人人说英语高级Part1
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Unit 1 Daily Life
Saturday Morning
Key Words and Expressions
busy doing housework
vacuums the carpet
cleans and dusts the furniture with a duster
goes out to the balcony
waters the flower
cleans the kitchen
washes, dries , and puts away all the dishes and siliverware
the cutting board, the counter-tops and the refrigerator
waxes the floor
Vocabulary
vacuum to clean by using a machine which cleans floors and floor coverings by drawing up the dirt from them in air
balcony a place with a wall or rail that is built onto the outside wall of a building and can be reached from an upstairs room
silverware knives, forks, and spoonsused when eating
refrigerator a large box, cupboard, or room, in which food or drink can be kept for a time at a low temperature
Taking the Ferry(E)
Key Words and Expressions
drives to the dock
takes the ferry to work
woke up
failed to go off
was getting late for work
quickly got dresses
had breakfast
rushed out the door
got to the dock
saw the boat about eight feet away
took a running jump
jumped as far as he could
landed on the boat
Vocabulary
dock a place where ships are loaded and unloade, or repaired
ferry a boat that goes across a river or any other narrow stretch of water, carrying people and things
take a running jump run to the point where one jumps
Bathing a Dog (M)
Key Words and Expressions
is dirty today
decides to give him a bath
lifts both lids
adds some shampoo to the toilet water
soothes the dog
caries him towards the bathroom
in one smooth movement
puts the dog in the toilet
close both lids
flushes the toilet three or four times
barking inside the toilet
stands beside the toilet as far as he can
quickly lifts bothe lids
quickly gets out of the toilet
runs outside where he can dry himself
Vocabulary
Shampoo a liguid soap-like product used for washing the head and hair
lid the piece that covers the open top of a conrainer and that lifts up or can be removed soothe to make less angry, excited, or anxious
smooth even in movement without sudden changes or breaks
flush to clean or drive out by a sudden flow of water
bark to make the sound that dogs make, sharp and loud
Painting the House
Key Words and Expressions
was sick and tired of his parents, saying he was stupid
decided to show them how smart he was
were off at work
took it upon himself to paint a couple of rooms in the house
arrived home at 5:30
smelt the smell of paint
walked into the living room
only to find her son lying in the floor in a pool of sweat
wearing both a jacket and an overcoat at the same time
going over to him
asked him if he was doing
wanted to do it by painting the house
why he had both a jacket and an overcoat on
was reading the directions on the paint can
Vocabulary
sweat liquid which comes out from the body through the skin to cool it
Unit 2 Education
In a School Library (1) (E)
Key Words and Expressions
pointing to the very simple word“yet”
asks the boy next to her
can pronounce it for her
reading her book, upside down
announces the page number
each time she turns a page
srarts arguing with herself
takes out a bag
peers into it
settle down in there
is reading silently
as if speaking to the character in her book
“No, Jim ! It’s a setup! Don’t do it!”
turns to the boy
Vocabulary
Pronounce to make the sound of (letter, a word, etc)
peer to look very carefully or hard, especially as if not able to see well setup a situation created to fool or trap someone
In a School Library
Key Words and Expressions
gets up out of his chair
walks around the table
sits back down
starts humming a single note
until he’s out of breath
collapses on the floor
gets back up
continnues reading as if nothing happened
placing small pieces of bread in a line
count one , two, three, …
loses count every ten or so
facing the girl behind him
peers over the top of his
a recording of a popular song
plays it on headphones quietly
sings along very badly
Vocabulary
hum to make a sound like a continuous m, especially as a way of singing music with closed lips
lose count to fail to know the exact number
Unit 3 Food and Drink
Cowboy
Key Words and Expressions
rode into town
stopped at a bar for a drink
had a bad habit of picking on strangers
found his horse had been stolen
flipped his gun into the air
caught it above his head withot even looking
fired a shot into the ceiling
shouted with surprising forcefulness
ordered another beer
if my horse isn’t back outside by the time I finish another beer
walked outside
saddked up
started to ride out of town
