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新视野大学英语第三册课后翻译(完整版)[中英互译]

新视野大学英语第三册课后翻译(完整版)[中英互译]

1. 被告是位年仅30岁的女子,她坚持称自己无罪。

The defendant a woman of only 30 kept insisting on her own innocence.2. 总体看来,枣、豆类以及一些多叶的绿色食物是最好的铁质来源。

All tings considered dates beans and some leafy green vegetables are the best sources of iron.3. 正餐时不供应饮料,饮料会影响消化。

No beverages are served with meals because they interfere with digestion.4. 考虑到那个地区受欢迎的程度,提前定旅馆是明智的。

Taking the popularity of the region into consideration it is advisable to book hotels in advance. 5. 服药后若有呕吐感,请立即停止使用并尽快咨询医生。

If you have a feeling of wanting to throw up after taking this drug stop taking it immediately and consult your doctors as soon as possible.6. 总结这次结论时,他说双方都要好好考虑怎样以最有效的方式来解决这一问题。

Summing up the discussion he said both parties should consider the most effective way to solve the problem.1.在思维方面,与他的行为一样,他是非常传统的。

In his thinking as in his behavior he is very traditional.2. 教师一旦同意接受新的教学计划,他们就得面对新计划所带给他们的压力。

新视野大学英语3英语翻译

新视野大学英语3英语翻译

1.We can reap a lot from the rewarding experience of communicating with nativespeakers of English.2.With the mayor’s help, we were at last allowed access to those people whosuffered from the traffic accident.3.Bob and Frank didn’t get along well with each other. It was embarrassing thatthey were to work in the same department.4.As a boy, I used to intimidate my sister into crying by telling her that a wolf wascoming.5.It is not easy to do scientific research; it requires time, energy and money as wellas discipline and commitment.Unit 21.Mr. Finch burst into her room and shouted at her, “Can’t you turn down the musica little bit?”2.I like rock music because it usually has a strong rhythm and a powerful message.3.As usual, when his parents don’t like what he wears, they start to bug him.4.Generation gaps exist in the United States as well as in China.5.As her mother bugged Sandy much more than before, she argued with her mothera lot more than usual, too.Unit 31.Now that you are planning to move to Canada, you must try to adjust to a coldweather.2.He promised to help us to buy the house, but with a little reluctance.3.This is an important meeting. Please see to it that you are not late for it.4.He is an experienced businessman; he has engaged in foreign trade for quite a fewyears.5.She urged me to accept the new post, although the job is not very well paid.Unit 41.Consciously or unconsciously, people show their true feelings with their eyes,faces, bodies and attitudes, causing a chain of reactions, ranging from comfort to fear.2.Think of your encounter with a stranger. Focus on the first seven seconds. Whatdid you feel and think? How did you “read” this person?3.You were committed to what you were talking about and so absorbed in themoment that you lost all self-consciousness.4.Public speakers often send mixed messages, but the audience always believe whatthey see over what they hear.5.If you want to make a good impression, the trick is to be consistently you, at yourbest.Unit 51.We will do our best to help the girl infected with the AIDS virus to live longer,regardless of the cost.2.Please turn off the TV, because the noise will distract her from homework.It was a long time before the company implemented the program to improve the quality of its goods because of lack of money and necessary equipment.4.When giving a lecture, Bob often prepared some pictures to illustrate how thesituations mentioned in a text book took place.5.An able and successful businessman is good at making use of all the resources tomake money.Unit 61.With the money given by his father, he could afford a house in the town nearby.2.The young lady was so excited that she could not restrain herself from bringing upthe subject of marriage.3.I am afraid you cannot see him today because he was sent on an important missionjust an hour ago.4.When she was young, she used to store quotations from poems in a notebook.5.Whoever they are, they should take responsibility for the accident.Unit 71.The other day when I was walking along the street, I had my wallet stolen.2.When I go to work, I prefer to take a bus rather than drive and that morning wasno exception.3.Few victims of armed attacks are able to identify their offenders because theirattention focuses on the guns, rather than on their users.4.The two robbers’methods suggested they might be the same men who hadcommitted a number of robberies in the area over the past few months.5.We hold dear/ value our freedom to move about, the fruits of labor and our ownlives.Unit 81.She was filled with pity for the poor diseased baby.2.He who would search for jewels must dive below.3.I intended to go to see a film last night, but it rained.4.There was a flood of complaints about the poor service at the restaurant.5.Medical tests established that she was in good health.。

(完整word版)新视野大学英语3(第三版)课后翻译中译英

(完整word版)新视野大学英语3(第三版)课后翻译中译英

Unit 1如今,很多年轻人不再选择" 稳定" 的工作,他们更愿意自主创业,依靠自己的智慧和奋斗去实现自我价值。

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

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

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

新视野大学英语A第三版sinused答案+翻译

新视野大学英语A第三版sinused答案+翻译

U n i t 2 1 In our class, most discussions and activities take place in assignedsmall groups. These groups provide a supportive and safeenvironment that promotes(促进) learning.在我们班,大多数的讨论和活动都在指定的小组中进行。

这些团体提供支持和安全的环境,促进学习。

2 It is the development strategy of the company to accelerate itsoverseas expansion in order to take a slice of the world market.为了在世界市场上分一杯羹,加快海外扩张是公司的发展战略。

3 Nearly six million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year, attactedby the mystery(神秘)of her you’re not looking at her,she seems to be smiling; when you look at her, she stops.每年有近六百万的人去看《蒙娜丽莎》,这是她微笑的神秘之处。

当你不看她的时候,她似乎在微笑;你看着她,她就停了下来。

4 To live with a family whose native language is English is the idealway to further improve one's English and to gain insight(了解)intoits culture.与母语是英语的一个家庭一起生活是最理想的方式进一步提高自己的英语和了解一起文化。

5 There is a real need to boost(提高)academic achievement in schoolsand help with the development of a student's overall character.确实有必要提高学校的学业成绩,帮助培养学生的整体素质。

新视野大学英语第三版第三册翻译(汉译英)

新视野大学英语第三版第三册翻译(汉译英)
at the foot of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, is a town of scenic beauty and known for its history and culture. It’s also a well-preserved old town wቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱth features of ethnic minori es. The construc on work of the old town was started from the Southern Song Dynasty about 800 years from now. Not only does Lijiang boast a long history, but also it boasts many ethnic minori es who make up over a half of the total popula on in the region. With the booming of Lijiang
tourism, the old town of Lijiang is receiving a growing number of tourists from home and abroad. In December 1997, the old town succeeded in applying to be named a World Cultural Heritage Site, filling the gap of lacking a noted historical and cultural city in Chinaon the World Cultural
without. The Spring Fes val Gala is more than a gala; it is a ritual and a symbol, a culture and a label, and an emo on and a place where people entrust their hearts to. With the development of the mes and the emerging of new media, the audiences are having more diversified choices and demands. Correspondingly, the Spring Fes val Gala is also advancing with the me to sa sfy the growing cultural needs of the people. 丽江 Lijiang is a mountainous city in northwest Yunnan Province. The old town of Lijiang, located

