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现代大学英语精读3_第二版_unit1、2课文翻译

现代大学英语精读3_第二版_unit1、2课文翻译

Unit 1 Your college years1你可曾考虑过作为一个大学生你生活中正在发生和即将发生的变化?你可曾想到过大学时代教授们以及其他教职工为了你的成长和发展制定了目标?你可曾注意过你在从青少年渐渐成人的过程中会发生某些变化?尽管大学生很少想这些,但是在大学生时代很可能会发生一些主要的变化。

2在这段时期,学生们正经受自我认同危机,他们努力要了解自己的身份,掌握自身的优缺点。

当然,优缺点他们兼而有之,且两者都为数不少。

重要的是人们如何看待自己,其他人又如何看待他们。

皮尔斯和兰多曾在一篇文章中探讨了爱立信在《国际社会百科全书》中有关理论,根据他们的观点,性格特征是由先天基因(即父母的遗传物质)所决定,由外部环境而形成,并受偶然事件的影响的。

人们受环境的影响,反过来也影响他们的环境。

人们如何看待自己扮演的这两个角色无疑正是他们性格特征的部分表现。

3学生们经历自我认同危机的时候,他们也开始渐渐独立,但是可能仍然非常依赖父母。

这种介于独立与依赖之间的冲突常常发生在青少年末期。

事实上,这种冲突很可能因为他们选择继续接受大学教育而愈发激烈。

高中一毕业,一些学生便会立即走入社会开始工作。

这种选择的结果就是他们可能他们在经济上获得独立。

但是大学生已经选择了用几年的时间继续掌握新知并且发展自我,因此他们在一定程度上还要依赖父母。

41984年4月杰利弗·A·霍夫曼在《心理咨询杂志》上发表了《即将成人的青年与父母的心理距离》,文章中他提及了人与父母产生心理距离的四个不同方面。

第一,独立处理日常生活的能力,它包括个人独立处理实际事物和自身事务的能力,如理财的能力、选购服装的能力和决定每天工作日程的能力。

第二,态度独立,即个人学会正确看待和接受自己与父母的态度、价值和信仰上的差异。

第三个心理分离过程是情感独立,霍夫曼将这一过程定义为“摆脱父母的认可、亲近、陪伴和情感支持的过分依赖”。

例如,大学生们会随自己所愿自由选择专业,而且并不认为必须征得父母的认同。

现代大学英语精读3(第二版)翻译unit1 2 3 5

现代大学英语精读3(第二版)翻译unit1 2 3 5

现代大学英语英语精读3(第二版)翻译一单元1 他对他的研究如此专心致志,从来没有过很快就要退休的念头。

He is so devotedto his research that it never occurs to him that he will soon have to retire.2 很多人都曾说过,如果没有有效的制约,我们都有滥用权力的倾向。

Many people have observed that without effective checks we all have a tendency to abuse our power.3 有些国家拒绝卷入这一争端,而且他们对外国的干涉非常反感。

some countries refuse to get involved in this dispute and they resent any foreign interference.4 控制沙尘暴需要大量的工作和资金。

The control of sand storms will involve a tremendous amount of work and money.5 你们用这些技术的时候,必须考虑到当地的条件。

You have to take the local conditions into consideration when you apply these technologies.6 所有的申请者都必须填好这些表格,然后邮寄50美元的报名费。

All applicantswill have to fill out these forms and mail in an application fee of 50 dollars.7 他根据对孩子们行为的观察得出结论:学习是一种自然的乐观。

Based on his observation of children’s behavior, he came to the conclusion that learning is a natural pleasure.8 在一个多民族的国家里,各民族之间的和谐需要小心处理。

现代大学英语精读第二版Unit

现代大学英语精读第二版Unit

Ethnocentrism
Bentrism? "Ethnic" refers to cultural heritage, and "centrism" refers to the central starting point or the tendency of people to put their own group at the center. "ethnocentrism" basically refers to judging other groups from one’s own cultural point of view, or misinterpreting other cultures because one uses the concepts of his own culture. It is the belief that one particular race or nationality of people is superior to all others.
一位亲眼看见那个妇女被汽车轧过的年轻人同意出庭凭证。我很欣赏他的勇气。
大学教育应该设法保证我们的大学生有进行批判性思维的能力。
College education should see to it that our students are able to do critical thinking.
We at least agree on one thing: We agree not to use force. We agree that we must settle our disputes peacefully.
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桂林向来被我们称为最美的地方,我以前怀疑这种说法。现在我完全同意他们了。一切都美极了,尤其是那些千姿百态的石峰。

