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高级英语第三版第一册课文翻译和词汇1-6

高级英语第三版第一册课文翻译和词汇1-6

高级英语第三版第一册课文翻译和词汇1-6第一篇:高级英语第三版第一册课文翻译和词汇1-6高级英语(第三版)第一册课文译文和词汇张汉熙版Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille迎战卡米尔号飓风约瑟夫.布兰克小约翰。

柯夏克已料到,卡米尔号飓风来势定然凶猛。

就在去年8月17日那个星期天,当卡米尔号飓风越过墨西哥湾向西北进袭之时,收音机和电视里整天不断地播放着飓风警报。

柯夏克一家居住的地方一-密西西比州的高尔夫港--肯定会遭到这场飓风的猛烈袭击。

路易斯安那、密西西比和亚拉巴马三州沿海一带的居民已有将近15万人逃往内陆安全地带。

但约翰就像沿海村落中其他成千上万的人一样,不愿舍弃家园,要他下决心弃家外逃,除非等到他的一家人一-妻子詹妮丝以及他们那七个年龄从三岁到十一岁的孩子一一眼看着就要灾祸临头。

为了找出应付这场风灾的最佳对策,他与父母商量过。

两位老人是早在一个月前就从加利福尼亚迁到这里来,住进柯夏克一家所住的那幢十个房间的屋子里。

他还就此征求过从拉斯韦加斯开车来访的老朋友查理?希尔的意见。

约翰的全部产业就在自己家里(他开办的玛格纳制造公司是设计、研制各种教育玩具和教育用品的。

公司的一切往来函件、设计图纸和工艺模具全都放在一楼)。

37岁的他对飓风的威力是深有体会的。

四年前,他原先拥有的位于高尔夫港以西几英里外的那个家就曾毁于贝翠号飓风(那场风灾前夕柯夏克已将全家搬到一家汽车旅馆过夜)。

不过,当时那幢房子所处的地势偏低,高出海平面仅几英尺。

“我们现在住的这幢房子高了23英尺,'他对父亲说,”而且距离海边足有250码远。

这幢房子是1915年建造的。

至今还从未受到过飓风的袭击。

我们呆在这儿恐怕是再安全不过了。

“ 老柯夏克67岁.是个语粗心慈的熟练机械师。

他对儿子的意见表示赞同。

”我们是可以严加防卫。

度过难关的,“他说?”一但发现危险信号,我们还可以赶在天黑之前撤出去。

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase

Unit1 Paraphrase:1。

We're elevated 23 feet。

We’re 23 feet above sea level。

2。

The place has been here since 1915,and no hurricane has bothered it.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.We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4。

The generator was doused, and the lights went out.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!Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6。

The electrical systems had been killed by water。

The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out by water.7. John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt。

(完整word版)高级英语第一册课文翻译及词汇

(完整word版)高级英语第一册课文翻译及词汇

高级英语第一册课文翻译及词汇第一课词汇(Vocabulary)1.Bazaar (n.) : (in Oriental countries)a market or street of shops and stalls(东方国家的)市场,2. cavern (n.) :a cave,esp.a large cave洞穴,山洞(尤指大洞穴,大山洞)3. shadowy (adj.) :dim;indistinct模糊的;朦胧的4. FONT style=”BACKGROUND-COLOR:cornflowerblue" color=white〉harmonious (adj.):having musical tones combined to give a pleasing effect;consonant(音调)和谐的,悦耳的/harmoniously adv.5。

throng (n.) :a great number of people gathered together;crowd人群;群集6。

conceivable (adj。

):that can be conceived,imagined 可想象的,想得到的7. din (n.) :a loud,continuous noise喧闹声,嘈杂声8. would—be (adj.): intended to be预期成为……的;将要成为……的9。

muted (adj。

) :(of a sound)made softer than is usual(声音)减弱的10。

vaulted ( adj.) : having the form of a vault;arched穹窿形的;拱形的11。

sepulchral(n.) : suggestive of the grave or burial;dismal;gloomy坟墓般的;阴森森的13. guild (n.):any association for mutual aid and the promotion of common interests互助会;协会14. trestle (n。

