本学期英语课文重要段落
新编大学英语1背诵课文段落
The Gift of Life[5] The doctor spoke a little Vietnamese, and the nurse spoke a little high-school French. The children spoke no English but some French. Using what little common language they could find, together with a lot of sign language, they tried to r that without immediate action, she would die from loss of blood and shock.explain to these frightened children that unless they could give some blood to their little friend she would certainly die. Then they asked if anyone would be willing to give blood to help.[6] Their request was met with wide-eyed silence. Their little patient's life hung in the balance. Yet they could only get the blood if one of these frightened children would agree to give it. After several long moments, a little hand slowly went up, dropped back down, and a moment later went up again.[9] Heng was quickly laid on a bed, his arm cleaned with alcohol, and the needle inserted into his arm. Through all of this Heng lay stiff and silent.[19] Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for a friend.Special Delivery[1] Arriving at the airport, I discovered that my brother's flight had been delayed for an hour. Usually when I wait around the airport to meet a flight, I pass the time by watching planes land and take off, but that evening I had a bad headache. I thought the noise of jet engines might make it worse, so I decided to walk around inside the airport for a while.[6] "But I don't have a claim check!" I replied. "I didn't check it! I'm not going anywhere. I'm just here to meet a flight." Calming myself down a bit, I explained what had happened and suggested that the bag had probably been turned in at the counter where one of the agents had checked it with other baggage and placed it on the conveyor belt.[7] The agent told me that the only way he could find it would be to havea claim form with a description of what the briefcase looked like. By the time I filled out the form and the agent called down to the baggage area, the briefcase had already been loaded on one of the flights, but they didn't know which one. The agent took my phone number and promised they would call as soon as they found the briefcase. Even though I lived in Sioux City, which was an hour-and-a-half drive away, they would deliver it to my address as soon as they got it back.Communication Without Words[1)When you learn a foreign language you must learn more than just the vocabulary and the grammar. To communicate successfully in speech, you must also learn the nonverbal language, or "body language," of that culture. "Body language" is a term used to describe facial expressions, gestures, and other movements of the body that send messages. This means of communication is so important that we may actually say more with our movements than we do with words.[4] In many places in the world there are two basic gestures that are used to tell someone to come closer. In Asia, the sign is a wave of the hand while curling the fingers downward, the same way some North Americans wave good-bye to children. North Americans make almost the same gesture to tell someone to come closer, but they curl their fingers upward. Visitors to other countries must be aware of the difference or they may send the wrong message.[6] Although we spend many years learning how to speak a foreign language, misunderstandings can occur unless we also know the nonverbal language and the correct behavior of that culture. We are not really prepared to communicate in a foreign language unless we know whether to shake hands or bow, when to sit and stand, and how to behave in unfamiliar situations. Perhaps a fifth skill ought to be added to the four traditional communication skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening: cultural awareness.Fresh Start[8] I made my way through the food line and tiptoed to a table. Suddenly I heard a crash that sounded familiar. I looked up to find that another poor soul had met the same fate as I had. My heart went out to him as people began to cheer and clap as they had for me.He got up, hands held high above his head in a victory clasp, grinning from ear to ear. I expected him to slip out of the cafeteria as I had, but instead he turned around and began preparing another tray. And that's when I realized I had been taking myself far too seriously.[10] Once I realized that I had no one's expectations to live up to but my own, I relaxed. I began to view college as a wonderful experiment. I dressed a little differently, I discovered a taste for jazz, and I decided I liked going barefoot.[11] I gave up trying to act my way through college and began not acting at all. College, I decided, was probably the only time I would be completely forgiven for any mistakes (including stepping in puddles of ketchup and dropping food trays). So I used the opportunity to make all the ones I thought I'd ever make.Take Risks When There's No Danger[14] Each time you do something new or different, you are faced with a risk. The next time you face uncertainty about the future, separate risk from danger. If you know that danger is likely, I suggest that you avoid the dangerous situation unless you know that you can manage the danger.[15] If you determine that danger is not likely, then think about possible results that may occur in the future. If it seems the future is safe, put your plans into practice. You don't have to be certain about what will happen before you take action.[16] You can use these danger-free, risk-taking strategies immediately. The next time you leave someone, notice if the other person says, "Take care." Surprise your friend by saying "Take risks!"A Merry ChristmasMore Stuffing?