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大学英语精读Book2第二册第三版课后翻译答案Book2 Unit1 翻译1.她砰地关上门,一声不吭地走了,他们之间那场争执就此结束。
Their argument ended when she slammed the door and left without a word.2. 出席晚宴的客人对那个美国人威严的语气感到有点意外。
The guests at the dinner party were slightly surprised at the commanding tone of the American.3. 约翰尼已长大成熟,不再害怕独自呆在家里了。
Johnny has outgrown the fear of staying at home alone.4. 当全部乘客都向出口处(exit) 走去时,他却独自留在座位上,好像不愿意离开这架飞机似的。
While all the other passengers made for the exit, he alone remained in his seat as if unwilling to leave the plane.5. 这封信必须交给威尔逊博士本人。
The letter is to be handed to Dr. Wilson himself.6. 南希虽然很想参加辩论,但腼腆得不敢开口。
While she felt like joining in the argument, Nancy was too shy to open her mouth.7. 你觉得什么时候最有可能在家里找到他?What do you think is the likeliest time to find him at home?8. 猎人一看见有只狐狸从树丛中出现并向他设下(lay) 的陷阱(trap) 方向跑去,脸上顿时闪出了兴奋的表情。
The hunter’s face lit up with excitement as soon as he saw a fox emerge from among the bushes and run in the direction of / make for the trap he had laid.Book2 Unit2 翻译1) 会上有人建议任命一个十一人委员会来制定新章程。
大学英语精读第三版book2 董亚芬主编课后习题答案Unit1一)1. bare2. empty3. empty 4. bare5. empty 6.empty二)1. shortly2.track down3.faint4.motioned5.at the sight of6.feellike7.slamming8.rangfor11.heated12.emerged三)1. host2. sprang up/rang out3. impulse4. came to5. track down6.unexpected7. outgrow8. widened9. shortly10. emerge / spring up11. at the sightof12. made for13. crisis14. colonial四)1. Jimmy has outgrown the shirts his aunt made for him a few years ago.2. Does the doctor think the elderly lady is likely to survive theoperation / it is likely that the elderly lady will survive the operation?3. The other day your cousin paid us an unexpected visit.4. Don't you see the nurse motioning us to be silent?5. Her face lit up with joy at his return.6. The sound of her footsteps grew fainter as she walked farther away.五)1.Additional advantageous Anxious conditional Courageous curious Dangerous educational Emotional famou Industrial intentional Medicalmountionous Musical mysterious National occasional Personal practicalout9.contract10.made2.Heated colored pigtailed gifted bearded pointed experienced aged skilled diseased六)1.The people questioned gave very different opinions on the issue.2. Can you see the man climbing on that rock?3. Several days passed before they came up with a satisfactory solution tothe problems discussed.4. We were woken early by the sound of the birds singing.7. The chairman made it clear that those objecting should explain their reasons.8. After a day ’s work, I felt I had little energy left.9. I knew of some of the athletes taking part.10. The success obtained surprised those who had given up the project as impossible.七)1. During the time that 2. As long as 3. Although 4. as long as 5. whereas5. Although 7. Whereas 8. Although1. They frightened the child into telling the truth.2. He tricked her into marrying him by pretending that he was the son of a millionaire.3. My tactless words forced the old gentleman into buying something hecould not possibly afford.4. He finally talked me into accepting his terms.5. The girl persuaded her father into giving up smoking.6. Their severe criticism shocked her into realizing her selfishness.1. Guests are to be back in the hotel by twelve o’clock.2. An investigation is to be made next week.3. I am to meet them at the airport.4. You are to finish your homework before you watch TV.5. The medicine is to be taken three times a day after meals.6. Bob and Susan are to get married in October八1.hosts2.heated3.argument4.impluse5.shortly6.emerged7.slam8.crawled9.crisi s11.corner2.attention3.noticed4.shining5.directed6.there7.bed8.snake6.its10.feet7.from12.however13.do14.as15.forward16.neither17.still18.if19.through20.floor7.pulling22.under23.cried24.out25.to26.where27.made28.eyes 九)2.do the cooking2.hardly thought so3.settled down4.halfexpected5.equipment6.boiledover7.why things were soquiet8.burning9.greeted10.battlefield十)1. 她砰地关上门,一声不吭地走了,他们之间那场争执就此结束。
Unit 11.中国书法(calligraphy)是一门独特的艺术、是世界上独一无二的艺术瑰宝。
Chinese calligraphy is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world2.中国书法艺术的形成,发展与汉文字的产生与演进存在着密不可分的关系。
The formation and development of the Chinese calligraphy is closely related to the emergence and evolution of Chinese characters.3.汉字在漫长的演变发展过程中,一方面起着交流思想、继承文化的重要作用,另一方面它本身又形成了一种独特的艺术。
In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an important role in exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art form. 4.书法能够通过作品把书法家个人的生活感受、学识、修养、个性等折射出来,所以,通常有“字如其人”的说法。
Calligraphic works well reflect calligraphers' personal feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation, personality, and so forth, thus there is an expression that "seeing the calligrapher's handwriting is like seeing the person".5.中国书法不仅是中华民族的文化瑰宝,而且在世界文化艺术宝库中独放异彩。
词汇(Vocabulary): pass through by twisting,turning,or weaving in and out穿过,通过----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a round fruit with a red,leathery rind and many seeds covered with red,juicy,edible flesh;the bush or small tree that bears it 石榴;石榴树----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a simple liturgical song in which a string of syllables or words is sung to each tune(礼拜仪式唱的)单调的歌----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a platform or portable framework on which a coffin or corpse is placed棺材架;尸体架----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: break up(land)with a hoe,mattock,etc.