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新视野大学英语第六册Section_A课文翻译及课后翻译(全)

新视野大学英语第六册Section_A课文翻译及课后翻译(全)

一、课文翻译UNIT1 追求幸福美国宪法赋予美国人民追求幸福的权利,但是似乎谁也说不清幸福跑到哪里去了。

这就好比我们获得了打猎许可却无猎物可打一样。

乔纳森·斯威夫特认为幸福是"一种大上其当而浑然不觉的状态",或者是充当"一名白痴中的傻瓜"的感觉,因为斯威夫特把社会看作是一片布满虚假目标的土地。

虚假目标的提法当然不是美国式思维。

然而,我们似乎执迷于花钱买幸福的理念。

当我们拥有足够的财力时,我们就会获得极大的成功。

与此同时,美国商业势力却大肆渲染,人为地使我们感到不幸福。

广告业是我们的主要产业之一,它的存在不是为了满足欲望,而是为了制造欲望,其速度之快为任何人的预算所不及。

这样一来,我们整个的经济就建立在使我们沉溺于贪婪的基础上。

甚至有人告诉我们通过购物来支持国家经济是我们的爱国义务。

随便翻开一本迎合妇女口味的杂志,不难发现,开头的几页广告都是艺术和口号,到了结尾的几页就都变成了药丸和疗法。

开头几页的艺术包装所展示的是对至尊美丽的渴望。

她拥有的是婴儿般的细腻皮肤。

她呼出来的是芬芳的气息。

无论她40岁、50岁、60岁,还是任何时候,她永远都拥有16岁的身段。

这就是母亲为了展示她的优美体形所使用的束带。

这是可使人肌肤恢复细嫩的护肤霜,这些是减去大腿脂肪的药片,这些是青春永驻的药丸。

很明显,任何有理智的人都不会完全被此类广告艺术、药丸或器械所打动。

不过确实有人想要花钱买这个梦,不惜为此每年花销数十亿美元。

显然,幸福市场不乏顾客,但是他们想要购买的又是什么呢?给"幸福"下定义是一个令人困惑的问题:最好的办法是先设定两个极端,然后寻求中庸。

认为幸福就是高人一等,住的是大理石豪宅,衣柜里有上百套衣服,这可成为贪婪的极端。

认为幸福就是印度圣人似的快乐,这将成为精神生活的极端。

圣人打坐,冥想着现实的本质,超脱于肉身的拖累。

如果有崇敬者给他端上食物,他就吃;如果没人给,他就饿着。

新视野6中英

新视野6中英
Is he a happy man? Perhaps his happiness is only another sort of illusion. But who can take it from him? And who will dare say it is more false than happiness paid for through an installment plan?
The Pursuit of Happiness
The right to pursue happiness is promised to Americans by the US Constitution, but no one seems quite sure which way happiness runs. It may be we are issued a hunting license but offered no game. Jonathan Swift conceived of happiness as "the state of being well-deceived", or of being "a fool among idiots ", for Swift saw society as a land of false goals.
It is, of course, un-American to think in terms of false goals. We do, however, seem to be dedicated to the idea of buying our way to happiness. We shall all have made it to Heaven when we possess enough.