现代大学英语精读2翻译

现代大学英语精读2翻译

现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译1-10(总5页)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1-CAL-本页仅作为文档封面,使用请直接删除Uint11.It is wrong to raise our children the way we grow flowers in the greenhouse. Wemust expose them to all social problems because very soon they will be dealingwith them as responsible citizens.2.As time goes on we are inevitably going to get more and more involved ininternational affairs. And conflicts are sure to occur because there always existdifferent views and interests among nations.3.We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we mustnever become arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends.rmation is now easily available. An average computer can store theinformation of a small library.5.That construction company is not qualified to handle the project. They donot have any legal document to certify that they have the necessaryexpertise. We must find a company that specializes in building theatres. 6.These think tanks do not make decisions. They are out to generate new ideasand penetrating analyses that will be extremely useful for decision makers.7.The growth of GDP is not everything. Our country cannot be said to havebeen modernized unless the quality of our people’s lives is really improved.8.Poor as we were in many ways at that time, we were still quite happy aschildren, for there was clean air, clean water, a lot of fish, crabs and eels in the rivers, lakes, and ponds; and a lot of flowers, trees and birds in the fields.9.Give absolute power to any individual or any particular group of people, andthat person or group is sure to abuse that power because, just as Lord Acton says, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."10.Traditionally in our country, school education was always said to be moreimportant and useful compared with all other pursuits.Unit21.You know what All things considered, it's not a bad idea to be a teacher. As amatter of fact, I think it is an excellent idea.2.I don't like it when you take a sarcastic tone the way you just did. You seemto be implying all the time that I am a good-for-nothing.3.It is really considerate of my father to leave the final decision to me. I mustsay I am very lucky. Not many people have such a terrific father.4.You said you do not want any money. You may not want money, but you doneed money. I don't see what's wrong with students earning some moneyduring their spare time.5.Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In anycase, it is a Russian folk song.6.Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homeworkto do tomorrow. It's really terrible.7.To demonstrate our unhappiness over the recent dispute, we put off ourForeign Minister's visit indefinitely.8.It's getting dark. The next town is still two hours' drive away. We might aswell camp in the forest, pitch a tent, build a fire, and have a good sleepbefore we continue our journey tomorrow.9.I am really shocked to hear people say they do not consider cheating atexams shameful. Isn't that the most shameful thing that we have beenincapable of feeling ashamed?Unit31.Health care must be available to all citizens regardless of their differences.We cannot justify a policy that denies medical care to the large populationliving in the country.2.They claim to have discovered a universal law which applies to all nations.3.I often made a fool of myself when I was living with my uncle on his farm.When asked to get rid of the weeds in the rice fields, for example, I often failed to tell apart the weeds and the rice seedlings.4.Why go there today I'd much rather we stay until the snow ceases.5.Rice requires large quantities of water and many scientists warn us that evenif we use our water sparingly, the day will inevitably come when we will be fighting over limited supplies of water resources.6.There has been quite a noticeable change in recent years. We no longer leanon exports for economic growth. We now tend to put more emphasis onhome consumption.7.Today's tendency is to give little kids too many tests and exams until they areno good for anything but taking exams.8.It is pointless to force professors to publish a fixed number of papersannually regardless of their quality. Besides, this is a demand even Einsteinwould not have been able to meet.Unit41.The fact that he was able to avoid the seemingly inevitable crash made him anational hero.2.Of the four students who risked their lives to try to drag the drowningchildren to shore, two never returned.3.The Japanese are known for their long life span. They believe they owe thisto their eating habits/the composition of their diet, which contains a lot offish products.4.I know Harris. I couldn't imagine a man like him making such stupid remarks.5.After testing her loyalty many times, he was now going to give her the mostdangerous task.6.I hear that Lincoln delivered an extremely powerful speech on that occasion.Whatever did he actually say?7.That this time they must be ready to challenge death was clear to everybody.But no one regretted this move.8.As accidents go/As far as accidents are concerned, there was nothing out ofthe ordinary: a crazy young man drives a car on a university campus and killsa young woman student. What is unusual is the fact that the man dares tochallenge the people who want to take him to court, because his father is alocal police officer.9.Every time/Whenever we decide on a financial policy, we have to make aclear distinction between short-term interests and long-term interests.10.Although it was early October, people could already be seen driving acrossthe frozen river.Unit51.The government will have to decide when and how to put brakes on theeconomy before it speeds out of control.2.Why waste money building an airport in the middle of nowhere We must notignore the fact that what people here need most is clean water and clean air.3.They thought they might take a different route on their return trip so as toexplore the great canyon in Tibet.4.She traveled around the world and came back home quite a changed person,educated and greatly revitalized.5.There is no easy fix for our social problems. We should explore allpossibilities and move one step at a time.6.All old traditions die a slow and lingering death. Customs and habits thathave taken so long to form can't be expected to disappear overnight.7.Madam Chang was considered a pioneer who advocated combining classicChinese music with Western music.8.I was so stunned when I heard the news, that for quite some time I didn'tknow what to say.9.The soldiers are learning how to survive in the wilderness.10.I'll go there with you if you insist. But really I won't be much help to you.Unit61. — I suspect that he has not told us the whole truth. /I doubt he has told usthe whole truth.— Why do you doubt it?2. Nobody would have suspected him. A suspect wouldn't usually look so appealing. But finally the police identified him to be the true murderer through aDNA test.3. Huangdi is regarded as the very first farmer in our history while his wife wasthe first weaver.4. Please give my best regards to my friends there. I really miss them all.5. Whenever possible young people prefer to earn their own living than live offtheir parents.6. The North demanded the military exercise be called off, but the South refused.Instead they demanded an open apology from the North for the gun fire.7. This place has earned itself quite a reputation for developing a greeneconomy.8. Being young, they are often inclined to look at things from the bright side.9. Scientists have identified the frozen body as a young hunter who lived aboutsix thousand years ago.10. Although she is a second-generation Chinese American, she still values herChinese cultural identity.Uint71.As a child, he was exposed to great works of literature, for both his parentswere wellread2.The military announced that they had succeeded in developing a new stealthfighter.3.They’re t rying tocome up with practical ways to reduce production costs forthis4.Most people think that all things considered , life is much better today than itwas 30 years ago.5.Success doesn’t only depend on what you do. What you don’t do is equallyimportant.6.H ow do you account for the company’s high staff turnover?7.Most of the buildings in the town were reduced to to rubble in theearthquake.8.How can I concentrate on my work with my roommates talking and laughing9.We admire the way he answered awkward questions at the press conferencewith wit and facts.10.The moment he entered the conference room, he a feeling that somethinghad gone wrong.Uint81.If it hadn't been for one man's courage and wisdom, the Shenzhen SpecialEconomic Zone could never have succeeded.2.— Sorry I cut you off just now. You were saying...— I was saying that it is noteasy to break down the resistance of those conservatives. But we must go atthem step by step.3.The government knows only too well that it cannot increase taxes at willwithout hurting home consumption. But to shift the emphasis from export todomestic consumption takes time.4.Even with all these home appliances, it is impossible to do awaywith/eliminate domestic labor completely.5.Our town must have looked this way three hundred years ago. Many oldbuildings were about to fall in ruins. Some of our leaders wanted to tear them down and put up new tall buildings in their place. But due to lack of money, the plan had to be abandoned. Looking back that was actually a blessing. Today our town has become a tourist attraction.6.Ironically, sometimes the more we increase production, the more wedecrease profit.7.This project has occupied too much of my time. I could not launch a newproject even if I wanted to.8.To tell the truth, I'm more worried about social stagnation than economicslowdown. Of course, you may not share my view.9.Sadly enough, not everyone realizes that if we do not improve oureducational standards, we will lag behind other countries for ever.Unit91.Mr. Lin has always concerned himself with the desertification problem. I fullyagree with him that this is a serious concern as regards our environmentalprotection.2.The government spokesman expressed our deep concern for the twoChinese engineers who were recently taken hostage by the pirates.3.It is hard to visualize how we can protect the dam from enemy attack.4.Freedom of religion means not only that people can pursue different faiths. Italso means that they have the right not to have any religion.5.We teachers usually meet once every week to compare notes about ourteaching.6.The situation of this area is very delicate. No country should be allowed todo anything to threaten the precarious balance.7.To be adequate as a translator, we must have a good command of both theforeign language and Chinese. And I consider myself terribly inadequate inthis respect.8.However we differ in our opinion, we must face the challenge together.9.The way I define a good education is that, when you get through it, you notonly know how to make a living, but you also know how to live.Unit101.There is a popular children’s story, which describes the adventures of awooden puppet that comes to life as if by magic.2.Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively.3.This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty.4.You know, for me, to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture myhappy childhood.5.This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold inCanada.6.The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year whenthe terrible snow storm struck, doing great damage to the ripening fruits.7.Too much sugar will not do you any good. To begin with, it will do damageto (or damage) your teeth. In fact, it will do you harm (or harm you) in manyways.8.His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration.9.He insisted that everything should be in place before we knocked off, beforefive-thirty, to be exact.10.He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan,and he was anxious to plunge into the work as soon as he went back. But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him.11。

现代大学英语精读第二版UnitUnit句子翻译答案

现代大学英语精读第二版UnitUnit句子翻译答案

现代⼤学英语精读第⼆版UnitUnit句⼦翻译答案U n i t 1 1. He is so devoted to his research that it never occurs to him that he will soon have to retire. 他对他的研究如此专⼼致志,从来没有过很快就要退休的念头。

2.Many people have observed that,without effective checks,we all havea tendency to abuse our power. 很多⼈都曾说过,如果没有有效的制约,我们都有滥⽤权⼒的倾向。

3. Some countries refuse to get involved in this dispute and they resent any foreign interference. 有些国家拒绝卷⼊这⼀争端,⽽且他们对外国的⼲涉⾮常反感。

4. The control of sand storms will involve a tremendous amount of work and money. 控制沙尘暴需要⼤量的⼯作和资⾦。

5. You have to take the local conditions into consideration when you apply these technologies. 你们⽤这些技术的时候,必须考虑到当地的条件。

6. All applicants will have to fill out these forms and mail in an application fee of 50 dollars. 所有的申请者都必须填好这些表格,然后邮寄50美元的报名费。

7.Based on his observation of children’s behavior,he came to the conclusion that learning is a natural pleasure. 他根据对孩⼦们⾏为的观察得出结论:学习是⼀种⾃然的乐趣。