(用锄等)翻地,挖(土) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: longer than broad;elongated长方形的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: full of lumps;covered with lumps多块状物的;凹凸不平的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: full of or looking like low,rounded hills布满小丘的;似小圆丘的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: deserted by the owner;abandoned;forsaken无主的;被遗弃的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a plot of ground一块地----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: without clear qualities or distinctive characteristics 无区别的;无显著特点的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a heap or bank of earth,sand,etc.built over a grave,in a fortification,etc.土堆;堤;坟堆----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: full of prickles多刺的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: any of a genus of cactus plants having cylindrical or large,flat,oval stem joints and edible fruits仙人掌(属)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: full of bumps;rough;jolting崎岖不平的;颠簸的;震摇的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: any of various small,swift,graceful antelopes瞪羚----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: either of the two hind legs and the adjoining loin of a carcass of veal,beef,lamb,etc.;[p1.]the hind part of a four-legged animal(牛、羊、猪等的)后腿肉;[复](四肢动物的)后躯----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: take small,cautious,or gentle bites小口地咬;谨慎地咬(啃) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: strike or push with the head or horns:ram with the head(用头或角)撞击;顶撞----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: any point in space,not in contact with the ground or other surface空中;上空----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: n unskilled laborer,as on canals,roads,etc.劳工;无特殊技术的工人----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: move sideways,esp.in a shy or stealthy manner(羞怯或偷偷地)侧身行走----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: pack or store away;fill by packing in an orderly way装载;装进;收藏---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- municipality n.a city,town. etc.having its own incorporated government for local affairs自治市(或镇)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: (in certain European cities)a section to which Jews were formerly restricted(某些欧洲城市中从前的)犹太人居住区----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: giving or feeling physical pain;painful疼痛的;感到疼痛的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a light,closefitting,brimless cap,usually worn indoors(室内戴的)无沿便帽----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: overrun or inhabit in large numbers,usually so as to be harmful or bothersome;swarm in or over(虫害等)侵扰;骚扰;蔓延----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a stall for the sale of goods,as at markets or fairs(市场或集市上的)货摊;摊店,摊棚----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: pertaining to ancient times,very old-fashioned老式的;古旧的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: become bent or twisted out of shape变弯曲;变歪----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: full of uncontrolled excitement疯狂的,狂乱的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: make a loud confused noise or shout;cry out喧嚷,喧嚣,吵闹----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: feel or search about blindly,hesitantly,or uncertainly摸索;探索----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: having within oneself or itself all that is necessary;self-sufficient,as a community自给自足的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: the power or practices of witches: black magic;sorcery巫术;魔法----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: satisfying;solid;substantial[口]令人满意的;充实的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: attracting attention by being unexpected,unusual,outstanding惹人注目的,显眼的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: orchard果园----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a member of a legion军团的成员----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: requiring great physical exertion;very tiring费劲的;辛苦的,累人的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: uninhabited;deserted荒无人烟的,荒凉的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a type of plant whose leaves grow in groups of three and which is used for feeding farm animals紫花苜蓿----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: gorse food for cattle,horses,sheep,etc. as cornstalks,hay and straw (牛、马、羊的)粗饲料;饲草----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: put a yoke on;join together;link用轭连起;连合;连结----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a heavy frame with spikes or sharp-edged disks,drawn by a horse or tractor and used for breaking up and leveling plowed ground,covering seeds,rooting up weeds,etc.耙----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a narrow groove made in the ground by a plow沟,畦;犁沟----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: the act of trickling;a slow,small flow滴,淌;细流;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: the layer of soil beneath the surface soil底土,下层土,----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: shrivel or dry up干瘪;枯干;成木乃伊状----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: go unsteadily,haltingly,etc.