turned back and said
Vocabulary
Pick on to choose (someone) for puishment for blame
Flip to send (something) spinning into the air
saddle to put on a leather seat made to fit over the back of a horse, camel, etc., for a rider to sit on
Unit 4 Free-time Activities
Ice Fishing (E)
Key Words and Expressions
wanted to go ice fishing
read many books on the suhject
after getting all the necessary tools together
made for the nearest frozem lake
positioning his stool
used a drill to make a circular
form the sky, a voice boomed
startled
moved down to the opposite end of the ice
began to make aother hole
heard the same voice
looked skyward
the ice-rink manager
Vocabulary
stool a seat without a supporting part for the back or arms drill a tool or machine for making holes
boom to make a deep hollow sound
startle to cause to jump or be quickly surprised
ice-rink a specially prepared surface of ice, for skating
Turtles (M)
Key Words and Expressions
a piece of officer
driving his police car down a road next to a beach
noticed a woman knee deep in the water
holding two things in her hands
wasn’t sure what they were
made his way down the sand
to meet the woman standing in the water
as he approached
the two things were turtles
my pet turtles
throw them into the waves and call them back
put the two turtles back into the ocean
stood there watching them
thought you said you could call them back
chuckled
Vocabulary
turtle any of various types of cold-blooded animal of various sizes, living on land or
espacialy in water and having a soft body covered by a hard shell into which the head, legs, and tail can be pulled for portection
poach to catch or shoot (animals, birds of fish) without permission on private land
pet an animal kept by a person in the home as a companion
chuckle to laugh quitely
At the Zoo
Key Words and Expressions
respond to a job position at the city zoo
mentioned the salary but not what he would be doing
gorilla had unexpectedly passed away
had just spent millions on promotions
focused on the gorilla
really needed the job
the money was good, so he accepted
would put on the gorilla suit
hang out in his cage and be the gorilla
started enjoying himself
would scare little kids
roal at the crowds
eat bananas
as time went on
became the main attraction at the zoo
would swing on his trees
was swinging around
accidentally swung over his fence
landed in the tiger’s den
slowly approached the gorilla
was backed up against the fence
was ready to jump
started yelling
Vocabulary
Zoo a park where kinds of living animals are kept for show
Gorilla a type of animals like a very big monkey without a tail which is very strong and lives in Africa
Focus to bring into the center of interest
Roar to give a deep loud continuing sound
Den the home of a wild animals
Unit5 Healthy and Body Care
Another Forty Years to Live(M)
Key Words and Expressions
Was form the richest neighborhood in town
Had a heart attack
Was taken to a hospital
On the operating table
Had a near-death experience
Saw an angel
Upon her recovery
Decided to stay in the hospital
Have a facelift
Even had someone dye her hair
Figured since she had another 40years
Might as well make the most of it
Walked out of the hospital lobby
Was killed by an ambulance speeding up to the hospital
Arrived in front of the angel
Vocabulary
Hearted attack a sudden medical condition in which the heart beats irregularly and painfully Angel a messenger and servant of God ,usually represented as a person with large wings and dressed in white clothes
Dye to give or take color by means of a vegetable or chemical substance
Figure to consider ;believe
Lobby a hall or passage, which leads from the entrance to the rooms insides a building
Unite6 Holidays
With Christmas Cards
Key Words and Expressions
Was taking a shower
Her two-year-old daughter
The bathroom
Wrapped herself in toilet paper
Made a mess
Looked cute
Ran for her camera
Took a few pictures
Came out so well
Had copies made
Included one with each of their Christmas cards
Talked about the picture
Laughing loudly
Suggesting sally take a closer look
Stared at the photo
Was shocked
In addition to her daughter
Had captured her own reflection in the mirror
Wearing nothing but panties
Vocabulary
Christmas a Christmas holy day usually held on 25th in honor of the birth of Christ, usually kept as a public holiday in western countries
Capture to succeed in representing(someone or something ) in a picture, on film , ect. Panties short underpants for women and girls
Unit7 Home and Family
My Dog (E)
