His partner was cncerned abut him very much. She understd exactly what he was suffering frm, but entirely disagreed with his idea. In rder t calm him dwn and settle his prblem, she talked with him face t face and swapped a series f learning tips with him. The items she set dwn helped him find the highway t studying English well.
The teenager was grateful and gt great pwer frm his friend’s wrds. Nw, he has recvered frm being upset and has fallen in lve with English. 填空
(hide) behind the lse dusty curtain, a teenager (收拾,打包) his vercat int the suitcase.
He had gt t d this because he was tired his parents’ nagging abut his English study and did nt want t g it any lnger.
He culdn’t get alng well English and disliked (jin) in English classes because he thught his teacher ignred him (故意地). 翻譯 1. 在黃昏 2.加起來到 3.關(guān)心擔(dān)憂 4.面對面 5.冷靜下來 6.解決問題
她完全明白他所承受的痛苦,但完全不贊同他的想法。
. 2、她寫下的東西幫助他找到了學(xué)好英語的快速的方法。
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現(xiàn)在他從焦慮中恢復(fù)過來了,愛上了英語。

2. Different Cuntries Have Different
Kinds f Englishes
Vyages f peple frm England play an imprtant part in spreading the English language. At present, English is frequently spken as an fficial r cmmn language in many cuntries, such as America, Singapre, Malaysia and sme African cuntries. All based n British English, the English spken in these cuntries can be well understd by native English speakers. But actually, these Englishes have been gradually changing in accents, spellings, s and the usage f vcabulary.
Because f this fact, yu can make use f the differences t tell which cuntry the freigners f yur blck are frm. Fr example, if a bss fluently cmmands his driver, “Cme up straight t my apartment by elevatr and take sme gas fr my trucks and cabs”, instead f requesting, “Please cme t my flat by lift and take sme petrl fr my lrries and taxis”, yu can recgnize his American identity, while the latter suggests that he is British.
翻譯1.vyage 2.frequently 3.actually 4. gradually 5.fluently 6.cmmands 7.apartment 8. elevatr 9.request 10.lrries 11.recgnize 12. identity 1.起著重要作用 2.直接來 3.現(xiàn)在 4.官方語言 把句子補(bǔ)充完整1. ,the English spken in these cuntries can by native English speakers. 2. , yu can the differences which cuntry the freigners f yur blck are frm.
3.A Hard Trip
My sister was fnd 1 traveling. Ever since 2 , (graduate) she had been determined t rganize a trip t an ld temple. Since transprting fare was expensive, she decided t use a bicycle t cycle there nt caring abut the disadvantages. Her stubbrn attitude was always her shrtcming. Once she 3 (make )up her mind t d smething, n ne culd persuade her 4 (change) her mind. Finally, we gave 5 as usual thugh we preferred t take a train. After we prepared everything, including the schedule, 6 (rely) weather frecast and the insurance, we began ur trip.
Our jurney was alng a river 7 (flw) frm a high altitude. Our pace was slw because the river frequently had many sharp bends 8 deep valleys, where the water seemed t bil. Just 9 I recrded in my jurnal, it was really a hard jurney. But we als enjyed great views. One night, I put my head n my pillw--a parcel f wl cats, and lay 10 the stars. When the flame in frnt f ur cave went ut at midnight, I fund the sky s beautiful!
1. Of. 2.graduating 3.made 4.t change/int changing 5.in 6.reliable 7. flwing 8.thrugh 9.as 10. beneath/belw
4.A Hrrible Earthquake
Dirty water rse in wells and canals befre the earthquake. But n ne judged that an earthquake was cming. Suddenly, everything shk. It seemed as if the wrld was at an end. Millins f brick huses and a number f dams 1 (destry). Railway tracks became 2 (use)bars. Pipes in mines burst and let 3 smelly steam. Huge cracks trapped cyclists everywhere.
The next day, this event was the headline r main title f all newspapers. With the reprters giving an utline f the disaster, the whle natin 4 (shck)by the damage and the victim’s extreme 5 (suffer). Peple were mved6 they read that the survivrs cmfrted each ther by saying “Cngratulatins! Yu survived!”. S they nt nly expressed their sympathy sincerely, 7 rganized tgether t help the victims right away. The injured were rescued and 6 dead were buried. The frightened 9 (survive) were dug ut frm under the ruins and were ffered shelter, fresh water and electricity. Thanks 10 peple’s help, the lss was minimized.
1.were destryed 2.useless 3ut4.was shcked 5. Suffering 6.when 7.but /but als/als 8.the 9.survivrs Great President
As the funder f the republic, the president had many gd qualities. Befre cming t pwer, he was a generus lawyer. He was willing t selflessly help everyne wh turned t him. He accepted n fee t ffer legal guidance and pinins t thse wh were ut f wrk r uneducated. Later, believing all mankind t be equal, he devted himself t stpping the unfair anti-black laws. He set up the Black Yuth League and was vted t be the leader. Hwever, thugh he kept peaceful principles withut vilence and terrr, his mean enemies still blew up his huse and attacked his relatives, and he himself culdn’t escape being sentenced t 30 years in prisn.
Nt fearing f the prisn guards’ cruelty, he kept active and begged n mercy frm them. As a matter f fact, he was always hpeful and never lst heart during the stage even thugh he was in truble.
Finally, peple rewarded him with the leader’s psitin and a gld blanket.
翻譯
1.selflessly 2.legal guidance 3. 上臺,掌權(quán) 4. 建立 5. 愿意 6. 一個大方的律師 7.向...求助 8.用...獎勵 作為這個共和國的創(chuàng)始人,這個總統(tǒng)有許多好的品質(zhì).
填空
Later, (believe) all mankind t be equal, he himself stpping the unfair anti-black laws.
Hwever, he kept peaceful principles withut vilence and terrr, his mean enemies still blew up his huse and attacked his relatives, and he himself culdn’t escape
(sentence sb t)30 years in prisn.(劃出主句)
Nt (fear)f the prisn guards’ cruelty, he kept active and (不乞求同情) frm them.
As a matter , he was always hpeful and never (灰心喪氣) during the stage even thugh he was (處在麻煩中).
6.A Brave Maid勇敢的女仆
A wden vase frm the Ming Dynasty at the entrance f the receptin hall amazed everyne. The artists designed it in a rare style and selected valuable jewels t decrate it. Peple thught highly f its fancy clur f hney and the beautiful paintings n it.
The vase used t belng t a frmer castle. But when the cuntry was at war, the enemy trps explded the castle. Debates n hw the vase survived went n and n. In rder t remve peple’s dubt, a team f n less than 20 peple carried ut an infrmal investigatin. The evidences they fund shwed that a maid tk the vase apart and asked a sailr t sink it in a lcal well. She never gave away the secret even under the cruel trial f the enemies wh were in search f treasures.It is wrth giving this brave maid a frtune in return.

翻譯
explde 2.amaze
select 4.decrate
debate 6.,design 7.一種少見的風(fēng)格 8.有價值的珠寶 9.處于戰(zhàn)亂中 10敵人的部隊(duì) 11. 她從來沒有泄露這個秘密,即使是在搜尋財寶的敵人殘酷的審訊下。

這位女仆真是值得給予一大筆錢作為對她的回報。

填空1.Peple (評價高) its fancy clur f hney and the beautiful paintings n it. 2. The vase used t (屬于) a frmer castle. 3. In rder t (消除人們的懷疑), a team f n less than 20 peple (做了)an infrmal investigatin. 4. The evidences they fund shwed that a maid tk the vase and asked a sailr t sink it in a lcal well.

7.A Fair Cmpetitin
Swifter, Higher and Strnger stands 1 the spirit f the Olympics. 2. fairness is the basis f this mtt. Only when yu win fairly will yu and yur hmeland deserve the great glry. But nwadays, unlike the ancient hnest slave cmpetitrs, sme hpeless athletes wh can’t bear the pain f training 3 (cheater) when taking part in games. Medals seem t have magical pwer 4 (cause) them t cheat, and the prize mney has replaced the mtt as their nly gal.
S, in the gymnastics event 5 (hld)in ur city next mnth, ne f the hst’s respnsibilities is 6 (keep) cmpetitins fair. They advertised n psters utside the stadium t prmise that every cmpetitr is 7 (have)a regular physical examinatin in a gymnasium ne 8 anther. N ne can bargain n this. The vlunteers 9 charge will be very strict. It is 10 (fl) t cheat because they will nt be admitted t cmpete and will even be fined as well.
fr 2.but 3.cheat 4.causing 5.t be held 6.t keep 7.t have 8. after 9.in 10. Flish
8.Cmputers
The gal f early calculating machines was t simplify difficult sums. But with the help f new technlgy, electrnic chips replaced tubes and a revlutin f artificial intelligence has arisen. Frm then n, the appearance f cmputers ttally changed ur lives. They can nt nly dwnlad infrmatin frm the web when cnnected by the netwrk r mbile phne signals, but als slve different types f lgical prblems. With peratrs as their caches, they can even cntrl rckets t explre the mn and instruct andrids with the human race’s characters t mp flrs and watch ver yur naughty niece. Anyhw, cmputers are s helpful that they d bring happiness.
Hwever, cmputers are easily attacked by viruses. This reality has becme a hard-t-deal with prblem. As a result, cmputers are dangerus in a way. S, persnally, I wrry abut their universal applicatins in sme fields, such as finance.
翻譯
rcket 2. cach 3.simplify 4.peratr 5.calculate 6.reality
處理 9..拖地板 . 10. 探測月球 11.人類的特征 12 照看你調(diào)皮的侄女 13. 因此計算機(jī)在某種程度是有危險的.

