教吉米学习日常自理,比如刷牙或系皮带什么的。

我父亲宅心仁厚,他的耐心和理解使一家人心贴着心。

我则负责外面的事,找到那些欺负我哥哥的孩子们的父母,告他们的状,为我哥哥讨回公道。

父亲和吉米形影不离。

他们一道吃早饭,平时每天早上一道开车去海军航运中心,他们都在那里工作,吉米在那搬卸标有彩色代号的箱子。

晚饭后,他们一道交谈,玩游戏,直到深夜。

他们甚至用口哨吹相同的曲调。

所以,父亲1991年因心脏病去世时,吉米几乎崩溃了,尽管他尽量不表现出来。

他就是不能相信父亲去世这一事实。

通常,他是一个令人愉快的人,现在却一言不发,无论说多少话都不能透过他木然的脸部表情了解他的心事。

我雇了一个人和他住在一起,开车送他去上班。

然而,不管我怎么努力地维持原状,吉米还是认为他熟悉的世界已经消失了。

有一天,我问他:“你是不是想念爸爸?”他的嘴唇颤抖了几下,然后问我:“你怎么看,玛格丽特?他是我最好的朋友。

”接着,我俩都流下了眼泪。

六个月后,母亲因肺癌去世,剩下我一人来照顾吉米。

吉米不能马上适应去上班时没有父亲陪着,因此搬来纽约和我一起住了一段时间。

我走到哪里他就跟到哪里,他好像适应得很好。

但吉米依然想住在我父母的房子里,继续干他原来的工作。

我答应把他送回去。

此事最后做成了。

如今,他在那里生活了11年,在许多人的照料下,同时依靠自己生活得有声有色。

他已成了邻里间不可或缺的人物。

如果你有邮件要收,或有狗要遛,他就是你所要的人。

当然,母亲的话没错:可以有一个家,既能容纳他的缺陷又能装下我的雄心。

事实上,关照像吉米这样一个深爱又感激我的人,更加丰富了我的生活,其他任何东西都不能与之相比。

21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 第三册 课文翻译 课件 ppt Unit2

21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 第三册 课文翻译 课件 ppt Unit2

Part 5
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Unit 2 Helping People in Need Teaching Objectives
21imes and emergencies are invariably a part of our everyday life. Those who react with a loving heart and a helping hand to people confronted with such situations define what it means to be human. Text A of this unit tells how Baer, a terminal brain cancer victim, lived the last days of her life in dignity with the care and help from her family, friends and volunteers. Text B recounts a road accident in which Kim, Steve and Ronnie came to the rescue of those in danger at the risk of their own lives.
Unit 2 Helping People in Need Lead-in
21世纪大学新英语读写译教程 3
A. Look at the picture and discuss with your partner the following questions. 1. What do you think will be the topic of this unit? 2. What do you think the red heart symbolizes? 3. How would you react when you find your friends or strangers are in danger?

