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北师大版高中英语必修五模块5诵读翻译练习.docx
北师大版高中英语必修五模块5诵读翻译练习.docx

高中英语学习材料

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模块5诵读翻译练习

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课文诵读

补全课文段落,每空限填一词。

1. (unit 13, Lesson 4)

I __1__ with relief and agreed to meet her at the convenience store down the road. I was so grateful! Of course you would have guessed who Jenny was. She was the girl I had __2__ at for singing. When I recognized her in the convenience store, I was filled with __3__ and apologized her several times for my rude behavior, I felt so __4__, but Jenny just laughed and told me she was glad to see that I’d also left my __5__ in the library! I couldn’t help laughing at this and I invited her back to my apartment for a __6__ cup of tea.

答案:1. sighed 2. shouted 3. shame 4. guilty 5. glare 6. quick

2. (unit 15, Lesson 1)

It all started a few months ago when postage went up. I had been sending letters to my daughter in the US once a week, but suddenly, it was so __1__. I decided that it was time I became an Internet __2__. I got my grandson to __3__ me on how to email me and use the Internet and I really enjoyed the speed at which my message got sent and __4__. And aside from emailing, it’s fun to see and talk to my grandson in the US on the i-Cam. In the past, if I’d wanted to see them, I would have had to __5__ them in person.

答案:1. expensive 2. user 3. instruct 4. answered 5. visit

3. (Unit 14,Lesson 3)

“It was my mother who taught me to be ___1___. She had a great love of everything in the universe and she taught me to be interested in ___2___ and nature, everything from plants to insects,” Junyan told me. “We would look in old nests to find birds’ feathers and we would even turn over stones to loo k at the little ___3___ there. I loved doing that,” remembered Junyan. She said, “My mother was a strong character. Although there were lots of difficulties to overcome, she never let her problems ___4___ her. She worked extremely hard to support me ___5___ school and during my time at Fudan University in Shanghai. Her attitude towards life will never stop ___6___ my thoughts and actions.”

答案:1. curious 2. mankind 3. creatures 4. defeat 5. through 6. influencing

4. (unit 13, Lesson 1)

It is generally __1__ that people with high EQs are open to new ideas and have __2__ attitudes towards life. They are also less __3__ to be troubled by problems. On the other hand, there is little __4__ that people with low EQs often have problems __5__ on with other people and dealing with difficult situations; __6__ they have a harder time surviving in life.

答案:1. believed 2. positive 3. likely 4. doubt 5. getting 6. thus

补全课本缩写文段落, 每空限填3个词的词块.

1. Unit 13 Lesson 4

The day I met my best friend, I was full of anxiety, I was doing some revision for an exam in

the library and people __1__. So I couldn’t concentrate. __2__ was when I heard someone singing behind me. I glared at her and I found she was reading a book of Tennyson’s poems. I got angrier.

I picked up my book and whispered angrily “you are so selfish!” I was __3__ that I left my book in the library. I got so upset that I almost cried. Let me tell you the rest of the story though.

Later, Jenny who disturbed me in the library noticed the book I left and asked the librarian to get my phone number from their files. After confirming that I was, she phoned me. I __4__ and we agreed to meet at the convenience store. I was so grateful. When I recognized who she was, I apologized several times for my rude behaviors. I felt so guilty.

She was glad that I left my glare in the library. I couldn’t help laughing at this. If Jenny hadn’t been a kind person who ___5___ forgive my shortcomings, we wouldn’t have been best friends.

1. kept disturbing me

2. The last straw

3. in such a hurry

4. sighed with relief

5. was willing to

2. Unit 14, lesson 3

The Road to Success

Wang Junyan is the presenter for Universe TV's news programmes. I asked her how she had achieved success and she told me that being curious, working hard, and believing in __1__ made her the success she is today.

“It was my mother who taught me to be curious. She had a great love of everything in the universe and she taught me to be interested in mankind and nature, everything from plants to insects,” Junyan told me. “Her attitude towards life will never stop influencing my __2__.”

__3__ university, Wang Junyan became a reporter for a local newspaper. She was asked to inspect an illegal business when she realized the importance of being a journalist. It is important for people to grasp what is going on around them.” said Junyan. This paid off because she won an award for the report. “I discovered then that as long as I am committed and never give up I will be able to produce high quality reports.”

Junyan said that as a reporter she needed many different skills and was constantly challenged to learn new things. Finally, I asked her if after many years she still felt curious. Smiling brightly, she told me, “Nothing that I learned from my mother has ever left me. Today when I'm looking for stories, I still feel like I'm ____4____to see what might be hiding beneath!”Englishtec

1. what was true

2. thoughts and actions

3. After graduating from

4. turning over stones 3. Unit 15 lesson 1

Three month ago, when my manager told me that I would ___1___, my mind went blank and my heart ___2___. In the past, if someone had worked for a company for over 20 years, they would have stayed there until retirement! Therefore, this almost made me want to cry. I felt as if I had done something wrong! I know this isn’t true though. It’s just the status of the job market at the moment.

