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大学英语精读2-翻译句子

大学英语精读2-翻译句子

精读2Unit 11.我们像在暖房里种花那样养孩子是错误的。

我们必须让他们接触各种社会问题,因为不久他们就将作为公民来应对这些问题。

It is wrong to raise our children the way we grow flowers in the greenhouse. We must expose them to all social problems because very soon they will be dealing with them as citizens.2.随着时间的推移,我们不可防止地会越来越多地卷入国际事务。

而冲突必然会发生,因为国家之间总有不同的观点和利益。

As time goes on we are inevitably going to get more and more involved in international affairs. And conflicts are sure to occur because there always exist different views and interests among nations.3.我们为我们的成就而骄傲,我们有理由感到骄傲。

但是我们永远不能变得狂妄,不然我们就会失去我们的朋友。

We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must never become arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends.4.信息现在唾手可得。

一个普通的电脑就能储存一个普通图书馆的信息。

Information is now easily available. An average computer can store the information of a small library.5.那家建筑公司没有资格操作这个项目。

大学英语精读(2)英语知识点总结

大学英语精读(2)英语知识点总结

大学英语精读(2)英语知识点总结Unit 1 The Dinner Party1. shortly before WW1 一战前不久2. track down 追溯,追查3. be seated 就座4. spring up 突然出现,开始5. outgrow the jumping-on-a-chair-at the sight of a mouse era 不再像过去那样见到老鼠就跳到椅子上6. That last ounce of self-control is what really counts.这多出来的一点自制力才是真正起作用的。

7. motion to sb 向某人示意signal to sb8. whisper sth to sb 向某人嘀咕,耳语9. the America comes to with a start.这个美国博物学家突然醒悟了.Startle-----startled10. bait for a snake 蛇的诱饵11. an empty room 一个空房子a bare marble floor 没铺地毯的大理石地板barely any hair====hardly/scarcely any hair12. serve the next course 上下一道菜a course of dish 一道菜13. frighten sb into doing sth 吓得某人去做…persuade sb into doing sthtalk sb into doing sththreaten sb into doing sth14. out of the corner of his eyes 从他的眼角里15. Stare straight ahead 盯着往前看16. Not move a muscle 纹丝不动17. Make for 前往18.Ring out19. Slam the door shut20. Exclaim21. at the sight of 一看见at the thought of 一想起22. a heated/spirited discussion 一场激烈的争论22. an example of perfect self-control一个镇定自若的典范23. A faint smile lights up the hostess’s face.Two spots of color brightened her face.A strange expression came over her face.24. a colonial official 一个殖民地官员25. give a large dinner party 办一个盛大的晚宴26. a visiting American naturalist美国访问博物学家27. a spacious dining room 宽敞的餐厅28. the major 少校the colonel29. feel like doing sth 想要/喜欢做某事30. commotion 混乱,骚动31. The tone of his voice is so commanding that it silences everyone. 他的语调很威严,让每个人都静下来不出声.32. count three hundred 数三百下count up to three hundred 数到第三百下33. sit like stone images 像石雕一样坐着Sit rootedUnit 2 Lessons from Jeffersonbe of interest/important 很有趣/很重要obtain knowledge from many sources从许多源头获取知识personal investigation 个人调查appoint him to a committee 派他去一个委员会study papers on the subject 研究该课题的文件make on-the-spot observations 做现场观察By birth and by education Jefferson belonged to the highest social class.无论是论出身还是论教育,杰弗逊都属于最高的社会阶层.noble persons 贵族persons of noble origins 出身高贵的人persons of humble origins 出身卑微的人go ou t of one’s way to do sth 特意/专门去做某事a cooking pot 做饭的锅If you will only do this, you may find out why people are dissatisfied. 如果也只有你愿意这样做,你才可能发现为什么人民不满意.Heaven has given you a mind for judging truth and error. Use it.上帝赋予你一个判断正确和错误的头脑,就运用它吧.form a correct judgment 形成正确的判断not hesitate a moment to do sth毫不犹豫地去做某事the former and the latter 前者和后者In a free country, there will always be conflicting ideas, and this is a source of strength.在一个自由的国度,总会有冲突的意见,而这正是力量的源泉.It is conflict and not unquestioning agreement that keeps freedom alive.让自由保持活力的是冲突而不是绝对的一致.There are two sides to every question. If you take one side with effect, those who take the other side will of course resent your actions.每个问题都有两面.如果你有力地站在一方,那么另一方的人必定会憎恨你的行动.be chained to customs 受习俗的禁锢lose its usefulness 失去它的效用No society can make a perpetual constitution, or even a perpetual law. 任何一个社会都不能制定出永久的宪法或永久的法律.He did n’t fear new ideas, nor did he fear the future.他不惧怕新观点,也不惧怕未来.I steer my ship with hope, leaving fear behind.我满怀希望驾驶着帆船,把恐惧抛在身后.be based on knowledge 以知识为基石men of his age===peer 同龄人practice crop rotation and soil conservation 施行作物轮作和土壤保持standard practice 标准的做法be superior to any other in existence比现存的任何做法都优越be inferior to 不如…Of all Jefferson’s many talents, one is central.在杰弗逊的诸多才能中,其中一个是重要的.He was above all a good and tireless writer.首先,他是个优秀的不知疲倦的作家.Ageless-----parentless-----timeless31. complete works 全集32. when the time came to do sth当该做…的时候33. the task of writing it was his.撰写的任务都落在他的肩头了.34. We hold those truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.]我们坚信这些不言而喻的事实:人人生而平等.Every is born equal.35. He left his countrymen a rich legacy of ideas and examples.他给他的同胞留下一笔丰富的思想遗产和范例.36. owe a great debt to 归功于….====Be indebted to37. Only a nation of educated people could remain free. 只有一个由受教育的人民组成的国度才能保持自由.Unit 3 My First Jobapply for a teaching job 申请一份教学工作go from bad to worse 每况愈下enter university 进入大学in a suburb of London 在伦敦的郊区be very short of money 手头很紧Without a degree and with no experience in teaching, my chances of getting this job were slim. 一无学历,二无教学经历,我得到可能性是微乎其微. Chances of doing are/were……做某事的机会是……It proved an awkward journey. 这一路原来真是麻烦。

大学英语精读2

大学英语精读2

大学英语精读21. 他们利用我们求助无门的困境把我们公司接管了。

They took advantage of our helpless situation and took over our company.2. 虽然我们面前仍有困难,但我肯定我们中国人有智慧靠自己实现国家的和平统一。

Although there are still difficulties ahead of us, I am sure that we Chinese people will have the wisdom to bring about the peaceful unification of our country on our own.3. 只强调国内生产总值是错误的,它会引起很多严重问题。

It is wrong to put emphasis on nothing but GDP. It will give rise to many serious problems.4. 他喜欢炫耀他的财富,但是这完全是徒劳的,人们仍然像躲避毒药那样躲避他。

He loves to show off his wealth, but this is all in vain. People still avoid him as though he were poison.5. 他不久就爱上了这个村子。