全新版21世纪大学英语3读写教程Unit2 Text A翻译

全新版21世纪大学英语3读写教程Unit2 Text A翻译

Of Course You’re Creative1对于我们很多人来说,“创造性”一词的周围有一堵墙,我们却在墙外边。

我们会申辩说,我们没有那份天赋,创造性非天才们莫属。

2但是,创造性并非是少数天之骄子才有的特殊天赋,或者是那种一个人要么有、要么没的灵光乍现。

在我所认识的最具创造性的人中有一位老妇人,她生活在加利福尼亚州一个偏僻的牧羊场内。

她是智利人,16 岁时嫁给一位美国船长,移居到了丈夫的国度,学会了他的语言。

她在那个偏僻且薄雾缭绕的海岸上安了家,过上了日子,创建了一片精神和经商兼顾的产业。

她买卖土地,接生孩子,在剪羊毛的时节得给30 个男人做饭。

她生了 5 个孩子,教他们读书、写字、骑马,还教他们在海洋里像海豹那样舒适自在地游泳。

看到她90 高龄还能爬到屋后的山丘上去看日落的海景,你会心潮澎拜、叹服不已。

3除了出于需要、爱心和巨大的勇气而自学的那点知识,她是个没有接受过多少教育的女人。

但是,她从不辜负自己并且还总能超越一点,因而明白了自己是个什么样的人,并将之自如地应用于自己和他人——那便是创造力。

4如果把创造力想象成是随便发生的事那就错了。

创造的能力是人类固有的,但是运用这种能力是件艰苦的工作。

那不是作为嗜好或是通过“上上课”、“忙个不停”就能做到的。

创造性是带有方向性的工作,是朝着某个理想做出的持续努力。

5当代天文学之父威廉姆·赫歇耳爵士着手制作世界上最精密的望远镜时,他得先学习如何磨制镜片、如何给镜片泡光。

虽然经过数月的努力,他的第一块镜片仍不完美。

他尝试了两百次才制作出一架自己满意的望远镜。

勃拉姆斯花了近20 年的时间才创作出他的《第一交响乐》。

6我们也许没有造桥、写诗或发现新星的天赋,但如果我们不想浅薄地活着,想过富有创造性的生活,我们就必须工作、再工作,以展示自己如何理解活着的意义。

工作本身可能很平凡,但是如果它能激发快乐、好奇心、创新发明,那么我们运用的力量就与天才无异。

高级职业英语第三册 读写课程 unit2-making a presentation

高级职业英语第三册 读写课程 unit2-making a presentation
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Unit 2 Making a Presentation
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Getting Things Ready
Things to Do
Things to Write
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Making an Effective Presentation Surveys continually show that people fear public speaking more than death, but so much of academic and corporate life requires public speaking that it cannot be avoided. This passage gives tips on how to make an effective presentation in public. Start with the end in mind. Before you even open up a presentation, sit down and really think about it. What is the real purpose of your talk? What does the audience expect? In your opinion, what are the most important parts of

练习答案unit2 高级职业英语读写3

练习答案unit2 高级职业英语读写3
7. I saw a very large plane in the sky. (感叹句) What a large plane in the sky I saw!
Focus on Grammar
Task 2 8. She told them a story in class this morning. (一般疑
problem? ❖ 依你的看法,最好的职业是什么? ❖In your opinion, what is the most ideal career?
Section 2 Things to Do
❖Task 6 ❖6. Surveys show that .../ fear sth.1 more than sth.2 ❖ 调查显示大多数女人害怕发胖比什么都厉害。 ❖Surveys show that most women fear becoming fat
5. He doesn’t go to school by bus. (反意疑问句)
He doesn’t go to school by bus, does he?
6. She does a lot of washing at home. (特殊疑问句) What does she do at home?
问句) Did she tell them a story in class this morning? 9. You must be polite to the old people. (祈使句) Be polite to the old people. 10. Liu Hua went to see a film and a doctor just now.
明是不够的。 ❖Even if you are clever, rarely is mere cleverness

unit 2-高级职业英语 读写教程

unit 2-高级职业英语 读写教程
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Section 2
Things to Do
Things to Do
Activity One
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Listen and Write
Related Information
Read and Think
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Section 2
Things to Do
Related Information:
1. History of Shell How to Build Strong Business Relationships Business to Business relationships do not start with: "Hello, nice to meet you, will you do some business with me, please?" A relationship has to be built between individuals, and based on mutual trust, respect and liking. With these as the foundation of the relationship, the business to business association will be a long and fulfilling one. There are 7 stages to go through:
Section 1 Getting Things Ready
Section 1 Getting Things Ready
Activity 2: Read the passage in Section 2 and complete the following paragraph. When you have started your own business, you need to find new customers and business partners to establish business relationships. You can try searching for new customers and groups partners by reaching every possible organizational 1) _______, families, or communities, by making advertisements, and by opportunities taking trade fair 2) _____________. Besides, you can get much internet helpful information from the 3) ________ which will be a great help for you to start new business 4) relationships _________. When you have established new business relationships you need to keep track of your customers or partners to further consolidate the relationships and try your efforts to keep the long standing relationships 5) ______________.

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册-Unit2B课文翻译

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册-Unit2B课文翻译

When courage triumphed over fear当勇气战胜恐惧1.I know what courage looks like. I saw it on a flight Itook six years ago, and only now can I speak of itwithout tears filling my eyes at the memory.我知道勇气是什么样子。

我六年前在乘坐的一架航班上就见识了。

只到现在,凭记忆述说这件事的时候,我才不致热泪盈眶。

2.When our plane left New York that Friday morning,we were a talkative, high-energy group.The early-morning transcontinental flight hosted mainly professional people going to San Fra ncisco for a day or two of business. As I looked around, Isaw lots of designer suites, CEO-leve l expensive haircuts, designer briefcases and all thetrimmings of lofty business travelers. I se ttled back with my paperback novel for some lightreading and the brief flight ahead.那是星期五的早上,当我们的飞机从纽约起飞时,我们这帮人还高谈阔论、劲头十足。