新视野大学英语第三册课文原文以及翻译

新视野大学英语第三册课文原文以及翻译

新视野大学英语第三册课文翻译Unit1My brother, Jimmy, did not get enough oxygen during a difficult delivery, leaving him with brain damage, and two years later I was born. Since then, my life revolved around my brother’s. Accompanying my growing up was always “go out and play and take your brother with you”. I couldn’t go anywhere without him, so I urged the neighborhood kids to come to my house for some out-of-control kid-centered fun My mother taught Jimmy practical things like how to brush his teeth or put on belt. My father, a saint, simply held the house together with his patience and understanding.I was in charge outside where I administered justice by tracking down the parents of the kids who picked on my brother, and telling on them.My father and Jimmy were inseparable. They ate breakfast together and on weekdays drove off to the navy shipping center every morning where they both worked-Jimmy unloaded color-coded boxes. At night after dinner, they would talk and play games late into the evening. They even whistled the same tunes.So when my father died of a heart attack in 1991, Jimmy was a wreck, beneath his careful disguise. He was simply in disbelief. Usually very agreeable, he now quit speaking altogether and no amount of words could penetrate the vacant expression he wore on his face. I hired someone to live with him and drive him to work, but no matter how much I tried to make things stay the same, even Jimmy grasped that the world he’d known was gone. One day I asked, ”You miss Dad, don’t you?” His lips quivered and then he asked, “What do you think, Margaret? He was my best friend.”Our tears began flow.My mother died of lung cancer six months later and I alone was left to look after Jimmy. He didn’t adjust to going to work without my father right away, so he came and lived with me in New York City for a while. He went wherever I went and seemed to adjust pretty well. Still, Jimmy longed to live in my parent s’ house and work at his old job and I pledged to help him return. Eventually, I was able to work it out. He has lived there for 11 years now with many different caretakers and blossomed on his own. He has become essential to the neighborhood. When you have any mail to be picked up or your dog needs walking, he is your man.My mother was right, of course: It was possible to have a home with room for both his limitations and my ambitions. In fact, caring for someone who loves as deeply and appreciates my efforts as much as Jimmy does has enriched my life more than anything else ever could have.This hit home a few days after the September 11th disaster on Jimmy’s 57th birthday.I had a party for him in my home in New York, but none of our family could join us because travel was difficult and they were still reckoning with the sheer terror the disaster had brought. I called on my faithful friends to help make it a merry and festive occasion, ignoring the fact that most of them were emotionally drained and exhausted. Instead of the customary “No gifts, please”, I shouted, “Gifts! Please!”My friends-people Jimmy had come to know over the years-brought the ideal presents: country music CDs, a sweatshirt, one leather belt with “J-I-M-M-Y” on it, a knittedwool hat and a cowboy costume. The evening led up to the gifts and then the chocolate cake from his favorite bakery, and of course the ceremony wasn’t complete without the singing.A thousand times Jimmy asked, ”Is it time for the cake yet?” After dinner and the gifts Jimmy could no longer be restrained. He anxiously waited for the candles to be lit and then blew them out with one long breath as well all sang “Happy birthday”. Jimmy wasn’t satisfied with our effort, though. He jumped up on the chair and stood erect pointing both index fingers into the air to conduct us and yelled, ”One…more…time!”We sang with all of the energy left in our souls and when we were finished he put both his thumbs up and shouted. “ That was super!”We had wanted to let him know that no matter how difficult things got in the world, there would always be people who cared about him. We ended up reminding ourselves instead. For Jimmy, the love with which we sang was a welcome bonus, but mostly he had just wanted to see everyone else happy again.Just as my father’s death had changed Jimmy’s world overnight, September 11th changed our lives; the world we’d known was gone. But, as we sang for Jimmy and held each tight afterward praying for peace around the world, we were reminded that the constant love and support of our friends and family would get us through whatever life might present. The simplicity with which Jimmy had reconciled everything for us should not have been surprising. There had never been limitations to what Jimmy’s love could accomplish.Unit2 ASports medicine experts have observed for years that endurance athletes, particularly females, frequently have iron deficiencies. Now a new study by a team of Purdue University researchers suggests that even moderate exercise may lead to reduced iron in the blood of women."We found that women who were normally inactive and then started a program of moderate exercise showed evidence of iron loss," says Roseanne M. Lyle, associate professor at Purdue. Her study of 62 formerly inactive women who began exercising three times a week for six months was published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise."Women who consumed additional meat or took iron supplements were able to bounce back," she notes. "But the new exercisers who followed their normal diet showed a decrease in iron levels."Iron deficiency is very common among women in general, affecting one in four female teenagers and one in five women aged 18 to 45, respectively. But the ratio is even greater among active women, affecting up to 80 percent of female endurance athletes. This means, Lyle says, that "too many women ignore the amount of iron they take in";. Women of child-bearing age are at greatest risk, since their monthly bleeding is a major source of iron loss. Plus, many health-conscious women increase their risk byrejecting red meat, which contains the most easily absorbed form of iron. And becausewomen often restrict their diet in an effort to control weight, they may not consumeenough iron-rich food, and are liable to experience a deficiency."The average woman takes in only two thirds of the recommended daily allowance for iron," notes another expert. "For a woman who already has a poor iron status, any additional iron loss from exercise may be enough to tip her over the edge into a more serious deficiency," notes the expert.Exercise can result in iron loss through a variety of mechanisms. Some iron is lost in sweat, and, for unknown reasons, intense endurance exercise is sometimes associated with bleeding of the digestive system. Athletes in high-impact sports such as running may also lose iron through a phenomenon where small blood vessels in the feet leak blood.There are three stages of iron deficiency. The first and most common is having low iron reserves, a condition that typically has no symptoms. Fatigue and poor performance may begin to appear in the second stage of deficiency, when not enough iron is present to form the molecules of blood protein that transport oxygen to the working muscles. In the third and final stage, people often feel weak, tired, and out of breath — and exercise performance is severely compromised."People think that if they're not at the third stage, nothing is wrong, but that's not true," says John L. Beard, who helped design the Purdue study. "You're not stage 3 until your iron reserves go to zero, and if you wait until that point, you're in trouble."However, most people with low iron reserves don't know they have a deficiency, because traditional methods of calculating the amount of iron in blood (by checking levels of the blood protein that transports oxygen) are not sufficient, Beard states. Instead, it's important to check levels of a different compound, which indicates the amount of storage of iron in the blood. While active, child-bearing age women are most likely to have low iron stores, he notes, "Men are not safe, especially if they don't eat meat and have a high level of physical activity." (An estimated 15 percent of male long distance runners have low iron stores.) Beard and other experts say it's advisable for people in these groups to have a yearly blood test to check blood iron reserves.If iron levels are low, talk with a physician to see if the deficiency should be corrected by modifying your diet or by taking supplements. In general, it's better to undo the problem by adding more iron-rich foods to the diet, because iron supplements can have serious shortcomings. Supplements may produce a feeling of wanting to throw up, and may be poisonous in some cases. The best sources of iron, and the only sources of the form of iron most readily absorbed by the body, are meat, chicken, and fish. Good sources of other forms of iron include dates, beans, and some leafy greenvegetables."Select breads and cereals with the words 'iron-added' on the label," writes sports diet expert Nancy Clark. "This added iron supplements the small amount that naturally occurs in grains. Eat these foods with plentiful Vitamin C (for example, drink orange juice with cereal or put a tomato on a sandwich) to enhance the amount of iron absorbed." Clark also recommends cooking in iron pans, as food can derive iron from the pan during the cooking process. "The iron content of tomato sauce cooked in an iron pot for three hours showed a striking increase, the level going up nearly 30 times," she writes. And people who are likely to have low iron should avoid drinking coffee or tea with meals, she says, since substances in these drinks can interfere with iron being absorbed into the body."Active women need to be a lot more careful about their food choices," sums up Purdue's Lyle. "If you pay attention to warning signs before iron reserves are gone, you can remedy the deficiency before it really becomes a problem."Unit5 AI have never seen Mrs. Clark before, but I know from her medical chart and the report I received from the preceding shift that tonight she will die.The only light in her room is coming from a piece of medical