上师大综合教程4大英期末

上师大综合教程4大英期末
上师大综合教程4大英期末

大英期末

Part I. Listening Comprehension

Part II. Reading Comprehension(一课一练Unit1、3、4、5、6、7中阅读,共12篇;综合教程2套Test Yourself中阅读,共四篇)Part III. Vocabulary and Structure(一课一练Unit1、3、4、5、6、7课后词汇练习1、2)

Part Ⅳ. Reading in Depth(Unit1、5、6课后Cloze1+Unit4、7课后Translation2)

Part V. Writing

Part III. Vocabulary and Structure

Unit 1

1.The Labor Party’s electoral strategy, which was based on a tactical alliance(联

盟)with other minor parties, has proved successful.

2.The government troops recaptured the city from the rebels at the cost of(以...为

代价)two thousand casualties

3.By a stroke of good luck(侥幸的是), Genelle, who had been buried in the rubble for more than 26 hours, came our alive.

4.My brother wasn’t badly hurt, but he injured his leg and had to limp(一瘸一拐地

走)around for a few weeks.

5.The aircraft was subjected to a test of temperatures of minus(零下)65 degrees

and plus 120 degrees.

6.Tax incentives combined with cheap labor will attract companies to the western

regions(地区)of our country away from the east coast.

7.To my surprise, the opening speeches sounded more like declaration(宣布)of

war than offerings of peace.

8.After a three-day siege(围困)by the police, the terrorists who had seized the

restaurant had to give in.

9.Once we stepped off the plane and onto the prairie, we were greeted by a gust of

raw(阴冷的)and biting wind.

10. Being young and impatient, they are inclined to dash into the jaws of danger where an experienced fighter might bide his time(等待时机).

11.The harassing budget problems of the past few months have taken their toll(付

出惨重代价)on her health.

12.Workers who have to work on weekends are paid twice the normal wages. And in

the case of(遇上)national holidays, they can get triple pay.

1. In the economic crisis, many factories have begun to lay off workers. Now the government is faced with the problem of helping create jobs for the large number of unemployed.

2. If you let yourself get bogged down in paper work, you’ll never find time to deal with the really important issues.

3. Despite difficulties, the government is pressing on with its campaign to eliminate corruption.

4. “We can take no chances; if we fail in Normandy the war might drag on for years,”said the Allied commander-in-chief.

5. The tolerance of her poor English by others meant she could get by with her often incorrect grammar and limited vocabulary.

6. Edward knew it would cost him a fortune to dine out at such an expensive restaurant, but then he could not afford to offend her by going to a less expensive one.

7. As the economy shows no signs of picking up, many companies have cut back on

worker s’ benefits and stopped investing in new projects.

8. With the price of fuel skyrocketing, I really don’t know how we are going to get through the severe winter.

Unit3

1.The waitress was so rude that Jane didn't tip her.

2.Racing takes everything you’ve got----intellectually, emotionally, and physically.

3.Although the structure(结构)of the building hadn’t suffered, the surface is

badly damaged.

4.She received an increase in pay and it has made a difference(产生影响)in her

attitude towards work.

5.She appeared very nervous one evening .I asked her what was wrong, and she

blurted(脱口而出)that she had fallen in love with Phil .

6.I looked at Tom’s pictures and found some of them so amusing and funny that I

couldn’t help chuckling(哧哧笑).

7.Your goals have to be measurable(可测量的)so you’ll know when you are

making progress.

8.Salespeople often try to learn about the needs of the prospective(可能成为的;

预期的)buyer to make themselves more persuasive.

9.We have only five months to make preparations for the trip to the South Pole.

10.Prof. Lee’s eyes sparkled(闪耀)with enthusiasm as she talked about how her

new teaching method worked in her College English class.

11.In my senior year I took a crack at(尝试)writing a novel, but without much

success.

12.To reduce weight, I am now learning to play golf with my business partner, who

plays like a professional.

1.You have to know what is right for you and then go after it regardless of what

others may say.

2.May you look back at/on the past with as much pleasure as you look forward to

the future.

3.Most of the old buildings were pulled down in this area so that blocks of new

apartments could be put up.

4.We may say he stood for freedom and justice all his life.

5.In retrospect she says the most important thing is for parents to build in some

kind of motivation or prospect that means something to their offspring.

6.To my mind, it is very important to follow up your letter and resume with a phone

call when you apply for a job.