他决心和村民一起把这个地方变成一个花园。

He soon fell in love with the village and was determined to make it a beautiful garden together with other villagers.6. 我们必须花更多的钱来和全球气温上升作斗争。

另外,我认为我们还必须采用严厉的法律措施。

这不只是一个钱的问题。

We must spend more money fighting against global warming. Inaddition, we must resort to tough laws. It is not just a matter of money.7. 当警察到达学校的时候,学生和老师还在一种茫然不知所措的状态。

大学英语精读第二段句子翻译

大学英语精读第二段句子翻译

1. 根据政府方面的声明,总统正在稳步康复中,但他的病情依然严重。

2. 尽管大多数人对他的雄心壮志不予理睬,但他没有失去信心,仍然努力进行他的项目。

3. 她们的教练虽然非常严厉却受到她们的尊敬。

4. 安妮独自一人出发去了那个小镇。

她一点都没想过,她的父母会为她的安全担心。

5. 很显然,他对他的论文很信心。

6. 当鲍勃被指控撒谎时,他勃然大怒。

7. 自从杰克的老板拒绝了他请长假的要求,他一直在考虑辞职。

8. 为了你我一定会努力训练以争取获得进入决赛的资格。

9. 天才往往对自己喜爱的事物充满着激情。

10. 他鼓励儿子积极参加社会活动。

11. 他不知道简就是他的亲生姐姐,只是觉得她的名字听上去有点熟悉。

12. 他希望在下届奥运会中能创造出100米短跑世界记录,然后光荣地退役。

13. 他自愿捐助修建了一所学校以使那些穷孩子能读书。

14. 他被捕后遭到毒打,但却没有向敌人透露任何有用的信息。

15. 他因闯红灯而出了车祸,不幸致残。

16. 我相信这些科学家对政府的很多决策有很大的影响力。

17. 我不喜欢足球,今天也不例外,我不想和你去看球赛。

18. 市长在他明年的经济发展纲要中指出,本市家庭年收入估计将突破2万元。

19. 这天可真热。

我几乎一整天都在出汗。

20. 去年我取得了做外科医生的资格。

回想在医科大学度过的五年,我觉得那是我生命中最艰苦也是最快乐的一段日子。

21. 大超市一来,许多小商店都应声关了门。

22. 布朗先生是一位十分杰出的实业家。

他曾经说过:“要想在商业领域里取得成功,你必须得冒许多险。

”23. 由于她的愚蠢,我们的项目彻底泡汤了。

24. 在孩子个性形成时期,家长要特别关心并注意他们是否有心理问题的迹象。

25. 彼德在饭店里洗盘子维持生活。

但是最近饭店准备裁员,彼德每天都生活在被解雇的恐惧中。

26. 看着稻谷在干燥的阳光下枯死,农民们毫无办法,只有叹气。

27. 坐落于中国东部的上海是中国的商业中心。

大学英语精读第二册close汇总

大学英语精读第二册close汇总

word格式-可编辑-感谢下载支持英语close汇总第一单元1.At a dinner party the guests and their hosts were involved in a heated discussion ,or rather an argument concerning the question of whether women had as much self-control as men .As they argued, signs appeared to one of the guests that a cobra was present in the room. while his first impulse was to jump back ,he knew that this would be a mistake; so he urged the other dimmers in a commanding tone to hold still without telling then why .shortly ,the cobra emerged on the veranda; and then man ran quickly to the door to slam it shut .it was soon discovered that the had crawled across the foot lf the hostess ,who kept calm ,not uttering a sound .thus the conclusion of this crisis laid bare the fact that women have as much selfcontrol as men.2.lying comfortably upon a sofa, harket brayton smiled as he read the book marvels of science .suddenly something in a dark comer of the room attracted his attention in the shadow ,under the bed,he noticed two points of light about an inch apart,shinng with a greenish glow .his attention was now directed fully to those shining points. there, almost right under the foot-rail of the bed ,he saw the body of a large snake .the points of light were its eyes! Brayton rose to his feet and prepared to back softly away from the snake At that moment ,howeve r ,he felt strangely unwilling to do so .instead of moving backward as planned ,he took a step forward, and then another! the snake made neither sound nor motion, but its evil head was still thrust forth ,its eyes were shining as if electrified, sending needles of light through the shadows. Frightened ,brayton fell to the floor ,dead .Two hours later, when the doctor was pulling the body out ,he chanced to look under the bed, “good god” he cried a snakeHe reached under the bed, pulled out the snake and threw it to the center of the room , where it lay without motion, it was a snake made of cloth and filled with cotton Its eyes were two buttons .第二单元Thomas jefferson was not only a man of ideas, he was also a man ofaction he believed that, rather than simply learn from reading ,one should engage in personal investigations to gain knowledge from its source ,he also believed that one could obtain valuable knowledge not only from expert people of higher classes, but also from people of people of humble origins .jefferson felt that one must think for himself rather than simply seek agreement with others ;and that it was wrong to go out of one’s way to avoid disagreement or conflict .in spite of his critics, Jefferson constantly held to and acced on his own beliefs.americans owe much Thomas Jefferson for the legacy of ideas and examples he left behind2.When Jefferson began to write the declaration of independence, he was bearing a heavy load of personal sorrow and trouble .Only a few months before, in September, his baby daughter ,aged one and a half had died ,then ,in the following marchm his mother had also died. Now he learned that his wofe was lying seriously ill at homeIt took so many days for news to come from there that she might be dying even as he sat at his desk .always in his mind was the thought that if only he could be there he minght be able to save her life. perhaps, too, if he had not been obliged to be away from home so much he might have saved the lives of his mother and daughter.it was thoughts such as these that may have given his work its passion and nobility, as great sorrow often does when he wrote, for all the world to see the wrongs that England had done to America ,maybe he felt them all the more strongly because his own happiness was mow in such great danger chiefly through englands selfish and foolish actions第三单元While waiting to enter university .the young man saw a teaching jobadvertised in a local newspaper ;and thought he thought his chancesof getting the job were slim ,he decided to apply .when he arrived at theschool for his interview, he sensed in the headmaster an attitude of superiority and disapproval .he interview consisted of a number of questions regarding the young man’s education and background .and then he was asked whether or not he attached importance to games as part of a boy’s schooling .obviously his answer was not entirely satisfactory to the headmaster ,in spite of the fact that he and the headmaster had little in common in their views on education ,the young man wastold that he would be hired .however,at a salary of only twelve pounds per week and with the prospect of having to work under the headmaster’s wife ,the teaching post had become quite undesirable.2. a gentleman put an advertisement in a newspaper for a boy to work in his office. Out of nearly fifty persons who came to apply ,the man selected one and dismissed the others .I should like to know ,said a friend ,the reason you select that boy, who brought not a single letter ,not a single recommendation.You are wrong,said the gentleman .the had a great many .he wied hid feet at the door and closed the door behind him, showing that he was careful. He gave his seat immediately to that old man,showing that he was kind and thoughtful .he took off his cap when he came in and answered my questions promptly .showing that he was polite and gentlemanly .All the others stepped over the book which I had purposely put on the floor .he picked it up and placed it on the table; and he waited for his turn instead of pushing and crowding.when o talked to him .i noticed his tidy clothing, his neatly brushed hair and his clean finger hails .can’t you see that these things are excellent recommendations? O consider them more significant than letters.