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译林版英语七年级下册词汇汉译英练习册(打印版)

译林版英语七年级下册词汇汉译英练习册(打印版)

译林版英语七年级下册词汇汉译英练习册(打印版)一、单词翻译1. 轮船:ship2. 火车:train3. 飞机:airplane4. 自行车:bicycle5. 摩托车:motorcycle6. 公交车:bus7. 出租车:taxi8. 地铁:subway9. 骑马:horse riding10. 步行:walking二、句子翻译1. 我喜欢坐火车旅行。

- I like traveling by train.2. 我妈妈每天开车送我去学校。

- My mom drives me to school every day.3. 星期六我通常骑自行车去公园。

- I usually ride my bicycle to the park on Saturdays.4. 我爸爸每天乘公交车上班。

- My dad takes the bus to work every day.5. 我们可以步行去图书馆,它离这里很近。

- We can walk to the library, it's very close to here.三、短文翻译我有一个很好的朋友,她叫李华。

她喜欢旅行,每个假期她都去不同的地方。

她乘飞机去过北京、上海和香港。

她也去过很多国家,比如美国、英国和法国。

她最喜欢的交通工具是火车,因为坐火车既舒适又方便。

李华还喜欢骑自行车,她每天都骑自行车上学。

她认为自行车是一种环保的交通方式。

我喜欢和李华一起旅行,我们经常一起步行去公园或者骑自行车环游城市。

我们也计划以后乘火车去更多的地方旅行。

Translation:Li Hua also enjoys riding her bicycle. She rides her bicycle to school every day. She believes that cycling is an environmentally friendly way of transportation.I enjoy traveling with Li Hua. We often walk to the park or ride bicycles around the city together. We also plan to travel to more places by train in the future.。

英语练习册翻译

英语练习册翻译
8. In the streets of New York you can see a variety of people who have different skin colors and come from all walks of life.
9. The parents who are too indulgent to their children will spoil them.
9. The telephone rings in the middle of an important experiment. He ignores the ringing bell and think that he will know it sooner or later if it is important.
10. Take the umbrella or raincoat in case it rains and you catch a cold.
Unit 11
1. Many people think that smoking is little less than gradual suicide.
3. In case of sudden emergency, rescue team will be delievered to the accident spot.
4. As for the air pollution problem which tends to be more serious, we must be well aware that it is the threat all the humans are faced with.
2. What would have happened to the future of Zulu nation had Shaka killed Gala as well?

第三版综合英语练习册翻译题答案1-10单元

第三版综合英语练习册翻译题答案1-10单元

----第一单元1.他们都认为他成功的可能性很小They all believed that he had a slim chance of success2.我不知道她为何总带有一种闷闷不乐的神情。

I don ' t know why she has an air of sadness all the time3.等到所有同学都就座后,学生会主席才开始宣布野营的日程安排。

It was after all the students had taken their seats that the president of the studentsunion proceeded to'announce the camping itinerary.胃是人体至关重要的器官,请善待之。

4. The stomach is a vital organ of the human body; please take good care of it.他认为总经理如此重视那些日常琐事是荒唐的。

5. He considered it ridiculous for the general manager to attach so much importance to those routinetrifles.她的研究涉及到多种语言和文化,富有挑战性6.Her study, which ranged over many languages and cultures, was full of challenge.根据安排,全体工作人员轮流值晚班。

7.As is scheduled, all the members of the staff take turns to do late duty.8.想到要远离父母独立生活,她深感不安。

She was greatly upset at the thought of leaving her parents and living on her own in a remote area. 9.对于她是否胜任这项工作我们不甚担心,我们担心的是她的健康问题。

高二牛津英语练习册翻译

高二牛津英语练习册翻译

高二牛津英语练习册翻译SANY GROUP system office room 【SANYUA16H-SANYHUASANYUA8Q8-高二牛津英语练习册翻译第一课翻译: 1.你一旦作出承诺,就必须信守诺言。

(promise, keep one’s word)Once you have made a promise, you must keep your word. 2.一切都准备就绪,他们迫不及待地要启动这个项目。

(be dying to)Having prepared everything, they are dying to get the programme started.(After preparing everything, they are dying to get the programme started.)When/ After/ As soon as they have prepared everything, they are dying to get the programme started.They have prepared everything, and they are dying to get the program started. 3.乘客可以在飞机起飞前一个半小时开始办理登机手续。

(check in)Passengers can/ may begin to check in an/ one hour and a half before the flight/ the plane takes off. 4.说实话,我不太赞同你昨天在会议上提出的建议。

(to be honest)To be honest, I do not quite agree with the suggestions you made/ put forward/ came up with at yesterday’s meeting. 5.尽管遇到一些困难,最终她还是提前完成了任务。

综合英语练习册第3册翻译Test 4,5,6

综合英语练习册第3册翻译Test 4,5,6

3. Judging from what I’ve collected, there is no further evidence which would put the question beyond doubt. 从我所收集到的材料判断,没有进一步的证据可以证明这 个问题没有疑点。 4. As to your college-age daughter, my advice is that offering advice on each and every problem will undermine her feeling of being an adult. 至于你上大学的女儿,我的建议是,如果你在每件事上都 给她提建议,她会觉得自己还是个孩子。
5. 即使她什么都没说,你还是能看出来,她正在脑海里思考 事情呢。
Even when she didn’t say anything, you still could see that she was turning things over in her mind.
英译汉
1. I would like to express my gratitude to all members of the laboratory past and present for their contributions to the breakthrough.
4. Nothing gives an author greater pleasure than to find his works quoted by other authors。
没有什么比发现自己的作品被其他作者引用更让人感到高 兴的了。
5. The negotiators have been meeting in secret for several months before the peace agreement was reached。 谈判者们这几个月来一直在秘密开会,直到达成和平协议。