At first, I enjoyed being a full-time housewife, and then I decided to do a business course. I have always ___3___ my own business. Now I have learnt so many new skills and have already prepared a business plan for setting up my own export company! I think that getting laid off will _____4____ the best thing that ever happened to me.

1. be laid off

2. swelled with anger

3. dreamed of starting

4. prove to be

4. Unit 13 Lesson 1

It is generally believed that it is IQ that gets you hired but it is EQ that gets you promoted at

work. Supported by academic research, Professor Salovey suggests that one’s cha racter matters more than his IQ. Have you wondered why the smartest students who you think ___1___end up failing exams? In fact, it is possible for someone with a high IQ to have a low EQ. On the contrary, it is believed that people with high EQs ___2___ new ideas and there is little doubt that people with low EQs often have problems ___3___other people. While IQ is determined by birth, EQ has a lot to do with education. People are studying the possibility of improving a person’s EQ. In Prof. Mayer’s study, students who had ___4___ the study have a better understanding of the disabled students’ feelings compared to other students. Thus schools should know that the students’ futures are not entirely determined by their IQs.

1. deserve good grades

2. are open to

3. getting on with

4. been involved in

翻译句子

1. 在这个世界上生存并快乐、成功地生活意味着能与他人很好地相处,能够审时度势并以最好的方式作出反应。

To get ahead in the world and lead a happy successful life means getting on with other people and being able to understand and react to the situations in the best way possible.

2. 当我听到有人在背后唱歌时,我的忍耐到了极限.

The last straw was when I heard someone singing behind.

3.拥有热情、有活力的性格很重要。

Having an enthusiastic and dynamic personality is important.

4.现在越来越多不同年龄不同背景的人在不断地学习以提高自己。

Nowadays, more and more people of various ages and backgrounds are continuing to study to improve themselves.

5.妈妈是个坚强的人。虽然生活中有许多困难要克服,但她从不让困难打倒自己。

My mother was a strong character. Although there were lots of difficulties to overcome, she never let her problems defeat her.

6.直到两个小时后我回到家时,我才发现我忘记了书。

It was only when I got home two hours later that I realized I’d forgotten it.

7.她对生活的态度永远也不会停止影响我的思想和行动。

Her attitude towards life will never stop influencing my thoughts and actions.

8.教授以自己的学术研究作为依据,认为预测一个人未来的成功,其性格(可用EQ来测量),实际上比其智力的作用更为重要。

Supported by his academic research, Professor Salovey suggests that when predicting someone’s future success their character, as measured by EQ tests, might actually matter more than their IQ.

9.我如释重负,同意与她在这条街上的一个便利店见面。

I sighed with relief and agreed to meet her at the convenience store down the road.

10.职场上,一个人的智商决定了你是否被录用,而情商决定了你能否得到提拔。

At work, it is IQ that gets you hired but it is EQ that gets you promoted.

11.现在我即将从清华大学的继续教育学院毕业,通过远程教育课程获得计算机工程专业的学士学位。

Now I’m about to graduate from the School of Continuing Education at Qinghua University with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering by distance learning.

12.因为我拥有的新资质,我在工作上得以提升。

Because of my new qualification, I’m getting promoted at work.

13.我具备好的交际技能和团队精神。I have good communicative skills and team spirit. 14.除了收发电子邮件,我用网上镜头看到了在美国的外孙并且同他们谈话,太有趣了。

Aside from emailing, it’s fun to see and talk to my grandchildren in the US on the i-Cam. 15.坦率地说,过去的四年是很艰辛的,但是值得的。

Frankly speaking, the last four years have been hard work, but it’s been worth it.

16.最终我的努力有了回报。Eventually my efforts paid off.

17.他情不自禁地哭了起来。He couldn’t help crying.

18.人们经常错误地认为高智商的人也总是情商也高。

People are often mistaken in thinking that those with high IQs always have high EQs as well. 19.只要我们坚持不懈,永不放弃,成功就会在那里等候我们。

As long as we’re co mmitted and never give up, success will be right there waiting for us. 20.我想我当时有点懒,现在我真希望当时能够多做些努力,特别是在英语方面。

I suppose I was a bit lazy and now I wish I’d done more work, especially English.

21. 人们通常认为高情商的人善于接受新事物,并对生活持积极的态度。It is generally

believed that people with high EQ are open to new ideas and have positive attitudes towards life.

22.我羞愧极了,为自己的粗鲁做法接连道歉。

I was filled with shame and apologized several times for my rude behavior.

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