这趟横贯大陆的清晨航班主要搭载了一些前往旧金山出差一两天的职业人士。

我向四周打量一下,看到的多是名贵西装、经理人式的考究发型、名牌公文包以及气宇轩昂的商务旅行者们的各种装束。

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程2—课后练习句子翻译

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程2—课后练习句子翻译

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程2—课后练习句子翻译Unit 1 Understanding Cultural Differences1.对于那些想体验英国生活和文化的人来说,这本《酒吧礼仪指南》(A Guide to Pub Etiquette)非常有用。

For those who want to experience British life and culture, the Guide to Pub Etiquette is very useful。

对于那些想在海外开拓(open up)市场的商人来说,了解当地的文化很有必要。

For those who want to open up new markets overseas, an understanding of local culture is necessary.2.我们为新同事举办了一个聚会,以示友善。

We hold a party for our new colleagues as a gesture of friendship.他送她一束花以示同情。

He sent her a bunch of flowers as a gesture of sympathy.3.没有有效的沟通,这件事情很难办成。

Without effective communicati on, it’s hard to get this done.没有共同的文化背景,人们很容易产生误解。

Without shared/common culture, it’s very eas y for people to misunderstand each other.4.在一个国家是良好的礼仪,在另一个国家也许就不适用了。

Good manners in one country may not apply in another.这项规则不是所有情况都适用。

This rule cannot be applied/apply to all cases.5.如果你现在放弃,这桩生意就会泡汤。

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译Unit 1 Adapting to New Environments1.更重要的是,我们要学会独立生活。

What’s more, we should learn to live independently.更重要的是,我们缺乏必要的经验。

What’s more, we lack necessary experience.2.人类有可能最终登陆火星。

Chances are, that man will eventually land on Mars.格雷斯(Grace)来参加会议的可能性很小。

Chances are, that Grace will not come to the meeting.3.由于这个原因,他过去的许多朋友都反对他。

For this reason, many of his former friends turned against him.基于这个理由,我已决定把教书作为未来的职业。

For this reason, I have decided to take teaching as my future career.4.这不仅是学习新知识的大好时光,还是个人全面发展的大好时光。

This is a great time not only to learn new knowledge but also to develop ourselves in all aspects.这不仅是放松自己的大好时光,也是体验新事物的大好时机。

This is a great time not only to relax oneself but also to experience new things.5. 早晨朗读英文会给你带来许多好处。

Reading English aloud in the morning will do you a lot of good.考试作弊毁坏一个人的品格。

最新《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译资料

最新《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译资料

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译Unit 1 Adapting to New Environments1.更重要的是,我们要学会独立生活。

What’s more, we should learn to live independently.更重要的是,我们缺乏必要的经验。

What’s more, we lack necessary experience.2.人类有可能最终登陆火星。

Chances are, that man will eventually land on Mars.格雷斯(Grace)来参加会议的可能性很小。

Chances are, that Grace will not come to the meeting.3.由于这个原因,他过去的许多朋友都反对他。

For this reason, many of his former friends turned against him.基于这个理由,我已决定把教书作为未来的职业。

For this reason, I have decided to take teaching as my future career.4.这不仅是学习新知识的大好时光,还是个人全面发展的大好时光。

This is a great time not only to learn new knowledge but also to develop ourselves in all aspects.这不仅是放松自己的大好时光,也是体验新事物的大好时机。

This is a great time not only to relax oneself but also to experience new things.5. 早晨朗读英文会给你带来许多好处。