新视野大学英语第六册课文及翻译

新视野大学英语第六册课文及翻译

1Page 1 of 58Feom:/view/0add83878762caaedd33d453.html大学英语第六册Unit 1Section A The Pursuit of HappinessThe right to pursue happiness is promised to Americans by the US Constitution, but no one seems quite sure which way happiness runs. It may be we are issued a hunting license but offered no game. Jonathan Swift conceived of happiness as "the state of being well-deceived", or of being "a fool among idiots ", for Swift saw society as a land of false goals.It is, of course, un-American to think in terms of false goals. We do, however, seem to be dedicated to the idea of buying our way to happiness. We shall all have made it to Heaven when we possess enough.And at the same time the forces of American business are hugely dedicated to making us deliberately unhappy. Advertising is one of our major industries, and advertising exists not to satisfy desires but to create them — and to create them faster than anyone's budget can satisfy them. For that matter, our whole economy is based on addicting us to greed. We are even told it is our patriotic duty to support the national economy by buying things.Look at any of the magazines that cater to women. There advertising begins as art and slogans in the front pages and ends as pills and therapy in the back pages. The art at the front illustrates the dream of perfect beauty. This is the baby skin that must be hers. This, the perfumed breath she must breathe out. This, the sixteen-year-old figure she must display at forty, at fifty, at sixty, and forever. This is the harness into which Mother must strap herself in order to display that perfect figure. This is the cream that restores skin, these are the tablets that melt away fat around the thighs, and these are the pills of perpetual youth.Obviously no reasonable person can be completely persuaded either by such art or by such pills and devices. Y et someone is obviously trying to buy this dream and spending billions every year in the attempt. Clearly the happiness-market is not running out of customers, but what is it they are trying to buy?Defining the meaning of "happiness" is a perplexing proposition: the best one can do is to try to set some extremes to the idea and then work towards the middle. To think of happiness as achieving superiority over others, living in a mansion made of marble, having a wardrobe with hundreds of outfits, will do to set the greedy extreme. To think of happiness as the joy of a holy man of India will do to set the spiritual extreme. He sits completely still, contemplating the nature of reality, free even of his own body. If admirers bring him food, he eats it; if not, he starves. Why be concerned? What is physical is trivial to him. To contemplate is his joy and he achieves complete mental focus through an incredibly demanding discipline, the accomplishment of which is itself a joy to him.Is he a happy man? Perhaps his happiness is only another sort of illusion. But who can take it from him? And who will dare say it is more false than happiness paid for through an installment plan?Although the holy man's concept of happiness may enjoy considerable prestige in the Orient, I doubt the existence of such motionless happiness. What is certain is that his way of happiness would be torture to almost anyone of Western temperament. Y et these extremes will still serve to define the area within which all of us must find some sort of balance. Thoreau had his own firm sense of that balance: save on the petty in order to spend on the essential.Possession for its own sake or in competition with the rest of the neighborhood would have been Thoreau's idea of the petty. The active discipline of raising one's perception of what is eternal in nature would have been his idea of the essential. Time saved on the petty could be spent on the essential. Thoreau certainly didn't intend to starve, but he would put into feeding himself only as much effort as would keep him functioning for more important efforts.Effort is the essence of it: there is no happiness except as we take on challenges. Short of the impossible, the satisfactions we get from a lifetime depend on how high we place our difficulties. The mortal flaw in the advertised version of happiness is in the fact that it claims to be effortless.We demand difficulty even in our diversions. We demand it because without difficulty there can be no game; a game is a way of making something hard for the fun of it. The rules of the game are an arbitrary addition of difficulty. It is easier to win at chess if you are free to change the rules, but the fun is in winning within the rules. If we could mint our own money, even building a fortune would become boring. No difficulty, no fun.Those in advertising seem too often to have lost their sense of the pleasure of difficulty. And the Indian holy man seems dull to us, I suppose, because he seems to be refusing to play anything at all. The Western weakness may be in the illusion that happiness can be bought. Perhaps the oriental weakness is in the idea that there is such a thing as perfect happiness.Happiness is never more than partial. Whatever else happiness may be, it is neither in having nor in being, but in becoming. What the writers of the Constitution declared for us as an inherent right was not happiness but the pursuit of happiness. What the early patriots might have underlined, could they have foreseen the happiness-market, is the cardinal fact that happiness is in the pursuit itself, in the pursuit of what is engaging and life-changing, which is to say, in the idea of becoming.A nation is not measured by what it possesses or wants to possess, but by what it wants to become.(Words: 1,005)追求幸福美国宪法赋予美国人民追求幸福的权利,但是似乎谁也说不清幸福跑到哪里去了。

新视野BOOK6Unit1

新视野BOOK6Unit1

conceive of (sth.) as
think of (sth.) as; imagine (sth.) as
Example 我们认为这次会议是我们业务的转折点。
We conceive of the meeting as a turning point of our business.

Example

Love is a perpetual theme of literature.
They hoped to live in perpetual happiness.
A contented mind is a perpetual feast. 知足长乐。
perplex
To confuse or trouble with uncertainty or doubt.
Quotations from Thoreau
I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life … A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.
Quotations from Thoreau
A house is something that will simply tie a person down; one can become a slave to it. Why should not our furniture be as simple as the Arab's or the Indian's?

新视野B3U6 Text A 课文详解

新视野B3U6 Text A 课文详解
✓ 【和自然相关英语词汇及表达】canal 运河;dam 大坝;island 岛屿;bay 海湾; riverbank 河岸;beach 海滩;ocean 海洋;coast 海岸;dune 沙丘;desert 沙 漠;cliff 悬崖;meadow 草地;jungle 丛林;glacier 冰河;land 土地;
meadow, and staring at the points barely moving across the sky.
✓ 【viv-,vit-,活,生命】①viable 能生存的;可行的;②survive 幸存③revive 使苏醒, 复活;④vivid 栩栩如生的;鲜艳的;⑤convivial 好交际的;欢乐的⑥vital 维持生 命的;极为重要的⑦vitamin 维生素;⑧revitalize 使新生,使得复兴。 ☻a viable plan可行的计划;☻a convivial party欢乐的聚会;☻a vital examination至关重要的 考试;☻revitalize a flagging economy.振兴衰退的经济;☻a vivid description生动的 描述.☻a vital examination至关重要的考试;☻Oranges are rich in vitamin C
Section A Un d e r t h e b o m b s : 19 4 5
2 Suddenly, nearby, at the edge of the forest, there’s the
tremendous roar of bombs exploding. From my standpoint, I see
✓ Bands of gunmen have hijacked food shipments and terrorized relief workers.几伙 持枪歹徒劫持了运输的食品,还恐吓了救援人员。

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-7单元Section A汉译英,英译汉(Ⅴ,Ⅵ,Ⅶ)

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-7单元Section A汉译英,英译汉(Ⅴ,Ⅵ,Ⅶ)