高级英语1翻译解释答案汇总全

高级英语1翻译解释答案汇总全

高级英语1翻译解释答案汇总全Unit 2IV Practice with words and expressionsA. Look up the dictionary and explain in the meaning of the italicized words.1. lump: the feeling you get in your throat when you are going to cry.2. rub shoulders with: (informal)meet and mix with (people)3. martyred: (the city) that has been made to suffer4. screech: make a harsh’ piercing sound5. arresting: striking, attracting and holding the attention6. stunning: very attractive; delightfully beautiful7. sink in: (to be) fully absorbed or understood8. schools: groups of people sharing the same thought9. by trade: by occupation; by way of making a livingV.Translation1)There is not a soul in the hall.The meeting must have been put off.2) That modern construction looks very much like a flying saucer.3)Sichuan dialect sounds much the same as Hubei dialect. It is sometimes difficult to tell one from the other.4)The very sight of the monument reminds me of my good friend who was killed in the battle.5)He was so deep in thought that he was oblivious of what his friends were talking about.6)What he did had nothing to do with her.7)She couldn't fall asleep as her daughter's illness was very much on her mind.8)I have had the matter on my mind for a long time.9)He loves such gatherings at which he rubs shoulders with young people andexchange opinions with them on various subjects.10)It was only after a few minutes that his words sank in.11)The soil smells of fresh grass.12)Could you spare me a few minutes?13)Could you spare me a ticket?14)That elderly grey-haired man is a coppersmith by trade.Unit 3IV Practice with words and expressions1. A set of rooms, usually expensive in a hotel2.directly and sharply3.well-appointed, excellently furnished and arranged4.arrangement of furniture etc.5.hitting and then escaping, usually of an automobile driver who fleesfrom the scene of an accident in which he or she is involved6.smoothness in manner or flavor of food7.to stand up suddenly8.extremely bad; scoundrel, vallain9.to burn or shine with an unsteady light that goes on and off quickly10.to do sth someone has asked you to do11.to hide so as to be difficult to find12.upset and shocked13.need14.to fix or hold( eyes, attention etc) firmlyV. Translation1.There is no need for hurry. Take your time.2.Are you suggesting that I’m telling a lie?3.He tried every means to conceal the fact.4.Our chance to succeed is very slim. Nevertheless we shall do ourutmost.5.We will have our meeting at 10 tomorrow morning unless notifiedotherwise.6.Neither of us is adept at figures.7.Would it be possible to reach that place before dark assuming we setout at 5 am.8.He was reluctant to comply with her request.9.I know you are from the South of China. Your accent has betrayedyou.10.We have no alternative in this matter.Unit 4IV Practice with words and expressionsA.1. present, available2. teacher3. directly4. a small often outdoor shop for showing things; a cooked sausage in abun5. face flushed with rosy color6. immersed; thoroughly familiar with7. became more enthusiastic8. shouted loudly9. find agreement between10. fullness or loudness of sound11.a person who peddles goods in the streets by shouting; kinds of goods that a store has to sell13. recorded, not cancelledV. Translation1 I did not anticipate that I would get involved in this dispute2 You must involve yourself in the work if you want to learn something.3 Racial discrimination still exists in various forms in the United States though racial segregation violates the law.4 The jury deliberated and brought in a verdict of guilty.5 He thought the two views could be reconciled.6 The spectators' heart went out to the defendant.7 When he reads articles, he always has a dictionary on hand.8 The construction of the dam got under way before any environment impact assessment had been done.Unit 5IV Practice with words and expressionsB.1. profitable2. dwellings, homes3. refer to4. wound, hurt5. absurd, ridiculous6. exactly upright, vertical7. unsafely, insecurely8. unfriendly, hostile9. insensitive without feelings10. Hateful or disgusting things11. carelessness, oversight12. building(esp a large and imposing one)13. causesV. Translation1.The cultural diversity of Shanghai Expo is the richest ever seen onearth.2.The poverty of that region is beyond imagination.3.Don’t ask him about his father’s death in the car accident; don’t evenallude to it.4.On the vast expanses of wilderness there is not a single tree in sight.5.Despite severe natural catastrophe, people in the stricked areas stillbelieve in love and future.6.On the whole your report is well-written, but there is still plenty ofroom for improvement.7.I’ve made up my mind not to buy a car as I prefer to ridea bike inthe city.8.Many children’s love of Internet games borders upon craziness.Unit 7IV Practice with words and expressionsA1.enlarged by a new addition to the original space2.plain-looking3.to achieve something, to become successful4.cheap-looking, of bad quality5.loose-fitting trousers of some strong cotton-cloth, often with a partextending up over the chest, worn, usually over other clothes, to protect against dirt and wear6.rounded or large in an attractive way7.a state of imaging or pretending something is real; falsity8.to stare back at another until the gaze of the one stared at is turnedaway9.untanned or partially tanned cattle hide10. a day, often the same day every week, when the clothes, linens, etc.of a household are washed11.carefully expressed12.attracting attention by being unpleasantly colorful and bright13.a block of rock salt placed in a pasture for cattle, etc. to lick14.to talk much and rapidly15.an ornament, like a bowl of flowers, placed in the center of a table16.lot, fateV. Translation1.A big fire burned to the ground more than 300 homes in the slumneighborhood.2.If you are upright and not afraid of losing anything, you will be ableto look anyone in the eye.3.This blouse doesn’t match the color or the style of theskirt.4.Let’s talk about the matter over a cup of coffee.5.He couldn’t imagine why people were opposed to his views.6.Stepping out of a car the official was confronted by two terrorists.7.As long as we stick to these principles, we will surely succeed.8.She was shocked at the news, but before long she recomposedherself.9.It’s hard to trace the origin of the reference.Unit 14IV Practice with words and expressionsB.1)preparing, writing down2)very fast and violently3)obtaining, getting4)returned5)frontiers6)ancient time7)evil8)agree9)hold talks with our enemy10)sadly, deplorablyV.Translation1)This is true of the rural area as well as of the urban area.2)He was counting on their support.3)I don't remember his exact words, but I'm sure he did say something to that effect.4) The guests were overwhelmed by the warm reception.5)They overwhelmed the enemy by a surprise attack.6)Their difficulty is our difficulty just as we view their victory as our own victory.7)It is clear that German fascists were trying to put the people in that region under their domination.。

《高级英语(第一册)》课后翻译习题及答案

《高级英语(第一册)》课后翻译习题及答案

Lesson 1 the Middle Eastern Bazaar1) Little donkeys thread their way among the throngs of people.little donkeys went in and out among the people and from one side to another 2) Then as you penetrate deeper into the bazaar, the noise of the entrance fades away, and you come to the muted cloth-market.Then as you pass through a big crowd to go deeper into the market, the noise of the entrance gradually disappear, and you come to the much quieter cloth-market. 3) they narrow down their choice and begin the really serious business of beating the price downthey drop some of items that they don't really want and begin to bargain seriously for a low price. 4) he will price the item high, and yield little in the bargainingHe will ask for a high price for the item and refuse to cut down the price by any significant amount. 5) As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your earAs you get near it, a variety of sounds begin to strikeyour ear.X.1)一条蜿蜒的小路淹没在树荫深处A zig-zag path loses itself in the shadowy distance of the woods. 2)集市上有许多小摊子,出售的货物应有尽有At the bazaar there are many stalls where goods of every conceivable kind are sold. 3) 我真不知道到底是什么事让他如此生气。