第四单元As a boy and as an adult ,the authou of this article felt awed andbewildered at the personality of his father’s friend the great scientist albert Einstein .what inpressed him most was einstenin’s modest manner .though a profound thinker ,Einstein never displayed vanity, jealousy ,or personal ambition ,and though his ideas were singled out as something special and he was awarded the nobel prize ,he seemed tofind his own fame a puzzle .it appeared that the great man was not capable ofconceit or pretension; and for this reason. The author always felt at ease in his presence .2\. At one time Einstein traveled all over the united states giving lectures. He traveled by car and soon became quite friendly with the driver.The driver listened carefully to einstein’s lecture, which the great scientist gave again and again one day he told Einstein that he knew the lecture so well that he was sure he could give it himself. Einstein smiled and said why don’t you gave the lecture for me next time the driver agreedThat evening the two of them went along to the lecture hall nobody there had seen Einstein before . as the driver took his place on the stage everybody clapped .then he began the lecture .sure enough .he did not make a single mistake .it was a great success.and when it was over, people clapped and clapped .then he started to leave .shaking hands woth everybody ,while Einstein followed quietly a few steps behind.Just before they got to the door ,a man stopped them and asked the driver a very difficult question .the driver listened carefully .of course he did not understand a thing ,but he nodded his head as if he did . when the man stopped talking, the driver said that he thought the question was very interesting but really quite simple. In fact , in order to show how simple it was ,he would ask his driver to answer it!第五单元It is a apparent that the temperature ofthe earth is rising .if this trend is allowed to continue ,many coastal cities will disapper beneath the ocean waves ,much farmland woll be lost to the sea, and the resulting pressure on food supply may cause widespread starvation and lead to the collapse of the whole social structureWhat’s to be done ? there’s no alternative but to get at the villain of all this ,carbon dioxide .carbon dioxide is not very poisonous ,.and in small quantities it does us no harm .plants absorb it and convert it into their own tissue,which serve as the basic food supply for all of animal life .including human beings ,in the process they liberate oxygen, which,again ,is essential to all animal life .however, carbon dioxide lets in visible sunlight during the day, but blocks infrared radiation at nighr ,when itsconcentration in the atmosphere rises, the temperature on earth goes up ,too But carbon dioxide is not rising by itself .if we stop cutting down the forests and consume less coal and gas. Or use fuel that does not produce carbon dioxide ,such as nuclear and solar energy, in all likelihood we can restore its concentration toprevious levels and save mankind from disaster .2\As the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases steadily, earth’s average temperature will go up slightly .winters will grow a bit milder on the average and summers a bit hotter that may not seem frightening, milder winters don’t seem bad ,and as for hotter summers ,we can just run our air –conditioning a bit more .But consider this : if winters in general grow milder ,less snow will fall during the cold season .if summers in general grow hotter ,more snow will melt during the cold season. That means that, little by little ,the snow line will move away from the equator toward the poles. The glaciers will retreat,the mountaintops will grow more bare, and thepolar ice caps will begin to meltThat might be annoying to skiers and to other devotees of winter sports but would it neccssarily bother the rest of us? After all. If the snow line moves north .it might be possible to grow more food in Canada .scandinavia .and russia .Still if the cold weather moves poleward. Then so do the storm belts the desert regions that now exist in subtropical areas will greatly expand, and fertile land gained in the north will be list in the south .more may be lost than gained .It is the melting of the ice caps, though, that is the worst change, it is this which demonstrates the villainy of carbon dioxide .Something like 90 percent of the ice in the world is to be found in the huge Antarctica ice cap, and another 8 percent is in the Greenland ice cap. In both places the ice is piled miles high, if these ice caps begin tomelt. The water that forms won’t stay in place. It will drip down into theocean.taking up more space and causing sea level to rise. Low-lying coastal areas worldwide would be flooded and the rising oceans would surge farther inland during storms, adding to the problem of coastal flooding.第六单元1. dr. nolen believes that the most important time in a surgical career is the point at which the surgeon begins to feel confident in his ability to make sound decisionsin each individual case. Many young doctors dwell on the possibility that they may have made a mistake, especially in emergency situations. At such times , they sweat over patients, wondering if they are competent enough for the job they are attempting to do. And they feel that bound to make a fatal error a at one time or another. When a surgeon learns to relax and approach these situations with confidence in his ability to handle them successfully, according to dr.nolen. he has taken the first step to maturity.2. a man went to see his doctor because he was suffering from pains in his stomach. After the doctor had examined him carefully. He said to him , well, there’s nothing really wrong with you, I’m glad to say Your only trouble is that you worry too much. You know I had a man with the same trouble as you in here a few days ago, and I gave him the same advice, as I’m going to give you.He was worried because he couldn’t pay his tailor’s bills. I told him not to worry his head off about the bills any more. He followed my advice, and when he came to see me again two days ago, he told me that he now felt quite all right again.Yes, I know all about that, answered patient sadly. You see, I’m that man’s tailor .B篇The patient was lying in bed after a minor operation. His friend asked him how he was getting along.Pretty well, as the answer .after my first operation. They had to cut me open again. It seems the surgeon had left a sponge in me and they had to get that out ,But you got over it all rigtOh yes, only I had another operation yesterday. They found a scalpel which had been sewed up in me by mistake .But the patient suddenly got nervous again, for just then the surgeon hurried through the ward saying :Has anyone seen my hat around here?i left it somewhere yesterday.。