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-7单元Section A汉译英,英译汉(Ⅴ,Ⅵ,Ⅶ)Unit 11 The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life.2 It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences.3 He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.4 He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.5 But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would have both to cater for and take control of.6 He appeared to be very perplexed, and more than a little shocked, by what he saw in the window.7 For a moment or two Peter contemplated his newly elevated status.8 One of the advantages of big cities over the countryside is that big cities have lots of cinemas and many other diversions.9 In my wildest imagination, I could not have foreseen such a wonderful life lay before me.10 In terms of academic achievement, I was never a failure, and will definitely make it in the future.二While he shared his generation’s horror of war and was once called the “spiritual father” of appeasement,Keynes never,in fact,entertained the delusion that Hitler could be pacified.He hated the Nazi regime,never visited Germany after 1933.Instead,as Brit ain’s chief negotiator in contact with the Allies against Hitler.he pursued vigorously the common interest between London and Washington.Unit21 When we finished reading the article, the teacher assigned us the task of writing a short/concise essay.2 After raining for a whole day, a few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.3 I wrote this article to pay tribute to my most respectable teacher, who set me on the path of writing.4 The teacher said loudly that it was a gripping narrative about the war, and that all of us should enjoy reading it5 When we put forward the suggestion he was enthusiastic for its immediate application.6 He said that he was fascinated by the changing colors of the setting sun, so he always spent some time watching it.7 Government power influences every facet of our lives, "from the cradle to the grave".8 Illegal immigrants are usually smuggled into a country by ship9 Advertisements on the side of the road sometimes distract drivers' attention, causing traffic accidents.10 I managed to finance four years of university tuition with scholarships and part-time jobs.二Some people wrongly believe that the United States is a land of opportunity,and that every enjoy equal opportunites.With various dreams in mind,many well-trained professionals steadily mlgrate to the United States in search of a good life.Some of them are even willing to live any life there.They would rather live in poverty there than enjoy a relative prosperity at home.Therefore,lawyers and doctors from Central America may be found washing cars or waiting on tables in Miami.Unit31 The move was characterized as a major breakthrough for energy and industrial cooperation between the two countries.2 His career went into a rapid descent after the scandal.3 Though the lawyer tried to defend her, the evidence pointed to her guilt.4 This "Imperial City" remained virtually intact until the great remodeling which began in the 1950s.5 The statement was at odds with the one made last week.6 The trade agreement between the two countries expires next year.7 According to the archaeologists, the building dates to 250 B.C.8 The two countries finally started negotiating in earnest about issues of common concern.9 The ambassador is an outspoken supporter of military assistance to the groups working to overthrow the current government.10 They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs. But, as the aircraft were widely dispersed, it took them a lot of time.二Just as the 21st century requires a more diffused and safer balance of interest in what needs to be an increasingly multilateral global village,there is a risk of economic,institutional and political power being centralized in the Euroean Community,and that a new bout of economic empire building may occur.Unit41.When the boy noticed a stranger appear on the road to the village, he immediately turned back anddarted into the village.2.When a tree is being attacked by an insect, it will release a chemical into the air to warn the other treesaround it.3.The hunter spotted paw marks of a rarely seen animal in the snow.4. A breeze came down from the slope with the fresh scents of the green grass and wildflowers.5.People living in the mountainous areas always fashion a rough wooden hut for the night.6.We must in no case do anything that goes against the interest of the people.7.After hearing about the hero's moving deeds, the audience broke into bursts of warm applause.8.Hegemonism and power politics menace the world peace.9.The dog sniffed at the dead body and trotted off, following the scent.10.Suddenly a hand touched her shoulder, and she let out a scream of terror.The path led straight through a wide stream.She could no longer risk disorientation by circling such obstacles.She took off her clothes and,with her belongings in a nylon bag held above her head.she stepped into the chilling,neck-deep water.Minutes later she emerged.shaking uncontrollably.But after warming herself by a small fire and re-dressing.she set offwith increased confidence.The limits of her physical capacity were expanding.Unit51 The desired goal of this laboratory is to discover the hidden virus causing the disease and develop some medicines to cure SARS.2 It seems to the scientists that the significance of the clear water-like liquid lies not in its information about the human body, but in its potential capability of producing drugs.3 Using their observations made over a long period, the research workers found it hard to correlate the two sets of figures.4 For the convenience of English teaching, the teachers have used their spare time to compile an English-Chinese dictionary for high school students5 The genetic blueprint worked out by the Chinese researchers and their counterparts all over the world is nothing less thana biological and medical revolution.6 Despite all the great efforts made by scientists throughout the world, we are still far away from designing a perfect human baby in a scientific sense.7 In many cases our knowledge of flaws in DNA may lead to treatments that delay the onset of the disease or soften its effects on our health.8 It has been suggested that this disease occurs when individuals susceptible to climate do not get enough natural light during the winter months.9 The claim to have found genes for high IQ has been refuted down to the last point by many scientists, particularly by many geneticists.10 According to some geneticists, certain genes are more likely to lead people to commit crimes.二Scientists have recently discovered a chemical change occurring in mice,which might help in developing new drugs to control obesity someday. Scientists have identified a receptor in mouse cells that controls how fat is used in the body.When a mouse lives an casy life and puts on weight,the receptor functions accordingly.If a similar regulator exists in human beings,or drugs functioning in this way were to be used for regulating,it would be a promising way to tackle the world’sgrowing obesity epidemic.Unit61. She had an abundance of tales from the old colonial days,when she had been a cook for a white family.2. Mothers and fathers are role models,exerting a strong ,yet subtle influence over their children.3. It began as fashion,signified by the growth of long hair for men,and ended up as something political.4. The origins of many countries become gradually obscure in the mists of time.5. The e-mail be sent in reply yesterday was at best evasive,at worst downright misleading.6. It just so happened that I was on the scene when the World Trade Center was attacked on the morning of September 11,and the horrible sight would be embedded in my momory forever.7. The American Great Canyon is known as one of the sever natural wonders of the world and its scenic grandeur almost defies description.8. Even though he was issued an explicit warming he still insisted on having his own way,which eventually led to this disaster.9. Since its publication this book has been under siege from all walks of life for the vulgarity of its content.10. Alice feels that motherhood means overturning all the marital, housing,professional and personal was expected to make in her 20s.二No other itcm from our consumer culture has been infused wifh so much history and meaning as blue jeans.A simple pair of pants has linked nineteenth-century gold miners to nonconformist youths of the 1950s and to high fashion models of today.“Jeans:From Low Beginnings to High Fashion”,having more connotations than suggested by the title,examines the development of this all-American symbol and its rich connections to matters of mass,gender,self-imafe,and socialrebellion.Unit71. Many English teachers testify enthusiastically to the importance they attach to improvisation and role-play in exploring texts in the middle school.2. The first major attempt to use computer animation in a feature film became,to a large extent,the movelty of the medium itself.3. The moment I felt myself slipping back into that sad,old routine,I jerked myself back to the reality of the moment.4. Close to the mill was the Steven Eegineering Works,at which the boilers and apparatus for making paper from wood were manufactured.5. In each building,one end was panitioned off for single girls,the other end for single men,and the middle section was for families.6. Accotding to the forecast of the department concerned in 1990,the demand for chemical femilizer will be around 500 million tons in the aggregate by the year 2011compared to just below 300million in 1990.7. For many years these traditions operated independently of each other,but recently they have converged to give the fielda much more integrated look.8. A well-known local lawyer has been appointed to mediate between the employers and the union leaders,since they cannot reach agreement in direct talks.9. Experiments with a model confirm that the meanimg of many famous paintings can be negated by inverting the picture.10. The Olympic Games is a world-wide sports meet,its success involves the joined efforts and cooperation of the people from all walks of life in the host country.二People in most countries depend on communications technology more than every before.One day in May,an accident forced millions of Americans to be silent.They had to live and work without the technology they depend on every day.A telecommunications satellite experienced computer failure.The satellite,known as Galaxy Four,moved form its correct orbit and was unable to receive signals form Earth.A backup computer failed to turn on and the satellite began to spin out ofcontrol.。

