高英UintLoveisafallacy课后练习答案

高英UintLoveisafallacy课后练习答案
高英UintLoveisafallacy课后练习答案

Ⅱ.B.Q u e s t i o n s o n S t r u c t u r e a n d S t y l e:

1. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate that logic, far from being a dry, pedantic subject, is a living, breathing thing, full of beauty, passion, and trauma. Logic may be an interesting subject. The writer is exaggerating for the sake of humor. The writer employs a whole variety of writing techniques to make his story vivid, dramatic and colorful. The lexical spectrum is colorful from the ultra learned terms used by the conceited narrator to the infra clipped vulgar forms of Polly Espy. He uses figurative language profusely and also grammatic inversion for special emphasis. The speed of the narration is maintained by the use of short sentences, elliptical sentences and dashes throughout the story. This mix adds to the realism of the story.

2. The topic sentence of paragraph 47 is : He was a torn man. The writer develops the idea expressed in the topic sentence by describing vividly how hard it is for Petey Burch to choose between his girlfriend and raccoon coat. Being very observant and superbly to illustrative examples to develop the theme, the writer successfully to brings forth the scene in which Petey Burch’s desire for the raccoon coat waxes and his resolution not to give his girlfriend wanes. The reader can easily come to the conclusion that it is hard and painful decision for him to make.

3. The narrator refers to Pygmalion and Frankenstein because just as Pygmalion loved the perfect woman he fashioned, the narrator loved Polly Espy, who he had fashioned according to his plan. However, when he begged Polly’s love, he was rejected. He got same result as Frankenstein, who created a monster that destroyed him. In this sense, these allusion are chosen aptly. The whole thing backfired on the narrator when Polly employed all the “logical fallacies” she had been taught to reject his offer. The end of story finds that the narrator has got what he deserves. He has been too clever for his own.

4. An example of simile

My brain was as powerful as dynamo,as precise as a chemist’s scales, as penetrating as a scalpel.(comparing his brain to three different things)(para. 1)

An example of metaphor

There follows an informal essay that ventures even beyond lamb’s frontier.(comparing the limitation set by lamb to a frontier)(author’s note)

An example of hyperbole

It is not often that one so young has such a giant intellect.(hyperbole for effect)(para. 2)

An example of metonymy

Otherwise you have committed a Dicto Simpliciter.(Otherwise you have committed a logical fallacy called a “Dicto Simpliciter”.)(para. 70)

An example of antithesis

It is, after all, easier to make a beautiful dumb girl smart than to make a ugly smart girl beautiful.(“beautiful, dumb and smart” are balanced against “ugly, smart and beautiful”)(para.24)

5. Colloquialisms and used in the text: dumb, pin-up, kid, go steady, date, casual kick, well-heeled, laughs, terrific, magnificent, mad, call it a night, yummy, fire away. Darn.

Slang used in the text: nothing upstairs, keen, dal, knock (oneself) out, dreamy, how cute,rat, knot head, jitterbug.

6.A freshman at a law school is made the narrator of the whole stroy. It’s from his point of view that the stroy is told. Since the whole stroy is presented as his personal experiences, we the readers tend to rely on what narrator tells us.

Ⅲ. Paraphrase

1.He is a nice enough young fellow, you know, but he is empty-headed.

2.A passing fashion or craze, in my opinion, shoes a complete lack of reason.

3.I ought to have known that raccoon coat would come back to fashion when the Charleston dance, which was popular in the 1920s, came back

4.All the important and fashionable men on campus are wearing them. How come you don’t know

5.My brain, which is a precision instrument, began to work at a high speed.

6.Except for one thing (intelligence) polly had all other requirements.

7.She was not as beautiful as those girls in posters but i felt sure she would become beautiful enough after some time.

8.In fact, she was in the opposite direction, that is, she is not intelligent but rather stupid.

9.If you are no longer involved with her (if you stop dating her) others would be free to compete to get her as a girlfriend.