[1]"Merry", as you may know, has two meanings: happy and drunk. If you're like a large number of British people, then your Christmas will be an alcoholic, rather than a religious, occasion. Throughout the whole Christmas season which stretches from early December to the end of the first week of January, you will spend hours drinking with friends, relatives and colleagues. Whether you are surrounded by the noisy friendliness of a pub or whether you are seated in the peaceful comfort of someone's home, you will be sipping away on a drink.[2] If you walk down Piccadilly or Oxford Street just before Christmas, you will see an incredible amount of money being spent on electronic games, bottles of spirits, expensive clothes, CDs, cassettes, cameras, and a large number of luxury items. If you walk down the main street of several towns in the East end of London just before Christmas, you won't see a large amount of money being spent on presents. If you have the money or if you are prepared to go into debt, you will participate in the conspicuous consumption that Christmas has come to represent. If you are poor, you will feel sad and disappointed because you cannot give the gifts you would like to give to your loved ones.[3] Christmas is supposed to be a time to express our love and goodwill towards others. It is supposed to be a time when we perform acts of kindness for people less fortunate than ourselves. But do we think of other people when we sit down to our Christmas dinner? Of course not—we're too busy eating those delicious foods associated with Christmas. We are too busy wondering whether the presents we gave were as nice or better than the ones we received. We forget to think of the sick and the homeless. The whole idea of Christmas now is largely unchristian—I'm sure that Christ would be distressed if he could see what sort of celebrations are being carried out in his name.[4] So I'm against Christmas—I agree with Scrooge: "It's all humbug." If we're going to continue with this wasteful, thoughtless ceremony, then let's be truthful about it, and call it "Stomach Week"—but let's get rid of the hypocritical pretence that Christmas is "the season of goodwill". Let's face it, Christmas is a holiday that has lost its meaning.Not Only for Children?[5] Recently, a rather sophisticated woman told me shyly that she saves up all her presents until Christmas morning and then sits up in bed and opens them, just like a child. She thought I would laugh at her and say how silly she was. But in fact I was absolutely delighted to meet someone who treats Christmas as I do.[6] Many people today have a very different attitude toward Christmas. They think it's just a time when shopkeepers make a lot of money and everyone rushes round buying presents they don't want to give and food they don't want to eat. But have they grown so far away from their own childhood that they can't remember all the good things?[7] First of all, Christmas takes you out of the ordinary routine of life. For children, the fun begins weeks before when the decorations are put up, and excitement gradually increases as December the 25th approaches.[8] Everyone seems much friendlier to each other than usual at Christmastime. You can lean out of a car window when you're stopped at the traffic lights and say "Merry Christmas", and people will smile and respond. You probably wouldn't think of doing that at any other time of the year. Perhaps it's because most people are on holiday or because everyone knows that they are sharing a similar experience. Giving presents can be very satisfying, too, if you plan far enough in advance and really think of the right present for the right person.[9] Indeed, whatever shopkeepers gain out of Christmas, it is still a "holy day", the words from which "holiday" is derived and it gives people time to pause and concentrate for a moment on non-commercial values.。
本学期英语课文重要段落
本学期英语课文重要段落Company number:【0089WT-8898YT-W8CCB-BUUT-202108】UNIT1One way of the American position is to state that we value and more than the Chinese do. The between our two cultures can also be seen in terms of the fears we both . Chinese teachers are that if skills are not acquired early, they may never be acquired; there is, , no hurry to creativity. American educators fear that unless creativity has been acquired early, it may never ; on the other hand, skills can be later.美国人的立场可以概括起来这么说,我们比中国人更重视创新和自立。
我们两种文化的差异也可以从我们各自所怀的忧虑中显示出来。
中国老师担心,如果年轻人不及早掌握技艺,就有可能一辈子掌握不了;另一方面,他们并不同样地急于促进创造力的发展。
美国教育工作者则担心,除非从一开始就发展创造力,不然创造力就有可能永不再现;而另一方面,技艺可于日后获得。
UNIT2Yet I feel a passing to the material things so many other people have. My 1999 car shows the of 105,000 miles. But it is still . My apartment is modest, but quiet and relaxing. My clothes are well suited to my work, which is outdoors. My computer needs can be met at the library.然而,想要得到其他那么多人都有的物质的东西,对我来说,只不过是转瞬即逝的念头而已。
四年级下册外研版英语第一模块课文
四年级下册外研版英语第一模块课文段落一:中文:新学期的第一天,阳光明媚。
小朋友们兴奋地背着书包,踏进熟悉的校园。
他们互相打招呼,分享着寒假里的趣事。
英文:On the first day of the new semester, the sun shines brightly. The children excitedly carry their backpacks, stepping into the familiar schoolyard. They greet each other and share amusing stories from their winter vacation.段落二:中文:走进教室,桌椅整洁如新,黑板上写着“欢迎回来”的字样。
老师微笑着站在讲台前,期待着与同学们开启新的学习之旅。
英文:Entering the classroom, they find desks and chairs neatly arranged, as if brand new. On the blackboard, the words "Welcome Back" are written in bold letters. The teacher stands smiling at the front, eagerly anticipating embarking on a new learning journey with the students.段落三:中文:这学期,我们将学习一系列有趣且富有挑战性的课程。
英语课上,我们将探索世界各地的文化,学习实用的日常对话,并通过阅读和写作提升语言技能。