现代大学英语精读1(第二版)1-10单元课文翻译

现代大学英语精读1(第二版)1-10单元课文翻译

课文翻译(Unit1——10)第一单元Translation of Text A半日1我走在父亲的一侧,牢牢地抓着他的右手。

我身上穿的,戴的全是新的:黑鞋子,绿校服,红帽子。

然儿我一点儿也高兴不起来,因为今天我将第一次被扔到学校里去。

2母亲站在窗前望着我们缓缓前行,我也不时的回头看她,希望她会救我。

我们沿着街道走着,街道两旁是花园和田野,田野里栽满了梨树和椰枣树。

3“我为什么要去上学?”我问父亲,“是我做错了什么了吗?”4“我不是在惩罚你,”父亲笑着说道,“上学不是一种惩罚。

学校是把孩子培养成才的地方。

难道你不想象你哥哥们那样,成为一个有用的人吗?”5我不相信他的话。

我才不相信把我从家里拽出来,扔进那个大大的,高墙围绕的建筑里对我有什么真正的好处呢。

6到了学校门口,我们看到了宽阔的庭院,站满了孩子。

“自己进去吧,”我父亲说,“加入他们。

笑一笑,给其他的孩子做个好榜样。

”7我紧抓着父亲的手,犹豫不决。

但是父亲却把我轻轻地推开了。

“拿出点男子气概来,”他说,“从今天起你就要真正开始自己的生活了。

放学时我会在这等你的。

”8我走了几步,便看见了一些孩子的面孔。

他们中我一个也不认识。

他们也没有一个认识我的。

我感觉自己像是一个迷了路的陌生人。

然而这时有些男孩开始好奇的打量我,其中一个走过来问到,“谁带你来的?”9“我爸爸”我小声说道。

10“我爸爸死了,”他简短地说。

11我不知道该说些什么。

这时学校的门已经关上了,有些孩子哭了起来。

接着,铃响了,一位女士走了过来,后面跟着一群男人。

那些人把我们排成几行。

使我们形成一个错综复杂的队行,站在那四周高楼耸立的院子里。

每层楼都有长长的阳台,阳台上带有木制顶棚,从阳台上可以俯视到我们。

12“这是你们的新家,”那位女士说道,“这儿有你们的父母。

一切能带给你们快乐,对你们有益的事物,这儿都有。

因此擦干你们的眼泪,快快乐乐地面对生活。

”13这样看来我之前的顾虑都是毫无根据的了。

版现代大学英语精读2-unit-2课文翻译sayyes

版现代大学英语精读2-unit-2课文翻译sayyes

版现代大学英语精读2-unit-2课文翻译sayyesText ASay Yes1.They were doing the dishes, his wife washing while he dried. Unlikemost men he knew,he really pitched(用力扔;投;抛;搭帐篷;沥青漆黑;)in on the housework. A few months earlier he'd overheard a friend of his wife's congratulating her on having such a considerate husband.他们在洗盘子,妻子,他擦干。

与他认识的大多数男人不同,他确实主动到帮助做家务。

几个月前他无意听到他妻子的一个朋友祝贺她有这样一个体贴的丈夫。

2.They talked about different things and somehow got onto the subjectof whether white people should marry black people. He said that all things considered, he thought it was a bad idea.他们闲聊着不同的事情,不知不觉就谈到了白人是否应该和黑人结婚这一话题。

他说综合各方面考虑,这不是一一个好主意。

3.“Why" she asked.“为什么”她问。

4.Sometimes his wife got this look where she pinched(拧;捏;掐;捏住)her brows( [bra?]额头;山脊;坡顶) together and bit her lower lip.When he saw her like this he knew he should keep his mouth shut, but he never it made him talk more. She had that look now.有时他妻子会做出这样的表情;紧锁双眉,咬住下唇。

现代大学英语第二版精读2unit 10 课文翻译

现代大学英语第二版精读2unit 10 课文翻译

1.Not very far from Naples, a strange city sleeps under the hot Italian sun. It is the city of Pompei i, and there is no other city quite like it in all the world. Nothing lives in Pompeii except crickets a nd beetles and lizards, yet every year thousands of people travel from distant countries to visit it.1. 在离那不勒斯不远的地方,一座奇特的小城寂静的沉睡在意大利炙热的骄阳之下。

那就是庞培城。

全世界再没有任何一个城市和庞培城相像。

在庞培城中,除了蟋蟀、甲虫和蜥蜴之外,别无其他生物,然而每年都有成千上万的人从不同国度不远万里前来参观。

2.Pompeii is a dead city. No one has lived there for nearly two thousand years----not since the su mmer of the year A.D. 79, to be exact.2.庞培是一座死城。

确切的说自从公元79年的那个夏天开始,两千年来没有人在这里生活过。

3.Until that year Pompeii was a prosperous city of 25,000 people. Nearby was the Bay of Naples, an arm of the blue Mediterranean. Rich men came down from wealthy Rome to build seaside vill as. Farmlands surrounded Pompeii. Rising behind the city was the 4000-foot Mount Vesuvius, a gr ass-covered slope where the shepherds of Pompeii took their goats to graze. Pompeii was a busy city and a happy one.3.直到那年夏天庞培成还是一座拥有25000人的繁荣城市,离那不远就是蓝色地中海之臂的那不勒斯湾。

现代大学英语精读1 第二版 第二单元课文翻译

现代大学英语精读1 第二版 第二单元课文翻译

Translation of Text A男孩与银行办事员菲利普·罗斯我有一个朋友,他对银行深恶痛绝。

“银行就像糖果店或杂货店一样,不过是一家商店而已,”他说,“唯一不同的是,银行经营的碰巧是钱,而这些钱原本就是你的。

要是让银行去卖钱包或是贴身腰包,他们也许办起事来会少一些教堂做派。

”有一天当我走进一家位于纽约西区的银行营业所时,就不禁想起了这个朋友。

这家营业所不大,但灯光亮得刺眼。

我是来开设一个活期账户的。

当时正值午饭时间,唯一当班的办事员是一个四十来岁的黑人,一头短发吹得很平整,蓄着淡淡的一字胡,穿着一身笔挺的棕色西装。

从上到下都让人觉得是一位穿着考究的权威人士。

此时这位办事员正站在一个小柜台后面,面对着一个白人男孩。

那男孩身上一件尖领的套头衫,下面是一条卡布其裤子,脚上穿一双平底鞋。

他有一头淡淡的金发,我想我之所以格外注意到他是因为他看上去更像是预科学校里的孩子,而不是一个站在西区银行里的客户。

5 接下来发生的事情让我继续关注这个孩子。

6 他手拿一张摊开的储蓄账户存折,一脸绝望的表情。

“可是我不明白,”他对办事员说,“我自己开的账户,为什么我自己不能取钱呢?”7 “我已经和你解释过了,”办事员对他说,“十四岁的孩子没有父母开的字条是不允许取钱的。