7.Before we set off for the camping trip, our five-year-old asked, “Can the

microwave be hooked up to the electricity supply at the campsite, dad?”

8.She tried to swallow, but couldn’t, her throat had almost closed up.

Unit 4

1. The general ordered his troops to move quickly towards an advantageous(有利的)position.

2. People would think the seven-year-old couldn’t even reach the pedals, let alone(更不用说)drive the car. Nevertheless, he made it!

3. In a sense, we are witnessing(见证)the vanishing(不复存在)of national borders in many areas of economic activity in the world today.

4. The tower built at the turn of the century became a landmark(地标)of the city.

5. In a book entitled A short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson tries to ignite a passion for knowledge in young readers.

6. It seems neuroscience is threatening to displace physics as the queen of the sciences.

7. It is only natural for the people to challenge the Establishment(当权派),especially when the economic outlook is gloomy.

8. If anything, this movies appeals to the patriotic(爱国的)feelings of the people and helps to strengthen national unity.

9. Julius Caesar in this play is a man full of contradictions(矛盾),at times strong and confidence, but at other times old and frail.

10. The newly launched website aspires(渴望得到)to create a virtual community of common interest via exchange of views on the future of the Internet.

11. What Ann advocates just shows how divorced(分离的)from reality she has become.

12. After investigating the behavior of pendulums(钟摆), Galileo was able to use them as time measurement devices in many of his experiments.

1. I’ve thought about what happened for a long time, and I’ve come to the conclusion that it must have been an accident.

2. Donna dared not settle herself too comfortably into her seat in case she dozed off.

3.Roosevelt, like Churchill, saw the significance of postwar civil aviation, and believed in free and open competition.

4. Professor Smith was set apart from his colleagues by his radical views on gender equality.

5. We can see the effect the terrorist attack has upon us, where the first stage is shock and disbelief, and an inability to take in the reality of what is being said.

6. The black hole is a region of space with a gravitational filed so powerful that it sucks in anything and everything that comes within range.

7. The Green Party said plans to clean up the environment were doomed unless the Government gave an immediate crash injection to the departments responsible for enforcement.

8. For sheer lack of space and resources the local drug addiction center is having to turn away drug-addicts who are begging for admission.

Unit 5

1.In a way(在某种程度上)I prefer shopping online because it is more convenient

and saves time.

2.The success of mechanics in discovering reliable and useful laws of nature

suggested to Galileo that all nature is designed in accordance with(与...一致;按照)mechanical laws.

3. A vacancy(空缺)exist for a sales manager at our pairs office .if you’re interested

in it, please send useful an application letter and you resume at once.

4.If you are over 18 and in good condition(身体状况好), it’s completely safe to do

the job.

5.Plastics can be made hard as stone, strong as steel,transparent(透明的)as glass,

and light as wood.

6.Coat the shoes with polish, then rub(摩擦)hard with a soft cloth to give a shine.

7.It was probably just a spicy(有点下流的)joke to them, but it wasn’t funny to

me at all.

8.Michael’s praise for my wife opened my eyes and taught me to show gratitude for

her day-to-day heroism, which I had hitherto(迄今)taken for granted.

9.The waitress did bring us clean plates eventually, but with a bad grace(勉强地).

10.Some scientists believe that human beings are born with an instinct(本能)for

using their arms and legs to stay afloat, which, however, disappears within a few months after birth.

11.In order to pay the bills, Linda pawned(典当)her grandfather’s gold watch in

secret.

12.Fish instinctively fight their way upstream against the current(水流), and many

water birds and animals have the ability to travel long distances.

1.Allan and his girlfriend arranged to meet at the park at 1:30, but somehow he

never turned up.

2.Unless something urgent demands her attention, Mary will stick to her study

schedule that includes breaks every two hours.She thinks that trying to study when you are overtired isn’t smart.

3.I happened to see him in Boston and we talked about our time together in school

and it really brought back some fond memories.

4.In the present financial crisis, many college graduates feel unsure how to go about

looking for a job.

5.The speaker kept on talking for about an hour, but I just didn’t understa nd what he

was driving at.

6.Granny folded up the towels and put them away in the cupboard.

7.Even when she didn’t say anything you could see her turning things over in her

mind.

8.The statement took him so much aback that for a moment he was lost for words.

Unit 6

1.To stimulate consumption, farmers now can buy household appliance(设备) with government subsidy.