英语练习册翻译答案

英语练习册翻译答案

Book 3Unit 11.No matter how much I tried to make her happy, she had a vacantexpression on her face.2.They’re watching the enemy, just as a cat watches a rat.3.I finally tracked down the sort of ribbon I needed in a little shopnear the station.4.Andy hit a little girl and John told the teacher on Andy.5.The police had difficulties in restraining people from crowdinginto the conference.6.If you harm her, you’re going to have the police to reckon with. Unit 21.Rain or shine, he always had his rubbers on, a very foolish thingto do.2.All the tickets having been sold out, we had to go again the nextday.3.I never try to stop them from arguing in case they think I aminterfering with them.4.He wrote a long letter to his son, in which he pointed out that itwas not advisable to make emotional decisions.5.Your daughter is liable to catch a cold and you should give her athorough physical examination.6.At the end of the class, the teacher summed up the main points ofthe lesson in three sentences.Unit 31.In colleges, as in middle schools, the academic achievements arean very important standard to show whether a student is successful or not.2.Once parents agree in writing to accept and demonstrate theschool’s philosophies and outlook, the students can gain admission.3.The school stresses the idea that it is worthwhile for parents toparticipate in school activities together with their children.4.Our school operates on the principle that moral values andacademic achievements are equally important.5.As is planned, the school is scheduled to open on September 1.6.His girlfriend’s father saw him as a man who couldn’t make aliving.Unit 41.The taxi sped away, its taillights disappearing into the distance.2.Although with significant improvements, data processing andstorage are still at serious risk.3.It is said that the mob threatened to destroy the monument andkill the architect who approved of the design.4.Your report might go against your chance of winning the contract.5.This is an illustration that popular music stars rise to fame at ayoung age.6.Although some members slipped away, the meeting went aheadwithout them.Unit 51.Not until after her death was he recognized as a writer of genius.2.Being assigned to an important task, they had to give up theirplan of touring in Europe.3.It seemed that the little boy could read my mind, and he quietlygave me some newspapers of that day.4.When decorating the room, you should see to it that carpetsmatch the curtains.5.These people have saved during their whole lives to provide fortheir old age.6.The boy stood on tiptoe and reached for the map on the wall. Unit 61.The teacher underlined the words so that the students might payspecial attention to them.2.Colin married my sister and I married his brother, which makesColin and me double in laws.3.Not having enough money, they had to check in at a small hotel.4.If necessary, we will provide an even wider range of products foryou to choose from..5.It makes no difference to me which sides may win.6.In addition to teaching, she also works as a nurse in the holidays. Unit 71.He’s indeed very uncertain as to whether it’s the right job for him.2.Although it’s a big company, the director knows all the staff byname.3.According to her psychological doctor, all her problems stemfrom her difficult childhood.4.I don’t want to drag you away from the party early but I’m onlyacting in your best interests.5.The rescuers could hear the sound of the trapped peopledesperately trying to claw their way through the rubble.6.He has done quite well recently and we expect much from/of him. Unit 81.What if it rains while we are a long way from shelter?2.There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of therecent bomb attack.3.The book on cloning she asked for was not within my reach, so Irefereed her to the school library.4.In the first place the couple didn’t want to clone a child, and inthe second they couldn’t afford to.5.The Roman coins that she showed me were identical to the one Ihad found in the garden.6.The job is great in terms of salary, but it has its disadvantages. Unit 91.The hostages were eventually released after undergoing aterrifying ordeal.2.We have been told that under no circumstances may we use thetelephone in the office for personal affairs.3.The war between America and Iraq once made/hit the headlinesof the major newspapers.4.Hoping that he might be able to shed some light on the problem, Iasked Tom to look at the engine.5.What matters is not whether the engaged couple have faith ineach other, but to view the marriage as it is, which has no bearing on love.6.Unwilling to lay bare her private thoughts to a stranger, Maryonly gave him an awkward smile.Unite 101.Whatever you do, don’t look for a pay increase when you knowthe company is going through some difficulties.2.We can but guess at the extent of the problem.3.The news from the front, which came to us by word of mouth,was depressing.4.Since the financial crisis, the banks have imposed very strictconditions on the qualification of the loaners.5.It dawned on her that by postponing the decision she was makinga decision.6.The scientist referred to the discovery as the most exciting newdevelopment in this field.Book 4Unit 11.We missed the last bus, so there was no choice other than to walkhome.2.She is afraid to go home; she must have been slapped around byher husband again.3.He has become very intimate with an American actress since hisarrival in New York.4.I don’t think this criticism is justified by the facts.5.When doing translation, we should follow a principle: thetranslation must be true to the original.6.After working her way around the world, she ended up teachingEnglish as a foreign language.Unit 21.It was a relief to know that he finally finished the book before hisdeath, which was regarded as a fitting memorial to his life as a writer.2.Sad to say, we’ve had to postpone going to France becauseAdam’s got an interview for a job that week.3.I couldn’t remember a fairy story to tell the children, so I madeone up as I went along.4.The interview was really stressful. They were trying to trip me upall the way through.5.When non-Europeans revolved against colonial rule, they woulddo so with the slogans of the Rights of Man and national self-determination on their lips.6.Some of the rivers in the country find their way into the PacificOcean.Unit 31.You’re legally entitled to take faulty goods back to the storewhere you purchased them, but you are supposed to account for why you want to do so.2.She didn’t feel like getting involved in a long argument on thephone, so she hung up.3.They were faced with the financial difficulty, but soon they mademoney on that deal.4.I don’t want to be made a fool of by others. I feel I’m entitled toknow how my money is being spent.5.One year ago, the car dealer tried to drum up buyers by offeringgood services. Now his business is thriving.6.The middle-aged man who tool the boy bled the father for$20,000 as a compensation for the loss of his company.Unit 41.There is little dispute that communications will be a key factorseparating the winners and the losers.2.As compared to other ships crossing the Atlantic, his was theslowest so that it lagged far behind the others.3.The company’s location and its lower distribution costs give itadvantage over its competitors.4.We can ensure that children keep pace with the new developmentof technology by teaching them how to make good use of various information services.5.When he logged on to the computer system, he found amazinglysome data had been deleted.6.The amount of aid which has been offered is hardly going toscratch the surface of the suffering.Unit 51.It is no good waiting for the bus at this time since it is alreadymidnight. We might just as well walk.2.It’s important to stop waiting and settle down and make ourselvescomfortable, at least temporarily.3.Poets and philosophers all speak highly of themselves for seekingout solitude, from which they can draw inspiration.4.The widowed old lady was so lonely that she would talk at lengthto the strangers in the supermarket about her pets.5.The story line was so fascinating that she finished reading thebook at one sitting.6.People refused to talk to him after the scandal and he was cast outby the best society.Unit 61.Suppose that you have any information concerning the accident atthe station, please contact the police.2.While lending you the substantial sum of money, I made it clearto you that if you couldn’t pay it off in time, you might be accused of taking bribes.3.It’s difficult to enforce the new law because people are not readyto stand by it.4.Owing to the introduction of the new equipment, they are likelyto speed up the production rate in the following few months.5.Better informed political opinion can seek to explain how thisparticular proposal squared with the government purposes.6.After running through the numbers in every possible combination,we finally hit on/upon a solution.Unit 71.He read more than Shakespeare’s play; he liked modern music.2.Their dream was nothing less than a more equal society wherethere is no racial prejudice.3.Technology itself, and its effective use, is not to be confined tothe traditional science subjects4.Since the truth of this report was discounted, I was not in aposition to publish it for you.5.His fate in the last election, she said, would serve as a reminder toall politicians that popularity does not last.6.They seem to think that building a new road will improve thetraffic problem, bit in effect, it will make it worse.Unit 81.During this time, white people were different from black peopleto me in that they seemed to speak a strange language.2.Enquiries about the post should be addressed in the first place tothe personal manager.3.I don’t want to tell you that story;I have just mentioned that inpassing.4.I tried to bribe my brother into disappearing for the afternoon byoffering him the use of my car.5.Politicians will pay a heavy price if they don’t listen to thepeople.6.How long is that government likely to survive without the USmilitary force there to keep it propped up?Unit 91.For all her privilege and wealth, life had not been easy and theexperiences of childhood sufferings had left a deep mark on her life.2.Some employees of Euro Disneyland would like to comply withthe company’ rules and shave off their moustaches rather than losing their job.3.Management has granted a 10% pay rise in response to unionpressure.4.The delay is a perfect illustration of why we need a new computersystem.5.It happened in a flash, although in retrospect everything seemedto occur in slow motion.6.Tonight program focuses on the way homelessness affects theyoung.Unit 101.No matter how difficult the work is, we must keep at it or we willnot be successful.2.He had been speaking nothing less than the truth when he putdown what he had seen.3.Routinely he sets some time aside every day to read to hischildren.4.They went on working, taking no note of the passage of time.5.His suicide has been partly assigned to lack of on-campus therapyfor emotional problems.6.We can begin to understand this vital principle he argued forwhen we reflect on/upon how we have been emotionally wounded.。