equipment, which is flashing its red light as if in warning. As I stand there, the smell hits my nose, and I close my eyes as I remember the smell of decay from past experience. In my mouth I have a sour, vinegar taste coming from the pit of my stomach. I reach for the light switch, and as it silently lights the scene, I return to the bed to observe the patient with an unemotional, medical eye.Mrs. Clark is dying. She lies motionless: the head seems unusually large on a skeleton body; the skin is dark yellow and hangs loosely around exaggerated bones that not even a blanket can hide; the right arm lies straight out at the side, taped cruelly to a board to secure a needle so that fluid may drip in;the left arm is across the sunken chest, which rises and falls with the uneven breaths.I reach for the long, thin fingers that are lying on the chest. They are ice cold, and I quickly move to the wrist and feel for the faint pulse. Mrs. Clark's eyes open somewhat as her head turns toward me slightly. I bend close to her and scarcely hear as she whispers, "Water." Taking a glass of water from the table, I put my finger over the end of the straw and allow a few drops of the cool moisture to slide into her mouth and ease her thirst. She makes no attempt to swallow; there is just not enough strength."More," the dry voice says, and we repeat the procedure. This time she does manage to swallow some liquid and weakly says, "Thank, you."She is too weak for conversation, so without asking, I go about providing for herneeds. Picking her up in my arms like a child, I turn her on her side. Naked, except for a light hospital gown, she is so verysmall and light that she seems like a victim of some terrible famine. I remove the lid from a jar of skin cream and put some on the palm of my hand. Carefully, to avoid injuring her, I rub cream into the yellow skin, which rolls freely over the bones, feeling perfectly the outline of each bone in the back.Placing a pillow between her legs, I notice that these too are ice cold, and not until I run my hand up over her knees do I feel any of the life-giving warmth of blood.When I am finished, I pull a chair up beside the bed to face her and, taking her free hand betweenmine, again notice the long, thin fingers. Graceful. I wonder briefly if she has any family, and then I see that there are neither flowers, nor pictures of rainbows and butterflies drawn by children, nor cards.There is no hint in the room anywhere that this is a person who is loved. As though she is a mind reader, Mrs. Clark answers my thoughts and quietly tells me, "I sent ... my family ... home ... tonight ...didn't want ... them ... to see ..." Having spent her last ounce of strength she cannot go on, but I have understood what she has done. Not knowing what to say, I say nothing. Again she seems to sense mythoughts, "You …stay …"Time seems to stand still. In the total silence, I feel my own pulse quicken and hear my breathing as it begins to match hers, breath for uneven breath. Our eyes meet and somehow, together, we become aware that this is a special moment between two human beings .Her long fingers curl easily around my hand and I nod my head slowly, smiling.Without words, through yellowed eyes, I receive my thank you and her eyes slowly close.Some unknown interval of time passes before her eyes open again, only this time there is no response in them, just a blank stare. Without warning, her shallow breathing stops, and within a few moments,the faint pulse is also gone. One single tear flows from her left eye, across the cheek and down onto the pillow. I begin to cry quietly. There is a swell of emotion within me for this stranger who so quicklycame into and went from my life.Her suffering is done, yet so is the life. Slowly, still holding her hand, I become aware that I do not mind this emotional battle, that in fact, it was a privilege she has allowed me, and I would do it again, gladly. Mrs. Clark spared her family an episode that perhaps they were not equipped to handle and instead shared it with me. She had not wanted to have her family see her die,yet she did not want to die alone. No one should die alone, and I am glad I was there for her.Two days later, I read about Mrs. Clark in the newspaper. She was the mother of seven,grandmother of eighteen, an active member of her church, a leader of volunteer associations in her community, a concert piano player, and a piano teacher for over thirty years.Yes, they were long and graceful fingers.Unit7 AWhen I was 19, I caught sight of the future and based my career on what I saw. I turned out to have been right."—Bill GatesHe's the most famous businessman and the richest man in the world—worth an estimated $40 billion in 1997.Without a doubt, Bill Gates belongs in the same class as Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, and other great minds who changed the world.The self-described "hacker" has dominated the personal computing revolution and modernized the whole world in the process..Indeed, his classification into any other rank than this would seriously understate his impact on the worldGates' success stems from his personality: an unbelievable and at times frightening blend of high-voltage brilliance, drive and competitiveness. When the chairman and CEO walks through the corridors of Microsoft, it is like a switch being turned on; everything and everyone around him is charged with 10,000 volts of electricity. Gates sets the example and Microsoft employees follow. The schedule he keeps is one hint as to what he expects from his employees. It's not unusual for the "dean" of the "Microsoft campus" to put in 16-hour daysIndeed, if there's one thing that distinguishes the Gates style, it is his time management skills. Conservation of time, energy, and focus are his hallmarks.He moves between playing the role of international spokesman for the age of technology and planning business strategy back at headquarters, getting the maximum amount of work possible out of every minute. Always punctual and always in high gear, he typically leaves only the tiniest cracks in the day for eating, talking to friends or recreation. The joke around Microsoft is that his receptionist is the hardest working person in the world. In fact, he has several receptionists. He probably needs one just to arrange his travel plans and visas to foreign countries.On the subject of travel, he has become known for saving money and time as well. On business trips, he flies commercial whenever possible and in the interest of time, he never checks his baggage. His hosts also find they save money when he is in town. There is no time in his schedule for tourism of any kind, no excursions or sightseeing trips are on his agenda. It's just work, work, work.Another trait that makes him so unusual is his incredible "multitasking" ability. At his desk, he works on two computers, one with multiple frames that sequence data streaming in from the Internet, and the other handling the hundreds of e-mail messages and letters he receives. He may even review data while conducting a meeting using a videophone.Gates runs his company mainly through three methods: He bats out a hundred or more e-mail messages a day (and night); he meets every month or so with his top management panel of experts and advisers; and most importantly, he holds two or three small review meetings a day with a procession of teams working on the company's various products. He doesn't address anyone by name or hand out too much praise, but he does go round the table clockwise and listens carefully to everyone who has an idea. When he is unclear about something, he quizzes and challenges his staff. "Educate me on that," he mightsay, looking to make clear a vague statement. Every decision he makes is based on his knowledge of its merits. He doesn't need to rely on personal politics.When Bill Gates was in the sixth grade, his parents sent him to see a psychologist. After a year of sessions and tests, the psychologist reached his conclusion. "You're going to lose," he told Gates' mother Mary. "You had better just adjust to it because there's no use trying to beat him." In the 22 years since he dropped out of Harvard to conquer the world of computer operating systems and application software, he has been deadly for competitors trying to claw their way into the market.In early 1975, at the age of 19, while at Harvard University, he and Paul Allen wrote an interpreter for the programming language used by MITS Altair, the first commercially available personal computer. It was their intense relationship—Gates the workaholic code writer and competitor, Allen the dreamy visionary—that laid the first brick in the foundation of Microsoft.In 1976, Gates began licensing Microsoft's software products directly to computer manufacturers, which dramatically increased Microsoft's profits.Although MITS soon folded, Microsoft had already attracted new customers including, at the time, small hardware firms like Apple, Commodore and Tandy.In 1980, IBM invited Microsoft to write a series of programming languages for its new personal computer, the IBM PC. Gates offered that Microsoft could also produce the operating systems (MS-DOS). The IBM PC and MSDOS wer bundled together and announced to the public in August 1981.Throughout the 1980s Microsoft moved steadily upward and by the 1990s MS-DOS had been exported around the world and had become the dominant software platform. By 1995, roughly 85 percent of the world's personal computers were using a Microsoft operating system.Today the Microsoft campus is a "home" for new ideas and products that currently number over 200. It has mushroomed<to nearly 18,000 employees and $6 billion in profits. By 1992, at least 3,400 of Microsoft's employees had become millionaires from their stocks.Gates hopes to still be running Microsoft for another 10 years, he says, and then promises to focus intensely on his family and giving his money away, but that won't be the last you hear of him. Almost everyone in the developed world has used or is using a product that he owns a piece of, from surfing websites on Microsoft Explorer to watching movies brought to us by the distributor DreamWorks SKG. One can only wonder what he will do in the near future.。

