高级英语第二册第四课课后题答案(可编辑修改word版)

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高级英语第二册1、2、3、4、7课paraphrase答案(精选.)

高级英语第二册1、2、3、4、7课paraphrase答案(精选.)

Lesson 11. We're elevated 23 feet. (para3)We're 23 feet above sea level.2. The place has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has ever bothered it. (para 3) The house has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3. We can batten down and ride it out. (para 4)We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4. The generator was doused, and the lights went out. (para 9)Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights also went out.5. Everybody out the back door to the cars! (para 10)Everybody go out through the back door and run to the cars.6. The electrical systems had been killed by water. (para 11)The electrical systems in the car had been put out by water.7. John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt. (para17)As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8. Get us through this mess, will you? (para17)Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely.9. She carried on alone for a few bars; then her voice trailed away. (para 21) Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and stopped.10. Janis had just one delayed reaction. (para 34)Janis displayed rather late the exhaustion brought about by the nervous tension caused by the hurricane.Lesson 21. The burying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth, like a derelictbuilding-lot. (para2)The burying-ground is nothing more than a huge piece of wasteland full of mounds of earth looking like a deserted and abandoned piece of land on whicha building was going to be put up.2. All colonial empires are in reality founded upon that fact. (para3)All the imperialists build up their empires by treating the people in the colonies like animals (by not treating the people in the colonies as human beings).3. They rise out of the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard. (para3)They are born. Then for a few years they work, toil and starve. Finally they die and are buried in graves without a name.4. A carpenter sits crosslegged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lighting speed. (para9)Sitting with his legs crossed and using a very old-fashioned lathe, a carpenter quickly gives a round shape to the chair-legs he is making.5. Instantly, from the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews. (para10) Immediately from their dark hole-like cells everywhere a great number of Jews rushed out wildly excited.6. …every one of them looks on a cigarette as a more or less impossible luxury. (para10)Every one of these poor Jews looked on the cigarette as a piece of luxury which they could not possibly afford.7. Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuous. (para16)However, a white -skinned European is always quite noticeable.8. In a tropical landscape one’s eye takes in everything except the human beings. (para16)If you take a look at the natural scenery in a tropical region, you see everything but the human beings.9. No one would think of running cheap trips to the Distressed Areas. (para17)No one would think of organizing cheap trips for the tourists to visit the poorslum areas (for these trips would not be interesting).10. …for nine-tenths of the people the reality of life is an endless, back-breaking struggle to wring a little food out of an eroded soil. (para17)life is very hard for ninety percent of the people.With hard backbreaking toil they can produce a little food on the poor soil.11.She accepted her status as an old woman, that is to say as a beast of burden.(para19)She took it for granted that as an old woman she was the lowest in the community,that she was only fit for doing heavy work like an animal.12. People with brown skins are next door to invisible. (para21)People with brown skins are almost invisible.13.Their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khaki uniforms,… (para23) The Senegalese soldiers were wearing ready-made khaki uniforms which hid their beautiful well-built bodies.14. How long before they turn their guns in the other direction? (para25)How much longer before they turn their guns around and attack us? 15.Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other in his mind.(para26)Every white man,the onlookers,the officers on their horses and the white N.C.Os. marching with the black soldiers,had this thought hidden somewhere or other in his mind.Lesson 31.And it is an activity only of human. (para1)And conversation is an activity which is found only among human beings.(Animals and birds are not capable of conversation.) 2.Conversation is not for making a point. (para2)Conversation is not for persuading others to accept our idea or point of view.3.In fact, the best conversationalists are those who are prepared to lose. (para2)In fact a person who really enjoys and is skilled at conversation will not argue to win or force others to accept his point of view.4.Bar friends are not deeply involved in each other’s lives. (para3)People who meet each other for a drink in the bar of a pub are not intimate friends for they are not deeply absorbed or engrossed in each other's lives.5. …it could still go ignorantly on… (para6)The conversation could go on without anybody knowing who was right or wrong.6.There are cattle in the fields, but we sit down to beef (boeuf). (para9)These animals are called cattle when they are alive and feeding in the fields;but when we sit down at the table to eat.we call their meat beef.7. The new ruling class had built a cultural barrier against him by building their French against his own language. (para11)The new ruling class by using French instead of English made it difficult for the English to accept or absorb the culture of the rulers.8.English had come royally into its own. (para13)The English language received proper recognition and was used by the King once more.9. The phrase has always been used a little pejoratively and even facetiously by the lower classes. (para15)The phrase,the King's English,has always been used disrespectfully and jokingly by the lower classes.The working people very often make fun of the proper and formal language of the educated people.10. The rebellion against a cultural dominance is still there. (para15)There still exists in the working people,as in the early Saxon peasants,a spirit of opposition to the cultural authority of the ruling class.11. There is always a great danger that “words will harden into things for us.” (para18)There is always a great danger that we might forget that words are only symbols and take them for things they are supposed to represent.For example,t he word “dog” is a symbol representing a kind of animal.We mustn't regard the word “dog” as being the animal itself.12. Even with the most educated and the most literate, the King’s English slips andslides in conversation. (para18)Even the most educated and literate people do not use standard,formal English all the time in their conversation.Lesson 41. And yet the same revolutionary belief for which our forebears fought is still at issue around the globe... (para2)Our ancestors fought a revolutionary war to maintain that all men were created equal and God had given them certain unalienable rights which no state or ruler could take away from them. But today this issue has not yet been decided in many countries around the world.2. This much we pledge—and more. (para5)This much we promise to do and we promise to do more.3. United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. (para6) United and working together we can accomplish a lot of things in a great number of joint undertakings.4. But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers. (para9)We will not allow any enemy country to subvert this peaceful revolution which brings hope of progress to all our countries.5. …our last best hope in an age wh ere the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace… (para10)The United Nations is our last and best hope of survival in an age where the instruments of war have far surpassed the instruments of peace.6. …to enlarge the area in which its writ may run… (para10)We pledge to help the United Nations enlarge the area in which its authority and mandate would continue to be in effect or in force.7. …before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction… (para11)Before the terrible forces of destruction, which science can now release, overwhelm mankind; before this self-destruction, which may be planned orbrought about by an accident, takes place8. …yet both racing to alte r that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankind’s final war… (para13)Yet both groups of nations are trying to change as quickly as possible this uncertain balance of terrible military power which restrains each group from launching mankind's final war.9. So let us begin anew, remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness,… (para14)So let us start once again (to discuss and negotiate) and let us remember that being polite is not a sign of weakness. 10. Let both sides try to call forth the wonderful things that science can do for mankind instead of the frightful things it can do.11. …each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. (para21)Americans of every generation have been called upon to prove their loyalty to their country (by fighting and dying for their country's cause).12. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of ourdeeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love,… (para27)Let history finally judge whether we have done our task welt or not, but our sure reward will be a good con-science for we will have worked sincerely and to the best of our ability.Lesson 71. …boy and man, I had been through it often before. (para1)As a boy and later when I was a grown-up man, I had often travelled through the region.2. But somehow I had never quite sensed its appalling desolation. (para1)But somehow in the past I never really perceived how shocking and wretched this whole region was.3. … it reduced the whole aspiration of man to a macabre and depressing joke. (para1) This dreadful scene makes all human endeavors to advance and improve theirlot appear as a ghastly, saddening joke.4. The country itself is not uncomely, despite the grime of the endless mills. (para3) The country itself is pleasant to look at, despite the sooty dirt spread by the innumerable mills in this region.5. They have taken as their model a brick set on end. (para3)The model they followed in building their houses was a brick standing upright. / All the houses they built looked like bricks standing upright.6. This they have converted into a thing of dingy clapboards, with a narrow, low-pitched roof. (para3)These brick-like houses were made of shabby, thin wooden boards and their roofs were narrow and had little slope.7. When it has taken on the patina of the mills it is the color of an egg long past all hope or caring. (para4)When the brick is covered with the black soot of the mills it takes on the color of a rotten egg.8. Red brick, even in a steel town, ages with some dignity. (para4)Red brick, even in a steel town, looks quite respectable with the passing of time. / Even in a steel town, old red bricks still appear pleasing to the eye.9. I award this championship only after laborious research and incessant prayer. (para5)I have given Westmoreland the highest award for ugliness after having done a lot of hard work and research and after continuous praying.10. They show grotesqueries of ugliness that, in retrospect, become almost diabolical. ( para5)They show such fantastic and bizarre ugliness that, in looking back, they become almost fiendish and wicked. When one looks back at these houses whose ugliness is so fantastic and bizarre, one feels they must be the work of the devil himself.11. It is incredible that mere ignorance should have achieved such masterpieces of horror. (para6)It is hard to believe that people built such horrible houses just because theydid not know what beautiful houses were like.12. On certain levels of the American race, indeed, there seems to be a positive libido for the ugly,… (para7)People in certain strata of American society seem definitely to hunger after ugly things; while in other less Christian strata, people seem to long for things beautiful.13. They meet, in some unfathomable way, its obscure and unintelligible demands. (para7)These ugly designs, in some way that people cannot understand, satisfy the hidden and unintelligible demands of this type of mind.14. …they made it perfect in their own sight by putting a completely impossible penthouse, painted a staring yellow, on top of it. (para8)They put a penthouse on top of it, painted in a bright, conspicuous yellow color and thought it looked perfect but they only managed to make it absolutely intolerable.15. Out of the melting pot emerges a race which hates beauty as it hates truth. (para9) From the intermingling of different nationalities and races in the United States emerges the American race which hates beauty as strongly as it hates truth.最新文件仅供参考已改成word文本。