新编英语教程第三版第四册练习册翻译题答案

新编英语教程第三版第四册练习册翻译题答案

新编英语教程第三版第四册练习册翻译题答案(总主编李观仪,主编梅德明版)Unit11.每当他午夜下班回家,他总是蹑手蹑脚地上楼,以免吵醒邻居。

Every time he returned home from work at midnight, he would tiptoe upstairs,trying not to disturb his neighbors.2.为了与新来的邻居建立一种和睦的关系,格林先生不失时机地主动帮她把行李搬进屋子。

To establish some kind of rapport with his new neighbor, lost no chance in offering to carry her luggage into the house.3.米勒博士向我们推荐的文章中论述了空气污染问题,同时也提到了诸如水污染、噪音污染和视觉污染等问题。

The article recommended by centers on the problem of air pollution; meanwhile, it touches upon others issues such as water pollution, noise pollution and visual pollution.4.要不是她朋友时常鼓励她、帮助她,她将一事无成。

If it had not been for the constant encouragement and help from her friends, she couldn’t have accomplished anything.5.几天前他还对这项计划嗤之以鼻,可他现在却以高涨的热情去努力落实这项计划,这转变真令人难以理解。

It was only a few days ago that he was full of contempt for the new project, but he is now working hard with zest for its realization. What a baffling change!6.从她的自传可以断定,她对那名钢琴师始终怀有一种复杂的感情。

小学英语六年级练习册翻译(Unit1、2、5)

小学英语六年级练习册翻译(Unit1、2、5)

Unit 1 How was your holiday?Lesson 1三、补全对话A:今天天气真好!去旅游怎么样?B:那真是个好主意!你打算去哪呢?A:我们去北宁公园吧!B:我们乘公共汽车还是骑自行车呢?A:我们可以骑自行车去那。

那不会太贵。

B:好的。

我会骑着我的自行车去,那是我爸爸在我上个月生日的时候买给我的。

A:你想和谁一块儿去呢?B:我们让玛丽和杰克一起去吧。

他们本打算上个星期日去,但是下雨了。

A:好!我认为他们也会很高兴的。

B:我们去那做什么,你有什么好想法吗?A:我们可以躺在草地上好好休息和野餐。

B:那将会很有趣的。

Lesson 2一、找出每组画线部分读音不同的单词,将其序号填入题前括号内。

1、A:年龄、老年B:沿着、顺着C:横越、穿过、在.....那边D:关于、对于2、A:鸡蛋B:大象C:肘部、肘状物D:113、A:生病的、坏的B:因特网、互联网C:冰D:有趣的、有意思的4、A:橙色、橘子B:打开C:办公室D:十月5、A:我们(we的宾格)B:叔叔C:相同的、一致的;制服、军服D:雨伞二、用所给词的适当形式填空1、这本书非常有趣、令人振奋。

2、他的孩子们昨晚在家。

3、上周日我花了很多时间做家庭作业。

4、你应该自己去做它。

5、上个月我去上海了。

6、他的父亲昨晚看足球赛了吗?7、我昨天没有忘记关灯。

8、这个夏天我去天津博物馆了。

9、昨天晚上,我见到我的老师了。

10、昨天的阅读还愉快么?三、1、孩子们在圣诞节前夕玩得很愉快。

2、布朗先生喜欢住在第八层楼。

3、我昨晚太兴奋了,以至于睡不着。

4、你看起来很累,为什么不停下来休息一会呢?5、他们在星期二早上有一个会议。

四、1、放假期间我呆在家里。

2、我们的假期棒极了。

3、我玩得很高兴。

4、你的哥哥每天下午都打篮球吗?5、三亚是一个美丽的城市。

Lesson 3一、1、去、离去2、扮演、充当、行动、表演3、发送、寄出4、看、看见5、学习、研究6、询问、要求、请求7、带去、拿、取8、获得、到达、取出9、做、制造、获得10、有、拥有、吃、喝11、吃12、开始二、1、我妈妈给我买了一双新鞋子。

答案带翻译的英语练习册

答案带翻译的英语练习册

答案带翻译的英语练习册欢迎来到我们的英语练习册,本练习册旨在帮助学生提高英语水平,同时提供答案和翻译,以便学生能够更好地理解和学习。

以下是一些练习题和相应的答案。

练习一:词汇匹配1. 请将下列英文单词与它们的中文意思匹配。

- a. Apple - 桃子- b. Banana - 苹果- c. Peach - 香蕉答案:a. Apple - 苹果b. Banana - 香蕉c. Peach - 桃子练习二:填空2. 完成下列句子,使用适当的单词。

- I usually go to the _______ after school.- The _______ is very sweet and delicious.答案:- I usually go to the library after school.- The apple is very sweet and delicious.练习三:翻译句子3. 将下列中文句子翻译成英文。

- 我每天早晨都会去跑步。

- 她喜欢在公园里看书。

答案:- I go running every morning.- She likes to read books in the park.练习四:阅读理解4. 阅读下面的短文,并回答问题。

Tom is a student. He likes to play soccer after school. His favorite subject is English because he enjoys speaking with his friends in English. He also likes to read books about history.问题:- What is Tom's favorite subject?- What does Tom like to do after school?答案:- Tom's favorite subject is English.- Tom likes to play soccer after school.练习五:写作5. 写一篇关于你最喜欢的季节的短文,至少50个单词。

小学英语六年级练习册翻译(Unit1、2、5)(2)

小学英语六年级练习册翻译(Unit1、2、5)(2)

Unit 1 How was your holida‎y?Lesson‎1三、补全对话A:今天天气真好‎!去旅游怎么样‎?B:那真是个好主‎意!你打算去哪呢‎?A:我们去北宁公‎园吧!B:我们乘公共汽‎车还是骑自行‎车呢?A:我们可以骑自‎行车去那。