英文:This semester, we will delve into a range of interesting and challenging subjects. In English class, we will explore cultures from around the globe, learn practical everyday conversations, and enhance our language skills through reading and writing.段落四:中文:数学课将引导我们深入理解数字与图形的奥秘,掌握解决问题的策略。
新视野大学英语3课文重点段落背诵及译文
Unit2Iron deficiency is very common among women in general, affecting one in four female teenagers and one in five women aged 18 to 45, respectively. But the ratio is even greater among active women, affecting up to 80 percent of female endurance athletes. This means, Lyle says, that "too many women ignore the amount of iron they take in";. Women of child-bearing age are at greatest risk, since their monthly bleeding is a major source of iron loss. Plus, many health-conscious women increase their risk by rejecting red meat, which contains the most easily absorbed form of iron. And because women often restrict their diet in an effort to control weight, they may not consume enough iron-rich food, and are liable to experience a deficiencyUnit3Commitment among parents is a key ingredient in the Hyde mixture. For the student to gain admission, parents also must agree to accept and demonstrate the school's philosophies and outlook. The parents agree in writing to meet monthly in one of 20 regional groups, go to a yearly three-day regional retreat, and spend at least three times a year in workshops, discussion groups and seminars at Bath. Parents of Maine students have an attendance rate of 95% in the many sessions. Joe and Malcolm Gauld both say children tend to do their utmost when they see their parents making similar efforts. The biggest obstacle for many parents, they say, is to realize their own weaknesses.Unit4The Statue of LibertyIn the mid-1870s, French artist Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was working on an enormous project called Liberty Enlightening the World, a monument celebrating US independence and the France-America alliance. At the same time, he was in love with a woman whom he had met in Canada. His mother could not approve of her son's affection for a woman she had never met, but Bartholdi went ahead and married his love in 1876.That same year Bartholdi had assembled the statue's right arm and torch, and displayed them in Philadelphia. It is said that he had used his wife's arm as the model, but felt her face was too beautiful for the statue. He needed someone whose face represented suffering yet strength, someone more severe than beautiful. He chose his mother.Unit6Although scientists still cannot predict earthquakes, they are learning a great deal about how the large plates in the earth's crust move, the stresses between plates,how earthquakes work, and the general probability that a given place will have an earthquake. Someday soon it may actually become possible to predict earthquakes with accuracy. However, even if prediction becomes possible, people who live in areas where earthquakes are a common occurrence will still have to do their best to prevent disasters by building structures that are resistant to ground movement and by being personally prepared. These precautions can make a great difference in saving lives and preventing the loss of homes. Education concerning how to survive an earthquake should be a major emphasis for all government programs and earthquake-related research projects.Unit7Indeed,if there’sone thing that distinguishes the gate style,if is his time management skills.conservation of time .energy ,and focus are his hallmaks.he moves between playing the role of international spokesman for the age of technology and planning business stategy back at headquarters,getting the maximum amount of work possible out of every minute.always punctual and always in high gear,he typically leaves only the tiniset cracks in the day for eating,talking to friends or recreation.the joke arround microsoft is that his receptionist is the hardest working person in the word.in fact ,he has several receptionists.he probably needs one just to arrange his travel plans and visas to foreign countries.Unit8What are the other implications of cloning for society?The gravest concern isn't really cloning itself, but genetic engineering —the deliberate altering of genes to create human beings according to certain requirements. Specifically, some experts are concerned about the creation of a new (and disrespected) social class: "the clones". One expert believes the situation could be comparable to what occurred in the 16th century, when Europeans puzzled over how to classify the unfamiliar inhabitants of the Americas, and endlessly debated whether or not they were humans.Unit9Romantic love has no bearing on this process, say these lawyers, who consider prenups to be business agreements. Their justification: some 50 percent of all marriages in the United States end up on the trash heap.Moreover, the discussions for a prenuptial agreement, which involve laying bare all one's finances, sometimes save a couple from a terrible marriage. "It sheds light on issues which could later widen and result in divorce," said a lawyer.2单元缺铁是很常见的一般妇女,影响到18至45岁的5名妇女,分别有四分之一的女青年和1。
高级英语第一册课文重点段落翻译
Lesson 17.不到七点钟,天就黑了.,狂风暴雨拍打着屋子。
约翰让大儿子和大女儿上楼去取来被褥和枕头给几个小一点的孩子。
他想把全家人都集中在同一层楼上。
“不要靠近窗户!”他警告说,担心在飓风巾震破的玻璃碎片会飞来伤人。
风凶猛地咆哮起来?屋子开始漏雨了……那雨水好像能穿墙透壁,往屋里直灌。
一家人都操起拖把、毛巾、盆罐和水桶,展l开了一场排水战。
到八点半钟,电没有了。
柯夏克老爹便启动了小发电机。
19.设在弗罗里达州迈阿密的国家飓风中心主任罗伯特.H.辛普森博士将卡米尔号飓风列为“有过记载的袭击西半球有人居住地区的最猛烈的一场飓风”。
在飓风中心纵横约70英里的范围内,其风速接近每小时200英里,掀起的浪头高达30英尺。
海湾沿岸风过之处,所有东西都被一扫而光。
19 467户人家和709家小商号不是完全被毁,便是遭到严重破坏。
高尔夫港一个60万加仑的油罐被狂风刮起,摔到3.5英里以外。
三艘大型货轮被刮离泊位,推上岸滩。
电线杆和20英寸粗的松树一遇狂风袭击便像连珠炮似的根根断裂。