Key Words and Expressions
Runs to the front door to greet me
On warm days
Lies on his back on the cool grass
On hot days
Drinks lots of water
Lies under a tree
Always takes naps
Stretches before rising
Delights in the simple joys of a long walk
Dances around
Wags his entire body
Having a bad day
He is silent
Sits close by
Nuzzles my leg gently
Vocabulary
Nap a short sleep, especially during the day
Joy great happiness
Wag to shake(especially a movable body part) quickly and repeatedly from side to side Nuzzle(especially of an animal) to rub, touch, or push with the nose
Deathbed (D)
Key Words and Expressions
Lying on his deathbed, barely able to breathe
The smell of freshly baked cookies comes to him
One more cookie
Could die in peace
Slides out of the bed and onto the floor
Down the hall and down the stairs
At the bottom of the stairs
Pulls himself along painfully
Crawling hand over hand closer to that heavenly smell
Drags himself across the living room into the dinging room
Making one great final effort
Throws himself toward the dinging table
Landing on his knees
His dry lips part
The taste of the cookies is already in his mouth
Seemingly bringing him back to life
Reaches across the table
Grabs the plate of the cookies
As he drags the plate towards himself
Makes a scraping sound
Yell from the kitchen
Don’t touch the cookies
Funeral
Vocabulary
Barely almost not ; hardly
Cookies a small flat sweet cake
Slide to (cause to ) go smoothly over a surface
Crawl to move slowly with the body close to the ground or floor, or on the hands and knees Scraping rubbing roughly
Funeral a ceremony, usually religious, of burying or burning a dead person
Unit8 Jobs and Occupations
You’re Fired(E)
Key Words and Expressions
Comes into the store
Turns to the other salesman
Is standing behind him
Is shocked
The fat lady is the manager’ wife
Kissing her hello right now
At lunch
Sneaks into
Looks at some information on the boss’s computer
Spills coffee on the keyboard
Shorts out
Returns from a week’s vacation, not last week
Vocabulary
Short out to form a faulty electrical connection that makes too short a path for the current between two points and so puts the power supply out of operation
All Right, Get In (M)
Key Words and Expressions
At the construction site
Was bragging
Could do better than anyone in a feat of strength
Made fun of one of the older workmen
Had had enough
Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is
Bet a week’s wages
Can haul something in a cart
Over to that building
Won’t be able to wheel back
You’re on , old man
Reached out and grabbed the cart by the handles
Nodding to the young man
Vocabulary
Brag to speak in praise of oneself , perhaps falsely
Feat a clever especially bodily action , showing strength ,skill ,or courage
Put one’s money where one’s mouth is to show one’s support in a practically way , not just by one’s words
Wage a regular payment made or received for work or services
Haul to pull hard
Cart any of various types of small light wooden vehicle with two or four wheels and moved by hand
Wheel to move (a wheeled object) with the hands
Handle a part of an object which is specially made for holding it or for opening it
Nod to bend (one’s head ) forward and down , especially to show agreement or give a
greeting or sign
A Bad Day (M)
Key Words and Expressions
Worked in a small shop on the other side of town
Got up late
Went without breakfast and hurried out to the car
With both the house and car keys inside the house
Had to break a window to get into the house for his keys
Waiting for him to open up
Started waiting on these people
Had to break a roll of quarters against the cash register drawer to make change
Spilled all over the floor
Got down on his hands and knees to pick up the coins
Bumped his head on the open cash drawer
Made him stagger back against a showcase
A bunch of perfume bottles in it
Half of them hit the floor and broke
Vocabulary
Wait on to serve
Cash register a business machine ,especially used in shops for calculating and recording the amount of each sale and the money received ,and something for giving change
Stagger to move unsteadily on one’s feet
Perfume sweet-smelling liquid ,often made from flowers ,for use especially on the face , wrists , and upper part of the body of a woman
E-mail (M)
Key Words and Expressions
Apply for a job as a floor cleaner with a computer company
Will be employed at $5 an hour
Let me have your e-mail address
Can sent you a form to complete
Where to report for work on your first day
Taken aback
