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2020新译林版新教材高中英语必修一unit2第二单元课文及翻译(附课本练习答案)

2020新译林版新教材高中英语必修一unit2第二单元课文及翻译(附课本练习答案)

2020新译林版新教材⾼中英语必修⼀unit2第⼆单元课⽂及翻译(附课本练习答案)Book 1 Unit 2ReadingWhen teenagers’ bodies and minds go through a period of rapid development, every part of their lives can be influenced. The magazine article below is about teenagers’ relationships with their parents. Before you read the article, think about the following questions:What physical and mental changes do you experience as you become a teenager How do you deal with themWhat do you think “strangers under the same roof” meansStrangers under the same roof?Does every dinner with your parents seem to turn into a battle? Have your once warm and open conversations become cold and guarded? Do you feel that you just cannot see eye to eye with them on anything? You are not alone. Heated arguments and cold silences are common between teenagers and their parents.Teenagers’ physical changes may result in such family tensions. You may feel anxious that you are developing at a different rate to your friends, shooting up in height or getting left far behind. You might worry about your changing voice, weight problems or spots. When it all gets too much, your parents are often the first targets of your anger.It can be a big headache to balance your developing mental needs too. You enter a strange middle ground— 5 10 15 Reading 17 no longer a small child but not quite an adult. You have both a new desire for independence and a continued need for your parents’ love and support. You feel ready to be more responsible and make decisions on your own. Unfortunately, your parents do not always agree and that makes you feel unhappy. “Why can’t they just let me go?” you may wonder. On the other hand, when you are struggling to control your feelings, you wish they could be more caring and patient —sometimes they forget that growing up is a rough ride. It can be difficult when your parents treat you like a child but expect you to act like an adult. All of this can lead to a breakdown in your relationship.Although sometimes it may seem impossible to get along as a family, you can take action to improve the situation. The key to keeping the peace is regular and honest communication. When you disagree with your parents, take a minute to calm down and try to understand the situation from their point of view. Perhaps they have experienced something similar and do not want you to go through the same pain. After you have thought it through, explain your actions and feelings calmly, listencarefully, and address their concerns. Through this kind of healthy discussion, youwill learn when to back down and when to ask your parents to relax their control.Just remember that it is completely normal to struggle with the stress thatparent-child tensions create, and that you and your parents can work together to improve your relationship. The good news is that this stormy period will not last. Everything will turn out all right in the end, and the changes and challenges of your teenage years will prepare you for adulthood.Extended readingRead the short story about a mother’s love for her children.Mama and her bank accountEvery Saturday night Mama would sit down by the kitchen table and count out the money Papa had brought home.“For the rent.” Mama would count out the big silver pieces.“For the groceries.” Another group of coins.“I’ll need a notebook.” That would be my sister Christine, my brother Nels or me.Mama would put one or two coins to the side. We would watch with anxious interest. At last, Papa would ask, “Is that all?”And when Mama nodded, we could relax a little. Mama would look up and smile, “Good. We do not have to go to the Bank.”We were all so proud of Mama’s Bank Account. It gave us such a warm, secure feeling.When Nels graduated from grammar school, he wanted to go on to high school. “It will cost a little money,” he said.Eagerly we gathered around the table. I took down a box and laid it carefully in front of Mama. This was the “Little Bank”. It was used for sudden emergencies, such as the time when Christine broke her arm and had to be taken to a doctor.Nels listed the costs of the things he would need. Mama counted out the money in the Little Bank. There was not enough.“We do not want to go to the Bank,” she reminded. We all shook our heads.“I will work in Dillon’s grocery after school,” Nels volunteered.Mama gave him a bright smile and wrote down a number. “That’s not enough,” Papa said. Then he took his pipe out of his mouth and looked at it for a long time. “I will give up smoking,” he said suddenly.Mama reached across the table and touched Papa’s arm. Then she wrote down another figure.“I will look after the Elvington children every Friday night,” I said. “Christine can help me.”Now there was enough money. We all felt very good because we did not have to go downtown and draw money out of Mama’s Bank Account. So many things came out of the Little Bank that year: Christine’s dress for the school play, my little sister Dagmar’s operation ... Whatever happened, we always knew we still had the Bank to depend upon.That was twenty years ago.Last year I sold my first story. When the check came, I hurried over to Mama’s and put it in her lap. “For you,” I said, “to put in your Bank Account.”I noticed for the first time how old Mama and Papa looked. Papa seemed shorter, and Mama’s hair was silver now.“Tomorrow,” I told Mama, “you must take it to the Bank.”“You will go with me, Katrin?”“That won’t be necessary. Just hand it to the teller. He’ll pay it into your account.” Mama looked at me. “There is no account,”she said. “In all my life, I’ve never been inside a bank.”And when I didn’t—couldn’t—answer, Mama said seriously, “It is not good for little ones to be afraid—to not feel secure.”(Adapted from Kathryn Forbes’s Mama’s Bank Account, which has 17 short stories and describes the struggles and dreams of a family in San Francisco in the early 1900s)TranslationUnit 2Reading最熟悉的陌⽣⼈?每天的家庭晚餐幻化成激烈战⽃?热情开朗的谈话蜕变成冷淡警惕?⽆论什么事情都夏⾍语冰?其实⼤家都⼀样。

