新世纪大学英语教材 第二版 综合教程2 unit1
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Unit OneLiving in HarmonyEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action▆Working with Words and Expressions1.In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the followingsentences with them. Change the form where necessary.▆Answers:1)bunch2)amazed3)shift4)bundle5)drop6)capacity7)participating8)style9)commerce10)rob11)symbol12)appreciated13)displayed14)slip15)conquer16)roast17)figured2.In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand theirmeanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.▆Answers:1)in rich contrast to2)are exposed to3)risked his life4)rely on5)at knife-point6)stands out7)runs contrary to8)flag down9)picks/picked up10)took a gamble on11)pulled away12)pulled over▆Increasing Your Word Power1.CollocationsLook at the adverbs listed in the box below, and decide which adverb is needed to collocate with the verb in each sentence. Fill the correct adverb into the blank in the sentence. The same word may be used in more than one sentence. Consult a dictionary if necessary.▆ Answers:1) out2) over3) back4) down5) over6) up7) out8) back9) down10) out11) up12) over13) back14) out15) down16) over2.Study the different meanings of the word “than” in the following sentences.▆ Answers for Reference:1)Action speaks louder than words.2)Production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius.3)I like to keep things rather than throw them away.4)There is nobody here other than me.5)She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss.3.Word BuildingNow choose the Chinese meaning from Column B that matches each italicizedword in Column A. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.▆ Answers:1) d.2) k3) n4) j5) a6) g7) f8) b9) o10) m11) p12) e13) c14) h15) i16) lGrammar in Context1.The –ing form and the infinitive form of the verbTask: Choose either the infinitive form or the –ing form of the verb in the brackets to complete each of the following sentences.▆ Answers:1) preparing2) to thank3) repairing / to be repaired4) to get5) studying6) being treated7) missing8) to reduce9)to leave10)worrying2.The –ed form and the –ing form of the verbStudy the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the –ed form and –ing form of the verb. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.Task:Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English, paying attention to the use of the -ing form and the -ed form of verbs.▆ Answers:1) kept nodding, rather confused2) Fallen leaves3) surprised, hiding4) Deeply moved5) following6) Being, interested7) located8) readingCloze▆Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given. ▆ Answers:1) relying2)intrigued3) penny4) for5) covered6) treated7) amazed8) contrary9) generally10)whatever11)invited12) attentive13) whereTranslation▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.▆ Answers for Reference:1)The rumor about his divorce is just a ploy to gain publicity for his new film.2)He took a gamble on starting a factory with all the money his parents had left him.3)After winning the important game they hoisted their captain to their shoulders in shouting triumph.4)In the rush to go for globalization, we should watch out for collision of cultures.5)In the circumstances it was not surprising that there was trouble.6)The baby is the very picture of health.7)People have realized the dangers of exposing children to violence and sex on TV.8)We always had in mind for whom we were making the film.Theme-Related Writing▆ Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.1) Write an essay (of about 250 words) about a memorable experience in whichyou helped a stranger or were helped by him or her.2) Write an essay (of about 150 words) about human relationships in oursociety. The following hints mightserve as a guide:a. The problems existing in the relationships between people in our society.b. The negative results such problems may bring about to our society.c. What can you do to help establish a harmonious society as a student?▆Sample Essay for Task 1:One weekend morning, while walking on a bustling street with a light heart, I was suddenly overtaken by a startling moan. Turning around, I discovered the sound was coming from a black mass in a corner. “What’s that?” My heart pounded heavily. I went up an d saw a human being, alive but in a dreadful state. He was crouching on the ground with deformed hands and legs, mumbling something. He had obviously lost the normal ability to move and work. A dirty plate was placed in front the miserable-looking man, in which there were some coins and small notes.As my eyes were drifting away from him, his eyes caught mine suddenly. What eyes they were! Filled with misery and expectation, they were looking straight at me. He was unable to speak, but I seemed to hearhis pleading voice and read his despairing mind. His look seemed to be telling me about his hard life and his longing for help. For a while, I was at a loss what to do. Should I drop some coins in the plate like some other passers-by or turn away in indifference? I recalled news reports about men pretending to be beggars, who were actually healthy and able to work. Could this be another one of those scams? But the beggar was there, groaning and living. Then something seemed to hit me hard. I drew a five-yuan note from my pocket, droppedit in his dirty plate and walked away quickly in silence.“No good deed is too small.” Maybe we need to bear this saying in mind.▆Sample Essay for Task 2:We are living in a world of distrust. We live behind cold security bars。
新世纪大学英语第二版综合教程2Unit1课后答案
Unit OneLiving in HarmonyEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action▆Working with Words and Expressions1.In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the followingsentences with them. Change the form where necessary.▆ Answers:1)bunch2)amazed3)shift4)bundle5)drop6)capacity7)participating8)style9)commerce10)rob11)symbol12)appreciated13)displayed14)slip15)conquer16)roast17)figured2.In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand theirmeanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.▆ Answers:1)in rich contrast to2)are exposed to3)risked his life4)rely on5)at knife-point6)stands out7)runs contrary to8)flag down9)picks/picked up10)took a gamble on11)pulled away12)pulled over▆Increasing Your Word Power1. CollocationsLook at the adverbs listed in the box below, and decide which adverb is needed to collocate with the verb in each sentence. Fill the correct adverb into the blank in the sentence. The same word may be used in more than one sentence. Consult a dictionary if necessary.▆ Answers:1) out2) over3) back4) down5) over6) up7) out8) back9) down10) out11) up12) over13) back14) out15) down16) over2.Study the different meanings of the word “than” in the following sentences.▆ Answers for Reference:1)Action speaks louder than words.2)Production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius.3)I like to keep things rather than throw them away.4)There is nobody here other than me.5)She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss.3. Word BuildingNow choose the Chinese meaning from Column B that matches each italicized word in Column A. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.▆ Answers:1) d.2) k3) n4) j5) a6) g7) f8) b9) o10) m11) p12) e13) c14) h15) i16) lGrammar in Context1.The –ing form and the infinitive form of the verbTask: Choose either the infinitive form or the –ing form of the verb in the brackets to complete each of the following sentences.▆ Answers:1) preparing2) to thank3) repairing / to be repaired4) to get5) studying6) being treated7) missing8) to reduce9) to leave10) worrying2. The –ed form and the –ing form of the verbStudy the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the –ed form and –ing form of the verb. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.Task:Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English, paying attention to the use of the -ing form and the -ed form of verbs.▆ Answers:1) kept nodding, rather confused2) Fallen leaves3) surprised, hiding4) Deeply moved5) following6) Being, interested7) located8) readingCloze▆Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.▆ Answers:1) relying2) intrigued3) penny4) for5) covered6) treated7) amazed8) contrary9) generally10) whatever11) invited12) attentive13) whereTranslation▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.▆ Answers for Reference:1)The rumor about his divorce is just a ploy to gain publicity for his new film.2)He took a gamble on starting a factory with all the money his parents had left him.3)After winning the important game they hoisted their captain to their shoulders in shouting triumph.4)In the rush to go for globalization, we should watch out for collision of cultures.5)In the circumstances it was not surprising that there was trouble.6)The baby is the very picture of health.7)People have realized the dangers of exposing children to violence and sex on TV.8)We always had in mind for whom we were making the film.Theme-Related Writing▆ Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.1) Write an essay (of about 250 words) about a memorable experience in which you helped a stranger or were helped by him or her.2) Write an essay (of about 150 words) about human relationships in our society. The following hints mightserve as a guide:a. The problems existing in the relationships between people in our society.b. The negative results such problems may bring about to our society.c. What can you do to help establish a harmonious society as a student?▆Sample Essay for Task 1:One weekend morning, while walking on a bustling street with a light heart, I was suddenly overtaken by a startling moan. Turning around, I discovered the sound was coming from a black mass in a corner. “What’s that?” My heart pounded heavily. I went up and saw a human being, alive but in a dreadful state. He was crouching on the ground with deformed hands and legs, mumbling something. He had obviously lost the normal ability to move and work. A dirty plate was placed in front the miserable-looking man, in which there were some coins and small notes.As my eyes were drifting away from him, his eyes caught mine suddenly. What eyes they were! Filled with misery and expectation, they were looking straight at me. He was unable to speak, but I seemed to hearhis pleading voice and read his despairing mind. His look seemed to be telling me about his hard life and his longing for help. For a while, I was at a loss what to do. Should I drop some coins in the plate like some other passers-by or turn away in indifference? I recalled news reports about men pretending to be beggars, who were actually healthy and able to work. Could this be another one of those scams? But the beggar was there, groaning and living. Then something seemed to hit me hard. I drew a five-yuan note from my pocket, droppedit in his dirty plate and walked away quickly in silence.“No good deed is too small.” M aybe we need to bear this saying in mind.▆Sample Essay for Task 2:We are living in a world of distrust. We live behind cold security bars; we do not talk to strangers, let alone go out of our way to help them; we live in fear of fake products. In short, fear and feelings of insecurity fill the environment we live in.All this greatly harms our society. Growing up in such an environment, we tend to feel isolated and care only about ourselves. If things go on like this, ‘trust’, ‘teamwork’, and ‘harmony’ will eventually become terms unheard of.In my opinion, trusting others and being trustworthy are the two basic principles that we should follow if wewant to improve human relationships. We may not be in a position to change others, but we can change the way others see us by winning their trust in us. Mutual understanding and love are the pillars that support a harmonious society.。