Doesn’t have an e-mail address
Can hardly expect to be employed
Not knowing where to turn
Having only $10 in his wallet
Decides to buy a 25-pound box of potatoes in a supermarket
Getting up early every day and going to bed late
Makes profits quickly
The owner of a fleet of pick-up trucks
Manages a staff of a hundred formerly unemployed people
All selling potatoes
Doing business with a woman
Asks him for his e-mail address
In order to sent some papers electronically
How on earth have you managed to do business without E-mail
Vocabulary
Taken aback surprised and confused
Wallet a small flat leather case which can usually be folded ,for holding papers and paper money , usually carried by a man in his jacket or back trouser pocket
Fleet a group of buses ,aircraft ,etc , under one control
Pick-up truck a small van or truck having an open body with low sides
On earth(used for giving force to an expression)
Unit9 people
Thanks Anyway
Key Words and Expressions
Was walking on a railroad
Got his foot caught in the tracks
Tried to get it out but it was really stuck
Heard a noise
Turned around to see a train coming
Panicked and started to pray
God , please get my foot out of these tracks
Nothing happened
It was still struck
Was getting closer
Was just seconds away
Tried it one more time
Quit drinking, smoking, and gambling
Shot out of the tracks
Was able to dive out of the way just in time
Dusted himself off
Looked toward heaven
Vocabulary
Stuck fixed in place ; unable to go or do anything further ,especially because of difficulties Cod the being who in the Christian ,Jewish , and Muslim religions is worshiped as maker and ruler of the world
Quit to stop doing (something)
Gamble to play cards or other games for money
Dive to move quickly ; especially downwards ,head first ,or out of sight
$100,000(M)
Key Words and Expressions
Won $100,000 from gambling
Went to the backyard of his house
Dug a hole and planted the money in it
Walked outside and found only an empty hole
Noticed footsteps leading from the hole to the house next door
Was owned by a Russian woman
On the same street lived a professor
Spoke Russian and was a friend of the Russian woman
Grabbing his gun
Went to awaken the professor
Dragged the professor to the Russian woman’s house
If she doesn’t give me back my $100,000
Going to kill her
Screamed at the professor
Told the message to his friend
Replied in Russian
Hid in my backyard, underneath the apple tree
Turned to Nick
Not going to tell you
She’d rather die first
Vocabulary
Scream to cry out loudly on a note , as in fear , pain , great excitement or anger , or something laughter
高级英语1第1单元练习答案 I. Text Comprehension 1. Decide which of the following best states the author's purpose. A.To condemn with the author's own experience racial discrimination in American society as late as the 1940s. B.To describe the author's trip with her family to Washington D. C. as a graduation present. C.To disclose the fact that the black people were still leading a poor life in the United States. Key: [ A ] 2. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false. 1.The author took her first trip to Washington D. C. at the beginning of the summer upon her graduation from the eighth grade. [ T ] 2.The author's sister graduated at the same time from the same school. [ F ] 3.They went at night on a milk train to Washington D. C. because it was cheaper. [ F ] 4.The dining car food in the 1940s always cost too much money and no one could tell whose hands had been playing all over that food, nor where those same hands had been just before. [ F ] 5.Phyllis's high school senior class trip had been to Washington D. C. before, but she didn't enjoy herself at all. [ F ] 6.The author's father, moved by the historical surroundings and the heat of early evening, decided to entertain the family again. [ T ] 7.Insulted by the waitress's words, the author and her family turned around and marched out of the store, quiet but outraged. [ T ] 8.The author wrote and typed her angry letter and managed to mail it to the president of the United States. [ F ] II. Writing Strategies 1. Flashback: A flashback (闪回) is a technique used by writers. It is often used in movies, television and literature. It involves a character remembering something that happened to him in the past. Activity: Besides P aragraph 2, you’re expected to find out some other paragraphs that contain this technique. Tips: Besides Paragraph 2, Paragraphs 6, 8 and 9 contain or involve flashbacks. Here is a movie clip from The Bourne Ultimatum, in which the technique of flashback is used. 2. Symbolism Symbolism in art tries to show not what is real but what could stand instead of what exists. It deals with ideas that aren't physical, mostly. e.g. Moby-Dick: representation of an unknowable God; Scarlet Letter: The scarlet letter “A” is meant to be a symbol of shame, but instead it becomes a powerful symbol of identity to Hester.