当代大学英语精读2第二版Unit1单词默写

当代大学英语精读2第二版Unit1单词默写

当代大学英语精读2第二版Unit1单词默写Unit 1n. the act of finishing sth. completely and successfully; achievementv. to gain; to get for oneself by one's own workadv. behaving in a proud and self-important wayArt,music,theatre,literature,etc.when you think of them as a groupMedicine commonly used in tablet form to relieve pain and reduce fever and inflammationv. to take as a fact; to supposeadj. able to be used or easily foundTo calculate the average of sthn. (infml) a very tall and thin personn. a male cowv. to state that sth. is true or correct, esp. after some kind of testadj. educated and refined; having an advanced culturen. a person who pays for help or advice from a person or organizationn. the state of being continuousn. A highly poisonous chemical compoundadj. based on the idea that everyone should have equal rights and should be involved in makingimportant decisionsn. a sudden event such as a flood, storm, or accident which causes great damage or suffering.Here: a complete failuren. (AmE) a shop which sells medicine (and a variety of otherthings)(here) to spend time doing sthv. to officially arrange to join a school or universityThe most important quality or feature of sthn. skill in a particular fieldv. to enable sb. to see or experience new things or learn about new beliefs, ideas, etc.n. (AmE) all the teachers of a university or collegen. a small piece of sth.v. to producev. to crush into small pieces or powder by pressing between hard surfacesn. the fleshy part of either side of the human body above the legsn. the qualities of being humanadv. in an implied wayLack of the skill or ability to do your job or task as it should be doneadj. certain to happen and impossible to avoidPower of thoughtTo produce or design sth.that has not existed beforeadj. in the basic meaning of a wordA limit on what sb./sth can or how good they or it can bev. to continue to have as beforeTo change the process so that the work is done by machines rather than peoplen. an early type of human being who lived in Europe during the Stone Ageadv. in spite of that; yetadj. belonging only to a particular person; special; oddadj. showing the ability to understand things clearly and deeplyn. (infml) an annoying personn. a shop where medicines are prepared and sold. Here: the study of preparing drugs ormedicinesn. the study of the nature and meaning of existence, reality, etc.A scientist who study physicn. a small solid piece of medicine that you swallow wholev. to lead; to be in chargeadj. relating to the work that a person does for an occupation, esp. work that requires specialtrainingn. the act of trying to achieve sth. in a determined wayadj. using computers or electronic equipment rather than traditional methodsadj. having suitable knowledge or experience for a particular jobTo care for a cgild or young animal until it is able to take care of itselfv. to care for a person or an animal until they are fully grown n. possessions in the form of wealth, property, skills, etc. that you have 资源n. an uncivilized human beingn. Here: a certificate of an academic degreen. one of the two periods into which the year is divided in American high schools and universities (=term in BrE) adj. able to understand or appreciate art, music or literature v. to shake uncontrollably for a momentParticular ability or type of abilityv. to limit all or most of one's study to particular subjectsn. (infml) a type; a sortn. Here: a person who is unusual in some way and has a quality of a particular kind adj. related to your spirit rather than to your body or mindv. to keepNot knowing what to do in a particular situationv. to be enoughWithout help from anyone or anything。

大学英语精读2 unit9

大学英语精读2 unit9

大学英语精读2 unit9精读二Unit91. quitter n.轻易停止的人, 懦夫(Ex.) quit v. 放弃quit smoking. 离开;退出He quitted Paris2. standpoint n. 立场,观点,看法viewpoint3. tender adj. e.g. tender flowers 柔弱的花朵a tender expression on her face 她脸上温柔的表情My finger is tender because I cut it yesterday. 我的手指一碰就疼,因为我昨天割破了(Ex.) tender-hearted adj.心肠软的; 富于同情心的tender-nosed adj.嗅觉灵敏的tender-eyed adj.视力不佳的;目光和善的4. equivalent n. e.g. Some American words have no British equivalent.美国英语的一些用法在英国英语中没有对等的词adj. *be equivalent to/of相等于a wish that was equivalent to a command相当于命令的请求5. bamboo n. (Ex.) bamboo shoot n.笋, 竹笋bamboo grove ; (使受)折磨; 曲解(out of; into); 扭弯e.g. torture a rule to make it fit a case把尺子弄弯使其能够量箱子7. Christ interjection感叹词n. (Ex.) Before Christ公元前(缩写为B.C.) AD abbr.公元围绕...而旋转;反复考虑;围绕(某一个问题)e.g. The wheel is revolving about its axis. 轮子在轴上转动Their troubles revolve around money management.他们的麻烦围绕着金钱管理(Ex.) revolving adj. e.g. a revolving door旋转门18. intermediate adj. e.g. intermediate ports中途口岸Gray is intermediate between black and white.灰色介于黑色和白色之间(Ex.) inter-表示“在一起, 交互”之义mediate v.仲裁, 调停 e.g. mediate between two warring countries /adj.中间的; 间接的19. advanced adj. e.g. advanced positions 前沿阵地the advanced education 高等教育advanced studies 高深的研究advanced ideas先进的思想20. lap vt. e.g. The dog lapped its water (up). 狗舔水喝(常与up, down连用)舔,舐vie.g. The sea lapped against the rocks.海水拍打着礁石21. monstrous adj. e.g. a monstrous sum巨款monstrous crimes滔天罪行22. refugee n. 23. corruption n.22. fascinate vt. e.g. The city fascinates him. 这座城市强烈地吸引住了他。

大学英语精读第二册 选词+cloze

大学英语精读第二册 选词+cloze

To my Sweetheart: 0.0 加油次奥~!By J(二) 选词第一:1.The host of dinner party was disappointed at the small number of guests who attended少数嘉宾出席晚宴的主人感到失望。

2.Shouts of protest sprang out form the angry crowd3.Mang people have the bad habit of spending money on impulse4.All I can remember when I came to is my mother’s anxious face我只记得当我醒来时我母亲焦虑的脸。

5.By careful examination ,the doctors hope to track down the source of the infection6.The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7,1941 was a(an) unexpected event which brought America into world war 2发生在1941年12月7日的珍珠港偷袭是使美国卷入第二次世界大战的一个意外事件。

7.The coat fits the boy perfectly now,but he will outgrow it in a year’s time这件外套完美地适合这男孩,但他会在一年的时间后穿不了了。

8.The man’s eyes widened with fear when he saw the robber’s gun当男人看见强盗用的枪,他的瞳孔扩大充满恐惧。

9.He resumed his regular working hours shortly after he came out ofhospital他出院后不久他就重新开始了正常的工作10.New problems emerge when old ones are solved当旧的问题都解决了新问题出现了。

现代大学英语精读第二册语法点总结

现代大学英语精读第二册语法点总结

现代大学英语精读第二册语法点总结第一篇:现代大学英语精读第二册语法点总结现代大学英语精读第二册语法点总结Unit 1: the usages of future times;(将来时态)coordinating conjunctions(并列连词)Unit 2:“the way” in relative clauses(the way在关系从句中的用法)with + noun + preposition phrase/ participle /adjective construction(with结构做伴随状语)Unit 3: noun clauses(introduced by wh-words);(名词性从句)the gerund(动名词)Unit 4: appositive clause(同位语从句)indefinite pronoun: anybody/anyone;somebody / someone;everybody/ everyone;nobody/ no one;anything;something;everything;nothing(不定代词)Unit 5: the gerund;(动名词)the infinitive;(to do 不定式)attributive modifiers(定语)Unit 6:the present perfect continuous tense(现在完成进行时) the usage of the present participle phrase(现在分词)Unit 7:无(test)Unit 8:Comparative Degree(比较级:特别是the more….the more;better and better结构)Subject Complement(形容词做主语补足语:S+V+Adj.)Unit 9: with/without + noun phrase + an infinitive phrase(with、without在独立主格结构的应用)the infinitive as the subject(to do 不定式做主语)Unit 10:past participle phrase as adverbial(过去分词做定语的用法)Unit 11: part of speech(词性)Unit 12: ever/ never 的用法比较级的用法(特别是比较级前面有副词修饰;同级比较)Unit 13:V+O+C宾语补足语Could / might /should/ must +have done(虚拟语气)Unit 14:无(test)Unit 15:Parallelismsingle compound sentence(简单并列复合句)Unit 16:把疑问句改写为陈述句第二篇:大学英语精读第二册英语翻译整理1.她砰地关上门,一声不吭地走了,他们之间那场争执就此结束。

