Lesson One
QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
电脑音量1. A. 1—6 D D B B A B 7—12 B A D A C C
VERBAL PRACTICE
I. Paraphrasing
1.It has never been difficult or painful for us to say the three words. even though the three words may meet the respon of people’s good intention but unsympathetic prai.
2.Though she is an adoptive child, you give all your love to her as if she were your own flesh and blood.
3.We could only believe that she had abandoned her baby becau she was too young and lonely, and she had no ability to rai her child without any income or help.
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4.I would feel uncomfortable if I did not express my strong displeasure with the way in which the adoptive parents are portrayed in a negative light.
5.Both my wife and I acknowledge that we show our admiration and respect for the woman becau she had given birth to such a charming, lovely and intelligent child.
III. A. 1. journey 2.staring, soundproof
3. accidentally/by accident 4.enlightened, psychological
5 import 6.out of the blue
7. in point of fact 8.adopted
9. contemporaries 10.slipups
11. specious 12.peers
13. obssive 14.impelled
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B. 1. This picture brings back many pleasant memories of her Spanish holiday.
2.News reports and weather forecasts are staples of radio programs.
3. By mere accident Tom met in a bar his long-lost brother who was thought to have been killed in action during the war.
4. Bill intuited the something criminal in their plan.
5. They think that obssive tidiness in the factory is a bad sign.
6. Yesterday his mother sold veral years’ worth of papers and magazines.
7. His heartening speech impelled us to (work with) greater efforts.
8. Tho who enjoy pulling off a miracle often fail.
9. As language students we should have a n of the nuances of plain words and expr
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10. The rude behavior of Mrs. Taylor’s adopted son is driving her into a nervous breakdown.
11. I like to e films in general, and American Westerns and horrors in particular.
12. In some n Mary saw in her aunt a surrogate of her mother.
13. My father never equivocated, and he always gave some brief but poignant/pertinent opinions.
14. Though he is disabled, he never tires of helping people.
15. In any country, tho who are remiss in their duty must be verely punished.
16. Awareness of the fact that the child was in danger impelled the policeman to action.
Translation
我不知道什么叫透过人的“心灵之窗”——眼睛去熟悉一个朋友的内心,我只能通过指尖的触摸“看到”一个人的脸部轮廓,我能察觉出一个人的欢笑、悲哀和许多别的明显的感情。我通过触摸朋友们的脸庞了解他们,但我不能通过触摸真正想象出他们的个性。当然,我可以通过别的途径——通过他们向我表露的思想,通过他们的行动向我揭示的一切去了解他们的个性。然而我无法对他们有更深刻的了解,不过我相信如果能亲眼看到他们,观察到他们对所听到的言论和所遇到的事情的反应,注意到他们的眼睛和面部表情所表露出来的瞬息反应,我是可以获得这种了解的。
我对亲近的朋友十分了解,因为长年累月的接触使我在各方面都对他们很熟悉。但是对偶然遇到的朋友我的印象就很不全面,我只能从与他们握手中得到印象,从根据我的指尖在他们的嘴唇上触摸到的,或是他们在我的掌心轻轻地敲击而告诉我的话语中得到印象。
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QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
I. 1—6 A D B D B B 7—12 B A A C D D
VERBAL PRACTICE
III.A. 1. interfered with 9. illusion
2. remunerative 10. epitome
3. giants 11. available
4. characterizes 12. save
5. happenstance 13. alibi
6.eliminating and sifting process 14.brought into full play
7. overlook 15. waived aside
8. downtown 16.available
B. 1. A. The chances are that they will be held up by traffic on their way to the airport.
B. The plane takes off at 6:35. It would be a pity if they couldn’t make it.
2. Another popular notion which is in fact a misconception is that expensive clothes invariably rai one’s status.
3. Can you imagine what kind of life a man has lived who aspires to excellence and abhors mediocrity?金桥出口加工区
4. A copy of our latest product catalogue will be nt free of charge if you will fill up the form on the rever of this card and post it.
5. It will be an absurdity, if not a catastrophe, if half of the population of this city abandons their posts and goes in for business.
忧开头的成语6. Becau they want their kids to be somebody, some well-intentioned parents exerci enormous pressure on their children and the results all too often prove the rever.
7. The revered professor predicted that the brilliant young people would surely make their way in the scientific-technical realm in a few years.
8. Many writers have quit writing short stories becau, as they say ‘there is no market for them.’ Yet Lessing sticks and she would go on even if there really wasn’t any home for them but a private drawer.