高级英语19春在线作业1-0005 Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of metaphor? A:She felt her cheek pale and cold and, out of a maze of distress, … B:He would drown her. C:She sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue. D:The boat blew a long mournful whistle into the mist. 答案:A,B Antithesis is applied in ________. A:If a mere sentiment justifies cruelty, why stop at a sentiment for the whole human race? B:It is so deep a need that it will find harmful outlets of this kind unless innocent outlets are at hand. C:If it is not defended on the ground that it reduces human suffering, on what ground can it be defended? D:If we find a man giving pleasure it is for us to prove (if we criticize him) that his action is wrong. But if we find a man inflicting pain it is for him to prove that his action is right. 答案:B,D Which of the following sentences use the rhetorical device of hyperbole? A:Death would be too kind and brief.
《高级英语阅读》课程教学大纲 课程编号:18040042 课程名称:高级英语阅读 学时与学分:32学时/2学分 先修课程:大学英语1、2、3册 适应专业:大学二年级第四学期非英语专业英语四级成绩为425分以上的本科生 一、课程性质、目的和任务 A. 课程性质 该课程为选修课,旨在通过练习已掌握的阅读技巧和学习新技巧来进一步提高学生的英语阅读能力,拓宽学生的阅读视野,使得学生在本课程学习结束时进一步提高英语阅读速度并能阅读高水平的英语读物。 B. 目的和任务: 学生将进行较高水平乃至更高水平的英语阅读,进一步熟悉英语阅读过程中的步骤和技巧,进一步提高阅读技能并提高阅读速度,培养细致观察语言、假设判断、分析归纳、推理验证等逻辑思维能力,再度扩大词汇量,增加文化背景知识。达到《大学英语课程教学要求》(教育)高教司,2007)对非英语专业本科生提出的阅读“较高要求”乃至“更高要求”,从深度、速度和广度上全方位提高学生的阅读技能。 二、课程教学内容及要求 本课程题材广泛,体裁多样。课程主要教材《高级英语阅读教程》照顾各专业学生的需要,所选文章内容新颖,信息容量大,具有时代性以及较强的趣味性。教材的语言素材按题材大致可分为体育、电影、中西文化、环保、经济、法律、科技等。 目录: Unit 1 Sports Unit 2 Movies Unit 3 Chinese Culture Unit 4 Cultural Differences Unit 5 Animal World Unit 6 Greenpeace Movement Unit 7 Environment Protection Unit 8 Biological and Genetic Engineering Unit 9 Expo Industry Unit 10 Globalization Unit 11 Finance Unit 12 Motorcar Mobile-Phone and Microsoft Unit 13 Space Exploration Unit 14 International Law and Order 为体现阅读课程特色,应有针对性地指导学生的阅读技能训练。从课堂教学实际出发,尽量发挥学生的主观能动性,启发学生思考,鼓励学生参与活动,以活跃课堂气氛。 本课程采用课堂教学和课外阅读相结合的教学方式,运用多媒体辅助教学。学生每周
Bazaar (n.) (东方国家的)市场,集市cavern (n.) 洞穴,山洞(尤指大洞穴,大山洞) shadowy (adj.)模糊的;朦胧的consonant(音调)和谐的,悦耳的throng (n.)人群;群集conceivable (adj.)可想象的,想得到的din (n.)喧闹声,嘈杂声muted (adj.)(声音)减弱的 vaulted ( adj.)arched穹窿形的;拱形的sepulchral(n.)洞穴,山洞guild ( n.) 互助会;协会trestle (n.)支架;脚手台架;搁凳impinge (v.) 撞击,冲击,冲撞;对具有影响fairyland (n.) 仙境;奇境burnish ( v.)h擦亮;磨光;抛光brazier ( n.)火盆;火钵 dim ( v.)(使)变暗淡;(使)变模糊rhythmic /rhythmical ( adj.)有韵律的;有节奏的bellows (单复同)风箱intricate错综复杂的;精心制作的exotic 奇异的;异常迷人的sumptuous 豪华的;奢侈的;昂贵的maze ( n.) 迷津;迷宫;曲径honeycomb ( v.)使成蜂窝状mosque 清真寺;伊斯兰教堂 caravanserai 东方商队(或旅行队)的客店disdainful ( n.) 轻视的,轻蔑的;傲慢的bale ( n.) 大包,大捆linseed ( n.) 亚麻籽somber ( adj.)阴沉的;昏暗的pulp ( n.) 浆 ramshackle 要倒塌似的,摇摇欲坠的.dwarf 使矮小;使无足轻重;使(相形之下)显得渺小;使相形见绌 vat ( n.)大缸;大桶nimble ( adj.) 灵活的;敏捷的girder ( n.)大梁trickle ( n.细流;涓流 ooze ( v.)渗出;慢慢地流runnel小溪;小沟;小槽glisten (v.)(湿的表面或光滑面)反光;闪耀,闪光taut ( adj.)(绳子等)拉紧的,绷紧的thre ad one’s way小心,缓慢地挤过(不断地改变方向) follow suit赶潮流,学样narrow down缩小(范围,数字等) beat down(与卖主)往下砍价 make a point of认为是必要的take a hand帮助,帮忙 throw one’s weight on to (sth.)使劲压在(某物)上set…in motion使…一运动,移动 (选自埃德?凯编播的美国广播节目) 词汇(V ocabulary) reportorial ( adj.)报道的,报告的kimono和服preoccupation ( n.)令人全神贯注的事物 oblivious ( adj.) 忘却的;健忘的(常与of或to连用) bob ( v.) 上下跳动,晃动;行屈膝礼 ritual ( adj.) 仪式的,典礼的facade ( n.)(房屋)正面,门面lurch ( v.)突然向前(或向侧面)倾斜intermezzo ( n.)插曲;间奏曲gigantic ( adj.)巨大的,庞大的,其大无比的usher ( n.)门房;传达员 heave (v.) (费劲或痛苦地)发出(叹息、呻吟声等) barge ( n.) 大驳船;(尤指用于庆典的)大型游艇moor ( v.) 系泊;锚泊arresting (adj.)引人注目的;有趣的beige ( adj.) 米黄色;浅灰黄色的tatami ( n.) 日本人家里铺在地板上的稻草垫,榻榻米 stunning ( adj.) [口]极其漂亮的;极其出色的twinge ( n.) 刺痛,剧痛;痛心,懊悔,悔恨,内疚 slay ( v.) 杀害;毁掉linger ( v.) 苟延;历久犹存agony ( n.) (精神上或肉体上的)极度痛苦 inhibit ( v.) 抑制(感情等);约束(行动等) spinal ( adj. ) d脊背的;脊柱的;脊髓的 agitated颤抖的;不安的,焦虑的;激动的reverie 梦想;幻想;白日梦heinous极可恨的极可恶的极坏的cataclysm ( n.)灾变(尤指洪水、地震等) demolish ( v拆毁,拆除;破坏,毁坏formaldehyde ( n.)[化]甲醛ether ( n.) [化]醚;乙醚humiliate ( v.)使受辱,使丢脸genetic (adj.)遗传的 have a lump in one’s throat如哽在喉,哽咽(因压制激动的情绪所致,如爱、悲伤等) on one’s mind占领某人的思绪,一直在想的(尤指忧虑的来源) rub shoulders with与(人们)联系,交往 set off:开始(旅行,赛跑等) flash by/alorig/past/through:急速向某方向运动 by trade:以…为谋生之道(尤指以制造某物为业) sink in: (指话语等)完全理解 horde ( n.) 群,人群croquet 槌球游戏luncheon ( n.)午餐;午宴;午餐(聚)会 Nazi (adj. & n.)德国国社党的,纳粹党的;纳粹党党员,纳粹分子cow ( v恫吓,吓唬,威胁indistinguishable ( adj. ) 不能区别的,不能辨别的,难区分的devoid ( adj.) 完全没有的,缺乏的(后接of) excel ( v优于;胜过ferocious ( adj.)凶猛的,残忍的;凶恶的unsay ( v)取消(前言);收回(前言)