新世纪大学英语综合教程2第二版(课后作业)分析解析
Unit 1 Living in HarmonyEnhance Your Language Awareness1.Text A amaze bunch bundle capacity commerce conquer display drop roast robstyle symbol vague figureText B appreciate participate shift slip1)My neighbours are a friendly bunch of people.2)Dave amazed his friends by leaving a well-paid job to travel around the world.3)The employees in this company work an eight-hour shift .4)The professor came to the classroom with a bundle of newspapers under his arm.5)A passenger asked the driver: “Could you d rop me off near the post office? I'd like to post a letter.”6)The little girl's capacity for learning languages astonished me.7)How many countries will be participating in the Olympic Games?8)I like the typically French s tyle of living. It is so romantic.9)They have made their fortunes from industry and c ommerce .10)They threatened to shoot him and rob him of all his possessions.11)In many cultures,the lion is the symbol of courage.12)Your help was greatly appreciated . We are very grateful to you for it.13)It's the first time the painting has been displayed to the public.14)During the exam,the naughty boy tried to slip a note to his classmate while the teacher wasn't looking.15)As the saying goes,conquer the desires,or they will conquer you.16)Before the dinner party,Mother has ordered a roast from the butcher.17)I didn't wait for you at home because I figured that you wouldn't come .2.Text A at knifepoint expose...to flag downhelp out pick up pull overrely on rise one's life run contrary totake a gamble (on)Text B in (rich) contrast to pull away stand out1)In this painting,a single red rose stands in rich contrast to the grassland.2)The factory workers are exposed t o poisonous gases and many of them suffer from lung diseases.3)During the war,the soldier risked his life helping others to escape.4)Do trust me. You can rely on me to keep your secret.5)If you are attacked or robbed a t knifepoint ,how would you react then?6)She is such an extraordinary girl that she always stands out in a crowd.7)Obviously,this foolish idea runs contrary to common sense(常识).8)I was very tired and had to f lag down a taxi in order to get home early.9)The mother picks/picked up her children from the kindergarten at 5:00 p.m. every day.10)The publishers took a gamble on an unknown author,and the books have sold well.11)The driver waved to us as he pulled away .12)The driver pulled over to the side of the road to see what was wrong with his truck.TranslationTranslate the following sentences into English,using the words and expressions given in brackets.1)离婚的传言不过是为他的新电影炒作的手段而已。
新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材(修订版)《综合教程2》unit1课后练习答案,大学本科英语专业
新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材(修订版)《综合教程2》unit 1 课后练习答大学,本科英语专业案Keys to Unit 1 WE’VE BEEN HITText ComprehensionI. cII. . FFFTFIII.1. On that morning thousands of people in the WTC were thrown, all of a sudden, into acondition of terrible suffering and uncertainty. Mayblum was one of them.2. It seemed that the tremendous sound of the collapse of the SouthTower destroyed the man ’shope of climbing down the remaining stairs, and thus took away his remaining energy.VocabularyI.1.burning2. something, a situation or circumstance, that is dependent on one ’s location in the building3. in an intermittent manner4. help you5. things are satisfactory up to this point.II.1. scoffed .2. dilemma3. collapsed4. pandemonium5. reassuring6. rumble7. glancing at 8. meet up withIII . 1.panicky 2. descends/ descended 3. enjoyable 4. expectation 5. morality6. persuasion7. strong8. energeticIV. ADCBD CADV. 1. amoral, nonmoral 2. disappear 3. wildly 4. uncover, disclose, reveal 5. dissuade6. happily, joyfully, joyously7. ordinary, common8. small, thin, slenderVI. 1. helpful/ helpless 2. childish, childlike, childless 3. active 4. persistent 5.revolutionary 6. successful 7. womanly 8. ladylikeGrammarI. 1. would 2. would 3. used to , would 4. used to 5. used to 6. used to 7. would 8.would 9. used to 10. would, would, wouldII. 1. used to travel 2. was not used to accepting 3. was not used to receiving 4. used to think 5. used to living 6. used to say 7. didn ’t used to eat 8. am not used to driving III. insistence 2. habitual action 3. probability 4. willingness 5. probability 6.polite request 7. improbability 8. capabilityIV. 1. could, would , might, might, should , might2. could/would, should, could, might, could, would3. should, should, would, would, couldV. 1. needn’t have carried 2. needn’t have bought 3. didn ’t need to tell 4. needn’t have had 5. needn’t have stood 6. didn’t need to hurry 7. didn’t need to open 8.didn’t need to take 9. needn’t have washed 10. didn ’t need to workTranslationI . 1. 对有些人来说,生死攸关的是此时此刻他们所在的位置——不仅是哪幢楼,哪一层,更重要的是大楼的哪个角落。
新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合课程2unit1课文翻译和课后答案
陌生人的善意迈克·麦金太尔一年夏天,我从家乡加利福尼亚州的塔霍城开车前往新奥尔良。
在沙漠深处,我碰到一个年轻人站在路旁。
他一只手打出拇指向外的手势,另一只手里拿着一个汽油罐。
我直接从他身边开过去了。
别人会停下来的,我想。
再说,那汽油罐只是个让车停下、好抢劫司机的幌子而已。
在这个国家,曾有那么一段时间,你要是对需要帮助的人置之不理,大家会认为你是混蛋,而如今你要是帮了你就是笨蛋。
到处潜伏着犯罪团伙、吸毒上瘾者、杀人犯、强奸犯、盗窃犯还有劫车犯,为什么要冒险呢“我不想卷进去”已经成为全国性的信条。
2 开过了几个州以后,我还在想着那个想搭便车的人。
把他一个人留在沙漠中倒并没有让我有多么不安。
让我不安的是,我多么轻易地就做出了这个决定。
我甚至根本没把脚从油门上抬起来。
我很想知道,现在还有人会停车吗3 我想到我此行的目的地——新奥尔良。
那里是田纳西·威廉姆斯的剧作《欲望号街车》的背景地。
我回想起布兰奇·杜波依斯的名句:“我总是依赖陌生人的善意。
”4 陌生人的善意。
听起来好怪。
如今这年头还有谁能指望陌生人的善意吗5 要验证这一点,一个办法是一个人从东海岸旅行到西海岸,不带一分钱,完全依靠美国同胞的善意。
他会发现一个什么样的美国谁会给他饭吃、让他歇脚、捎他一程呢6 这个念头激起了我的好奇心。
但谁会这么不切实际、愿意去尝试这样一次旅行呢好吧,我想,那不如我来试试7 满37岁那个星期,我意识到我这辈子还从没冒过什么险呢。
所以我决定来个观念的跨越,美洲大陆那么宽——从太平洋去大西洋,不带一分钱。
要是有人给我钱,我会拒绝。
我只接受搭顺风车、提供食物和让我歇脚的帮助。
这将是穿越这片金钱至上的土地上一次无钱的旅行。
我的最终目的地是北卡罗来纳州的“恐惧角”(即开普菲尔),它象征着我沿途必须克服的所有恐惧。
8 1994年9月6日,我早早起床,背起一个50磅重的包,朝金门桥走去。
我从背包里拿出一个牌子,向过路的车辆展示我的目的地:“美利坚”。
新世纪大学英语综合课程2unit1-unit8listenandrespond听力原文
Unit 1 Living in Harmony[00:]Listen and Respond[00:]Smile[00:]I am a mother of three and have recently completed my college degree. [00:]The last project the professor assigned us to do was called “Smile.”[00:]The class was asked to go out and smile at three people and then write down their reaction.[00:]I am a very friendly person and always smile at everyone I meet and say “hello.”[00:]So I thought that it would be a piece of cake for me.[00:]Soon after we were assigned the project, my husband,[00:]the youngest son and I went out to the local McDonalds on a cold March morning.[00:]Just when we were standing in line, waiting to be served, [00:]I smelled a horrible “dirty body” smell, and there standing behind me were two poor homeless men.[01:]As I looked down at the shorter gentleman close to me, he was smiling. [01:]His beautiful sky blue eyes were searching for acceptance. [01:]He said, “Good day” as he counted the few coins he had. [01:]The second man was mentally retarded.[01:]The young lady at the counter asked the shorter man what they wanted. [01:]He said, “Just coffee for the two of us.”[01:]Obviously, it was all they could afford.[01:]To sit in the restaurant and warm up, they had to buy something —they just wanted to be warm.[01:]Then I was suddenly filled with sympathy.[01:]All eyes in the restaurant were set on me, judging my every action. [01:]I smiled and asked the young lady behind the counter to[01:]give me two more breakfast meals on a separate tray.[02:]I then walked to the table where the two men were sitting. [02:]I put the tray on the table and laid my hand on the blue-eyed gentleman’s cold hand.[02:]He looked up at me and said, “Thank you.”[02:]I leaned over and said, “Just help yourselves.”[02:]I started to cry when I walked away to join my husband and son. [02:]As I sat down, my husband smiled at me and held my hand for a moment. [02:]I returned to college, with this story in hand.[02:]I turned in “my project” and the professor was touched and read it to the whole class.[02:]The whole class was touched.[02:]I graduated with one of the biggest lessons I would ever learn —UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE.Unit 2 Optimism and Positive Thinking[00:]Listen and Respond[00:]Attitude Is Everything[00:]Michael was a natural optimist.[00:]He was always in a good mood, always up and always had something positive to say.[00:]If an employee was having a bad day,[00:]Michael was there telling the employee how to look on the positive side of the situation.[00:]Seeing his optimism really made me curious, so one day I went up to Michael[00:]and asked him, “I don’t get it.[00:]You can’t be positive all the time.[00:]How do you do it”[00:]Michael replied, “Each morning I wake up and say to myself: Mike, you have two choices today.[00:]You can choose to be in a good mood or you can choose to be in a bad mood.[00:]I choose to be in a good mood.[01:]Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a victim or choose to learn from it.[01:]I choose to learn from it.[01:]Every time someone comes to me complaining, I can choose to accept the complaining[01:]or I can point out the positive side of life, I always choose the positive side of life.”[01:]“Yeah, right.[01:]But it isn’t that easy.”[01:]I said.[01:]“Yes, it is easy,” Michael said.[01:]“Life is all about choices.[01:]Every situation in life is a choice.[01:]You choose how you react to situations; you choose how people will affect your mood; you choose how you feel.[01:]The bottom line is: It’s your choice how you live your life.”[01:]From Michael I have learned that every day we have a choice to live fully.[01:]So I will choose to be an optimist.[01:]If I am an optimist I may feel better, enjoy life more, and maybe have more chances of success.Unit 3 The Road to Success[00:]Listen and Respond[00:]Follow Your Dream[00:]One day in a high school, a senior named Monty Roberts was asked to write[00:]a paper about what he wanted to be and do when he grew up. [00:]Monty Roberts was the son of a horse trainer.[00:]He loved horses.[00:]That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his goal of someday owning a large horse ranch.[00:]He wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a picture of a 200-acre ranch.[00:]He put a great deal of his heart into the dream ranch[00:]and the next day he handed the paper in to his teacher.[00:]Two days later he received his paper back.[00:]He got a large red F for his paper.[01:]He went to ask the teacher why.[01:]The teacher said, “The dream is impossible for you.[01:]You have no money.[01:]Owning a horse ranch needs a lot of money.[01:]You have to buy the land, the house, and the machines for your ranch. [01:]There’s no way you could ever do it.”[01:]Then the teacher added, “If you will write this paper a gain [01:]with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.”[01:]The boy went home and thought about it long and hard.[01:]He asked his father what he should do.[01:]His father said, “Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this.[01:]Ho wever, I think it is a very important decision for you.”[01:]Finally, after sitting with it for a week, the boy turned in the same paper, making no changes at all.[01:]He said to the teacher, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream. [02:]I will follow my heart, no matter what happens.”[02:]Now years have passed.[02:]This young man’s dream has finally come true.[02:]He is the owner of a large horse ranch.Unit 4 Being Creative[0:]Listen and Respond[0:]Creativity Is the Essence of Life and Nature[0:]Creativity is the essence of life and nature.