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案

----高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案Unit1Paraphrase:1.We' re 23 feet above sea level.2.The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused anydamag e to it.3.We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane withoutmuch damage.4.Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, sothe lights also went out.5.Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6.The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out byw ater.7.As John watched the water inch its way up thesteps, he felt a strong sense ofguilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not toflee i nland.8.Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9.Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grewdi mmer and finally stopped.10.Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricanerather late.1.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

高级英语第一册课本学习知识翻译及其词汇资料

高级英语第一册课本学习知识翻译及其词汇资料

高级英语第一册课文翻译及词汇第一课词汇(Vocabulary)1.Bazaar (n.) : (in Oriental countries)a market or street of shops and stalls(东方国家的)市场,2. cavern (n.) : a cave,esp.a large cave洞穴,山洞(尤指大洞穴,大山洞)3. shadowy (adj.) : dim;indistinct模糊的;朦胧的4. FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: cornflowerblue" color=white>harmonious (adj.) : having musical tones combined to give a pleasing effect;consonant(音调)和谐的,悦耳的/harmoniously adv.5. throng (n.) :a great number of people gathered together;crowd人群;群集6. conceivable (adj.) : that can be conceived,imagined 可想象的,想得到的7. din (n.) : a loud,continuous noise喧闹声,嘈杂声8. would-be ( adj.) : intended to be预期成为……的;将要成为……的9. muted (adj.) : (of a sound)made softer than is usual(声音)减弱的10. vaulted ( adj.) : having the form of a vault;arched穹窿形的;拱形的11. sepulchral(n.) : suggestive of the grave or burial;dismal;gloomy坟墓般的;阴森森的13. guild ( n.) : any association for mutual aid and the promotion of common interests互助会;协会14. trestle (n.) :a frame consising of a horizontal beam fastened to two pairs of spreading legs,used to support planks(木板)to form a table,platform,etc.支架;脚手台架;搁凳15. impinge (v.) : strike,hit,or dash;have an effect撞击,冲击,冲撞;对……具有影响16. fairyland (n.) : the imaginary land where the fairies live;a lovely enchanting place仙境;奇境17. burnish ( v.) : make or become shiny by rubbing;polish擦亮;磨光;抛光18. brazier ( n.) : a metal pan,bowl,etc.,to hold burning coals or charcoal,as for warming a room or grilling food火盆;火钵19. dim ( v.) :make or grow unclear(使)变暗淡;(使)变模糊20. rhythmic /rhythmical ( adj.) :having rhythm有韵律的;有节奏的/rhythmically adv21. bellows ( n.) :(sing.&p1.)a device that used for blowing fires,etc.(单复同)风箱22. intricate ( adj.) :complex;hard to follow or understand because full of puzzling parts,details,or relationships;full of elaborate detail错综复杂的;精心制作的23. exotic ( adj.) :strange or different in a way that is striking or fascinating奇异的;异常迷人的24. sumptuous ( adj.) :involving great expense;costly lavish豪华的;奢侈的;昂贵的25. maze ( n.) :a confusing,intricate network of winding pathways 迷津;迷宫;曲径26. honeycomb ( v.) :fill with holes like a honeycomb使成蜂窝状27. mosque ( n.) :a Moslem temple or place of worship清真寺;伊斯兰教堂28. caravanserai /caravansery ( n.) :in the Orient.a kind of inn with a large central court,where caravans stop for the night东方商队(或旅行队)的客店29. disdainful ( n.) :feeling or expressing disdain;scornful and aloof;proud轻视的,轻蔑的;傲慢的/disdainfully adv.30. bale ( n.) :a large bundle大包,大捆31. linseed ( n.) :the seed of flax亚麻籽32. somber ( adj.) :dark and gloomy or dull阴沉的;昏暗的33. pulp ( n.) :a soft,moist,formless mass that sticks together浆34. ramshackle ( adj.) :1ikely to fall to pieces;shaky要倒塌似的,摇摇欲坠的.35. dwarf ( v.) :make small or insignificant;make seem small in comparison使矮小;使无足轻重;使(相形之下)显得渺小;使相形见绌36. vat ( n.) :a large tank tub used for holding liquids大缸;大桶37. nimble ( adj.) :moving or acting quickly and lightly灵活的;敏捷的/nimbly adv.38. girder ( n.) :a large beam that supports a floor, roof, or bridge大梁39. trickle ( n.) :a slow,small flow细流;涓流40. ooze ( v.) :flow or leak out slowly,as through very small holes 渗出;慢慢地流41. runnel ( n.) :runnel a small stream;little brook or rivulet;a small channel or watercourse小溪;小沟;小槽42. glisten (v.) :shine with reflected light, as a polished surface;flash(湿的表面或光滑面)反光;闪耀,闪光43. taut ( adj.) :tightly stretched,as a rope(绳子等)拉紧的,绷紧的短语(Expressions)thread one’s way: move through carefully or slowly,changing direc- tion frequenfly as moving 小心,缓慢地挤过(不断地改变方向)follow suit: to do the same as someone else has done赶潮流,学样narrow down: reduce the number of缩小(范围,数字等)beat down: bargain with(seller),causing seller to lower price(与卖主)往下砍价make a point of: regard or treat it as necessary认为……是必要的take a hand: join to help帮助,帮忙throw one’s weight on to (sth.): use all one’s strength to press down使劲压在(某物)上set…in motion: set sth.going;launch使…一运动,移动第二课词汇(Vocabulary)reportorial ( adj.) :reporting报道的,报告的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------kimono ( n.) :a loose out garment with short,wide sleeve and a sash。