大学英语精读第二次部分整点句子

大学英语精读第二次部分整点句子

Unit 21. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, may be less famous than George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, but most people remember at least one fact about him: he wrote the Declaration of Independence.美国的第三任总统托马斯·杰斐逊也许不像乔治·华盛顿和亚伯拉罕·林肯那样著名,但大多数人至少记得有关他的一件事实:是他写的《独立宣言》。

2. Jefferson believed that a free man obtains knowledge from many sources besides books and that personal investigation is important. When still a young man, he was appointed to a committee to find out whether the South Branch of the James River was deep enough to be used by large boats. 杰斐逊认为,一个自由的人除了从书本中获取知识外,还可以从许多别的来源获得知;他认为,亲自做调查时很重要的。

在他很年轻的时候,他就被任命为一个委员会的成员,去调查詹姆斯河南部的水深是否足以通行大型船只。

3. By birth and by education Jefferson belonged to the highest social class. Yet, in a day when few noble persons ever spoke to those of humble origins except to give an order, Jefferson went out of his way to talk with gardeners, servants, and waiters.按阶层和所受的教育,杰斐逊皆属于最高的社会阶层。

大学英语精读文本第2册UNIT 10

大学英语精读文本第2册UNIT 10

UNIT 10TEXTAre we too quick to blame and slow to praise? It seems we are.Profits of PraiseIt was the end of my exhausting first day as waitress in a busy New York restaurant. My cap had gone awry, my apron was stained, my feet ached. The loaded trays I carried felt heavier and heavier. Weary and discouraged, I didn't seem able to do anything right. As I made out a complicated check for a family with several children who had changed their ice-cream order a dozen times, I was ready to quit.Then the father smiled at me as he handed me my tip. "Well done," he said. "You've looked after us really well."Suddenly my tiredness vanished. I smiled back, and later, when the manager asked me how I'd liked my first day, I said, "Fine!" Those few words of praise had changed everything.Praise is like sunlight to the human spirit; we cannot flower and grow without it. And yet, while most of us are only too ready to apply to others the cold wind of criticism, we are somehow reluctant to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise.Why - when one word can bring such pleasure? A friend of mine who travels widely always tries to learn a little of the language of any place she visits. She's not much of a linguist, but she does know how to say one word - "beautiful" - in several languages. She can use it to a mother holding her baby, or to lonely salesman fishing out pictures of his family. The ability has earned her friends all over the world.It's strange how chary we are about praising. Perhaps it's because few of us know how to accept compliments gracefully. Instead, we are embarrassed and shrug off the words we are really so glad to hear. Because of this defensive reaction, direct compliments are surprisingly difficult to give. That is why some of the most valued pats on the back are those which come to us indirectly, in a letter or passed on by a friend. When one thinks of the speed with which spiteful remarks are conveyed, it seems a pity that there isn't more effort to relay pleasing and flattering comments.It's especially rewarding to give praise in areas in which effort generally goes unnoticed or unmentioned. An artist gets complimented for a glorious picture, a cook for a perfect meal. But do you ever tell you laundry manager how pleased you are when the shirts are done just right? Do you ever praise your paper boy for getting the paper to you on time 365 days a year?Praise is particularly appreciated by those doing routine jobs: gas-station attendants, waitresses - even housewives. Do you ever go into a house and say, "What a tidy room"? Hardly anybody does. That's why housework is considered such a dreary grind. Comment is often made about activities which are relatively easy and satisfying, like arranging flowers; but not about jobs which are hard and dirty, like scrubbing floors. Shakespeare said, "Our praises are our wages." Since so often praise is the only wage a housewife receives, surely she of all people should get her measure.Mothers know instinctively that for children an ounce of praise is worth a pound of scolding. Still, we're not always as perceptive as we might be about applying the rule. One day I wascriticizing my children for squabbling. "Can you never play peacefully?" I shouted. Susanna looked at me quizzically. "Of course we can," she said. "But you don't notice us when we do."Teachers agree about the value of praise. One teacher writes that instead of drowning students' compositions in critical red ink, the teacher will get far more constructive results by finding one or two things which have been done better than last time, and commenting favorably on them. "I believe that a student knows when he has handed in something above his usual standard," writes the teacher, "and that he waits hungrily for a brief comment in the margin to show him that the teacher is aware of it, too."Behavioral scientists have done countless experiments to prove that any human being tends to repeat an act which has been immediately followed by a pleasant result. In one such experiment, a number of schoolchildren were divided into three groups and given arithmetic tests daily for five days. One group was consistently praised for its previous performance; another group was criticized; the third was ignored.Not surprisingly, those who were praised improved dramatically. Those who were criticized improved also, bus not so much. And the scores of the children who were ignored hardly improved at all. Interestingly the brightest children were helped just as much by criticism as by praise, but the less able children reacted badly to criticism, needed praise the most. Yet the latter are the very youngsters who, in most schools, fail to get the pat on the back.To give praise costs the giver nothing but a moment's thought and a moment's effort - perhaps a quick phone call to pass on a compliment, or five minutes spent writing an appreciative letter. It is such a small investment - and yet consider the results it may produce. "I can live for two months on a good compliment," said Mark Twain.So, let's be alert to the small excellences around us - and comment on them. We will not only bring joy into other people's lives, but also, very often, added happiness into out own.NEW WORDSprofitn. advantage or good obtained from sth... money gained in business 益处;利润exhaustvt. tire out 使筋疲力尽waitressn. woman waiterawrya. with a turn to one side 歪;斜apronn. 围裙stainvt. make dirty marks on 玷污loadvt. put a full amount of things on or in (sth.) 装满trayn. 托盘wearya. very tired 厌倦的,厌烦的discouragevt. cause to lose courage or confidence 使泄气,使灰心ice-creamn. 冰淇淋dozenn. twelve (一)打quitv. stop (doing sth.) and leave 离(职),不干sunlightn. light of the sun; sunshinehumana. of or concerning peopleapplyvt. 运用,实施applicationn.somehowad. for some reacon or other; in some way or other 不知怎么地,以某种方式reluctanta. unwilling 不情愿的;勉强的sunshinen. light of the sunlinguistn. person who is good at foreign languages; person who studies the science of language 通晓数国语言的人;语言学家salesmann. man whose work is selling a company's goods to businesses, homes, etc. 推销员earnvt. get in return for work or as a reward for one's qualities, etc. 挣得,赢得charya. careful; cautious 谨慎小心的complimentn. praise 赞美(话)vt. praise 赞美gracefullyad. 大大方方地;优美地gracefula.embarrassvt. make awkward or ashamed 使尴尬defensivea. 防御surprisinglyas. in a surprising manner or degreepatn. tap made with the open hand 轻拍v. tap gently with the open handindirectlyad. in an indirect way 间接地indirecta.spitefula. having or showing ill will 恶意的conveyvt. make (ideas, views, feelings, etc.) know to another person 转达,传达relayvt. 传送;传达flattervt. praise too much; praise insincerely (in order to please) 过奖;谄媚,奉承commentn. opinion, explanation or judgment written or spoken about an event, book, person, state of affairs, etc. 评论vi. make comments (on); give opinionsrewardinga. worthwhile; worth doing; giving a reward to 值得(做)的;报答的rewardvt.generallyad. usually 通常,一般地artistn. person who practises or works in one of the fine arts, esp. painting 画家,艺术家gloriousa. splendid 辉煌的laundryn. 洗衣店appreciatevt. understand and enjoy; be thankful for 欣赏,鉴赏;感谢,感激routinea. not unusual or exciting; regular 常规的,例行的gas-stationn. 加油站attendantn. 服务人员tidya. neatly arranged 整洁的,整齐的houseworkn. work done on taking care of a house 家务劳动drearya. dull and uninteresting 沉闷乏味的grindn. hard uninteresting work 苦差使scrubvt. clean by rubbing hard, esp. with a stiff brush 擦洗wagen. (pl.) 工资,报酬measuren. am adequate or due portion 份儿instinctivelyad. 本能地scoldvt. blame with angry words 申诉,怒骂perceptivea. 感觉灵敏的criticizevt. 批评squabblevi. quarrel, esp. noisily and unreasonably 争吵,口角peacefullyad. in a peaceful manner; quietly 安静地peacefula.quizzicallyad. 嘲弄地;疑惑地drownvt. cover completely with water; cause (sb.) to die by keeping under water 淹没;使(某人)淹死criticala. fault-finding 挑剔的,苛求的constructivea. helping 建设性的favo(u)rablyad. helping 赞成地,称赞地favo(u)rablea.briefa. using a few words; shortmarginn. blank space round the printed or written matter on a page 页边的空白behaviorala. of or relating to behavior 行为的countlessa. too many to be countedarithmeticn. science of numbers 算术consistentlyad. 始终如一地;一贯地consistenta.previousa. coming earlier in time or order 以前的lgnorevt. not to take notice of, pay no attention to 不理,忽视dramaticallyad. strikingly 显著地dramatica.reactvi. respond 反应youngstern. young person, esp. a boyappreciativea. thankful; gratefulinvestmentn. 投资investv.alerta. watchful and keen 警觉的excellencen. an excellent or valuable quality; virtuePHRASRS & EXPRESSIONSmake outwrite out; complete or fill in 开出;填写only toovery 极,非常not much of anot a very good 不十分好的fish outbring out after searching 掏出shrug offdismiss as not deserving attention or as sth. unimportant 耸肩表示对...不屑理睬pat on the backword or gesture of praise or encouragement 赞扬;鼓励pass onconvey (to another) 传递live ondepend upon for support 靠...生活PROPER NAMESJanet Graham珍妮特.格雷厄姆Shakespeare莎士比亚Susanna苏珊娜Mark Twain马克.吐温。