10.His head turned back and forth (looking at the coat then looking away from the coat). Every time he looked his desire for the coat grew stronger and his resolution not to give away polly become weaker.

11.To teach her to think appeared to be rather big task.

12.One must admit the outcome does not look very hopeful, but i decided to try one more time.

13.There is a limit to what any human being can bear.

14.I planned to be Pygmalion, to fashion an ideal wife for myself, but i turned out to be Frankenstein because polly(the result/product of my hard work) ultimately rejected me and ruined my plan.

15.Desperately i tried to stop the feeling of panic that was overwhelming me.

Ⅳ. Practice with words and expressions

A.

1.dynamo: a machine that changes some other form of power directly into electricity

2.flight : fleeing or running away from

3.Charleston: a lively dance in 4/4 time, characterized by a twisting step and popular during the 1920's

4.shed: cast off or lose hair

5.in the swim: conforming to the current fashions or active in the main current of affairs

6.practice: the exercise of a profession of occupation

7.pin—up: (American colloquialism)designating a girl whose sexual attractiveness makes her a subject for the kind of pictures often pinned up on walls

8.makings: the material or qualities needed for the making or development of something

9.carriage: manner of carrying the head and body; physical posture bearing: way of carrying oneself; manner

10.go steady: (American colloquialism)date someone of the opposite sex regularly and exclusively; be sweethearts

11.out of the picture: not considered as involved in a situation

12.deposit: (facetious)put,lay or set down

13.brief: a concise statement of the main points of a law case, usually filed by counsel for the information of the court

14.1et—up: stopping; relaxing

B.

1.fashion和fad均为名词。fashion主要指某人,尤其指文学、艺术界或社会上流人物在某一特定场合或时间内穿衣、讲话等方面的姿态或习惯。fad指由某种感情引起的一时的爱好或者一时流行的风尚。2.incredulous和incredible均为形容词。incredulous是“不轻易相信的”、“表示怀疑的”的意思,指对某人的能力或意志力持怀疑和不相信态度。incredible是“不可相信的”意思,指某件事不平凡或不大可能存在,因而表示怀疑或不可相信。

3.passion和eagerness均为名词。passion指一种强烈的愿望或感情,这种愿望或感情往往会产生一种不可抗拒的或者必然的结果。eagerness意即“渴望”或“热情”,但往往含有不耐烦的意味。

4.feeling和emotion均是名词。feeling在没有上下文限制的时候,往往指人们在主观上反映的一种高兴或不高兴的感觉或感情。emotion指由于精神上或身体上受到外界某种刺激而引起的一种强烈的情感或情绪。

5.reveal和show均为动词。reveal指公开或揭露某种秘密或隐蔽的东西,好像是揭开一种掩饰物似的。show 指某种事物或者东西“展现”在眼前,以便能看得到和看得清。

6.tempt和incline均为动词。tempt意为“引诱”、“诱惑”,指一种强有力的诱惑,这种诱惑能克服对某一事物的顾忌或推断。incline意为“倾向于”、“有…的倾向”,指对某事物或行动或多或少表现出一种暖昧的心理倾向。

7.exasperation和disappointment均为名词。exasperation指使某人忍无可忍或者使某人失去自控力的强烈愤怒或生气。disappointment意为“失望”、“失意”,指某人对某件事情感到没希望或失去信心。8.exasperation和disappointment均为名词。exasperation指使某人忍无可忍或者使某人失去自控力的强烈愤怒或生气。disappointment意为“失望”、“失意”,指某人对某件事情感到没希望或失去信心。9.amusement和merriment均为名词。amusement意为“娱乐”、“消遣”,指一种令人愉快的精神消遣,尤其是某种幽默的事物或谈笑使人感到很有乐趣。merriment意为“愉快”、“欢乐”,指充满趣味和笑声的某种事物。

10.1anguish和suffer均为动词。languish指由于渴望而苦恼或遭受痛苦。suffer指由于伤害、悲痛或损失等原因而被迫遭受、蒙受痛苦或不愉快的事情。

C.