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案解析

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案解析

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案Unit1Paraphrase:1. We’re 23 feet above sea level.2. The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused any damage to it .3. We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much dam age.4. Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the ligh ts also went out.5. Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6. The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) 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 bec ause he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8. Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9. Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimm er and finally stopped.10. Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricanerather late.1. 每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

高级英语1何兆熊课后翻译

高级英语1何兆熊课后翻译

第一单元1. I haven't seen it myself, but it is supposed to be a really good movie. (suppose)2. The hostess cut the cheese into bite-size pieces.3. No one can function properly if they are deprived of adequate sleep. (deprive)4. He carefully copied my pretense that nothing unusual had occurred. (copy)5. It was scorching outside; all the tourists escaped into the fan-cooled hut.6. I've come to see his fabled footwork that people talk so much about.7. I'm not a teacher proper, since I haven't been trained, but I've had a lot of teaching experience.8. Students tend to anticipate what questions they will be asked on the examination.如果美国对此时此刻的迫切性视而不见,低估黑人的决心,那么这对美国的命运将是休戚相关的。

自由平等、令人心旷神怡的秋天遥遥无期,黑人正当愤怒的闷热夏季就不会消失。

1963年并不是终结,而是开端。

只要黑人得不到公民权益,美国就不可能有安宁和稳定。

反抗的旋风会继续撼动这个国家的根基,直到正义光明的日子的来临。

第二单元1 .Nowadays, some parents are hard on their sons and daughters, asking them to learn English, to learn to play the piano, to learn painting, and to learn many things. (be hard on)2. He is determined to give up gambling, so when he sees his former gambling friends, he is more than eager to disassociate. (disassociate oneself from)3. The reporters received a stern warning not to go to the earthquake-stricken area without official permission.4. Life is tough for parents whose kids fail to keep up in school.5. The suspect considered sneaking away, but his family managed to dissuade him.6. The cables are all bright yellow to prevent pedestrians from tripping over them. (trip over)7. Infuriated by the decision, he threw up his arms in exasperation.8. The paint on the door of this old house has been blotched and striped by years of weathering. (blotch)第三单元1. My daughter started jumping up and down with rage when she heard she couldn't go.2. The party was in full tide when the police burst in.3. Helen reached out and took a glass from the cupboard. (reach out)4. Parents are more toleran t of children in public places than at home.5. The discussion threw up a lot of interesting ideas. (throw up)6. It isn't polite to poke fun at your colleagues in public.7. This room could do with a good cleaning for distinguished guests. (do with st)8. The fashion festival passed off peacefully, despite all sorts of fears the local government had. (pass off)每天下午都有一队年迈的妇女在我屋前的马路上走过,每个人都背着一担柴火。

大学高级英语第一册第11课译文及课后答案

大学高级英语第一册第11课译文及课后答案

大学高级英语第一册第11课译文及课后答案篇一:高级英语第一册课后Lesson 1The Middle Eastern BazaarI.1)A bazaar is a market or street of shops and stands in Oriental countries.Such bazaars are likely to be found in Afghanistan,the Arabian Peninsula,Cyprus,Asiatic Turkey and Egypt.2)The bazaar includes many markets:cloth—market,copper— smiths’market.carpet—market,food—market,dye—market,pottery—market,carpenters’market,etc.They represent the backward feudal economy.3)A blind man could know which part 0f the bazaar he was in by his senses of smell and hearing.Different odours and sounds can give him some ideas about the various parts 0f the bazaar.4)Because the earthen floor,beaten hard by countless feet,deadens the sound of footsteps,and the vaulted mudbrick walls and roof have hardly and sounds to echo. The shop-keepers also speak in slow, measured tones, and the buyers follow suit.5)The place where people make linseed oil seems the most picturesque in the bazaar. The backwardness of their extracting oil presents an unforgetable scene.II .1)little donkeys went in and out among the people and from one side to another2)Then as you pass through a big crowd to go deeper into the market, the noise of the entrance gradually disappear, and you come to the much quieter cloth-market.3)they drop some of items that they don t really want and begin to bargain seriously for a low price.4)He will ask for a high price for the item and refuse to cut down the price by any significant amount.5)As you get near it, a variety of sounds begin to strike your ear.Ⅲ. See the translation of text.IV.1)n. +n..seaside, doorway, graveyard, warlord2)n. +v..daybreak, mooise, bullfight3)v. +n..cutback, cutthroat, rollway4)adj. +n..shortterm, softcoal, softliner, hardware5)adv. +v. .output , upgrade, downpour6)v. +adv..pullover, buildupV.1)thread (n.) she failed to put the thread through the eye of the needle.(v.) He threaded through the throng.2)round (v.) On the 1st of September the ship rounded the Cape of Good Hope. (adv.) He wheeled round and faced me angrily.3)narrow(v.) In the discussions we did not narrow the gap any further. (adj.)He failed by a very narrow margin.4)price(n.) The defence secretary said the U.S.was not looking for an agreement at any price.(v.)At the present consumption rates(of oil)the world may well be pricing itself out of its future.5) (v.)live About 40%of the population lives on the land and tries to live off it. (adj.)The nation heard the inaugural speech in a live broadcast.6)tower (n.)The tower was built in the 1 4th century.(v.)The general towered over his contemporaries.7)dwarf (v.)A third of the nation s capital goods are shipped from this area,which dwarfs West Germany s mighty Ruhr Valley in industrial output.(n.)Have you ever read the story of Snow White and the Dwarfs?Ⅵ.1)light and heat:glare,dark,shadowy,dancing flashes.the red of the live coals,glowing bright,dimming,etc.2)sound and movement:enter,pass,thread their way.penetrate,selecting,pricing,doing a little preliminary bargaining,din,tinkling,banging,clashing,creak,squeaking,rumbling,etc.3)smell and colour:profusion of rich colours,pungent and exotic smells,etc.Ⅶ.1)glare指刺眼的光;brightness指光源发出的强烈稳定的光,强调光的强度。