在新技術(shù)的幫助下,電子芯片代替了晶體管,一場人工智能的革命出現(xiàn)了.

所有,我個人擔(dān)心計算機(jī)在一些領(lǐng)域里廣泛使用,如金融.
填空
(從那以后), the appearance f cmputers (ttal) changed ur lives.
Anyhw, cmputers are helpful that they d bring happiness.
Hwever, cmputers (easy attack) by viruses.
They can dwnlad infrmatin frm the web when cnnected by the netwrk r mbile phne signals, but als slve different types f lgical prblems.
9.Wildlife Prtectin
Dinsaurs died ut because f an unexpected incident. But wildlife tday disappears r is in danger just because humans d harm t it. Fr example, tigers are hunted fr fur t make carpets s that they can nly live in secure reserves; grassland is destryed withut mercy s that dust strms cme int being affecting distant cities.
Last year, scientists saw sme mnkeys rubbing themselves with a certain kind f insects t prtect themselves frm fierce msquites biting. Accrding t the result f the inspectin, they fund that the insect cntains a pwerful drug, s lcal farmers were emplyed t catch the insects. The ending was that the insects disappeared frm the whle zne. When tld that it was a lss t humans, the farmers burst int laughter and respnded, “Our real lss is ur decreasing incme.”
We shuld appreciate the natural balance and pay mre attentin t the imprtance f wildlife prtectin. Nt until we succeed in letting wildlife live in peace, can we smile in relief.
翻譯1. emply 2. ending 3. 用...擦 4.某種昆蟲 5.這整個地區(qū) 6.含有一種強(qiáng)大效力的藥物 7. 不受兇猛的蚊子的叮咬 填空1. When tld that it was (lse) humans, the farmers (突然笑起來) and respnded, “Our real lss is ur . (減少的收入)
We shuld appreciate (自然界平衡)and 更加注意 the imprtance f wildlife prtectin.
Dinsaurs (滅絕了), (因?yàn)?an unexpected incident.
Wildlife tday disappears r is danger just because humans (傷害)it.
Grassland is destryed mercy dust strms (形成) (affect) distant cities.
6.Nt until we succeed letting wildlife live
平靜地,
10.My First Band
I was very sensitive t music. 1 T be hnest, I always dreamed f becming a famus flk actr. I was s cnfident that I never decreased my devtin.
I frmed my first band called “Rlling Frg”. 2 Then we wre false beards t pretend t be the musicians whm peple were familiar with. In additin, we attached humrus acts t ur perfrmances and played jkes n each ther. 3 Afterwards, we srted ut attractive music and made a recrd in a studi. 4
It was painful that the band brke up finally. 5
A millin r s cpies were sld and we became millinaires.
B. Just dipping int the music bks briefly, I culd sing r play well.
C. Music is a universal language.
D. Sn, ur “funny jazz” became famus and invitatins t perfrm fr bradcast statins began t cme.
E. It can tuch the depths f ur suls, express ur cmmn emtins, and inspire us all.
F. But abve all, I realized my dream t be a musician.
G. At the beginning, we relied n perfrming n instruments in pubs r t passers –by t earn extra mney in cash.
BGDAF
11.An Interesting Festival
The Agricultural Feast takes place after the Independence Day. It is nt a wrldwide celebratin. Only Christians in Mexic lk frward t its arrival fr its religius rigin:
Lng ag, humans’ ancestrs were bad. They fled and played tricks n each ther and never kept their wrd. S Gd turned up and drwned all their crps. Humans starved day and night, weeping. In rder t gain Gd’s frgiveness, a wman pet set ff t see Gd. She admired Gd and kept aplgizing. Gd was mved. With his permissin, humans finally had gd harvests again. S, t wipe sadness and remind themselves f the belief in Gd, peple began the festival.
On the festival, peple gather in pen air, such as playgrunds r parking lts, and energetically have fun with each ther all night lng, as thugh they were never tired. When a beauty dressed up in lvely clthing reads pems in memry f the pet, everyne hlds their breath. Then, it is the custm that the bne f a rster head is given t her as an award.
Obviusly, the stry is nt true, but the festival is interesting.
按要求寫單詞
arrival (v.) 2. celebrate (n.)
bvius (adv.) 4.agricultural (n.) 5.religius (n.) 6. independence (adj.) 翻譯
rigin 2. ancestr 3.wrldwide 4.drwn 5.admire 6. aplgize 7.custm 8. harvest 9. award 10.permissin 11take place 12.turn up
lk frward t 14.play tricks n
keep their wrd
人們?nèi)找拱ゐI,哭泣著 . 17. In rder t (獲得上帝的原諒), a wman pet (出發(fā))t see Gd. 18. (為了抹去憂傷并提醒自己對) the belief in Gd, peple began the festival.19. On the festival, peple (聚集在露天), such as playgrunds r parking lts, and (energy)
(玩得非常開心)with each ther (通宵達(dá)旦地), as thugh they were never tired.
When a beauty (盛裝打扮 )in lvely clthing reads pems (紀(jì)念) the pet, everyne (屏住了呼吸).
12.Balanced Diet
Wang Peng earned his living by running a barbecue restaurant, which served delicius bacn, fried chicken breast and muttn rasted with pepper and garlic. But his fd and discunt attracted fewer and fewer custmers. Finally, he was in debt. Yng Hui’s slimming restaurant served fresh peas, carrts, eggplants, and raw cucumbers with vinegar. As the hstess, she said fibres benefited custmers' digestin the mst. In rder nt t let Yng Hui get away with telling lies, Wang Peng spied n Yng Hui despite her glare. But he was surprised that she was lsing her custmers, t.
Curisity drve Wang Peng t cnsult an expert. The expert sighed and said, “Bth f yur menus have weakness and limited strength. Yur custmers put n weight t easily, while Yng Hui’s lse weight t quickly. S, Wang Peng, cut dwn the fat f yur fd and increase vegetables and fruits, like nuts, beans, mushrms, peaches and lemns. Yu ught t cmbine the tw menus and prvide a balanced diet.”
Befre lng, Wang Peng wn his custmers back.
翻譯
carrt 2.eggplant 3.fibre
peach 5.hstess 6.glare 7.sigh 8.bean 9.mushrm 10.nut 11. lemn 12.weakness 13.cmbine 14.raw cucumbers with vinegar 15.tell lies 16.benefit ne’s digestin 17.spy n 18.limited strength
cut dwn 20. put n weight
lse weight 22.balanced diet 23.get away
王鵬經(jīng)營一家燒烤餐廳來謀生,他的餐廳供應(yīng)美味的臘肉、油炸的雞胸,還有用辣椒和大蒜一起烤制的羊肉。