24柯夏克老爹心中窝着一团火,深为自己在飓风面前无能为力而感到懊丧。
也说不清为什么,他跑到一问卧室里去将一只杉木箱和一个双人床垫拖进了电视室。
就在这里,一面墙壁被风刮倒了,提灯也被吹灭。
另外又有一面墙壁在移动,在摇晃。
查理.希尔试图以身子撑住它,但结果墙还是朝他这边塌了下来,把他的背部也给砸伤了。
房子在颤动摇晃,已从地基上挪开了25英尺。
整个世界似乎都要分崩离析了。
26 大一点的孩子趴在地板上,小一点的一层层地压在大的身上,大人们都弯下身子罩住他们。
地板倾斜了。
装着那一窝四只小猫的盒子从架上滑下来,一下子就在风中消失了。
斯普琪被从一个嵌板书柜顶上刮走而不见踪影了。
那只狗紧闭着双眼,缩成一团。
又一面墙壁倒塌了。
水拍打着倾斜的地板。
约翰抓住一扇还连在壁柜墙上的门,对他父亲大声叫道:“假若地板塌了,咱们就把孩子放到这块门板上面。
”Lesson2②这儿的日本人看来倒没有我这样的忧伤情绪。
英语starter部分1~4单元重要课文
1.我是李本,我13岁。
这是我的家庭照片。
在照片里的女孩是我的妹妹,基蒂。
她11岁。
个子很高的人是我的爸爸。
他是一位老师。
这是我妈妈。
她是个医生。
他们都是42岁。
较为年长的女人是我的奶奶。
她75岁了。
我们住在同一个公寓。
※2.基蒂有一个好朋友,她的名字叫做艾丽斯。
她们都是11岁。
她们住在同一个住宅区,但是在不同的楼。
基蒂住在一号楼,艾丽斯住在三号楼。
基蒂和艾丽斯通常一起上学。
有时她们喜欢在一起吃午餐并且分享她们的食物。
她们经常在放学后一起玩。
她们在一起很快乐。
※3.妈妈:明天是非常重要的一天。
本:是端午节么?妈妈:不,本,现在是四月。
端午节经常在五月或六月。
基蒂:是奶奶的生日么?妈妈:你是对的,基蒂。
本:哦,是的。
现在我想起来了。
妈妈:让我们去超市买一些食物给奶奶过生日。
本和基蒂:万岁!让我们走吧!※4.四点钟时,艾迪和丹尼在公园里。
一个男孩正在公园里骑车。
不能在这里骑车。
为什么不?看这个标志!四点半时,一个女孩在遛狗。
不要把你的狗带到这儿来。
为什么不?看这个标志!五点十五时,艾迪和丹尼在公园里踢足球。
不能在这里踢球。
为什么不?看这个标志!※5.在家我可以出去么,妈妈?不,你不可以。
现在正在下雨。
我们可以看电视么?是的,你可以。
在学校你不能在图书馆里制造噪音。
对不起,李小姐。
你不能在教室里玩球。
对不起,李小姐。
在街上看!是红灯。
不要横穿马路。
看!是绿灯。
让我们过马路吧。
6.你怎么去游泳池?我坐公共汽车到游泳池。
我骑车去。
基蒂公共汽车到游泳池。
丹尼骑车去。
你怎么去公园?我坐车去公园。
我坐出租车去。
皮特坐车去公园。
艾丽斯坐出租车去。
你怎么去学校?我坐公共汽车去学校。
我走着去。
艾迪坐公共汽车去学校。
凯莉走着去。
7.你有一些菠萝么?对不起,我没有一些菠萝。
你有一些苹果么?是的,我有一些苹果。
红色的还是绿色的?红色的,(请)。
8.妈妈,你想要些面粉么? 是的。
你有什么,基蒂?我有一些面包,一些黄油,一些果酱,一些白糖,一些水果,一些水,一些牛奶,一些巧克力和一些咖啡。
英语课文重要段落翻译
Unit 13. As society develops, man tends to become less dependent on nature directly, while indirectly his dependence grows. Our distant ancestors lived in fear of nature’s destructive forces. Very often they were unable to obtain the merest daily necessities. However, despite their imperfect tools, they worked together stubbornly, collectively, and were able to attain results. Nature was also changed through interaction with man. Forests were destroyed and the area of farmland increased. Nature with its elemental forces was regarded as something hostile to man. The forest, for example, was something wild and frightening and people tried to force it to retreat. This was all done in the name of civilisation, which meant the places where man had made his home, where the earth was cultivated, where the forest had been cut down.3. 随着社会的发展,人类对大自然的直接依赖越来越少,而间接的依赖却越来越多。
2023年自考高级英语重点
《高级英语(上)》重点知识第一课1.课文重点段落:2、4、5、6. 重,点短语:adulation> disaffection> embody> reverence> sprinkle> swelter2.重点短语:conceive of:设想,想象、seeas:把视为,把当作、rather than:不是而是、take place:发生第二课3.课文重点段落:1、3、4、5、6、7、8、9、12. 重点短语:affluent、available> cleanse> dwindle> disillusionment、tedious> relevant4.重点短语:contributeto奉献,捐款、batten on:靠损害别人养肥自己、drop out:放弃,退出第三课5.课文重点段落:2、3、15、16、17、21、30. 重点短语:apologetic> apprehension> coax> contemptible> desist6.重点短语:break in:插入,闯入、hold down:控制、reduce to:变成第四课7.课文重点段落:2、6、7、8. 重点短语:arguable> dodge> intrude> languish>legalize8.重点短语:come to light公布于众、go over:检查细节、hold out:连续、omply with依从,顺从第五课.课文重点段落:1、2、4、6、7、10、12、15、169. 重点短语:drawback、incredulous> inferior> predominate> mold> register.重点短语:be content with:满足、be supposed to:理应,应当、run for:竞选、be awareof:意识,知道、convince sb. of sth./that说服,使相信2)so…that…表达该句自身存在一种逻辑上的因果关系。
(完整版)高一英语必修一课文原文及译文
(完整版)高一英语必修一课文原文及译文高一英语必修一课文原文及译文必修一 Unit1Anne’s Best Friend Do you want a friend whom you could tell everything to, like your deepest feelings and thoughts? Or are you afraid that your friend would laugh at you, or would not understand what you are going through? Anne Frank wanted the first kind, so she made her diary her best friend. Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands during World War Ⅱ. Her family was Jewish so nearly twenty-five months before they were discovered. During that time the only true friend was her diary. She said, ”I don’t want to set down a series of facts in a diary as most people do, but I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Ki tty.” Now read how she felt after being in the hiding place since July 1942. Thursday 15th June, 1944 Dear Kitty, I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors forso long that I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature. I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound. That’s changed since I was here. …For example, one evening when it was so warm, I stayed awake on purpose until half past eleven in order to have a good look at the moon by my self. But as the moon gave far too much light, I didn’t dare open a window. Another time five months ago, I happened to be upstairs at dusk when the window was open. I didn’t go downstairs until the window bad to be shut. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held me entirely in their power; it was the first time in a year and a halfthat I’d seen the night face to face… …Sadly…I am only able to look at nature through dirty curtains hanging before very dusty windows. It’s no pleasurelooking through these any longer because nature is one thing that really must be experienced.Yours, Anne第一单元友谊Reading 安妮最好的朋友你是不是想有一位无话不谈能推心置腹的朋友呢?或者你是不是担心你的朋友会嘲笑你,会不理解你目前的困境呢?安妮·弗兰克想要的是第一种类型的朋友,于是她就把日记当成了她最好的朋友。
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。
新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文重点段落翻译
新视野大学英语第二版第二册课文重点段落翻译新视野大学英语第二版第二册Unit1-Unit7课文重点段落及翻译商丘师范学院胡佳佳Unit 1A foreigner’s first impression of the is likely to be that everyone is in a rush -- often under pressure. City people always appear to be hurrying to get where they are going, restlessly seeking attention in a store, or elbowing others as they try to xxplete their shopping. Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country. Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating-places are waiting for you to finish so they, too, can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. You also find drivers will be abrupt and people will push past you. You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small exchanges with strangers. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else“wasting” it beyond a certain appropriate point.外国人对美国的第一印象很可能是:每个人都匆匆忙忙──常常处于压力之下。