蹒跚----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: 1ike leather in appearance or texture. tough and flexible(外观或质地)似皮革的;坚韧的,粗硬的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: cause to become very angry;enrage(使)发怒,激怒----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: execrably该诅咒地;极坏地----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a saddle with fastenings to secure and balance the load carried by a pack animal驮鞍;----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a head harness for guiding a horse马勒;马笼头; 缰绳----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a rope,cord,strap,etc.,usually with a headstall,for tying or leading an animal;a bitless headstall,with or without a lead rope缰绳;(马)笼头----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: the bowels;entrails[常用复]内脏----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: condition or state of affairs;esp.,now, an awkward.sad,or dangerous situation情况;状态;(现尤指)苦境;困境或险境----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: injure or make sore by rubbing;chafe擦伤,擦痛;磨----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: any of a family of large,long-legged,mostly old-world wading birds.having a long neck and bill,and related to the herons鹳----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: second-hand or ready-made(衣服)用旧的;别人用过的;现成的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: made of khaki(cloth)卡其(布)制的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: force one’s way;squeeze挤进,挤入----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: have a drooping posture or gait低头弯腰(而行);消沉----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: inclined to ask many questions or seek information;eager to learn好询问的;好奇的----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: an infectious venereal disease,caused by a spirochete and usually transmitted by sexual intercourse or acquired congenitally梅毒----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: troops stationed in a fort or fortified place驻军;卫戍部队----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a horse ridden in battle or on parade战马, 军马----------------------------------------------------------------------------------短语(Expressions): a complete and satisfying meal美餐丰盛的、令人满足----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: a large number of small things moving through the air as a mass一团例:a cloud of locusts一群蝗虫----------------------------------------------------------------------------------: to approach or reach到达,得到例:You have to use a little ladder to get at the jars on the top shelves.你得使用一把小梯才可以拿到架子上面的坛子。
Module2 Unit1 Cultural HeritageListening and Speaking一、主题语境:人与社会——文化遗产二、课程类型(课型):Listening and Speaking三、内容分析:本单元的话题内容是“文化遗产”,它属于“人与社会”这一主题语境下的“历史、社会与文化”。
听力文本是关于一个国际青少年文化遗产保护项目的采访。
采访围绕三个主要内容展开:国际青少年文化保护项目介绍,选择泰山作为项目开展地点的原因,以及他们保护泰山文化遗产的具体做法。
文本指出了保护文化遗产的重要性,以及文化遗产保护的历史和现状,并号召学生积极参与文化遗产保护活动。
学生通过听力文本中对青少年参与文化遗产保护的描述,了解文化遗产保护的意义,以及青少年可以运用所学知识、结合自身兴趣和优势等,参与文化遗产保护中的行动中。
这些内容与学生的社会生活有关,有助于学生在语言知识、文化意识、思维品质等方面能力的提高。
四、学情分析及目标设定本节授课对象为高一学生。
经过新教材必修一的学习,学生们已对新教材单元整体学习的意识已初步形成。
但学生在听说环节还是比较薄弱,未能很熟悉掌握相关的听力策略,如预测听力文本,根据听力内容猜测重要的词汇等,需老师层层引导,才能更好理解听力文本,为后面口头输出就文化遗产保护进行探讨、发表自己想法做铺垫。
基于以上学情,围绕单元主题,依据新课程理念,确定本节教学目标为:通过本课学习,学生能够1)根据图片发散思维,预测听力文本的内容并能够从整体和关键细节两方面理解听力文本内容。
2)获得根据上下文猜测词汇的能力。
3)利用教材新闻材料模仿朗读,能够正确发好辅音连缀词汇(gr, cr, pr etc.)。
4)通过听力文本内容学习,提升文化遗产保护意识和增强民族自豪感,并能与同伴探讨参与文化遗产保护活动的方式。
五、教学设计理念:听力活动设计第一环节,通过图片引入,引导学生从不同角度思考预测听力文本内容,是相关知识体验的激活和准备阶段,梳理思维,帮助学生降低听力难度,为后面更好从整体和关键细节两方面理解听力文本内容做好铺垫。
剑桥标准流利口语初级(Book 2)主讲教师:金格妃Unit 2 Interests 兴趣爱好➢基本课1:Talk about interests 交流兴趣爱好➢基本课2:Discuss your taste in music 谈论喜爱的音乐➢会话课:Say no in a friendly way 如何礼貌地说“不”➢基本课1:Talk about interests 交流兴趣爱好01 Questions for todayWhat kinds of things do students do in their leisure time?Play computer gamesPlay sportsJoin groupsGet a part time job02 Topic 11. Listen to it! Number the QsAnswer:4 3 5 1 22. Listen to it! Fill in blanksI really _____ writing. I ________ a bit of creative writing. For now, it’s ___________. I’m _________drawing. I’m really ______ computer graphics.I play ______ with them. I ______ play the piano ________, but not _________. I really _______sing ________. I ______ to watch sports on TV. I _______ going to the gym and working out. I _____ to do new stuff all the time. I’m really _______ about writing for College News.Answer:enjoy; like to do; just a hobby; good at; into; around; can; A little; very well ; can’t; At all; prefer; hate; love; excited.3.Figure it out! Likes and dislikes4.Say it ! Likes and dislikes5. Practice 1 fill in blanksAnswer: 1. to make; 2. reading; play; 3. playing; play; to sit. 6. Practice 2 make sentences Tell me how much you like it Computer gamesCooking HikingSinging Jewelry making Making things ReadingJogging Playing sports Working out Doing yoga Watch movies7. Culture code Pay for TV shows Pay for music Pay for moviesI ’m into … I enjoy … I ’m good at …. I prefer to … I love to … I like to … I hate to …I don ’t really like … I can … a little. I can ’t … at all.➢基本课2:Discuss your taste in music 谈论喜爱的音乐01 Questions for todayWhat music do you like?Who’s your favorite singer?02 Topic 11.Listen and numberAnswer: 7 1 5 8 3 4 2 62.Figure it out! Music genrerock music hip-hop and rapSlightly heavy be full of rhythmpop music classical music Latin musicPopular peaceful enjoyable exciting country music folk music jazzWarm relaxed blue romantic rock musicrock ‘n’ rollNoisy/ loud/slightly heavyRock star rockerThis is me ----Camp RockDrums bass guitar electric guitar Hip-hop and rapRapperBeat boxerDJ scratchingRap to a fixed beatBe cool----Step up 3Pop musicPop starDivaPopular/ emotionalLargest selling genreTelephone ---Lady GaGaClassical musicMelodyMusicianHigh musical skillsGo through proper trainingYo Yo Ma ----Playing loveCountry musicWarmCountryAcoustic guitarElvis Presley Take me home country road The king Western MusicFolk musicBlue /touchingBluesAcoustic guitarLyricsLower classes Dido--- Christmas day JazzEnjoyable/romantic/relaxedSaxophone/ trumpetIn the caféNoah Jones ---Close to youLatin musicExciting /happy /hot/sexySpanishPitbull3.Say it!roc k music hip-h o p a n d rappo p music classical music La tin music country music fol k music jazz4.Things to talk aboutwell, I listen to all kinds of music, like……..and…..Actually, I’m crazy about ….I mean, everybody loves it.And I can’t stand… I just don’t like it.”03 What can I do?I’m into …Talk about interests:I enjoy …I’m good at ….I prefer to…I love to …I like to …I hate to …I don’t really like …I can …a little.I can’t …at all.Discuss your taste in music: rock music hip-hop and rappop music classical music Latin music country music folk music jazz➢ 会话课:Say no in a friendly way 如何礼貌地说“不”01 Questions for today02 Topic 11. Listen and answerWhat are they talking about? Do they have a lot in common? 