”8 “可那实在是没有道理,”男孩说,这是他的声音都发颤了,“这是我的钱。

是我存进去的。

这是我的存折。

”9 “这我知道,”办事员说,“但那时规定。

我很抱歉。

”10 他就面带着微笑转向了我。

“我能为您效劳吗,先生?”11 我丝毫没有犹豫。

“我本打算开一个新账户的,”我说道,“但是在我看到这里发生的一切以后,我想我改注意了。

”12 “对不起,我不明白您的意思?”我说,“如果我对这里发生的事情没理解错的话,你是说这个男孩按年龄可以在你们的银行里存钱,但是却不能够取钱。

而这是不是他的钱或者是不是他的账户似乎都不存在疑问,那么你们银行所谓的政策显然是太荒谬了。

现代大学英语精读1(第二版)1-10单元课文翻译

现代大学英语精读1(第二版)1-10单元课文翻译

课文翻译(Unit1——10)第一单元Translation of Text A半日1我走在父亲的一侧,牢牢地抓着他的右手。

我身上穿的,戴的全是新的:黑鞋子,绿校服,红帽子。

然儿我一点儿也高兴不起来,因为今天我将第一次被扔到学校里去。

2母亲站在窗前望着我们缓缓前行,我也不时的回头看她,希望她会救我。

我们沿着街道走着,街道两旁是花园和田野,田野里栽满了梨树和椰枣树。

3“我为什么要去上学?”我问父亲,“是我做错了什么了吗?”4“我不是在惩罚你,”父亲笑着说道,“上学不是一种惩罚。

学校是把孩子培养成才的地方。

难道你不想象你哥哥们那样,成为一个有用的人吗?”5我不相信他的话。

我才不相信把我从家里拽出来,扔进那个大大的,高墙围绕的建筑里对我有什么真正的好处呢。

6到了学校门口,我们看到了宽阔的庭院,站满了孩子。

“自己进去吧,”我父亲说,“加入他们。

笑一笑,给其他的孩子做个好榜样。

”7我紧抓着父亲的手,犹豫不决。

但是父亲却把我轻轻地推开了。

“拿出点男子气概来,”他说,“从今天起你就要真正开始自己的生活了。

放学时我会在这等你的。

”8我走了几步,便看见了一些孩子的面孔。

他们中我一个也不认识。

他们也没有一个认识我的。

我感觉自己像是一个迷了路的陌生人。

然而这时有些男孩开始好奇的打量我,其中一个走过来问到,“谁带你来的?”9“我爸爸”我小声说道。

10“我爸爸死了,”他简短地说。

11我不知道该说些什么。

这时学校的门已经关上了,有些孩子哭了起来。

接着,铃响了,一位女士走了过来,后面跟着一群男人。

那些人把我们排成几行。

使我们形成一个错综复杂的队行,站在那四周高楼耸立的院子里。

每层楼都有长长的阳台,阳台上带有木制顶棚,从阳台上可以俯视到我们。

12“这是你们的新家,”那位女士说道,“这儿有你们的父母。

一切能带给你们快乐,对你们有益的事物,这儿都有。

因此擦干你们的眼泪,快快乐乐地面对生活。

”13这样看来我之前的顾虑都是毫无根据的了。

现代大学英语精读1(第二版)1-9课文翻译

现代大学英语精读1(第二版)1-9课文翻译

课文翻译(Unit1——10)第一单元Translation of Text A半日1我走在父亲的一侧,牢牢地抓着他的右手。

我身上穿的,戴的全是新的:黑鞋子,绿校服,红帽子。

然儿我一点儿也高兴不起来,因为今天我将第一次被扔到学校里去。

2母亲站在窗前望着我们缓缓前行,我也不时的回头看她,希望她会救我。

我们沿着街道走着,街道两旁是花园和田野,田野里栽满了梨树和椰枣树。

3“我为什么要去上学?”我问父亲,“是我做错了什么了吗?”4“我不是在惩罚你,”父亲笑着说道,“上学不是一种惩罚。

学校是把孩子培养成才的地方。

难道你不想象你哥哥们那样,成为一个有用的人吗?”5我不相信他的话。

我才不相信把我从家里拽出来,扔进那个大大的,高墙围绕的建筑里对我有什么真正的好处呢。

6到了学校门口,我们看到了宽阔的庭院,站满了孩子。

“自己进去吧,”我父亲说,“加入他们。

笑一笑,给其他的孩子做个好榜样。

”7我紧抓着父亲的手,犹豫不决。

但是父亲却把我轻轻地推开了。

“拿出点男子气概来,”他说,“从今天起你就要真正开始自己的生活了。

放学时我会在这等你的。

”8我走了几步,便看见了一些孩子的面孔。

他们中我一个也不认识。

他们也没有一个认识我的。

我感觉自己像是一个迷了路的陌生人。

然而这时有些男孩开始好奇的打量我,其中一个走过来问到,“谁带你来的?”9“我爸爸”我小声说道。

10“我爸爸死了,”他简短地说。

11我不知道该说些什么。

这时学校的门已经关上了,有些孩子哭了起来。

接着,铃响了,一位女士走了过来,后面跟着一群男人。

那些人把我们排成几行。

使我们形成一个错综复杂的队行,站在那四周高楼耸立的院子里。

每层楼都有长长的阳台,阳台上带有木制顶棚,从阳台上可以俯视到我们。

12“这是你们的新家,”那位女士说道,“这儿有你们的父母。

一切能带给你们快乐,对你们有益的事物,这儿都有。

因此擦干你们的眼泪,快快乐乐地面对生活。

”13这样看来我之前的顾虑都是毫无根据的了。

现代大学英语精读2(第二版)课文翻译

现代大学英语精读2(第二版)课文翻译

UNIT1 又一学年——为了什么约翰·切阿迪1.给你们讲讲我刚当老师时候的一次失败经历吧。

那是1940年的1月,我从研究生院毕业不久,在堪萨斯城大学开始第一学期的教学工作。

一个瘦高,长得就像顶上有毛的豆角架一样的男学生走进我的课堂,坐下,双臂交叉放在胸前,看着我,好像在说:“好吧,教我一些东西。

”两周后我们开始学习《哈姆雷特》。

三周后他双手叉腰走进我的办公室,“看,”他说,“我来这是学习当药剂师的。

我为什么必须读这个”由于没有随身带着自己的书,他就指着桌子上放着的我的那本。

2.虽然我是位新老师,我本来可以告诉这个家伙许多事情的。

我本来可以指出,他考入的不是制药技工培训学校而是大学,而且他在毕业时,应该得到一张写有理学学士而不是“合格的磨药工”的学位证书。

这证书会证明他专修过药剂学,但它还能进一步证明他曾经接触过一些人类发展史上产生的思想。

换句话说,他上的不是技能培训学校而是大学,在大学里学生既要得到培训又要接受教育。

3.我本来可以把这些话都告诉他,但是很明显,他不会待很长时间,说了也没用。

4.但是,由于我当时很年轻而且责任感也很强,我尽量把我的意思这样表达出来:“在你的余生中,”我说,“平均每天24小时左右。

谈恋爱时,你会觉得它有点短;失恋时,你会觉得它有点长。

但平均每天24小时会保持不变。

在其余的大约8个小时的时间里,你会处于睡眠状态。

5.“然后在每个工作日8个小时左右的时间里,我希望你会忙于一些有用的事情。

假设你毕业于一所药科大学——或工程大学,法学院,或者其他什么大学——在那8个小时时间里,你将用到你的专业技能。

作为一个药剂师,你要确保氯化物没有和阿斯匹林混在一起;作为一个工程师,你要确保一切都在你的掌控之中;作为一个律师,你要保证你的当事人没有因为你的无能而被处以电刑。

这些都是有用的工作,它们涉及到的技能每个人都必须尊重,而且它们都能给你带来基本的满足。

无论你还干些什么,这些技能都很可能是你养家糊口的本领。

现代大学英语精读第二版unit课文翻译

现代大学英语精读第二版unit课文翻译

Unit 1 Your college years1你可曾考虑过作为一个大学生你生活中正在发生和即将发生的变化?你可曾想到过大学时代教授们以及其他教职工为了你的成长和发展制定了目标?你可曾注意过你在从青少年渐渐成人的过程中会发生某些变化?尽管大学生很少想这些,但是在大学生时代很可能会发生一些主要的变化。

2在这段时期,学生们正经受自我认同危机,他们努力要了解自己的身份,掌握自身的优缺点。

当然,优缺点他们兼而有之,且两者都为数不少。

重要的是人们如何看待自己,其他人又如何看待他们。

皮尔斯和兰多曾在一篇文章中探讨了爱立信在《国际社会百科全书》中有关理论,根据他们的观点,性格特征是由先天基因(即父母的遗传物质)所决定,由外部环境而形成,并受偶然事件的影响的。