[0:]The world itself is in a constant act of creation, so we human beings should ask ourselves — Why,[0:]in such a creative world, do some people sometimes appear to be stupid, dull, and uncreative[0:]— Are people really dull[0:]Or are we all, in fact, creative[0:]To answer this, let’s look at a baby.[0:]The whole essence of a baby is creative —it is creative in learning to walk, talk, sing, and play.[0:]Just imagine, a child can create a world of its own imagination and play with it for hours.[0:]A scientist who creates a theory is just like that — it is a play of ideas within the mind.[1:]It is hard to stop creativity in a young child.[1:]You can’t make your child creative.[1:]It simply is creative.[1:]Then, how can our children be still more creative[1:]I would suggest that the first step is to allow ourselves to be creative.[1:]If we ourselves are creative, we can guide our children in a way that is free and unconditioned.[1:]We should give our children a free and safe surrounding for them to explore, make mistakes and create.[1:]If we know a better way to do things, we should guide or “help” the child.Unit 5 The Value of Life[0:]Listen and Respond[0:]Life is a Bottle of Rocks[0:]A philosophy professor stood before his class with some items on the desk in front of him.[0:]When the final student was seated, he picked up a large[0:]and empty glass bottle and filled it with rocks about 2 inches in diameter.[0:]He then asked the students if the jar was full.[0:]They agreed that it was.[0:]He then picked up a box of pebbles and added them to the jar, shaking it lightly.[0:]The pebbles, of course rolled into the open areas between the rocks. [0:]“Is this jar filled now”[0:]Yes, the students said.[0:]But then he picked up a bag of sand and poured it into bottle. [0:]The sand filled in everything else.[0:]Once more he asked if it was full and after some thinking they said that it was.[1:]The professor then took 2 cans of beer and poured the beer into the jar.[1:]The students laughed loudly.[1:]After the laughter stopped, the professor spoke again: “I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life.[1:]The rocks are the important things in your life, your family, your partner, your health,[1:]your children — things that would still remain even if everything else were lost, and your life would still be full.[1:]The pebbles are the other things that matter — like your job, your house, your car.[1:]The sand is everything else.[1:]The small stuff.[1:]If you put the sand into the jar first there is no room for the pebbles or the rocks.”[1:]“The same goes for your life.[1:]If you spend your life on small stuff, you will never have room for things that are important to you.[2:]Pay attention to things that are critical to your happiness: your family, your health.[2:]There will always be time to go to work, clean the house and so on. [2:]Take care of the rocks first — the things that really matter. [2:]Set your priorities.[2:]Th e else is just sand.”[2:]After the impact of what he said settled,[2:]one of the students raised his hand and inquired what the beer represented.[2:]“I am glad you asked.”[2:]He replied.[2:]“It just goes to prove that no matter how full your life may seem, [2:]there is always room for a couple of beers.”Unit 6 Learning to Work Together[0:]Listen and Respond[0:]Be a Team Player[0:]If you really wish to succeed in life, it is very important to be a team player.[0:]For example, in a basketball game, Michael Jordan is a great player, [0:]but he still has to cooperate well with his team members to win a game, [0:]because every member of his team has a very specific role[0:]and every member of the team is vital to the success of the team. [0:]If one player does not play well, the team will lose the game. [0:]Of course, the concept of teamwork applies to more than just sports. [0:]In the workplace and in school, working together is also an important element for success.[0:]In the workplace, it is important to be thought of as a team player, [0:]for no one person can build a railroad or manage an airline. [1:]In today’s world most companies are using team concepts to run their business.[1:]Success in college can also depend on teamwork.[1:]Lab work and group projects are just some of the experiences requiring good cooperation with others.[1:]Human beings are social creatures.[1:]Like it or not, we are all team players.Unit 7 Adversity[0:]Listen and Respond[0:]Carrots, Eggs and Coffee Beans[0:]A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her.[0:]She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. [0:]Her father, a cook, took her to the kitchen.[0:]He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. [0:]When the water came to a boil, he placed carrots in one of them, [0:]eggs in the second pot, and coffee beans in the third.[0:]His daughter waited impatiently and wondered what he was doing. [0:]In about twenty minutes he took out the boiled carrots and eggs and placed them in two different bowls.[0:]Then he poured her a cup of coffee.[1:]He turned to his daughter, and asked her, “What do you see”[1:]“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied and asked, “What does it mean, Father”[1:]He explained that the carrots, eggs and coffee beans each had faced [1:]the same adversity, boiling water, but each reacted differently. [1:]The carrots went in strong and hard but came out softened and weak. [1:]The eggs had been weak.[1:]But after being boiled their inside became hardened.[1:]The coffee beans were unique, however.[1:]After they were boiled in the boiling water, they had made the water taste better.[1:]Then the father asked his daughter, “When adversity knocks on your door, how do you react[1:]When life isn’t turning out quite the way you expected, you have a choice to make.[1:]Which will you be — a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean[2:]If you are like the coffee bean, when things are at their worst, [2:]you get better and make thi ngs better around you.”Unit 8 Human Behaviour[00:]Listen and Respond[00:]The Unexpected Rescue[00:]I was walking along a dark street late one evening when I heard screams coming from behind some bushes.[00:]Alarmed, I slowed down to listen, and realized that what I was [00:]hearing were the sounds of a hard fight and tearing of clothes. [00:]Only yards from where I stood, a woman was being attacked. [00:]Should I get involved[00:]I was frightened for my own safety and cursed myself for having suddenly decided to take a new way home.[00:]Shouldn’t I run to the nearest phone and call the police [00:]Although the thoughts in my head had only taken seconds, already the girl’s cries were growing weaker.[00:]I knew I had to act fast.[00:]How could I walk away from this[00:]No, I finally decided.[00:]I could not turn my back on the fate of this[01:]unknown woman even if it meant risking my own life.[01:]I am not a brave man, nor am I a strong man.[01:]I don’t know where I found the courage and physic al strength, [01:]but once I had finally decided to help the girl I seemed to have changed into another man.[01:]I ran behind the bushes and pulled the attacker off the woman. [01:]While struggling, we fell to the ground,[01:]where we wrestled for a few minutes until the attacker jumped up and escaped.[01:]Breathing hard, I approached the girl, who was sobbing behind a tree. [01:]In the darkness I could barely see her outline, but I could sense her trembling shock.[01:]Not wanting to frighten her further, I spoke to her from a distance. [01:]“It’s OK.”[01:]I comforted her.[01:]“The man ran away.[01:]You are safe now.”[01:]There was a long pause...[01:]I heard the words in amazement.[01:]“Daddy, is that you”[02:]And then, from behind the tree, stepped out my youngest daughter, Katherine.。
全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2Unit1ppt课件
Para7: Americans – let the child explore and try to teach him to solve problems by himself.
One-side-at-a-time method.(整体对比法)
A Practical Experiment
Two children are given hula hoops, a toy they are unfamiliar with.
Both outcomes are good.
The girl learns a useful play skill. The boy uses his hoop in a different, but equally playful way.
There are several ways to introduce a theme.
1. Stating the topic directly. 2. Posing a question. 3. Quoting a famous saying. 4. Relating an anecdote or an incident.
Ways of Learning
1. elementary school 2. the most telling lessons 3. be attached to... 4. shake it vigorously 5. tender age 6. be not bothered in the least 7. find one’s way 8. harmless exploratory behavior 9. interesting phenomenon 10. lack of initial success
新世纪大学英语综合教程2-unit1
Zooming In: An Integrated English Course(Book II)Unit 1 Living in HarmonyText A: “I Forgive You”I Class Hours: 6II. Teaching Objectivescate students to be more virtuous and inclusive towards the society and people aroundthem.2.Grasp the key words, Phrases and structure.3.Master the skills of writing and reading in this unit.III. Teaching Focus1. Get Started2. Text Organization3. Skill learning in writing and reading4. Language points (key words, phrases and difficult sentences)5. Grammar Focus (Gerunds)6. Guided PracticeIV Class Hours Allotment1st period: Text-related information and warm-up questions.2nd period: Pre-reading activities (New words and Expressions).3rd period: Intensive studies of the text A (Language points).4th period: Intensive studies of the text A (Language points).5th period: Exercises (V ocabulary, word building, structure, translation, cloze and text B).6th period: Listening and speaking activities.V Class Procedures1. Get Started (Warm-up Activities)1). Questions for discussionA) Is it hard to forgive someone? Why or why not?B) Do you have the experience of being forgiven? What is it?C) How do you understand this sentence: We may not know how to forgive, and we may notwant to forgive; but the very fact that we say we are willing to forgive begins the healing practice.2). Background InformationThe Bible: The holy book of the Jewish and Christian religions. The Jewish Bible is made up of 39 parts that tell the story of God’s relationship with the Jewish people in ancient times. These 39 parts also form part of the Christian Bible and are called the Old Testament (旧约全书). The Christian Bible has another 27 parts called the New Testament, which tells the story of Jesus Christ.2. Text OrganizationPart I (para.1-3) Why forgiveness is necessary for human relationships and for your own health and sanity?Part II (para.4- 10)You should act immediately and deliberately to forgive others although it is difficult to do so. At the same time, you should look back on your own warts and be aware of your own flaws.Part III (11-15) Forgiving others can get a satisfying reaction. No matter how the person responds to your effort, you will feel happy once you try to forgive him or her.3. Skill learning in writing and readingThe whole article is arranged in a quite logical order.The author first emphasizes the importance of forgiveness: necessary for human relationships and for your own health and sanity; then, on this fact, he asks people to practice forgiveness immediately and meanwhile look back on their own warts and flaws; at last, he relates people’s happiness to forgiveness without considering the responses from the persons they forgive.4. Language PointsA) New words1) forgiveness: n. [U] when sb. forgives another personEg: She quickly admitted her guilt and asked for our forgiveness.CF: forgive & excuse 这两个动词均有“原谅”之意。
新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程2-Unit-1-Living-in-Harmony.ppt
As a college student, you are now living on campus. Have you ever experienced any of the following situations that may affect the harmony in your dorm (dormitory)?