Reading English aloud in the morning will do you a lot of good.考试作弊毁坏一个人的品格。

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程3Unit 2课文

新视野大学英语第三版读写教程3Unit 2课文

Unit 2Text A Swimming through fear1 I was on a tour of France with my friends when our car pulled to a stop at the beach and we saw the Mediterranean Sea. Massive waves surged against large rocks that formed a waterproof jetty. People said this beach was known for its notorious rip currents. I shivered with fear. Nothing scared me as much as water.2 Just the sight of the sea made me sick to my stomach.3 I'd always loved water and been a good swimmer until last summer, when I'd decided to climb up to the highest diving board at the pool. I'd hopped from that height and hit the water with an incredible impact. The air was ousted from my lungs and I blacked out. The next thing I knew, my brother was pulling my feeble body out of the pool. From then on, my fear wouldn't recede; I was absolutely terrified of water.4 "Jason, are you coming?" my friend, Matt, called.5 "Yeah," I said. "Just enjoying the view," from dry land, I added silently, worried they might deem my fear pathetic if they knew.6 Suddenly I heard shouting in French. A mob of people were running into the sea, fully clothed. That's odd, I thought.7 I glimpsed something moving up and down amid the waves, past the end of the jetty. I gasped, realizing the catastrophe with horror. That's a little boy out there! The would-be rescuers fought against the tide, but the situation was bleak. With the water's tow, they'd never get to him in time.8 I looked back at the boy. His head popped up, then a wave crashed over him and he disappeared for a moment; I had to intervene.9 I appraised the situation and realized — the jetty! The boy was close to it; maybe I could help from there. I raced down the beach, out onto the jetty, and it hit me: Water! My palms got sweaty and my stomach felt sick, symptoms of my fear. I stopped short.10 The people in the water had underestimated the waves and weren't making any progress. I was the only one who saw that going out on the jetty was the fastest way to reach the drowning boy. Yet in the midst of this tragedy, I was extremely terrified. I tried to remember the lifeguard training I'd had as a teenager.11 I was paralyzed with fear, but I forced myself to move forward with this impromptu rescue. I don't want this. Surely someone else can save him before I have to.12 At the ridge of the jetty, I whirled around, convinced I'd see an athletic swimmer plowing through the rough water toward the boy. To my dismay, no one was there. I turned back out to the sea to see the boy battered by vicious waves about 25 yards away from me. Sucking in a deep breath, I threw myself into the water. As soon as I jumped in, I felt like I was back in that pool, breathless, struggling, terrified. Salt stung my eyes. Focus, I shouted in my head. Where is he?13 Then, with clarity, I saw a thin arm waving weakly a few yards away. I swam with all my strength, reaching the boy just as he sank below the surface. I grabbed his arm and pulled. He popped back up, eyes wide with terror, pawing and twisting against me. "Repose (Calm down)!" I commanded the boy in French. His struggling would derail any rescue attempt, and we'd both perish. "Repose!" I commanded again. Thankfully, this time he listened, and was still.14 When I turned back toward shore a wave pounded over us. The jetty was further away! The rip current! It was forcibly dragging us out to the sea. I fought to get us back to land, but made little progress. I knew I'd never be able to escort him back like this.15 Desperate to survive, I remembered what I'd learned in my life saving class: Never, ever swim against the rip current! Swim sideways to the pull of the current and slowly make your way back toward shore. It was an odd-looking but practicable solution. Swim sideways and float to rest. Swim sideways and float to rest. We did that over and over. We slowly made our way to safety. "Jason, you can do it!" I heard Matt say as he stood on the jetty. I hadn't even noticed how close we were, only about seven feet left to go.16 And, as we made our way to safety I realized something incredible: I was no longer afraid. That absence of fear was a moment of triumph!17 Matt jumped into the water. I tossed the boy to him. Just as I let go, a big wave picked him up and carried him all the way to Matt.18 On the brink of collapse, I stopped fighting, just letting myself go. My hand hit the jetty. It was like an electric shock that brought me back to my senses. Someone grabbed for me.19 I felt strong arms lift me. I ascended not only from the sea onto the secure rocks of the jetty —but also to my salvation, leaving behind the terrible fear that had gripped me for so long. I turned my head and saw the boy was hugged tightly by his mother. I looked out to the sea. Weary as I was, the water had never looked so beautiful.Unit 2Text B When courage triumphed over