新视野大学英语3翻译

新视野大学英语3翻译

新视野大学英语3翻译第一篇:新视野大学英语3翻译Unit1 1.无论你是多么富有经验的演说家,无论你做了多么充分的准备,你都很难在这样嘈杂招待会上发表演讲。

No matter how experienced a speaker you are, and how well you have prepared your speech, you will have difficulty making a speech at such a noisy reception.2.就像吉米妹妹的朋友都关心吉米一样,吉米也关心他们。

Just as all his sister’s friends cared about him, Jimmy cared about them.3.汽车的生产商在新车的几处都印有汽车识别号码,以便帮助找回被盗车辆。

Car manufacturers stamp a vehicle identification number at several places on new cars to help track down stolen vehicles.4.老师回来时你敢告我状的话,我就不再和你说话了。

If you dare tell on me when the teacher gets back I won’t say a word to you any more.5.有些老年人愿意独自过日子,但大多数老人选择和儿女一起生活。

Some elderly people prefer to live on their own while the great majority choose to live with their children.6.现在需要面对的事情是:如何筹集创建公司所需的资金。

Here is something that needs to be reckoned with: how to get the necessary finances to establish the company.7.每当有人帮了你,无论事情大小,无论他地位高低,你都应该对他说声“谢谢”。

新视野大学英语3中译英英译中原文及翻译

新视野大学英语3中译英英译中原文及翻译

新视野大学‎英语第3册‎课后翻译原‎题与答案汉译英:Unit 11.No matte‎r how exper‎ience‎d a speak‎e r you are, and how well you have prepa‎r ed your speec‎h, you will have diffi‎c ulty‎ makin‎g a speec‎h at such a noisy‎ recep‎t ion.无论你是多‎么富有经验‎的演说家,无论你做了‎多么充分的‎准备,你都很难再‎这样嘈杂的‎招待会上发‎表演讲。

2.Just as all his siste‎r’s frien‎d、s cared‎ about‎ him, Jimmy‎ cared‎ about‎t hem.就想吉米妹‎妹的朋友都‎关心吉米一‎样,吉米也关心‎他们。

3.Car manuf‎a ctur‎e rs stamp‎ a vehic‎le ident‎ifica‎t ion numbe‎r at sever‎a l place‎s on new cars to help track‎ down stole‎n vehic‎l e s.汽车生产商‎在新车的几‎处都印有汽‎车识别号码‎,以便帮助找‎回被盗的车‎辆。

4.If you dare tell on me when the teach‎e r gets back I won’t say a word to you any more.老师回来时‎你敢告我状‎的话,我就不再和‎你说话了。

5.Some elder‎ly peopl‎ e prefe‎r to live on their‎ own while‎ the great‎ major‎i t y choos‎e to live with their‎ child‎r en.有些老年人‎愿意独自过‎日子,但大多数老‎人选择和儿‎女一起生活‎。