NewHorizonCollegeEnglish(新视野大学英语)Unit6SectionA:HowtoPrepareforEarthqua

NewHorizonCollegeEnglish(新视野大学英语)Unit6SectionA:HowtoPrepareforEarthqua

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20. 关于如何做某事的教育 education concerning how to do sth. (L. 65)
活学活用
关于环境保护的法规仍不完善。
The laws and regulations concerning the environmental protection are still far from perfect.
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13. 就······取得一致意见 to agree on (L. 49)
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不同的人对人生有不同的解释,很难取得一 致的看法。
Different people attach different meanings to life, on which it is hard for them to agree.
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16. 对······了解甚多 to learn a great deal about (L. 58)
活学活用
通过这本书,你可以了解许多有关非洲的风土 人情。
With this book, you can learn a great deal about the conditions and customs of Africa.
1. 观察某物以获取······/ 小心等待 to watch sth. for… / to watch for (L. 4)
活学活用
他一直在等待着恰当的时机来表达对她的爱慕 之情。
He has been watching for the right moment to express his feeling of love for her.

新视野大学英语unite6课件

新视野大学英语unite6课件
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6. Why did the writer say that we were all guilty of name stereotyping to some extent?
We often project name-based stereotypes onto people. For example, one of the writer’s women friends confessed that while taking charge of a group of four-year-olds at the nursery school, she became confused by their personalities because of their names.
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4. According to the writer, why did one prominent magazine consistently refuse to print “Joe” in his by-line? The writer thought that his name, Joe, made him seem more qualified to be a baseball player than an art critic. He also believed that if he had a more refined name, like Arthur or Adrian, his name would appear complete.
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新视野英语教程第三版unit6

新视野英语教程第三版unit6
With whom do people usually spend the New Year’s Day? With their family members.
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Who will bring good luck to the rest of the year? 2) The first visitor who is a tall dark-haired man .
What does a thing in the shape of a ring mean? It means 3) good luck .
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Match the holidays in the left column with the dates in the right, and then make sentences with the matching.
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Directions: In this section, you’ll hear a short talk about bringing good luck to the New Year. While listening, try to complete the following chart with the information you hear.

新视野大学英语第三版Unit 6Section A

新视野大学英语第三版Unit 6Section A
• To meet their financial needs; • To learn to be responsible; • To make friends; • To acquire communicative skills; • To gain experience for future jobs.
The South African Department of Labor reported last month that the nation has too few jobs for ___u_n_s_k_il_le_d___ laborers. The department also said there are not enough workers for highly skilled _p_o_s_i_ti_o_n_s_.
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The main thing is to keep the main thing the main thing.
— Stephen R. Covey
6 UNIT
To work or not to work — That is the question
Compound Dictation
Listen to a short passage concerning unemployment in South African and fill in the missing information.
The sharp __d_if_f_e_re_n_c_e_s__ between jobs and skills were __a_p_p_a_r_e_n_t_ recently when officials advertised a job opening in the government. The position was that of auditor-general or chief financial supervisor. With a 26 percent _u_n_e_m__p_l_o_y_m_e_n_t_ rate nation-wide, there was no __s_h_o_r_ta_g_e__o_f__ interest in the job.