fear1 I know what courage looks like. I saw it on a flight I took six years ago, and only now can I speak of it without tears filling my eyes at the memory.2 When our plane left New York that Friday morning, we were a talkative, high-energy group. The early-morning transcontinental flight hosted mainly professional people going to San Francisco for a day or two of business. As I looked around, I saw lots of designer suites, CEO-level expensive haircuts, designer briefcases and all the trimmings of lofty business travelers. I settled back with my paperback novel for some light reading and the brief flight ahead.3 Immediately upon take-off, long before we had reached our cruising altitude, it was clear that something was wrong. The aircraft was bumping vertically up and down and tilting left to right. All the experienced travelers, including me, looked around with knowing grins. We had experienced minor problems and turbulence on prior flights. If you fly very much, you see these things and learn to act relaxed about them.4 It wasn't long before our relaxed attitudes began to evaporate. Minutes after we were in flight, our plane began dipping wildly and one wing plunged downward. The plane climbed higher but that didn't help our plight. The pilot soon provided some grave news regarding the flight.5 "We are having some difficulties," he said. "At this time, it appears we have no nose-wheel steering. Our indicators show that our landing system has failed, which necessitates that we abort the flight and return to New York. Because of the problems with the mechanism o, if you look out the windows, you will see that we are dumping fuel from the airplane. We want to have as little on board as possible in the event of a rough touchdown."6 In other words, we were about to crash. No sight has ever been so sobering as that fuel, hundreds of gallons of it, streaming past my window out of the plane's tanks. The flight attendants scrambled to get people into position and comforted those who were instantaneously hysterical.7 As I looked at the faces of my fellow business travelers, I was stunned by the changes I saw. Many looked visibly frightened now. Even the most sophisticated looked vulnerable and grim. Their faces actually looked panicked. There wasn't a single exception, and I realized that no one faces death without fear; no one is immune to its terror.8 Then, somewhere in my proximity, I overheard a still calm voice underlying the panic. It was a woman's voice, speaking in an absolutely normal conversational tone. Despite the circumstance, there was no angry emotion or tension, and this calm voice evoked a calm in me that quieted some of my initial fears. It became imperative that I find her.9 All around the cabin, people cried. Many moaned and screamed. A few of the men maintained their appearance of calm by bracing against their armrests and grinding their teeth, but their fear was written all over them.10 Try as I might, I could not have spoken so calmly, so sweetly at that moment as the fabulous voice I heard. Finally, I saw her.11 In the midst of all the chaos, a mother was talking, just talking to her child. The woman, in her mid-30's and unremarkable looking in any other way, was staring full into the face of her daughter, who looked about four years old. The child listened closely, sensing that her mother's words were invaluable. The mother's gaze held the child so fixed and intent that the child seemed untouched by the sounds of grief and fear all around her.12 I strained to hear what this mother was telling her child. I relished the sound of calm confidence amongst the terror. Finally, I hovered nearby and by some miracle could hear her soft, sure, confident voice say in a calming tone over and over again, "I love you so much. Do you know for sure that I love you more than anything?"13 "Yes, Mommy," the little girl said.14 "And remember, no matter what happens, that I love you always; and that you are a good girl. Sometimes things happen that are not your fault. You are my beloved, good girl and my love will always be with you."15 As her first concern was for her daughter's well-being, the mother then put her body over her daughter's, strapping the seat belt over both of them to save her daughter from a possible wreckage.16 Then, for no earthly reason, our landing gear held and we glided to a gentle stop. It was all over in seconds. Our touchdown was smooth and easy; the tragedy we had feared was not our destiny.17 The voice I heard that day never hesitated, never acknowledged dread, and maintained an evenness that seemed emotionally and physically impossible. During that descent, not one of the hardened business people could have spoken without a hint of fear in their voice. Only the greatest courage, with a foundation of even greater love, had brought that mother up and lifted her above the chaos around her.18 That mom showed me the amazing power of love. And for those few minutes, I heard the voice of true courage.。