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好奇心驅(qū)使王鵬去咨詢專家。
.3. 不久,王鵬就贏回了他的顧客。
.
選詞填空 A.by accident B. Staring at C.brught up D. As fr E.genuine adventure F.On the cntrary G. accunted fr H. in rags I. take a chance J. g ahead L.seek help M.a large amunt f
13.Sailing Hme
This nvel was abut an unbelievable but 1. . Its authr was a black businessman wh was 2. in America. In 1956, he visited Africa, his birthplace. One day, when he was wandering n the pavement near the bay enjying the sea scenes, he lst his mney and passprt that he kept in an envelpe. S he went t the embassy t 3. , but the ambassadr with rude manners didn’t permit his staff t help thugh he bwed t him. 4. his impatient face, he understd that it was the fault f his skin clr that5 . their refectin. S he decided t 6. t sail n a small bat hme.
He met 7. difficulty but was never stpped. 8. , difficulty pushed him t 9. harder. Three mnths later, he was sptted 10. by a ship . He was 11. indeed. A maid even screamed when bringing him a steak and pineapple dessert. Abard, he earned his passage by wrking as a barber and gt hme finally.12. the name f his nvel, he culdn’t think f a better ne than the phrase “G Ahead”.
This nvel was abut an unbelievable but genuine adventure. Its authr was a black businessman wh was brught up in America. In 1956, he visited Africa, his birthplace. One day, when he was wandering n the pavement near the bay enjying the sea scenes, he lst his mney and passprt that he kept in an envelpe. S he went t the embassy t seek help, but the ambassadr with rude manners didn’t permit his staff t help thugh he bwed t him. Staring at his impatient face, he understd that it was the fault f his skin clur that accunted fr their refectin. S he decided t take a chance t sail n a small bat hme.
He met a large amunt f difficulty but was never stpped. On the cntrary, difficulty pushed him t g ahead harder. Three mnths later, he was sptted by a ship by accident. He was in rags indeed. A maid even screamed when bringing him a steak and pineapple dessert. Abard, he earned his passage by wrking as a barber and gt hme finally. As fr the name f his nvel, he culdn’t think f a better ne than the phrase “G Ahead”.
14.Explre MKII
MKII, a planet billins f kilmeters away, is the rigin f life in many religins. Physicists have prved the thery that its gentle climate and the pull f its gravity are similar t the earth’s. And astrnmers have fund that xygen atms and carbn dixide, which are fundamental t life, exist in its atmsphere thrugh satellites. Cheered up by this news, bilgists, in their turn, began t d sme research t remve peple’s puzzles—Nw that there are sme suitable cnditins, des life really exist n this glbe? D they multiply by laying eggs r giving birth t babies?
Last mnth, a spaceship was sent there. It’s a pity that this missin failed. Unlike the earth, MKII is a much yunger planet. Thus, masses f harmful acid cluds flat everywhere causing vilent chain reactins t break ut. These cluds nt nly blcked ut the pilts’ sight but als damaged the engine system. Luckily, the pilts watched ut carefully and prevented the spaceship frm crashing in time.
翻譯
unlike 2.multiply
religin 4. physicist
thery 6. astrnmer 7.exist 8.atmsphere 9.satellites 10.spaceship 11.下蛋 12.產(chǎn)仔 13.小心 14. 重力的牽引 15.溫和的氣候 16.相似的
17生命基本的 18. 阻止...墜毀
19.及時 20.上億的 填空 1.It’s that this missin failed.
Thus, (mass) f harmful acid cluds flat everywhere (cause) vilent chain reactins (break) ut.
These cluds blcked ut the pilts’ sight but als damaged the engine syste m.
(Cheer)up by this news, bilgists, their turn, began t d sme research ( remve) peple’s puzzles- (既然) there are sme suitable cnditins, des life really exist n this glbe?
15.A Jurney acrss Canada
After a quiz last autumn, Kuang crssed the cntinent eastward t Trnt t visit his schlmate, the distance 1. (measure) apprximately 5,000 kilmeters,
His train started frm Vancuver, a city 2. (surrund) by muntains. After 3. ( cnfirm) his baggage was abard the train, Kuang settled 4. in his seat. Having a gift 5. cmmunicatin, he started chatting with anther passenger within 5 minutes. Their tpics included the Canadian traditins, the Prime Minister, the mixture f races, and the terrifying Great Fall. After a nice buffet at nn, he was 6. (please) t find that the scenery was impressive. He saw beautiful harburs in the distance,7. (wealth) urban areas and maple frest that cvered thusands f acres. He even managed t catch sight 8. an eagle flying upward ver bushes.
Kuang reached Trnt which lies 9. (slight) near the brder 10. a misty dawn. There was frst and the brad dwntwn streets were very quiet. Thugh it was early, Kuang phned his schlmate in a bth nearby at nce rather than waiting fr him 11. (cme). They had a gd time tgether.
measuring 2. surrund 3.cnfirming 4. dwn 5. fr 6.pleased 7.wealthy 8. f 9. slightly 10 at 11. t cme
16. A Misunderstanding
In general, spken statements are the majr way f cmmunicatin, 1 Fr example, yawning means being nt interested and turning ne’s back t smene r swinging yur fist shws yur anger. But what thse gestures really mean is subjective in different cultures. 2 .
Once, representing the Adults’ Educatin Assciatin, I went t the airprt t meet an fficial f high rank frm Clumbia and take him t his drmitry and then t the canteen. 3 . S I apprached t greet him. He suddenly dashed t hug me and kissed me n bth cheeks. 4 . His false smile tld me that he had lst face.
Later, I received a cassette frm him, in which he recrded his aplgy. 5 .
A. Understanding bdy language can lead t clser relatinships.
B. Thus, misunderstandings happen nw and then in tday’s wrld f cultural crssrads.
C. but bdy language and facial s als have such kinds f functin.
D. I guessed that there prbably was a big misunderstanding.
E. After the flight arrived, I saw a man lking arund curiusly.
F. On hearing that Clumbians were mre likely t kiss thers, I sn felt at ease.
G.As a yung girl, I felt truly embarrassed and put up my hands t defend myself.
CBEGF
17. A New Farming Way
Tuan was a farmer in Vietnam. Fr decades, he had been struggling t rid his family f hunger. Hwever, it always cnfused him hw t expand the utput f his crps. This disturbing prblem led t his regretting being a farmer. He wuld rather have chsen anther jb.
One day, when skimming thrugh a newspaper, Tuan read a cmment n Yuan Lngping. He underlined Yuan’s natinality and ccupatin, and then fcused n his discvery and the statistics f his research. He fund the knwledge Yuan circulated very practical. Therefre, he made a summary and began t build up a new farming methd. He planted super grain f rich nutritin and equipped himself t keep his crps rts free frm bacteria and pests. He als enriched minerals in the sil while reducing chemical fertilizers. Thugh it cst him mre time and freedm, he was full f hpe.
The next year, Tuan was sunburnt but satisfied with his prductin very much. Thanks t Yuan Lngpin, he nt nly wn the battle against hunger, but he culd als exprt his crps abrad.
翻譯
幾十年來,他都一直在努力使家人擺脫饑餓。