THE LOONS 课后习题答案/answer I . 1)The Tonnerres were poor The basis of their dwelling was a small square cabin made of poles and mud, which had been built some fifty years before. As the Tonnerres had increased in number, their settlement had been added, until thc clearing at the foot of the town hill was a chaos of lean-tos, wooden packing cases, warped lumber, discarded car tyres, ramshackle chicken coops, tangled strands of barbed wire and rusty tin cans. 2)Sometimes, one of them would get involved in a fight on Main Street and be put for the night in the barred cell underneath the Court House. 3)Because she had had tuberculosis of the bone, and should have a couple of months rest to get better. 4)Her mother first objected to take Piquette along because she was afraid that the girl would spread the disease to her children and she believed that the girl was not hygienic. She then agreed to do so because she preferred Piquette to the narrator's grandmother, who promised not to go along with the family and decided to stay in the city if the girl was taken along. 5)The cottage was called Macleod, their family name. The scenery there was quite beautiful with all kinds of plants and animals at the lakeside. 6)The narrator knew that maybe Piquette was an Indian descendant who knew the woods quite well, so she tried to ask Piquette to go and play in the wood and tell her stories about woods. 7)Because Piquette thought the narrator was scorning and showing contempt for her Indian ancestors, which was just opposite to her original intention. 8)Because the narrator felt somewhat guilty. Piquette stayed most of the time in the cottage and hardly played with the narrator. At the same time, she felt there was in Piquette something strange and unknown and unfathomable. 9)That was the very rare chance she was unguarded and unmasked, so that the author could perceive her inner world. 10)Her full name is Vanessa Macleod. 11)Just as the narrator's father predicted, the loons would go away when more cottages were built at the lake with more people moving in. The loons disappeared as nature was ruined by civilization. In a similar way, Piquette and her people failed to find their position in modern society. Ⅱ. 1)who looked deadly serious, never laughed 2)Sometimes old Jules, or his son Lazarus, would get involved in a rough, noisy quarrel or fight on a Saturday night after much drinking of liquor. 3)She often missed her classes and had little interest in schoolwork. 4)I only knew her as a person who would make other people feel ill at ease. 5)She lived and moved somewhere within my range of sight (Although I saw her, I paid little attention to her). 6)If my mother had to make a choice between Grandmother Macleod and
华南师范大学2015《高级英语》在线作业题库及满分答案1.第1题 choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. the black boys and girls need not have felt ___ for their dark skin in the summer camp. A.A. self-effacing; B. self-centered; C. self-conscious; D. self-evident B.所有选项均列于A选项下 C.所有选项均列于A选项下 D.所有选项均列于A选项下 您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0 2.第2题 choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. the weather forecast for today predicted ___ weather with sunshine, rain, snow and wind and that is just what londoners have had. A.A. variable; B. various; C. variant; D. varied B.所有选项均列于A选项下 C.所有选项均列于A选项下 D.所有选项均列于A选项下
您的答案:A 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0 3.第3题 choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. commercial banks make most of their ___ from interest-earning loans and investments in stocks and bonds. A.A. means; B. dividends; C. earnings; D. compound interest B.所有选项均列于A选项下 C.所有选项均列于A选项下 D.所有选项均列于A选项下 您的答案:C 题目分数:2.0 此题得分:2.0 4.第4题 choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. there was a nobility about this simple-minded person which was ___. A.A. most engaged; B. the most engaging; C. to be most engaging; D. most engaging B.所有选项均列于A选项下 C.所有选项均列于A选项下
