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Unit 1
I
Translate_Phrases
1) Into Chinese
(1)
浴巾
(2)(
美
)
小学
(3)
永恒的真理
(4)
文件柜
(5)
纯属无稽之谈
(6)
违规行为
(7)
常客
(8)
新鲜空气
(9)
格调很高的独自
( p>
一个人唱高调
)
(10)
一种固定的观点
(11)
时事
(
当前国内外大事
)
(12)
身体障碍
(13)
可怕吓人的风
(14)
令人厌恶的景象
2) Into English
(1) to sink one's head
(2) to sink the ship
(3) to contemplate
the meaning of life
(4) to catch the light
(5) to ruin one's health
(6) to ruin the country
(7) to bang the
desk
(8) to play a
prominent role
Ⅱ
. Translate_Vocabulary
1) I knew I could
expect my brother to stand by me whatever
happened.
2) As a general rule,
young people tend to be more interested in the
present and the future.
3) Both
sides will stand to lose if they do not
compromise.
4) It is our hope
to integrate all the courses and teaching
materials.
5) The Chinese
written language has been a major factor for
integrating our nation.
6) In
traditional Chinese art, the bamboo stands for
moral integrity and uprightness.
7) The great majority of the people
stand for reform.
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言语障碍
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使人兴奋冲动的爱国激情
(17)
无情的人侵者
(18)
首相
(19)
p>
国际联盟
(
国联
)
(20
)
思维过程
(
思想方式
)
(21)
条理清楚的文章
(22)
一个完整的体系
(23)
一位口译好手
(24)
一种不可阻挡的趋向
(25)
烂苹果
(26)<
/p>
根据事实
(
启示
)
写成的
< p>
(27)
一位点头之交
(9) to hold a prominent
position
(10) a pious Buddhist
(11) to gain a reputation
(12) to satisfy one's ego
(13) to give sb the third
degree
(14) to devise a teaching method
(15) to slide a gun into sb's hand
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8) Queen Elizabeth the First ruled
England for 45 years, and the country prospered
under
her rule.
9)
The truth is always in the hands of a small
minority at first. That's the rule.
10) Democracy means that the majority
rules, but the minority's right to disagree is
also
respected. These two basic rules
are of equal importance.
11) A
nation cannot be strong unless it is
well- integrated economically, politically and
culturally as well as geographically.
12) The party was boring, so
she slipped out of the room and went home.
13) The road was muddy. He slipped and
fell into the river.
14) One
day I was drowning my sorrows in a restaurant
because I was broke when he came
and
slipped a roll of money into my hand.
15) The Court of Florida ruled that it
was necessary to recount the votes.
16) The idea that the sun moves round
the earth ruled ancient scholars for more than a
thousand years.
17)
The hutongs are an integral part of old Beijing.
18) Days slipped by and I still
had not made much progress.
19)
He weighed every word carefully lest he should
make a mistake.
20) Her health
was such that she would not go out in the sun even
in winter lest she got
sunstroke.
Ⅲ
. Translate_Grammar
1) You can force a student to attend
classes, but you cannot force him to think.
Or
: You can force a student to attend classes, but not to think.
2) The study of literature can
help you to understand not only other people but
also yourself.
3) You can
improve your writing by reading good models and by
practicing writing.
4) In the
Middle Ages, people believed that the earth was
flat and that it was the center of
the
universe.
5) I can afford
neither the time nor the money to play golf with
those big cheeses.
6) Xiao Jin
could not decide whether to apply for graduate
studies right after college or to
get a
job first.
7) Love cures
people-both those who give it and those who
receive it.
8) Excellent firms
don't believe in perfection, only in constant
improvement and constant
change.
9) Many things cannot be
learned in the classroom, such as planning one's
time, working
on one's own and managing
one's own affairs.
10) In the
past ten years people, especially old people, have
been concerned more about
their health
than about their income.
Ⅳ
. Paraphrase
1) Nature had endow
everybody except me the ability to think which is
born with.
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2) You could hear that the fresh air
had to struggle with difficulty to find its way to
his
chest, because he was unaccustomed
to this as his lungs had been harmed by drinking.