人们受环境的影响,反过来也影响他们的环境。

人们如何看待自己扮演的这两个角色无疑正是他们性格特征的部分表现。

3学生们经历自我认同危机的时候,他们也开始渐渐独立,但是可能仍然非常依赖父母。

这种介于独立与依赖之间的冲突常常发生在青少年末期。

事实上,这种冲突很可能因为他们选择继续接受大学教育而愈发激烈。

高中一毕业,一些学生便会立即走入社会开始工作。

这种选择的结果就是他们可能他们在经济上获得独立。

但是大学生已经选择了用几年的时间继续掌握新知并且发展自我,因此他们在一定程度上还要依赖父母。

4 1984年4月杰利弗·A·霍夫曼在《心理咨询杂志》上发表了《即将成人的青年与父母的心理距离》,文章中他提及了人与父母产生心理距离的四个不同方面。

第一,独立处理日常生活的能力,它包括个人独立处理实际事物和自身事务的能力,如理财的能力、选购服装的能力和决定每天工作日程的能力。

第二,态度独立,即个人学会正确看待和接受自己与父母的态度、价值和信仰上的差异。

第三个心理分离过程是情感独立,霍夫曼将这一过程定义为“摆脱父母的认可、亲近、陪伴和情感支持的过分依赖”。

例如,大学生们会随自己所愿自由选择专业,而且并不认为必须征得父母的认同。

最新现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译Unit1-10、Unit12

最新现代大学英语精读2(第二版)翻译Unit1-10、Unit12

Uint 11.It is wrong to raise our children the way we grow flowers in the greenhouse. We must exposethem to all social problems because very soon they will be dealing with them as responsible citizens.2.As time goes on we are inevitably going to get more and more involved in internationalaffairs. And conflicts are sure to occur because there always exist different views and interests among nations.3.We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must neverbecome arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends.rmation is now easily available. An average computer can store the information of a smalllibrary.5.That construction company is not qualified to handle the project. They do not have any legaldocument to certify that they have the necessary expertise. We must find a company that specializes in building theatres.6.These think tanks do not make decisions. They are out to generate new ideas andpenetrating analyses that will be extremely useful for decision makers.7.The growth of GDP is not everything. Our country cannot be said to have been modernizedunless the quality of our people’s lives is really improved.8.Poor as we were in many ways at that time, we were still quite happy as children, for therewas clean air, clean water, a lot of fish, crabs and eels in the rivers, lakes, and ponds; and a lot of flowers, trees and birds in the fields.9.Give absolute power to any individual or any particular group of people, and that person orgroup is sure to abuse that power because, just as Lord Acton says, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."10.Traditionally in our country, school education was always said to be more important anduseful compared with all other pursuits.Unit 21.You know what? All things considered, it's not a bad idea to be a teacher. As a matter of fact,I think it is an excellent idea.2.I don't like it when you take a sarcastic tone the way you just did. You seem to be implying allthe time that I am a good-for-nothing.3.It is really considerate of my father to leave the final decision to me. I must say I am verylucky. Not many people have such a terrific father.4.You said you do not want any money. You may not want money, but you do need money. Idon't see what's wrong with students earning some money during their spare time.5.Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In any case, it is aRussian folk song.6.Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homework to do tomorrow.It's really terrible.7.To demonstrate our unhappiness over the recent dispute, we put off our Foreign Minister'svisit indefinitely.8.It's getting dark. The next town is still two hours' drive away. We might as well camp in theforest, pitch a tent, build a fire, and have a good sleep before we continue our journey tomorrow.9.I am really shocked to hear people say they do not consider cheating at exams shameful. Isn'tthat the most shameful thing that we have been incapable of feeling ashamed?Unit 31.Health care must be available to all citizens regardless of their differences. We cannot justifya policy that denies medical care to the large population living in the country.2.They claim to have discovered a universal law which applies to all nations.3.I often made a fool of myself when I was living with my uncle on his farm. When asked to getrid of the weeds in the rice fields, for example, I often failed to tell apart the weeds and the rice seedlings.4.Why go there today? I'd much rather we stay until the snow ceases.5.Rice requires large quantities of water and many scientists warn us that even if we use ourwater sparingly, the day will inevitably come when we will be fighting over limited supplies of water resources.6.There has been quite a noticeable change in recent years. We no longer lean on exports foreconomic growth. We now tend to put more emphasis on home consumption.7.Today's tendency is to give little kids too many tests and exams until they are no good foranything but taking exams.8.It is pointless to force professors to publish a fixed number of papers annually regardless oftheir quality. Besides, this is a demand even Einstein would not have been able to meet.Unit 41.The fact that he was able to avoid the seemingly inevitable crash made him a national hero.2.Of the four students who risked their lives to try to drag the drowning children to shore, twonever returned.3.The Japanese are known for their long life span. They believe they owe this to their eatinghabits/the composition of their diet, which contains a lot of fish products.4.I know Harris. I couldn't imagine a man like him making such stupid remarks.5.After testing her loyalty many times, he was now going to give her the most dangerous task.6.I hear that Lincoln delivered an extremely powerful speech on that occasion. Whatever didhe actually say?7.That this time they must be ready to challenge death was clear to everybody. But no oneregretted this move.8.As accidents go/As far as accidents are concerned, there was nothing out of the ordinary: acrazy young man drives a car on a university campus and kills a young woman student. What is unusual is the fact that the man dares to challenge the people who want to take him to court, because his father is a local police officer.9.Every time/Whenever we decide on a financial policy, we have to make a clear distinctionbetween short-term interests and long-term interests.10.Although it was early October, people could already be seen driving across the frozen river.Unit 51.The government will have to decide when and how to put brakes on the economy before itspeeds out of control.2.Why waste money building an airport in the middle of nowhere? We must not ignore the factthat what people here need most is clean water and clean air.3.They thought they might take a different route on their return trip so as to explore the greatcanyon in Tibet.4.She traveled around the world and came back home quite a changed person, educated andgreatly revitalized.5.There is no easy fix for our social problems. We should explore all possibilities and move onestep at a time.6.All old traditions die a slow and lingering death. Customs and habits that have taken so longto form can't be expected to disappear overnight.7.Madam Chang was considered a pioneer who advocated combining classic Chinese musicwith Western music.8.I was so stunned when I heard the news, that for quite some time I didn't know what to say.9.The soldiers are learning how to survive in the wilderness.10.I'll go there with you if you insist. But really I won't be much help to you.Unit 61. — I suspect that he has not told us the whole truth. /I doubt he has told us the whole truth.— Why do you doubt it?2. Nobody would have suspected him. A suspect wouldn't usually look so appealing. But finally the police identified him to be the true murderer through a DNA test.3. Huangdi is regarded as the very first farmer in our history while his wife was the first weaver.4. Please give my best regards to my friends there. I really miss them all.5. Whenever possible young people prefer to earn their own living than live off their parents.6. The North demanded the military exercise be called off, but the South refused. Instead they demanded an open apology from the North for the gun fire.7. This place has earned itself quite a reputation for developing a green economy.8. Being young, they are often inclined to look at things from the bright side.9. Scientists have identified the frozen body as a young hunter who lived about six thousand years ago.10. Although she is a second-generation Chinese American, she still values her Chinese cultural identity.Uint 71.As a child, he was exposed to great works of literature, for both his parents were wellread2.The military announced that they had succeeded in developing a new stealth fighter.3.They’re trying tocome up with practi cal ways to reduce production costs for this4.Most people think that all things considered , life is much better today than it was 30 yearsago.5.Success doesn’t only depend on what you do. What you don’t do is equally important.6.How do you account for the c ompany’s high staff turnover?7.Most of the buildings in the town were reduced to to rubble in the earthquake.8.How can I concentrate on my work with my roommates talking and laughing ?9.We admire the way he answered awkward questions at the press conference with wit andfacts.10.The moment he entered the conference room, he a feeling that something had gone wrong.Uint 81.If it hadn't been for one man's courage and wisdom, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zonecould never have succeeded.2.— Sorry I cut you off just now. You were saying...— I was saying that it is not easy to breakdown the resistance of those conservatives. But we must go at them step by step.3.The government knows only too well that it cannot increase taxes at will without hurtinghome consumption. But to shift the emphasis from export to domestic consumption takes time.4.Even with all these home appliances, it is impossible to do away with/eliminate domesticlabor completely.5.Our town must have looked this way three hundred years ago. Many old buildings wereabout to fall in ruins. Some of our leaders wanted to tear them down and put up new tall buildings in their place. But due to lack of money, the plan had to be abandoned. Looking back that was actually a blessing. Today our town has become a tourist attraction.6.Ironically, sometimes the more we increase production, the more we decrease profit.7.This project has occupied too much of my time. I could not launch a new project even if Iwanted to.8.To tell the truth, I'm more worried about social stagnation than economic slowdown. Ofcourse, you may not share my view.9.Sadly enough, not everyone realizes that if we do not improve our educational standards, wewill lag behind other countries for ever.Unit 91.Mr. Lin has always concerned himself with the desertification problem. I fully agree with himthat this is a serious concern as regards our environmental protection.2.The government spokesman expressed our deep concern for the two Chinese engineers whowere recently taken hostage by the pirates.3.It is hard to visualize how we can protect the dam from enemy attack.4.Freedom of religion means not only that people can pursue different faiths. It also meansthat they have the right not to have any religion.5.We teachers usually meet once every week to compare notes about our teaching.6.The situation of this area is very delicate. No country should be allowed to do anything tothreaten the precarious balance.7.To be adequate as a translator, we must have a good command of both the foreign languageand Chinese. And I consider myself terribly inadequate in this respect.8.However we differ in our opinion, we must face the challenge together.9.10.The way I define a good education is that, when you get through it, you not only know howto make a living, but you also know how to live.Unit 101.There is a popular children’s story, which describes the adventures of a wooden puppet thatcomes to life as if by magic.2.Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively.3.This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty.4.5.You know, for me, to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture my happy childhood.6.This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold in Canada.7.8.The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year when the terrible snowstorm struck, doing great damage to the ripening fruits.9.Too much sugar will not do you any good. To begin with, it will do damage to (or damage)your teeth. In fact, it will do you harm (or harm you) in many ways.10.11.His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration.12.13.He insisted that everything should be in place before we knocked off, before five-thirty, to beexact.14.15.He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan, and he was anxiousto plunge into the work as soon as he went back. But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him.Unit 121.2.When dealing with tough situations, try always to look at things from the bright side. Neverdespair.3.What do you suppose we should do to arouse everybody’s interest in sports?4.He was made chairman of the Academy of Social Sciences upon his return from England. •5.6.Young people usually favor changes whereas old people favor more respect for tradition.7.The comedy was a terrific hit. Time after time, the audience roared with laughter.8.9.Like others, he likes to indulge in good food, good drinks, and pretty women. But he tries tojustify himself by saying that all this is necessary for him to do his job.10.The earthquake has destroyed the whole town. Not a single building remains standing. Manypeople are in despair. Many are in favor of abandoning the town. But he refuses to give in. he is determined to meet the challenges.11.People often say “great minds think alike”. I don’t thi nk it always applies in real life. In fact,great minds often think differently, and only small minds think alike.12.13.We can apply to the state bank for a loan, but how are we going to justify our application?14.People roared with laughter. On occasions like this ,usually you would feel insulted and boilwith indignation . But he did not lose his temper. This showed his moral character.15.。