U6 (新视野英语教程Unit 6)

U6 (新视野英语教程Unit 6)

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Everyone has his ideal job in his dream just as many young people today tend to follow well-paid jobs as their career. But when I am faced up with the choice one day, I would like to pursue a career which interests me and helps realize my life value though it may not necessarily provide me more money.
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3. What factor(s) is/are the most important in realizing your dreams?
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Dreams really can come true but it will never become the reality by itself. We can make it as long as we try our best and don’t give up when stuck in difficulties. So let’s keep in mind the famous saying “There is a will, there is a way.”

新视野第六册A篇分段

新视野第六册A篇分段

第一单元The essay can be broadly divided into four main parts.The first part has one paragraph, i.e. Paragraph 1, which shows that everybody wants happiness but nobody can pin it down exactly.The second part consists of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 5, which illustrate the commercial drive behind the concept of happiness. While the 18th-century author and social critic Jonathan Swift conceived of happiness as “the state of being well-deceived” means, many Americans believe that their purchasing power can be traded for concrete happiness in terms of beauty and dreams.The third part consists of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 6 to Paragraph 9. In this part the author uses two extreme definitions as a means to introduce a relatively neutral definition of happiness. From one extreme of the spiritual joy of the Indian holy man to another extreme of greedy materialism, there is a happy medium, similar to Thoreau's practice.The fourth part is, in fact, the most important part as the author makes his comments on meanings of happiness. This part is made up of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 10 to Paragraph 13. In Paragraph 10, the author points out the gist of happiness, namely, it is an effort-making process. Paragraph 11 presents as supporting evidence the effort-making process in games. In Paragraph 12, evaluation on the Eastern and Western extremes is made. In Paragraph 13, the author restates the effort-making process and answers a question raised in Paragraph 1 by providing her understanding of happiness.第二单元In this passage the author tells the story of how he became a successful writer from a poor unhappy little boy who emigrated to America,thanks to the direction and help of MissBurd, his English teacher. He particularly describes the important role Miss Burd played in his first success as a writer and what he wrote about in his first successful essay. Therefore, in the author's opinion, Miss Burd is the person who saved him from pain, loss, and misery. The following is the structural outline of the passage, and from the chart you can see how the author develops his theme.1. The first part of the passage is Paragraph 1. It introduces the background of the author.2. The second part is from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 9. It narrates how Miss Burd first impressed the author and how she directed and encouraged him to write about his own expereince. Paragraphs 2 and 3 describe the author's first impression of Miss Burd and the way she taught. Paragraphs 4 to 9 give an account of the author's experience of how he came to write his first successful essay and what he wrote about in it.3. The third part is Paragraph 10, which shows us the author's path to success through his own efforts.4. The fourth part, Paragraph 11 and Paragraph 12, adds more about Miss Burd, her teaching career and other aspects of her life.5. The last part, i.e. the last two paragraphs, points out the theme that Miss Burd is the author's salvation, she has been and should be honored as a good teacher, and that this article is a tribute to her.第三单元In the reading passage the author narrates a long-lost history about humans in the Amazon: an introduction with a proposition, a history of exploration in the region and an attempt to lift the veil of misunderstanding that shrouds the Amazon Basin, and finally a conclusion that reaffirms the proposition.The first part is Paragraph 1, a general introduction to the passage.The second part, consisting of 3 paragraphs, from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 4, is about European expeditions in the Amazon Basin from the time of the Renaissance through to the late 17th century.The third part is made up of 5 paragraphs, from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 9. It is about the mistaken idea that exists in people's minds and about the evidence that is lifting the veil of misunderstanding about the human societies in the Amazon.The fourth part consists of the last two paragraphs: Paragraph 10 and Paragraph 11. It draws a conclusion: the rainforest should no longer be seen as an untouched “paradise” and that knowledge about the past has a vital role to play in planning and decision making for the future.第四单元This reading passage mainly tells a story about the author's sudden encounter in the forest with a mother wolf that had been caught by a trap and how he tried to win her confidence and set her free. It can be divided into three parts:The first part is composed of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 4. It relates how the author met by chance with a wolf caught by a hunter's trap while he was prospecting for gold.And it also tells us how, in order to save the wolf from the trap, the author tried to find the mother wolf's babies and then brought them to her.The second part is from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 7. In this part the author explains how he tried to win the mother wolf's confidence by finding her food and making friends w ith her babies. Having finally won the wolf's confidence, the author succeeded in releasing her from the trap.The third part consists of Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9. It tells us how the author followed the mother wolf to her clan. There he spent one night peacefully and harmoniously with the wolf clan, which seems completely against nature.第五单元This reading passage offers a general review of genetic engineering achievements to date and the prospective benefits and latent perils. The author holds that what the researchers are plotting is not only a revolution in biology but also in society. The whole passage may be divided into 4 parts. Look at the following chart and you'll find:The first part of the passage is made up of the first 3 paragraphs, and is a general description of the appearance of DNA and its potential function.The second part is made up of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 4 to Paragraph 7. This part tells the significance of DNA research and how it is to be applied in medical treatment.The third part consists of Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9, which gives an account of the dilemma and danger currently posed by the genetic revolution and scientists' worries about the misuse of DNA information.The last part consists of the last 2 paragraphs of the text, i.e. Paragraph 10 and Paragraph 11. This part brings forward people's different opinions of DNA research.第六单元The reading passage focuses on a social phenomenon — jeans and the culture that lies behind it. The passage can be broadly divided into three parts. The first part consists of Paragraphs 1 and 2, dealing with the social position of jeans compared to court dresses in the 19th century. The second part is from Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 8. Paragraph 3 tells us the general meaning jeans gained in the 20th century. Paragraphs 4 to Paragraph 7 deal with the specific meaning jeans expressed for anti-traditional culture in the 1950s, the black rights movement in the mid-1960s, antiwar students during the Vietnam War, feminism in the late 1960s, and fashion in the 1980s. Paragraph 8 is about the overwhelming trend of jeans shown in social life. The third part, Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 11, analyzes how blue jeans display social concepts.In the passage, the author uses many different writing techniques to develop the main ideas. One of the main techniques involved is structuring ideas into paragraphs or visually defined parts.Similarly, in a work of literature the structure is the composition of parts: chapters, episodes, acts, scenes, interludes, climaxes, turning points, stanzas. In writing about structure, you identify the plan of the work and then investigate the logical relationships between parts. The parts of the work are probably related in some or all of the following four ways: the order of chronology, space, suspenseful emotional response, and logical ideas. In this passage, the chronology, or sequence in terms of time, is applied. Most traditional stories, novels, and plays are structured according to time: they begin at the beginning of a sequence of events and move right through to the end. Many also include flashbacks, which serve purposes like g iving background or motivation at an appropriate place. The author of this passage uses common chronological order, which best suits the process of how jeans grow from low beginnings to high fashion.第七单元In this reading passage the author discusses the effects of space travel on the human body. The whole passage can be divided into two sections. The first section is composed of three paragraphs: Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 3, which is a general introduction to the passage. The second section can be subdivided into 4 parts. Paragraph 4 is the first part, referring to weightlessness as a dominant factor which leads to various related responses in human bodies. The second part consists of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 8, which is about how space travelers feel in their spacecraft and why this is so. The third part is from Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 12, which deals with the actual consequences weightlessness brings about for human bodies and offers some explanations. Paragraph 13 is the last part, which points out the practical use of this research.。