新视野大学英语3课文翻译

新视野大学英语3课文翻译

新视野大学‎英语3课文‎翻译UNIT1‎我哥哥吉米‎出生时遇上‎难产,因为缺氧导‎致大脑受损‎。

两年后,我出生了。

从此以后,我的生活便‎围绕我哥哥‎转。

伴随我成长‎的,是“到外面去玩‎,把你哥哥也‎带上。

”不带上他,我是哪里也‎去不了的。

因此,我怂恿邻居‎的孩子到我‎家来,尽情地玩孩‎子们玩的游‎戏。

我母亲教吉‎米学习日常‎自理,比如刷牙或‎系皮带什么‎的。

我父亲宅心‎仁厚,他的耐心和‎理解使一家‎人心贴着心‎。

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

父亲和吉米‎形影不离。

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

晚饭后,他们一道交‎谈,玩游戏,直到深夜。

他们甚至用‎口哨吹相同‎的曲调。

所以,父亲199‎1年因心脏‎病去世时,吉米几乎崩‎溃了,尽管他尽量‎不表现出来‎。

他就是不能‎相信父亲去‎世这一事实‎。

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

我雇了一个‎人和他住在‎一起,开车送他去‎上班。

然而,不管我怎么‎努力地维持‎原状,吉米还是认‎为他熟悉的‎世界已经消‎失了。

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

”接着,我俩都流下‎了眼泪。

六个月后,母亲因肺癌‎去世,剩下我一人‎来照顾吉米‎。

吉米不能马‎上适应去上‎班时没有父‎亲陪着,因此搬来纽‎约和我一起‎住了一段时‎间。

我走到哪里‎他就跟到哪‎里,他好像适应‎得很好。

但吉米依然‎想住在我父‎母的房子里‎,继续干他原‎来的工作。

我答应把他‎送回去。

此事最后做‎成了。

如今,他在那里生‎活了11年‎,在许多人的‎照料下,同时依靠自‎己生活得有‎声有色。

他已成了邻‎里间不可或‎缺的人物。

新视野大学英语A3(第三版)Words in used答案+翻译

新视野大学英语A3(第三版)Words in used答案+翻译

页眉Unit 11.Most cities in the country have introduced Clean Air 潚敮屳whereby(通过) factories and households are only allowed to burn smokeless fuel.中国大多数城市都设立了“洁净空气区”,工厂和家庭只能燃烧无烟燃料。

2.He knows that the pursuit (追求) of social status can consume vastamounts of his time and effort.他知道追求社会地位会耗费他大量的时间和精力。

3.The doctors are at a loss because so far no medicine has been found to inhibit (抑制)the spread of the disease.医生们不知所措,因为到目前为止还没有发现任何药物可以抑制这种疾病的传播。

4.We see many special education directors trying to maintain(维持)thequality of their programs with much less money and much smaller staff. 我们看到许多特殊教育主任试图用更少的钱和更少的员工来维持他们项目的质量。

5.People there are told it is their patriotic (爱国)duty to support thenational economy by buying their own products.那里的人们被告知,通过购买自己的产品来支持国家经济是他们的爱国义务。

6.Darwin's thinking both drew upon and transcended (超越)theconventional ideas of his time.达尔文的思想既借鉴了他那个时代的传统思想,又超越了它。

新视野大学英语3第三版课文翻译

新视野大学英语3第三版课文翻译

新视野大学英语3第三版课文翻译Unit 1 The Way to Success课文ANever, ever give up!永不言弃!As a young boy, Britain's great Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, attended a public school called Harrow. He was not a good student, and had he not been from a famous family, he probably would have been removed from the school for deviating from the rules. Thankfully, he did finish at Harrow and his errors there did not preclude him from going on to the university. He eventually had a premier army career whereby he was later elected prime minister. He achieved fame for his wit, wisdom, civic duty, and abundant courage in his refusal to surrender during the miserable dark days of World War II. His amazing determination helped motivate his entire nation and was an inspiration worldwide.Toward the end of his period as prime minister, he was invited to address the patriotic young boys at his old school, Harrow. The headmaster said, "Young gentlemen, the greatest speaker of our time, will be here in a few days to address you, and you should obey whatever sound advice he may give you." The great day arrived. Sir Winston stood up, all five feet, five inches and 107 kilos of him, and gave this short, clear-cut speech: "Young men, never give up. Never give up! Never give up! Never, never, never, never!"英国的伟大首相温斯顿·丘吉尔爵士,小时候在哈罗公学上学。

新视野大学英语第三版第三册课文翻译修正版

新视野大学英语第三版第三册课文翻译修正版

Unit 1 The Way to Success课文ANever, ever give up!永不言弃!As a young boy, Britain's great Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, attended a public school called Harrow. He was not a good student, and had he not been from a famous family, he probably would have been removed from the school for deviating from the rules. Thankfully, he did finish at Harrow and his errors there did not preclude him from going on to the university. He eventually had a premier army career whereby he was later elected prime minister. He achieved fame for his wit, wisdom, civic duty, and abundant courage in his refusal to surrender during the miserable dark days of World War II. His amazing determination helped motivate his entire nation and was an inspiration worldwide.英国的伟大首相温斯顿·丘吉尔爵士,小时候在哈罗公学上学。

当时他可不是个好学生,要不是出身名门,他可能早就因为违反纪律被开除了。

新视野大学英语第三版第三册翻译题中英互译

新视野大学英语第三版第三册翻译题中英互译

Unit 1 The Way to Success1 F2 G3 H4 J5 E6 A7 N8 I9 K l0 M如今,很多年轻人不再选择“稳定”的工作,他们更愿意自主创业,依靠自己的智慧和奋斗去实现自我价值。

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

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

Nowadays, many young people no longer choose "stable" jobs. Instead, they prefer to start their own businesses and realize their self-value through their own wisdom and efforts. Young entrepreneurship is the source of national economic vitality in the future. The success of entrepreneurs not only creates fortune, increases job opportunities, improves people's life, but it is also good for the country in the long term. Entrepreneurs are a driving force in upgrading China's economy. Especially for the time being, our country is encouraging people to start their own businesses and make innovations and giving policy support for medium and small businesses. This further arouses young people's enthusiasm to start their own businesses.Unit 2 beat your fear1 K2 D3 H4 J5 I6 O7 G8 A9 N 10 C实现中华民族伟大复兴(rejuvenation)是近代以来中国人民最伟大的梦想,我称之为“中国梦”,其基本内涵是实现国家富强、民族振兴、人民幸福。

新视野英语3课后翻译中英文对照

新视野英语3课后翻译中英文对照

新视野英语3课后翻译中英文对照
新视野大学英语(第三版)是一套以教授高中和大学学生英语为目标的国际化教材。

它更加全面地考察了学习者的听、说、读、写技能,旨在培养学习者的口头表达能力和书面表达能力,提高学习者的思维能力和逻辑能力,使学习者具备独立思考、解决实际问题和进行国际交流的能力。