人教版高中英语必修第二册课后习题 UNIT 4 Section Ⅱ

人教版高中英语必修第二册课后习题 UNIT 4 Section Ⅱ

SectionⅡReadingandThinking课后·训练提升一、单句语法填空1.Every failure one meets with (add) to one’s experience in the future.2.If you want to know his telephone number,you may referthe telephone directory.3.He took away the bag not (belong) to him by mistake.4.The father as well as his three children (go) skating on the frozen river every Sunday afternoon in winter.5.Only in this way can we live in more comfortable and beautiful (surround).6.The poor old lady had her money (steal) on the bus when coming home.7.I broke away him and rushed into the corner to cry.8.I still find this story he wrote both (fascinate) and unbelievable.二、选词填空1.As one of the most deadly natural disasters in theworld,earthquakes often many people being injured or killed.2.Some animals are put in danger when peopletheir habitats.3.My interest in stamp collectingmy schooldays.4.If you ,you will make few mistakes.5. going to the movies and football matches with my friends,I spend a lot of time with my pets.6.Money is yours but resources(资源) the whole society.7.Facing up to your problems rather thanthem is the best approach to working things out.8.After his wife gave birth,he and his family the others in White Bird Canyon the south.三、阅读理解People from all over the world have different wedding traditions and marriage customs.The one thing that all wedding ceremonies commonly seem to have is the commitment(承诺) of love for all time during a public ceremony.Everyone at a wedding hopes for great happiness between the wedding couple.Wedding traditions are usually a way of showingsigns of the hope for great happiness.Some of these traditions are very interesting.In Sweden,the traditional bride will wear three rings by the end of the wedding ceremony.The first is the engagement(订婚) ring that she entered the ceremony with.The second,the wedding ring,is added to the first.A final ring,however,is added as well.This ring is known as the “motherhood” ring.This is said to show that marriage is about more than just love.It is about building a family.Wedding traditions in the Philippines include the Pandango,a dance which can last for hours.During the Pandango,guests pin(用大头针别住) money to the bride’s dress to pay for their honeymoon.A traditional Irish bride may wear a blue wedding dress—believing blue to be a lucky color.English Lavender(薰衣草) is often mixed with her wedding flowers.It is traditional for the bride to braid her hair(梳发辫)—as it is considered a good way to bring luck to the new couple.There are many wedding traditions around the world which may differ from what they are used to,but if you are about to plan a wedding,you may find it interesting to include some of these traditions in your own wedding.1.What do all wedding ceremonies seem to have in common?A.The commitment of love for all time.B.Happiness between the wedding couple.C.An interesting life.D.Building a happy family.“Theonethingthatallweddingceremoniescommonlyseemtohaveisthecom mitmentofloveforalltimeduringapublicceremony.”可知,答案为A项。

高中英语(新人教版)必修第二册课后习题:UNIT 4 Section A(课后习题)【含答案及解析】

高中英语(新人教版)必修第二册课后习题:UNIT 4 Section A(课后习题)【含答案及解析】

UNIT4HISTORY AND TRADITIONSSection A Listening and Speaking课后篇巩固提升必备知识基础练Ⅰ.短语填空1.China,as one of the world’s oldest cradles of civilization, its etiquette.2.I have been invited to with my classmates at the university.3.Their school ours,but ours is much more beautiful.4.Sometimes I would my thoughts and feelings and share them with my father.5.I didn’t concentrate my attention on my study,which my failure in the exam.Ⅱ.完成句子1.就我而言,保护历史建筑和文化传统非常重要。

In my opinion,it is very important to and cultural traditions.2.我想和你们一起分享我在英国学习的经历。

I would like to my experiences when I was studying in the UK.3.通过上网,你可以了解更多不同文化的情况。

By surfing the Internet,you can different cultures.4.孔子是中国历史上最伟大的哲学家之一。

Confucius is one of in the history of China.5.他的名字被记录在了家谱上。

His name is recorded .Ⅲ.选词填空One day Confucius,with his disciples (门徒),went to the Jin State to give lectures.When passing by a city,they 1. by a seven-year-old boy.“Better make a detour (绕道走) by passing round the city,” said the boy.“Young boy,let us 2.,” Confucius got off his carriage and said.“I’m going to the Jin State to give lectures.Let us pass by,please!” begged Confucius.“Are you going to give lectures?A teacher should be rich in 3..What do you know?”“I know a little about astronomy and geography,”answered Confucius,4. one hand stroking his beard (捋胡子).“Really?” the boy laughed.“Do you know the number of hair that makes up your beard?”“I can’t see my own beard.How can I 5. it?”“Then the stars in the sky can be seen.Do you know 6. many stars there are in the sky?”added the boy.“There are innumerable (无数的) stars in the sky that I can’t count them,” said Confucius in embarrassment.“But there is only one sun in the sky.Do you know how 7. it is from us?”Confucius could say nothing.“My wisdom is so 8..I really don’t know the things you asked.I’m 9. to take you as my teacher.” With these words,Confucius bowed to the boy.From 10. on,Confucius often told his disciples,“Among any three people,there must be one who can be my teacher.”2.pass3.knowledge4.with5.count6.how7.far8.little9.willing10.then关键能力提升练Ⅳ.阅读理解A(2020·四川遂宁月考)New Zealand is one of the best countries in the world to experience how life might have been in prehistoric times.New Zealand is a nature lover’s paradise(乐园) with its conservation reserves.Kaharoa ConservationThe Kaharoa Conservation is home to a number of endangered birds and the North Island Kokako is just one of them.The Kokako is possibly New Zealand’s most beautiful songbird with such a variety of whistles,clicks,buzzes and whirrs in its sound range,one bird sounds like a chorus!Mokaihaha Ecological AreaRich in Maori history,the Mokaihaha Ecological Area has high conservation and scientificvalue.Birdlife features this natural wonderland with the symphony including such stars as theTui,Kereru,Fantail,Bellbird and the endangered Kokako.Whakarewarewa Forest Conservation ParkIf mountain biking is your thing,then this is the place for you!The Whakarewarewa Forest provides a network of tracks through exceptionally impressive scenery that has made Rotorua famous for its mountain biking.Maungatautari Ecological IslandA project of great ecological importance is being undertaken by a community aimed at the restoration of Maungatautari volcano forest.The volcano forest has sustained the lives of its wildlife for hundreds of years but since the introduction of European pests such as deer,rabbits,goats,pigs and rats,the native varieties of mammals,birds and plants have been facing threats.The aim of the courageous project is to get rid of all introduced pests from the 3363 hectares of forest.Luckily,life in the forest of Maungatautari is beginning to awaken again.【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

2020-2021学年高中英语外研版必修2课后练习:Module4 Section Ⅱ Gramm

2020-2021学年高中英语外研版必修2课后练习:Module4 Section Ⅱ Gramm

姓名,年级:时间:Section ⅡGrammar课后篇巩固提升一、用括号内动词的正确形式填空1.—What do you want (do)tonight?-I feel like (go)to a movie.答案to do;going’s not so bad (tell)a white lie,is it?’t think (lie)is never right。

答案to tell;lying.His bicycle needs (repair).答案repairing/to be repairedThe police told the boys (not play) in the 。

答案not to plays no use (cry) without taking action。

答案crying.Lucy didn't meant (hurt) your feeling。

答案to hurt.The driver agreed (give)me a ride。

答案to giveI believe that (laugh) is the best calorie burner。

答案laughing1。

I would appreciate you to call back。

答案to call→calling—Don’t you remember to tell me the story?答案to tell→telling’t help cleaning the house because she’s busy.答案cleaning→to clean答案staying→to stay。