BOOK unit 6新视野大学英语第三版 PPT

BOOK unit 6新视野大学英语第三版 PPT
5 Unemployment has come down slightly, but this does not______a_lt_e_______ the fact that it is still a major problem. r
6 Mr.Smith is not doing well; the doctor told us that several colds___h_a_s__u_n_d__e_rm__i_n_e_d___ his health.
bookunit6新视野大学英语第三版ppt道客巴巴
BOOK unit 6新视野大学英语第三版
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Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. Each word can be used only once.
Never try to cut corners by copying assignments from other students.
Thirdly, set a goal for your academic performance. You will probably have to 7)___I_______ your work hours, or even, if possible and necessary, 8)____A________from the workforce to be successful in study. After all, it is not a good idea to risk 9) ___E_______ your student career with part-time jobs.

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英

新视野大学英语第六册课后习题答案1-5单元汉译英Unit 11 The whole of life, so to speak, is involved in the pursuit of the good life.2 It is hard to conceive of living without electricity and other modern conveniences.3 He dedicated his life to trying to find an appropriate architecture for his country which was realistic and integral to that society.4 He also highlighted the well-known dangers of people becoming addicted to computers.5 But after the race riots it was seen as something which the state would have both to cater for and take control of.6 He appeared to be very perplexed, and more than a little shocked, by what he saw in the window.7 For a moment or two Peter contemplated his newly elevated status.8 One of the advantages of big cities over the countryside is that big cities have lots of cinemas and many other diversions.9 In my wildest imagination, I could not have foreseen such a wonderful life lay before me.10 In terms of academic achievement, I was never a failure, and will definitely make it in the future.Unit21 When we finished reading the article, the teacher assigned us the task of writing a short/concise essay.2 After raining for a whole day, a few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.3 I wrote this article to pay tribute to my most respectable teacher, who set me on the path of writing.4 The teacher said loudly that it was a gripping narrative about the war, and that all of us should enjoy reading it5 When we put forward the suggestion he was enthusiastic for its immediate application.6 He said that he was fascinated by the changing colors of the setting sun, so he always spent some time watching it.7 Government power influences every facet of our lives, "from the cradle to the grave".8 Illegal immigrants are usually smuggled into a country by ship9 Advertisements on the side of the road sometimes distract drivers' attention, causing traffic accidents.10 I managed to finance four years of university tuition with scholarships and part-time jobs.Unit31 The move was characterized as a major breakthrough for energy and industrial cooperation between the two countries.2 His career went into a rapid descent after the scandal.3 Though the lawyer tried to defend her, the evidence pointed to her guilt.4 This "Imperial City" remained virtually intact until the great remodeling which began in the 1950s.5 The statement was at odds with the one made last week.6 The trade agreement between the two countries expires next year.7 According to the archaeologists, the building dates to 250 .8 The two countries finally started negotiating in earnest about issues of common concern.9 The ambassador is an outspoken supporter of military assistance to the groups working to overthrow the current government.10 They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs. But, as the aircraft were widely dispersed, it took them a lot of time.Unit51 The desired goal of this laboratory is to discover the hidden virus causing the disease and develop some medicines to cure SARS.2 It seems to the scientists that the significance of the clear water-like liquid lies not in itsinformation about the human body, but in its potential capability of producing drugs.3 Using their observations made over a long period, the research workers found it hard to correlate the two sets of figures.4 For the convenience of English teaching, the teachers have used their spare time to compile an English-Chinese dictionary for high school students5 The genetic blueprint worked out by the Chinese researchers and their counterparts all over the world is nothing less than a biological and medical revolution.6 Despite all the great efforts made by scientists throughout the world, we are still far away from designing a perfect human baby in a scientific sense.7 In many cases our knowledge of flaws in DNA may lead to treatments that delay the onset of the disease or soften its effects on our health.8 It has been suggested that this disease occurs when individuals susceptible to climate do not get enough natural light during the winter months.9 The claim to have found genes for high IQ has been refuted down to the last point by many scientists, particularly by many geneticists.10 According to some geneticists, certain genes are more likely to lead people to commit crimes.。