课后翻译中英文对照:
New Horizon College English (Third Edition) is an international teaching material aiming to teach high school and college students English. It comprehensively examines learners’ listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, aiming to cultivate their oral expression ability and written expression ability, improve their thinking ability and logical ability, and enable them to think independently, solve practical problems and communicate internationally.。

新视野大学英语A3(第三版)Words in used答案+翻译

新视野大学英语A3(第三版)Words in used答案+翻译

Unit 11.Most cities in the country have introduced "Clean AirZones"whereby(通过) factories and households are only allowed to burn smokeless fuel.中国大多数城市都设立了“洁净空气区”,工厂和家庭只能燃烧无烟燃料。

2.He knows that the pursuit (追求) of social status can consume vastamounts of his time and effort.他知道追求社会地位会耗费他大量的时间和精力。

3.The doctors are at a loss because so far no medicine has been foundto inhibit (抑制)the spread of the disease.医生们不知所措,因为到目前为止还没有发现任何药物可以抑制这种疾病的传播。

4.We see many special education directors trying to maintain(维持)thequality of their programs with much less money and much smaller staff.我们看到许多特殊教育主任试图用更少的钱和更少的员工来维持他们项目的质量。

5.People there are told it is their patriotic (爱国)duty to supportthe national economy by buying their own products.那里的人们被告知,通过购买自己的产品来支持国家经济是他们的爱国义务。

6.Darwin's thinking both drew upon and transcended(超越)theconventional ideas of his time.达尔文的思想既借鉴了他那个时代的传统思想,又超越了它。

新视野大学英语第三册课文原文加翻译

新视野大学英语第三册课文原文加翻译

新视野大学英语第三册课文翻译Unit1 AMy brother, Jimmy, did not get enough oxygen during a difficult delivery, leaving him with brain damage, and two years later I was born. Since then, my life revolved around my brother’s. Accompanying my growing up was always “go out and play and take your brother with you”. I couldn’t go anywhere without him, so I urged the neighborhood kids to come to my house for some out-of-control kid-centered fun我哥哥吉米出生时遇上难产,因为缺氧导致大脑受损。

两年后,我出生了.从此以后,我的生活便围绕我哥哥转。

伴随我成长的,是“到外面去玩,把你哥哥也带上。

”不带上他,我是哪里也去不了的。

因此,我怂恿邻居的孩子到我家来,尽情地玩孩子们玩的游戏。

My mother taught Jimmy practical things like how to brush his teeth or put on belt. My father, a saint, simply held the house together with his patience and understanding.I was in charge outside where I administered justice by tracking down the parents of the kids who picked on my brother, and telling on them.我母亲教吉米学习日常自理,比如刷牙或系皮带什么的.我父亲宅心仁厚,他的耐心和理解使一家人心贴着心。

新视野大学英语第二版A3课文翻译

新视野大学英语第二版A3课文翻译

第一单元1我哥哥吉米出生时遇上难产,因为缺氧导致大脑受损。

两年后,我出生了。

从此以后,我的生活便围绕我哥哥转。

伴随我成长的,是“到外面去玩,把你哥哥也带上。

”不带上他,我是哪里也去不了的。

因此,我怂恿邻居的孩子到我家来,尽情地玩孩子们玩的游戏。

我母亲教吉米学习日常自理,比如刷牙或系皮带什么的。

我父亲宅心仁厚,他的耐心和理解使一家人心贴着心。

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

父亲和吉米形影不离。

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

晚饭后,他们一道交谈,玩游戏,直到深夜。

他们甚至用口哨吹相同的曲调。

所以,父亲1991年因心脏病去世时,吉米几乎崩溃了,尽管他尽量不表现出来。

他就是不能相信父亲去世这一事实。

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

我雇了一个人和他住在一起,开车送他去上班。

然而,不管我怎么努力地维持原状,吉米还是认为他熟悉的世界已经消失了。

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

”接着,我俩都流下了眼泪。

六个月后,母亲因肺癌去世,剩下我一人来照顾吉米。

吉米不能马上适应去上班时没有父亲陪着,因此搬来纽约和我一起住了一段时间。

我走到哪里他就跟到哪里,他好像适应得很好。

但吉米依然想住在我父母的房子里,继续干他原来的工作。

我答应把他送回去。

此事最后做成了。

如今,他在那里生活了11年,在许多人的照料下,同时依靠自己生活得有声有色。

他已成了邻里间不可或缺的人物。

如果你有邮件要收,或有狗要遛,他就是你所要的人。

当然,母亲的话没错:可以有一个家,既能容纳他的缺陷又能装下我的雄心。

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

这一点,在9·11灾难后几天更显真切。

新视野英语课文翻译

新视野英语课文翻译

新视野英语课文翻译新视野英语课文翻译导语:翻译是在准确、通顺的基础上,把一种语言信息转变成另一种语言信息的行为。

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欢迎阅读!新视野大学英语第三版读写教程section A课文翻译Unit 1奔向更加光明的未来1 下午好!作为校长,我非常自豪地欢迎你们来到这所大学。

你们所取得的成就是你们自己多年努力的结果,也是你们的父母和老师们多年努力的结果。

在这所大学里,我们承诺将使你们学有所成。

2 在欢迎你们到来的这一刻,我想起自己高中毕业时的情景,还有妈妈为我和爸爸拍的合影。

妈妈吩咐我们:“姿势自然点。

”“等一等,”爸爸说,“把我递给他闹钟的情景拍下来。

”在大学期间,那个闹钟每天早晨叫醒我。

至今它还放在我办公室的桌子上。

3 让我来告诉你们一些你们未必预料得到的事情。

你们将会怀念以前的生活习惯,怀念父母曾经提醒你们要刻苦学习、取得佳绩。

你们可能因为高中生活终于结束而喜极而泣,你们的父母也可能因为终于不用再给你们洗衣服而喜极而泣!但是要记住:未来是建立在过去扎实的基础上的。

4 对你们而言,接下来的四年将会是无与伦比的一段时光。

在这里,你们拥有丰富的资源:有来自全国各地的有趣的学生,有学识渊博又充满爱心的老师,有综合性图书馆,有完备的运动设施,还有针对不同兴趣的学生社团――从文科社团到理科社团、到社区服务等等。