高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译

高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译

Unit1 Paraphrase: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 goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6. The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) 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. Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9. Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10. Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.1.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

高级英语lesson 1 A trip for Mrs. Taylor 单词+课后翻译

高级英语lesson 1  A trip for Mrs. Taylor 单词+课后翻译

Lesson 1Do yourself up: to make yourself look neat and attractive:Sue spent ages doing herself up.Do up:1 to fasten something, or to be fastened in a particular wayDo up your coat or you‟ll get cold.a skirt which does up at the back2 to repair an old building or car, or to improve its appearance:They did up an old cottage in the Scottish Highlands.3 to decorate something in a particular way:The apartment was done up in English style.4to wrap something in paperWeigh:verb1 to consider something carefully so that you can make a decision about it:It is my job to weigh the evidence.weigh something against something:We have to weigh the benefits of the scheme against the costs.2 to influence someone‟s opinion and the decision that they make:Weigh againstThis unfortunate experience will weigh heavily against further investment in the area.Weigh in somebody/something’s favorThese facts will weigh in your favor.Weigh withHer evidence weighed strongly with the judge.3 weigh your words to think very carefully about what you say because you donot want to say the wrong thing:He was weighing his words carefully.Be weighed down with something: if a problem weighs you down, it makes youfeel worried and upsetBe weighed down by/with somethingHe felt weighed down by his responsibilities.The whole family was weighed down with grief.Prompt:1 to make someone decide to do somethingWhat prompted you to buy that suit?News of the scandal prompted a Senate investigation.2 to remind an actor of the next words in a speechHis job is to prompt the actors when they forget their lines.Most of the children knew their lines so the director didn‟t need to prompt very much. hustle and bustle: busy and noisy activityI was tired of the hustle and bustle of New York.Life was terribly hectic in the city, she thought, all hustle and bustle.The people in the cities seem always tired and exhausted for all the hustle and bustle around them.Take/seek refuge in: gain shelter or protection from someone or something During the frequent air-raids, people took refuge in their cellars.During the storm, tourists huddled in darkened hotels and hundreds of locals sought refuge in emergency shelters overnight.Cooped up: having to stay for a period of time in a place that is too small: It isn‟t good for you to be cooped up in the house all day.Sinking:(情绪低落;心情沉闷) the unpleasant feeling that you get when you suddenlyrealize that something bad is going to happen:I had a sinking feeling inside as I realized I was going to fail yet again.With a sinking at heart, Katherine rearranged the items in her satchel.Stock:1 a supply of a particular type of thing that a shop has available to sell:We have a huge stock of quality carpets on sale.out of stock/in stock (=unavailable or available in a particular shop)I'm sorry, that swimsuit is completely out of stock in your size.2 take stock of something: to think carefully about the things that havehappened in a situation in order to decide what to do next: While in hospital, Jeremy took stock of his life.He paused outside the doors, taking stock of his men, careful not to give any sign of his thoughts.He walked back inside and took stock of the situation.Play hooky/truant: to stay away from school without permissionA boy playing hooky in Texas is not a criminal who is put away for study. Harness: verb1 to control and use the natural force or power of something:We can harness the power of the wind to generate electricity.2 to fasten two animals together, or to fasten an animal to something using a harness3 to put a harness on a horseHarness:noun1 a set of leather bands used to control a horse or to attach it to a vehicle it is pulling2 a set of bands used to hold someone in a place or to stop them from falling3 in harness British English doing your usual work:I felt glad to be back in harness.4 in harness (with somebody)British English working closely with anotherperson or groupOverride: verb1 to use your power or authority to change someone else's decision:The EU commission exercised its power to override British policy.Congress has the power to override the President's veto.2 to be regarded as more important than something else:The needs of the mother should not override the needs of the child.3 to stop a machine doing something that it does by itself:Can you override the automatic locking system?Starve for or be starved for: long for; be anxious forThe poor kid‟s just starved for attention.He was away in the Army and always starved for news for his girlfriend. Engross: if something engrosses you, it interests you so much that you do not notice anything else:The scene was stunning, and for a time engrossed all our attention.Take your mind off it by engrossing yourself in a good book.Dad was engrossed in the paper.Who‟s that guy Jane‟s been engrossed in conversation with all night?Set: ready [not before noun]set forAre you all set for the trip?The songwriter was all set for the interview with the director on the appointed day.set to do somethingI was just set to go when the phone rang.Intrude into/on/upon:1 to interrupt someone or become involved in their private affairs in anannoying and unwanted way:Would I be intruding if I came with you?Employers should not intrude into the private lives of their employees.2 to come into a place or situation, and have an unwanted effectIt is to be hoped that TV cameras never intrude on this peaceful place.Synonym: interfere • meddle • poke/stick your nose into • put/shove/stick your oar inGet the better/best of somebody:1 if your feelings or wishes get the better of you, they make you behave in away you would not normally behave:My curiosity finally got the better of me and I opened the letter.I think her nerves got the better of her.2 to defeat someone or deal successfully with a problemSo mortals learned that it is not possible to get the better of Zeus or ever deceive him.David wanted to study till midnight, but sleepiness got the best of him Enthrall: verb to make someone very interested and excited, so that they listen or watch something very carefullybe enthralled by/with somebody/somethingThe children were enthralled by the story she was tellingsimilar words:intrigued, curious, absorbed, very interested, fascinated, engrossed, spellboundToss and turn: to keep changing your position in bed because you cannot sleep: I‟ve been tossing and turning all night.Recurring thoughts about her conversation with her boss had kept her tossing and turning most of the night.翻译:1.我不能想象他到了这般年纪怎么会想攻读研究生的。