答案listen→listening—round exercises。

It keeps me in good shape。

答案Swim→Swimming1。

我们都知道阅读是有好处的。

We all know that 。

高级英语第二册1----4课课后答案

高级英语第二册1----4课课后答案

第一课位于高尔夫港以西的帕斯克里斯琴镇几乎被夷为平地。

住在该镇那座豪华的黎赛留公寓度假的几位旅客组织了一次聚会,从他们所居的有利地位观赏飓风的壮观景象,结果像是有一个其大无比的拳头把公寓打得粉碎,26人因此丧生。

柯夏克家的屋顶一被掀走,约翰就高喊道:“快上楼一一到卧室里去!数数孩子。

”在倾盆大雨中,大人们围成一圈,让孩子们紧紧地挤在中间。

柯夏克老奶奶哀声切切地说道:“孩子们,咱们大家来唱支歌吧!”孩子们都吓呆了,根本没一点反应。

老奶奶独个儿唱了几句,然后她的声音就完全消失了。

客厅的壁炉和烟囱崩塌了下来。

弄得瓦砾横飞。

眼看他们栖身的那间卧室电有两面墙壁行将崩塌,约翰立即命令大伙:“进电视室去!”这是离开风头最远的一个房间。

约翰用手将妻子搂了一下。

詹妮丝心里明白了他的意思。

由于风雨和恐惧,她不住地发抖。

她一面拉过两个孩子紧贴在自己身边,一面默祷着:亲爱的上帝啊,赐给我力量,让我经受住必须经受的一切吧。

她心里怨恨这场飓风。

我们一定不会让它得胜。

柯夏克老爹心中窝着一团火,深为自己在飓风面前无能为力而感到懊丧。

也说不清为什么,他跑到一问卧室里去将一只杉木箱和一个双人床垫拖进了电视室。

就在这里,一面墙壁被风刮倒了,提灯也被吹灭。

另外又有一面墙壁在移动,在摇晃。

查理.希尔试图以身子撑住它,但结果墙还是朝他这边塌了下来,把他的背部也给砸伤了。

房子在颤动摇晃,已从地基上挪开了25英尺。

整个世界似乎都要分崩离析了。

“我们来把床垫竖起来!”约翰对父亲大声叫道。

“把它斜靠着挡挡风。

让孩子们躲到垫子下面去,我们可以用头和肩膀把垫子大一点的孩子趴在地板上,小一点的一层层地压在大的身上,大人们都弯下身子罩住他们。

地板倾斜了。

装着那一窝四只小猫的盒子从架上滑下来,一下子就在风中消失了。

斯普琪被从一个嵌板书柜顶上刮走而不见踪影了。

那只狗紧闭着双眼,缩成一团。

又一面墙壁倒塌了。

水拍打着倾斜的地板。

约翰抓住一扇还连在壁柜墙上的门,对他父亲大声叫道:“假若地板塌了,咱们就把孩子放到这块门板上面。

高中英语(新人教版)必修第二册课后习题:UNIT 4 Section C(课后习题)【含答案及解析】

高中英语(新人教版)必修第二册课后习题:UNIT 4 Section C(课后习题)【含答案及解析】

UNIT4HISTORY AND TRADITIONSSection C Discovering Useful Structures&Listening and Talking课后篇巩固提升必备知识基础练Ⅰ.单句填空1.I was wondering if I could speak to whoever is charge of the project.2.Before long,the bell rang,(announce) the end of the English class.3.At the meeting they discussed three different (approach) to the study of mathematics.4.A great number of immediate measures have been taken (ensure) people’s lives and safety.5.I’d like to express my gratitude to you for your (generous) during my stay there.6.How many adults,who complain about the long drives to work,(eager) drove for hours at a time when they first got the licenses?7.In the museum,we saw an old stone which was said to be a scraper used by our (ancestor).8.Art and culture are so important in Glasgow life that (gallery) and museums are great in number.Ⅱ.短语填空1.Even if we start reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases,the climate is going to keep on warming for decades or centuries.2.Only by increasing doctors by 50 percent can the patients be treated.3.Rather than take the aeroplane ,they decided to take a train to Vancouver.4. the cinema there was a crowd pushing to get in.5.The old man carefully the wounded soldiers day and night.6.The clever boy the blackboard and answered the questions.Ⅲ.语法专练1.The island,(join) to the mainland by a bridge,is easy to go to.2.Tsinghua University,(found) in 1911,is home to a great number of outstanding figures.3.Even the best writers sometimes find themselves (lose) for words.4.Michael put up a picture of Yao Ming beside the bed to keep himself (remind) of his own dreams.5.Claire had her luggage (check) an hour before her plane left.6.The players (choose) from the whole country are expected to bring us honour in this summer game.7.I need a new passport so I will have to have my photographs (take).8.The producer comes regularly to collect the cameras (return) to our shop for quality problems.9.The (puzzle) expression on his face showed that the question was puzzling.10.Most colleges now offer first-year students a course specially (design) to help them succeed academically and personally.关键能力提升练Ⅳ.完形填空One morning when I was sending a package to a poor woman,I noticed a little dog in her yard.He was 1 from a terrible case of mange (疥癣).I asked her if he was her dog and she said yes.I asked why she didn’t 2 him and she told me there was nothing she could do about it for being short of money.My heart broke as I watched him slowly trying to stand his 3 from the illness.I asked her if she would mind if I tried to 4 him.I told her I would try to get some 5 to make him feel comfortable.Instead of going to a regular chemist’s shop,I went to the local animal doctor and told him what the dog 6 like and he told me what I needed.When I 7 to the woman’s home I asked her if she would be sure to 8 the dog in the medicine liquid every day until it was 9.I made her promise because I knew I could not 10 every day to make sure it was done.Two weeks later when I returned to the house,this 11 little ball of dog with red fur 12 me at the door.It was him,shaking his tail 13.I smiled and told the woman she did a great 14.I asked her if I could call him Firecracker (爆竹) because his fur was so red and lively.She 15 her head yes with tears in her eyes too.Every time I went to her home Firecracker always greeted me with a wave of his tail.That was the best $16 I ever spent.【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。

高级英语第二册Lesson 4课后练习

高级英语第二册Lesson 4课后练习

《高级英语》第二册练习Lesson FourInaugural AddressI. Choose the one which is equal to the word given blow:1. inauguralA. holy and sacred place in a churchB. formal speech made by a person on taking officeC. shelter from trouble, dangerD. talk for the purpose of teaching2. sovereignA. self-governingB. self-sufficientC. self-centeredD. self-respected3. subversionA. rebuildingB. successionC. destroyingD. salvage4. invectiveA. beautiful wordsB. facial expressionsC. convincing speechD. abusive language5. invokeA. call forthB. take downC. put upD. take the form of6. prescribeA. order or directB. produceC. protectD. agree7. tribulationA. contributionB. deliveryC. distributionD. great difficulty or trouble8. adversaryA. a person who gives adviceB. a friendC. an enemyD. a listener9. civilityA. rough mannersB. polite behaviourC. polite citizenD. rude person10. engulfA. swallow upB. consider aboutC. clean upD. imprint on11. heedA. rise on feetB. strike on the headC. give new life and strengthD. pay attention to12. shieldA. person or thing that protectsB. a court order prohibiting or ordering a given actionC. a person or animal inhabiting a specified placeD. an apparatus used in inhaling medicinal vapors13. asunderA. from belowB. apart in direction or positionC. in or to a low placeD. from an upright position14. belabourA. ask sb. to work hardB. set upon with too much talkC. furnish with powerD. force upon others15. eradicateA. cut into many small partsB. go round in circleC. draw together into a small spaceD. put an end to; destroy16. observeA. celebrateB. preserveC. orateD. help17. almightyA. intensiveB. all-powerfulC. instructiveD. all-round18. symbolizeA. make signB. show pityC. representD. present19. undoingA. showingB. lazinessC. coverD. destruction20. permitA. fill inB. consentC. get intoD. explain21. commitA. pledgeB. omitC. refrainD. repeat22. hostA. a fewB. multitudeC. houseD. exclusion23. allianceA. dominationB. transactionC. disintegrationD. association24. castA. insertB. fallC. throwD. leap25. preyA. victimB. requireC. addressD. beg26. aggressionA. defenceB. invasionC. injuryD. disclosure27. outpaceA. fall behindB. step outC. walk outsideD. surpass28. anewA. once moreB. strangeC. famousD. weary29. testimonyA. evidenceB. witnessC. liberationD. trial30. inspectionA. predictionB. warm speechC. expectationD. examination6. to take an oath s10. to do away with completely athe horizon. h12. a group of persons gathered together for a common reason, as for a legislative,religious, educational, or social purpose. awithout proof s16. to call together s18. be delighted r20. ardent, often selfless affection and dedication dboon b24. to give warning to a26. to have meaning or importance sor a sacred object as witness o30. an adversary; an opponent fIV. Reading Comprehension:1. The real thesis of this piece of exposition is _______A. Pub talk and the King’s EnglishB. Conversation is the most sociable of all human activitiesC. Bar conversation has a charm of its ownD. The King’s English2. This piece of exposition is _____ in style.A. formalB. informalC. sarcasticD. serious3. One of the reasons for him to like bar conversation is that ______.A. He was a sociable person and enjoyed talking with others.B. e was brought up in the English pubs.C. He was deeply involved in bar-goers’ lives.D. He was a frequenter of the English pubs4. “The King’s English ” came into being in ______.A. 16th centuryB. 17th centuryC. 15th centuryD. 18th century5. The worst conversationalist is the person who ______.A. is not making a pointB. is prepared to looseC. is trying to talk senseD. slips and slides in conversationVII. Translation:1. 他们的友谊是在困难时期由于同甘苦共患难而结成的。

高级英语2第三版 unit4 课文翻译+课后英译汉部分划线 英语完整版

高级英语2第三版  unit4 课文翻译+课后英译汉部分划线   英语完整版

Unit 4 Love is a Fallacy爱情就是谬误Max ShulmanCharles Lamb, as merry and enterprising a fellow as you will meet in a month of Sundays, unfettered the informal essay with his memorable Old China and Dream's Children. There follows an informal essay that ventures even beyond Lamb's frontier, indeed, "informal" may not be quite the right word to describe this essay; "limp" or " flaccid" or possibly "spongy" are perhaps more appropriate.查尔斯.兰姆是一个百年难遇的性情欢快、富有进取心的人。

他那令人难忘的作品《古瓷器》和《梦中的孩子》打破了随笔的羁绊。

下面这篇文章比兰姆的作品更加随意。

实际上,用“随意”这个的字眼来形容这篇文章或许并不十分恰当;用“柔软的”、“松软的”或“富有弹性的”或许更恰当。

Vague though its category, it is without doubt an essay. It develops an argument; it cites instances; it reaches a conclusion. Could Carlyle do more? Could Ruskin?尽管很难说清这篇文章是属于哪一类,但可以肯定它是一篇散文。