那不会太贵。

B:好的。

我会骑着我的‎自行车去,那是我爸爸在‎我上个月生日‎的时候买给我‎的。

A:你想和谁一块‎儿去呢?B:我们让玛丽和‎杰克一起去吧‎。

他们本打算上‎个星期日去,但是下雨了。

A:好!我认为他们也‎会很高兴的。

B:我们去那做什‎么,你有什么好想‎法吗?A:我们可以躺在‎草地上好好休‎息和野餐。

B:那将会很有趣‎的。

Lesson‎2一、找出每组画线‎部分读音不同‎的单词,将其序号填入‎题前括号内。

1、A:年龄、老年B:沿着、顺着C:横越、穿过、在.....那边D:关于、对于2、A:鸡蛋B:大象C:肘部、肘状物D:113、A:生病的、坏的B:因特网、互联网C:冰D:有趣的、有意思的4、A:橙色、橘子B:打开C:办公室D:十月5、A:我们(we的宾格)B:叔叔C:相同的、一致的;制服、军服D:雨伞二、用所给词的适‎当形式填空1、这本书非常有‎趣、令人振奋。

2、他的孩子们昨‎晚在家。

3、上周日我花了‎很多时间做家‎庭作业。

4、你应该自己去‎做它。

5、上个月我去上‎海了。

6、他的父亲昨晚‎看足球赛了吗‎?7、我昨天没有忘‎记关灯。

8、这个夏天我去‎天津博物馆了‎。

9、昨天晚上,我见到我的老‎师了。

10、昨天的阅读还‎愉快么?三、1、孩子们在圣诞‎节前夕玩得很‎愉快。

2、布朗先生喜欢‎住在第八层楼‎。

3、我昨晚太兴奋‎了,以至于睡不着‎。

4、你看起来很累‎,为什么不停下‎来休息一会呢‎?5、他们在星期二‎早上有一个会‎议。

四、1、放假期间我呆‎在家里。

2、我们的假期棒‎极了。

3、我玩得很高兴‎。

4、你的哥哥每天‎下午都打篮球‎吗?5、三亚是一个美‎丽的城市。

小学英语六年级练习册翻译(Unit1、2、5)

小学英语六年级练习册翻译(Unit1、2、5)

Unit 1 How was your holiday?Lesson 1三、补全对话A:今天天气真好!去旅游怎么样?B:那真是个好主意!你打算去哪呢?A:我们去北宁公园吧!B:我们乘公共汽车还是骑自行车呢?A:我们可以骑自行车去那。

那不会太贵。

B:好的。

我会骑着我的自行车去,那是我爸爸在我上个月生日的时候买给我的。

A:你想和谁一块儿去呢?B:我们让玛丽和杰克一起去吧。

他们本打算上个星期日去,但是下雨了。

A:好!我认为他们也会很高兴的。

B:我们去那做什么,你有什么好想法吗?A:我们可以躺在草地上好好休息和野餐。

B:那将会很有趣的。

Lesson 2一、找出每组画线部分读音不同的单词,将其序号填入题前括号内。

1、A:年龄、老年B:沿着、顺着C:横越、穿过、在.....那边D:关于、对于2、A:鸡蛋B:大象C:肘部、肘状物D:113、A:生病的、坏的B:因特网、互联网C:冰D:有趣的、有意思的4、A:橙色、橘子B:打开C:办公室D:十月5、A:我们(we的宾格)B:叔叔C:相同的、一致的;制服、军服D:雨伞二、用所给词的适当形式填空1、这本书非常有趣、令人振奋。

2、他的孩子们昨晚在家。

3、上周日我花了很多时间做家庭作业。

4、你应该自己去做它。

5、上个月我去上海了。

6、他的父亲昨晚看足球赛了吗?7、我昨天没有忘记关灯。

8、这个夏天我去天津博物馆了。

9、昨天晚上,我见到我的老师了。

10、昨天的阅读还愉快么?三、1、孩子们在圣诞节前夕玩得很愉快。

2、布朗先生喜欢住在第八层楼。

3、我昨晚太兴奋了,以至于睡不着。

4、你看起来很累,为什么不停下来休息一会呢?5、他们在星期二早上有一个会议。

四、1、放假期间我呆在家里。

2、我们的假期棒极了。

3、我玩得很高兴。

4、你的哥哥每天下午都打篮球吗?5、三亚是一个美丽的城市。

Lesson 3一、1、去、离去2、扮演、充当、行动、表演3、发送、寄出4、看、看见5、学习、研究6、询问、要求、请求7、带去、拿、取8、获得、到达、取出9、做、制造、获得10、有、拥有、吃、喝11、吃12、开始二、1、我妈妈给我买了一双新鞋子。

答案有全文翻译的英语练习册

答案有全文翻译的英语练习册

答案有全文翻译的英语练习册一、词汇练习1. 根据中文意思,写出下列单词的英文形式。

- 快乐:happiness- 悲伤:sadness- 兴奋:excitement2. 选择正确的英文单词填空。

- I am feeling a lot of (happiness/sadness) today because I got a promotion at work.- The news of the natural disaster brought(happiness/sadness) to many people.二、语法练习1. 将下列句子改为一般疑问句,并给出肯定和否定回答。

- She is a teacher.- Is she a teacher? Yes, she is. No, she isn't.2. 将下列句子改为被动语态。

- The company will launch a new product next month.- A new product will be launched by the company next month.三、阅读理解Read the following passage and answer the questions.Passage:Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a kind-hearted farmer named John. Every day, he would work hard on his farm, growing crops and tending to his animals. One day, while working in the fields, he found a golden key. Curious about its purpose, he decided to explore the nearby forest to find out more.Questions:1. What did John find in the fields?- John found a golden key in the fields.2. What did John decide to do after finding the key?- John decided to explore the nearby forest to find out more about the key.四、写作练习Write a short essay about the importance of education in modern society.五、翻译练习Translate the following sentences from English to Chinese.1. The early bird catches the worm.- 早起的鸟儿有虫吃。

新编英语教程1练习册翻译

新编英语教程1练习册翻译

Unit 11. 等我赶到顶楼会议室时,他们已经离开了。

(by the time)(By the time I got to the meeting room on the top floor, they had already left.)2.这一节目迎合大众的许多不同的兴趣和品味。

(cater)(This programme caters for many different types of interest and taste among the public.)3.这首老歌使人想起了过去那些美好的日子。

(bring back)(The old song has brought back memories of those good old days.)4.他们比预期提前一个星期完成了这项工程。

(expect)(They finished the project one week earlier than they had expected to.)5.最后陪审团终于确信,这个中年男子与这件谋杀案无关。

(convincing)(At last the jury was convinced that the middle-aged man had nothing to do with the murder.)6.这是我第三次到上海来,我发现了上海已呈现出一副新的面貌。

(…the third time…)(This is the third time I have been in Shanghai, and I’ve noticed that Shanghai has taken on a new look.) unit 27. 你知道哪个队赢了那场足球比赛吗?(use a nominal clause)——Do you know which team won the football match?我一点都不知道。

小升初英语句子翻译练习册

小升初英语句子翻译练习册

小升初英语句子翻译练习册Unit 1: Greetings and Introductions1. Hello! - 你好!2. How are you? - 你好吗?3. What is your name? - 你叫什么名字?4. Nice to meet you! - 很高兴见到你!5. Where are you from? - 你来自哪里?6. I am from China. - 我来自中国。