实用英语Unit 1 (Word Bank)(第1、2组)

实用英语Unit 1 (Word Bank)(第1、2组)
50.agenda日程
51.convene开会
52.enclosed附上的
53.registration procedure报名手续
54.registration fee会务费
55.program程序
56.contact联系
57.in conjunction with连同
58.against such backdrop在此背景下
59.hospitality招待
60.coffee or tea break茶歇
7.full paper完整文章
8.in digital format以电子版形式
9.annual conference年会
10.reservation预定
11.allowance补贴
12.sponsor/host主办
13.co-sponsor协办
14.economic-class经济舱
15.practitioner从业者
27.affiliation附属(机构)
28.round trip往返旅程
29.forum论坛
30.implementation执行
31.call to order正式宣布开会
32.adjournment休会
33.protocol(网络)协议
34.rigorous peer review严格的同行评审
43.plenary session全体大会
44.poster session海报展示
45.vibrant exchange活跃的交流
46.case study个案研究
47.minutes会议记录
48.qualification of participant参会资格

unit2-word bank

unit2-word bank

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新视野综合训练3第二版Unit1、3、4、5、9 word bank原文翻译

新视野综合训练3第二版Unit1、3、4、5、9 word bank原文翻译

1Educational researchers have found that there is a strong relationship between reading and academic success. In other words, a student who is a good reader is more 1 to do well in schoo1and pass exams than a student who is a weak reader. Good readers can understand the individual sentences and the organizational structure of a piece of writing. They can comprehend ideas, 2 arguments, and detect implications. They know most of the words in the text already, but they can also determine the meaning of many of the 3 words from the context—failing this, they can use their dictionary effectively to do so. In summary, good readers can obtain from the writing what is important for the particular task they are employed in (从事于). And they can do it quickly!Educational researchers have also found a strong relationship between reading and vocabulary acquaintance. In other words, students who have a large vocabulary are usually good readers. This is not very surprising, since the best way to acquire a large vocabulary is to read a lot. And if you read 4 you are like1y to be or become a good reader! So if you want your child to be successful at school, encourage him or her to read. Reading non-fiction (非小说类文学) in English is probably the most important, but English fiction and any reading in the mother 5 --if done at length—will help your child develop the reading competence that is essential for academic achievement. Good book lists can be found in just about any library.教育研究人员发现,阅读和学术上的成功有着很强的关系。

实用商务英语听说第二册Unit 2 Company Profile

实用商务英语听说第二册Unit 2 Company Profile

Conversation 3 ( B )
• A.In ABC Company. C. Not mentioned.
B. In Sales Department.
Conversation 4 ( A )
• A.In Atlanta London
B. In Paris
C. In
Conversation 5 ( C )
• Import & export volume ➢ US$ 100 billion • Business relationship ➢ With 7,000 clients from over 170 countries
and regions.
• Company scale
➢ More than 20 subsidiaries directly under itself, more than 30 branches and affiliated enterprises and about 20 overseas enterprises and offices around the world.
• Reference for teachers: 1. Founded as an importer of …, …. has grown to
be… 2. The Company owns or licenses and markets…. 3. Established in 1984, … has now risen to be… 4. It has … employees and realizes a turnover of…
Task One
• Directions: The following is the organization chart of ABC Co. Ltd. Some information is missing. Listen to the presentation and then complete the chart.

人教版九年级英语上册Unit2重要知识点详解

人教版九年级英语上册Unit2重要知识点详解

人教版九年级英语上册Unit2重要知识点详解1.XXX1) AdjectivesXXX: XXX.XXX: This is an XXX.Dead: XXX.XXX: His grandma has been dead for three years.XXX: XXX.XXX: According to the old people。

this is a XXX.2) NounsXXX: XXX-XXX Festival.XXX: XXX 15.XXX: a portable light source used to XXX.XXX: On the night of New Year's Eve。

red XXX.Stranger: a person whom one does not know or with whom one is not familiar.XXX: Don't open the door to strangers.Relative: a XXX.XXX: His XXX.Goddess: a XXX.XXX: Chang'e is a goddess in the Moon Palace.Dessert: a sweet course served at the end of a meal.XXX: Children like to have XXX.XXX: a piece of ground where flowers。

vegetables。

or fruit are grown.XXX: There are all kinds of XXX.XXX: a long。

narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck.XXX: XXX.Ghost: an n of a dead person.XXX: This is a story about ghosts.XXX: a XXX.XXX: Boys like to play tricks.Treat: an event or item that is out of the ordinary and gives great pleasure.XXX: We were treated to a XXX XXX.二、【重点句型】1.It's said that。