2. Conventional medicine has concentrated mainly on the treatment of chronic and acute illness, and until years the role of preventive(预防性的) medicine has suffered comparative(相对)neglect.

3. Cost apart, you should remember that however fancy a fridge is, it doesn't kill bacteria(细菌); it only slows down the rate at which they multiply(生物)繁殖;增长.

4. The economic planners are seeking to achieve a fairer distribution(分配)of wealth throughout society, but it's easier said than done, I think.

5. The town has been producing wool, cloth, and blankets since the 13th century and

much of its prosperity(繁荣)today is still founded on those industries.

6. I've heard of a company provides guidance and help so that you can decorate your house to your own taste.

7. To prevent widespread famine , the UN report calls for a joint effort to develop new high-yielding crops adapted to hotter climates and drier soils.

8. Carrying large quantities of cash could be dangerous and inconvenient.Why not use a credit card?

9. The Word Band decided to grant Hungary a loan of 66 mill.ion dollars to streamline(使效率更高)its fragile financial system.

10. I'll send you a fax with detailed information about the proposed project.

11. It was Deng Xiaoping who pointed the way to(指向通往..的道路)our opening up policy and fundamental economic reforms.

12. Mayor Lewes was taken aback and utterly bewildered(使困惑)by the unexpected question put to him by a reporter---"Are you a liar , sir?"

1.Experts say profits could halve over the next year as the other supermarket chains

eat into Gateway’s market share.

2. Unlike native Americans in many other parts of the country,where customs have gone through tremendous changes, the Eskimos in Alaska still cling to their old traditions.

3. Those pale blue flowers stand out/stood out like jewels against the dark, bare soil.

4.Mont Blanc exists,and it will go on existing until it wears away or an earthquake knocks it over.

5.It would be far better to admit the problem openly and set about tackling it.

6.The usher showed us to our seats, and there was just enough time for Denise to switch off her cell-phone before the curtain went up.

7.Tonight Euro Disneyland will open its doors and 15,000 adult guests from around the world will be turned loose for two days in the vast theme park.

8.Letters have poured in congratulating her on her success in setting a new world record for the women’s 5000 meters.

Unit7

1)My mom, as moms tend to do,had divined(察觉)my state of mind rather shrewdly and moved over to the bed in a thoughtful kind of way.

译文:正如所有妈妈那样,我妈妈很敏锐地察觉了我的思想状态,很体贴地走到我床边

2)The accident damaged the nerves(神经)controlling his arm movements.

译文:这场事故损害了他的控制胳膊活动的神经

3)In an expression of solidarity(团结), the workers registered their support for the new leaders and pledged loyalty to the trade union.

译文:为了表示团结,工人表达了对新领导者的支持,并发誓对工会忠诚

4)The Arlington National Cemetery is a sacred(神圣的)place for Americans,who come here to mourn(哀悼)those who gave their lives in the service of the nation. 译文:阿林顿国家公墓对于美国认来说是一个神圣的地方,他们来此哀悼那些为服务祖国而献出生命的人们。

5)The pills are coated(涂)in sugar and easy for children to swallow.

译文:这些药丸表面裹以糖衣,便于孩子服用

注释:coat意为“涂在…上,覆盖…的表面”

6)Despite the contempt expressed in the past for the American principle of “publish or perish(灭亡)”, British universities are more and more looking at volume of publication as a sign of virtue.

译文:尽管英国大学在过去很鄙视“要么发表成果,要么淘汰出局”的美国信条,但是他们越来越重视发表作品的总量,并将其视为一种荣誉。

7)A hundred and twenty people have been killed after terrorists exploded a bomb in the cockpit of a plane they were trying to hijack(劫持).

译文:恐怖分子在他们劫持的飞机驾驶舱内引爆了炸弹,120人丧生。注释:hijack意为“劫持(飞机等交通工具)”

8)She stood there motionless, her eyes filled with tears--whether of shame, frustration, or grief(悲哀)it was difficult to tell.

译文:她一动不动地站在那里,眼睛里充满了泪水—很难说是因为羞愧,沮丧,还是悲伤

9)Tom told me on the phone that he is to be transferred to New York and invited us all to his farewell(告别)party.

译文:汤姆在电话里告诉我他将被调往纽约,并邀请我们所有人去参加他的告别宴会

10)Should we take revenge on(报复)those who have betrayed us? I think we’d better forgive but not forget.