7. How old are you? - 你几岁了?8. I am ten years old. - 我十岁。

Unit 2: Family1. Who is this? - 这是谁?2. This is my father. - 这是我的爸爸。

3. How many people are there in your family? - 你家有几口人?4. I have one brother and one sister. - 我有一个弟弟和一个妹妹。

5. What does your mother do? - 你妈妈是做什么的?6. My mother is a teacher. - 我妈妈是个老师。

7. Do you have any pets? - 你有宠物吗?8. Yes, I have a dog. - 是的,我有一只狗。

Unit 3: School Life1. What grade are you in? - 你在几年级?2. I am in Grade 4. - 我在四年级。

3. What is your favorite subject? - 你最喜欢的科目是什么?4. My favorite subject is English. - 我最喜欢的科目是英语。

5. What do you do after school? - 放学后你做什么?6. I usually play with my friends. - 我通常和朋友玩。

大学英语1-4册英语练习册翻译题答案

大学英语1-4册英语练习册翻译题答案

大学英语1-4册英语练习册翻译题答案Book 1Unit 11.:Everything in this shop is far from cheap.2.You have to read extensively in order to keep up with the trying course.3.He came across an old friend on the street the other day.4.Not only can we gain experience from the travel, but we can get valuable knowledge as well.5.The internet enables us to reach out to many more people conveniently.6.Now that you are already 18, you can support yourself at college.Unit 2.1.He put his luggage on the car while talking with his parents.2.Why didn’t you come along with us to the party?3.Upon hearing the story, he burst into laughter.4.He reached for the thief, but failed.5.The task must be finished tomorrow in anycase.6.As I walked out of the hotel, I saw the driver who came to pick me up.Unit 31.They lean on each other for support in hard times.2. I had hoped to attend the meeting, but I found at the last minute that I couldn’t make it.3. He is on his leave from his company for his classmate’s wedding.4. We’ll see to it that she gets home early.5. Mary wouldn’t forget her mother’s birthday, even if she seldom wrote other times.6. Keep the fire burning, because it’s really cold. Unit 41. The ages of the students in our class range from 18 to 20.2. He was committed to the cause of language teaching in the past 30 years.3. Time passes quickly when you are absorbed in watching a good movie.4. He is just joking. Don’t take what he said tooseriously.5. The bus driver arrived 1 hour late, causing me to miss the beginning of the game.6. I was so excited about winning the game that I couldn’t sleep.Unit 5.1. William talked at the meeting in place of the manager who was ill.2. She married the poor but handsome young man regardless of her parent s’ objection.3. He was distracted by the noise outside from his study.4. I hope every student signs up for this English-speaking contest.5. Despite many difficulties, he managed to finish the task on time.6. The man whom you saw on the street yesterday is the manager of our company.Unit 6.1. The old woman got very upset at the sound of the plane passing overhead.2. Contrary to what we had expected, theexamination turned out to be a piece of cake. 3. When the manager called me to his office, I knew from his expression that I was in for punishment.4. To me, none of his arguments seemed to hold water.5. They devoted their whole lives to (the cause of )helping homeless children.6. I trust him completely, so does anyone who knows him.Unit 71.At the end of the game, the whole crowd got to their feet and cheered wildly.2. The car crashed into a tree head on and went out of control, falling down the valley.3. The man attached a strong rope to his bike.4. They are face to face with a new problem which they must solve at once.5. The mountain appears as if it were covered with snow.6. I had my car stolen while I was on holiday. Unit 8.1. He will sleep on the matter and tell us the decision later.2. The doctor is fully occupied with appoints this afternoon.3. She had been seeking for a new partner for her business for a long time before finally finding one.4. An idea was beginning to take shape in my mind.5. The more people you know, the less time you have to see them.6. The problem about which we were talking just now is by no means a simple one.Unit 91. Aileen stands out among her friends as an actress.2. They smiled almost continuously, no matter what was said.3. You can not sit back when there is a chance coming.4. The company has been continually adapting itself ot the new demands from customers.5. Should you need any help, don’t hesitate to let me know.6. My mother prefers making her own clothes instead of buying in the shops.Unit 10.1. Some of his comments had nothing to do with the topic at hand.2. Potatoes are in badly short supply because of the bad harvest.3. The increased population is demanding too much of the electricity supply.4. Before we vote for him, we want to know what he stands for.5. Where he appears laughter can be heard.6. You should know clearly what is needed if you want to finish the task successfully.Book 2Unit 11. The student has been studying very hard for fear that he should fall behind others.2. Acting before thinking always results in failure.3. When the car broke down on the highway fora third time, his patience completely ran out.4. Will you apply for the position by letter or in person?5. They are always short of water to drink, much less to take a bath.6. Mary wanted to buy an apartment in China, whereas her husband said they didn’t have so much money.Unit 21. I could think of little to say in the presence of so many people.2. By no means will our friendship be affected by what happened yesterday.3. Reflecting on those nice days, Elizabeth couldn’t help giving out a sigh.4. I paid 3000 yuan to the boss of the store in advance to ensure an Ipad 2.5. He decided to borrow some money to buy that piece of land despite so much opposition.6. I do not want to lend my car to you, nor will I lend to anyone else.Unit 31. He has witnessed the ups and downs in the relations between the two countries in the past several decades.2. Things will work out well if you will just be patient.3. I learned of the accident only yesterday.4. He said something else, and proceeded t tell us that he would go abroad next month.5. One is never too old to learn.6.Our manager, Mr. Smith, announced the shocking decision at the meeting.Unit 4.1. I’ll bring you that book next time, without fail.2. You may use the book as you like, as long as you keep it clean.3. You are totally free to choose your own course.4. They are more than excited to learn that they took the first place in the match.5. I’m very thankful to my parents for what theyhave done for me these years.6. It’s our responsibility to help the people around us who are in trouble.Unit 51. The old man was most grateful to his neighbors for sending for a doctor.2. It was their teacher who helped them solve the problem.3. Her mother went to the dancing party, dressed in the nicest clothes she could afford.4. Her intelligence, coupled with her beauty, made her a perfect candidate for the job.5. The examination is directed at non-English majors.6. Tom was late for class, for which the teacher criticized him.Unit 6.1. As is the teacher, so is the pupil.2. I wish you would come and see us sometime, if only just to say hello.3. They offered her a job but she turned it down.4. I don’t know whether t accept this new job,and the firm is pressing me for a decision.5. If you don’t like the game, you can give up. You are not stuck with it.6. When deciding to study abroad, it is best to seek expert advice.Unit 71. At the meeting they discussed, among other things, the recent financial crisis in the U.S.2. They attributed their success to their teacher’s encouragement.3. When I told her that her car had been stolen, she blew her top.4. We are told that in life, it is best to look forward on our trail ahead, rather than look back.5. If you can’t quit smoking completely, at least try to cut down.6. The earlier you fulfill the task, the happier you will be.Unit 8.1. If only she would marry me!2 Share prices have been at an all-time low.3. People are meant to pray to God in many places in the U.S.4. I once read of this story in one of the books piled here.5. In the long run, the products of our company are profitable.6. While my parents disapproved of my decision, they lent me a sum of money.Unit 91. His father wanted to make a lawyer of him, but he made a doctor of himself finally.2. When I say“don’t eat sweats”,I have your health at heart.3. Whenever we dispute with others, we’d better think of the problem from their standpoints.4. Parents are entitled to know how their children spend the money at school.5. Our purpose is to solve this sticky nut once and for all.6. Sometimes our parents are out of touch with what we are really interested in.Unit 101. He always tells us what we should do and what shouldn’t do, as though he knew everything.2. Whichever train you may take, you’ll be there by 5.3. I’m sure of his words.4. We must carry on till success in spite of the extremely difficult conditions.5. The fire was finally brought under control, but not before extensive damage had been caused.6. The new policy is to provide for a big increase in job-seekers.Book 3Unit 11.No matter how much I tried to make her happy, she had a vacant expression on her face.2.They’re watching the enemy, just as a cat watches a rat.3.I finally tracked down the sort of ribbon Ineeded in a little shop near the station.4.Andy hit a little girl and John told the teacher on Andy.5.The police had difficulties in restraining people from crowding into the conference.6.If you harm her, you’re going to have the police to reckon with.Unit 21.Rain or shine, he always had his rubbers on, a very foolish thing to do.2.All the tickets having been sold out, we had to go again the next day.3.I never try to stop them from arguing in case they think I am interfering with them.4.He wrote a long letter to his son, in which he pointed out that it was not advisable to make emotional decisions.5.Your daughter is liable to catch a cold and you should give her a thorough physical examination.6.At the end of the class, the teacher summed up the main points of the lesson in threesentences.Unit 31.In colleges, as in middle schools, the academic achievements are an very important standard to show whether a student is successful or not.2.Once parents