大一英语课文重要段落翻译
四、我们的谈话结束后,我从公文包里拿出我举重获得的第一枚金牌,并把它套在马修的脖子上。我告诉他说,和我比起来他才是赢家,他对成功和战胜困境懂得比我还多。他看了看,然后把它取下来还给我,他说,“里克,你是冠军,金牌是你获得的。有朝一日,我参加奥运会时,我将会是你的对手,当我得到金牌时,我也会拿给你看的。
五、我不知道他是否把我这尴尬的举止告诉了别人。由于太过害羞,我放弃了任何寻找男朋友的希望。在后来的两年中,我几乎都是躲着(异性)的,以至我在整个高中阶段再没约会过。事实上,当我走在学校的走廊上时,如果我看到他或者其他帅气的男孩从对面走来,我就会立即躲进最近的房间,直到他走过去。这些男孩都是我自幼就认识的。
三、谁想成为百万富翁?已经成为英国乃至全世界最受欢迎的电视竞赛节目之一在节目中,主持人会提出一个问题,并为参赛者提供四个备选答案如果参赛者回答正确,就可以赢得一笔奖金,比如说100英镑,然后继续回答下一个问题以赢得更多奖金,比如说250英镑。每答对一道题,奖金就会增加,如果参赛者正确回答前面所有的问题,那么最后一题的奖金就会升至100万英镑。
一、许多年过去了,年轻人在生意上非常成功。他拥有一个美丽的家,过着幸福的家庭生活,但是意识到父亲已是年迈之人,他想也许自己应该去看看他。自从毕业那天起他就再也没见过他。还没来得及做好安排,他就收到了一封电报,告诉他父亲已经去世,而且立下遗嘱将所有的财产都留给了他。他需要立刻回家,料理后事。
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二、还有许多其他方面的影响。社会学家说犯罪率将会降低。20岁左右的年轻人犯罪率最高。如果年轻人越来越少,犯罪活动也将越来越少。家庭生活也必然会发生变化。如果一个家庭只有一个小孩,小孩就会变得非常重要。这个小孩将会没有兄弟姐妹而在成年人中长大。对独生子女来说生活将会变成什么样呢?
全新版大学英语综合教程1、2的课文背诵段落及翻译(对应到句子)
But sometimes being face to face is too much. . 但有时面对面地与人相处实在难以忍受。 I see a friend and her ringing laughter is intolerable -- the noise of conversation in the restaurant, unbearable. 我与一位朋友见面,她那种响亮的笑声让人忍无可忍——饭店里的噪杂谈话声也让 人受不了。 I make my excuses and flee.我找了个藉口逃之夭夭。 I re-enter my apartment and run to the computer as though it were a place of safety我重新回到我的公寓,冲向电脑,似乎那儿才是一个安全的地方。 I click on the modem, the once-annoying sound of the connection now as pleasant as my favorite tune.我点击鼠标,打开调制解调器,曾经听了 就烦的连接声此刻听起来就如同最心爱的曲子那么悦耳。 I enter my password. The real world disappears. 我键入密码。真实世界转 瞬便消逝了。
others drifted west toward the gentler climates of Europe.
一些人向东迁徙形成了印度和巴基斯坦的各种语言,有些人则向西漂泊,来到欧洲气候较 为温暖的地区。 Some who made the earliest move westward became known as the Celts, whom Caesar's armies found in Britain. 最早西移的一些人后来被称作凯尔特人,亦即 凯撒的军队在不列颠发现的民族。
新视野大学英语第三版第四册重点段落课文翻译
unit3 TextAFred Smith and FedEx: The vision that changed the world弗雷德?史密斯与联邦快递:一个改变了世界的创想1 Every night several hundred planes bearing a purple, white, and orange design touch down at Memphis Airport, in Tennessee. What precedes this landing are package pick-ups from locations all over the United States earlier in the day. Crews unload the planes' cargo of more than half a million parcels and letters. The rectangular packages and envelopes are rapidly reshuffled and sorted according to address, then loaded onto other aircraft, and flown to their destinations to be dispersed by hand —many within 24 hours of leaving their senders. This is the culmination of a dream of Frederick W. Smith, the founder, president, chief executive officer, and chairman of the board of the FedEx Corp. —known originally as Federal Express —the largest and most successful overnight delivery service in the world. Conceived when he was in college and now in its 28th year of operation, Smith's exquisite brainchild has become the standard for door-to-door package delivery.每天夜晚,在田纳西州的孟菲斯机场,都有几百架带着白、紫、桔色图案的飞机降落。
人教版九年级英语课文原文
人教版九年级英语课文原文Unit 1: How Can We Become Good Learners?主题概要:本单元主要讨论如何成为优秀的学习者,强调了学习习惯、兴趣培养、从错误中学习以及发展学习技能的重要性。
示例段落:•"Everyone is born with the ability to learn. But whether or not you can do this well depends on your learning habits. Research shows that successful learners have some good habits in common."•"Creating an interest in what they learn. Studies show that if you are interested in something, your brain is more active and it is also easier for you to pay attention to it for a long time."示例课文原文(节选)Section A—2d对话内容:Jack: Annie, I'm a little nervous. I have to finish reading a book and give a report next Monday.Annie: That doesn't sound too bad.Jack: But I'm a very slow reader.Annie: Just read quickly to get the main ideas at first. Don't read word by word. Read word groups.Jack: But I don't understand many of the words. I have to use a dictionary.Annie: Try to guess a word's meaning by reading the sentences before and after it. You'll probably understand more than you think.Jack: That sounds difficult!Annie: Well, be patient. It takes time. You can become better by reading something you enjoy every day. The more you read, the faster you'll be. Section A-3a故事内容:Last year, I did not like my English class. Every class was like a bad dream. The teacher spoke so quickly that I did not understand her most of the time. I was afraid to ask questions because of my poor pronunciation. I just hid behind my textbook and never said anything.Then one day I watched an English movie called Toy Story. I fell in love with this exciting and funny movie! So I began to watch other English movies, too. Although I could not understand everything the characters said, their body language and the expressions on their faces helped me get the meaning. I also realized I could get the meaning by listening for just the keywords. My pronunciation improved as well by listening to the conversations in English movies. I discovered that listening to something interesting is the secret to language learning.。
高中英语科新教材课文背诵段落范围