Unit6新视野(第三版)

Unit6新视野(第三版)
UNIT
6
Wit and fit
Unit 6
Wit and fit
Learning objectives
Opening up Listening to the world
Speaking for communication Further practice in listening
Wrapping up
Listening to the world
BEFORE you listen
1 Look at the pictures and read the statements about food. Do you think they will be true in the future? 3 certain flavor. When people get the same food, it should taste the same. It’s hard to imagine that the same food can change its flavor for different people. · I think this may happen. In the future, with some advanced technology, it may be possible to program different flavors for the same kind of food. As a result, with the same food, different people can have different flavors by simply pushing a button.
Listening to the world
3 Watch Part 2 and check (✔) the true statements. √ 1 2 (As a working mother, she does not have time for any extra organized exercise.) 3 (He watches what he eats.) 4 (He doesn’t really like running.) √ 5 6 (She is quite fit as she can spend 8 or 12 hours doing foot patrol.)

新视野B2U6Text A课文详解

新视野B2U6Text A课文详解
✓ 【★imperious [im‘piәriәs] 专横傲慢的】=①imper皇帝,发号施令+② ous形容词后缀→皇帝般的,命令的→专横傲慢的。▲imper皇帝,发号 施令,同源词:☻ empire帝国;☻emperor皇帝;☻imperial帝国的, 皇帝的;☻ imperative命令式的,必须服从的;█例: an imperious gesture盛气凌人的姿势。
✓ During the debate my opponent kept cutting in. 辩论中,对方辩手不停 地插嘴。
✓ Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it's always your choice.痛苦,或者奋斗。无论要做什么,总是你的选择
✓ 【合成词】1.air conditioner 空调机;2.air raid 空袭;3. alarm clock 闹钟;4.arms race 军备竞赛;5.assembly line 装配线;6.baby-sitter 保 姆;7. bank account 银行帐户;8.birth control 计划生育;9.blood donor 献血者;10.blood pressure 血压;11. book case 书柜;
soldiers as they watched their vessels go up in flames.
✓ impose sth. on sb.: 将…强加于…I wouldn’t want to impose my views on anyone else.我不想把自己的观点强加于其他任何人。
✓ 【各种类型的医生】primary-care doctors 类似家庭医生,什么病都看, 遇到大病会转给 specialists 专科医生;internists 内科;surgeons 外科; pediatricians 小儿科;ENT(ear, nose, throat) doctors五官科;dentists 牙科;psychiatrists心理科;OBGYN 妇产科;宠物生病了则要找 vet
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第一单元The essay can be broadly divided into four main parts.The first part has one paragraph, i.e. Paragraph 1, which shows that everybody wants happiness but nobody can pin it down exactly.The second part consists of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 5, which illustrate the commercial drive behind the concept of happiness. While the 18th-century author and social critic Jonathan Swift conceived of happiness as “the state of being well-deceived” means, many Americans believe that their purchasing power can be traded for concrete happiness in terms of beauty and dreams.The third part consists of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 6 to Paragraph 9. In this part the author uses two extreme definitions as a means to introduce a relatively neutral definition of happiness. From one extreme of the spiritual joy of the Indian holy man to another extreme of greedy materialism, there is a happy medium, similar to Thoreau's practice.The fourth part is, in fact, the most important part as the author makes his comments on meanings of happiness. This part is made up of four paragraphs, from Paragraph 10 to Paragraph 13. In Paragraph 10, the author points out the gist of happiness, namely, it is an effort-making process. Paragraph 11 presents as supporting evidence the effort-making process in games. In Paragraph 12, evaluation on the Eastern and Western extremes is made. In Paragraph 13, the author restates the effort-making process and answers a question raised in Paragraph 1 by providing her understanding of happiness.第二单元In this passage the author tells the story of how he became a successful writer from a poor unhappy little boy who emigrated to America,thanks to the direction and help of MissBurd, his English teacher. He particularly describes the important role Miss Burd played in his first success as a writer and what he wrote about in his first successful essay. Therefore, in the author's opinion, Miss Burd is the person who saved him from pain, loss, and misery. The following is the structural outline of the passage, and from the chart you can see how the author develops his theme.1. The first part of the passage is Paragraph 1. It introduces the background of the author.2. The second part is from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 9. It narrates how Miss Burd first impressed the author and how she directed and encouraged him to write about his own expereince. Paragraphs 2 and 3 describe the author's first impression of Miss Burd and the way she taught. Paragraphs 4 to 9 give an account of the author's experience of how he came to write his first successful essay and what he wrote about in it.3. The third part is Paragraph 10, which shows us the author's path to success through his own efforts.4. The fourth part, Paragraph 11 and Paragraph 12, adds more about Miss Burd, her teaching career and other aspects of her life.5. The last part, i.e. the last two paragraphs, points out the theme that Miss Burd is the author's salvation, she has been and should be honored as a good teacher, and that this article is a tribute to her.第三单元In the reading passage the author narrates a long-lost history about humans in the Amazon: an introduction with a proposition, a history of exploration in the region and an attempt to lift the veil of misunderstanding that shrouds the Amazon Basin, and finally a conclusion that reaffirms the proposition.The first part is Paragraph 1, a general introduction to the passage.The second part, consisting of 3 paragraphs, from Paragraph 2 to Paragraph 4, is about European expeditions in the Amazon Basin from the time of the Renaissance through to the late 17th century.The third part is made up of 5 paragraphs, from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 9. It is about the mistaken idea that exists in people's minds and about the evidence that is lifting the veil of misunderstanding about the human societies in the Amazon.The fourth part consists of the last two paragraphs: Paragraph 10 and Paragraph 11. It draws a conclusion: the rainforest should no longer be seen as an untouched “paradise” and that knowledge about the past has a vital role to play in planning and decision making for the future.