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase.doc

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase.doc

Unit1 Paraphrase: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, sothe lights also went out.5.Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6.The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) 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.Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9.Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice graduallygrew dimmer and finally stopped.10.Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.1.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

高级英语第一册重点课文段落及课后句子翻译整理

高级英语第一册重点课文段落及课后句子翻译整理

The Middle Eastern bazaar takes you back hundreds --- even thousands --- of years. The one I am thinking of particularly is entered by a Gothic - arched gateway of aged brick and stone. You pass from the heat and glare of a big, open square into a cool, dark cavernwhich extends as far as the eye can see, losing itself in the shadowy distance. Little donkeys with harmoniously tinkling bells thread their way among the throngsof people entering and leaving the bazaar. The roadway is about twelve feet wide, but it is narrowed every few yards by little stalls where goods of every conceivable kind are sold. The din of the stall-holder; crying their wares, of donkey-boys and porters clearing a way for themselves by shouting vigorously, and of would-be purchasers arguing and bargaining is continuous and makes you dizzy.中东的集市仿佛把你带回到了几百年、甚至几千年前的时代。

高级英语1-第三版-课文翻译和单词

高级英语1-第三版-课文翻译和单词

高级英语(第三版)第一册课文译文和词汇张汉熙版Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille迎战卡米尔号飓风约瑟夫.布兰克小约翰。

柯夏克已料到,卡米尔号飓风来势定然凶猛。

就在去年8月17日那个星期天,当卡米尔号飓风越过墨西哥湾向西北进袭之时,收音机和电视里整天不断地播放着飓风警报。

柯夏克一家居住的地方一-密西西比州的高尔夫港--肯定会遭到这场飓风的猛烈袭击。

路易斯安那、密西西比和亚拉巴马三州沿海一带的居民已有将近15万人逃往内陆安全地带。

但约翰就像沿海村落中其他成千上万的人一样,不愿舍弃家园,要他下决心弃家外逃,除非等到他的一家人一-妻子詹妮丝以及他们那七个年龄从三岁到十一岁的孩子一一眼看着就要灾祸临头。