现代大学英语精读第二版UnitUnit句子翻译答案

现代大学英语精读第二版UnitUnit句子翻译答案

U n i t 1 1. He is so devoted to his research that it never occurs to him that he will soon have to retire. 他对他的研究如此专心致志,从来没有过很快就要退休的念头。

2.Many people have observed that,without effective checks,we all havea tendency to abuse our power. 很多人都曾说过,如果没有有效的制约,我们都有滥用权力的倾向。

3. Some countries refuse to get involved in this dispute and they resent any foreign interference. 有些国家拒绝卷入这一争端,而且他们对外国的干涉非常反感。

4. The control of sand storms will involve a tremendous amount of work and money. 控制沙尘暴需要大量的工作和资金。

5. You have to take the local conditions into consideration when you apply these technologies. 你们用这些技术的时候,必须考虑到当地的条件。

6. All applicants will have to fill out these forms and mail in an application fee of 50 dollars. 所有的申请者都必须填好这些表格,然后邮寄50美元的报名费。

7.Based on his observation of children’s behavior,he came to the conclusion that learning is a natural pleasure. 他根据对孩子们行为的观察得出结论:学习是一种自然的乐趣。

(完整版)现代大学英语精读2课后翻译

(完整版)现代大学英语精读2课后翻译

(完整版)现代大学英语精读2课后翻译Unit 1 Say Yes1.我们像在暖房里种花那样养孩子是错误的。

我们必须让他们接触各种社会问题,因为不久他们就将作为公民来应对这些问题。

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

而冲突必然会发生,因为国家之间总有不同的观点和利益。

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

但是我们永远不能变得狂妄,不然我们就会失去我们的朋友。

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

一个普通的电脑就能储存一个普通图书馆的信息。

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

现代大学英语精读第二版翻译UnitUnit

现代大学英语精读第二版翻译UnitUnit

U i n t11.It is wrong to raise our children the way we grow flowers in the greenhouse.We must expose them to all social problems because very soon they will be dealing with them as responsible citizens.2.As time goes on we are inevitably going to get more and more involved ininternational affairs. And conflicts are sure to occur because there always exist different views and interests among nations.3.We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must neverbecome arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends.rmation is now easily available. An average computer can store theinformation of a small library.5.That construction company is not qualified to handle the project. They do nothave any legal document to certify that they have the necessary expertise. We must find a company that specializes in building theatres.6.These think tanks do not make decisions. They are out to generate new ideas andpenetrating analyses that will be extremely useful for decision makers.7.The growth of GDP is not everything. Our country cannot be said to have beenmodernized unless the quality of our people’s lives is really improved.8.Poor as we were in many ways at that time, we were still quite happy as children,for there was clean air, clean water, a lot of fish, crabs and eels in the rivers, lakes, and ponds; and a lot of flowers, trees and birds in the fields.9.Give absolute power to any individual or any particular group of people, andthat person or group is sure to abuse that power because, just as Lord Acton says, "Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."10.Traditionally in our country, school education was always said to be moreimportant and useful compared with all other pursuits.Unit 21.You know what All things considered, it's not a bad idea to be a teacher. Asa matter of fact, I think it is an excellent idea.2.I don't like it when you take a sarcastic tone the way you just did. You seemto be implying all the time that I am a good-for-nothing.3.It is really considerate of my father to leave the final decision to me. I mustsay I am very lucky. Not many people have such a terrific father.4.You said you do not want any money. You may not want money, but you do need money.I don't see what's wrong with students earning some money during their sparetime.5.Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In anycase, it is a Russian folk song.6.Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homework todo tomorrow. It's really terrible.7.To demonstrate our unhappiness over the recent dispute, we put off our ForeignMinister's visit indefinitely.8.It's getting dark. The next town is still two hours' drive away. We might aswell camp in the forest, pitch a tent, build a fire, and have a good sleep before we continue our journey tomorrow.9.I am really shocked to hear people say they do not consider cheating at examsshameful. Isn't that the most shameful thing that we have been incapable of feeling ashamedUnit 31.Health care must be available to all citizens regardless of their differences.We cannot justify a policy that denies medical care to the large population living in the country.2.They claim to have discovered a universal law which applies to all nations.3.I often made a fool of myself when I was living with my uncle on his farm. Whenasked to get rid of the weeds in the rice fields, for example, I often failed to tell apart the weeds and the rice seedlings.4.Why go there today I'd much rather we stay until the snow ceases.5.Rice requires large quantities of water and many scientists warn us that evenif we use our water sparingly, the day will inevitably come when we will be fighting over limited supplies of water resources.6.There has been quite a noticeable change in recent years. We no longer lean onexports for economic growth. We now tend to put more emphasis on home consumption.7.Today's tendency is to give little kids too many tests and exams until they areno good for anything but taking exams.8.It is pointless to force professors to publish a fixed number of papers annuallyregardless of their quality. Besides, this is a demand even Einstein would not have been able to meet.Unit 41.The fact that he was able to avoid the seemingly inevitable crash made him anational hero.2.Of the four students who risked their lives to try to drag the drowning childrento shore, two never returned.3.The Japanese are known for their long life span. They believe they owe this totheir eating habits/the composition of their diet, which contains a lot of fish products.4.I know Harris. I couldn't imagine a man like him making such stupid remarks.5.After testing her loyalty many times, he was now going to give her the mostdangerous task.6.I hear that Lincoln delivered an extremely powerful speech on that occasion.Whatever did he actually say7.That this time they must be ready to challenge death was clear to everybody.But no one regretted this move.8.As accidents go/As far as accidents are concerned, there was nothing out of theordinary: a crazy young man drives a car on a university campus and kills a young woman student. What is unusual is the fact that the man dares to challenge the people who want to take him to court, because his father is a local police officer.9.Every time/Whenever we decide on a financial policy, we have to make a cleardistinction between short-term interests and long-term interests.10.Although it was early October, people could already be seen driving across thefrozen river.Unit 51.The government will have to decide when and how to put brakes on the economybefore it speeds out of control.2.Why waste money building an airport in the middle of nowhere We must not ignorethe fact that what people here need most is clean water and clean air.3.They thought they might take a different route on their return trip so as toexplore the great canyon in Tibet.4.She traveled around the world and came back home quite a changed person, educatedand greatly revitalized.5.There is no easy fix for our social problems. We should explore all possibilitiesand move one step at a time.6.All old traditions die a slow and lingering death. Customs and habits that havetaken so long to form can't be expected to disappear overnight.7.Madam Chang was considered a pioneer who advocated combining classic Chinesemusic with Western music.8.I was so stunned when I heard the news, that for quite some time I didn't knowwhat to say.9.The soldiers are learning how to survive in the wilderness.10.I'll go there with you if you insist. But really I won't be much help to you.Unit 61. — I suspect that he has not told us the whole truth. /I doubt he has told us the whole truth.— Why do you doubt it2. Nobody would have suspected him. A suspect wouldn't usually look so appealing. But finally the police identified him to be the true murderer through a DNA test.3. Huangdi is regarded as the very first farmer in our history while his wife was the first weaver.4. Please give my best regards to my friends there. I really miss them all.5. Whenever possible young people prefer to earn their own living than live off their parents.6. The North demanded the military exercise be called off, but the South refused.Instead they demanded an open apology from the North for the gun fire.7. This place has earned itself quite a reputation for developing a green economy.8. Being young, they are often inclined to look at things from the bright side.9. Scientists have identified the frozen body as a young hunter who lived about six thousand years ago.10. Although she is a second-generation Chinese American, she still values her Chinese cultural identity.Uint 71.As a child, he was exposed to great works of literature, for both his parentswere wellread2.The military announced that they had succeeded in developing a new stealthfighter.3.They’re trying tocome up with practical ways to reduce production costs forthis4.Most people think that all things considered , life is much better today thanit was 30 years ago.5.Success doesn’t only depend on what you do. What you don’t do is equallyimportant.6.How do you accoun t for the company’s high staff turnover7.Most of the buildings in the town were reduced to to rubble in the earthquake.8.How can I concentrate on my work with my roommates talking and laughing9.We admire the way he answered awkward questions at the press conference withwit and facts.10.The moment he entered the conference room, he a feeling that something had gonewrong.Uint 81.If it hadn't been for one man's courage and wisdom, the Shenzhen Special EconomicZone could never have succeeded.2.— Sorry I cut you off just now. You were saying...— I was saying that it isnot easy to break down the resistance of those conservatives. But we must go at them step by step.3.The government knows only too well that it cannot increase taxes at will withouthurting home consumption. But to shift the emphasis from export to domestic consumption takes time.4.Even with all these home appliances, it is impossible to do away with/eliminatedomestic labor completely.5.Our town must have looked this way three hundred years ago. Many old buildingswere about to fall in ruins. Some of our leaders wanted to tear them down and put up new tall buildings in their place. But due to lack of money, the plan had to be abandoned. Looking back that was actually a blessing. Today our townhas become a tourist attraction.6.Ironically, sometimes the more we increase production, the more we decreaseprofit.7.This project has occupied too much of my time. I could not launch a new projecteven if I wanted to.8.To tell the truth, I'm more worried about social stagnation than economicslowdown. Of course, you may not share my view.9.Sadly enough, not everyone realizes that if we do not improve our educationalstandards, we will lag behind other countries for ever.Unit 91.Mr. Lin has always concerned himself with the desertification problem. I fullyagree with him that this is a serious concern as regards our environmental protection.2.The government spokesman expressed our deep concern for the two Chinese engineerswho were recently taken hostage by the pirates.3.It is hard to visualize how we can protect the dam from enemy attack.4.Freedom of religion means not only that people can pursue different faiths. Italso means that they have the right not to have any religion.5.We teachers usually meet once every week to compare notes about our teaching.6.The situation of this area is very delicate. No country should be allowed todo anything to threaten the precarious balance.7.To be adequate as a translator, we must have a good command of both the foreignlanguage and Chinese. And I consider myself terribly inadequate in this respect.8.However we differ in our opinion, we must face the challenge together.9.The way I define a good education is that, when you get through it, you not onlyknow how to make a living, but you also know how to live.Unit 101.There is a popular children’s story, which describes the adventures of a woodenpuppet that comes to life as if by magic.2.Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively.3.This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty.4.You know, for me, to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture my happychildhood.5.This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold in Canada.6.The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year when theterrible snow storm struck, doing great damage to the ripening fruits.7.Too much sugar will not do you any good. To begin with, it will do damage to(or damage) your teeth. In fact, it will do you harm (or harm you) in many ways.8.His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration.9.He insisted that everything should be in place before we knocked off, beforefive-thirty, to be exact.10.He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan, andhe was anxious to plunge into the work as soon as he went back. But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him.Unit 121.When dealing with tough situations, try always to look at things from the brightside. Never despair.2.What do you suppose we shou ld do to arouse everybody’s interest in sports3.He was made chairman of the Academy of Social Sciences upon his return fromEngland. ?4.Young people usually favor changes whereas old people favor more respect fortradition.5.The comedy was a terrific hit. Time after time, the audience roared with laughter.6.Like others, he likes to indulge in good food, good drinks, and pretty women.But he tries to justify himself by saying that all this is necessary for him to do his job.7.The earthquake has destroyed the whole town. Not a single building remainsstanding. Many people are in despair. Many are in favor of abandoning the town.But he refuses to give in. he is determined to meet the challenges.8.People often say “great minds think alike”. I don’t think it always ap pliesin real life. In fact, great minds often think differently, and only small minds think alike.9.We can apply to the state bank for a loan, but how are we going to justify ourapplication10.People roared with laughter. On occasions like this ,usually you would feelinsulted and boil with indignation . But he did not lose his temper. This showed his moral character.。