第四单元This reading passage mainly tells a story about the author's sudden encounter in the forest with a mother wolf that had been caught by a trap and how he tried to win her confidence and set her free. It can be divided into three parts:The first part is composed of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 4. It relates how the author met by chance with a wolf caught by a hunter's trap while he was prospecting for gold.And it also tells us how, in order to save the wolf from the trap, the author tried to find the mother wolf's babies and then brought them to her.The second part is from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 7. In this part the author explains how he tried to win the mother wolf's confidence by finding her food and making friends w ith her babies. Having finally won the wolf's confidence, the author succeeded in releasing her from the trap.The third part consists of Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9. It tells us how the author followed the mother wolf to her clan. There he spent one night peacefully and harmoniously with the wolf clan, which seems completely against nature.第五单元This reading passage offers a general review of genetic engineering achievements to date and the prospective benefits and latent perils. The author holds that what the researchers are plotting is not only a revolution in biology but also in society. The whole passage may be divided into 4 parts. Look at the following chart and you'll find:The first part of the passage is made up of the first 3 paragraphs, and is a general description of the appearance of DNA and its potential function.The second part is made up of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 4 to Paragraph 7. This part tells the significance of DNA research and how it is to be applied in medical treatment.The third part consists of Paragraph 8 and Paragraph 9, which gives an account of the dilemma and danger currently posed by the genetic revolution and scientists' worries about the misuse of DNA information.The last part consists of the last 2 paragraphs of the text, i.e. Paragraph 10 and Paragraph 11. This part brings forward people's different opinions of DNA research.第六单元The reading passage focuses on a social phenomenon — jeans and the culture that lies behind it. The passage can be broadly divided into three parts. The first part consists of Paragraphs 1 and 2, dealing with the social position of jeans compared to court dresses in the 19th century. The second part is from Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 8. Paragraph 3 tells us the general meaning jeans gained in the 20th century. Paragraphs 4 to Paragraph 7 deal with the specific meaning jeans expressed for anti-traditional culture in the 1950s, the black rights movement in the mid-1960s, antiwar students during the Vietnam War, feminism in the late 1960s, and fashion in the 1980s. Paragraph 8 is about the overwhelming trend of jeans shown in social life. The third part, Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 11, analyzes how blue jeans display social concepts.In the passage, the author uses many different writing techniques to develop the main ideas. One of the main techniques involved is structuring ideas into paragraphs or visually defined parts.Similarly, in a work of literature the structure is the composition of parts: chapters, episodes, acts, scenes, interludes, climaxes, turning points, stanzas. In writing about structure, you identify the plan of the work and then investigate the logical relationships between parts. The parts of the work are probably related in some or all of the following four ways: the order of chronology, space, suspenseful emotional response, and logical ideas. In this passage, the chronology, or sequence in terms of time, is applied. Most traditional stories, novels, and plays are structured according to time: they begin at the beginning of a sequence of events and move right through to the end. Many also include flashbacks, which serve purposes like g iving background or motivation at an appropriate place. The author of this passage uses common chronological order, which best suits the process of how jeans grow from low beginnings to high fashion.第七单元In this reading passage the author discusses the effects of space travel on the human body. The whole passage can be divided into two sections. The first section is composed of three paragraphs: Paragraph 1 to Paragraph 3, which is a general introduction to the passage. The second section can be subdivided into 4 parts. Paragraph 4 is the first part, referring to weightlessness as a dominant factor which leads to various related responses in human bodies. The second part consists of 4 paragraphs, from Paragraph 5 to Paragraph 8, which is about how space travelers feel in their spacecraft and why this is so. The third part is from Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 12, which deals with the actual consequences weightlessness brings about for human bodies and offers some explanations. Paragraph 13 is the last part, which points out the practical use of this research.。

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