2. Listen againHow do they say “no ” in the conversation? ________.But I like to make pasta dishes. ___no,_______. I mean, I cook everyday, But I ’m not really into it.hobbies No____ no, I don’t really have much time. Answer: Not really; Um; not really; well3.Figure it out!________.But I like to make pasta dishes.______________. I mean, I cook everyday,But I’m not really into it.________, I don’t really have much time. Answer:Not really; Um,no, not really; Well no 4.Conversation strategySaying no in a friendly wayUm, no.Well, no.Not really.5.Practice 1 How to say no?Answer:1.D; 2. E; 3. A; 4. F6.Listen for the third timeWhat hobbies do Sarah and Greg have? Make pasta dishesDo photography7.Practice 2 number picturesAnswer:3 4 1 28.Practice 3 who are sentences true for?Answer: 1. Sue, Lori; 2. Jeff; 3. Lori; 4. Bill.➢Unit 2 Conclusion。
中国书法(calligraphy)是一门独特的艺术、是世界上独一无二的艺术瑰宝。
中国书法艺术的形成,发展与汉文字的产生与演进存在着密不可分的关系。
汉字在漫长的演变发展过程中,一方面起着交流思想、继承文化的重要作用,另一方面它本身又形成了一种独特的艺术。
书法能够通过作品把书法家个人的生活感受、学识、修养、个性等折射出来,所以,通常有“字如其人”的说法。
中国书法不仅是中华民族的文化瑰宝,而且在世界文化艺术宝库中独放异彩。
Chinese calligraphy is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world. The formation and development of the Chinese calligraphy is closely related to the emergence and evolution of Chinese characters. In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an important role in exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art form. Calligraphic works well reflect calligraphers' personal feelings, knowledge, self-cultivation, personality, and so forth, thus there is an expression that "seeing the calligrapher's handwriting is like seeing the person". As one of the treasures o Chinese culture, Chinese calligraphy shines splendidly in the world's treasure house of culture and art.近年来,随着互联网技术的发展,我国的数字化教育资源建设取得了巨大的成就。
MarrakechGeorge Orwell1 As the corpse went past the flies left the restaurant table ina cloud and rushed after it, but they came back a few minutes later.2 The little crowd of mourners -- all men and boys, nowomen--threaded their way across the market place between the piles of pomegranates and the taxis and the camels, walling a short chant over and over again. What really appeals to the flies is that the corpses here are never put into coffins, they are merely wrapped in a piece of rag and carried on a rough wooden bier on the shoulders of four friends. When the friends get to the burying-ground they hack an oblong hole a foot or two deep, dump the body in it and fling over it a little of the dried-up, lumpy earth, which is like broken brick. No gravestone, no name, no identifying mark of any kind. Theburying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth, like a derelict building-lot. After a month or two no one can even be certain where his own relatives are buried.3 When you walk through a town like this -- two hundred thousand inhabitants of whom at least twenty thousand own literally nothing except the rags they stand up in-- when you see how the people live, and still more how easily they die, it is always difficult to believe that you are walking among human beings. All colonial empires are in reality founded upon this fact. The people have brown faces--besides, there are so many of them! Are they really the same flesh as your self? Do they even have names? Or are they merely a kind of undifferentiated brown stuff, about as individual as bees or coral insects? They rise out of the earth,they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard and nobody notices that they are gone. And even the graves themselves soon fade back into the soil. Sometimes, out for a walk as you break your way through the prickly pear, you notice that it is rather bumpy underfoot, and only a certain regularity in the bumps tells you that you are walking over skeletons.4 I was feeding one of the gazelles in the public gardens.5 Gazelles are almost the only animals that look good to eat when they are still alive, in fact, one can hardly look at their hindquarters without thinking of a mint sauce. The gazelle I was feeding seemed to know that this thought was in my mind, for though it took the piece of bread I was holding out it obviously did not likeme. It nibbled nibbled rapidly at the bread, then lowered its head and tried to butt me, then took another nibble and then butted again. Probably its idea was that if it could drive me away the bread would somehow remain hanging in mid-air.6 An Arab navvy working on the path nearby lowered his heavy hoe and sidled slowly towards us. He looked from the gazelle to the bread and from the bread to the gazelle, with a sort of quiet amazement, as though he had never seen anything quite like this before. Finally he said shyly in French: "1 could eat some of that bread."7 I tore off a piece and he stowed it gratefully in some secret place under his rags. This man is an employee of the municipality.8 When you go through the Jewish Quarters you gather some idea of what the medieval ghettoes were probably like. Under their Moorish Moorish rulers the Jews were only