现代大学英语精读1第二版1-10课文翻译

现代大学英语精读1第二版1-10课文翻译

现代大学英语精读1第二版1-10课文翻译2014101018课文翻译(Unit1——10)第一单元Translation of Text A半日1 我走在父亲的一侧,牢牢地抓着他的右手。

我身上穿的,戴的全是新的:黑鞋子,绿校服,红帽子。

然儿我一点儿也高兴不起来,因为今天我将第一次被扔到学校里去。

2 母亲站在窗前望着我们缓缓前行,我也不时的回头看她,希望她会救我。

我们沿着街道走着,街道两旁是花园和田野,田野里栽满了梨树和椰枣树。

3 “我为什么要去上学?”我问父亲,“是我做错了什么了吗?”4 “我不是在惩罚你,”父亲笑着说道,“上学不是一种惩罚。

学校是把孩子培养成才的地方。

难道你不想象你哥哥们那样,成为一个有用的人吗?”5 我不相信他的话。

我才不相信把我从家里拽出来,扔进那个大大的,高墙围绕的建筑里对我有什么真正的好处呢。

6 到了学校门口,我们看到了宽阔的庭院,站满了孩子。

“自己进去吧,”我父亲说,“加入他们。

笑一笑,给其他的孩子做个好榜样。

”7 我紧抓着父亲的手,犹豫不决。

但是父亲却把我轻轻地推开了。

“拿出点男子气概来,”他说,“从今天起你就要真正开始自己的生活了。

放学时我会在这等你的。

”8 我走了几步,便看见了一些孩子的面孔。

他们中我一个也不认识。

他们也没有一个认识我的。

我感觉自己像是一个迷了路的陌生人。

然而这时有些男孩开始好奇的打量我,其中一个走过来问到,“谁带你来的?”9 “我爸爸”我小声说道。

10 “我爸爸死了,”他简短地说。

11 我不知道该说些什么。

这时学校的门已经关上了,有些孩子哭了起来。

接着,铃响了,一位女士走了过来,后面跟着一群男人。

那些人把我们排成几行。

使我们形成一个错综复杂的队行,站在那四周高楼耸立的院子里。

每层楼都有长长的阳台,阳台上带有木制顶棚,从阳台上可以俯视到我们。

12 “这是你们的新家,”那位女士说道,“这儿有你们的父母。

一切能带给你们快乐,对你们有益的事物,这儿都有。

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Uint 11.It is wrong to raise our children the way we grow flowers in the greenhouse. We must expose them to all social problems because very soon they will be dealing with them as responsible citizens.2.As time goes on we are inevitably going to get more and more involved in international affairs. And conflicts are sure to occur because there always exist different views and interests among nations.3.We are proud of our accomplishments, and we have reason to be. But we must never become arrogant. Otherwise we will lose our friends.rmation is now easily available. An average computer can store the information of a small library.5.That construction company is not qualified to handle the project. They do not have any legal document to certify that they have the necessary expertise. We must find a company that specializes in building theatres.6.These think tanks do not make decisions. They are out to generate new ideas and penetrating analyses that will be extremely useful for decision makers.7.The growth of GDP is not everything. Our country cannot be said to have been modernized unless the quality of our people's lives is really improved.8.Poor as we were in many ways at that time, we were still quite happy as children, for there was clean air, clean water, a lot of fish, crabs and eels in the rivers, lakes, and ponds; and a lot of flowers, trees andbirds in the fields.9.Give absolute power to any individual or any particular group of people, and that person or group is sure to abuse that power because, just as Lord Acton says, Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.10.Traditionally in our country, school education was always said to be more important and useful compared with all other pursuits.Unit 21.You know what? All things considered, it's not a bad idea to be a teacher. As a matter of fact, I think it is an excellent idea.2.I don't like it when you take a sarcastic tone the way you just did. You seem to be implying all the time that I am a good-for-nothing.3.It is really considerate of my father to leave the final decision to me. I must say I am very lucky. Not many people have such a terrific father.4.You said you do not want any money. You may not want money, but you do need money. I don't seewhat's wrong with students earning some money during their spare time.5.Somehow this tune sounds very familiar, but I can't recall what it is. In any case, it is a Russian folk song.6.Besides the usual weekend housework, I also have a whole pile of homework to do tomorrow. It's really terrible.7.To demonstrate our unhappiness over the recent dispute, we put off our Foreign Minister's visit indefinitely.8.It's getting dark. The next town is still two hours' drive away. We might as well camp in the forest, pitch a tent, build a fire, and have a good sleep before we continue our journey tomorrow.9.I am really shocked to hear people say they do not consider cheating at exams shameful. Isn't that themost shameful thing that we have been incapable of feeling ashamed?Unit 31.Health care must be available to all citizens regardless of their differences. We cannot justify a policy that denies medical care to the large population living in the country.2.They claim to have discovered a universal law which applies to all nations.3.I often made a fool of myself when I was living with my uncle on his farm. When asked to get rid of the weeds in the rice fields, for example, I often failed to tell apart the weeds and the rice seedlings.4.Why go there today? I'd much rather we stay until the snow ceases.5.Rice requires large quantities of water and many scientists warn us that even if we use our water sparingly, the day will inevitably come when we will be fighting over limited supplies of water resources.6.There has been quite a noticeable change in recent years. We no longer lean on exports for economic growth. We now tend to put more emphasis on home consumption.7.Today's tendency is to give little kids too many tests and exams until they are no good for anything but taking exams.8.It is pointless to force professors to publish a fixed number of papers annually regardless of their quality. Besides, this is a demand even Einstein would not have been able to meet.Unit 41.The fact that he was able to avoid the seemingly inevitable crash made him a national hero.2.Of the four students who risked their lives to try to drag the drowning children to shore, two never returned.3.The Japanese are known for their long life span. They believe they owe this to their eating habits/the composition of their diet, which contains a lot of fish products.4.I know Harris. I couldn't imagine a man like him making such stupid remarks.5.After testing her loyalty many times, he was now going to give her the most dangerous task.6.I hear that Lincoln delivered an extremely powerful speech on that occasion. Whatever did he actually say?7.That this time they must be ready to challenge death was clear to everybody. But no one regretted this move.8.As accidents go/As far as accidents are concerned, there was nothing out of the ordinary: a crazy young man drives a car on a university campus and kills a young woman student. What is unusual is the fact that the man dares to challenge the people who want to take him to court, because his father is a local police officer.9.Every time/Whenever we decide on a financial policy, we have to make a clear distinction between short-term interests and long-term interests.10.Although it was early October, people could already be seen driving across the frozen river.Unit 51.The government will have to decide when and how to put brakes on the economy before it speeds out of control.2.Why waste money building an airport in the middle of nowhere? We must not ignore the fact that what people here need most is clean water and clean air.3.They thought they might take a different route on their return trip so as to explore the great canyon inTibet.4.She traveled around the world and came back home quite a changed person, educated and greatly revitalized.5.There is no easy fix for our social problems. We should explore all possibilities and move one step at a time.6.All old traditions die a slow and lingering death. Customs and habits that have taken so long to form can't be expected to disappear overnight.7.Madam Chang was considered a pioneer who advocated combining classic Chinese music with Western music.8.I was so stunned when I heard the news, that for quite some time I didn't know what to say.9.The soldiers are learning how to survive in the wilderness.10.I'll go there with you if you insist. But really I won't be much help to you.Unit 61. —I suspect that he has not told us the whole truth. /I doubt he has told us the whole truth.