新版PEP英语六年级上册-Unit2-Ways-to-go-to-school-read-and-write

新版PEP英语六年级上册-Unit2-Ways-to-go-to-school-read-and-write

No , they don’t.
I don’t go to school. I learn at home.
THale Waihona Puke ank you!Now! Grandpa, let me read this for you.
How do they go to school?
In Yunnan, some students go to school by strop (绳索). Because there is a river here, and there is no bridge or ferry. In Guizhou, some students go to school by motorbike . Because they are lots of hills In Gansu, some students go to school by camel camel. Because there are lots of sand (沙). Sometimes they should wear a veil(面纱).
Safety is very important.
Cherish life!!! Pay attention to traffic safety!!!
Can you give some suggestions? 建议
You must ___________. pay attention to the traffic lights.
In ____________, some children go to school ___________.
You must ___________.
Don’t ___________.

听力课本听力原文---新世纪视听说4(第三版)听力文本资料Unit2听力原

听力课本听力原文---新世纪视听说4(第三版)听力文本资料Unit2听力原

新世纪视听说教程(听力课本)(第三版)Book4-Unit2听力原文整理者:计算机张鲁亚王潇Word bank More computer terms 第24页Internet: browser 浏览器,search engine 搜索引擎,web address 网址,upload 上传,download 下载e-mail: e-mail account 电子邮件账户,e-mail address 电子邮箱地址,send 发送,forward 转发,reply 回复,attach 添加附件,log in 登陆,log out 退出hardware: laptop 笔记本电脑,notebook 笔记本电脑,tablet 平板电脑,keyboard 键盘,monitor 显示器computing: window 窗口,desktop 桌面,tool bar 工具栏,menu 菜单,cursor 光标,folder 文件夹,file 文件,icon 图标,program 程序actions:type 打字输入,enter 输入,click on 点击,right click on 右击,double click on 双击,open 打开,close 关闭,save 保存,save as 另存为software:word processing 文字处理,spreadsheet 空白表格程序,database 数据库,presentation 呈现方式faults: frozen 死机,crash 系统崩溃,virus 病毒Audio Track 4-2-1 第25 页Situation 1Man: Oh no!Woman: What happened?Man: I can’t believe it! I was sending a message and I accidentally clicked on “Reply to All.”Woman: So?Man: It was a personal message for my friend, Jerry. I wanted to send it to his e-mail address only.Woman: Oops.Man: Exactly. …Instead I sent it to everyone on the list. How embarrassing!Situation2Man: I see you have a new keyboard. That’s nice.Woman: Yes. The company bought me a new one.Man: That’s good.Woman: Well, actually …I spoiled coffee on my old keyboard, and it stopped working. Man: Oh, I seeWoman: Don’t tell anyone. Drinking coffee near the computer is not allowed!Situation 3Woman: Have you finished working on my computer?Man: Yes I have. I’m afraid I don’t have good news for you.Woman: Really?Man: really. The problem is with you hardware.Woman: Oh. What do you suggest?1Man: I think you should probably buy a new computer. This one can’t be fixed.Woman: Well. I have had it for five years. It’s time to replace it, I guess.Audio Track 4-2-3 第26页Conversations 1Pam: Well, Lynn, I must be going. It was great to see you-Lynn: Bye Pam.Pam: What’s that?Lynn: Oh… that’s Ollie.Pam: Ollie? I didn’t know you had a dog!Lynn: Well we don’t … really.Pam: What do you mean?Lynn: Come here.Pam: Oh my goodness. It’s a robot!Lynn: That’s right. It’s a dog robot. They call it a “dogbot”.Pam: How interesting! ... But it’s a little strange, don’t you think?Lynn: Well, I wanted get an interactive toy for the kids. They love it. So I’m happy.Pam: How much did it cost?Lynn: Don’t ask. It wasn’t very affordable. It’s cheaper than having a real dog, though. We don’t ever to buy dog food! And the batteries are rechargeable.Conversation 2Juliana: Hey, Henrik. Look.Henrik: What is it, Juliana ?Juliana: What’s that guy doing over there?Henrik: Which guy?Juliana: The one over there. Wearing a suit. He’s punching so many buttons on his cell phone. Henrik: Oh, him. He’s probably playing a game.Juliana: Really?Henrik: A lot of people have games on their phones. It’s really popular here in Finland. They play them everywhere.Juliana: Do you play them, too?Henrik: Yes, I do.Audio Track 4-2-5 第27页In today’s report, we look at a new technology called pervasive c omputing.Pervasive computing means putting tiny computers into everyday electronic appliances, such as toasters and microwaves. With pervasive computing, appliances can communicate with their users-and with other appliances! Some companies now sell pervasive computing products like a “smart” coffee toaster. It remembers you favorite king of toast: light or dark. Companies are designing a “smart” coffee and maker and a “smart” clock. The coffee maker can measure the water and coffee. It can even put up milk in your breakfast coffee and make black coffee in the afternoon. The clock will check the time on other clocks in your houses and give information about other appliances. For example, it can tell you,” Your coffee maker needs more water.”2And that’s only the beginning. Once company is now advertising“Save time-phone your washing machine!” Engineers are making a “smart” house. In this house, the lights, heater, and air conditioner change automatically when family members come home. This makes the home comfortable, and it saves a lot of energy. Pervasive computing could change many parts of our daily lives.But do people really want pervasive computing? Do they really need technology everywhere? One company asked people about their opinions on “smart” applia nces. There were surprises. A “smart” refrigerator can buy more food on the Internet, but people didn’t want it, because it might make mistakes.