梅州市英语科新教材课文背诵段落范围必修一Welcome UnitP4第3、4段This afternoon, we had our chemistry class in the science lab…What a day!... I think tomorrow will be a great day!Unit 1 Teenage lifeP14第2段First, I had to think very carefully about which course I wanted to take.… because I like English and I’m good at it.Unit 2 Travelling aroundP26 第2 段Machu Picchu TourThis four-day walking tour will take you on amazing paths… nothing was needed tohold walls together other than the perfect fit of the stones.Unit 3 Sports and fitnessP38 第1段Lang Ping As a player, Lang Ping brought honour and glory to her country… Then in 2016, Lang Ping led her volleyball team to Olympic gold in Brazil.Unit 4 Natural disastersP50 第5段Tangshan started to revive itself and get back up on its feet … people must unify and show the wisdom to stay positive and rebuild for a brighter future.Unit 5Languages around the worldP62 第5、6段Written Chinese has also become an important means… international students are beginning to appreciate China's culture and history through this amazing language.必修二Unit 1 Cultural heritageP4 第3段A committee was established to limit damage… and the work began in 1960.Unit 2 Wildlife ProtectionP16第5、6段In order to save this species from extinction, the Chinese government placed it under natural protection… since the threats to the Tibetan antelope have not yet disappeared. Unit 3 The InternetP28 第1段Much has been written about the wonders of the World Wide Web… People’s lives have been changed by online communities and social networks.Unit 4 History and traditionsP41第5段There is so much more to learn about the interesting history and culture of the United Kingdom…you will be surprised to find that you can see both its past and its present. Unit 5 MusicP52 第2段The virtual choir was the idea of award-winning composer and conductor Eric Whitacre … This led to the creation of the virtual choir.必修三Unit 1 Festivals and celebrationsP4 第2段Of all the traditional festivals, the harvest festival can be found in almost every culture … families gather to admire the shining moon and enjoy delicious mooncakes.Unit 2 Morals and virtuesP16 第3段Eight years later, Lin graduated from Peking Union Medical College … She wanted to serve the women and children at home.Unit 3 Diverse culturesP28 第3段In the afternoon, I headed to a local museum that showed the historical changes in California… they carried a bit of home in their hearts, and built a new home here.Unit 4 Space explorationP41 第4段China’s space programme started later than those of Russia and the US, but… to explore the surface of the far side of the moon to make measurements and observations.Unit 5 The value of moneyP53 Excise 5 The two gentlemen had been having a heated argument for a couple of days,…promising that he would not open the letter until 2 o’clock.选择性必修一Unit 1 People of achievementP2 第2段Tu Youyou, a committed and patient scientist, was born in Ningbo, China, on 30D ecember 1930,…treatments that showed promise in the fight against malaria.Unit 2 Looking into the futureP14 第2段Intelligent ControlsToday, we have to use switches for our lights, knobs for our appliances,… you just sayaloud what you want and the home system will obey.Unit 3 Fascinating ParksP26 第3段For hundreds of years, looking after reindeer was a way of life for the Sami …. dried reindeer meat, and some sweet and sour berries that I found growing near my tent. Unit 4 Body languageP38 第1、2段We use both words and body language to express our thoughts and opinions in our interactions with other people…. In Japan, it may demonstrate respect to look downwhen talking to an older person.Unit 5 Working the landP50 第3段After graduating in 1953, he worked as a researcher. Yuan Longping… This hybrid enabled farmers to expand their output greatly.选择性必修二Unit 1 Science and scientistsP2 第1段Cholera used to be one of the most feared diseases in the world, until a British doctor, John Snow… However, he never lost his desire to destroy cholera once and for all.Unit 2 Bridging culturesP 15 第7段Now halfway through her exchange year, Xie Lei feels much more at home in the UK…“… I’m also acting as a cultural messenger building a bridge between us.”Unit 3 Food and cultureP26 第3段Later, I had a chance to experience authentic Chinese food by coming to China…. but what was even more important was the friendship offered us.Unit 4 Journey across a vast landP38 第3段The next morning, the two girls arose early to take the train to Lake Louise,… see many different creatures, including deer, mountain goats, and even a grizzly bear and an eagle. Unit 5 First aidP50 第1段The skin is an essential part of your body and is its largest organ…giving first aid.P51 最后1段First-aid treatment1 Place burns under cool running water, especially within the first ten minutes….2……6 If the victim is suffering from second or third-degree burns, …to the hospital at once.选择性必修三Unit 1 ArtP2 第1段、P3第6段What is Western art? It is hard to give a precise definition. …The development of western art slowed until the invention of photography in themid-19th century. …—but not a detailed record of the scene itself.Unit 2 Healthy lifestyleP15 第6、7段Many of us try to change bad habits quickly,…You have the power to build a happy and healthy life full of good habits.Unit 3 Environmental protectionP27 第5段Continued greenhouse gas emisions will result in further warming and long-lasting changes to the global climate…So what will you do to help?Unit 4 Adversity and courageP38 第一节…Well, it so happened that one morning I bought a newspaper … How everyone will envy me when I come back and tell them about the amazing places I have been to! Unit 5 PoemsP50 第1段There are various reasons why paople compose poetry. … . Now we will look at a few of the simpler forms.选择性必修四Unit 1 Science fictionP2第1、2段Larry Belmont worked for a company that made robots. …He was tall and handsome with smooth hair and a deep voice, although his facial expression never changed. Unit 2 Iconic attractionsP15第7、8、9段It is almost time for me to say goodbye to Australia. ... After experiencing Australia, I have to say that I agree with the tourism slogan: “There’s nothing like Australia.”Unit 3 Sea explorarationP26第4段To reach out across the sea remains a strong desire today. … , which will help to greatly develop the whole area for the benefit of future trade and cultural exchange.Unit 4 SharingP38第3段There is no electricity, running water or even textbooks, …To be honest, I doubt whether I’m making any difference to these boys’ lives at all.Unit 5 Launching your careerP50第1、2段As an adult, one of the first questions you are asked when meeting someone new is, … but many others just have a few ideas bouncing around in their heads.。