allowed to own land in certain restricted areas, and after centuries of this kind of treatment they have ceased to bother about overcrowding. Many of the streets are a good deal less than six feet wide, the houses are completely windowless, and sore-eyed children cluster everywhere in unbelievable numbers, like clouds of flies. Down the centre of the street there is generally running a little river of urine.9 In the bazaar huge families of Jews, all dressed in the long black robe and little black skull-cap, are working in dark fly-infested booths that look like caves. A carpenter sits crosslegged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chairlegs at lightning speed. He works the lathe with a bow in his right hand and guides the chisel with his left foot, and thanks to a lifetime of sitting in this position his left leg is warped out of shape. At his side his grandson, aged six, is already starting on the simpler parts of the job.10 I was just passing the coppersmiths' booths when somebody noticed that I was lighting a cigarette. Instantly, from the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews, many of them old grandfathers with flowing grey beards, all clamouring for a cigarette. Even a blind man somewhere at the back of one of the booths heard a rumour of cigarettes and came crawling out, groping in the air with his hand. In about a minute I had used up the whole packet. None of these people, I suppose, works less than twelve hours a day, and every one of them looks on a cigarette as a more or less impossible luxury.11 As the Jews live in self-contained communities they follow the same trades as the Arabs, except for agriculture. Fruitsellers, potters, silversmiths, blacksmiths, butchers, leather-workers, tailors,water-carriers, beggars, porters -- whichever way you look you see nothing but Jews. As a matter of fact there are thirteen thousand ofthem, all living in the space of a few acres. A good job Hitlet wasn't here. Perhaps he was on his way, however. You hear the usual dark rumours about Jews, not only from the Arabs but from the poorer Europeans.12 "Yes vieux mon vieux, they took my job away from me and gave it to a Jew. The Jews! They' re the real rulers of this country, you know. They’ve got all the money. They control the banks, finance -- everything."13 "But", I said, "isn't it a fact that the average Jew is a labourer working for about a penny an hour?"14 "Ah, that's only for show! They' re all money lenders really. They' re cunning, the Jews."15 In just the same way, a couple of hundred years ago, poor old women used to be burned for witchcraft when they could not even work enough magic to get themselves a square meal. square meal16 All people who work with their hands are partly invisible, and the more important the work they do, the less visible they are. Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuous. In northern Europe, when you see a labourer ploughing a field, you probably give him a second glance. In a hot country, anywhere south of Gibraltar or east of Suez, the chances are that you don't even see him. I have noticed this again and again. In a tropical landscape one's eye takes in everything except the human beings. It takes in the dried-up soil, the prickly pear, the palm tree and the distant mountain, but it always misses the peasant hoeing at his patch. He is the same colour as the earth, and a great deal less interesting to look at.17 It is only because of this that the starved countries of Asia and Africa are accepted as tourist resorts. No one would think of running cheap trips to the Distressed Areas. But where the human beings have brown skins their poverty is simply not noticed. What does Morocco mean to a Frenchman? An orange grove or a job in Government service. Or to an Englishman? Camels, castles, palm trees, Foreign Legionnaires, brass trays, and bandits. One could probably live there for years without noticing that for nine-tenths of the people the reality of life is an endless back-breaking struggle to wring a little food out of an eroded soil.18 Most of Morocco is so desolate that no wild animal bigger than a hare can live on it. Huge areas which were once covered with forest have turned into a treeless waste where the soil is exactly like broken-up brick. Nevertheless a good deal of it is cultivated, with frightful labour. Everything is done by hand. Long lines of women, bent double like inverted capital Ls, work their way slowly across the fields, tearing up the prickly weeds with their hands, and the peasant gathering lucerne for fodder pulls it up stalk by stalk instead ofreaping it, thus saving an inch or two on each stalk. The plough is a wretched wooden thing, so frail that one can easily carry it on one's shoulder, and fitted underneath with a rough iron spike which stirs the soil to a depth of about four inches. This is as much as the strength of the animals is equal to. It is usual to plough with a cow and a donkey yoked together. Two donkeys would not be quite strong enough, but on the other hand two cows would cost a little more to feed. The peasants possess no narrows, they merely plough the soil several times over in different directions, finally leaving it in rough furrows, after which the whole field has to be shaped with hoes into small oblong patches to conserve water. Except for a day or two after the rare rainstorms there is never enough water. A long the edges of the fields channels are hacked out to a depth of thirty or forty feet to get at the tiny trickles which run through the subsoil.19 Every afternoon a file of very old women passes down the road outside my house, each carrying a load of