你们将自由地探索、学习新科目。

你们要学着习惯点灯熬油,学着结交充满魅力的人,学着去追求新的爱好。

我想鼓励你们充分利用这一特殊的经历,并用你们的干劲和热情去收获这一机会所带来的丰硕成果。

5 有这么多课程可供选择,你可能会不知所措。

你不可能选修所有的课程,但是要尽可能体验更多的课程!大学里有很多事情可做可学,每件事情都会为你提供不同视角来审视世界。

如果我只能给你们一条选课建议的话,那就是:挑战自己!不要认为你早就了解自己对什么样的领域最感兴趣。

选择一些你从未接触过的领域的课程。

新视野大学英语A3(第三版)Wordsinused答案+翻译

新视野大学英语A3(第三版)Wordsinused答案+翻译

Unit 11. Most cities in the country have introduced "Clean AirZones" w hereby( 通过) factories and households are only allowed to burn smokeless fuel.中国大多数城市都设立了“洁净空气区”,工厂和家庭只能燃烧无烟燃料。

2. He knows that the pursuit ( 追求) of social status can consume vastamounts of his time and effort.他知道追求社会地位会耗费他大量的时间和精力。

3. The doctors are at a loss because so far no medicine has been foundto inhibit ( 抑制)the spread of the disease.医生们不知所措,因为到目前为止还没有发现任何药物可以抑制这种疾病的传播。

4. Wesee many special education directors trying to maintain ( 维持)thequality of their programs with muchless moneyand muchsmaller staff.我们看到许多特殊教育主任试图用更少的钱和更少的员工来维持他们项目的质量。

5. People there are told it is their patriotic ( 爱国)duty to support thenational economy by buying their own products.那里的人们被告知,通过购买自己的产品来支持国家经济是他们的爱国义务。

6. Darwin's thinking both drew upon and transcended ( 超越)theconventional ideas of his time.达尔文的思想既借鉴了他那个时代的传统思想,又超越了它。

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Unit 1 Text A一堂难忘的英语课1 如果我是唯一一个还在纠正小孩英语的家长,那么我儿子也许是对的。

对他而言,我是一个乏味的怪物:一个他不得不听其教诲的父亲,一个还沉湎于语法规则的人,对此我儿子似乎颇为反感。

2 我觉得我是在最近偶遇我以前的一位学生时,才开始对这个问题认真起来的。

这个学生刚从欧洲旅游回来。

我满怀着诚挚期待问她:“欧洲之行如何?”3 她点了三四下头,绞尽脑汁,苦苦寻找恰当的词语,然后惊呼:“真是,哇!”4 没了。

所有希腊文明和罗马建筑的辉煌居然囊括于一个浓缩的、不完整的语句之中!我的学生以“哇!”来表示她的惊叹,我只能以摇头表达比之更强烈的忧虑。

5 关于正确使用英语能力下降的问题,有许多不同的故事。

学生的确本应该能够区分诸如their/there/they're 之间的不同,或区别complimentary 跟complementary 之间显而易见的差异。

由于这些知识缺陷,他们承受着大部分不该承受的批评和指责,因为舆论认为他们应该学得更好。

6 学生并不笨,他们只是被周围所看到和听到的语言误导了。

举例来说,杂货店的指示牌会把他们引向stationary(静止处),虽然便笺本、相册、和笔记本等真正的stationery(文具用品)并没有被钉在那儿。

朋友和亲人常宣称They've just ate。

实际上,他们应该说They've just eaten。

因此,批评学生不合乎情理。

7 对这种缺乏语言功底而引起的负面指责应归咎于我们的学校。

学校应对英语熟练程度制定出更高的标准。

可相反,学校只教零星的语法,高级词汇更是少之又少。

还有就是,学校的年轻教师显然缺乏这些重要的语言结构方面的知识,因为他们过去也没接触过。

学校有责任教会年轻人进行有效的语言沟通,可他们并没把语言的基本框架——准确的语法和恰当的词汇——充分地传授给学生。

8 因为语法对大多数年轻学生而言枯燥且乏味,所以我觉得讲授语法得一步一步、注重只技巧地进行。

有一天机会来了。

我跟儿子开车外出。

我们出发时,他看到一小鸟飞得很不稳,就说:“它飞的不稳。

”(It's flying so unsteady.)我小心翼翼地问:“儿子,鸟怎么飞?”“有问题吗?我说得不对吗?(Did I say anything incorrectly?)”他一头雾水。

“太好了,你说的是incorrectly 而不是incorrect。

我们用副词来描述动词。

所以,要用unsteadily 来描述鸟飞,而不是unsteady。

”9 他对我的纠正很好奇,就问我什么是副词。

我慢慢解释道:“副词是用来修饰动词的词。

”这又导致了他询问我什么是动词。

我解释说:“动词是表示行为的词,例如:爸爸开卡车。

‘开’是动词,因为它是爸爸在做的事。

”10 他开始对表示行为的词产生兴趣,所以我们又罗列了几个动词:“飞行”、“游泳”、“跳水”、“跑步”。

然后,他又好奇地问我,其他的词有没有说明它们的用法和功能的名称。

这就引发了我们对名词、形容词和冠词的讨论。

在短短十分钟的驾驶时间内,他从对语法一无所知到学会了句子中主要词语的词性。

这是一次毫无痛苦而又非常有趣的学习经历。

11 也许,语言应该被看成是一张路线图和一件珍品:我们要常常查看路线图(核对语法)和调整汽车的引擎(调节词汇)。

学好语法和掌握大量的词汇就好比拿着路线图在车况良好的车里驾驶。

12 路线图为你的旅行提供所需的基本路线和路途指南,可是它不会告诉你一路上你究竟会看见什么树或什么花,你会遇见什么样的人,或会有什么样的感受。

这里,词汇会使你的旅途变得五彩缤纷、栩栩如生。

大量的词汇让你享受到开车途中所见的点点滴滴。

借助语法和丰富的词汇,你就有了灵活性,掌控自如。

路线图会把你带到目的地,而一台好车却能让你完全陶醉于旅途的所有景色、声音及经历之中。

13 对学生来说,有效、准确且富有成效的沟通技能取决于语法和词汇这两大有利条件,可是学校并没有教他们这些。

14 就在今天早上,我跟儿子吃早饭时,我想把牛奶加入我的茶里。

“爸爸,”他说,“如果我是你的话,我不会这样做。

牛奶会变酸。

(If I were you, I wouldn't do that. It's sour.)”15 “哦,上帝!”我满怀着无比的骄傲说道,“这是一句语法完全正确的句子。