Lesson 1: The Middle Eastern Bazaar the promotion of common interests 互助会;协会 bazaar (n.) : (in Oriental countries)a market or street of shops and stalls(东方国家的)市场,集市 cavern (n.) : a cave,esp.a large cave 洞穴,ft 洞(尤指大洞穴,大ft洞) shadowy (adj.) : dim;indistinct 模糊的;朦胧的 FONT style="BACKGROUNDCOLOR: cornflowerblue" color=white>harmonious (adj.) : having musical tones combined to give a pleasing effect;consonant(音调)和谐的,悦耳的/harmoniously adv. throng (n.) :a great number of people gathered together;crowd 人群;群集 conceivable (adj.) : that can be conceived,imagined 可想象的,想得到的 din (n.) : a loud,continuous noise 喧闹声,嘈杂声 muted (adj.) : (of a sound)made softer than is usual(声音)减弱的 vaulted ( adj.) : having the form of a vault;arched 穹窿形的;拱形的 sepulchral(n.) : (声音)低沉忧郁的a sepulchral voice 低沉忧郁的嗓音 阴森的,阴沉的a sepulchral look 阴沉的脸色 a rather sepulchral atmosphere in the room 房间里颇为阴沉的气氛 shadowy (adj.) : suggestive of the grave or burial;dismal;gloomy 坟墓般的;阴森森的 guild ( n.) : any association for mutual aid and trestle (n.) :a frame consising of a horizontal beam fastened to two pairs of spreading legs,used to support planks to form a table,platform,etc.支架;脚手台架;搁凳 impinge (v.) : strike,hit,or dash;have an effect 撞击,冲击,冲撞;对……具有影响 burnish ( v.) : make or become shiny by rubbing;polish 擦亮;磨光;抛光 brazier ( n.) : a metal pan,bowl,etc.,to hold burning coals or charcoal,as for warming a room or grilling food 火盆;火钵 exotic ( adj.) :strange or different in a way that is striking or fascinating 奇异的;异常迷人的 sumptuous ( adj.) :involving great expense;costly lavish 豪华的;奢侈的;昂贵的 honeycomb ( v.) :fill with holes like a honeycomb 使成蜂窝状 mosque ( n.) :a Moslem temple or place of worship 清真寺;伊斯兰教堂 caravanserai /caravansery ( n.) :in the Orient.a kind of inn with a large central court,where caravans stop for the night 东方商队(或旅行队)的客店 disdainful ( n.) :feeling or expressing disdain;scornful and aloof;proud 轻视的,轻蔑的;傲 慢的/disdainfully adv. bale ( n.) :a large bundle 大包,大捆 somber ( adj.) :dark and gloomy or dull 阴沉的;昏暗的 ramshackle ( adj.) :1ikely to fall to pieces;shaky 要倒塌似的,摇摇欲坠的.
福师《高级英语(二)》在线作业二 试卷总分:100 测试时间:-- 单选题 一、单选题(共 50 道试题,共 100 分。) 1. I am ( ) enough to make up my own mind. You do not need to teach me. A. young B. mature C. numerical D. guarantee 满分:2 分 2. Slavery was ( ) in Canada in 1833, and Canadian authorities encouraged the slaves, who escaped from America, to settle on its vast virgin land A. diluted B. dissipated C. abolished D. resigned 满分:2 分 3. We enjoy seeing the glorious _______ of the rising sun. A. beams B. beans C. beef D. beer 满分:2 分 4. They’re going to build a big office block on that __ piece of land. A. void B. vacant C. blank D. shallow 满分:2 分 5. They have already ( ) the telephone in their new home A. parceled B. spun C. installed D. retained 满分:2 分 6. He wants to _______ his appointment from Monday to Wednesday. A. transfer B. decay C. advance D. postpone 满分:2 分 7. In today’s class, the students were asked to ( )their mistakes on the exam paper and put in their possible corrections. A. cancel B. omit C. extinguish D. erase
U7 He put all his heart into his research; money made no difference to him. 他一心一意做他的研究,钱对他不起作用。 One should not see himself as the savior of the whole team. 一个人不应该把自己当成全队的救世主。 Although he was fifty, he often passed himself off as forty. 虽然他已经50岁了,但他经常妄称自己40岁。 She joined a sorority shortly after her arrival at the Chicago University, not because she had a liking for social activities, but because she could have more opportunities of practicing English. 她到芝加哥大学不久就加入了一个大学生姊妹会组织,不是因为她喜欢社交活动,而是因为有更多的练习英语的机会。 Along with three colleagues, Professor Li worked day and night in hopes of a solution to the crux. 李教授同他的三位同事一道,夜以继日,希望能找到解决难题的办法。 U6 Somewhat to his own surprise, he ended up designing the whole car and putting it into production. 连他自己也有点惊讶,他最终竟设计了整辆汽车并把它投入生产。 Before long her white sails were little more than a speck upon the waters. 不久,她的白色蓬帆已只是海上的一个小点而已。 In spite of others' discouragement, he saved his daughter from the fire at the cost of his own life.他不顾其他人的劝阻,舍身把女儿从火中救出。 On a more practical level, we should consider how we are going to find the money. 从更实际的角度来说,我们应当考虑该如何找到这笔钱。 If you buy six bars of soap, you get another one thrown in. 如果你买六条肥皂的话,再奉送一条。 U5 If the Americans are not the most well-dressed people in the world, they are the most comfortably dressed. 美国人可能算不上是世界上穿的最漂亮的,但却是穿的最舒服的民族。 America is the noisiest country that ever existed. 美国是世界上最嘈杂的国家。 The line of strength and the line of beauty are one. 力的线条也是美的线条。 They will have nothing about them that is not beautiful. 他们身边不能有任何不美的东西。 Every American girl is entitled to have twelve young men devoted to her. 每个美国姑娘都配有12个年轻男子迷恋她。 U4 Each of us has a stake in the outcome of the conference. 会议结果对我们每个人都有厉害关系。 The black market sales were choked off according to the local government’s decree. 依据当地政府法令,黑市买卖被取缔。 The country has made great strides towards self-sufficiency and its achievements in economic development have captured world attention.