它提出了论点,列举了例子,并得出了结论。

高级英语BOOK 2 Unit 4 Inaugural Address 课后答案

高级英语BOOK 2 Unit 4 Inaugural Address 课后答案

高级英语BOOK 2 Unit 4 Inaugural Address 课后答案Ⅰ.John F. Kennedy(1917--1963),35th President of the United StatesA. His family backgroundJohn Kennedy, whose ancestors came from Ireland, was the first Roman Catholic to become president of the United States. At 43 he was also the youngest man ever elected to the highest office of his country, although he was not the youngest to serve in it. Theodore Roosevelt was not quite 43 when the assasination of President McKinley elevated him to the Presidency. John Fitzgerald Francis Kennedy was born on May 29,1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. Brookline was the suburb of Boston where his grandfather had been elected to many public offices. Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the future presi- dent, was at 25 the youngest bank president in the country. He was to build one of the great private fortunes of his time. He and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy raised a family of nine children. John was the second born.When the first Kennedy child, Joseph, Jr. , was born, father Joe was reported to have said, "He' 11 be the first Kennedy to become president of the United States. " But he was killed while piloting a bomber in World War Ⅱ , and the leadership of the rising Kennedy generation passed to John.Thus young John Kennedy, often called Jack, inherited a background of polities, wealth and determination. The family circle was close and warm. The boys learned competition first in sports. They played hard to win, a family trait in sports and politics all their lives. Young Kennedy attended private schools in Brookline and New York City; and then, in 1931, he entered Choate School, in Wallingford, Connecticut to prepare for college. Young Kennedy, after a short spell at the London School of Economics and Princeton, entered Harvard. In 1940 he graduated from Harvard cure laude.B. His political career and election as presidentIn 1945 the Hearst newspapers hired Kennedy to cover the United Nations preliminary conference in San Francisco. He covered the British elections that year, then decided he had had enough of journalism. He did not know whether he would like politics, but decided to try it. In 1946 he ran for Congress as a Democrat, in a Boston district. Though he did not live there, Kennedy, by hard compaigning, defeated a large field of rivals. He was re-elected twice. Then he tried for election to the United States Senate against Republican Henry Cabot Lodge, who was supposed to be unbeatable in Massachusetts. It was a big Republican year in 1952, in Massachusetts and elsewhere, but Jack Kennedy beat Lodge by 70,000 votes.On September 12, 1953, Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married at Newport, Rhode Island. They had three children—Caroline; John, Jr. , whom his father called John-John; and Patrick Bouvier, who lived but a few days.Kennedy missed being nominated for vice-president by a few votes in 1956. But he gained an introduction to millions of Americans who watched the Chicago Democratic Convention on television. When he decided to run for president in1960, his name was widely known. Many thought that his religion and his youthful appearance would handicap him. Kennedy faced the religion issue frankly. He declared his firm belief in the separation of church and state. His wealth enabled him to assemble a staffand to get around the country in a private plane.Kennedy’ s four television debates with Republican candidate, Richard M. Nixon, were a highlight of the 1960 campaign. The debates probably were important in Kennedy’s close victory electoral votes to 219 fo r Nixon. The popular vote was breathtakingly close Kennedy received only18,574 more votes than Nixon--a fraction of 1 precent of the total vote. (excerpts from the New Book of Knowledge)C. AssasinationIn November 1963, President Kennedy journeyed to Texas for a speech-making tour. In Dallas on November 22, he and his wife were cheered enthusiastically as their open car passed through the streets. Suddenly, at 12"30 in the after-noon, an assassin fired several shots, striking the president twice, in the base of the neck and the head, and seriously wounding John Connally, the governor of Texas, who was riding with the Kennedys. The president was rushed to Park-land Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about a' half hour later. Within two hours, Vice President Johnson took the oath as president. On November 24, amid national and worldwide mourning, the President’s body lay in state on the rotunda of the U. S. Capitol. The next day, leaders of 92 nations attended the state funeral, and a million persons lined the route as a horsedrawn caisson bore the body to St. Matthew’s Cathedral for a requiem mass. While millions of Americans watched the ceremonies on television, the president was buried on an open slope in Arlington National Cemetry. There an eternal flame, lighted by his wife, marks the grave.On the day of the assasination, the police arrested Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old ex-marine, for the president’s murder. Oswald, who had lived for a time in the Soviet Union, killed Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit while resisting at-rest. Two days later, in the station, Oswald himself was basement of the Dallas police fatally shot by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner. On November 29, President Johnson appointed a seven- member commission, headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, to conduct a thorough investigation of the assassination and report to the nation. The commission’s report made public on Sept. 27, 1964, held that Oswald fired the shots that killed the president. Further, to allay suspicions that the murder was a conspiratorial plot, it stated that the committee "found no evidence" that either Oswald or Ruby "was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate President Kennedy".Ⅱ. 1. Kennedy thinks the world is different now because man has made great progress in science and technology and has not only the power (scientific farming, speedy transportation, mass production, etc. ) to abolish poverty, but also the power(missiles,H_bombs,etc.)to destroy all forms of human life.I agree with him. 2.According to Kennedy,the belief still at issue around the globe is the belief that all man are created equal and God has given them certain inalienable rights which no state or ruler can take away from them.3.Kennedy considers as friends:a)the old allies of the U.S., such as Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand and the western European countries; b) the countries in South America and;c)many of the developing countries in Asia and Africa that rely on U.S.aid.He considersall socialist countries as foes(all that time the socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union)and those developing countries preparing to take the socialist road.4. Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand.and in a wider sense one may also include France.5.Many new nations were born after World WarⅡ.especially in Africa. In 1 960 alone,just one year before Kennedy’s inaugural speech, the following countries in Africa declared their independence:The Republic of Cen—tral Africa,The Republic of Chad,The Republic of Da-homey,The Peop le’s Republic of the Congo。

大学英语第二册第4课课文及课后答案

大学英语第二册第4课课文及课后答案

北京工商大学专升本会计学专业大学英语2 电子版复习课件整理:王和平QQ 359076395 如果有发现错误或补充请XXX我.谢谢大家所有资料bbb://wangli12a.blog.163aaa 都可以下载UNIT 4XXX想在上大学之前先挣点钱,便申请了一份教学工作。

可是面试情况却越来越糟…我的第一份工作在我等着进大学时,我从一家当地报纸上看到一则伦敦郊区的一所学校要招聘一名教师的广告,此地离我的住处大约十英里远。

因为很缺钱花,又想做一点有益的事情。

于是我提出了申请,与此同时,我也很担心,因为即没有文凭,又没有教学经验,看来要想得到这份工作,机会渺茫。

可是,三天后来了一封信,让我去克洛伊顿面试。

那是一次令人难受的旅程。

搭火车到克洛伊顿车站,然后坐十分钟的汽车,最后至少再走四分之一英里。

结果,我在一个炎热的六月的早晨到了,因为太沮丧而没感到紧张。

学校是一座红砖房子,大大的窗子。

前面的宅院是铺着砾石的正方形,四个角落都各生一丛灌木,它们挣扎着求生于来自一条繁忙大道的烟雾,尘灰。

很显然开门的是校长本人。

他又矮又胖,留着沙色的小胡子,前额上布满皱纹,头发几乎秃光。

他带着一种吃惊的、不满的神情看着我,就像是一位上校看着一名没系鞋带的列兵一样,“哦,对”他咕哝着说“你最好到里面来。

”狭窄、阴暗的走廊里散发出放久的卷心菜的霉味,让人很不舒服,墙上墨迹斑斑,很脏;到处一片沉寂。

从地毯上的面包屑判断,他的书房也是他的餐室。

“你最好坐下,他说道,接着又问我了一连串的问题,为了得到普通中学毕业证书我学了哪些科目,多大了,玩些什么游戏,这时他突然用那双满是血丝的眼睛盯着我,问我是否认为游戏对于孩子的教育起着重大的作用。