—Why do you doubt it?2. Nobody would have suspected him. A suspect wouldn't usually look so appealing. But finally the police identified him to be the true murderer through a DNA test.3. Huangdi is regarded as the very first farmer in our history while his wife was the first weaver.4. Please give my best regards to my friends there. I really miss them all.5. Whenever possible young people prefer to earn their own living than live off their parents.6. The North demanded the military exercise be called off, but the South refused. Instead they demanded an open apology from the North for the gun fire.7. This place has earned itself quite a reputation for developing a green economy.8. Being young, they are often inclined to look at things from the bright side.9. Scientists have identified the frozen body as a young hunter who lived about six thousand years ago.10. Although she is a second-generation Chinese American, she still values her Chinese cultural identity. Uint 71.As a child, he was exposed to great works of literature, for both his parents were wellread2.The military announced that they had succeeded in developing a new stealth fighter.3.They're trying tocome up with practical ways to reduce production costs for this4.Most people think that all things considered , life is much better today than it was 30 years ago.5.Success doesn't only depend on what you do. What you don't do is equally important.6.How do you account for the company's high staff turnover?7.Most of the buildings in the town were reduced to to rubble in the earthquake.8.How can I concentrate on my work with my roommates talking and laughing ?9.We admire the way he answered awkward questions at the press conference with wit and facts.10.The moment he entered the conference room, he a feeling that something had gone wrong.Uint 81.If it hadn't been for one man's courage and wisdom, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone could never have succeeded.2.—Sorry I cut you off just now. You were saying...—I was saying that it is not easy to break down theresistance of those conservatives. But we must go at them step by step.3.The government knows only too well that it cannot increase taxes at will without hurting home consumption. But to shift the emphasis from export to domestic consumption takes time.4.Even with all these home appliances, it is impossible to do away with/eliminate domestic labor completely.5.Our town must have looked this way three hundred years ago. Many old buildings were about to fall in ruins. Some of our leaders wanted to tear them down and put up new tall buildings in their place. Butdue to lack of money, the plan had to be abandoned. Looking back that was actually a blessing. Today our town has become a tourist attraction.6.Ironically, sometimes the more we increase production, the more we decrease profit.7.This project has occupied too much of my time. I could not launch a new project even if I wanted to.8.To tell the truth, I'm more worried about social stagnation than economic slowdown. Of course, you may not share my view.9.Sadly enough, not everyone realizes that if we do not improve our educational standards, we will lag behind other countries for ever.Unit 91.Mr. Lin has always concerned himself with the desertification problem. I fully agree with him that this is a serious concern as regards our environmental protection.2.The government spokesman expressed our deep concern for the two Chinese engineers who were recently taken hostage by the pirates.3.It is hard to visualize how we can protect the dam from enemy attack.4.Freedom of religion means not only that people can pursue different faiths. It also means that they have the right not to have any religion.5.We teachers usually meet once every week to compare notes about our teaching.6.The situation of this area is very delicate. No country should be allowed to do anything to threaten the precarious balance.7.To be adequate as a translator, we must have a good command of both the foreign language and Chinese. And I consider myself terribly inadequate in this respect.8.However we differ in our opinion, we must face the challenge together.9.The way I define a good education is that, when you get through it, you not only know how to make a living, but you also know how to live.Unit 101.There is a popular children's story, which describes the adventures of a wooden puppet that comes to life as if by magic.2.Your humorous analysis of the situation made the discussion lively.3.This ancient building has been restored to its original beauty.4.You know, for me, to go and live up in the mountains is to recapture my happy childhood.This overcoat alone is not enough to protect you from the bitter cold in Canada.5.6.The fruit growers were all happily expecting a good harvest this year when the terrible snow storm struck, doing great damage to the ripening fruits.7.Too much sugar will not do you any good. To begin with, it will do damage to (or damage) your teeth. Infact, it will do you harm (or harm you) in many ways.8.His utter devotion to the Chinese people filled me with admiration.9.He insisted that everything should be in place before we knocked off, before five-thirty, to be exact.10.He knew that he would have to redouble his efforts to carry out this plan, and he was anxious to plunge into the work as soon as he went back. But he never knew that a disaster was lying in store for him. Unit 121.When dealing with tough situations, try always to look at things from the bright side. Never despair.2.What do you suppose we should do to arouse everybody's interest in sports?3.He was made chairman of the Academy of Social Sciences upon his return from England. ?4.Young people usually favor changes whereas old people favor more respect for tradition.5.The comedy was a terrific hit. Time after time, the audience roared with laughter.6.Like others, he likes to indulge in good food, good drinks, and pretty women. But he tries to justify himself by saying that all this is necessary for him to do his job.7.The earthquake has destroyed the whole town. Not a single building remains standing. Many people are in despair. Many are in favor of abandoning the town. But he refuses to give in. he is determined to meet the challenges.8.People often say “great minds think alike”. I don't think it always applies in real life. In fact, great minds often think differently, and only small minds think alike.9.We can apply to the state bank for a loan, but how are we going to justify our application?10.People roared with laughter. On occasions like this ,usually you would feel insulted and boil with indignation . But he did not lose his temper. This showed his moral character.。

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