His body
would lose balance and his
face would become pale as a result of the
unexpected visit of the
wind. He would
go back to his desk unsteadily and fall into the
chair, unable to do anything for
the
rest of the morning.
3) Mr. Houghton’s
deeds told me that he was not ruled by thought;
instead, he would feel
a strong urge to
turn his head and look at the girls.
4)
Technically speaking, it is as skillful as most
businessmen’s golf playing, as
honest as
most politicians’ purpose, and as
consistent as most books’ content.
5) As they are everywhere and so
daunting in number that we’d better not offend
them.
6) Humans enjoy following
the crowd as it can bring them peace, security,
comfort and
harmony, which is like cows
eating grass on the same side of a hill.
7) Our Prime Minister
was
a hypocrite to
say that
the imprisonment of the two major
leaders
of
Free-India
Movement-Nehru
and
Gandhi-was
good
for
India.
The
American
politicians were
dissimulators to
talk about
peace but
refuse to
join the League of
Nations.
Those moments made me
feel happy.
8) I slid my arm around her
waist and whispered that if we were talking about
the number
of people who believed in a
certain religion, I believed the Buddhists were
greater in number.
My “indecent”
behavior and the daunting number of the Buddhists
scared her away.
9) What had
happened to Ruth and me now happened again.
Although some close friends
of mine
still stuck by me, my grad-one thinking scared
away many of my acquaintances.
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Unit 2
I Translate_Phrases
1) Into Chinese
Ⅱ
. Translate_Vocabulary
1) It is a miracle
how our company has become a multinational in such
a short span of
time.
2) The
average life span in that country has increased
from 42 years to 50 years in a matter
of two decades.
3) The
conflict between the two countries has spanned
more than half a century.
4) There are
four bridges spanning the river.
5)
I’m much obliged t
o you. Without your help, I would never have finished the book.
6)
No, you are not obliged to go to the party. You don’t have to go if you don’t want to.
7)
She’s always ready to oblige when people come to her for help.
8) In the valley is a
small lake right between a meadow and a hill. It
is a perfect spot for a
picnic.
9) Sitting in a shady spot, he soon
dozed off.
10) He criticized me on the
spot when he saw me throw a plastic bad down by
the roadside.
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)夜生活
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)吃和住
(
3
)供吃住的寄宿舍
(
4
)一秒钟都不到
(
5
)玻璃弹子
(
6
)抽打死马
(做徒劳无益的事)
(
7
)阿司匹林片
(
8
)在此情况下
2) Into English
(1) to whip
up a little interest
(2) to keep the
ball rolling
(3) to set the ball
rolling
(4) an eccentric millionaire
(5) to allot capital
(6) to
tighten one’s belt
(7) to
make a remark
(8) to stretch out one’s
hand
(9) to moisten one’s
lips
(10) to complain of the
weather
(
9
)提前
/
事先
(
10
)走过场
(
11
)楼梯间平台的窗户
(
12
)紧张气氛
(
13
)毛线针
(
14
)梦游
(
15
)飞机翼展
(11) to plunge the stick into the sand
(12) to turn on me
(13) to
get on one’s nerve
(14) to put
something out of someone’s mind
(15) to come off the hook
(16) to do a crossword puzzle
(17) to blow one’s nose
(18) to powder one’s nose
(19) to give an alibi
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11) It was a white shirt with blue
spots. It looked quite pretty.
12) The
detective spotted the suspect, and he walked over
and arrested him.
13) One of the
balloons popped, and it gave me quiet a start.
14) It is very impolite to keep popping
in and out of the classroom when the class is
still
going on.
15) When he
saw the young man ready to pay for the BMW in
cash, his eyes almost popped
out of his
head.
16)
In those countries,
water is
worth
a lot more than oil. Friends will often bring ten
dollars’ worth of water as a
gift.
17) When this project is
completed, it will benefit about a hundred
thousand people. It will
be well worth
the effort and investment.
18) This
movie is not worth seeing twice. In fact, it is
not worth seeing at all.
19) I think it
is worthwhile to visit that place. I hear they
have kept all their traditional
house
intact
–
houses that were built in Ming-Qing styles.