我含含糊糊地说些别把游戏看得那么重要之类的话。

他哼了哼。

我的话不正确。

我和那位校长显然没什么共同点。

他说,学校包括一个有二十四个男孩子的班级,年龄范围是七至十三岁。

我必须教所有的课程,除了美术由他自己教外。

高中英语(新人教版)选择性必修二课后习题:Unit 4 Section A(课后习题)【含答案及解析

高中英语(新人教版)选择性必修二课后习题:Unit 4 Section A(课后习题)【含答案及解析

Unit 4JOURNEY ACROSS A VAST LAND Section A Reading and Thinking必备知识基础练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.The US (航空公司)has just announced a formal link-up with British Airways.2.When fire broke out in the museum,a lot of priceless (古董)were destroyed.3.The main body of the building has been turned into a (巨大的)television studio.4.With hundreds of flowers bursting into bloom,spring has the most beautiful (风景)in a year.5.As a manager,he has (令人敬畏的)estimation and project management skills.6.The match between the two universities is likely to be the (最精彩的部分)of the tournament.7.Police and the villagers all agreed the forest fire resulted from (雷)and lightning.8.A good speaker is able to (预测)an audience’s needs and concerns.Ⅱ.完成句子1.When I looked through the window,I saw a waterfall whose beauty(令我惊叹).2.Miss Brown went over to the window,(拉开)the curtain and looked outside.3.They had already walked (几)miles or more from their starting point.4.After surviving a great disaster,one (一定)have good fortune in later years.5.When I (从……起来) the chair,my father and Eleanor’s father were in deep conversation.Ⅲ.句型转换1.I don’t want to go to the cinema.I want to watch TV at home.(rather than)→to the cinema,I would like to watch TV at home.2.When it is seen from the top of the hill,the city looks much more beautiful.(过去分词作状语)→the top of the hill,the city looks much more beautiful.3.Before they started out,they searched for some information on the Internet.(before doing)→,they searched for some information on the Internet.4.The patient was too weak to have the strength to stand up.(so...that...引导的结果状语从句)→The patient was he didn’t have the strength to stand up.5.I didn’t realize that she was a famous film star until she took off her dark glasses.(It is...that强调句)→she took off her dark glasses that I realized that she was a famous film star.关键能力提升练Ⅳ.阅读理解A主题语境:旅游语篇类型:说明文With its snow-covered mountains and a variety of wildlife,Yellowstone National Park is one of the scenic treasures of the United States.Located primarily in Wyoming,the park hosts millions of visitors every year.If you plan to travel within the park,keep in mind the advice from the National Park Service.Seasonal TravelTravel varies vastly from season to season.Roads are generally open in the summer except for cases of rock or mud slides,wild fires,accidents or road construction.Early snows in the fall can cause some roads to close temporarily.In the winter almost all roads are closed to motor vehicles,but snowmobiles and other snow vehicles with tracks are allowed.Roads begin to open in the spring by the latter part of April but may close if snowfall continues.Driving TimeGrand Loop Road is the main road through Yellowstone National Park,and it passes by most of the major attractions.These include Old Faithful,Yellowstone Lake and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone.The maximum speed limit on the Grand Loop is 45 miles per hour,but the speed limit drops during some of the winding and twisty sections of this narrow road.Allow yourself at least two days to fully travel the loop due to the size of the park and occasionally heavy traffic.Safety AwarenessBuffaloes often block the roads in the park as they migrate through the fields.If a herd is travelling across the road you are on,you can either wait for them to pass or find an alternative route.If you get out of your vehicle,you should stay at least 25 yards from any buffalo (and 100 yards or more away from bears and wolves).Buffaloes are particularly unpredictable and charge towards people at a speed of up to 30 mph.You can take your bicycle on any public roads and routes designed for bikes,but bicycles are not allowed on the park roads which are narrow with few shoulders.Elevations range from 5,300 to 8,860 feet.The National Park Service recommends that cyclists wear helmets and noticeable clothing.1.What do we know about travelling in the Yellowstone Park?A.Roads will stay open in spite of emergency.B.Traffic jam is actually a rare thing.C.The driving speed on the road can be 50 mph.D.Motor vehicles are allowed in the winter.2.What safety advice does the National Park Service offer?A.Under no circumstances could you get out of the car.B.Keep going forward when coming across buffaloes.C.Do wear easy-to-see clothes while bicycling.D.Bicycling is forbidden on the public roads.3.Where can you probably find this article?A.In a guidebook.B.In a geography textbook.C.In a research paper.D.In a commercial advertisement.B主题语境:虚拟旅游语篇类型:说明文World travel has moved on to a new level as new websites spring up to enable travellers to plan their trips online.Virtual (虚拟的) tourism is the latest name of the game and although relatively new,has seen some tourism websites grow to host over one million users.Typically,this development features a website that contains the answers to almost any tourism question.Tips and information are not provided by a single source,such as the website host,but rather from travellers themselves—often in the thousands.This has proven to be exceptionally beneficial for would-be travellers who are seeking information on questions such as where to find the best museum orbeach,whether it is better to tour Brussels with a bicycle or on foot and which exchange rate bureaus are available in Italy.Questions about food and restaurants,tourist spots,safety,accommodation,and others are all answered.In addition,posted tips promote better preparation,such as what to pack when heading for Sicily.Apart from the useful advice,visual images and virtual tours have also been made available.If you’d like to visit the Eiffel Tower,it’s a good idea to view the surrounding areas,to pick a safer train route or to know that it’s very close to the Seine River and that a walk along it would enhance the experience.Virtual tours have sprung up globally.In South Africa,John Gore established the Virtual Tour Guide in November last year.On his blog,Gore was quoted as saying,“The world is panoramic (全景的).We are able to turn our heads and look in all directions and get a feel for where we are,but the photograph cannot show or describe that experience completely.”It is technology that makes it possible to share the world around us in a 360-degree way,which really makes the viewer feel as though he or she were really there.4.Why is virtual tourism more and more popular?A.Online games are more and more attractive.B.Many new websites appear and develop fast.C.More and more people want to travel abroad.D.It helps travellers save as much money as possible.5.What does the underlined phrase “spring up” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean?A.Appear.B.Move.pete.D.Reduce.6.From the second paragraph,we know .A.we can solve any problem on websitesB.websites offer all the tips and informationC.we can get all our questions answered onlineD.we can get many tips about tourism on websites7.What’s the main purpose of the passage?A.To introduce the history of virtual tourism.B.To give some advice on virtual tourism online.C.To attract more tourists to travel to the world.D.To teach us how to establish a website online.参考答案Unit4JOURNEY ACROSSA VAST LANDSection A Reading and ThinkingⅠ.1.airline2.antiques3.massive4.scenery5.awesome6.highlight7.thunder8.anticipateⅡ.1.took my breath away2.pulled back3.a couple of4.is bound to5.arose fromⅢ.1.Rather than go2.Seen from3.Before starting out4.so weak that5.It was not until Ⅳ.【语篇解读】本文介绍了美国黄石国家公园服务中心为参观者提供的几条建议。

高级英语第二册课后答案(精品文档)

高级英语第二册课后答案(精品文档)

张汉熙版《高级英语》第二册 lesson 1 课后练习答案习题全解I.Las Vegas. Las Vegas city is the seat of Clark County in South Nevada. In 1970 it had a population of 125,787 people. Revenue from hotels, gambling, entertainment and other tourist-oriented industries forms the backbone of Las Vegas's economy, Its nightclubs and casinos are world famous. The city is also the commercial hub of a ranching and mining area. In the 19th century Las Vegas was a watering place for travelers to South California. In 1.855-1857 the Mormons maintained a fort there, and in 1864 Fort Baker was built by the U. S. army. In 1867, Las Vegas was detached from the Arizona territory and joined to Nevada. (from The New Columbia Encyclopedia )Ⅱ.以下内容需要回复才能看到1. He didn' t think his family was in any real danger, His former house had been demolished by Hurricane Betsy for it only stood a few feet above sea level. His present house was 23 feet above sea level and 250 yards away from the sea. He thought they would be safe here as in any place else. Besides, he had talked the matter over with his father and mother and consulted his longtime friend, Charles Hill, before making his decision to stay and face the hurricane.2. Magna Products is the name of the firm owned by John Koshak. It designed and developed educational toys and supplies.3. Charlie thought they were in real trouble because salty water was sea water. It showed the sea had reached the house and they were in real trouble for they might be washed into the sea by the tidal wave.4. At this Critical moment when grandmother Koshak thought they might die at any moment, she told her husband the dearest and the most precious thing she could think of. This would help to encourage each other and enable them to face death with greater serenity.5.John Koshak felt a crushing guilt because it was he who made the final decision to stay and face the hurricane. Now it seemed they might all die in the hurricane.6.Grandmother Koshak asked the children to sing because she thought this would lessen tension and boost the morale of everyone.7.Janis knew that John was trying his best to comfort and encourage her for he too felt there was a possibility of their dying in the storm.Ⅲ.1.This piece of narration is organized as follows. .introduction, development, climax, and conclusion. The first 6 paragraphs are introductory paragraphs, giving the time, place, and background of the conflict-man versus hurricanes. These paragraphs also introduce the characters in the story.2. The writer focuses chiefly on action but he also clearly and sympathetically delineates the characters in the story.3. John Koshak, Jr. , is the protagonist in the story.4. Man and hurricanes make up the conflict.5. The writer builds up and sustains the suspense in the story by describing in detail and vividly the incidents showing how the Koshaks and their friends struggled against each onslaught of the hurricane.6. The writer gives order and logical movement to the sequence of happenings by describing a series of actions in the order of their occurrence.7. The story reaches its climax in paragraph 27.8. I would have ended the story at the end of Paragraph 27,because the hurricane passed, the main characters survived, and the story could come to a natural end.9. Yes, it is. Because the writer states his theme or the purpose behind his story in the reflection of Grandmother Koshak: "We lost practically all our possessions, but the family came through it. When I think of that, I realize we lost nothing important.Ⅳ.1. We' re 23 feet above sea level.2. The house has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3. We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4. Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights also went out.5. Everybody go out through the back door and run to the cars.6. The electrical systems in the car had been put out by water.7. As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8. ()h God, please help us to get through this storm safely.9. Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and stopped.10. Janis displayed rather late the exhaustion brought about by the nervous tension caused by the hurricane.Ⅴ.See the translation of the text.Ⅵ.1. main: a principal pipe or line in a distributing system for water, gas, electricity, etc.2.sit out: stay until the end ofe by;(American English) pay a visit4.blow in:burst open by the storm.5.douse:put out(a light,fire,generator。