It doesn’t matter at all. Don’t let it worry you.
I quite understand…
Forgiveness
Please don’t take it too hard. It’s not your fault.
Forget it.
I apologize for what I said just now.
Please forgive me for having lost your letter.
I hope you will forgive me. Oh, my fault.
I (do) beg your pardon. Forgive me for doing ... I regret doing ... / that
they are living together peacefully rather than fighting or arguing. We must try to live in peace and harmony with ourselves and those around us... 我们必须努力和我们自己及周围的人和睦相处。
新世纪大学英语 综合教程2-Unit1习题答案
BOOK TWO Unit OneChecking Your VocabularyWord Detective1。
(page 15) 1) f 2)d 3)a 4) j 5) h 6)b 7) c 8) i2. (page 16) 1) S 2) A 3) A 4) S 5) S 6) S 7)A 8)S3。
(page 17)1) a 2) c 3) b 4)c 5) aEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in Action1. (page 20)1) tackle 2) alternative 3) initial 4) universal 5) crippled 6) genuine 7)construct 8)impressive 9)shallow 10) react 11) generate 12)entitled 13) contact 14) constant 15) rough 16)captured 17) move 18)put2。
(page 21)1)In any case 2) took hold 3)root out 4)count.。
against 5)find it in myself to 6) aware of 7) do her wrong 8) like it or notIncreasing Your Word Power1。
(page 22)1)cured 2)heal 3)treated 4) cure 5)treated 6) heal 7)treat2。
(page 23)1) Action speaks louder than words。
2)The production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius。
3)I like to keep things rather than throw them away.4)There is nobody here other than me.5)She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss。
(完整版)新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程第二册 unit1~unit4 习题答案
(完整版)新世纪大学英语系列教材(第二版)综合教程第二册习题答案Unit 1 > Key to Book ExerciseListen and RespondTask One Focusing on the Main Ideas1 Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.1 Before graduating from college, the speaker was asked to ________.A) make a piece of cake for the classB) write down people’s response to her smileC) observe how people smile at each otherD) act kindly to someone2 While waiting for her turn to get her breakfast at the local McDonalds, the speaker ________.A) was ready to serve the two poor homeless men who smelledB) saw a terrible dirty man standing in the lineC) found that a short gentleman was waiting for his mealD) noticed that a homeless man was smiling at her3 The two poor homeless men went to the local McDonalds to ________.A) warm themselves B) have their breakfastC) wait for someone D) search for a friendly smile4 At the sight of the two homeless men, the speaker ________.A) turned away from them to join her familyB) ordered for them two cups of hot coffeeC) bought them two breakfast mealsD) asked them what they wanted to eat5 After the spe aker turned in her “project,” the speaker’s professor and her classmates ________.A) had a heated discussion about smileB) exchanged their unusual experiencesC) were deeply touched by her smileD) were greatly moved by her storyTask Two Zooming In on the DetailsListen to the recording carefully and fill in each of the blanks according to what you have heard.1 The speaker is a mother of three and has recently completed her college degree . The last project the professor assigned her to do was to go out and smile at three people and then write down their reaction .2 Soon after she was assigned the project, she went with her family to the local McDonalds on a cold March morning . Just when they were standing in line, waiting to be served, she smelled a horrible “dirty body” smell . Two poor homeless men were also standing in line. They just wanted to sitin the restaurant and warm up , so they only asked for coffee . Obviously, it was all they could afford.3 Then she was suddenly filled with sympathy . All eyes in the restaurant were set on her, judging her every action . She smiled and bought the two homeless men two breakfast meals .4 She returned to college, with this story in hand. She turned in her“ project .” Her professor read it to the whole class. The whole class was touched . She graduated with one of the biggest lessons she would ever learn —UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE .Read and ExploreTask One Discovering the Main Ideas1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text A.1) Why didn’t the author stop for the hitchhiker?He thought that someone else would stop for him. And he was afraid of a possible robbery.2) Did he feel guilty for not helping the young man?No. He didn’t. But he was bothered by hi s easy and quick decision of leaving the young man stranded alone in the desert.3) Why did the author decide to start his journey across America pennilessly? He wanted to test if a person could still rely solely on the kindness of strangers or the good will of his fellow Americans these days.4) What did he discover as he travelled?He found out that others shared his fear. Yet they still stubbornly helped strangers like him.5) What had happened to the trucker the author met on a rainy day?He was once robbed at knifepoint by a hitchhiker.6) What conclusion did the author draw from his experiences mentioned in Paras. 15–18?He found that people were generally compassionate. And those who had the least to give often gave the most.7) Why did Carol invite the author to talk to her class about his trip?She thought the children should be exposed to what else was out there — the good and the bad.8) What conclusion did the author make about his trip when he talked to the students?He concluded that his faith in America had been renewed and that people could still depend on the kindness of strangers.2 Text A can be divided into three parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part.Part: One; Paragraph(s): 1–7; Main Idea: Because of a past experience of neglecting a hitchhiker in need of help, the author decided to travel across America without any money to find out if one could still rely on the kindness of strangers these days.Part: Two; Paragraph(s): 8–28; Main Idea: During his trip, he found out that people were generally compassionate and willing to help although they might have fears.Part: Three; Paragraph(s):29-31; Main Idea: He talked to school children and concluded in a patriotic manner that in America people could still depend on the kindness of strangers.Task Two Reading Between the LinesRead the following sentences carefully and discuss in pairs what the author intends to say by the italicized parts.1) In the middle of the desert, I came upon a young man standing by the roadside. He had his thumb out and held a gas can in his other hand. (Para. 1)By doing so, the young man was telling the passing drivers that he wanted to hitchhike as his car had run out of gas.2) The week I turned 37, I realized I’d never taken a gamble in my life. (Para. 7)This week I would be 37 years old, yet I realized that I had always been very careful in my life and I had never taken a risk, for example, trusting on the kindness of others.3) It would be a cashless journey through the land of the almighty dollar. (Para. 7)The author is being a bit sarcastic here. He would take no money with him and travel across the US, where it is believed that money can do everything and anything. The phrase "almighty dollar" is a playful allusion to the familiar term "Almighty God"4) Yet I was treated with kindness in every state I traveled. I was amazed by the stubborn capacity of Americans to help a stranger, even when it seemed to run contrary to their own best interests. (Para. 11)I was amazed by the continual show of kindness of my fellow Americans, even though helping a stranger would mean taking a risk.5) I didn’t know whether to kiss them or scold them for stopping. (Para. 13) The author had mixed feelings: whether to kiss the two women for their kindness, or give them a lesson by cautioning them not to trust any stranger, for they could have run into a bad person instead of himself.Checking Your VocabularyWord Detective1 Choose the definition in Column B that best matches each italicized word in Column A.1) c2) d3)a4) j5)h6)b7) e8) i9) g10) f2 A synonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. Write S before each pair of synonyms and A before each pair of antonyms. The first word in each pair is taken from Text B and the corresponding paragraph number has been indicated for you.Example: S virtually, almost (Para. 1)1) S govern, control (Para. 3)2) S signal, sign (Para. 4)3) S participate, join (Para. 5)4) A heave, lower (Para. 6)5) S collapse, fall (Para. 7)6) S establish, found (Para. 10)7) S locate, situate (Para. 10)8) A occasional, frequent (Para. 15)Checking Your Comprehension1 Answer the following questions with the information contained in Text B.1) What is the author and his wife’s opinion about becoming a true friend to someone whose name they don’t know?The author and his wife used to think that it was virtually impossible to be a true friend to someone whose name they didn’t know. But now they realize they were wrong. Years of Sunday-morning bus trip through the city with the same “nameless” people have completely changed their thinking.2) Why does the author say that taking the Sunday-morning bus trip requires teamwork though they don’t know each other’s names?There is always the same group of regular passengers. The bus driver and the passengers acted routinely with due care and attention, as if they were cooperating in a team. The driver should perform his duties well and the passengers should obey the written and unwritten rules. There should be no smoking, no littering, and everyone should behave in a polite and decent manner. Under such circumstances, names are no longer important.3) What can we learn about the silent woman from Para. 5?The silent woman always sits up front and never responds to others’ greetings. Her worn clothing suggests that she is not rich. However, she is considerate enough to bring the bus driver a cup of coffee each time she takes the bus ride.4) Why does the factory security guard always slump down in his seat with his eyes closed?He has just come off a long night shift and he feels sleepy and tired.5) Why was the bus very late one Sunday morning?On that morning a regular passenger collapsed on the sidewalk as he was moving forward to board the bus. The other passengers tried to help him and waited with him for an ambulance to arrive.6) What do you know about the Mexican couple?The Mexican couple love each other very much. They always board the bus hand in hand and are still holding hands when they get off the bus. The woman was pregnant late last year and now they have a new baby. All the regular passengers feel happy for the young Mexican couple.7) Why do the passengers enjoy the company of a group of Haitians?The Haitians have a great sense of fun. The passengers are all delighted to have their company. They always chuckle and nod when the Haitians are all aboard.8) Why is the woman who sits up front always silent?She has a speech impediment. Talking is hard for her.9) What do you know about the silent woman’s family life?She is a single mother with a disabled son who is receiving special care away from home. She lives alone and feels lonely and misses her son very much. The Sunday-morning bus ride is the best thing she does all week, and an occasional visit to the fish restaurant is almost as good as the second best thing. She rides the Sunday-morning bus simply for the companionship of the driver whose name she doesn't know, but who appreciates the hot coffee she brings.10) How did the author and his wife feel about the dinner with the silent woman?They all had a wonderful time. For the silent woman, an occasional visit to the fish restaurant was a pleasant experience and this time it was even better with the companionship of the author and his wife. The author and his wife also enjoyed the dinner and they felt thatthe fish had never tasted better. When they left the restaurant, they were already friends with each other. And they shared their names.2 Read the following statements and then decide whether each of them is true or false based on the information contained in Text B. Write T for True and F for False in the space provided before each statement.1) T On Sundays the author and his wife take the bus to go to church regularly for years.2) F The bus driver is required to remember the stop of every regular passenger.