1.这几个词都是形容词,指人的智力或感觉等方面具有较高的灵敏性或灵活性。keen指在智力或感觉、视觉、听觉等五官方面是敏锐的或敏捷的,尤指具有解决复杂或疑难问题的特殊能力。acute意为“敏锐的”,指具有观察到别人没有注意到的某种意义、感情、意见、颜色、音调等的细微差别的能力,也指具有某种非常敏锐的神经注意力,这种注意力持续的时间不长。astute意为“敏锐的”、“精明的”、“聪明的”,指对某领域或某学科有很深的造诣或者有一定的体验的能力或洞察力。perspicacious在这些单词中最为正式的用词,强调具有高度的洞察力。calculating意为“精明的”,“精于算计的”,尤指会打小算盘。

2.intelligent指具有善于从经验中学习或领会或对新事物迅速作出反应的能力。clever意为“聪明的”,“伶俐的”,指善于理解、善于学习,但有时含有“不够深入”的意思。bright和smart比较口语化,一般可代替前面几个词中的任何一个。brilliant意为“英明的”,指具有非凡的智力或理解力。

D.

1. The fallacy of unqualified generalization or "a Dicto Simpliciter ad dictum secundum quid".

2. The fallacy of Hasty Generalization.

3. The fallacy of "post hoe, ergo propter hoc".

4. The fallacy of Hypothesis Contrary to Fact.

5. The fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoe".

6. The fallacy of Ad Misericordiam.

7. The fallacy of unqualified generalization or "a Dicto Simpliciter ad dictum secundum quid".

8. The fallacy of Hasty Generalization.

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高英课后习题答案

confuse、puzzle、perplex、bewilder用法辨析 confuse “混淆”、“被搞糊涂”,指在思想上、内容上被搞糊涂、搞迷糊。名词为confusion. 动词短语mix up 也含confuse 的意思。 1) The police arrested the wrong man mainly because they confused the names they had been given by the witness. 警察逮错了人,主要原因是他们混淆了证人提供给他们的名字。 2) Words with similar meaning and similar forms are liable to be confused. 意义相似的字和形式相似的字容易混淆。 3)Don' t confuse Austria with Australia. 不要把Austria(奥地利)跟Australia(澳大利亚)弄混淆了。 4)The closeness of the twin brother often confuse their friends.

这对双胞胎兄弟极相似,使他们的朋友们常分不清谁是谁。 5)They asked so many questions that I got confused. 他们问了我很多问题,把我都给弄糊涂了。 6)He made a complete confusion between the meaning of “pleasure” and “happiness”. 他把“pleasure”与“happiness”这两个词的 意思完全混淆了。 7)This originates in confusion between the two domains of law and morality. 这种逻辑混乱源自法律与道德这两个领域 的混淆。