然而,如何擴(kuò)大他的農(nóng)作物產(chǎn)量這一問題卻一直在困擾著他。

這個惱人的問題導(dǎo)致了他后悔當(dāng)一名農(nóng)民,而寧愿自己當(dāng)初選擇其它的工作。

他發(fā)現(xiàn)袁傳播的知識非常實(shí)用。

他種植營養(yǎng)豐富的超級谷物,添置設(shè)備以使作物的根部免受細(xì)菌害蟲的傷害。

多虧了袁隆平,他不僅贏得了對抗饑餓的戰(zhàn)斗,而且還將自己的作物出口到國外呢。 7.盡管耗費(fèi)了他更多的時間和自由,他卻充滿著希望。

減少化肥的使用 9.關(guān)于...的評論 10.增加土壤礦物質(zhì) 11.焦點(diǎn)集中 12.建立 12.對...滿意 13.skim 14. prductin 15.ccupatin 16.discvery 17. statistics 18.therefre 19.summary 20.sunburnt 21.natinality
18.A Wman Dctr-Lina
用短語的正確形式填空 A.lk dwn upn B.mve ff C.lead a pr life D.cme acrss E.win respect fr F.f her generatin G.intend t H.carry n I.with Lin’s supprt J.the bnd K. carry ut L.put thers int the shade M.cnsiderate behavir t N.refer t
Brn in a pigs’ nest, Lina 1. in her childhd. She was 2.. by the children 3. . But she 4. becme a dctr after she 5. Lin Qiazhi by chance, wh was delivering medical curses t an audience crwding arund her. Befre 6. , Lin inspired her7. her study. 8. , Lina entered an institute and studied hard sparing n time fr entertainment. Her being utspken and mdest 9. her. Her excellent arguing skills and bservatin ability10. .
Nw, Lina has becme a specialist in human beings’ emergency sickness. Her kindness and11. the pr were well knwn. The rganizatin she funded 12. campaigns and welfare prjects t help cut the death rate fr the pr. Her jb was hard but wrthwhile. She ften13. the cnnectin between her achievement and Lin Qiazhi, and says that her pr childhd is14. between her and the pr.
Brn in a pigs’ nest, Lina led a pr life in her childhd. She was lked dwn upn by the children f her generatin. But she intended t becme a dctr after she came acrss Lin Qiazhi by chance, wh was delivering medical curses t an audience crwding arund her. Befre mving ff, Lin inspired her t carry n her study. With Lin’s supprt, Lina entered an institute and studied hard sparing n time fr entertainment. Her being utspken and mdest wn respect fr her. Her excellent arguing skills and bservatin ability put thers int the shade.
Nw, Lina has becme a specialist in human beings’ emergency sickness. Her kindness and cnsiderate behavir t the pr were well knwn. The rganizatin she funded carried ut campaigns and welfare prjects t help cut the death rate fr the pr. Her jb was hard but wrthwhile. She ften refers t the cnnectin between her achievement and Lin Qiazhi, and says that her pr childhd is the bnd between her and the pr.
19.Chaplin-A Great Master f Humur
Chaplin was an extrardinary perfrmer wh starred in and directed many utstanding cmedies. Few were bred watching his mustache, his gestures r his entertaining reactins when chased by detectives. Being drunk, sliding n a banana skin r whispering his wn failures t nbdy, he made us feel mre cntent with ur life withut any verbal explanatin. His particular sense f humr has astnished everybdy thrughut the wrld up t nw. In a small budget film, he played a badly-ff and hmeless persn wearing wrn-ut shes and messy clthes. On ne ccasin, he was trapped by a snwstrm in a vast muntainus area. Thugh he vercame many difficulties, he wasn’t frtunate enugh. With all the prridge eaten up, he picked ut a she and biled it t eat. He cut ff the leather bttm and chewed it like a pancake. Accrding t an actress, his acting was s cnvincing and amusing that everybdy culdn’t help bursting int laughter.
翻譯
star v. 2.direct v. 3. particular
chew 5. vercme 6.frtunate 7.leather 8.pancake 9.snwstrm 10.切下 11. 直到現(xiàn)在 12.有一次 13.一名非凡的演員 14.杰出的喜劇 15.世界各地 16.一片多山的區(qū)里 1. 看見他可笑的小胡子、滑稽的手勢動作,還有面對警探的追捕時有趣的反應(yīng),很少有人會覺得厭煩。
2. 喝醉酒啦,踩到香蕉皮滑倒啦,或者自言自語(低語)自己的糗事啦,他無需任何語言解釋的表演總是使我們對自己的生活感到更加滿意。

3.在一部小預(yù)算的電影里,他穿著磨破的鞋子和臟兮兮的衣服,扮演了一名貧窮又無家可歸的人。
. 4. 粥都吃完了,他只好挑出一只鞋子煮來吃。
. 5. 據(jù)一名女演員所說,他的表演是如此地令人信服而又逗人發(fā)笑的,以致在場的所有人都忍不住大笑起來。
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20.A Unique Theme Park
1. sn as ur shuttle gt clse 2. the theme park by the freeway, everyne came t life and 3. (put) n clth sneakers in advance fr an uting. Our translatr paid fr the admissin, and we started enjying the varius4. (attractin) in the sunlight.
Accrding t the travel brchure, this unique park is famus fr its well 5. (preserve) minrity culture. We experienced many deeds f the early settlers, such as swinging acrss rivers, hunting creatures in the jungle, r taking part 6. swrds fighting turnaments.
This park is 7. famus fr its wden suvenirs.8. we bught in the central shp was made f wd, and wherever we went we culd see minrity carpenters 9. (wrk). They made wden tls, wden cartn figures, wden athletic prducts and s n. They even built a huge wden engine with a length f 20 metres, which was mdeled after a real ne.
This theme park is really a fantasy 10. (amuse) park. N wnder it has becme the brand f lcal turism.
As 2.t 3.put 4.attractins 7.als 8.whichever 9.wrking 10.amusement
21.A Strange Disease
When the cnstructin f the firewrk factry came t the stage f painting, a pump was put in. Then, all the painters in the neighburhd were defeated by a severe disease whse characteristic was alike t that f a bad burn.
An expert physician was instructed t attend t the victims and handle this case. He was enthusiastic, but he didn’t fresee that it was a hard challenge. After simple enquiry, he annunced that the plluted paint was t blame. But withut psitive evidence, peple suspected and rejected his view, saying the thery he put frward made n sense. Being much mre strict with himself, he cntributed himself t the case. Apart frm making enquiries, he made detailed charts and analysed the data cautiusly. Finally, he drew a scientific cnclusin, linking the disease t the radium in the pump. Expsed t radium, a kind f radiactive material in the universe, peple absrbed radiatin and gt sick immediately.
Spinning the pump backward, he tk away the radium. This simple mvement cured all the victims.
翻譯
instruct v. 2. pump 3.firewrk 4. cnstructin 5.fresee 6. enthusiastic 7.cure 8.challenge 9.mvement 10.油漆階段 11.拿走 12.一位經(jīng)驗(yàn)豐富的內(nèi)科醫(yī)生 13.照顧受害者 14.處理這一案例 15.全身心投入 16.對自己要求嚴(yán)格 17.向后旋轉(zhuǎn) 18.把...聯(lián)系起來 19.得出了一個科學(xué)的結(jié)論 填空1.All the painters in the were defeated by a severe disease characteristic was that f a bad simple enquiry, he annunced that the plluted paint was . 3.Withut psitive evidence, peple and rejected his view, the thery he put frward . 4. making enquiries, he made detailed charts and analysed the data cautiusly.5. t radium, a kind f radiactive material in the universe, peple radiatin and gt sick immediately.
選擇短語的正確形式填空 A.leave ut B.break dwn C. fr natinwide sightseeing D.take the place f E.t their credit F.divide it int G.T my delight H.break away frm I.be cnsistent with J.n pssibility
22.Sightseeing in the United Kingdm
After the wedding, my cusin and his wife went t the United Kingdm 1. . He faxed a letter t me in English yesterday.2. , he n lnger made any tense errr. And his descriptin rughly clarified my questins abut the UK--its currency, its administratin, the institutin which3. fur prvinces, and the histrical cnflicts and quarrels when Suthern Ireland4. the UK.
Unwilling t 5. any attractin, my cusin arranged his enjyable jurney carefully. One attractive place he visited was a castle in the cuntryside f Sctland, which lies near a prt. It used t be the headquarters f the Cmmunism Unin but 6. during the war. Finding nthing culd7. this splendid architecture, peple accmplished rebuilding it in 1952. It was8. that all furnished rms9. what they used t be. My cusin was thrilled by its cllectins cnsisting f statues plus ryal unifrms flded in glass tanks. Thugh there was 10. t buy sme f these exhibits, it was cnvenient t take phts, which he sent me alng with his fax.