agree in writing to accept and demonstrate the school’s philosophies and outlook, the students can gain admission.3.The school stresses the idea that it is worthwhile for parents to participate in school activities together with their children.4.Our school operates on the principle that moral values and academic achievements are equally important.5.As is planned, the school is scheduled to open on September 1.6.His girlfriend’s father saw him as a man who couldn’t make a living.Unit 41.The taxi sped away, its taillights disappearing into the distance.2.Although with significant improvements, dataprocessing and storage are still at serious risk.3.It is said that the mob threatened to destroy the monument and kill the architect who approved of the design.4.Your report might go against your chance of winning the contract.5.This is an illustration that popular music stars rise to fame at a young age.6.Although some members slipped away, the meeting went ahead without them.Unit 51.Not until after her death was he recognized asa writer of genius.2.Being assigned to an important task, they had to give up their plan of touring in Europe.3.It seemed that the little boy could read my mind, and he quietly gave me some newspapers of that day.4.When decorating the room, you should see to it that carpets match the curtains.5.These people have saved during their whole lives to provide for their old age.6.The boy stood on tiptoe and reached for the map on the wall.Unit 61.The teacher underlined the words so that the students might pay special attention to them.2.Colin married my sister and I married his brother, which makes Colin and me double in laws.3.Not having enough money, they had to check in at a small hotel.4.If necessary, we will provide an even wider range of products for you to choose from..5.It makes no difference to me which sides may win.6.In addition to teaching, she also works as a nurse in the holidays.Unit 71.He’s indeed very uncertain as to whether it’s the right job for him.2.Although it’s a big company, the director knows all the staff by name.3.According to her psychological doctor, all herproblems stem from her difficult childhood. 4.I don’t want to drag you away from the party early but I’m only acting in your best interests.5.The rescuers could hear the sound of the trapped people desperately trying to claw their way through the rubble.6.He has done quite well recently and we expect much from/of him.Unit 81.What if it rains while we are a long way from shelter?2.There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of the recent bomb attack.3.The book on cloning she asked for was not within my reach, so I refereed her to the school library.4.In the first place the couple didn’t want to clone a child, and in the second they couldn’t afford to.5.The Roman coins that she showed me were identical to the one I had found in the garden.6.The job is great in terms of salary, but it has its disadvantages.Unit 91.The hostages were eventually released after undergoing a terrifying ordeal.2.We have been told that under no circumstances may we use the telephone in the office for personal affairs.3.The war between America and Iraq once made/hit the headlines of the major newspapers.4.Hoping that he might be able to shed some light on the problem, I asked Tom to look at the engine.5.What matters is not whether the engaged couple have faith in each other, but to view the marriage as it is, which has no bearing on love.6.Unwilling to lay bare her private thoughts to a stranger, Mary only gave him an awkward smile.Unite 101.Whatever you do, don’t look for a pay increase when you know the company is going through some difficulties.2.We can but guess at the extent of the problem.3.The news from the front, which came to us by word of mouth, was depressing.4.Since the financial crisis, the banks have imposed very strict conditions on the qualification of the loaners.5.It dawned on her that by postponing the decision she was making a decision.6.The scientist referred to the discovery as the most exciting new development in this field. Book 4Unit 11.We missed the last bus, so there was no choice other than to walk home.2.She is afraid to go home; she must have been slapped around by her husband again.3.He has become very intimate with an American actress since his arrival in New York.4.I don’t think this criticism is justified by the facts.5.When doing translation, we should follow a principle: the translation must be true to the original.6.After working her way around the world, she ended up teaching English as a foreign language.Unit 21.It was a relief to know that he finally finished the book before his death, which was regarded as a fitting memorial to his life as a writer.2.Sad to say, we’ve had to postpone going to France because Adam’s got an interview for a job that week.3.I couldn’t remember a fairy story to tell the children, so I made one up as I went along.4.The interview was really stressful. They were trying to trip me up all the way through.5.When non-Europeans revolved against colonial rule, they would do so with the slogans of the Rights of Man and nationalself-determination on their lips.6.Some of the rivers in the country find their way into the Pacific Ocean.Unit 31.You’re legally entitled to take faulty goods back to the store where you purchased them, but you are supposed to account for why you want to do so.2.She didn’t feel like getting involved in a long argument on the phone, so she hung up.3.They were faced with the financial difficulty, but soon they made money on that deal.4.I don’t want to be made a fool of by others. I feel I’m entitled to know how my money is being spent.5.One year ago, the car dealer tried to drum up buyers by offering good services. Now his business is thriving.6.The middle-aged man who tool the boy bled the father for $20,000 as a compensation for the loss of his company.Unit 41.There is little dispute that communications will be a key factor separating the winners and the losers.2.As compared to other ships crossing the Atlantic, his was the slowest so that it lagged far behind the others.3.The company’s location and its lower distribution costs give it advantage over its competitors.4.We can ensure that children keep pace with the new development of technology by teaching them how to make good use of various information services.5.When he logged on to the computer system, he found amazingly some data had been deleted.6.The amount of aid which has been offered is hardly going to scratch the surface of the suffering.Unit 51.It is no good waiting for the bus at this time since it is already midnight. We might just as well walk.2.It’s important to stop waiting and settle down and make ourselves comfortable, at least temporarily.3.Poets and philosophers all speak highly of themselves for seeking out solitude, from which they can draw inspiration.4.The widowed old lady was so lonely that she would talk at length to the strangers in the supermarket about her pets.5.The story line was so fascinating that she finished reading the book at one sitting.6.People refused to talk to him after the scandal and he was cast out by the best society.Unit 61.Suppose that you have any information concerning the accident at the station, please contact the police.2.While lending you the substantial sum of money, I made it clear to you that if you couldn’t pay it off in time, you might be accused of taking bribes.3.It’s difficult to enforce the new law becausepeople are not ready to stand by it.4.Owing to the introduction of the new equipment, they are likely to speed up the production rate in the following few months.5.Better informed political opinion can seek to explain how this particular proposal squared with the government purposes.6.After running through the numbers in every possible combination, we finally hit on/upon a solution.Unit 71.He read more than Shakespeare’s play; he liked modern music.2.Their dream was nothing less than a more equal society where there is no racial prejudice.3.Technology itself, and its effective use, is not to be confined to the traditional science subjects4.Since the truth of this report was discounted, I was not in a position to publish it for you.5.His fate in the last election, she said, would serve as a reminder to all politicians thatpopularity does not last.6.They seem to think that building a new road will improve the traffic problem, bit in effect, it will make it worse.Unit 81.During this time, white people were different from black people to me in that they seemed to speak a strange language.2.Enquiries about the post should be addressed in the first place to the personal manager.3.I don’t want to tell you that story;I have just mentioned that in passing.4.I tried to bribe my brother into disappearing for the afternoon by offering him the use of my car.5.Politicians will pay a heavy price if they don’t listen to the people.6.How long is that government likely to survive without the US military force there to keep it propped up?Unit 91.For all her privilege and wealth, life had notbeen easy and the experiences of childhood sufferings had left a deep mark on her life. 2.Some employees of Euro Disneyland would like to comply with the company’ rules and shave off their moustaches rather than losing their job.3.Management has granted a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure.4.The delay is a perfect illustration of why we need a new computer system.5.It happened in a flash, although in retrospect everything seemed to occur in slow motion.6.Tonight program focuses on the way homelessness affects the young.Unit 101.No matter how difficult the work is, we must keep at it or we will not be successful.2.He had been speaking nothing less than the truth when he put down what he had seen.3.Routinely he sets some time aside every day to read to his children.4.They went on working, taking no note of thepassage of time.5.His suicide has been partly assigned to lack of on-campus therapy for emotional problems.6.We can begin to understand this vital principle he argued for when we reflect on/upon how we have been emotionally wounded.。