20)
Jia Baoyu was sick and tired of being his father’s worthy son. He yearned for freedom.
Ⅲ
. Translate_Grammar
1) It seems the patient has no
relatives in this city.
2)
It’s easy to make friends but difficult to keep them.
3) He can always
understand what his friends are thinking and
worrying about.
4) Perhaps it wasn’t
Xiao Jiang at all who had left the tap running all
night.
5) The boy had no idea
how he had become an old man in half a day.
6) I wonder how Wang Ning has been
doing in
London. I haven’t heard from him for
almost a year.
7) It
doesn’t matter what family you were born into. The
real test is how far you can go
from
where you started.
8) She simply
couldn’t be
lieve what she saw. It was only yesterday that the twin towers
were
standing there.
9) Juror No. 8 pointed
out that it might have been someone else who had
stabbed the boy’s
father to death.
10)
In
the
market
economy,
it
is
primarily
by
individuals
and
firms
rather
than
by
government agencies that
decisions about what to produce, how much to
produce are made.
Ⅳ
. Paraphrase
1) Bella was young and pretty and was
seen as the beauty of the boarding-house, but no
one had shown any particular interest
in her.
2) Mr. Penbury was intelligent,
but no one in the boarding-house liked him for
that. He
was too smart for them, and
everybody felt annoyed.
3) But Mrs.
Mayton would not tolerate any silence for more
than three minutes. So when
no one
broke the silence within three minutes she lost
her patience and, turning to Penbury and
asked.
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4) Mr. Calthrop was urging Mr. Penbury
to give an answer immediately so that he would
not have the time to make up a story.
5. the weapon went right through his
heart.
6) We all know you are a sleep
walker, so you may commit the murder in your
sleep.
7) Mr. Penbury advises Mr.
Calthrop not to put so much emphasis on his
statement when
talking to the police if
he does not want to arouse their suspicion about
his story.
8) “No,” Miss Wicks
answered, “I have come to put an end to your
cough.”
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Unit 3
I Translate_Phrases
1) Into Chinese
(
1
)专业的历史工作者
(
2
)基于常识的反应
(
3
)事物的这种状况
(
4
)意见不一的历史学家
(
5
)已经准备好了的现成的东西
(
6
)一个个人喜好不同的问题
(
7
)截然不同的观点
(
8
)民间故事
(
9
)书面文件
(
10
)过去的遗留物
(
11
)人的动机和行为
(
12
)复杂和精细
(
13
)商船
(
14
)一旦发生潜艇战
2) Into English
(1) to gain new insights
(2) to revise
one’s ideas
(3) to trace the
cause
(4) to begin from this
premise
(5) to open fire on/at
(6) to give equal weight to sth.
(7) to support a certain view
(8) to influence the government
(9) to destroy the balance of power
(10) to form an alliance
(11) to repay the loans
(12) to contemplate war
(13)
to fill in the gaps
(14) to
conclude the quest
(15) to view
sth from a certain perspective
(
15
)一个粗糙的理论
(
16
)好战的行为;战争行为
(
17
)宣传机器
(
18
)德国外交部长
(
19
)实力平衡
(
20
)
(事物的)因果
(
21
)海岸炮兵
(
22
)终极关怀
(
23
)
(事物的)近因
(
24
)人们常说的一句话
(
25
)不会出错的解释
(
26
)绝对有效的模式
(
27
)永不停止的探索
(
28
)一个难以达到但又十分诱人的目标
(16) to benefit from the comparison
(17) to eliminate from the comparison
(18) to dig into the problem
(19) to be immersed in a vast sea
(20) to stem from a different point of
view
(21) to be destined to do sth.
(22) to ignore the fact
(23) to make an assumption
(24) to defeat the enemy
(25) to win back one’s lost
territory
(26) to sink a boat
(27) to intercept the secret
message
(28) to piece together evidence
(29) to approximate the truth
(30) to master new techniques
Ⅱ
. Translate_Vocabulary
1) The cause of
the aircraft crash is so far unknown.
2) The cause of global warming is still
hotly debated among scientists.
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