新视野大学英语【第三版】读写教程第三册课文原文及翻译(全册)

新视野大学英语【第三版】读写教程第三册课文原文及翻译(全册)

新视野大学英语【第三版】读写教程第三册课文原文及翻译Unit 1Text A Never, ever give up!永不言弃!1 As a young boy, Britain's great Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, attended a public school called Harrow. He was not a good student, and had he not been from a famous family, he probably would have been removed from the school for deviating from the rules. Thankfully, he did finish at Harrow and his errors there did not preclude him from going on to the university. He eventually had a premier army career whereby he was later elected prime minister. He achieved fame for his wit, wisdom, civic duty, and abundant courage in his refusal to surrender during the miserable dark days of World War II. His amazing determination helped motivate his entire nation and was an inspiration worldwide.英国的伟大首相温斯顿·丘吉尔爵士,小时候在哈罗公学上学。

当时他可不是个好学生,要不是出身名门,他可能早就因为违反纪律被开除了。

Unit2-Making a Presentation高级职业英语第三册

Unit2-Making a Presentation高级职业英语第三册

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Fulfill the Following Tasks Task 1 Task 2 2003 Task 3
Make a Survey
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develop career awareness: How to Create a Product Presentation
practise reading aloud: Youth
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Graphs should not contain much detail and should be concise. Graphs should be used only to portray concepts. Different graphs serve different purposes: A pie graph divides the whole into component parts Bar graphs show relationships between two or more things Line graphs show trends Remember, lines need to be bold. Diagrams are used to demonstrate ideas, facts, plans, concepts, processes, and sequences. Examples include:

最新《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译资料

最新《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译资料

《高级职业英语》(第二版)读写教程1—课后练习句子翻译Unit 1 Adapting to New Environments1.更重要的是,我们要学会独立生活。

What’s more, we should learn to live independently.更重要的是,我们缺乏必要的经验。

What’s more, we lack necessary experience.2.人类有可能最终登陆火星。

Chances are, that man will eventually land on Mars.格雷斯(Grace)来参加会议的可能性很小。

Chances are, that Grace will not come to the meeting.3.由于这个原因,他过去的许多朋友都反对他。

For this reason, many of his former friends turned against him.基于这个理由,我已决定把教书作为未来的职业。

For this reason, I have decided to take teaching as my future career.4.这不仅是学习新知识的大好时光,还是个人全面发展的大好时光。

This is a great time not only to learn new knowledge but also to develop ourselves in all aspects.这不仅是放松自己的大好时光,也是体验新事物的大好时机。

This is a great time not only to relax oneself but also to experience new things.5. 早晨朗读英文会给你带来许多好处。

Reading English aloud in the morning will do you a lot of good.考试作弊毁坏一个人的品格。

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UNIT TWO成功演讲之道
(Translated by zhongalan_lht)
不断有研究表明,人们比死都害怕当众公开发言。

但是,众多的学术和公司活动都少不了要公开演讲,以至于当众发言成为不可避免。

本文就如何成功地公开演讲提出一些建议。

心中牢记目标在你开始演讲之前,先坐下来好好地想一想。

演讲的真正目的是什么?听众的期望是什么?在你看来,听众从你的演示主题中能得到的最大的收获是什么?记住:即使人们要求你分享信息,但仅仅传递信息几乎是难以令听众满意的。

尽可能了解听众在你开始构思你的演讲内容之前,你有必要问自己许多基本问题,以期望成为那些听你演讲的听众心目中最好的演讲者。

最起码,你要回答一些最基本要素的问题(“W”的问题),如听众是谁?演讲活动的目的是什么?演讲在什么时间、什么地点进行?
内容,内容,内容!不管你演讲发挥得多么好,也不管你有多专业和精美的视觉辅助手段,如果你的演讲没有实实在在的内容为依据,演讲照样不会成功。

然而,内容一定要简洁。

这就需要你事前的策划和安排,你要考虑清楚什么要讲,什么不要讲,你的演讲的核心内容是什么。

恰当的彩色图表也许有助于你做到这点,这些颜色有益于说服听众,激发他们的兴趣。

常用图表如下:
饼形图用于表示百分比。

饼块要限制在4-6块之内,并把最重要的一块用颜色标注或把它凸显出来。

柱形图用于表现数量随着时间而发生的变化。

柱条最好要限制在4-8条之内。

线形图用于显示趋势。

例如,以下就是一个显示我们的销售逐年上升,呈现好的发展趋势的简单的线形图。

图中后面出现了一个箭头以强调这一点:我们的前途光明!
讲故事的艺术好的演讲必然有故事。

好的演讲者用故事,常常是亲身体验的故事,来阐述他们的观点。

对观众而言,故事容易记住。

如果你希望你的听众记得你的演讲内容,那么设法使你的故事与听众有关且难忘。

此外,好的故事开头有趣而明晰,中间富含发人深省而趣味浓厚的内容,结论清晰而有逻辑。

我曾见过一些演讲。

这些演讲讲得一般般、图表也一般般,但还算是成功的演讲,因为演讲者以一种简明而清晰的方式讲述相关的故事来支持他的观点。

自信怎样才能获得自信呢?你对你的演讲材料越熟悉,你就越不会紧张。

我们害怕我们所未知的事物。

当你没有了未知的东西,减少了焦虑和紧张,自信自然而然就取代了你的焦虑了。

April. 13, 2013。

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