译文:我们应该报复那些背叛了我们的人么?我认为我们最好原谅,但不忘记注释:take revenge on...意为“向…进行报复”

11)The Earth revolves(旋转)around the Sun and also revolves on its axis.

译文:地球绕着太阳公转,并且绕着地轴自转

12)The spokesman denounced(公开指责)the charge as “completely

irresponsible”, adding: “There is absolutely noting to the allegations.”

译文:发言人谴责这项指控“完全不负责任”,并且补充说:“这绝对没有什么可以辩解的”

1)You can drop me off at the railway station. I can jump on a bus there and get home.(drop )

译文:你可以顺便载我到火车站。在哪儿我能搭公交车回家。注释:drop...off 意为“让…下车,中途顺便将…送至某处”

2)Mark did not get the scholarship he applied for and is now working as a delivery boy for a flower shop.(apply )

译文:迈克没有申请到奖学金,他现在在一家花店做快递员

3)Julie sat up reading every night until all lights went off in the dorm.(go )

译文:朱莉每天晚上熬夜读书直到宿舍所有的灯都熄灭

4)According to the latest report ,the Socialists are gaining on the Conservatives in the opinion polls.(gain)

译文:根据最新的报告,社会党在民意测验中直逼保守党注释:gain on意为“逼近,接近”

5)He also claimed everyone in the auto industry was looking for new materials to bring down the weight of vehicles.(gain )

译文:他也声称在汽车工业中每个人都在寻找一种新型材料来减轻车的重量6)A driving curtain of rain blotted out(遮蔽) everything other than the big tree nearest the house.(blot)

译文:一场暴雨冲走了所有东西,除了一棵离房屋最近的大树注释:other than 意为“除…之外”

7)When I think back on those days I was in school, I wonder if all the homework of today’s kids is at all necessary.(think)

译文:当我们回想起在学校的那些日子,我怀疑当今孩子们所有的作业是否都有必要

注释:think back on意为“回想起”

8)The snapshot of Susan picking nervously at her skirt captured her embarrassment at having made a fool of herself.(pick)

译文:苏珊紧揪着裙角的这张照片抓拍到了她闹笑话时的尴尬

注释:make a fool of oneself 意为“闹笑话,丢丑,使自己成为笑柄”

Part Ⅳ. Reading in Depth

Unit 7

今天,在地震袭击我的家乡很久以后,我仍然能历历在目地回想起我与父母从家里逃出来时所看到的情景。马路对面的房子就在我们面前倒塌,瓦砾四处乱飞,呛人的尘云遮住了太阳。惊恐的人们哭叫着四处奔跑。

如今那一场悲惨事件已过去多年,旧城的废墟上已耸立起一座新城。人们在小镇广场上建立起了一个纪念碑,以纪念那些在灾难中的死者。看来人们心中的创伤已愈合,但对此事的记忆将不会消失。

1.Today, long after the earthquake shook/ hit my hometown, I can still

recall, in crystal detail, what I saw as I ran out of my home with my parents. The building just across the street toppled right before our eyes, debris flew everywhere and a cloud of choking dust blotted out the sun. Horror-stricken people ran in all directions, crying and screaming.

Now, many years after that tragic event, a new town has risen on the wreckage of the old one. In the town square, a memorial has been built to remember those killed in the disaster. It seems the wounds in people’s hearts have healed, but the memory will linger.

Unit 4

全球化对中国年轻人具有重大影响。例如,年轻的农民正在大规模流向城市寻找工作。而对那些想出国深造或进外企工作的年轻人说,英语变得越来越重要。另外一方面,许多海外学子近年来回归祖国,因为他们看好中国经济的长期增长前景。因特网加强了中国年轻人与其他地方年轻人的联系。他们跟踪最新潮流,模仿外国时尚。他们中的一些人似乎不在乎中国的传统美德,更不要说发扬光大,这使得有人忧虑中国传统文化会不会有一天终将消失。

2.

Globalization has great implications for young Chinese. For example, young farmers are moving on a large scale to urban areas to look for jobs. And for those young people who aspire to study abroad or work in foreign-invested enterprises, English has become increasingly important. At the same time, a considerable number of overseas Chinese students have returned home in recent years, for they hold an optimistic outlook for the long-term growth of the Chinese economy. The Internet has strengthened the links between Chinese young people and those elsewhere. They follow the latest trend and copy foreign fashions. Some of them don’t seem to care for traditional Chinese virtues, let alone carry them forward, which has given rise to worries that the traditional Chinese culture might

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