大学英语精读(一)课文背诵段落
1Plan your time carefully. Make a list of your weekly tasks. Then make a schedule or chart of your time. Fill in committed time such as eati ng, sleeping, meetings, classes, etc. Then decide on good, regular times fo r studying. Be sure to set aside enough time to complete your normal read ing and work assignments. Of course, studying shouldn't occupy all of the free time on the schedule. It's important to set aside time for relaxation, h obbies, and entertainment as well. This weekly schedule may not solve all of your problems, but it will make you more aware of how you spend yo ur time. Furthermore, it will enable you to plan your activities so that you have adequate time for both work and play.2The years passed. He gave up flying and began sailing. He enjoye d it greatly. Chichester was already 58 years old when he won the first sol o transatlantic sailing race. His old dream of going round the world came back, but this time he would sail. His friends and doctors did not think he could do it, as he had lung cancer. But Chichester was determined to carr y out his plan. In August, 1963, at the age of nearly sixty-five, an age whe n many men retire, he began the greatest voyage of his life. Soon, he was away in this new 16-metre boat, Gipsy Moth.The old lady was eight today. She had put on her best dress. Perha ps--perhaps Myra might come. After all, eighty was a special birthday, an other decade lined or endured just as you chose to look at it.Even if Myra did not come, she would send a present. The old la dy was sure of that. Two spots of colour brightened her cheeks. She was e xcited--like a child. She would enjoy her day.4Let us take a serious, reasonable look at what the results be if suc h a proposal were accepted. Families might use the time for a real family hour. Without the distraction of TV, they might sit around together after di nner and actually talk to one another. It is well known that many of our pr oblems -- everything, in fact, from the generation gap to the high divorce rate to some forms of mental illness -- are caused at least in part by failur e to communicate. We do not tell each other what is disturbing us. The res ult is emotional difficulty of one kind or another. By using the quiet famil y hour to discuss our problems, we might get to know each other better, a nd to like each other better5The next morning my sisters and I woke up at six. Then we raced downstairs to the fireplace. And there they were, the gifts, all sorts of won derful things, mixed-up piles of presents. Only my stocking was empty; ithung limp; not a thing in it; and under and around it -- nothing. My sister s had knelt down, each by her pile of gifts; they were crying with delight, till they looked up and saw me standing there looking so miserable. They came over to me and felt my stocking: nothing.6After graduation I returned home to my small town in Indiana. I di dn't have a job yet. Mr. Hobbs, a friend of my father's, owned a small shir t factory in town. Within the past five years it had grown from twenty to e ighty workers. Mr. Hobbs was worried that his plant was getting too big a nd inefficient, so he asked me to come in on a short-term basis as a consul tant.7All the time it was quite evident that he sincerely believed that he might eventually buy one of these puddings, and I am positive that he did not for a moment feel that he was in any way cheating the store. Poor old chap! Probably he had come down in the world and this sampling was all that was left him from the time when he could afford to come and select h is favorite pudding.8Now suddenly she began to sob, holding herself in as if weeping were a disgrace. Homer wanted to get up and run, but he knew he would s tay. He even thought he might stay the rest of his life. He just didn't know what else to do to try to make the woman less unhappy, and if she had as ked him to take the place of her son, he would not have been able to refus e, because he would not have known how. He got to his feet, as if by stan ding he meant to begin correcting what could not be corrected and then h e knew the foolishness of this intention and became more awkward than e ver. In his heart he was saying over and over again, "What can I do? What the hell can I do? I'm only the messenger."9Scientists hope that if we can discover how the brain works, the b etter use we will be able to put it to. For example, how do we learn langua ge? Man differs most from all the other animals in his ability to learn and use language but we still do not know exactly how this is dine. Some chil dren learn to speak and read and write when they are very young compare d to average children. But scientists are not sure why this happens. They a re trying to find out whether there is something about the way we teach la nguage to children which in fact prevents children from learning sooner.10Then Brunswick was 10 miles, and then five. Then, suddenly, all o f the young people were up out of their seats, screaming and shouting and crying, doing small dances of joy. All except VingoVingo sat there stunned, looking at the oak tree. It was covered wi th yellow handkerchiefs -- 20 of them, 30 of them, maybe hundreds, a tre e that stood like a banner of welcome billowing in the wind. As the young people shouted, the old con slowly rose from his seat and made his way t o the front of the bus to go home.。