(He is not required to do so. But he makes it his business to remember where every regular passenger should get off the bus.)3) F The silent woman always gets the driver a cup of coffee because she is well-off.(The worn clothing of the silent woman su ggests she doesn’t have much money to spare, but she always clutches an extra cup of coffee for the driver.)4) F The driver has to wake up the factory security guard every time and reminds him of getting off the bus.(The security guard closes his eyes until the precise moment that the bus approaches his stop. Then, he opens his eyes and gets off the bus.)5) T The rotund fellow is very grateful because other people have helped him.6) T The passengers enjoy their ride together and words or names are not necessary to them.7) F The author and his wife developed a good relationship with the silent woman after taking the same bus for some months.(For many months, the only sadness for the author and his wife is that they can’t establish the same rapport with the silent woman.)8) F They found their fish tasted better because they shared a good dinner with the silent woman.(They found their fish tasted better because they had finally learned the story of the silent woman and made friends with her.)Enhance Your Language AwarenessWords in ActionWorking with Words and Expressions1 In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences with the words given. Change the form where necessary.1) My neighbours are a friendly bunch of people.2) Dave amazed his friends by leaving a well-paid job to travel around the world.3) The employees in this company work an eight-hour shift .4) The professor came to the classroom with a bundle of newspapers under his arm.5) A passenger asked the driver: “Could you drop me off near the post office? I’d like to post a letter.”6) The little girl’s capacity for learning languages astonished me.7) How many countries will be participating in the Olympic Games?8) I like the typically French style of living. It is so romantic.9) They have made their fortunes from industry and commerce .10) They threatened to shoot him and rob him of all his possessions.11) In many cultures, the lion is the symbol of courage.12) Your help was greatly appreciated . We are very grateful to you for it.13) It’s the first time the painting has been displayed to the public.14) During the exam, the naughty boy tried to slip a note to his classmate while the teacher wasn’t looking.15) As the saying goes, conquer the desires, or they will conquer you.16) Before the dinner party, Mother has ordered a roast from the butcher.17) I didn’t wait for you at home because I figured that you wouldn’t come.2 In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.1) In this painting, a single red rose stands in rich contrast to the grassland.2) The factory workers are exposed to poisonous gases and many of them suffer from lung diseases.3) During the war, the soldier risked his life helping others to escape.4) Do trust me. You can rely on me to keep your secret.5) If you are attacked or robbed at knifepoint , how would you react then?6) She is such an extraordinary girl that she always stands out in a crowd.7) Obviously, this foolish idea runs contrary to common sense(常识).8) I was very tired and had to flag down a taxi in order to get home early.9) The mother picks/picked up her children from the kindergarten at 5:00 p.m. every day.10) The publishers took a gamble on an unknown author, and the books have sold well.11) The driver waved to us as he pulled away .12) The driver pulled over to the side of the road to see what was wrong with his truck.Increasing Your Word Power1 CollocationsLook at the adverbs listed in the box below, and decide which adverb is needed to collocate with the verb in each sentence. Fill the correct adverb into the blank in the sentence. The same word may be used in more than one sentence. Consult a dictionary if necessary.1) No need to thank me — I was just glad to help out a friend.2) Yesterday a drunken man was run over and killed by a bus.3) When I look back on my college days, I can’t believe the crazy things we did as students.4) He looks down on his colleagues because he has a PhD degree but they don’t have.5) A policeman was standing by the side of the road, signaling to me to pull over .6) Peter didn’t have anywhere to stay so Sarah put him up for a few days.7) Don’t worry. Everything will turn out well.8) You promised you would do it. Why did you go back on your word?9) Their business was losing money so they had to close down .10) You can’t miss him. That haircut makes him stand out in a crowd.11) I gave up smoking when I got pregnant.12) The doctor checked her over yesterday. All the tests were OK and she seemed to be fine.13) She tends to hang back in a crowd because she is so shy.14) What problems should I watch out for when buying an old house? I don’t want to be cheated.15) They offered her the job but she didn’t like it and turned it down .16) It’s hard to comfort Sandra. She doesn’t seem able to get over her mother’s death.2 Study the different meanings of the word than in the following sentences.Task: Now put the following sentences into English, using than in your translation.1) 行动比言语更响亮。
新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材综合教程第2版2uni1笔记.
In flames burning strongly熊熊燃烧The whole house was in flames.Shoot somebody or something down in flames to reject(vt.拒绝;排斥;抵制;丢弃)or refute(vt.反驳,驳斥)an idea or suggestion emphatically (adv.断然地;着重地;强调地)Fan the flame to make a tense or difficult situation worse煽动情绪,煽起热情Flame n.火焰1.Hot glowing(adj.灼热的)body of burning gas:a hot glowing body of burning gas,often carrying fine incandescent(adj.炽热的)particles2.Strong feeling:an intense feeling or emotion3.Lover:a sweetheart or lover(informal)An old flame4.Reddish-orange color:a brilliant reddish-orange colorFlame adj.Reddish-orange color:of a brilliant reddish-orange colorFlame n.Angry e-mail message:a rude,abusive(adj.辱骂的),or threatening e-mail message or newsgroup postingLash v.捆绑,捆扎;猛击,鞭打,抽打1.v.smash onto something:to have a strong or powerful,often continuous,impact on a surfaceHeavy seas lashed the shore.2.v.Criticize somebody:to criticize somebody or something severely She lashed into her critics.3.vt.Whip(v.抽打)somebody:to hit somebody or something with a whip or an object like a whip,often repeatedly as a form of punishment prisoners were lashed severely.4.v.flick to and fro(adv.向后):to flick something from side to side sharply so that It moves like a whip,or move in this waythe cat lashed it tail angrily.5.vt.Incite people:to encourage strong emotion such as anger in others, especially in a crowdThe fans had lashed themselves into a fever of enthusiasm.Slash n.鞭打,睫毛,突然(猛烈)地一甩1.stroke with a whip:a stroke with a whip or some other long flexible object,often one of several given as a punishment2.eyelash:an eyelash3.movement like a whip:a movement like that of a whip being cracked The lion gave a lash of its tail.4.End of a whip:the flexible end of a whip5.Severe scolding:a severe reproof or v.al attackHe felt the full lash of his father’s tongue.6.Impact of something:a strong or powerful,often continuous,impact of something,especially a natural element,against a surfaceThe lash of waves onto the beachLash out vi.猛击,猛烈抨击,大肆挥霍1.Suddenly attack:to attack somebody or something verbally and suddenly2.Suddenly attack physically:to start suddenly to attack somebody or something with uncontrolled movements.Lash-up n.计划;应急的东西;一团糟,失败Something put together hastily(adv.飞快地,仓促地):an object hastily made or put together,especially in order to meet emergency needs Lashings大量,很多rge quantity:generous or plentiful amounts of somethingScoff vi.嘲笑,讥笑,嘲弄;狼吞虎咽地吃1.Be derisive(adj.嘲弄的,讥讽的)or scornful:to express derision or scorn about somebody or somethingShe scoffed at all our suggestions.2.Eat hungrily:to eat food quickly and hungrily or greedily(informal) Scoff n.1.Expression of scorn:an expression of derision or scorn2.Object of scorn:somebody or something that is derided or scorned Scornful adj.轻蔑的,鄙视的Feeling or showing scornA scornful lookScornful ofHe was scornful of the women’s movement.Scornfully adj.轻蔑地,藐视地Drawstring n.拉绳,束带Pulling cord:a cord threaded through a hem(n.褶边),piping(n.绲边),or eyelets(n.孔眼)around the opening in a bag or a garment so that it can be drawn tight and the opening closedDrawstring bagShade n.背阴处,阴凉处;遮光物,罩;(能上下卷的)窗帘;百叶窗;太阳镜,墨镜1.Area out of direct sunlight:an area of relative darkness where direct sunlight is blocked or obscured(adj.遮蔽的;湮没的)2.Slightly different color:a color that is a variation on a basic color,for example,by being more or less bright or darkA pretty shade of blue3.Something that blocks light:something,for example,a lampshade(n.灯罩),used to block a direct light source4.Window device:a flexible piece of material mounted on a window that can be rolled down to block light or up to admit light5.Dark parts of painting:the darker areas of a painting,drawing,or photograph.Also called shadow6.Small amount:a slight degree or amountA shade too close7.Variation:a slight variation on something similarDifferent shades of opinion8.Obscurity:relative obscurity9.Ghost:a ghost or phantom(literary)also called shadow10.Shadow:a shadow(archaic)Shades n.墨镜Sunglasses:sunglasses(informal)Shadow n.