firewood. All of them are mummified with age and the sun, and all of them are tiny. It seems to be generally the case in primitive communities that the women, when they get beyond a certain age, shrink to the size of children. One day poor creature who could not have been more than four feet tall crept past me under a vast load of wood. I stopped her and put a five-sou sou piece ( a little more than a farthing into her hand. She answered with a shrill wail, almost a scream, which was partly gratitude but mainly surprise. I suppose that from her point of view, by taking any notice of her, I seemed almost to be violating a law of nature. She accept- ed her status as an old woman, that is to say as a beast of burden. When a family is travelling it is quite usual to see a father and a grown-up son riding ahead on donkeys, and an old woman following on foot, carrying the baggage.20 But what is strange about these people is their invisibility. For several weeks, always at about the same time of day, the file of old women had hobbled past the house with their firewood, and though they had registered themselves on my eyeballs I cannot truly say that I had seen them. Firewood was passing -- that was how I saw it. It was only that one day I happened to be walking behind them, and the curious up-and-down motion of a load of wood drew my attention to the human being beneath it. Then for the first time I noticed the poor old earth-coloured bodies, bodies reduced to bones and leathery skin, bent double under the crushing weight. Yet I suppose I had not been five minutes on Moroccan soil before I noticed the overloading of the donkeys and was infuriated by it. There is no question that the donkeys are damnably treated. The Moroccan donkey is hardly bigger than a St. Bernard dog, it carries a load which in the British Army would be considered too much for a fifteen-hands mule, andvery often its packsaddle is not taken off its back for weeks together. But what is peculiarly pitiful is that it is the most willing creature on earth, it follows its master like a dog and does not need either bridle or halter . After a dozen years of devoted work it suddenly drops dead, whereupon its master tips it into the ditch and the village dogs have torn its guts out before it is cold.21 This kind of thing makes one's blood boil, whereas-- on the whole -- the plight of the human beings does not. I am not commenting, merely pointing to a fact. People with brown skins are next door to invisible. Anyone can be sorry for the donkey with its galled back, but it is generally owing to some kind of accident if one even notices the old woman under her load of sticks.22 As the storks flew northward the Negroes were marching southward -- a long, dusty column, infantry , screw-gun batteries, and then more infantry, four or five thousand men in all, winding up the road with a clumping of boots and a clatter of iron wheels.23 They were Senegalese, the blackest Negroes in Africa, so black that sometimes it is difficult to see whereabouts on their necks the hair begins. Their splendid bodies were hidden inreach-me-down khaki uniforms, their feet squashed into boots that looked like blocks of wood, and every tin hat seemed to be a couple of sizes too small. It was very hot and the men had marched a long way. They slumped under the weight of their packs and the curiously sensitive black faces were glistening with sweat.24 As they went past, a tall, very young Negro turned and caught my eye. But the look he gave me was not in the least the kind of look you might expect. Not hostile, not contemptuous, not sullen, not even inquisitive. It was the shy, wide-eyed Negro look, which actually is a look of profound respect. I saw how it was. This wretched boy, who is a French citizen and has therefore been dragged from the forest to scrub floors and catch syphilis in garrison towns, actually has feelings of reverence before a white skin. He has been taught that the white race are his masters, and he still believes it.25 But there is one thought which every white man (and in this connection it doesn't matter twopence if he calls himself a socialist) thinks when he sees a black army marching past. "How much longer can we go on kidding these people? How long before they turn their guns in the other direction?"26 It was curious really. Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other in his mind. I had it, so had the other onlookers, so had the officers on their sweating chargers and the white N. C. Os marching in the ranks. It was a kind of secret which we all knew and were too clever to tell; only the Negroes didn't know it. And really it was like watching a flock of cattle to see the longcolumn, a mile or two miles of armed men, flowing peacefully up the road, while the great white birds drifted over them in the opposite direction, glittering like scraps of Paper.(from Reading for Rhetoric, by Caroline Shrodes,Clifford A. Josephson, and James R. Wilson)NOTES1. Orwell: George Orwell was the pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English writer who at one time served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma. He fought in the Spanish Civil War, an experience he recorded in Homage to Catalonia. His novels include Down and Out in Paris and London ; Burmese Days ; Coming up for Air ; A Clergyman' s Daughter ; Keep the Aspidistra Flying; Animal Farm; and 1984. The last two novels vilify socialist society and communism. Among his well known essays are: Shooting an Elephant ; A Hanging ; Marrakech ; and Politics and the English Language.2. Moorish: Moors, mixed Arabs and Berbers, and inhabitants of Morocco. They set up a Moorish empire from the end of the 8th century to the 12th century: by 12th century the empire included North Africa to the borders of Egypt, as well as Mohammedan Spain.3. Mon vieux: a French phrase meaning, "my old fellow (friend)"4. Distressed Area: area where there is widespread unemployment, poverty, etc., a slum area.5. Foreign Legionnaires: France organized a foreign legion shortly after the conquest of Algiers in 1830, enlisting recruits who were not French subjects. Spain had a foreign legion, up till the revolution in Morocco, and Holland in the Dutch East Indies.6. fifteen-hands: unit of measurement, especially for the height of horses; a hand, the breadth of the human palm, is now usually taken to be 4 inches.。