(完整版)高级英语第二册第四课课后题答案

(完整版)高级英语第二册第四课课后题答案

高级英语(D1002001) > 看看课程文档> ADVANCED ENGLISH BOOK II > UNIT 4 INAUGURAL ADDRESS > 第四单元习题答案第四单元习题答案第四单元习题答案Ⅰ.John F. Kennedy(1917--1963),35th President of the United StatesA. His family backgroundJohn Kennedy, whose ancestors came from Ireland, was the first Roman Catholic to become president of the United States. At 43 he was also the youngest man ever elected to the highest office of his country, although he was not the youngest to serve in it. Theodore Roosevelt was not quite 43 when the assasination of President McKinley elevated him to the Presidency. John Fitzgerald Francis Kennedy was born on May 29,1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. Brookline was the suburb of Boston where his grandfather had been elected to many public offices. Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the future presi- dent, was at 25 the youngest bank president in the country. He was to build one of the great private fortunes of his time. He and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy raised a family of nine children. John was the second born.When the first Kennedy child, Joseph, Jr. , was born, father Joe was reported to have said, "He' 11 be the first Kennedy to become president of the United States. " But he was killed while piloting a bomber in World War Ⅱ, and the leadership of the rising Kennedy generation passed to John.Thus young John Kennedy, often called Jack, inherited a background of polities, wealth and determination. The family circle was close and warm. The boys learned competition first in sports. They played hard to win, a family trait in sports and politics all their lives. Young Kennedy attended private schools in Brookline and New York City; and then, in 1931, he entered Choate School, in Wallingford, Connecticut to prepare for college. Young Kennedy, after a short spell at the London School of Economics and Princeton, entered Harvard. In 1940 he graduated from Harvard cure laude.B. His political career and election as presidentIn 1945 the Hearst newspapers hired Kennedy to cover the United Nations preliminary conference in San Francisco. He covered the British elections that year, then decided he had had enough of journalism. He did not know whether he would like politics, but decided to try it. In 1946 he ran for Congress as a Democrat, in a Boston district. Though he did not live there, Kennedy, by hard compaigning, defeated a large field of rivals. He was re-elected twice. Then he tried for election to the United States Senate against Republican Henry Cabot Lodge, who was supposed to be unbeatable in Massachusetts. It was a big Republican year in 1952, in Massachusetts and elsewhere, but Jack Kennedy beat Lodge by 70,000 votes.On September 12, 1953, Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married at Newport, Rhode Island. They had three children—Caroline; John, Jr. , whom his father called John-John; and Patrick Bouvier, who lived but a few days.Kennedy missed being nominated for vice-president by a few votes in 1956. But he gained an introduction to millions of Americans who watched the Chicago Democratic Convention on television. When he decided to run for president in1960, his name was widely known. Many thought that his religion and his youthful appearance would handicap him. Kennedy faced the religion issue frankly. He declared his firm belief in the separation of church and state. Hiswealth enabled him to assemble a staff and to get around the country in a private plane.Kennedy’s four television debates with Republican candidate, Richard M. Nixon, were a highlight of the 1960 campaign. The debates probably were important in Kennedy’s close victory electoral votes to 219 for Nixon. The popular vote was breathtakingly close Kennedy received only18,574 more votes than Nixon--a fraction of 1 precent of the total vote. (excerpts from the New Book of Knowledge)C. AssasinationIn November 1963, President Kennedy journeyed to Texas for a speech-making tour. In Dallas on November 22, he and his wife were cheered enthusiastically as their open car passed through the streets. Suddenly, at 12"30 in the after-noon, an assassin fired several shots, striking the president twice, in the base of the neck and the head, and seriously wounding John Connally, the governor of Texas, who was riding with the Kennedys. The president was rushed to Park-land Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about a' half hour later. Within two hours, Vice President Johnson took the oath as president. On November 24, amid national and worldwide mourning, the President’s body lay in state on the rotunda of the U. S. Capitol. The next day, leaders of 92 nations attended the state funeral, and a million persons lined the route as a horsedrawn caisson bore the body to St. Matthew’s Cathedral for a requiem mass. While millions of Americans watched the ceremonies on television, the president was buried on an open slope in Arlington National Cemetry. There an eternal flame, lighted by his wife, marks the grave.On the day of the assasination, the police arrested Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old ex-marine, for the president’s murder. Oswald, who had lived for a time in the Soviet Union, killed Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit while resisting at-rest. Two days later, in the station, Oswald himself was basement of the Dallas police fatally shot by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner. On November 29, President Johnson appointed a seven-member commission, headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, to conduct a thorough investigation of the assassination and report to the nation. The commission’s report made public on Sept. 27, 1964, held that Oswald fired the shots that killed the president. Further, to allay suspicions that the murder was a conspiratorial plot, it stated that the committee "found no evidence" that either Oswald or Ruby "was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate President Kennedy".Ⅱ. 1. Kennedy thinks the world is different now because man has made great progress in science and technology and has not only the power (scientific farming, speedy transportation, mass production, etc. ) to abolish poverty, but also the power(missiles,H_bombs,etc.)to destroy all forms of human life.I agree with him.2.According to Kennedy,the belief still at issue around the globe is the belief that all man are created equal and God has given them certain inalienable rights which no state or ruler can take away from them.3.Kennedy considers as friends:a)the old allies of the U.S.,such as Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand and the western European countries;b) the countries in South America and;c)many of the developing countries in Asia and Africa that rely on U.S.aid.He considers all socialist countries as foes(all that time the socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union)and those developing countries preparing to take the socialist road.4.Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand.and in a wider sense one may also includeFrance.5.Many new nations were born after World WarⅡ.especially in Africa.In 1 960 alone,just one year before Kennedy’s inaugural speech,the following countries in Africa declared their independence:The Republic of Cen—tral Africa,The Republic of Chad,The Republic of Da-homey,The People’s Republic of the Congo。

人教版高中英语必修第二册课后习题 UNIT 4 Section Ⅳ

人教版高中英语必修第二册课后习题 UNIT 4 Section Ⅳ

SectionⅣListeningandTalking&ReadingforWriting课后·训练提升一、单句语法填空1.Whenever I visit my grandparents in the countryside,they always greet me a hug.2.I was sure that television does have some bad influence children.3.From stamps you can usually learn about the(custom),places and money of foreign countries.4.Her eyes are her most (strike) feature.5.She was afraid alone and she often fell asleep with the light (burn).6. is said that the president of that company will visit our school next week.7.If you go out in this rain without an umbrella,you are likely (get) wet.8. (have) a chance of experiencing this,stop by a village pub and relax with a glass of wine or a local beer.二、完成句子1.He (渴望) get back to work as soon as possible.2.His work(对……产生了巨大的影响) many modern writers.3.I couldn’t tell her the secret(有她母亲站在旁边).4. (这是不足为奇)that he’s had so many accidents,for he’s got no road sense.5.And down by the sea,the roar of the ocean waves and cries of the seabirds (组成) the music of the coast.三、阅读理解Hundreds of years ago,a Norman army came north from England to make war on Scotland.The Scots,a brave people,love their country.They fought hard to drive the enemy out of Scotland.But there were too many of the Normans.It looked as if the Normans would win.One night,the leader of the Scots marched his soldiers to the top of a hill.“We will rest here tonight,my men,” hesaid.“Tomorrow we will fight one more battle.We must win,or we will die.”They were all very tired so they ate their supper quickly and fell asleep.There were four guards on duty,but they were very tired,too,and one by one,also fell asleep.The Normans were not asleep.Quickly they gathered at the foot of the hill.Slowly they went up the hill.Closer they came to the sleeping Scots.They were almost at the top.A few minutes more the war would be over.Suddenly,one of them put his foot on athistle(蓟).He cried out and his sudden cry woke the Scots.In a minute,they were on their feet and ready for a battle.The fightingwas hard,but it did not last long.The Scots wiped out the Normans and saved Scotland.The thistle is not a beautiful plant.It has sharp needles all over it.Few people liked it.But the people of Scotland liked it so much that they made it their national flower.1.At first it looked as if the Normans would win because .A.the Scots were not braveB.the Norman army was so strongC.the Scots did not have a good leaderD.the Normans had the support from the Scottish“ButthereweretoomanyoftheNormans.ItlookedasiftheNormanswouldwi n.”可知选B项。

高级英语第二册Unit4就职演说

高级英语第二册Unit4就职演说

就职演说(1961年1月20日)约翰.肯尼迪我们今天举行的不是一个政党的祝捷大会,而是一次自由的庆典。

这是一个承先启后、继往开来的大事件。

因为刚才我已依照我们的先辈在将近一又四分之三个世纪以前拟好的誓言在诸位和全能的上帝面前庄严宣誓。

当今的世界已与往昔大不相同了。

人类手中已掌握的力量,既足以消除一切形式的人类贫困,也足以结束一切形式的人类生活。

然而,我们的先辈曾为之奋斗的革命信念至今仍未能为举世所公认。

这信念就是认定人权出自上帝所赐而非得自政府的恩典。

我们今天仍未敢忘记我们是第一次革命战争的接班人。

此时此地我谨向我们的朋友,同时也向我们的敌人宣告:火炬已传到我们新一代美国人手中。

这一代人在本世纪成长起来,经受过战火的锻炼,经历过冷峻的和平的考验,以珍视古老的传统而自豪,又决不愿坐视或容许人权逐渐遭到践踏。

美国对这些人权一向负有责任,今天我们也正在本国及全世界范围内为之奋斗。

必须让每一个友邦和敌国都知道:为维护自由,使其长存不灭,我们将会不惜付出任何代价,肩负任何重担,迎战一切困难,援助一切朋友,反击一切敌人。

以上这些是我们保证要做到的——但我们保证要做到的还不止这些。

对于那些与我们有着共同的文化和精神渊源的传统盟邦,我们保证将报之以真诚不渝的友谊。

只要我们团结起来,我们在许多合作性事业中就会无往而不胜;而一旦彼此分裂,我们就会无所作为。

因为我们之间若起争端,彼此离异,便难以与我们面临的强大对手抗衡。

对于那些我们欢迎其加入自由国家行列的各新兴国家,浅们发誓,一种形式的殖民统治的结束绝不应仅是为了被另一种远为残酷的暴政所取代。

我们并不期望这些国家总是支持我们的观点,但我们希望他们始终能够坚决地卫护自己的自由,并时刻牢记,过去那些企图骑上虎背为自己壮声势的愚人结果都没能逃脱葬身虎腹的命运。