影子;阴影,昏暗处,阴暗处The dark shape that someone or something makes on a surface when they are between that surface and the light:The long dark shadow of an old oak treeHis shadow fell across the room.The building cast its shadow(made a shadow)across the street.In the shadow of somethingIt was hot,and we decided to walk in the shadow of the wall(=along the wall,where its shadow would fall)Shade v.为…遮挡阳光,遮蔽(光线);给…加深颜色;画阴影于1.vt.Protect from sunlight:to protect something or block it off from direct light,particularly form direct sunlightthe awning(n.遮蓬;遮阳篷;遮雨篷)shades the porch well.2.vt.Darken part of picture:to darken part of a drawing or picture using pencil,ink,or some other dark mediumhe shades in the trees in the background.3.vi.Change slightly or gradually:to change imperceptibly into something slightly differentthe cream(n.奶油,乳脂)gradually shades into gold.4.vt.Darken:to make a place or area darker5.vt.Reduce price:to reduce price slightlyput somebody or something in the shadeto make somebody or something seem unimportant by appearing much more special or attractiveshades of somebody or somethingused to say that somebody or something is reminiscent(adj.使人想起某事物的;回忆的,怀旧的)of somebody or something else,especially a time in thepast or the work of a writer or other artistyou can take tea on the terrace–shades of E.M.Forster–or ride on an elephantsway v.摇摆,摆动,摇晃;影响(某人);使…改变看法1.swing:to swing back and forth,or cause something to do this2.vi.Lean(v.倾斜)over repeatedly:to learn or bend to one side or in different directions in turn3.v.waver between opinions:to go back and forth between two or more opinions,or make somebody do this4.vt.Influence somebody:to persuade or influence somebody to believe or do something(usually passive)don’t let yourself be swayed.5.Vi.More gracefully:to move back and forth in a graceful way6.Vt.Stagger(v.蹒跚,摇摇晃晃地走):to move from side to side in a clumsy and unsteady way7.Vt.Hoist(v.吊起,升起,提起)something:to hoist a yard,mast,or other spar(technical)swing,sway,wave,shake1.Swing implies movement in an arc(n.弧)of something attached only at one side or at one endSwinging her bag over her shoulder,she hurried on.Sway implies a slow swinging motion,esp.in a flexible or unsteady object that yields to lack of support or to pressure from one side to anotherThe trees swayed gently in the breeze.2.swing often implies regular oscillations(n.波动,摇摆,变化).wave distinctively implies undulating()or fluttering motions without rhythmical regularityshake commonly suggests a menacing or threatening or warning intentillusion n.错误的观念,幻想;假象,错觉1.Something with deceptive(adj.欺骗的;似是而非的)appearance:something that deceives the senses or mind e.g.By appearing to exist when it does not or appearing to be one thing when it is in fact another2.False idea:a false idea,conception,or belief about somebody or something3.Deceptive power of appearances:the ability of appearances to deceive the mind and senses,or the capacity of the mind and senses to be deceived by appearances4.Mistaken sensory perception(n.知觉,感觉;看法,洞察力):a misinterpretation(n.误解;误释)of an experience of sensory perception, especially a visual one,where the mistaken perception is due to physical rather than psychologicalIllusory adj.虚假的,貌似真实的Imaginary,illusive:produced by,based on,or consisting of an illusion First impressions can often prove illusory.Illusorily adv.Allusion n.暗示,提及;间接收到;典故1.Indirect reference:an indirect reference to somebody or something The committee made no allusion to the former president in its report.2.Act of alluding:the act of making an indirect reference to somebody or somethingDisillusion vt.使醒悟,使不再抱有幻想To make someone realize that something with they thought was true or good is not really true or good:I hate to disillusion you,but I don’t think she’s coming back. Disillusionment n.幻灭;醒悟Disillusioned adj.不抱幻想的,失望的,幻灭的,理想破灭的Disappointed because you have lost your belief that someone is good,or that an idea is right(=disenchanted adj.失望的,灰心的,不再抱有幻想的) Disillusioned by/withAs she grew older,Laura became increasingly disillusioned with politics. Allusion,delusion,illusionAllusion and illusion are the closest in sound but the furthest apart inmeaning:an allusion is an indirect reference to a person,thing,or event:the story contained an allusion to her childhood in Africa.An illusion is something that deceives the senses or mind:the shimmering(adj.闪烁的,微微发亮的)effect on a hot road is an optical illusion.By shutting himself in his room for hours he kept up an illusion of studying hard.Illusion and delusion are similar in meaning,butdelusion denotes something falsely believed,often harmfully,rather than a wrong impression received:visitors often suffer under the delusion that the weather is always hot here.Devastating adj.毁灭性的,破坏力极强的;令人悲痛的;令人震惊的,骇人的;惊人的,强有力的1.Damaging:causing severe or widespread damagePolicies that have a devastating effect on economic growth2.Very upsetting:causing great shock or upsetThe news was devastating.3.Sharply critical:containing criticism that is very sharp and very effective or damaging,often as a result of its precise detail or caustic wit4.Remarkable:startlingly impressive or attractive(informal)The devastating speed of her forehead return.Devastatingly adv.讥讽的;破坏性的Devastate vt.令(某人)极度震惊,使(某人)伤心欲绝;严重破坏,彻底破坏,摧毁1.Damage severely:to cause severe or widespread damage to something An area devastated by floods2.Upset enormously:to shock or upset somebody greatly(often passive) Devastation n.毁坏,荒废Devastative adj.破坏的Devastator n.蹂躏着;破坏者Rumble v.发出隆隆声(尤指来自远处),轰鸣着缓慢行进;肚子饿发出的咕噜声1.vi.Make deep sound:to make a deep rolling soundThunder rumbling in the distance2.vi.move noisily:to travel,e.g.along a road,with a deep rolling sound Trucks rumbled past.3.vt.utter something with rumble:to say something in a deep continuous voice4.vi.North American New Zealand fight:to be involved in a street fight, especially one between members of rival gangs(slang)5.vt.U.K.find out about somebody or something:to discover the truth about somebody or something(informal)We’ve been rumbled.6.clean stones or metal:to polish stones or metal in a rotating drum tumbling barrelRumbling n.怨声;(情况恶化的)传闻,风声,隆隆的声音1.rumblings[pl.]remarks that show that people are starting to become annoyed,or that a difficult situation is developing:Rumblings of discontent(n.不满)There have been rumblings about the need for better computers.2.[usually singular]a series of long low soundsWe heard a rumbling behind us.Rumbling adj.发出隆隆声的Making deep sound:making a deep rolling soundRumbling stomachRumble n.隆隆声;怨声1.[singular]a series of long low soundsRumble ofThe low rumble of traffic in the distanceThe distant rumble of gunfire2.murmur of dissatisfaction:a feeling of dissatisfaction quietlyexpressed by several people(informal)3.North American New Zealand street fight:a street fight,especially one fought by members of rival gangs(slang)4.Tumbling(adj.歪斜状的)barrel(n.桶)Rumble seat n.senda老式车上的折叠座椅Folding car seat:a folding passenger seat on the back of some early automobilesRumble strip n.减速带Warning strip on road surface:a strip of textured road surface that alerts divers by vibration(n.振动)or tire noise of an approaching intersection(n.交叉),speed restrictive,or hazardCareen v.(失控地)猛冲,疾驶。
新世纪大学英语 综合教程2 课后翻译题答案(Unit1-8)
Unit 11. 在生活中,我们最愚蠢的行为就是太执着于自己的东西,不愿意放弃。
(cling to sth.,let go) In life,our stupidest course of action is to cling too much to what we have and refuse to let go.2.我愿意在IT行业工作,但我不知道如何着手。
(go about sth.)I'm willing to work in the IT industry, but have no idea how to go about it.3.许多人都已意识到与大自然和谐相处的重要性。
(aware of, in harmony with)Many people are aware of the importance of living in harmony with nature.4.像“代沟”这样的问题是不可以被掩盖起来的。
(sweep...under the carpet)Problems like the generation gap cannot be swept under the carpet.5.我始终不懂什么事在使她心烦。
(eat away at)I never did understand what was eating away at her.6.他一生都与世无争。
(at peace with)He has been at peace with the world all his life.7. 他没有说出自己的想法。
一则她未必理解,二则他怕自己得不到她的宽恕。
(for one thing ...., for another ...)He did not speak out/say what he thought. For one thing, she might not understand. For another, he was afraid that she might not forgive him.8.随着岁月流逝,他对中国文化越来越感兴趣。
新世纪大学英语综合课程2(第二版)Unit1-Unit8-Listen-and-Respond听力原文
新世纪大学英语综合课程2(第二版)Unit1-Unit8-Listen-and-R espond听力原文Unit 1 Living in Harmony[00:04.00]Listen and Respond[00:06.78]Smile[00:10.76]I am a mother of three and have recently completed my college degree.[00:16.57]The last project the professor assigned us to do was called “Smile.”[00:22.95]The class was asked to go out and smile at three people and then write down their reaction.[00:30.42]I am a very friendly person and always smile at everyone I meet and say “hello.”[00:36.54]So I thought that it would be a piece of cake for me. [00:41.52]Soon after we were assigned the project, my husband,[00:45.47]the youngest son and I went out to the local McDonalds on a cold March morning.[00:51.63]Just when we were standing in line, waiting to be served, [00:55.66]I smelled a horrible “dirty body” smell, and there standing behind me were two poor homeless men.[01:03.96]As I looked down at the shorter gentleman close to me, he was smiling.[01:09.48]His beautiful sky blue eyes were searching for acceptance. [01:14.19]He said, “Good day” as he counted the few coins he had. [01:19.73]The second man was mentally retarded.[01:23.65]The young lady at the counter asked the shorter man what they wanted.[01:28.38]He said, “Just coffee for the two of us.”[01:32.48]Obviously, it was all they could afford.[01:35.94]To sit in the restaurant and warm up, they had to buy something — they just wanted to be warm.[01:44.01]Then I was suddenly filled with sympathy.[01:47.18]All eyes in the restaurant were set on me, judging my every action.[01:52.74]I smiled and asked the young lady behind the counter to [01:56.79]give me two more breakfast meals on a separate tray.[02:00.93]I then walked to the table where the two men were sitting. [02:05.09]I put the tray on the table and laid my hand on the blue-eyed gentleman’s cold hand.[02:12.07]He looked up at me and said, “Thank you.”[02:15.98]I leaned over and said, “Just help yourselves.”[02:20.22]I started to cry when I walked away to join my husband and son. [02:25.10]As I sat down, my husband smiled at me and held my hand for a moment.[02:32.03]I returned to college, with this story in hand.[02:35.74]I turned in “my project” and the p rofessor was touched andread it to the whole class.[02:43.20]The whole class was touched.[02:45.34]I graduated with one of the biggest lessons I would ever learn — UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE.Unit 2 Optimism and Positive Thinking[00:05.81]Listen and Respond[00:08.87]Attitude Is Everything[00:12.53]Michael was a natural optimist.[00:15.46]He was always in a good mood, always up and always had something positive to say.