After the wedding, my cusin and his wife went t the United Kingdm fr natinwide sightseeing. He faxed a letter t me in English yesterday. T my delight, he n lnger made any tense errr. And his descriptin rughly clarified my questins abut the UK--its currency, its administratin, the institutin which divides it int fur prvinces, and the histrical cnflicts and quarrels when Suthern Ireland brke away frm the UK.
Unwilling t leave ut any attractin, my cusin arranged his enjyable jurney carefully. One attractive place he visited was a castle in the cuntryside f Sctland, which lies near a prt. It used t be the headquarters f the Cmmunism Unin but brke dwn during the war. Finding nthing culd take the place f this splendid architecture, peple accmplished rebuilding it in 1952. It was t their credit that all furnished rms are cnsistent with what they used t be. My cusin was thrilled by its cllectins cnsisting f statues plus ryal unifrms flded in glass tanks. Thugh there was n pssibility t buy sme f these exhibits, it was cnvenient t take phts, which he sent me alng with his fax.
23.An Air Crash
I was a previus typist in a pst ffice. Because I culdn’t tlerate 1. (type)any mre pstage bills r pstcdes n a typewriter every day, I resigned. With a greedy 2. (mtivate) f making big mney, I tk 3. wrking as a business representative fr the G.E Eclgy Cmpany, which prduced gds 4. recycling useful materials frm ur dustbins. My new jb left me gd impressins in many 5. (aspect) except that the wrking timetable was full f traveling by jet.
Once, when speeding up, ur jet 6. (swallw) by a thunderstrm, which destryed ur GPS receiver and made us lse sight 7. the directins. A cnstantly flashing light shwed that ur jet was in danger. A steward 8. (instant) asked us t put n masks and fasten the safety belts, and then pressed a buttn t switch n the escaping capsule. It slid sideways ut f the pening at nce and landed in a desert area safely.
(Lack) fd and tablets, we were nervus and uncertain at first. But we all kept ptimistic and made gd adjustment 10. the situatin. We swept up the surrunding mud t make ur settlement and were back n ur feet sn. Finally, guided by the smke f ur crashing jet, sme lcal citizens came by carriage and saved us.
typing, 2. Mtivatin 3. up 4.by 5. aspects 6.was swallwed 7. f 8. instantly 9.Lacking 10 t
24.An Amateur Jurnalist
Jane is a husewife, but delighted t wrk as an amateur jurnalist.. It is a dilemma fr her t rush between family and wrk, and it is als unusual fr the News Department t depend n an amateur t cver crimes. But Jane is really gifted. It is admirable that she is seldm accused f making mistakes. And, eager t becme mre prfessinal, she cncentrates n her jb and updates herself nw and then.
Once she is infrmed f a new case, her nrmal wrking prcess is as fllws: first, she makes appintments with guilty peple fr interviews. S as t acquire accurate stries, she usually demands t recrd what they say. Meanwhile, a technically gd clleague will assist her in taking phtgraphs. Secnd, she assesses whether they are deliberately hiding the truth. If she is skeptical abut their wrds, she will lk int the case herself. Third, she writes thrugh stries ahead f the deadline and submits it t the senir chief editr, wh plishes and apprves every sectin. Finally, her stries will be published in different editins f their magazine.
翻譯
1.husewife 2.delighted 3.dilemma 4.unusual 5.case 6.department 7.gifted 9.prcess 10.interview 11. guilty 12.assist 13. Meanwhile 14.assess 15.editin 16.phtgraph
publish 18. deliberately
業(yè)余記者 2.一個技術(shù)好的同事 3.依靠 4. 約會 5.被通知
如下 7報道犯罪案
讓人欽佩的是她極少因?yàn)榉稿e而受到責(zé)備。
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因?yàn)榭释龅酶訉I(yè),她全神貫注于工作,且時不時地就提升自身的業(yè)務(wù)水平。
. 9.為了獲得準(zhǔn)確的新聞,她通常要求做錄音。
. 10.如果她懷疑他們的話,就會親自調(diào)查案件。
.11.她在截稿期限前寫出詳盡的報道,呈交給高級主編,由他對每個部分做潤色和批準(zhǔn)。
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25.First Aid
A by fell ill. His rgans were damaged by the radiatin f an infrared ray stve. But befre the ambulance arrived, a number f ther injuries happened t this unlucky by ver and ver again. First, he was chked by sme pisnus liquid frm the kettle n the cupbard. Then his wrist skin was burnt by electric shck. Finally, his ankle was cut by a pan.
Frtunately, the by’s nurse gave him prper temprary treatments accrding t his cmplex symptms. She mildly squeezed the pisnus liquid ut f his thrat and put bandages firmly in place t apply pressure t the ankle wund t stp bleeding. As fr the burn, she used scissrs t remve his sleeve, pured a basin f cld water ver the burn t cl it and put her hands n a damp bluse t cver his swllen tissue tightly. She als inspired his bravery t fight against the unbearable pain. Her first aid made a vital difference in saving his life. A ceremny was held t hnur the nurse wh vercame a variety f barriers t save the by.
翻譯
thrat 2.mildly 3.stve 4. pan 5.ankle 6.bandage 7. kettle 8.cupbard 9. firmly 10.bleed 11ambulance 13.chke 16.frtunately 1.病倒 2.許多別的傷害 3.再三地 4.毒液體 5.手腕的皮膚 6.電擊 7.根據(jù) 8.臨時治療 9.復(fù)雜癥狀 10.擠了出來 11.運(yùn)用,施加 12.扎在合適的位置 填空
fr the burn, she used scissrs t remve his sleeve,
a basin f cld water ver the burn it and put her hands n a damp bluse his swllen tissue tightly.
She als inspired his t fight against the pain. Her first aid made a difference in saving his life.
A ceremny t hnur the nurse wh vercame
barriers t save the by.
26.Abstract Art
Abstract art used t be cntrversial. On ne hand, the artists stpped painting delicate figures but attempted t adpt special techniques t give peple different visual impacts. 1. . Sme cnventinal schlars wh were allergic t abstract art said it was evidently ridiculus and neither art nr gemetry. 2. .
But nwadays, abstract art has becme part f the permanent pssessins f cntemprary civilizatin. 3. , appealing t many wh have a preference fr abstract art. The Shadw f Egypt, a café in this district, 4. . Cnsequently, it is nt a cincidence fr yu t meet ne f these artists f great reputatin in the flesh. 5. plus they are given a great deal f praise by their faithful fans.
Their Traditinal Art Cmmittee predicted its sn disappearing
B. has becme the hme t thse aggressive abstract artists
C. Much f the art f earlier cultures – signs and marks n pttery, textiles, and inscriptins and paintings n rck – were simple, gemetric and linear frms
D. On the ther hand, their wrks, including sculptures carved ut f marble r fragile clay, were all with a specific aim f shwing feelings
E. They are asked fr signatures and given bunches f fragrant flwers
F. Galleries alng the Madisn Avenue give scres f superb exhibitins n typical abstract wrks
G. therefre, the subject f the wrk is based n what yu see: clr, shapes, brushstrkes, size, scale and, in sme cases, the prcess
DAFBE 27.A Russian Pem
Since childhd, Antn had ften recited pems, accmpanied by pianists and vilinists, at wedding ceremnies befre brides and bridegrms exchanged rings. Gradually, he fund writing pems the mst apprpriate way t cnvey his jy and srrw. When his pem Cntradictry Blank wn him a natinal champinship and a schlarship t the Mscw University frm a spnsr, he was just an unknwn librarian. After getting his diplma, he devted his life t writing pems. Using cncrete but flexible language and the minimum f wrds is his style. He tried ut different patterns and preferred nursery rhyme in particular. The fllwing is a translatin f ne f his wrks made up f 3 sectins: 1.Little sparrw with heavy lad, 2.Little balln let ut by the thread,
Ran ut f energy and very cld; Flew ver cttages and was very glad;
N cmpass and all sweat salty, With warmth transfrmed frm sunlight,
Can yu g thrugh the endless darkness? He said he culd frever fly;