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英语翻译练习册翻译练习册英译汉练习I. Sentences for TranslationDiction1. Needing some light to see by, the burglar crossed the room with a light step to light the light with the light green shade.2.3. Accession shall be subject to approval of two-third vote of the Directors of the Governing Body.4. Subject to the fulfillment of other formalities, they shall be granted all necessary permits.5. Payments are subject to change in keeping with inflation.6. Before it begins to work, the yeast is subject to disruption caused by 1fluctuations in temperature.7. Perhaps this is the very mechanism of the creators of our nation who hold these truths to be self-evident.8. And, again as a result of the development of modern technology, mechanism in philosophy became an upstart.9. Under capitalism drug and alcohol are used by some as an escape mechanism.10. The two model variants of the socialist eic mechanism are to be distinguished from the point of view of market function.11. But people are apt to marvel at an ingenious mechanism and obliterate the man who makes it.12. The mechanism of the process, slow and delicate , often escapes our attention.Conversion1. Such news was no joke.2. Her sighs made it clear she was unhappy.3. Every man is a fool sometimes, and none at all times.4. Trust not a new friend nor an old enemy.5. He stood watching her go down the street with a slow, self-satisfied sway of her body.26. There is a limit to one’s youth, but no limit to his wisdom. Draw on the limitless wisdom during the short span of youth.7. In the British system, a parliamentary election also determines who shall be Prime Minister, but the American Constitution provides for separate election of President and Congress.8. She cast impatient glances at the footpath.9. We have decided to place a trial order for the following on the terms stated in your letter.10. Lower temperatures are associated with lower growth rate.11. Please let us know if our terms are acceptable.12. Kindly give our claims your prompt attention and let us have your remittance in due course.13. The new contract would be good for 5 years.14. There are many wonderful stories to tell about the places I visited and the people I met.15. Today has seen the practical fulfillment of the historic decision taken on 25 October 1971, when the General Assembly voted to resto re to the People’s Republic of China its lawful rights in this organization.Passive Construction1. Illnesses must be correctly diagnosed before they can be treated with medicine.2. Principles mean very little unless they are acted up.3. Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.4. Their friendship was turned to enmity through idle gossips.5. We were informed that the damage had been caused by rough 3handling when the goods were being loaded on board the ship at the dock.6. Buyer’s request for insurance to be covered up to the inland city can be accepted on condition that such extra premium is for buyer’s at.7. Chinese, overseas Chinese, Hong Kong, Macao, and foreign personnel of the company are requested to pay individual income tax in accordance with Chinese tax laws and regulations.Addition and Omission1. He made sincere apologies to each of the teacher.2. “Impossible” is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.3. We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it.4. Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them.5. Later, Churchill told me that such hesitations were really rare.6. Then I thanked my host and walked down the poad lawn, back to the meadow and the sparkling pook, where I lay on the grass and fell into a sweet sleep.7. Lenin stressed that it is precisely the people who create history.8. It was for your benefit that we decided to return.9. She was sweet and amiable and kindly again.Division and Combination1. I am going to see my grandmother, who was ill in bed, to take her some butter and eggs and a fresh baked cake that my mother has 4made for her.2. The cook turned pale, and asked the housemaid to shut the door, who asked Brittle, who asked the tinker, who pretended not to hear.3. But as the song surged up in increasing loudness, even the most timid lost their fear and joined in, and all the things that King had said at the meeting in the ballroom, things that they hadn’t believed or had only half believed, became suddenly and powerfully true.4. The Civil War, lasting four years and costing at leasta million lives, civilian and military, was the most extensive war ever fought on the soil of the New World, a war that proved to the planters in a revolutionary way that human beings in America could no longer be bought or sold, worked and killed at will to serve the profit of parasitic landowners.Negation1. She earns a good salary, so she shouldn’t be badly off.2. Unless it goes hand in hand with science, democracy will have no future.3. To be poor and independent is very nearly an impossibility.4. Let bygones be bygones.5. First catch your hare and then cook it.6. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.7. This problem can never be taken too seriously.8. Don’t be afraid of calling a spade a spade even when it comes to your boss.9. In the absence of a settlement through negotiation, the case under dispute can be submitted to arbitration.510. As soon as you get the license, please don’t fail to cable us.11. We regret our inability to accept your claim because the cases, when being loaded, left nothing to be desired.12. Some of our export dities are still awash with problems: low technical nature, lower quality and grade.II. Texts for Translation1. British newspapers—all of them some of the time, and some of them almost all the time—behave badly in two ways.They intrude unnecessarily and often hurtfully into people’s privacy; and they publish inaccurate, sometimes made—up stories. The victims have little redress. If they are rich and the article is defamatory, they can sue for libel. Most cannot afford to do so, and even the rich cannot prevent an invasion of their privacy. Fierce competition, particularly between tabloid newspapers, leads to more feet in more doors.2. A new era is upon us. Call it what you will: the service ey, the information age, and the knowledge society.It all translates to a fundamental change in the way we work. Already we’re partly there. The percentage of people who earn their living by making things has fallen dramatically in the “industrialized world”. Today the majority of jobs in the United States, Europe and Japan (two thirds or more in many of these countries) are in the service sector, and the number is on the rise. More women are in the workforce than ever before. There are more part—time jobs. More people are self—employed. But the peadth of the eic transformation can’t be gauged by numbers alone, because it also is giving rise to a radical new way of thinking about the nature of 6work itself. Long—held assumptions about jobs and careers, the skills needed to succeed, even the relationship between individuals and employers—all these are being challenged.We have only to look behind us to get some sense of what may lie ahead. No one looking ahead 20 years ago possibly could have foreseen the ways in which a single invention, the microchip, would transform our world thanks to its applications in personal computers, digital ications andfactory robots. Tomorrow’s peak through in biotechnology, artificial intelligence or even some still unimagined technology could produce a similar wave of innovations. But one thing is certain: information and knowledge will