1) Little donkeys thread their way among the throngs of people 2) Then as you penetrate deeper into the bazaar, the noise of the entrance fades away, and you come to the muted cloth-market. 3) They narrow down their choice and begin the really serious business of beating the price down. 4) He will price the item high, and yield little in the bargaining. 5) As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.
1) Serious looking men spoke to one another as if they were oblivious of the crowds about them. 2) The cab driver’s door popped open at the very sight of a traveler. 3) The rather arresting spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt. 4) I experienced a twinge of embarrassment at the prospect of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima in my socks. 5) The few Americans and Germans seemed just as inhibited as I was.
高级英语20春在线作业1-0005 试卷总分:100 得分:100 一、多选题(共4 道试题,共10 分) 1.Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of metaphor? A.She felt her cheek pale and cold and, out of a maze of distress, … B.He would drown her. C.She sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue. D.The boat blew a long mournful whistle into the mist. 答案:AB 2.Antithesis is applied in ________. A.If a mere sentiment justifies cruelty, why stop at a sentiment for the whole human race? B.It is so deep a need that it will find harmful outlets of this kind unless innocent outlets are at hand. C.If it is not defended on the ground that it reduces human suffering, on what ground can it be defended? D.If we find a man giving pleasure it is for us to prove (if we criticize him) that his action is wrong. But if we find a man inflicting pain it is for him to prove that his action is right. 答案:BD
高级英语教学计划 一、教学内容: 1.四级考试各种题型以及应试技巧。 2.本课程要完成的教学内容: 《新视野大学英语读写教程》第二、三、四册部分单元;《新视野大学英语综合训练》第二、三、四册部分单元。其中:《新视野大学英语》第三册(5-10)、第四册(1-5)若干单元以学生课后或业余时间自学为主,课堂不进行精讲,但第二册(1-10)、第三册(1-5)单元要纳入期末考试出题范围(主要以词语为核心)。 3.学时分配: 1)课堂内精讲6单元,共计72学时。 2)四级考试应试技巧讲解和集中训练14学时。其中四级考试应试技巧讲解应穿插在平时的教学过程中。 3)期末答疑2学时. 4.每单元学时分配: 8学时一个单元。每单元学时分配如下:读、写、译(即精读)及练习评讲和单元测验5学时;检查各类练习完成情况登记 1.5学时;口语练习和听说训练1.5学时。 二、教材和参考资源: 1.教材:《新视野大学英语》第二、三、四册系列教材; 参考资源:《新视野大学英语》第二、三、四册系列教师用书; 2.自选〈〈听力材料〉〉。 3.四级考试资料。 4.四级考试题8套以及阅读材料。 三、教学方法与教学活动:
1. 多媒体教学、教辅书学生自学和教师授课相结合。在教师指导下,以学生自主学习为中心,采用互动式的教学方法。 2.教师课堂“精讲”和学生的“多练”有机结合以及听、说、读、写、译全方位的各种形式的课堂内外活动实践,如围绕课本或某一个主题展开讨论,运用课文内的主题进行演讲、游戏、讲故事、演短剧等等,培养学生具有较扎实的英语语言基础和综合运用能力。学生的操练,特别是说、写方面的实践活动,应以一定量的语言输入为前提。 3.培养学生的自学能力。提倡学生自主学习,即学生成为学习的主体。 4.大量的教师指导下的学生课外阅读活动、四级应试操练和听力练习。 5.采用提问、口头报告、听写、背诵等方式检查学生对已学知识掌握的熟练程度。 四、课后自主学习任务和检查: 1.课后听力练习。听力材料:教学部自选〈〈听力材料〉〉三册1-20单元。要求学生课后自主学习,每周至少完成2-3单元,课堂内听力练习由教师布置。教师课堂通过抽查、提问等方式检查登记和答疑。 2.词汇练习和翻译等精读课作业、综合训练以及四级考试阅读材料以学生课后学习为主,教师课堂检查和答疑。 3.每1-2单元必须通过背诵、听写或单元随堂测验对学生学习情况进行检查登记,本学期不得少于5次。 4.为了迎接四级考试,本学期学生必须每周写一篇作文,任课教师可每次改1/3 以上,并在课堂上评讲以及进行批改登记。