3.Take it easy, little balln;
Dn’t tease the sparrw with his wund;
On the bare branch and have a rest;
This diamnd heart will eventually get success.
翻譯
tease 2. cmpass 3.salty
cttage 5.sparrw 6.pattern 7.translatin 8.librarian 10. exchange 11.apprpriate 12.pianist 13. schlarship 14. vilinist 15.lad n. v. 1.童謠 2.特別 3.組成 4.在婚禮上 5.新郎新娘 6.表達(dá)他的歡樂和悲傷 7.嘗試 8.《矛盾的空白》 9.脫離 10.全國冠軍 11.用完 12.穿越,度過 13無邊的黑暗 14.別著急
獲得文憑后,他將一生都投入到詩歌創(chuàng)作中。

使用具體而靈活的語言和最少的詞語數(shù)量是他的風(fēng)格。

陽光給予它溫暖,永遠(yuǎn)高飛不費(fèi)力。
18. 光光樹梢稍歇息,恒(鉆石)心終把成功求。
用短語的正確形式填空A.feel like deciding B.be accustmed t C.be disappinted at D.due t E.at great risk f F.be addicted t G.give birth t H.as lng as I.feel ashamed and embarrassed J. in spite f
28.Let’s Help Adlescents
Whether they are male r female, adlescents 1. n everything themselves 2. parents’ instructin, especially when they face prblems like sex, mental stress, etc., which make them 3. . Thus they ften autmatically get int trubles 4. their imperfect cmprehensin and judgement. Sme 5. cigarettes, nly several packets f which will hurt their lungs and make them breathless quickly. Others can’t quit drinking alchl, whse harmful effects include causing yung pregnant wmen t abrt r 6. abnrmal babies. The wrst is drug abuse, fr the withdrawal is tugh nce their bdies 7. the drugs. Meanwhile, thse wh share needles bught frm illegal chemists 8. being infected with desperate AIDS. If s, neither injecting nr taking pills can guarantee their survival.
Hwever, dn’t 9. r have prejudice against ur children s easily. After all, being awkward is an appendix f yuth. 10. we strengthen cmmunicatin with them instead f nly banning this r banning that, we will surely help them avid anything unfit.
Whether they are male r female, adlescents feel like deciding n everything themselves in spite f parents’ instructin, especially when they face prblems like sex, mental stress, etc., which make them feel ashamed and embarrassed. Thus they ften autmatically get int trubles due t their imperfect cmprehensin and judgement. Sme are addicted t cigarettes, nly several packets f which will hurt their lungs and make them breathless quickly. Others can’t quit drinking alchl, whse harmful effects include causing yung pregnant wmen t abrt r give birth t abnrmal babies. The wrst is drug abuse, fr the withdrawal is tugh nce their bdies are accustmed t the drugs. Meanwhile, thse wh share needles bught frm illegal chemists are at great risk f being infected with desperate AIDS. If s, neither injecting nr taking pills can guarantee their survival.
Hwever, dn’t be disappinted at r have prejudice against ur children s easily. After all, being awkward is an appendix f yuth. As lng as we strengthen cmmunicatin with them instead f nly banning this r banning that, we will surely help them avid anything unfit.
29.Refresh Our Envirnment
As the directr stated n behalf f his researching grup, the data f this graph makes a clear presentatin f the future envirnmental tendency. On ne hand, the quantity f fuel keeps n decreasing by 9% per year while the grwth f a wide range f pllutin has been a glbal trend. On the ther hand, the mildly but steadily ging up f the average temperature is resulting in catastrphes like widespread flds. Withut disagreement, they subscribe t the view that it is humans’ existence and their randmly cnsuming energy that result in this phenmenn.
Many peple have a cmmitment that develping nuclear pwer r energy frm uter space will stp bad cnsequences cming abut. Hwever, scientists and educatrs are ppsed t this view even if ur needs may be met n the whle. They tend t advcate refreshing ur circumstances by saving energy and recycling waste. It is suggested that we use energy-saving appliances such as electrical mtrs, micrwaves and s n and nt be casual abut little things like recycling a can. S please glance arund and see what yu can d. S lng as everybdy makes cntributin, we will nt have t put up with this prblem anymre.
翻譯
state v. 2.mildly 3.steadily
glance 5.existence
phenmenn 7.appliance 8.cnsequence 9.catastrphe
代表 11.任意的消耗能源 12平均氣溫. 13.清楚的描述 14.另一方面 15.未來環(huán)境的趨勢 16.造成 17.無不同意地 18.發(fā)生 19.一致贊成這觀點(diǎn) 20.信奉 20.漫不經(jīng)心 1. On ne hand,the quantity f fuel keeps n decreasing by 9% per year while the grwth f a wide range f pllutin has been a glbal trend. 2. scientists and educatrs are ppsed t this view even if ur needs may be met n the whle. 3.They tend t advcate refreshing ur circumstances by saving energy and recycling waste.

S lng as everybdy makes cntributin, we will nt have t put up with this prblem anymre.

30.A Vlcan Eruptin
As the best candidate, I was appinted t cllect and evaluate infrmatin fr a database abut diverse natural disasters, such as hurricanes, typhns r thunderstrms. Smetimes I did this by giving ut questinnaires t thse wh went thrugh them. But smetimes I had t g thrugh actual disasters myself. The Musaki Vlcan was ne f them.
At that time, I lived in a bungalw alngside the vlcan with a nvelist, wh came fr the appreciatin f its eruptin. One day, when I was drawing diagrams n the balcny and he was bathing inside, the vlcan erupted unexpectedly. The ash and lava funtains shting highly in the sky varied frm 50 t 100 meters in height. It was abslutely fantastic! I even nticed a rainbw appear in the fg caused by a heat wave.
But, glancing thrugh ur surrundings, I fresaw the ptential danger and fund n guarantee f ur safety. The uncmfrtable gas almst made us uncnscius. Sweats f anxiety began t drp. Managing t stp panicking and trembling, we quickly put n ur prtective suits, helmets and bts and eventually made ur way t a safe place. Hw lucky we were even thugh my precius equipment and dcuments were all burnt t the grund!
翻譯
candidate 2.appint 3.fg
database 5. rainbw 6.ash
bungalw 8.diagram 9. wave 10 balcny 11.nvelist 12.erupt
funtain 14. bathe 15 sht 16.appreciatin 17.hurricane 18.uncmfrtable 19.uncnscius 1.評估 2.各種自然災(zāi)害 3. 經(jīng)歷實(shí)際的災(zāi)害 4.在火山邊上 , 5.從...變到 ... 6. 在高度上 7.憂慮的汗水 8. 那絕對好看 1.然而,我向四周看了一下,馬上預(yù)見到了潛在的危險,也發(fā)現(xiàn)了我們的安全毫無保障。