为了找出应付这场风灾的最佳对策,他与父母商量过。

两位老人是早在一个月前就从加利福尼亚迁到这里来,住进柯夏克一家所住的那幢十个房间的屋子里。

他还就此征求过从拉斯韦加斯开车来访的老朋友查理?希尔的意见。

约翰的全部产业就在自己家里(他开办的玛格纳制造公司是设计、研制各种教育玩具和教育用品的。

公司的一切往来函件、设计图纸和工艺模具全都放在一楼)。

37岁的他对飓风的威力是深有体会的。

四年前,他原先拥有的位于高尔夫港以西几英里外的那个家就曾毁于贝翠号飓风(那场风灾前夕柯夏克已将全家搬到一家汽车旅馆过夜)。

不过,当时那幢房子所处的地势偏低,高出海平面仅几英尺。

"我们现在住的这幢房子高了23英尺,,'他对父亲说,"而且距离海边足有250码远。

这幢房子是1915年建造的。

至今还从未受到过飓风的袭击。

我们呆在这儿恐怕是再安全不过了。

"老柯夏克67岁.是个语粗心慈的熟练机械师。

他对儿子的意见表示赞同。

"我们是可以严加防卫。

度过难关的,"他说?"一但发现危险信号,我们还可以赶在天黑之前撤出去。

" 为了对付这场飓风,几个男子汉有条不紊地做起准备工作来。

高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase

高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase

Unit1Paraphrase:1.We’ re elevated 23 feet. We’re 23 feet above sea level.2.The place has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has bothered it.The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3. We can batten down and ride it out.We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4. The generator was doused, and the lights went out.Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights alsowent out.5.Everybody out the back door to the cars!Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6. The electrical systems had been killed by water.The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out by water.7. John watched the water lap at the steps, and felt a crushing guilt.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?Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9. She carried on alone for a few bars; then her voice trailed away.Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10. Janis had just one delayed reaction.Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.Unit2 Paraphrase:1.Serious-looking men spoke to one another as if they were oblivious of the crowds about them. They were so absorbed in their conversation that they seemed not to pay any attention to the people around them.2.At last this intermezzo came to an end, and I found myself in front of the gigantic City Hall.At last the taxi trip came to an end and I suddenly found that I was in front of the giganticCity Hall.3.The rather arresting spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt.The traditional floating houses among high modern buildings represent the constant struggle between old tradition and new development.4.⋯ experiencing a twinge of embarrassment at the prospect of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima in my socks.I suffered from a strong feeling of shame when I thought of the scene of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima wearing my socks only.5.The few Americans and Germans seemed just as inhibited as I was.The few Americans and Germans seemed just as restrained as I was6.After three days in Japan, the spinal column becomes extraordinarily flexible.After three days in Japan one gets quite used to bowing to people as a ritual to show gratitude.7.I was about to make my little bow of assent, when the meaning of these last words sank in,jolting me out of my sad reverie.I was about to show my agreement by nodding when I suddenly realized what the meaning ofhis words. His words shocked me out my sad dreamy thinking.8⋯ .and nurses walked by carrying nickel-plated instruments, the very sight of which would sendshivers down the spine of any healthy visitor....and nurses walked by carrying surgical instruments which were nickel plated and even healthyvisitors when they see those instruments could not help shivering.9.Because, thanks to it, I have the opportunity to improve my character.I have the chance to raise my moral standard thanks to the illness.1.The words spat forth with sudden savagery, all pretense of blandness gone.Ogilvie said these words suddenly and rudely, throwing away his pretended politeness.2. When they find who done that last night, who killed that kid an-‘tailedits mother,it, then high they ’ ll throw the book, and never mind who it hits, or whether they got fancy titles neith er.When they find who killed the mother and the kid and then ran away,they'll carry out themaximum punishment no matter who will be punished in this case or what their social positionis.3. The Duchess of Croydon- three centuries and a half of inbred arrogance behind her- did notyield easily.The Duchess was supported by her arrogance coming from parents of noble familieswith ahistory of three centuries and a half. She wouldn ’tgive up easily.4. Even the self-assurance of Ogilvie flickered for an instant.The Duchess appeared so firm about their innocence thatOgilvie felt unsure if his assumptionfor a moment. But the moment was very short.5.The house detective took his time, leisurely puffing a cloud of blue cigar smoke, his eyessardonically on the Duchess as if challenging her objection.The house detective was took his time smoking his cigar and puffed a cloud of blue smokeleisurely.At the same time,his eyes were fixed on the Duchess with contempt as if he was openlydaring her objection as she has done earlier.6.There ain ’ t much, out of the way, which people who stay in this hotel do, I don ’ t get to about.No matter who stays in this hotel does anythingimproper, I always get to know about it.7. The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing mind.The Duchess of Croydon is thinking quickly, but at the same time keeping her thoughts undercontrol.8.And when they stopped for petrol, as they would have to, their speech and manner would betraythem, making them conspicuous.Furthermore, when they had to stopfor petrol, their speech and manner would make themnoticeable and reveal their identity.9.There must be no mistake, no vacillation or delaying because of her own smallness of mind.She mustn’tmake any mistake, show any hesitation or deal with the situation carelessly due toher smallness of mind.1、” Don’ t worry, son, we’ ll show them a few tricks.”Don’tworry, young man. We have some clever and unexpected tactics and we will surprise themin the trial.2、The case had erupted round my head⋯The case had come down upon me unexpectedly and violently.3.No one, least of all I, anticipated that my case would snowball into one of the most famoustrials in U.S. history.I was the last one to expect that my case would become one of the most famous trials in UShistory.4、” That ’ s one hell of a jury!”The jury iscompletely inappropriate.5. ” Todayit is the teachers, ”continued,he and”tomorrow the magazines,the books,thenewspapers.”“ Todayit is the teachers who are put on trial because of teaching scientific theory,”he continuedto say,”Soon the magazines, the books and newspaper will not be allowed to spreadideas ofscience. ”6. “ There is some doubt about that,” Darrow snorted.“There is some doubt about whether man has reasoning power, ”said Darrow scornfully.7⋯ .accused Bryan of calling for a duel to the death between science and religion....accused Bryan of challenging a life and death strugglebetween science and religion.8、Spectators paid to gaze at it and ponder whether they might be related.People had to pay in order to have a look at the ape and to consider carefully whether they andthe apes could have a common ancestry.9.Now Darrow sprang his trump card by calling Bryan as a witness for the defense.Darrow surprised everyone by asking for Bryan as a witness for the defense which was a cleveridea.10、 My heart went out to the old warrior as spectators pushed by him to shake Darrow’ s haI felt sorry for Bryanas the spectators rushed past him to congratulate Darrow.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案

高级英语第三版第一册课后英译汉答案Unit1Paraphrase:1. We’re 23 feet above sea level.2. The house has been here since 1915, andno hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3. We can make the necessary preparations and survive the h urricane 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 goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6. The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) 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 f or endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inl and.8. Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9. Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10. Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricanerather l ate.1. 每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

《高级英语(第一册)》课后翻译习题及答案.doc

《高级英语(第一册)》课后翻译习题及答案.doc

Lesson 11)Little donkeys thread their way among the throngs of people.little donkeys went in and out among the people and from one side to another2)Then as you penetrate deeper into the bazaa r, the noise of the entr ance fades a way, and you come to the muted cloth -market.Then as you pass th rough a big crowd to go deeper into the market,the noise of the entranc e gradually disappear, a nd you come to the much quieter clot h-market.3)they n arrow down t heir choice and begin th e really ser ious busines s of beating the price d ownthey dro p some of it ems that the y don't real ly want and begin to bar gain serious ly for a low price.4)he will price the i tem high, an d yield litt le in the ba「gainingHe will ask for a h igh price fo r the item a nd refuse to cut down th eprice by a ny significa nt amount.5)As you approac h it, a tink ling and ban ging and cla shing begins to impinge on your earAs y ou get near it, a variet y of sounds begin to str ike your ear.x. l)—条蜿蜒的小路淹没在树荫深处A zig -zag path Io ses itself i n the shadow y distance o f the woods.2)集市上有许多小摊子,出售的货物应有尽有At the bazaar there are m any stalls w here goods o f every cone eivable kind are sold.3)我真不知道到底是什么事让他如此生气。

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+Paraphrase

(完整word版)高级英语第一册第三版课后翻译+ParaphraseUnit1 Paraphrase: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 goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6. The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) 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. Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9. Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10. Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late.1.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。