对于那些居住在遍布半个地球的茅舍荒村中,正奋力冲破集体贫困的桎梏的各民族,我们保证将尽最大努力帮助他们脱贫自救,不管这样做需要多长时间。

人教版高中英语必修第二册课后习题 Unit 4 Section Ⅱ

人教版高中英语必修第二册课后习题 Unit 4 Section Ⅱ

SectionⅡDiscoveringUsefulStructures一、单句语法填空1.The character (create) by the writer was very attractive.2.The painting (lose) in the flood was valuable.3.I would like my room (paint) white.4.The villagers had many trees (plant) last year.5.There are a few mistakes in your article;you’d better get them (correct).6.The sentence (quote) by the speaker didn’t make sense.7.The news that a storm was on the way made us(alarm).8.We should take some measures to protect the(endanger) animals.二、句型转换1.He is a teacher who is loved by his students.→He is a teacher his students.2.The girl,who was brought up by her uncle,has begun to work now. →The girl,her uncle,has begun to work now.3.They went to the seaside for a holiday after they had finished the work.→They went to the seaside for a holidaywith .4.While they were on holiday,they found somebody had taken care of their dog.→While they were on holiday,theyfound .5.The boss wouldn’t like to discuss the topic at the meeting.→The boss wouldn’t like to at the meeting.三、翻译句子1.He hurried to the office,leaving his breakfast untouched.2.The bridge,designed by a young man,has attracted a lot of visitors.3.The woman hurried to the store,only to find the door already locked.4.With all the emails answered,she turned off the computer.5.The girl is reading a novel written by a famous writer.四、阅读理解AWhen you study abroad in France,you can ee as your native classmates,whether in a lecture or a discussion class.While you can study abroad in France and focus on nearly any subject,it’s the students with a passion for the arts,architecture and history that rush to the country in the largest numbers.Andthat’s no shock,considering that France has been the centre of the arts for centuries.As students of the arts,you will have to make careful use of your time,given all that France has to offer.•Visit the Louvre to view the works of French artists such as Monet,Matisse and Renoir;•Read the works of such French literary geniuses as Baudelaire,Proust and Voltaire;•Listen to the music of Debussy,or more contemporary artists.France is also a main destination for architecture students,as you will see architecture in nearly every style:•The Gothic Chateau de Chambord,built in the 1500s;•Place Dauphine built in 1607 in Baroque style;•The post-modern housing development,Marne-la-Vallee.History students will find that France has been where the action is for quite some time.Over the course of the centuries,it has been the stage for the most important developments in the history of mankind,including the French Revolution,the rise of Napoleon andthe rise of the Fifth Republic under President Charles de Gaulle.It was also the site of the D-Day invasion(诺曼底登陆) of World War Ⅱ.As a possible study abroad location,France has a lot to offer,because the combination of educational institutions(教育机构),arts and culture,and national history are second to none.1.What can we learn about studying abroad in France from the text?A.Few students choose to study in France.B.There are many lectures and discussion classes.C.Students from China are usually treated badly.D.France is the best place for students who love the arts.2.What can art students do on weekends?A.Enjoy Voltaire’s music.B.Listen to Proust’s music.C.Read Renoir’s literary works.D.View Monet’s works in the Louvre.3.According to the teany kinds of architecture in France,such as .①post-modern housing development ②Baroque style buildings ③the Elizabeth Tower④Gothic architectureA.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④4.The te .A.a study abroad websiteB.an architecture advertisementC.a history bookD.a fashion magazineBIf Confucius(孔子) were still alive today and could celebrate his September 28 birthday with a big cake,there would be a lot of candles.He’d need a fan or a strong wind to help him put them out.While many people in China will remember Confucius on his special day,few people in the United States will give him a passing thought.It’s nothing personal.Most Americans don’t even remember the birthdays of their own national heroes.But this doesn’t mean that Americans don’t c are about Confucius.In many ways he has become a bridge that foreigners must cross if they want to reach a deeper understanding of China.In the past 20 years,the Chinese studies programmes have gained huge popularity in Western universities.More recently,the Chinese government has set up Confucius Institutes in more than 80 countries.These schools teach both Chinese language and culture.The main courses of Chinese culture usually include Chinese art,history and philosophy.Some social scientists suggest that Westerners should make full use of the ancient Chinese wisdom to make up for the drawbacks of Western philosophy.Students in the United States,at the same time,are racing to learnChinese.Businessmen who hope to make money in China are reading books about Confucius to understand Chinese customers.So the old thinker’s ideas are still alive and well.Today China attracts the West more than ever,and it will need more teachers to introduce Confucius and Chinese culture to theWest.As for the old thinker,he will not soon be forgotten by people in the West,even if his birthday is.5.The first paragraph is mainly intended to .A.provide some key facts about ConfuciusB.attract the readers’ interest in the subjectC.show great respect for the great thinkerD.prove the popularity of modern birthday celebrations6.We can learn from paragraph 4 that American students .A.have a great interest in studying ChineseB.take an active part in Chinese competitionsC.try to get high scores in Chinese examsD.fight for a chance to learn Chinese7.What is the best title for the passage?A.Forgotten Wisdom in AmericaB.Huge Fans of the Chinese LanguageC.Chinese Culture for WesternersD.An Old Thinker with a Big Future五、七选五阅读理解Everyone can’t live without money. 1 However,money cannot buy everything.You can’t buy the following things only relying on money you have.TimeMoney is a tool for trade.We spend most of our time getting,spending,worrying and fantasying about money. 2 Instead,money takes away your time that could have been spent playing with your children or having a long walk with your friends.When the sun sets,a day goes away from our life forever.No money has power to bring that back to life.Self-respectThere are a lot of eoney can buy self-respect. 3 If you are your worst enemy,money can’t save you from the self-destruction you add to yourself.HealthOne of my best friends has brain cancer,and it is in the last period. 4 But money can never bring life back.HappinessThis is controversial(有争议的).Money can buy happiness if it is spent bringing greater financial safety for the family. 5 Going after money every day can never find its destination with frequent eagerness to get more.A.Show your respect for others.B.Self-respect is got from within.C.Money can buy a lot of things.D.You can’t buy the time or save it in your storeroom.E.Of course money can get him the best health care.F.So you should not try your best to earn money without caring about your health.G.But money ca n’t buy happiness if the purpose is to make money to make other people happy.六、语篇填空The Lantern Festival falls 1. the 15th of the first month of the lunar calendar.This day 2. (be)always the first full moon in the new year.3. (celebration) onthis day began from the Han Dynasty and became popular in the Tang Dynasty.4. (watch)the red lanterns is one of the main nterns of different shapes and sizes are usually put on trees5. along river banks on show.It is said that lanterns were first6. (use)by Zhuge Liang to ask for help when he was7. trouble.Today,when the lanterns slowly rise into the air,people make wishes.Another tradition is guessing lantern riddles.The riddles are usually short,wise,and sometimes 8. (humour).The answer to a riddle can be a Chinese character,a famous person’s name,or a place name.The most important thing is to eat sweet dumplings with different tastes.Sweet dumplings are usually done 9.(happy) by a group of friends or family members,because making sweet dumplings is like a game or an activity.In ancient times,the Lantern Festival was also romantic.Watching lanterns gave young people a chance 10. (meet)each other.答案:一、1.created 2.lost 3.painted 4.planted 5.corrected6.quoted7.alarmed8.endangered二、1.loved by 2.brought up by 3.the work finished 4.their dog taken care of 5.get/have/make the topic discussed三、1.他匆匆去办公室了,早饭都没动。

北师大版高中英语选择性必修第二册UNIT4 HUMOUR Part4 练习含答案

北师大版高中英语选择性必修第二册UNIT4 HUMOUR Part4 练习含答案

UNIT 4HUMOURPart 4LESSON 3 MY FAVOURITE COMEDIAN基础过关练Ⅰ.单词拼写1.The girl sat in the front and(咀嚼)the candy slowly.2.She fixed a lot of(镜子) on the wall for her daughter to practice dancing.3.(2022新高考Ⅱ)We offer (奖学金) to low-income schools and youth organizations.4.They(遇到) many difficulties but they didn't give up.5.There are many g in the field of music, for example, Beethoven and Mozart.Ⅱ.选词填空1.Nowadays some students don't their teachers for help but do some research on their own.2.The difficulties didn't stop us. , they improved our ability to solve problems.3.The girl preparing for the exam and made much progress.4.Wang Yaping to walk out of the spaceship and became the first female Chinese astronaut to walk in space.Ⅲ.单句语法填空1.(2024河南开封七中月考)The world today is moving at a so high pace that we (rare) stop to listen to each other.2.We set up the organization (pure) to provide voluntary service.3.A smile is a (universe) language around the world.4.This comic book is designed(most) for children under six.5.When my mother saw my(create), she told me how creative my design was.6.We were(astonish) to find that the oil price had been going up in recent months.7.Beijing has a reputation hosting the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics.8.He graduated from Peking University in 2001,(obtain) his master's degree.Ⅳ.完成句子1.昨天学生们被他们的老师讲的有趣的故事逗笑了。