我們努力使自己不要驚慌和顫抖,迅速穿上保護(hù)套裝、頭盔和靴子,最后成功前往安全的地方。

盡管我珍貴的設(shè)備和文件都燒得精光,但是我們真的非常幸運(yùn)。


31.Defeat Disability
1. But when he was cnducting experiments with a micrscpe in the basement, a tank n the bench explded, sending him flying utwards thrugh the exit. He was ut f breath while knwing he lst his eyesight as well as 70% f his hearing. 2.
Feeling clumsy, he was annyed at first thugh nbdy made fun f him. He cut ut ging utdrs and just sat arund at hme talking t his parrt r trtise silently. His sister resigned t help him in many ways. 3. In a cllege accessible t him, he studied plitics and literature. He always sat in the frnt rw near the entry withut any absence and, with the help f his handy laptp, he studied well by means f dictatin. 4. After class, he and his cmpanins ften played drum music, which was nisy but suitable fr his hearing. After graduatin, he made high prfits by designing sftware fr a firm. All in all, in his cmmunity, he wn his dignity and peple’s cngratulatins.
5. “Never mind! All yu have is adequate t get yur achievement.”
In ther wrds, he was disabled.
B. He always wished all the best t his disabled fellws and encuraged them,
C. Nbdy knew what hurt Yang. Perhaps sme txin had invaded his mther's bdy befre his birth. Perhaps it was the difficult birth itself. Or maybe the rigin f his disabilities was genetic.
D. His thesis, Ablishing Slavery, met with all prfessrs’ apprval.
E. Yang’s ambitin was t get an architect certificate r becme a bwling master.
F. Her assistance and encuragement were s beneficial t his psychlgy that he adapted t his disability sn and became utging again.
G. she faced a challenge that neither mney nr psitin culd ease.
EAFDB
32.Happy Marriage Needs Fighting Fr
As a talented navy fficer, he was bund t be busy. When his wife rang him up t declare her divrce alarm, he was still scanning a digital cunter t check the data s as t give an assessment f the theretical framewrk fr a bichemical weapn. His junir staff’s sympathy made him feel embarrassed.
His wife was a part-time clerk. With his high bnus, she lived in a grand huse with elegant cushins and bedding. Her favur was reading stars’ bigraphies r absurd fictins with endless chapters in her armchair. Peple envied her leisure life very much. But in fact, she was tired f being left alne. She sent emails t his mailbx every week t state her thinking and ask fr his accmpaniment, but never received reply f satisfactin. Tired f his explanatin that he must bey the rders, she filed fr divrce.
Because he desired t get their hly affectin back, he set ther affairs aside. He trimmed his fingernails shrt and changed his verweight figure as well as his awful haircut. He wre an aprn t prepare delicius cuisine fr her. He als bught her a necklace and piles f flwers hping that their receiver culd turn arund.
After being tested ut fr 3 mnths in all, he eventually succeeded.
翻譯
elegant 2.sympathy 3.envy 4.talented 5.grand 6.favur 1. 注定 2.打來電話 3.宣布和他離婚的警告 4.做出評估 5. 由于他的高津貼 6.他很尷尬 7.明星們的傳記 8.獨(dú)自丟下 9. 陳述她的想法 10.要求他的陪伴 11.收到滿意答復(fù) 12.糟糕的發(fā)型 13.改變了超重的身材 填空1. 受夠了 his explanatin that he must bey the rders, she filed fr divrce. 2.He als bught her a necklace and piles f flwers (hpe)that their receiver culd (回心轉(zhuǎn)意).3. Because he desired t get their hly affectin back, he ther affairs (放在一邊). 4. After (test) ut fr 3 mnths in all, he eventually succeeded.
33.Mark and a Seal
Mark rented an accmmdatin with his pensin near the shre. He paid annual visits there t enjy the 1. (vividly) beauty in the depths f the pure sea.
Once, with his underwater telescpe and flashlight, Mark dived 2. the bundary between the steep reef and the area f seaweed cnservatin. Suddenly, an 3. (awe) Antarctic seal 4. sharp teeth appeared ppsite him. Every cell in his bdy 5. (scare) t death. But sn, he was aware that he wasn’t the target f an attack. With a neat wund in its lip 6. (cause)d by a shark, this grey seal was washed upside dwn by the tides time after time. But it tried t jg Mark as if t urge him t help it. S Mark abandned 7. (flee) away. With its teamwrk, Mark used a net t drag the seal t the shallw water. 8. pausing he helped it ut after a simple peratin and settled it in a narrw cave 9. the seaside. Every time he brught it 10. ( taste) fish, it wuld yell and suck his hands happily. Witnesses said their anecdtes reflected a magic dimensin f the relatinship between humans and animals.
Mark rented an accmmdatin with his pensin near the shre. He paid annual visits there t enjy the vivid beauty in the depths f the pure sea.
Once, with his underwater telescpe and flashlight, Mark dived alng the bundary between the steep reef and the area f seaweed cnservatin. Suddenly, an awesme Antarctic seal with sharp teeth appeared ppsite him. Every cell in his bdy was scared t death. But sn, he was aware that he wasn’t the target f an attack. With a neat wund in its lip caused by a shark, this grey seal was washed upside dwn by the tides time after time. But it tried t jg Mark as if t urge him t help it. S Mark abandned fleeing away. With its teamwrk, Mark used a net t drag the seal t the shallw water. Withut pausing he helped it ut after a simple peratin and settled it in a narrw cave by the seaside. Every time he brught it tasty fish, it wuld yell and suck his hands happily. Witnesses said their anecdtes reflected a magic dimensin f the relatinship between humans and animals.
34.Helping the Remte Village
A year ag, the famus astrnaut received an invitatin by airmail frm a remte village. Intending t sniff sme fresh air, he and his interpreter paid a frtnight visit there. It was a privilege fr them t be there, but they were shcked by what they saw. The tracks were muddy. The river was drying up. Mst villagers nly pssessed ne brm, a few tins and several jars and their rectangular grass huts with rund angles were surrunded by weeds. Besides, their schl had n rf and platfrm, and the students had n cncept f clicking a cmputer at all. They were badly in need.
Sn, the astrnaut made a generus vluntary dnatin t the village. There were textbks fr students, sewing machines fr tailrs and tractrs fr farmers. His distributin catalgue als included perating a clinic and a trunk library, as well as giving weekly lessns t teach relevant farming knwledge like hw t dry ut seeds r raise xen. He himself nt nly helped d sme paperwrk but als purchased grills fr bys t tast ptates and cmbs fr girls wh were dying t get ne. The ther day, he heard frm the villagers again inviting him t participate in the dnatin anniversary. Fr plitical and security reasns, he culdn’t adjust his utging arrangement-therwise he wuld g. But his deeds were remembered frever.
完成翻譯
。因?yàn)橄胍粑幌滦迈r空氣,他和翻譯到那兒做了一次兩周的訪問。當(dāng)?shù)刂惺顾麄儽陡袠s幸,2.
。泥濘的道路、河流干枯,大部分的村民擁有的財產(chǎn)只不過是一只掃帚、幾個瓶瓶罐罐而已,圓角的矩形草屋四周長滿了雜草,學(xué)校也沒有屋頂和講臺,學(xué)生們更對點(diǎn)擊操作電腦毫無概念。3. 。
很快,宇航員就向村莊做了慷慨的自愿捐贈。4.
。捐贈金的分配目錄中還包括一間診所和一間書箱圖書館的運(yùn)作,并有傳授像怎么使種子干透,或者怎么養(yǎng)牛這種相關(guān)農(nóng)業(yè)知識的每周課程。他自己不僅親自幫助做一些文書工作,還給男孩子們購買了烤馬鈴薯的烤架、給渴望得到梳子的女孩子們買了梳子。5.
。出于政治和安全原因,他無法調(diào)整外出時間安排,6.
。不過他所做的一切村民們都永遠(yuǎn)記得。
35.Study in America
Nannan’s father runs an enterprise near the Ming Tmbs selling batteries and drills t the Daqing Oilfield. Hping t get the qualificatin t help gvern it, Nannan made much preparatin and then left her mtherland with her visa t study in America. Having reached her destinatin, she settled in an inn recmmended by the travel agent.
As far as Nannan was cncerned, she always kept it up in China. But she had t acknwledge it was nt easy t adjust herself t the new academic requirements, which were nt parallel with China’s. Thugh she was ccupied with lectures and seminars day in and day ut, the essays she drafted were still cntradicted by her tutrs. As fr her rutine life, she felt that it was hard t fit in, t. Fr example, she fund English idims difficult t understand. And it was ut f the questin t eat delicius Chinese fds thugh many ptinal cafeterias served abundant substitutes. In additin, she had t wait in a queue early fr the minibus that tk her t schl and it was usually s cld that she felt numb. What bthered her mst was that she received n aplgy when her sleeping was disturbed by a barking dg in a shpkeeper’s cage.
Luckily, with her parents cmfrting her by videphne, she became autnmus sn and eventually gt her bachelr’s degree successfully.
翻譯1.mtherland 2.tutr 3.numb 4. cntradict 5. seminar 6.idim 7. lecture 8.gvern 9. visa 9.qualificatin 10.minibus 11.可選的餐館 12.此外 13.豐富的替代品 14.不可能 15.經(jīng)營一家企業(yè) 16.排隊(duì) 17.做許多準(zhǔn)備 18.忙著 19.起草論文 20.整天, 1.抵達(dá)目的地后,她在一間旅行代理推薦的旅館安頓下來。
2. 就楠楠而言,她在國內(nèi)一直保持著良好的狀態(tài),

但是在國外,她卻不得不承認(rèn),要適應(yīng)新學(xué)院的要求不容易,它們和國內(nèi)的要求不相同。

4. 至于日常生活,她也感覺難于適應(yīng),
5.最使5. 她煩惱的是,一名店主籠子里的狗的吠叫鬧得她睡不好覺,但卻沒有任何人向她道歉。
6. 幸運(yùn)的是,在她父母通過可視電話的安慰下,她很快就鍛煉得自主獨(dú)立起來,并最終成功獲得了學(xué)士學(xué)位。
用動詞的正確形式填空
1. by the bm in America, my nephew teamed up with a Krean t illegally crss the Bearing Strait in the Arctic t America. 2.
(avid) the Custms’ punishment, they hid in a small ferry called the Nrth Ple Seagull, sitting back t back withut sleeping, shwering and shaving fr 3 days, and had n chance 3. (murn ) their lst luggage when landing. The hardship f this crssing was apparent.
At first, he made a living by means f 4. (raise) cattle and then was hired in aircraft industries. He lived in a Cathlic district. Taking in a small percentage f Pakistani immigrants, the majrity f the residents were frm Italy and Denmark, wh all 5. (keep )up their custms and cultures. Different blcks here were distinctly marked ut and indicated frm the racial angle. It was unfair and needed 6. (refrm). But with nwhere else t g, my nephew lived n and managed t make a life fr himself.
My nephew’s frtune came when he bravely helped a cnductr brake a ream t stp it frm 7. (slip) ut f the rails. The man was elected vice chairman f the Scialist Party later. It 8. (ccur) t my nephew that he culd grasp this pprtunity t ask fr his help. The man wh was thankful 9. (help) him apply t the civil authrity fr the right t live in America by inserting his brave deed int his dcuments. Unlike a great many ther applicants, his applicatin 10.
( apprve) by the Federal Justice Ministry. Befre lng, he started his wn bakery and lived a better life.
36.Immigrate t America
Attracted by the bm in America, my nephew teamed up with a Krean t illegally crss the Bearing Strait in the Arctic t America. T avid the Custms’ punishment, they hid in a small ferry called the Nrth Ple Seagull, sitting back t back withut sleeping, shwering and shaving fr 3 days, and had n chance t murn their lst luggage when landing. The hardship f this crssing was apparent.
At first, he made a living by means f raising cattle and then was hired in aircraft industries. He lived in a Cathlic district. Taking in a small percentage f Pakistani immigrants, the majrity f the residents were frm Italy and Denmark, wh all kept up their custms and cultures. Different blcks here were distinctly marked ut and indicated frm the racial angle. It was unfair and needed refrming. But with nwhere else t g, my nephew lived n and managed t make a life fr himself.
My nephew’s frtune came when he bravely helped a cnductr brake a ream t stp it frm slipping ut f the rails. The man was elected vice chairman f the Scialist Party later. It ccurred t my nephew that he culd grasp this pprtunity t ask fr his help. The man wh was thankful helped him apply t the civil authrity fr the right t live in America by inserting his brave deed int his dcuments. Unlike a great many ther applicants, his applicatin was apprved by the Federal Justice Ministry. Befre lng, he started his wn bakery and lived a better life.
37.Be Careful abut Clning
After a series f initial experiments and crrectins, the scientist’s hard wrk paid ff when the twin clne turkeys were hatched with nrmal feather and claws. This breakthrugh pssibly enabled peple t bring their adred pets back t life. Hwever, it bthered him frm time t time that their health was in pr cnditin because they were unable t resist illnesses. This drawback cast him dwn. Merely 2 weeks later, the clnes and their carrier died, which struck frustratin int his heart. He retired befre he attained his ambitin and became a member f an pera chrus t relieve his depressin.
Shrtly afterwards, the media published a cnservative argument bjecting t clning wing t mral prblems, and suggested the cnstitutin include cmpulsry regulatins t frbid btaining cmmercial prfits frm clning.
When interviewed, the scientist stared at the decratins n the ceiling, thinking fr a while, and then said, “I’m nt in favur f any arbitrary assumptin, but undertaking clning des differ frm the straightfrward prcedure f making lafs ut f flur. Until we accumulate enugh exact knwledge, any practice is in vain and is bund t fail. Altgether, being mre careful is reasnable r we may walk int a side rad.”
填空
1. After a series f (最初)experiments and (修正), the scientist’s hard wrk (取得了成功) when the twin clne turkeys were hatched with nrmal feather and claws.
2. Hwever, it bthered him (不時地)that their health was (狀況極差) because they were unable t (抵抗) illnesses
(之后不久), the media published a cnservative argument (反對)clning (因?yàn)榈赖拢? and suggested the cnstitutin include (強(qiáng)制性的法規(guī)) t frbid (獲得商業(yè)利益) frm clning.
Until we (積累)enugh exact knwledge, any practice is (徒勞無功的)and (注定) fail.
Altgether, (更加謹(jǐn)慎) is reasnable we may walk int (歧途).
翻譯1. breakthrugh 2.adred 3.carrier
drawback 5.merely 6.retire
decratin 8.undertake 9.laf
10.flur back t life 2.cast ... dwn
3. struck frustratin int his heart 4.differ frm 5.attained his ambitin 6.an pera chrus
7.the straightfrward prcedure 8. in favur f
9.arbitrary assumptin 10. relieve his depressin
用短語的正確形式填空 A. be attached n B. set abut wrking C. set ut t fly D. cnvenient t use E. with cautin F. dive int
G. crash int H. hang n I. get thrugh J. with the expectatin f
I 1. in the current Patent Office after resigning frm the curt persnnel. Cmpetent and dynamic, I never feel passive while 2. the identificatins f whether applicatins are valid and practical accrding t the new versin f the criteria.
3. distinguishing their wn imprtance, sme peple leave the beaten track and file strange prducts with us nw and then, fr example, lantern that can 4. yur frehead, cubic walnuts, refrigeratr made f straw and glue, perfume that nbdy can bear t smell, and s n.
Once, a man made a triangle helicpter ut f stainless wires and string. He called us up and merrily claimed it was stable and 5. and never ut f rder. I asked him t 6. , but this inncent man just rang ff and 7. frm his curtyard. I dialed his number in the directry trying t ring him back, but never 8.
Merciful Gd blessing, an abrupt freezing rainfall made his pwder wet. Luckily, the truble was withut any extensin except that he 9. a greengrcer’s making all the ripe fruits becme messy jam. When peple seized this crazy man10. and sbered him by tapping his face, he cmplained abut the bad weather instead f assciating his failure with his unscientific design.