你用了were 而不是was。

”16 “我知道,我知道,”他愉悦地舒了口气,“这是虚拟语气!”17 这下轮到我“哇!”了。

Unit 2 Text A人文学科:过时了吗?1 当形势变得困难时,强者会去选学会计。

当就业市场恶化时,许多学生估算着他们不能再主修英语或历史。

他们得学一些能改善他们就业前景的东西。

2 数据显示,随着学生肩负的学费不断增加,他们已从学习人文学科转向他们相信有益于将来就业的应用科学和“硬”技能。

换言之,大学教育越来越被看成是改善经济而不是提升人类自身的手段。

这种趋势可能会持续,甚至有加快之势。

3 在未来几年内,由于劳动力市场的不景气,人文学科可能会继续其长期低迷的态势。

在上一代大学生中,主修文科的学生数跌幅已近50%。

这种趋势会持续、甚至加速的想法是合情合理的。

人文学科曾是大学生活的重要支柱,而今在学生们的大学游中却只是一个小点缀。

现在,实验室要比图书馆更栩栩如生、受人青睐。

4 在这儿,请允许我为人文学科给人们的生活所增添的真实价值进行支持和宣传。

自古以来,人们一直在思索人类自身具有什么神奇的内力使一些人变得崇高伟大,而使另一些人走向自我毁灭。

几个世纪以来,这股内力被称作很多东西。

著名的心理学家西格蒙德·弗洛伊德称之为“潜意识”,或更为人熟知的“本能”。

5 从一开始,人类这股可以是建设性也可以是毁灭性的内在驱动力,就令我们心驰神往。

这些惊人的、充满内心挣扎的故事形成了世界文化的基础。

历史学家、建筑师、作家、哲学家和艺术家们以故事、音乐、神话、绘画、建筑、雕刻、风景画和传统的形式,捕捉到了这些撞击心灵的文字、形象及内涵。

这些男男女女创造出了具有艺术性的“语言”,帮助我们了解人类的这些强烈愿望,并用以教育一代又一代人。

从古时起开始的这些充满想象的大量作品,正是文明的底蕴,它奠定了人文研究的基础。

6 学习人文学科会提高我们的阅读和写作能力。

无论我们这一生中从事什么职业,如果我们能读懂复杂的思想并理解它们的内涵,我们都会受益匪浅。

如果我们是在办公室里能对这些思想写出既明确又简洁的分析的人,我们会有光明的职业前景。

7 学习人文学科会让我们熟悉表达情感的语言及进行创造的过程。

在信息经济中,很多人都有能力创造出一个如新的MP3 播放器那样的有用产品。

然而,仅有很少的人具有能力创造出一个如iPod 那样的精彩品牌。

最重要的是,学习人文学科使我们具有伟大的洞察力和自我意识,从而以积极和建设性的方式来发挥我们的创造力和才艺。

8 也许,支持人文学科的最好论点是,人文学科为我们提供了广阔的机会。

你知道世界闻名的电影《泰坦尼克号》的导演詹姆斯·卡梅隆拿的是人文学科的学位吗?第一个登上太空的女宇航员萨利·赖德拿的也是人文学科的学位。

还有电影演员李小龙、格温妮丝·帕特洛、蕾妮·齐薇格及马特·达蒙,也都如此。

获诺贝尔医学奖的哈罗德·瓦慕斯博士也学过人文学科。

甚至迪士尼公司的总裁迈克尔·艾斯纳也主修人文学科。

学习人文学科的有名人士确实可以列出一长串。

显而易见,人文学能为我们从事许多不同的职业做准备,不管是医学、商务、科学或娱乐。

如果我们仅学习数学,我们很可能只能申请数学家之类的工作。

如果我们还学了人文学科,那我们就能突破许多障碍,只要我们愿意付出努力,敢于想象。

9 当然,在当下,如果我们单学人文学科,可能会失去很多机会。

我们每个人都需要尽可能变得技能化、职业化,以满足现代生活的需要。

事实上,技术知识和内在洞察力的结合越来越被看成是建立职业生涯的理想搭配。

如果我是某个医学院的招生部主任,有两个人同时申请我们学校,这两个人都学过基础的科学课程,一个主修哲学,另一个仅是医学院的预科生,我会选择那位哲学专业的申请者。

10 总之,人文学科帮助造就全面发展的人,这些人具有洞察力,并理解全人类共有的激情、希望和理想。

人文学科,这个古老、永恒的知识储蓄库,教我们如何以不同的方式看待事物,同时也拓宽我们的视野。

在现代社会中,人文学科一如既往地同生活息息相关,也发挥着重要作用。

我们在学习中花一些时间与人文学科——我们杰出、非凡的知识宝藏——相伴,这难道不是明智的吗?谁知道你将来会变得多有名气呢!Unit 3 Text A奥德赛岁月之旅1 我们大多数人都知道,根据不同的年龄和生活阶段,人生可与此平行划分为童年、青春期、成年和老年这四个阶段。

我们把这些阶段想象为婴儿在童年之前,中年在老年之前,每个阶段都会面临一系列特有的挑战,如孩子对学习的需要,成人对找到合适的职业生涯和建立一个家庭的需要,以及年长者对得到帮助和良好医疗保健的需要。

通过对它们的充分了解,我们就可以战胜这些挑战。

2 有趣的是,关于人生阶段的观念正在发生变化。

3 在先前的年代,人们并没有一种固有的把童年和成年分开的想法。

一百年前,谁也没有想到过青春期。

直到最近,人们还很自然地认为:只要他们一从大学毕业,他们的成人入门阶段就结束了。

他们就会找到一份把他们引入职业生涯的合适的工作。

然后在此职业生涯期间,他们会成家,三十岁之前成家更为理想。

4 今天,我们同样需要认识一个新的人生阶段:从高中毕业到上大学,然后到成家立业,即所谓的奥德赛岁月。

由于年轻人正按照一种不同的模式生活,最近的趋势出现了根本性的变化。

他们从学校休学,与朋友同住,也常回去与父母同住。

同样,他们恋爱又失恋,辞掉一份工作又去寻找新的,甚至改行。

因此,我们需要认识这个新阶段——奥德赛岁月。

现在许多人认为这是步入成年之前的一个难以回避的阶段。

5 出生于上个世纪60 年代或70 年代之前的人们往往会将成年的概念基于是否取得了某些成就:从父母家搬走,经济上独立,找到合适的配偶并组织家庭。

但是,对稳定的强调并没能保持不变。

今天,年轻人不太可能仿效他们的父母。

在奥德赛岁月中,相当比例的年轻人都推迟结婚、生子,甚至推迟就业。

6 奥德赛岁月使年轻人承受了巨大的压力,迫使他们快速往前冲。

作为他们父母唯一的继承人和所有期望、希望和梦想的聚焦,有些年轻人以叛逆和桀骜不驯的行为和态度对待父母。

他们往往憎恨他们所感到的压力,并同他们的父母保持距离,甚至离家出走。

他们的困惑源于很难让家长了解他们,也源于这段需要进行自我探索的、不确定的人生之旅。

为了逃避困惑和不安,许多年轻人诉诸电脑游戏,iPod,iPhone 或iPad,以帮助分散他们的痛苦和压力。

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