必修二Unit 5 单元词汇复习题一、单词拼写(填写本单元词汇)(25)1.There has been a mixed _________ (反应) to her appointment as director.2.Pick one important task to get done, something that will give you a sense of _______________ (满足) when you complete it.3.There are ____________ (各种不同的) ways to deal with the problem.4.He has been singing in his church ____________(合唱团)since he was six.5.If the package is wrapped well, we often _________ (以为) the content is also wonderful.6.The main _________ (目的) of the course is to improve your writing.7.I slipped as I stepped_________(朝向) the platform.8.Obviously, Don had____________(不知怎么地) made the vehicle move.9.We all breathed a sigh of _________ (轻松) when he left.10.But not every good musician makes a good ____________(指挥家).11.Most people ___________ (现今) are aware of the importance of a healthy diet.12.According to the concert poster, many music masterpieces will be played by a famous ___________ (乐队).13.The new test should ____________ (使能够) doctors to detect the disease early.14.We have invited fifty people ____________ (总共) for the party next week.15.They enjoyed a ____________(浪漫的) dinner at one of their favourite restaurants on Valentine’s Day.16.She’s much happier performing live than in a recording ____________ (录音棚).17.Mozart’s ____________(作品) are undoubtedly among the world’s greatest.18.New technology has enabled development of an online‘_________ (虚拟的) library’.19.O. Henry often focused on the everyday life of ________ (普通的) people in New York city at that time.20.He plays ____________ (古典的) music, as well as pop and jazz.21. ____________ (因此), I began my lifelong interest in making things.22.They say that the eyes are the window to the ________ (心灵).23.Oasis release their new _____________ (音乐专辑)on July 1.24.The rent is reasonable and,_____________(而且), the location is perfect.25.Muscular ___________ ( 疼痛) and pains can be soothed(减轻)by a relaxing massage(按摩).二、单句语法填空(38)1._________(classic)landscapes were a popular subject with many18th century painters.2.The company is trying to create a young____________(energy)image.3.The old man was teaching her in the____________(string)instruments.4.We have reached a stage__________we must take effective measures to protect the environment from being polluted.5.__________ is reported, the singing competition is a big hit.6.The force would be ____________(compose)of troops from NATO countries(北约各国).7.Strategies to fight climate change offer_______________( opportunity) for growth.8.The doctor ___________the operation quite well and the director was very satisfied with his ____________ and praised him as a real ____________ of difficult operations. (perform)9.The new drug has great significance for the___________(treat)of the disease.10.Our school is fully ___________ with advanced teaching _____________.(equip)11.A good interview____________(able)candidates to prove their worth.12.This activity is __________(aim) at improving the students’ ability of listening and speaking.13.Just give me a chance and I _________ (prove) it to you.14._________(award)the Nobel Prize for Physics in1985, the great scientist’s effort paid off.15.Lightning is one of the natural __________(phenomenon), so you needn’t be afraid of it.16.Yesterday we were deeply ______(move) by the movie directed by Zhang Yimou.17. __________(original), we had planned a tour of Scotland but we didn't go in the end.18.When you have completed the questionnaire, copy it and send the_________(origin)to your employer.19.People experience differences in physical and mental____________(capable)depending on the time of day.20.____________(gradual)factory workers have been displaced by machines.21.His best movie, which won several ___________(award), was about the life of Gandhi.22.Now doctors believe they have cured him____________the disease.pletely____________(absorb)in reading,he forgot even to take his meal.24.The building had____________(previous)been used as a hotel.25.He has no conception of how difficult life is if you're_________(employed).26.We aim________(improve)opportunities for the less advantaged in society.27.She is without doubt one of our most____________(talent)students.28.Generally speaking, when ___________(take) according to the directions, the drug has no side effects.29.________ (motivate) by the motto,the athlete called on his teammates to get over thedifficulty by joint efforts.30.He felt great__________(satisfy)from knowing that his son was happy.31.The teacher came in,__________(follow) by a group of students.33.It set off a chain___________(react)in the international social media.34.__________(assume)he's still alive,how old would he be now?35.This financial crisis had a much greater impact__________ordinary people.三、完成句子(27)1.They say they expect the meeting to _______ _______ ________ _______ (对...巨大的影响impact) on the future of the country.2.I learn that if you ________ _________ ________ ________(爱上)something and do it all the time, you will get better at it.3.He is _________ __________ (有.....