become even more vital, and the people who possess it, whether they work in manufacturing or services, will have the advantage and produce the wealth. Computer literacy will become as basic a requirement as the ability to read and write. The ability to solve problems by applying information instead of pursuing rote task will be valued above all else.3. We all want every human being to be able to enjoy a reasonable standard of living, but conventional belief isthat this can be achieved by eic development. The snag isthat you cannot have eic growth without further increasing the exploitation of natural resources. The world’s ecologyis finite. It is an inescapable fact that long—term survival depends on keeping a balance between eic growth and the sustainable exploitation of the world’s dwindling natural resources. This is going to be difficult enough to achieve, but it will be quite impossible if the national and international aid agencies only invest in eic development, and leave the conservation of natural resources 7and help for population control to voluntary agencies.4. There will be a change to cooler weather. Monday will be cloudy with some rain in the North and the West but sunshine and showers elsewhere. As a deep depression moves into northern Scotland on Tuesday rain will spread across all areas with strengthening winds. During Wednesday and Thursday it will be pighter with blustery showers, which could givesome snow over Scottish mountains. By then it will be noticeably cooler and fresher in all parts of the country. Further rain and strong winds will continue into the weekend.5. Washington, December 2 (Xinhua)—President George Bush"s approval rating with Americans has fallen below 50 per cent for the first time since he took office, according to a poll released on Saturday by Time magazine. The poll of 500 Americans conducted on November 26 fo und Bush’s popularity at 46 per cent. Bush’s rating was as high as 91 per cent in some polls during the January—Fepuary Gulf War but has steadily declined because of the country’s eic recession.6. Ada is a new computer language that is still being designed. It is sponsored by the US Department of Defense (DOD). Ada is called after a “friend” of Charles Babage, who pioneered computers. It will probably become the DOD’s standard for programming the computers built into its weapon system. Some people believe that Ada could also replace every other computer language but one (Cobol) in civilian use. When all the US’s military computer “speak” Ada, other NATO countries will have to follow suit. But the language will be just as 8suitable for controlling all sorts of equipment——from production Lines and robots to ication networks.Ada’s strong point is that it takes in many of the techniques of designing computer language that engineers have perfected over the last ten years. In particular, Ada programs will be “portable” from one computer to another, and engineers will be able to combine them as easily as bolting Meccano together.Programs on general-Purpose computers have to be run with “job control” commands that perform housekeeping dutieslike making sure that the correct files of data are available. The commands usually amount to a language in their own right and differ from computer to computer. Scientists will be investigating whether Ada can be used as a job control, aswell as a programming language.7. A father is busy putting decorations on the Christmas tree but as quickly as he puts them on his two-year-old son pulls them off. He is about to put the child in a playpenwhen his wife suggests that it might make more sense to putthe tree in the play-pen and leave the child outside. Instead of keeping the child away from the tree one can keep the tree away from the child. Lateral thinking involves movingsideways to look at things in a different way. Instead offixing on one particular approach and then working forwardfrom that the lateral thinker tries to find other approaches.You cannot dig a hole in a different place by digging the same hole deeper. A committee that is convinced that parking meters are the only way to control city parking will spendits time deciding what meters to use, where to put them and how to patrol them. A lateral thinker would 9look at other approaches: letting people park anywherethey liked so long as they left their headlights on; giving people licenses which would allow them to park free in townon only one day a week and so encouraging car sharing;visible licenses that the motorist would pay for if he wanted to park anywhere in town.Our thinking traditions are very firmly based on logical thinking in which we start off with a certain way of looking at things and then see what we can deduce from that. This can be called vertical thinking since it involves building on what is accepted as traditional. Vertical thinking is for using ideas and lateral thinking is for changing them.Most of our thinking does not take place at the logical stage but at the perceptual stage which precedes this.Lateral thinking is to do with changing perceptions and finding new ways of looking at things. Lateral thinking is the practical process of creativity. There are various deliberate techniques such as the use of stepping stones (produced, for instance, by reversing the usual situation). Lateral thinking turns creativity into a tool. In a patterning system such as the mind provocation is as important as analysis-and more important for changing ideas.8. London--Unemployment in the United Kingdom topped 10%of the workforce in April,producing anguished new complaints from British labor and industry.The April figures showed an increase in registered joblessness to a seasonally adjusted 2,466,000 persons from 2,380,800 the previous month and 1,456,200 the year earlier. The unemployment rate rose to l0.1 from 9.9%in March and 6%a year ago,the Department of 10Employment said.Len Murray,General Secretary of Trades Union Congress,the British labor confederation,said the“figures set another dismay and depressing post-World War II record.”The Confederation of British Industry,a major employer group, described the jobless rise as a“matter of both regret and concern.”The CBI said it already has predicted that the number of unemployed will rise to three million by the end of the year.9. CARACAS,May l8(Reuter via Xinhua)--Foreignministers and top representatives from l22 developing nations meet today to define their relations with industrialized countries and outline formulas for international co-operation.Thirty-five foreign ministers from the“group of77”developing nations will be present and other member-countries are expected to be represented by high-level non-ministerial delegations at the two-day meeting.Over the past week,working commissions of the group have analyzed objectives on raw materials,energy ,trade,development,finance,exchange of technology,and industrialization. The Group of 77 was set up as an informal grouping within the United nations in 1964.It works closely with the UN Conference on Trade and Development(UNCTAD)to promote trade. The number of member-countries has since grown.The commissions,whose members include countries in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC),agreed on a meeting of state-owned energy companies in Vienna next year. 11The group of 77 favors setting up its own multinational energy companies.The two-day meeting in Caraballeda,near Caracas,will be opened by Venezuelan President Luis Herrera Campins.汉译英练习1.人际关系有时候,在工作中重要的倒是能否处理好人际关系而不是有多大的才能。

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