[00:22.52]If an employee was having a bad day,[00:25.29]Michael was there telling the employee how to look on the positive side of the situation.[00:31.51]Seeing his optimism really made me curious, so one day I went up to Michael[00:37.44]and asked him, “I don’t get it.[00:39.70]You can’t be positive all the time.[00:42.52]How do you do it?”[00:45.24]Michael replied, “Each morning I wake up and say to myself: Mike, you have two choices today.[00:53.41]You can choose to be in a good mood or you can choose to be in a bad mood.[00:58.89]I choose to be in a good mood.[01:01.46]Each time something bad happens, I can choose to be a victim or choose to learn from it.[01:08.30]I choose to learn from it.[01:10.88]Every time someone comes to me complaining, I can choose to accept the complaining[01:16.56]or I can point out the positive side of life, I always choose the positive side of life.”[01:23.05]“Yeah, right.[01:24.25]But it isn’t that easy.”[01:25.94]I said.[01:27.13]“Yes, it is easy,” Michael said.[01:30.30]“Life is all about choices.[01:32.75]Every situation in life is a choice.[01:35.67]You choose how you react to situations; you choose how people will affect your mood; you choose how you feel.[01:43.93]The bottom line is: It’s your choice how you live your life.”[01:49.18]From Michael I have learned that every day we have a choice to live fully.[01:54.09]So I will choose to be an optimist.[01:56.80]If I am an optimist I may feel better, enjoy life more, and maybe have more chances of success.Unit 3 The Road to Success[00:05.83]Listen and Respond[00:08.68]Follow Your Dream[00:12.62]One day in a high school, a senior named Monty Roberts was asked to write[00:18.50]a paper about what he wanted to be and do when he grew up. [00:23.83]Monty Roberts was the son of a horse trainer.[00:27.54]He loved horses.[00:29.55]That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his goal of someday owning a large horse ranch.[00:37.49]He wrote about his dream in great detail and he even drew a picture of a 200-acre ranch.[00:45.22]He put a great deal of his heart into the dream ranch [00:48.88]and the next day he handed the paper in to his teacher. [00:53.10]Two days later he received his paper back.[00:56.41]He got a large red F for his paper.[01:00.81]He went to ask the teacher why.[01:03.42]The teacher said, “The dream is i mpossible for you. [01:07.50]You have no money.[01:09.06]Owning a horse ranch needs a lot of money.[01:12.73]You have to buy the land, the house, and the machines for your ranch.[01:18.49]There’s no way you could ever do it.”[01:21.86]Then the teacher added, “If you will write this paper again [01:26.28]with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.”[01:31.32]The boy went home and thought about it long and hard. [01:35.09]He asked his father what he should do.[01:38.24]His father said, “Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this.[01:44.59]However, I think it is a very important decision for you.”[01:50.55]Finally, after sitting with it for a week, the boy turned in the same paper, making no changes at all.[01:59.39]He said t o the teacher, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.[02:04.34]I will follow my heart, no matter what happens.”[02:08.55]Now years have passed.[02:10.70]This young man’s dream has finally come true.[02:14.52]He is the owner of a large horse ranch.Unit 4 Being Creative[0:5.15]Listen and Respond[0:8.23]Creativity Is the Essence of Life and Nature[0:13.75]Creativity is the essence of life and nature.[0:17.65]The world itself is in a constant act of creation, so we human beings should ask ourselves — Why,[0:25.57]in such a creative world, do some people sometimes appear to be stupid, dull, and uncreative?[0:33.31]— Are people really dull?[0:35.38]Or are we all, in fact, creative?[0:39.12]To answer this, let’s look at a baby.[0:42.24]The whole essence of a baby is creative — it is creative in learning to walk, talk, sing, and play.[0:51.37]Just imagine, a child can create a world of its own imagination and play with it for hours.[0:58.85]A scientist who creates a theory is just like that — it is a play of ideas within the mind.[1:5.57]It is hard to stop creativity in a young child.[1:10.51]You can’t make your child creative.[1:13.57]It simply is creative.[1:16.96]Then, how can our children be still more creative?[1:21.67]I would suggest that the first step is to allow ourselves to be creative.[1:26.96]If we ourselves are creative, we can guide our children in a way that is free and unconditioned.[1:34.70]We should give our children a free and safe surrounding for them to explore, make mistakes and create.[1:42.06]If we know a better way to do things, we should guide or “help” the child.Unit 5 The Value of Life[0:5.18]Listen and Respond[0:7.62]Life is a Bottle of Rocks[0:11.23]A philosophy professor stood before his class with some items on the desk in front of him.[0:17.95]When the final student was seated, he picked up a large [0:22.13]and empty glass bottle and filled it with rocks about 2 inches in diameter.[0:27.98]He then asked the students if the jar was full.[0:31.38]They agreed that it was.[0:34.52]He then picked up a box of pebbles and added them to the jar, shaking it lightly.[0:40.88]The pebbles, of course rolled into the open areas between the rocks.[0:46.50]“Is this jar filled now?”[0:48.81]Yes, the students said.[0:51.48]But then he picked up a bag of sand and poured it into bottle. [0:55.89]The sand filled in everything else.[0:58.67]Once more he asked if it was full and after some thinking they said that it was.[1:5.91]The professor then took 2 cans of beer and poured the beer into the jar.[1:11.73]The students laughed loudly.[1:15.17]After the laughter stopped, the professor spoke again: “I want you to recognize that this jar represents your life.[1:24.41]The rocks are the important things in your life, your family, your partner, your health,[1:30.67]your children —things that would still remain even if everything else were lost, and your life would still be full.[1:39.37]The pebbles are the other things that matter — like your job, your house, your car.[1:45.74]The sand is everything else.[1:47.84]The small stuff.[1:49.26]If you put the sand into the jar first there is no room for the pebbles or the roc ks.”[1:55.56]“The same goes for your life.[1:58.43]If you spend your life on small stuff, you will never have room for things that are important to you.[2:5.13]Pay attention to things that are critical to your happiness: your family, your health.[2:12.00]There will always be time to go to work, clean the house and so on.[2:17.03]Take care of the rocks first — the things that really matter.[2:21.61]Set your priorities.[2:23.44]The else is just sand.”[2:26.37]After the impact of what he said settled,[2:29.50]one of the students raised his hand and inquired what the beer represented.[2:34.70]“I am glad you asked.”[2:36.24]He replied.[2:37.54]“It just goes to prove that no matter how full your life may seem,[2:41.99]there is always room for a couple of beers.”Unit 6 Learning to Work Together[0:5.84]Listen and Respond[0:8.63]Be a Team Player[0:11.12]If you really wish to succeed in life, it is very important to be a team player.[0:16.87]For example, in a basketball game, Michael Jordan is a great player,[0:21.82]but he still has to cooperate well with his team members to win a game,[0:26.38]because every member of his team has a very specific role [0:30.22]and every member of the team is vital to the success of the team. [0:34.75]If one player does not play well, the team will lose the game. [0:39.62]Of course, the concept of teamwork applies to more than just sports.[0:44.54]In the workplace and in school, working together is also an important element for success.[0:51.34]In the workplace, it is important to be thought of as a team player,[0:55.83]for no one person can build a railroad or manage an airline. [1:0.59]In today’s world most companies are using team concepts to run their business.[1:6.92]Success in college can also depend on teamwork.[1:10.48]Lab work and group projects are just some of the experiences requiring good cooperation with others.[1:18.69]Human beings are social creatures.[1:21.12]Like it or not, we are all team players.Unit 7 Adversity[0:4.50]Listen and Respond[0:6.95]Carrots, Eggs and Coffee Beans[0:13.10]A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her.[0:19.41]She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up.[0:24.85]Her father, a cook, took her to the kitchen.[0:29.72]He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. [0:35.16]When the water came to a boil, he placed carrots in one of them, [0:40.19]eggs in the second pot, and coffee beans in the third.[0:44.66]His daughter waited impatiently and wondered what he was doing. [0:50.12]In about twenty minutes he took out the boiled carrots and eggs and placed them in two different bowls.[0:58.26]Then he poured her a cup of coffee.[1:2.31]He turned to his daughter, and asked her, “What do you see?”[1:7.09]“Carrots, eggs, and coffee,” she replied and asked, “What does it mean, Father?”[1:14.08]He explained that the carrots, eggs and coffee beans each had faced[1:20.02]the same adversity, boiling water, but each reacted differently.[1:25.79]The carrots went in strong and hard but came out softened and weak.[1:31.09]The eggs had been weak.[1:33.26]But after being boiled their inside became hardened.[1:37.59]The coffee beans were unique, however.[1:40.51]After they were boiled in the boiling water, they had made the water taste better.[1:47.09]Then the father asked his daughter, “When adversity knocks on your door, how do you react?[1:53.82]When life isn’t turning out quite the way you expected, you have a choice to make.[1:59.17]Which will you be — a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean? [2:4.74]If you are like the coffee bean, when things are at their worst, [2:8.94]you get better and make things better around you.”Unit 8 Human Behaviour[00:04.44]Listen and Respond[00:06.96]The Unexpected Rescue[00:10.29]I was walking along a dark street late one evening when I heard screams coming from behind some bushes.[00:17.57]Alarmed, I slowed down to listen, and realized that what I was [00:21.93]hearing were the sounds of a hard fight and tearing of clothes. [00:26.33]Only yards from where I stood, a woman was being attacked. [00:30.41]Should I get involved?[00:31.82]I was frightened for my own safety and cursed myself for having suddenly decided to take a new way home.[00:39.28]Sh ouldn’t I run to the nearest phone and call the police? [00:43.53]Although the thoughts in my head had only taken seconds, already the girl’s cries were growing weaker.[00:50.78]I knew I had to act fast.[00:53.30]How could I walk away from this?[00:55.52]No, I finally decided.[00:57.53]I could not turn my back on the fate of this[01:00.19]unknown woman even if it meant risking my own life.[01:05.00]I am not a brave man, nor am I a strong man.[01:08.33]I don’t know where I found the courage an d physical strength, [01:12.15]but once I had finally decided to help the girl I seemed to have changed into another man.[01:18.62]I ran behind the bushes and pulled the attacker off the woman. [01:22.77]While struggling, we fell to the ground,[01:25.23]where we wrestled for a few minutes until the attacker jumped up and escaped.[01:30.38]Breathing hard, I approached the girl, who was sobbing behind a tree.[01:34.97]In the darkness I could barely see her outline, but I could sense her trembling shock.[01:41.17]Not wanting to frighten her further, I spoke to her from a distance.[01:46.04]“It’s OK.”[01:47.20]I comforted her.[01:48.80]“The man ran away.[01:50.62]You are safe now.”[01:53.81]There was a long pause...[01:56.25]I heard the words in amazement.[01:59.21]“Daddy, is that you?”[02:01.97]And then, from behind the tree, stepped out my youngest daughter, Katherine.。