大学英语精读第二册 Unit2

大学英语精读第二册 Unit2
Be short of= not having enough of 缺少, 缺乏;距离,还差
e.g. We didn’t buy anything because we were short of money. (因为手头紧,我们什么也没买。) 2. They said that the company was short of men. (他们说这个公司缺少人手。 ) 3. The car broke down when we were still five miles short of our destination. (当我们离目的地还有5英里时,车坏了。 )
Before 的用法和意义
1. before和情态动词can/could连用,表示“…才…”, “还没有来得及…就…”; before从句虽为肯定形式, 根据汉语表达习惯可译为否定形式.把before从句理 解为“还没来得及做某事’’, 主句的动作就发生 了. e.g. ① She became angry before I could explain to her. (我还没来得及向她解释她就生气了.) ② He asked a second question before I could answer the first question. (我还没来得及回答第一个问题, 他又问了一个问题.) ③ The fire lasted about four hours before the fire fighters could control it. (大火持续了大约四个小时, 消防人员才得以控制.)
Judging by= forming an opinion based on… 从…来判断(用于说出某事或考虑某事的原因) e.g. 1. Judging by the look on his face, I would say he passed! (从他脸上的表情看,我敢说他及格了。)

大学英语精读第二册Unit5 the villain in the atmosphere

大学英语精读第二册Unit5 the villain in the atmosphere
1) n. a basic thing that you cannot live without 必需品
Eg: Because I live in a remote village, I regard my car as an essential. 2) adj. necessary; needed 必要的,必不可少的 be essential to / for sth = be vital to / for sth 对…是必不可少的 Water is essential to / for the growth of crops. It is essential/vital that you (should) go there in person. essential & necessary 这两个形容词均有“必不可少的, 必需的”之意。 essential: 指对事物本身性质具有决定性的重要性,暗含不可缺 少,否则便无法存在。 necessary: 最常用词,侧重由客观因素决定的某种需要,强调不 可避免,但并非绝不可缺少。
你知道吸烟at there’s a connection between smoking and heart disease? Collocation: establish / make a connection break connection close / intimate connection foreign / international connection 建立交往 / 联系 断绝交往 / 联系 密切的关系 国外 / 国际关系
estimate: vt.1) to calculate (an amount, cost, etc) 估计,估量
2) form an opinion about sth. 评定 Eg: I estimate her age at about thirty-five. I don’t know her well enough to form an estimate of her ability. 我对她不够了解,无法对她的能力作出评价。 Collocation:

现代大学英语精读第二版课后短语汇总

现代大学英语精读第二版课后短语汇总

P433Among the citizenry a bond between在公民中两者间的纽带Amount to a carpet for sb to walk on总计让某人在上面走的地毯An expedition against Asia a circle around Diogenes远征亚洲围绕戴奥真尼斯的一个圈An eyewitness to the killing a claim to sth一个谋杀案的目击者宣告某事An outcry against a counterforce to power一个强烈抗议反作用力Apart from sb. A deep concern over the balance 除了某人of power密切关注权利平衡Apologize for a habit with sb向某人道歉某人的习惯Argue sb. to reality a jar with a red chili like a说服某人相信现实parrot’s beak红的像鹦鹉嘴的一罐红辣椒Argue with a large corps of scientists争论一大批科学家Arise with the intensification of a limit on the amount agriculture (problem) 数量限制出现了农业的集约化(问题)As to which fact to use a matter for grief作为对这一事实的使用不幸的事,悲伤的事Aspire to sth. A menace to society渴望……社会的威胁At best a quantity of在最好的情况下大量的At daybreak a screen of leaves在黎明树叶的屏帐At ground level a succession of在地面上一连串一系列At the edge of a new century a vested interest in doing sth 在一个新世纪的边缘既定的利益At the end of a war scare so serious that在结束的时候对战争如此恐惧以至于At the heart of adjust to位于…的中心调整以适合于At the public ceremony after a fashion在公共仪式勉强不太好At the trial after adjusting for inflation在审判扣除通货膨胀因素At times agree on the facts有时认同事实Attempt at prohibition along the way试图禁止沿着道路Attend to unseat great dynasties 参加推翻伟大的王朝Tax the sale of drugs varnish the sky药品销售税染遍天空Tear the evidence to shreds violate free speech撕裂成碎片的证据侵犯言论自由的权利Threaten economic waste one’s timeand social instability 浪费时间威胁着经济和社会的不稳定Tighten one’s belt wear one’s uniform勒紧腰带穿制服Time sb. wipe one’s nose为某人安排时间擤了擤鼻子Unbutton one’s collar work unknown harm解开衣领产生不知名的伤害Undergo flare-back ,or resurgence复苏P434Bail out the ocean with a teaspoon 力不从心Bang on the door 重击门Bark at 向…吠叫/大声说话、喊出Base one’s accounts on 基于某人的描述Be (not) involved with (不)涉及到;与……有/没有密切关系Be a solace to 对…是一个安慰Be ailing with five wounds 因伤口而剧烈疼痛Be always on the run 忙于旅途奔波Be amazed at 对……感到吃惊Be associated with 与……联合Be at bay 陷入困境,末路穷途Be at one’s ease 某人十分安逸闲适Be available to …是可用的/有空缺的Be banned on TV 被禁止在电视上播出Be based on 以……为基础Be born in sb. 某人与生俱来的Be built into one’s genetic structure 建成某人的基因结构(某人基因结构中有,生来就有)Be caked with red mud 沾满厚厚的红色泥浆Be charged with a crime 因罪行被控告Be confined in nature reserves 受限于自然保护区Be confused upon discovering 对获得的知识感到迷惑Be couched as a series of problems 被当做一系列问题Be crossed on one’s chest(arms) 双臂交叉在胸前Be decorated with 用……装饰Be dependent on 依赖……Be desperate for 对……感到绝望Be destructive to 对……有害Be different between …and ……和……有不同之处Be dissatisfied with 对……不满意Be entitled to one’s opinion 有权保留某人的意见Be exceptional only for its size and bitterness只因规模大小和困难程度而例外/特别Be faced with a need 面对一个需求Be famous for its bird life 以鸟类生活闻名Be faulted on the grounds 土地贫瘠/问题Be forbidden to the people 人类禁用be frightened of sb. / sth. 害怕;对…感到恐惧be gray with age 越来越老练/随年龄增长而老练be guilty of 犯有…罪;对…感到内疚be hooked on heroin 吸海洛因成瘾be identified as 被视为;被认为是be ignorant of 不知道;不了解be immersed in a vast sea 沉浸在一个广阔的海洋里be immune to 对…有免疫力;不受…的影响be incomplete in that it does not take into account…是残缺不全的因为它没有考虑到…;在不考虑…的情况下,…是不完整的be independent from 独立于be indifferent to 不在乎…;对…漠不关心be intent on one’s stalking 专心致志地跟踪be intermingled with other crops 与其它作物混在一起be isolated from 与…隔开/隔离be lost in the contemplation 陷入沉思be mixed up 混杂;混在一起be much too bright for 太亮/太聪明(反语)be of equal importance 一样重要be on guard 防范,警惕,防备,戒备be on trial for one’s life 因杀人而受审be out of one’s mind 精神不正常,疯了be out of print 绝版的be out of reach 遥不可及,无能为力be picked up by the police for 因某事被警察带走be positive about 对…保持乐观;积极应对…be relevant to 与…相关/有关be reworded into the vocabulary of 被改写成…的词汇be ripped apart from the house 被赶出这个房子be seated at a table 同坐一桌be serious out of all proportion to the occasion 严肃的不合时宜be so careless as to 如此粗心以至于be spurred on by a panic 被恐惧驱使be still on one’s feet 坚持某人的观点/立场be suspicious of sth. 对…感到怀疑Page 435 left(every mucle) be tense for a spring 身上的每一块肌肉都像发条一样绷紧be under way 已经开始be unfit for 危害健康be viewed as 被视为be widely written off as a buffoon 被普遍认为是小丑be within sound of one’s voice 能听到某人的声音be written out of a childish faith 出于幼稚的信念而写出bear sb out 为某人作证beat sb up 痛打某人begin from different premises 以不同的前提开始benefit from 受益于blow the king off his throne 将国王轰下王位blunder on through the dark 在黑暗中跌跌撞撞地前行bound to its feet 突然跳起来branch out on one’s own 发展自己的生活空间break in 插话break out loud and tragic 爆发出嘹亮而又悲怆的声音bring it (the point) up 提出观点bring sb face to face with 使他面向bring sb/sth to life 将某人某物唤醒bring sb’s power to ruin 摧毁某人的权利bring this to a close 使这件事告一段落bring together facts 搜集事实build up its population 增加数量burden others with one’s miseries 用自己的痛苦增加别人的负担burst hotly from one’s lungs 激烈地喷出肺里的气体but for one’s alertness 要不是因为某人机敏by an oversight 由于忽视by doing so 一般来说by far 目前为止by nature 天性地by the merest chance 纯属偶然by way of 经由call in the troops 召集军队call upon sb 号召某人campaign against drugs 打击毒品care nothing for 对··满不在乎,丝毫不把··放在心上carry one on for some hours 花了某人几个小时catch hold of 抓住,拥有champion economic growth as a way of 把捍卫经济增长当做一种··的方法change in character 性格的改变choose one interpretation from among many 在众多的解释中选择一种climb up into the crotch 爬到胯部clutch at it 抓住它coat the leaves with a deadly film 树叶被覆盖了一层致命的薄膜come as hitchhikers on plants 在植物身上搭便车来的come to conclusions 得出结论come to the point 说到要点;直截了当的说;到要紧的关头commit sth to memory 牢记某事compared to his digging now 把他现在的探究比作compare with 与··相比较concern oneself with 研究的对象是;关心,关注··;从事,忙于··;参与,干预confer with sb 与某人商量contempt for laws 藐视法律contribute to 是··的部分原因;促成,有助于,起作用cower back 害怕地退缩了crack down on users 打击用户/吸毒者cross to the door 穿过到门那边cry out with joy 喜极而泣damp down the power of 削弱··的权力(力量)decide for oneself 自主declear a war on 向··宣战define sth as 被划定为··;被定义为··depart from 除了··describe sb/sth as 把某人/某物描述为(形容为)·die down 变弱;渐渐消失dig deeply into the problem 深入挖掘问题dig oneself in 【军事】挖壕固守;巩固自己的地位,使自己站住脚P436discriminate against foreign investors 歧视外国投资者divide into 把......分成do sth by choice 选择做某事do sth by design 计划做某事do sth out of principle 出于原则做某事double on one’s trail 在某人留下的足迹中绕圈子dream about 梦想,梦到dream of 梦想,梦见drink out of one’s hands 用手捧水喝drop to one’s knees 跪下drum on the table 敲击桌子eat up book after book 读完一本又一本的书eleven votes for guilty 11票有罪emerge as the sole major power 成为唯一的大国end at the bottom 一直到底部end up a race of Zombies 民族最终成为一群僵尸enter into living organisms 进入到生物体中evolve from simple to complex 从简单进化到复杂expansion from farm to town 从农村扩张到城镇faith in the eternal strength of parents 相信父母的永恒的力量feed on the berries 以浆果为食feel like a drink 想喝一杯feel up to 觉得可以对付,感到能胜任fight one’s way through the bush 在灌木丛中奋力前进fill in the gaps 填补空白,弥补不足fix its stare upon 眼神凝视某处flap at 轻拍flatten oneself down on the limb 伏身贴到地上flow clear and cold out of the hills 从山上流下的清澈冰冷的小溪for all your telling me 尽管你告诉我了for certain 肯定的,确凿的for some reason 由于某种原因for that matter 就此而言,关于那个for the most part 在很大程度上for the record 供记录在案,为准确起见force oneself on toward 强迫某人向...Freedom from 免于From a background 来自于一个背景From all over 从整个From diaper to shroud 从尿布到裹尸布/从生到死From place to place 各地,到处From the late 1940s through the 1980s 从1940年代末到1980年代Gain new insights from 从...获得新的见解Gamble for support 赌博支持Gear to realities 回到现实Get a grip on oneself 控制自己的情绪Get at 理解;意指;贿赂;到达;着手处理Get on to sth else 意识到某事Get to the point 言归正传;谈出要点;直截了当地说Give way 让路;撤退;倒塌;失去控制Go after drugs 追捕药物Go along with idea 赞同观点Go at normal speed 以正常速度行驶Go beyond the proximate cause 超出直接原因Go for a picnic 去野餐Go for sth 出外做某事;售价为Go into the making 去做Go on an acquisition binge 掀起收购狂潮Go once around the table 围着桌子走了一次Go to the hills (as guerrillas)到山上(作为游击队员)Graduate from 从…毕业Greet sb with a bow 鞠躬欢迎某人Grow tired to 对...感到累Happen to 发生于;偶然发生Have a romantic relationship with 与...有一个浪漫的关系Have effect on sth 对...有效果Haven’t a corner in one’s heart for 心中没有一个角落留给。