《高级英语(第一册)》课后翻译习题及答案

Lesson1 1)Little donkeys thread their way among the throngs of people. little donkeys went in and out among the people and from one side to another 2)Then as you penetrate deeper into the bazaar,the noise of the entrance fades away,and you come to the muted cloth-market. Then as you pass through a big crowd to go deeper into the market,the noise of the entrance gradually disappear, and you come to the much quieter cloth-market. 3)they narrow down their choice and begin the really serious business of beating the price down they drop some of items that they don't really want and begin to bargain seriously for a low price. 4)he will price the item high,and yield little in the bargaining He will ask for a high price for the item and refuse to cut down the price by any significant amount. 5)As you approach it,a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear As you get near it,a variety of sounds begin to strike your ear. 1.此时此刻显现在我脑海中的这个中东集市,其入口处是一座古老的砖石结构的哥特式拱门。你首先要穿过一个赤日耀眼、灼热逼人的大型露天广场,然后走进一个凉爽、幽暗的洞穴。这市场一直向前延伸,一眼望不到尽头,消失在远处的阴影里。 2.对于顾客来说,至关重要的一点是,不到最后一刻是不能让店主猜到她心里究竟中意哪样东西、想买哪样东西的。 3.而在卖主那一方来说,他必须竭尽全力地声称,他开出的价钱使他根本无利可图,而他之所以愿意这样做完全是出于他本人对顾客的敬重。 4.作为磙轴,磙轴的一端与一根立柱相连,使石磙可以绕立柱作旋转运动,另一端则套在一头蒙着眼罩的骆驼身上,通过骆驼不停地绕圈子走动来带动石磙旋转。 5.这套装置是由一个人操作的。他先将亚麻籽浆铲入一只大石缸里,继而动作利索地爬上令人头晕目眩的高处系牢缆索,然后全身使劲压在一根用树干做成的粗大的横梁上,带动缆索的滑轮装置运转。古木大梁压得嘎吱作响,缆索开始绷紧,接着便见一滴滴的油沿着一条石槽流入一只废旧汽油桶里。随着大梁越压越低,缆索越绷越紧,大梁的嘎吱声,石磙的辘辘声,以及骆驼不时发出的咕噜咕噜的呼吸声和叹息声响成一片,榨出的油也很快地由涓滴细流变成了一股晶莹发亮、奔腾不止的洪流。 1)一条蜿蜒的小路淹没在树荫深处 A zig-zag path loses itself in the shadowy distance of the woods. 2)集市上有许多小摊子,出售的货物应有尽有 At the bazaar there are many stalls where goods of every conceivable kind are sold. 3)我真不知道到底是什么事让他如此生气。 I really don't know what it is that has made him so angry. 4)新出土的铜花瓶造型优美,刻有精细、复杂的传统图案。 The newly unearthed bronze vase is pleasing in form and engraved with delicate and intricate traditional designs. 5)在山的那边是一望无际的大草原。 Beyond the mountains there is a vast grassland that extends as far as the eye can see. 6)他们决定买那座带有汽车房的房子。 They decided to buy that house with.a garage attached. 7)教师们坚持对学生严格要求。 The teachers make a point of being strict with the students. 8)这个小女孩非常喜欢他的父亲。 This little girl is very much attached to her father. 9)为实现四个现代化,我们认为有必要学习外国的先进科学技术。 To achieve the four modernizations,we make a point of learning from the advanced science and technology of other countries. 10)黄昏临近时,天渐渐地暗下来了。

高级英语第一册第九课课后习题答案

Translation: 1.Tom was much bit as bright as the top student in his class. 2.He was obsessed with fear of poverty. 3.Donating Lake teems with fish and shrimps. 4.Under such pressure, he had no other choice but quit office. 5. A lot of children succumbed to small pox then. 6.Much to his horror, he found the cabin flooded. 7.Not until midnight did the surgeon finish the operation. 8.That’s Peter all over. 9.The history course has acquainted me with ancient civilization. 10.The pursuits and problems of the young people find full expression in the new play. Paraphrase: 1.Because his literary works such as two novels about Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are loved by Americans, who imagine he was adventurous, patriotic, romantic, and humorous. 2.In his new profession he could meet people of all kinds. 3. All would reappear in his books together with the colorful language that he took in with a good memory that seemed to be able to record things like a phonograph. 4. Steamboat decks were mainly filled with people of pioneering spirit and also lawless people or social outcasts such as hustlers, gamblers and thugs. 5. He took a horse-drawn public vehicle and went west to Nevada, following the flow of people in the Gold Rush. 6. Mark Twain began working hard to become well known locally as a newspaper reporter and humorist. 7. Those who came pioneering out west were energetic, courageous and reckless people, because those who stayed at home were slow, dull and lazy people. 8. That’s typical of California. 9. If we relaxed, rested or stayed away from this entire crazy struggle for success occasionally and kept the daring and enterprising spirit, we would be able to remain strong and healthy and continue to produce great thinkers. 10. At the end of his life, he lost the last bit of his positive view of man and the world.

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