新世纪英语综合教程第二版第二册课后翻译unit1~unit10
UNIT 11.那部关于古代战争的电影采用了先进技术,令观众仿佛身临其境。
(illusion)Thanks to modern technology, the film about that ancient battle gives the audience the illusion of being on the battlefield themselves.2. 在那场大火中,整个古城毁于一旦,但是这块石碑却幸运地保存下来。
(devastate)That ancient city was devastated by the fire, but fortunately the stone tablet survived.3. 他们看了那段录像,听了那位妇女的讲述,心里充满了对那位地震孤儿的同情。
The videotape and the story by the woman filled them with sympathy for the child who had become an orphan in the earthquake.4.那场大地震中,我们听到太多太多教师的事迹,他们拒绝离开学生自己逃生,献出了自己的生命。
(leave behind)In that earthquake, we heard many stories of teachers who had refused to leave their students behind and laid down their lives.4.豫园的建造始于1558年,但由于资金短缺时建时停,1578年才建成。
(off and on)The construction of Yu Y uan Garden began in 1558, but it was completed until 1578 because building went of and on for lack of money.6. 1980年我遇到她时,她刚从国外读完硕士回来。
Unit1新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程2
Unit1新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程2Unit1 Text A New words and Expressions1. notion: n. an idea, belief or conceptOur management system is based on the notions of personal equality and liberty.我们的管理体系是基于人的平等观念和自由观念而建立的。
She has no notion of the difficulty of this problem.CF: idea, concept & notion这些名词均有“思想”,“观点”,“观念”之意。
idea最为普通,几乎适用于任何方面的思维活动。
concept 指从众多实例中通过概括、归纳而形成的对事物本质、全貌及其内部联系的比较系统的概念或看法。
notion指的是一种模糊的、变化莫测的想法,无可靠的基础,是未经深思熟虑的、甚至让人觉得荒谬的观点。
1. She seemed unfamiliar with the concept that everyone should have an equal opportunity.2. I have no idea/notion how she managed to do this.3. I had a silly notion that he would come back and beg me for forgiveness.4. Don’t get any ideas about rev enge.2. criterion: n. a standard by which sth. is judgedThe company’s criterion for success is high sales.To some publishers, the criterion of a book which will sell well is length rather than content.对一些出版商而言,评判一本书能否畅销的标准是长度而非内容。
新世纪大学英语:综合教程第二册(全)
新世纪大学英语:综合教程第二册(全)新世纪大学英语:综合教程第二册(全)U1Text AComprehension CheckI Directions(Part 1)1) risk2) pulled3) shepherded4) lodging5) ranger6) sacks7) bundles8) noted9) simple10) kinII Directions (Part 2)1) F2) F3) T4) F5) T6) T7) T8) F9) T10) FIII Directions (Part 3)1) D2) C3) B4) A5) BSelf-testI Directions(Part 1)1) B 2) C 3) D 4) C 5) D 6) A 7) C 8) D 9) A 10) A 11)B 12) D 13)C 14) B 15) B 16)C 17)D 18) A 19) D 20) BII Directions (Part 2)1) run contrary to2) pull over3) risk his life4) picked, up5) Come on in6) take a gamble7) help out8) in, circumstances9) have in mind10) pulled away11) stand out12) rely onIII Directions (Part 3)1) F2) A3) D4) C5) B6) EIV Directions (Part4)1) exhausting2) to complete3) to do4) laughing, talking5) informedU2Text A Comprehension CheckI Directions(Part 1)1) rational2) crisis3) good4) self-fulfilling5) great6) upward7) hopeful8) problems9) positive10) ongoingII Directions (Part 2)1) T2) T3) F4) T5) F7) T8) T9) T10) FIII Directions (Part 3)2) D3) D4) B5) ASelf-testI Directions(Part 1)1) A 2) D 3) C 4) D 5) B 6)C 7) A 8)D 9) B 10) C 11) A 12) C 13) D 14) D 15) B 16) C 17) B 18) C19) D 20) CII Directions (Part 2)1) in terms of2) run into3) from a new perspective4) feed on5) slip over6) resulting in7) in reverse8) get the hang of9) by choice10) make a difference11) live through12) had no ideaIII Directions (Part 3)1) E2) D3) A4) F5) C7) BIV Directions (Part4)1) E2) A4) C5) DU3Text A Comprehension CheckI Directions(Part 1)1) prospects2) storage3) used4) doubt5) siren6) fool7) sardines8) 17/seventeen9) withered10) strugglingII Directions (Part 2)1) T2) F3) T5) F6) F7) F8) T9) TIII Directions (Part 3)1) A2) C3) D4) B5) BSelf-testI Directions(Part 1)1) D 2) B 3) A 4) C 5) B 6)C 7) B 8) B 9) A 10)D 11) C 12) B 13) C 14) A 15) B 16) C 17) B 18) D 19) A 20) C II Directions (Part 2)1) in a sense2) pack up3) come up with4) on the side5) came across6) put, to the test7) stay the course8) plunged into9) stick it out10) get the idea11) flooded in12) walk the streetsIII Directions (Part 3)1) undergo2) frame3) unload4) rub6) neglectIV Directions (Part4)1) A3) B4) C5) D6) AU4Text A Comprehension CheckI Directions(Part 1)1) application2) first3) confidence4) start5) lightness6) faith7) love8) cancer9) waste10) courageII Directions (Part 2)1) F3) T4) F5) T6) F7) F8) F9) TIII Directions (Part 3)1) A2) D3) A4) B5) CSelf-testI Directions(Part 1)1) A 2) C 3) D 4) B 5) C 6)D 7) B 8) A 9) A 10) B 11) C 12) B 13) D 14) B 15) C 16) A 17) D 18) C 19) B 20) AII Directions (Part 2)1) drop out2) in the thick of3) Truth be told4) stumbled into5) on the sidelines6) sign off7) fall out8) hand in hand9) take a chance10) fell away11) drown out12) start overIII Directions (Part 3)1) C2) E3) J4) D6) H7) I8) F9) B10) AIV Directions (Part4)1) A2) P3) A4) A5) P6) P7) A8) PU5Text A Comprehension CheckI Directions(Part 1)1) granted2) future3) unimaginable4) listless5) appreciation6) senses7) blessed8) hazily9) pity10) fullnessII Directions (Part 2)2) T3) F4) F5) F6) T7) F8) T9) F10) TIII Directions (Part 3)1) A2) D3) C4) B5) CSelf-testI Directions(Part 1)1) B 2) A 3) D 4) A 5) C 6)A 7) D 8)B 9) B 10)C 11)B 12)C 13) A 14) B 15)D 16) D 17) C 18) A 19) B 20) D II Directions (Part 2)1) long for/longed for2) take in3) in search of4) are in debt to5) had racked his brain6) in particular7) propose a toast8) keep back9) fell into debt10) bestow on11) be singled out12) break the newsIII Directions (Part 3)1) C2) A3) B4) D5) B6) CIV Directions (Part4)1) took2) thought3) would take4) had shifted5) was6) could do7) was8) had to9) was10) would be11) happenedU6Text A Comprehension CheckI Directions(Part 1)1) vital2) two3) score4) specified5) role6) oneness7) direction8) loyalty9) rash10) meritsII Directions (Part 2)1) T2) F3) F4) F5) T6) T7) F8) T9) F10) TIII Directions (Part 3)1) D2) A3) C4) D5) BSelf-testI Directions(Part 1)1) B 2) A 3) D 4) C 5) A 6)D 7) B 8) C 9) A 10) D 11) B 12) C 13) A 14) B 15) D 16) A 17) B 18) C 19) B 20) CII Directions (Part 2)1) feel free2) to his credit3) get in the way4) in line with5) Assess, on its merits6) took in/has taken in7) take up8) shift the blame onto9) followed the herd10) lose heart11) In view of12) pave the way forIII Directions (Part 3)1) B2) E3) C4) F5) A6) DIV Directions (Part4)1) A2) A3) B4) C5) B6) A。
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Interpretation: If you want to perform an act of kindness to help others, just do it now before it is too late.
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— George Sand
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Kindness is a virtue that we need to cultivate and value. With kindness, we know how to give selflessly without thinking about our losses. With kindness, we know how to lose and gain honourably.
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2. Have you ever been touched by simple acts of kindness from strangers? Share
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The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Kindness, Beauty, and Truth. The trite objects of human efforts — possessions, outward success, luxury — have always seemed to me contemptible.
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• a teenager gives his seat to a middle-aged woman burdened with several bags;
• a man offers to pay for a young mother with a baby in her arms whose credit card is expired;
2. Are you willing to help out a stranger? Why or why not?
3. Do you think it possible to be a true friend to someone whose name you don’t know?
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Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness.
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Choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences according to the information contained in the listening passage.
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graduate vi.
[(from)] obtain a degree, esp. a first degree, at a university [常与from连用](从……)大学毕业;获得
(学士)学位
unconditional a. not limited by any conditions 无条件的,无限制的
• a woman offers her lunchbox to a homeless person; • a young man lets an exhausted mother take the
parking space he’s been waiting patiently for; • a woman gets a card with heart-warming words on
edges, used for carrying things such as plates, food
etc (浅)盘,碟(子),托盘
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warm up
make warm 使暖和,使温暖
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horrible a. terrible 可怕的,令人恐惧的
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homeless a. having no home 无家可归的
acceptance n.
[C; U (to)] the act of accepting or being accepted [常
retarded★ adj.
(especially of a child) slower in development or less able than others 〔尤指儿童〕(智力)发育迟缓的,弱
智的
tray n.
a flat piece of plastic, metal, or wood, with raised
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You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.
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1. What are the simple acts of kindness presented in the video clip?
与to连用]〔对刺激等的〕反应;回应
a piece of cake
infml sth. very easy to do 〖非正式〗容易(或轻松愉
快)的事情
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与to连用]接受;收受;承认;认可
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mentally ad.
connected with or happening in the mind 智力上;心
理上,精神上
A) was ready to serve the two poor homeless men who smelled
B) saw a terrible dirty man standing in the line C) found that a short gentleman was waiting for his
— Albert Einstein
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What gives me the courage to face challenges in life and move on optimistically is the showing and receiving of kindness and the pursuit of the good, the beautiful and the true. Humans tend to seek worldly possessions, fame, success, and luxury in life, but these things don’t interest me at all.
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