38.Strange Patent Applicatins
I set abut wrking in the current Patent Office after resigning frm the curt persnnel. Cmpetent and dynamic, I never feel passive while diving int the identificatins f whether applicatins are valid and practical accrding t the new versin f the criteria.
With the expectatin f distinguishing their wn imprtance, sme peple leave the beaten track and file strange prducts with us nw and then, fr example, lantern that can be attached n yur frehead, cubic walnuts, refrigeratr made f straw and glue, perfume that nbdy can bear t smell, and s n.
Once, a man made a triangle helicpter ut f stainless wires and string. He called us up and merrily claimed it was stable and cnvenient t use, and never ut f rder. I asked him t hang n, but this inncent man just rang ff and set ut t fly frm his curtyard. I dialed his number in the directry trying t ring him back, but never gt thrugh.
Merciful Gd blessing, an abrupt freezing rainfall made his pwder wet. Luckily, the truble was withut any extensin except that he crashed int a greengrcer’s making all the ripe fruits becme messy jam. When peple seized this crazy man with cautin and sbered him by tapping his face, he cmplained abut the bad weather instead f assciating his failure with his unscientific design.
Unit 39. Prnunciatin and Status
An ambassadr and a referee were cnsulting a prfessr n the captin f a Buddhistic alphabet when a sbbing wman stpped them t sell an antique musical bathtub. Her dirty garment and the handkerchief arund her waist were badly in need f sending t a laundry. The ambassadr uncmfrtably gave her a handful f pence frm his wallet and said, “Take this frtune away, trublesme wman.”
When her figure faded away, the brilliant prfessr said, “Yu are mistaken and yur imprper remark n her shuld be cndemned. In terms f this extrardinary wman, yu can’t classify her status by her hrrible clthes r disgusting nails. Her clean wlen vest and stckings, especially her classic prnunciatin, all suggested her upper status.” The ambassadr gave a whistle in amazement, and advised making her acquaintance. The prfessr hesitated fr a while, then cmprmised.
The utcme was that she was an authentic superir plice fficer. When they were shwn in her ffice and saw her nce mre, she brught them a teapt f tea and sme ckies, laughing and saying, “I rubbed sme cream and wax n my garment and passed myself ff as a shabby wman amng thieves and rbbers t investigate a plt. Generally speaking, yur verlking me and my adaptatin are the best help. But my prnunciatin seemed t have betrayed me.”
翻譯
garment 2.laundry 3.handkerchief
frtune 5.waist 6. uncmfrtably
brilliant 8. wallet 9.trublesme
rbber 11. hesitate 12.cmprmise
ckie 14.mistaken 15.cndemn 16.cream 17. authentic 18.stcking
thief 20. Overlk 21.utcme
22. betray 23.adaptatin 24.classic
1.急需 2.羊毛背心 3.漸漸遠(yuǎn)
4.一把 5.上層身份 6.不適當(dāng)?shù)脑u論
7. 帶進(jìn) 8.假扮 9.寒酸骯臟的女人 10.再次 11.一壺茶 12.高級警官 13.調(diào)查一宗陰謀 14.通常說來,
填空
An ambassadr and a referee were cnsulting a prfessr n(一張佛教符號表的文字說明) the captin f a Buddhistic alphabet a sbbing wman stpped them t sell an antique musical bathtub.
(就...來說)this extrardinary wman, yu can’t classify her status her hrrible clthes r disgusting nails.
The ambassadr gave a whistle (驚奇地), and advised
(認(rèn)識她).
40. A Sly Murder
When giving a lecture abut the significance f punctuatin, the academic prfessr was interrupted and arrested by the plice fr murdering his wife, a receptinist f a kindergarten. The plice fund sme phts he deleted frm their e-album shwing that they used t have a gay life. But, fed up with her wrinkled face, he murdered her instead f divrcing her t avid frtune divisin. He cut up a kind f seashell with a sharpened knife, and hammered it int pwder n a skatebard, and made at mst ne gram, which was enugh t accelerate ne’s pulse until he r she dies. This kind f pisn can date back t 10,000 BC when peple rubbed it n spears t kill beasts. The prfessr mixed the pisn with nin, watermeln and ygurt fr his wife. Hwling and scratching her chest, she felt dizzy and died sn.After tentative examinatin, the plice assumed she died f heart disease. But systematic btanical analyses shwed that the watermeln spit n the messy mat and the quilt was pisnus. Regardless f exhaustin and starvatin, the acute and skilful plicemen used radiactive equipment t make sure the categry f the pisn. Primitive and nt ample as their alternative equipment was, they gt perfect accuracy smehw. Peple applauded the plice and the wman’s family can lk ahead with relief nw.

寫單詞或短語
academic 2. interrupt 3. e-album
delete 5. kindergarten 6. arrest
7. beast 8.receptinist 9. seashell 10.assume 11.skatebard 12.hammer
13.nin 14.ygurt 15.watermeln 16.spit 17.applaud 18.quilt
1. lk ahead 2.the significance f punctuatin
3. with relief 4.have a gay life
5.cut up 6. a sharpened knife
7. at mst 8.accelerate ne’s pulse
9.date back t 10.rubbed spears
11.the messy mat 12. die f heart disease 13.systematic btanical analyses
1. (厭煩了) her wrinkled face, he murdered her instead f divrcing her t avid (財產(chǎn)分割).
2. (叫喊、抓撓) her chest, she felt dizzy and died sn.
3. (不顧疲勞和饑餓), the acute and skillful plicemen used radiactive equipment t make sure the categry f the pisn.
4. 盡管可供選擇的設(shè)備原始,,且數(shù)量不足 they gt perfect accuracy smehw.

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