初中英语课文重点句子
初中英语课文重点句子English:"The key sentences in middle school English texts vary depending on the specific text being studied. However, common themes in English texts at this level often include descriptions of daily routines, family members, hobbies, school life, and simple narratives. Key sentences may include expressions of likes and dislikes, descriptions of people and places, recounting past events, making plans, and expressing opinions. These sentences are essential for students to grasp as they provide foundational vocabulary and grammar structures. Additionally, comprehension of these key sentences facilitates the understanding of the overall text, enabling students to engage more deeply with the material. By focusing on these key sentences, students can improve their language proficiency and develop their ability to communicate effectively in English."中文翻译:"初中英语课文的重点句子取决于具体的学习文本。
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UNIT1One way of summarizing the American position is to state that we value originality and independence more than the Chinese do. The contrast between our two cultures can also be seen in terms of the fears we both harbor. Chinese teachers are fearful that if skills are not acquired early, they may never be acquired; there is, on the other hand, no comparable hurry to promote creativity. American educators fear that unless creativity has been acquired early, it may never emerge; on the other hand, skills can be picked up later. 美国人的立场可以概括起来这么说,我们比中国人更重视创新和自立。
我们两种文化的差异也可以从我们各自所怀的忧虑中显示出来。
中国老师担心,如果年轻人不及早掌握技艺,就有可能一辈子掌握不了;另一方面,他们并不同样地急于促进创造力的发展。
美国教育工作者则担心,除非从一开始就发展创造力,不然创造力就有可能永不再现;而另一方面,技艺可于日后获得。
UNIT2Yet I feel nothing more than a passing whim to attain the material things so many other people have. My 1999 car shows the wear and tear of 105,000 miles. But it is still dependable. My apartment is modest, but quiet and relaxing. My clothes are well suited to my work, which is primarily outdoors. My minimal computer needs can be met at the library.然而,想要得到其他那么多人都有的物质的东西,对我来说,只不过是转瞬即逝的念头而已。
我的汽车是1999年的产品,到现在开了十万五千英里,已经很破很旧了,但是它依然可靠。
我的住房不大,但是很安静,住着挺舒心。
我的衣服很适合于我的工作,主要都在户外。
我对计算机的很少的需求,可以在图书馆得到解决。
In spite of what I don't have, I don't feel poor. Why? I've enjoyed exceptionally good health for 53 years. It's not just that I've been illness-free, it's that I feel vigorous and spirited. Exercising is actually fun for me. I look forward to long, energizing walks. And I love the "can do" attitude that follows.尽管有些东西我没有,我并不感到贫穷。
这是为什么?五十三年来我一直非常健康。
我不但不生病,而且精力充沛,情绪饱满。
锻炼对我而言是确确实实的快事,我乐意长距离步行,越走越有劲。
我喜爱步行后随之产生的一种“什么都干得了”的心态。
UNIT3If that sort of thing happened only once in a while, it wouldn't be so bad. Overall, I wouldn't want to trade my dad for anyone else's. He loves us kids and Mom too. But I think that's sometimes the problem. He wants to do things for us, things he thinks are good. But he needs to give them more thought because:肖恩:这类事要是偶尔发生一两次,那倒也没什么。
总的来说,我是不肯把自己老爸跟别人的老爸换的。
他爱我们当子女的,也爱老妈。
不过我想,有时问题就出在这儿。
他一心想帮助我们,他自以为在为我们做好事呢。
可他应该多想想才对,因为:Can you imagine how humiliated I was? An honor student, class president. And Father was out asking people to have their sons call and ask me to the prom! But that's dear old dad. Actually, he is a dear. He just doesn't stop to think. And it's not just one of us who've felt the heavy hand of interference. Oh, no, all three of us live in constant dread knowing that at any time disaster can strike because:黛安:你们能想像我觉得自己有多么丢人现眼吗?堂堂的优秀生、班主席。
父亲竟然去求别人叫他们的儿子打电话来邀我跳舞!可这就是我那可爱的老爸。
他其实挺可爱的。
他就是不好好想一想。
不止我一个人深受他横加干预之苦。
哦,绝非我一个人,我们兄妹三个整天提心吊胆,知道倒霉的事随时可能来临,因为:UNIT 4I'd never realized how important daily routine is: dressing for work, sleeping normal hours. I'd never thought I relied so much on co-workers for company. I began to understand why long-term unemployment can be so damaging, why life without an externally supported daily plan can lead to higher rates of drug abuse, crime, suicide.以前我从未意识到日常的生活起居是多么重要,如穿戴整齐去上班,按时就寝。
以前我从未想过自己会那么依赖同事做伴。
我开始理解为什么长时间的失业会那么伤人,为什么一个人的生活缺少了外部支持的日常计划就会导致吸毒、犯罪、自杀率的增长。
To restore balance to my life, I force myself back into the real world. I call people, arrange to meet with the few remaining friends who haven't fled New York City. I try to at least get to the gym, so as to set apart the weekend from the rest of my week. I arrange interviews for stories, doctor's appointments—anything to get me out of the house and connected with others.为了恢复生活的平衡,我强迫自己回到真实世界中去。
我给别人打电话,与所剩无几的仍然住在纽约城的几个朋友安排见面。
我至少设法去去健身房,以便使周末与工作日有所不同。
我安排采访好写报道,预约看医生——安排任何需要我出门与他人接触的活动。
UNIT5The runway felt different this time. It startled him for a brief moment. Then it all hit him like a wet bale of hay. The bar was set at nine inches higher than his personal best. That's only one inch off the National record, he thought. The intensity of the moment filled his mind with anxiety. He began shaking the tension. It wasn't working. He became more tense. Why was this happening tohim now, he thought. He began to get nervous. Afraid would be a more accurate description. What was he going to do? He had never experienced these feelings. Then out of nowhere, and from the deepest depths of his soul, he pictured his mother. Why now? What was his mother doing in his thoughts at a time like this? It was simple. His mother always used to tell him when you felt tense, anxious or even scared, take deep breaths.这一回,那跑道显得有些异样。