现代大学英语精读第二册第二版课后翻译以及中文1-8单元

现代大学英语精读第二册第二版课后翻译以及中文1-8单元

.Unit21 我跟你说,从各方面考虑,当教师不失为一个好主意。

事实上,我认为这个主意好极了。

You know what ?All things considered,it’s not a bad idea to be a teacher. As a matter of fact,I think it is an excellent idea.2我不大喜欢你像刚才那样用讽刺的口气说话。

你好像老是在暗示,我是什么都不会的废物。

I don’t like it when you take a sarcastic tone the way you just did . You seem tobe implying all the time that I am a good-for-nothing.3我爸能让我作最后决定,真是很体谅人。

我得说我够幸运。

不是很多人都有这么好的父亲。

It is really considerate of my father to leave the final decision to me . I must sayI am very lucky.Not many people have such a terrific father.4你说你不要钱。

你可能不愿要,但你的确需要钱。

我看不出来大学生在课余时间挣点钱有什么错。

You said you do not want any money .You may not want money ,but you do need money .I don’t see what’s wrong with students earning some money during their spare time.5不知道为什么,这个曲调听起来很熟,但我就是记不起来了。

反正是一首俄罗斯民歌。

Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can’t recall what it is. In anycase ,It is a Russian folk song.6除了一贯的周末家务,我明天还有一大堆家庭作业要做。

大学英语精读第二册2-5

大学英语精读第二册2-5

范围:第二册第二——第五课班级:08级英语潇六BOOK2, Lesson2alert [ [all (全,都)+ert (活动) 原义为―全都活动起来,警觉起来‖]able to think quickly;quick to notice things 警惕的,警觉的:Suddendly he found himself awake and fully alert. 突然他发现自己醒过来而且高度警觉。

[补充意义]:adj. 1)alter to sth : away of sth ,especially a problem or danger 意识到,注意到:We must be alert to the possibility of dangour. 我们必须认识到危险的可靠性。

v.[often passive] 1) to warm sb about a dangerous, or urgent situation 向……报警,使警觉:Neighbours quickly alerted the emergency services. 邻居们很快向紧急中心报了警。

2) [VN] alert sb to sth : to make sb aware of sth 使意识到,使认识到:They had been alerted to the possibility of further price rises.他们已意识到价格可能继续上涨。

n.1)[sing.,U] a siuation in which people are watching danger and ready to deal with it 警戒,戒备:Police are warning the public to be on the alert for suspicious packages. 警方警告公众要警惕可疑的包裹。

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Painting in oils turned out to be Winston's great love –but the first steps were strangely difficult. He contemplated the blank whiteness of his first canvas with unaccustomed nervousness. He later recalled:
―Very hesitantly I selected a tube of blue paint, and with infinite precaution made a mark about as big as a bean on the snow-white field. At that moment I heard the sound of a motorcar in the drive and threw down my brush in a panic. I was even more alarmed when I saw who stepped from the car: the wife of Sir John Lavery, the celebrated painter who lived nearby.
―'Painting!' she declared. ‗what fun. But what are you waiting for? Let me have the brush — the big one.' She plunged into the paints and before I knew it, she had swept several fierce strokes and slashes of blue on the absolutely terrified canvas. Anyone could see it could not hit back. I hesitated no more. I seized the largest brush and fell upon my wretched victim with wild fury. I have never felt any fear of a canvas since.‖ Passage for Recitation (U2)
This belief in hard work is the first of three main factors contributing to Asian students' outstanding performance. It springs from Asians' common heritage of Confucianism, the philosophy of the 5th-century-BC Chinese sage whose teachings have had a profound influence on Chinese society. One of Confucius's primary teachings is that through effort, people can perfect themselves.
Confucianism provides another important ingredient in the Asians' success as well. In Confucian philosophy, the family plays a central role — an orientation that leads people to work for the honor of the family not just for themselves. One can never repay one's parents, and there's a sense of obligation or even guilt that is as strong a force among Asians as Protestant philosophy is in the West.
Passage for Recitation (U3)
From the start, Gorge was well accepted by all the Japanese employees. Japanese managers often distrust anyone sent to represent US owners, but Gorge was so naturally nonassertive that no one could see him as a threat to their careers. So they felt comfortable asking his advice on a wide range of maters, including the odd behavior of their partners across the ocean. Engineers throughout the company appreciated Gorge‘s expertise and his friendly and capable help, and they got into the habit of turning to him whenever they had a problem—any problem. And the secretaries in the office were eager to help this nice bachelor learn Japanese.
Success that comes too easily is also damaging. The child who wins a prize for a carelessly - written essay, the adult who distinguishes himself at a first job by lucky accident faces probable disappointment when real challenges arise.
Success is also bad when it's achieved at the cost of the total quality of an experience. Successful students sometimes become so obsessed with grades that they never enjoy their school years. They never branch out into tempting new areas, because they don't want to risk their grade - point average.
Passage for Recitation (U5)
Priscilla called the financial-aid office for advice. They told her that prospective students seeking more financial aid are eligible only if they have lived apart from their parents for a minimum of two years. During that time, their parents cannot have claimed them as a dependent on their family tax forms. ―H earing this, I was totally stunned,‖ Priscilla recalls. ―I realized I was going to have to take some time off, work, become financially independent from my parents, and then reapply to school. Postponing my dream hurt, but it was the only possibility.‖
Balancing work and school was difficult. ―I was staying up late studying and going to work early every morning. I was having a hard time concentrating in class, and a hard time on the job because I was so tired,‖ she says. But she ended up with two As in her first semester anyway.。

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