二册第四课

二册第四课

第二册第四课inaugural所选答案: B. formal speech made by a person on taking office 正确答案: B. formal speech made by a person on taking officesovereign所选答案: A. self-governing正确答案: A. self-governingsubversion所选答案: C. destroying正确答案: C. destroyinginvective所选答案: D. abusive language正确答案: D. abusive languageinvoke所选答案: A. call forth正确答案: A. call forthprescribe所选答案: A. order or direct正确答案: A. order or directtribulation所选答案: D. great difficulty or trouble 正确答案: D. great difficulty or troubleadversary所选答案: C. an enemy正确答案: C. an enemycivility所选答案: B. polite behaviour正确答案: B. polite behaviourengulf所选答案: A. swallow up正确答案: A. swallow upheed所选答案: D. pay attention to正确答案: D. pay attention toshield所选答案: A. person or thing that protects 正确答案: A. person or thing that protectsasunder所选答案: B. apart in direction or position 正确答案: B. apart in direction or positionbelabour所选答案: B. set upon with too much talk正确答案: B. set upon with too much talk问题15得1 分,满分1 分eradicater所选答案: D. put an end to; destroy正确答案: D. put an end to; destroy问题16得1 分,满分1 分observe所选答案: A. celebrate正确答案: A. celebrate问题17得1 分,满分1 分almighty所选答案: B. all-powerfu正确答案: B. all-powerfusymbolize所选答案: C. represent正确答案: C. representundoing所选答案: D. destruction正确答案: D. destructionpermit所选答案: B. consent正确答案: B. consentcommit所选答案: A. pledge正确答案: A. pledgehost所选答案:[未给定]正确答案: B. multitudealliance所选答案: D. association正确答案: D. associationcast所选答案: C. throw正确答案: C. throw问题25得1 分,满分1 分prey所选答案: A. victim正确答案: A. victim问题26得1 分,满分1 分aggression所选答案: B. invasion正确答案: B. invasion问题27得1 分,满分1 分outpace所选答案: D. surpass正确答案: D. surpassanew所选答案: A. once more正确答案: A. once moretestimony所选答案: A. evidence正确答案: A. evidenceinspection所选答案: D. examination正确答案: D. examinationthe sense of right and wrong c所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:consciencethe largest or greatest number, amount, etc. m所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:maximumdrawn up ready for battle e所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:embattledto express clearly and exactly f所选答案:[未给定]that which has been or may be inherited h所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:heritageto take an oath s所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:swearthe quality of being generous g所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:generosityany public place in which discussions take place f所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:forumformal written order in the name of a court of law, government, or other authority, directing a person to do or not to sth. w所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:writto do away with completely a所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:abolisheither half of the celestial sphere as divided by the ecliptic, the celestial equator, or the horizon. h所选答案:[未给定]a group of persons gathered together for a common reason, as for a legislative, religious, educational, or social purpose. a所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:assemblyto confer with another or others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement n所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:negotiatethe act of suspecting something, especially something wrong, on little evidence or without proof s所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:suspicionto keep in perfect or unaltered condition; maintain unchanged. p所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:preserveto call together s所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:summonfeelings of devoted attachment and affection l所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:loyaltybe delighted r所选答案:[未给定] 正确答案:rejoicea conscientious or concerted effort toward an end; an earnest attempt e所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:endeavorardent, often selfless affection and dedication d所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:devotionsomething promoting or contributing to happiness, well-being, or prosperity; a boon b所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:blessingthe act or an instance of seeking or pursuing something; a search. q所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:questto release or loose from or as if from a leash u所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:unleashto give warning to a所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:alarmfree or almost free from change, variation, or fluctuation; uniform s所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:steadyto have meaning or importance s所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:signifydeeply earnest, serious, and sober s所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:solemna solemn, formal declaration or promise to fulfill a pledge, often calling on God or a sacred object as witness o所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:oatha person from whom one is descended; an ancestor f所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:forebearan adversary; an opponent f所选答案:[未给定]正确答案:foeKennedy's specific poliscy towards the poor countries is _______所选答案:[未给定]正确答案: B. to help them help themselves.In what way is the world different according to Kennedy?所选答案:[未给定]正确答案: B. in the way of science and technology.Which statement is not true?所选答案:[未给定]正确答案: D. Bothe are trying to keep this uncertain balance of terrible military power.In his line "Let the word go forth from this time and place", “the word” means ______.所选答案:[未给定]正确答案: C. what Kennedy saysKennedy's "alliance for progress" is the policy towards _______.所选答案:[未给定]正确答案: D. the Latin American countries.。

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高级英语(D1002001) > 看看课程文档> ADVANCED ENGLISH BOOK II > UNIT 4 INAUGURAL ADDRESS > 第四单元习题答案第四单元习题答案第四单元习题答案Ⅰ.John F. Kennedy(1917--1963),35th President of the United StatesA.His family backgroundJohn Kennedy, whose ancestors came from Ireland, was the first Roman Catholic to become president of the United States. At 43 he was also the youngest man ever elected to the highest office of his country, although he was not the youngest to serve in it. Theodore Roosevelt was not quite 43 when the assasination of President McKinley elevated him to the Presidency. John Fitzgerald Francis Kennedy was born on May 29,1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. Brookline was the suburb of Boston where his grandfather had been elected to many public offices. Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the future presi- dent, was at 25 the youngest bank president in the country. He was to build one of the great private fortunes of his time. He and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy raised a family of nine children. John was the second born.When the first Kennedy child, Joseph, Jr. , was born, father Joe was reported to have said, "He' 11 be the first Kennedy to become president of the United States. " But he was killed while piloting a bomber in World War Ⅱ , and the leadership of the rising Kennedy generation passed to John.Thus young John Kennedy, often called Jack, inherited a background of polities, wealth and determination. The family circle was close and warm. The boys learned competition first in sports. They played hard to win, a family trait in sports and politics all their lives. Young Kennedy attended private schools in Brookline and New York City; and then, in 1931, he entered Choate School, in Wallingford, Connecticut to prepare for college. Young Kennedy, after a short spell at the London School of Economics and Princeton, entered Harvard. In 1940 he graduated from Harvard cure laude.B.His political career and election as presidentIn 1945 the Hearst newspapers hired Kennedy to cover the United Nations preliminary conference in San Francisco. He covered the British elections that year, then decided he had had enough of journalism. He did not know whether he would like politics, but decided to try it. In 1946 he ran for Congress as a Democrat, in a Boston district. Though he did not live there, Kennedy, by hard compaigning, defeated a large field of rivals. He was re-elected twice. Then he tried for election to the United States Senate against Republican Henry Cabot Lodge, who was supposed to be unbeatable in Massachusetts. It was a big Republican year in 1952, in Massachusetts and elsewhere, but Jack Kennedy beat Lodge by 70,000 votes.On September 12, 1953, Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier were married at Newport, Rhode Island. They had three children—Caroline; John, Jr. , whom his father called John-John; and Patrick Bouvier, who lived but a few days.Kennedy missed being nominated for vice-president by a few votes in 1956. But he gained an introduction to millions of Americans who watched the Chicago Democratic Convention on television. When he decided to run for president in1960, his name was widely known. Many thought that his religion and his youthful appearance would handicap him. Kennedy faced the religion issue frankly. He declared his firm belief in the separation of church and state. Hiswealth enabled him to assemble a staff and to get around the country in a private plane.Kennedy’ s four television debates with Republican candidate, Richard M. Nixon, were a highlight of the 1960 campaign. The debates probably were important in Kennedy’s close victory electoral votes to 219 for Nixon. The popular vote was breathtakingly close Kennedy received only18,574 more votes than Nixon--a fraction of 1 precent of the total vote. (excerpts from the New Book of Knowledge)C.AssasinationIn November 1963, President Kennedy journeyed to Texas for a speech-making tour. In Dallas on November 22, he and his wife were cheered enthusiastically as their open car passed through the streets. Suddenly, at 12"30 in the after-noon, an assassin fired several shots, striking the president twice, in the base of the neck and the head, and seriously wounding John Connally, the governor of Texas, who was riding with the Kennedys. The president was rushed to Park-land Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about a' half hour later. Within two hours, Vice President Johnson took the oath as president. On November 24, amid national and worldwid e mourning, the President’s body lay in state on the rotunda of the U. S. Capitol. The next day, leaders of 92 nations attended the state funeral, and a million persons lined the route as a horsedrawn caisson bore the body to St. Matthew’s Cathedral for a requiem mass. While millions of Americans watched the ceremonies on television, the president was buried on an open slope in Arlington National Cemetry. There an eternal flame, lighted by his wife, marks the grave.On the day of the assasination, the police arrested Lee Harvey Oswald, a 24-year-old ex- marine, for the president’s murder. Oswald, who had lived for a time in the Soviet Union, killed Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit while resisting at-rest. Two days later, in the station, Oswald himself was basement of the Dallas police fatally shot by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner. On November 29, President Johnson appointed a seven- member commission, headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, to conduct a thorough investigation of the assassination and report to the nation. The commission’s report made public on Sept. 27, 1964, held that Oswald fired the shots that killed the president. Further, to allay suspicions that the murder was a conspiratorial plot, it stated that the committee "found no evidence" that either Oswald or Ruby "was part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate President Kennedy".Ⅱ. 1. Kennedy thinks the world is different now because man has made great progress in science and technology and has not only the power (scientific farming, speedy transportation, mass production, etc. ) to abolish poverty, but also the power(missiles,H_bombs,etc.)to destroy all forms of human life.I agree with him.2.According to Kennedy,the belief still at issue around the globe is the belief that all man are created equal and God has given them certain inalienable rights which no state or ruler can take away from them.3.Kennedy considers as friends:a)the old allies of the U.S.,such as Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand and the western European countries;b) the countries in South America and;c)many of the developing countries in Asia and Africa that rely on U.S.aid.He considers all socialist countries as foes(all that time the socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union)and those developing countries preparing to take the socialist road.4.Britain,Canada,Australia,New Zealand.and in a wider sense one may alsoinclude France.5.Many new nations were born after World WarⅡ.especially in Africa.In 1 960 alone,just one year before Kennedy’s inaugural speech,the following countries in Africa declared their independence:The Republic of Cen—tral Africa,The Republic of Chad,The Republic of Da-homey,The People’s Republic of the Congo 。

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