的能力) taking care of himself.4.I get so ___________ __________(专心致志于) doing something that I’m unaware of things happening round me .5._______ ___________ _______(除了)my weekly wage,I got a lot of tips.6.She had a car accident a year ago and suffered from back pain _________ _________ ________(从那时起).8. If I can, I'll________ ________ _______(参加选拔) NBA someday. Though it seems like a dream so far away, but dreams will eventually come true.9.I finally managed to __________ __________ my driving test.(通过)四.词性转换1.energy n.能源;能量;精力→_____________ adj.精力充沛的pose v.组成→___________ n.作曲者;作曲家→________ n.成分;作品3.perform vi.&vt.表演;履行→___________ n.表演者;演员→________ n.表演;表现4.able adj.能够→________ vt.使能够;使可能_______ n 可能性5.origin n.起源→_________ v.起源,发源→________adj.原来的;独创的;原作的6.conduct v.进行,组织→________n.(乐队)指挥;(公车)售票员12 satisfaction n.满足;满意;欣慰→________ vt.使……满意→_______ adj.(感到)满意的→satisfying adj.令人满意的13.various adj.各种不同的;各种各样的→________ n.变化;多样性;种类→_____ vt.& vi.使不同,变化14.__________n.反应;回应→react vi.作出反应;回应15. 提出__________19. 从那时起______________ 20.设法处理;完成__________________21..被...吸引住;专心致志______________ 22.结果是______________23.还清;得到回报___________ 24. 有...的天赋_____________五、用单词的适当形式完成句子1.____ (inspire) by the teachers from small villages, Zhang Tian became a volunteer teacher. 2.(2022·新疆· ________(compare)with other people, you are lucky enough.3.(2022·福建· __________ (base) on their expressed thoughts and actual “musicing” behaviors, this text examines the songs they sing, the rhythms…4._________(trap)under the bricks and metals,the man didn't lose hope and kept shouting. 5.(2021·黑龙江· ________ (face) with such emergency, would you know how to cope?6.________ (decorate) with beautiful Christmas gifts, the tree looks more beautiful.7.Once________(see),it will never be forgotten.8.________(affect) by a high fever, he continued with his work.9.________(bite)by the old man's dog, he is afraid to approach his house.10.Time, ________(use)correctly, is money in the bank.11. (move) by this music,he said,“It was like seeing color for the first time.”12._______(situate) in the northeast of Hubei Province,Xiaogan city is a very beautiful.六.[句型1]It is an honour to do sth.意为“很荣幸做某事。
剑桥标准流利口语进阶(Book 2)Unit 9 Things happen 生活中的小意外➢基本课1 Tell anecdotes about things that went wrong 如何讲述奇闻异事➢基本课2 Talk about accidents 谈论意外事故➢会话课React to a story and to show you're listening and interested 礼貌对故事作出回应➢基本课1 Tell anecdotes about things that went wrong 如何讲述奇闻异事01 Questions for youWhat do you think to each person?02 Topic 11.Listen to it!Were your guesses about the people correct?He missed his stop.She deleted the file accidentally.They walked right into a glass door.I ________________on the train Monday morning, and I_____________to this woman. I guess I _________________________ and I missed my stop.My friend accidentally__________________when sh was using my computer. Actually, she_____________to help me.A friend and I _________________________in front of some girls at the mall. We __________________, and we _______right into a glass door.Answer:was going to work; was talking; wasn’t playing attention; deleted all my music files; was trying; were trying to look cool; weren’t looking; walked 2.Figure it out!Past continuous3.Practice fill in blanks2.My friend and I were at a barbecue last week. When we _________(walk) around the yard, she _______(trip) and _______(fall) into the pond.3.I_______(damage) my parents’ car last week. I ____________(try) to park, and my friend __________(talk) to me, and I _____(hit) a wall. Now I have to pay for the repairs.Answer:2.Were walking; tripped; fell3. damaged; was trying; was talking; hit2.Things to talk about3.Tell something interesting in your life to your friends.4.I remembered that time. I was doing... When I was..., suddenly... v. ed.➢基本课2 Talk about accidents 谈论意外事故01 Questions for youParts of your body02 Topic 11. practice2.ListenWhat happened to him?What was he doing?3.Listen againI sort of had an accident.Oh, really? Did you hurt yourself?Yeah, I ______ my leg.How did it happen? I mean, what _________________? Actually, I _____________________________.Answer:Broke; were you doing; was talking on my cell phone 4.Figure out5.Things to talk aboutWhat were you doing?Did you hurt yourself?03 What can I do?Tell anecdotes:When... was/were doing, ...v.edTalk about accidents:Did you hurt yourself?What were you doing?➢会话课React to a story and to show you're listening and interested 礼貌对故事作出回应01 Questions for youWhat else can you do when you’re cooking?02 Topic 11.Listen and answerWhat was Hugo doing? What about Olivia?He was telling one of his funny stories.She reacted to the story.Culture code: RespondWhen people are talking...We could...look at people in the eye/listen to people carefully/nod, sometimes/respond/smile, when it’s necessary.2.Listen againHow did Olivia respond?We were making Thai curry for a bunch of people..._______________________________.My phone rang and I got talking... ________It all stuck to the bottom of the pan and burned. __________.I freaked. ______________I hid the burnt pan under the sink._______________________________.Answer:Oh, I love Thai food.uh-oh.Oh no.I bet.Oh, that’s hilarious, I bet no one even noticed.3.Figure it out!Oh, I love Thai food.uh-oh.Oh no.I bet.Oh, that’s hilarious, I bet no one even noticed.4.Conversation strategy5.Figure it out!6.Practicereact to a story7.Practice Listen and chooseAnswer:b b a a a8.Listen for the third timeHow did Hugo solve the problem?“I poured the curry into another pan and added some chili peppers. Then I hid the burnt pan under the sink.”➢Unit9 Conclusion。