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高级英语第一册课后翻译Lesson1X.1)一条蜿蜒的小路淹没在树荫深处A zig-zag path loses itself in the shadowy distance of the woods.2)集市上有许多小摊子,出售的货物应有尽有At the bazaar there are many stalls where goods of every conceivable kind are sold.3) 我真不知道到底是什么事让他如此生气。

I really don't know what it is that has made him so angry.4)新出土的铜花瓶造型优美,刻有精细、复杂的传统图案。

The newly unearthed bronze vase is pleasing in form and engraved with delicate and intricate traditional designs.5)在山的那边是一望无际的大草原。

Beyond the mountains there is a vast grassland that extends as far as the eye can see.6)他们决定买那座带有汽车房的房子。

They decided to buy that house with a garage attached.7)教师们坚持对学生严格要求。

The teachers make a point of being strict with the students.8)这个小女孩非常喜欢他的父亲。

This little girl is very much attached to her father.9)为实现四个现代化,我们认为有必要学习外国的先进科学技术。

To achieve the four modernization, we make a point of learning from the advanced science and technology of other countries.10)黄昏临近时,天渐渐地暗下来了。

As dusk fell, daylight faded away.11)徒工仔细地观察他的师傅,然后照着干。

The apprentice watched his master carefully and then followed suit. 12)吃完饭弗兰克常常帮助洗餐具。

Frank often took a hand in the washing-up after dinner.Lesson4XII.1)一场大火把贫民区三百多座房子夷为平地。

A big fire burned to the ground more than 300 homes in the slum neighborhood.2)只要你为人正直,不怕失去什么,那你对任何人都不会畏惧。

If you are upright and not afraid of losing anything, you will be able to look anyone in the eye.3)尽管发了睡在,今年的农业生产损失并不严重。

Despite the flood, the losses in agricultural production were not that serious.4)这件衬衣与裙子的颜色和式样都不相配。

This blouse doesn't match the color or the style of the skirt.5)咱们一边喝咖啡一边谈这件事吧。

Let's talk about the matter over a cup of coffee.6)我怎么也不能想象你能做出不光彩的事来。

I can't imagine you doing disgraceful things.7)他无法想象为什么人们反对他的看法。

He couldn't imagine why people were opposed to his suggestions.8)这位官员在下汽车时碰到两个恐怖分子。

Stepping off from the car, the official was confronted by two terrorists.9)只要我们坚持这些原则,我们就会成功。

As long as we stick to these principles, we will surely be successful. 10)这个消息使她大伟震惊,但她很快就镇定了下来。

She was shocked at the news, but before long she recomposed herself. 11)这段引文的来源很难查找到。

It is very difficult to trace this quotation to its source.12)他们的生活方式可以追溯到一千多年前他们的祖先所开创的古老传统。

Their way of life could be traced to the ancient traditions handed down to them by their ancestors more than one thousand years ago.Lesson5XI.1)这对农村和城市都一样适用。

This is true of the rural area as well as of the urban area.2)他指望他们给予支持。

He was counting on their support.3)我不记得他是怎么说的,但我肯定他讲话的大意是那样的。

I don't remember his exact words, but I'm sure he did say something to that effect.4)邱吉尔说:“告诉斯大林,英国只有一个愿望——击败希特勒。

” Churchill said, "Tell Stalin that Britain has but one desire --to crush Hitler."5)在那个国家只剩下百分之九的人是文盲。

Only 9% of the population in that country remains illiterate.6)他们别无选择,只好依靠他的努力了。

This leaves them no choice but to rely on his efforts.7)客人们对受到的热情接待感到过意不去。

The guests were overwhelmed by the warm reception.8)他们用出其不意的进攻打垮了敌人。

They overwhelmed the enemy by a surprise attack.9)他们的困难就是我们的困难,正如我们把他们的胜利看作是我们自己的胜利一样。

Their difficulty is our difficulty just as we view their victory as our own victory.10)很清楚,德国法西斯企图使那个地区的人民屈服于他们的统治。

It is clear that German fascists were trying to put the people in that region under their domination.Lesson9XIV.1)对贫困的担心使他忧虑重重。

He was obsessed with fear of poverty.2)洞庭湖盛产鱼虾。

Dongting Lake teems with fish and shrimps.3)汤姆的聪明丝毫不亚于班上的第一名学生。

Tom was every bit as intelligent as the top boy in his class.4)我认识他,但我们说不上是朋友。

He is an acquaintance of mine, but not a friend.5)在压力下,他别无办法,只好离职。

Under pressure, he had no other choice but quit office.6)最后他被她说服了,决定改变原计划。

In the end he succumbed to her persuasion and decided to change his original plan.7)那时许多儿童死于天花。

Many children succumbed to small pox then.8)他发现船舱里进了很多水,十分惊恐。

Much to his horror, he found the cabin flooded.9)孩子们考试成绩优异,家长和教师都很满意。

The kids did extremely well in their exam, to the great satisfaction of both parents and teachers.10)彼得的特点真是如此。

That's Peter all over.11)直到半夜医生才做完手术。

Not until midnight did the surgeon finish the operation.12)历史课使我对古代文明有所了解。

The history course has acquainted me with ancient civilizations. 13)老作家根据这个民间故事写成了一个电影剧本。

The old writer shaped the folktale into a film scenario.14)新上演的那出话剧充分表现了中国人民大无畏的革命精神。

The dauntless revolutionary spirit of the Chinese people finds full expression in the new play.Lesson121)我们骑车去香山好吗?What about cycling to the Fragrant Hills?2)只有在妈妈去世之后,女儿才意识到自己开始更了解母亲了。

Only after her mother's death did the daughter realize that she was beginning to understand her mother.3)她沉默寡言,总爱独自行动。

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