“Pervasive computing is as important as a telephone”, says Rebecca Blair, president of InnoTech Corporation. But some of these products are not useful, or even practical. Companies should learn more about the technology that people really want.Audio Track 4-2-7 第27 页The appetite for newer, smarter mobile technology is growing. Hungry consumers are no longer satisfied with making calls and sending text messages, and people developers are taking notice. Your modern day smartphone is not just a communications device; It also offers a banquet of features such as a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.It’s hard to argue with the merits of having access to such entertainment on the go. And it’s harder to argue with the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions served up in a signal device. However, some would argue that these phones are eating up too much of people’s time. It’s certainly food for thought. As phones become smarter they might indeed devour what’s left of our social and interpersonal skills. We’ll have to wait and see.Audio Track 4-2-9 P28Local girl rescuedShe may have a broken leg, but she can’t be happier. Morgan Bailey, 11, is happy to be alive. Tuesday was like any other day for Morgan. She was at school. It was fourth period, and she was the first student to arrive in the gymnasium for her physical education class.Suddenly there was a loud noise.“There was a sharp cracking noise and then a loud boom. After that, I don’t remember anything,” said Morgan.There roof of the gymnasium had collapsed under the heavy snow. Morgan was trapped underneath. She could not escape.“I woke up and there was a big piece of wood on my leg. I could not move it. I was starting to get cold.”Fortunately, help was nearby. A new program usin g “rescue robots” was tired for the first time.“We were nervous about using the robot,” said Derrick Sneed, the man in charge of the program. “But in the end, the robot gave us reliable information. It went extremely well.” The rescue robot was able to g o into the gym and locate Morgan’s exact position.“We send in robots first because it may not be safe for humans,” said Mr. Sneed. Human3beings are not as useful as robots in some situations. “A gas leak, for example, could kill you or me but would not hu rt a robot.”Although it did not happen in Morgan’s case, some rescue robots can bring fresh air or water to people who are trapped.Rescue robots go into rough, dangerous places. They work in life or death situations. They have to be durable.Doctors say that Morgan is doing well. She should be going home in two or three days. What is the first thing she wants to do after she gets out of the hospital?“I want to meet my hero,” laughs Morgan. “That little robot that saved my life!”Audio Track 4-2-11 P29An increasing number of companies and individuals are now opting to purchase virtual storage for their computer files and programs.Accessibility is generally cited as the single most persuasive factor when making the switch. Being virtual, Clouds can be accessed from any computer with a Internet connection, and at any time. For those with slower Internet connections, sophisticated software accelerates upload and download times.Cost is always a mitigating factor when it comes to choosing which technology solution to adopt. And Clouds offer maximum flexibility when purchasing storage space. No longer do companies have to make long-term investments in expensive server equipment. They can purchase only the space they require now, with the knowledge that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future.Apprehensions, about the security of date, have now been put at ease as globally recognized software firms are building in the necessary security solutions.Audio Track 4-2-17 P34The most fun product has to be the cell phone. I use my cell phone all the time. Actually it almost never leaves my hand. It’s a good thing that it’s thin, light and portable. I love that I can do all sorts of things with it. It’s so much more than ju st a cell phone. I take photos with it;I use it to listen to music, and sometimes I watch movies. It’s really handy for passing the time while I’m commuting. The only negative is that the battery does not last long. It hardly lasts a day before it needs to be recharged. I should add that my phone is very practical, too. I use it to communicate with my friends and family. I can’t make long distance calls to my parents as it’s too expensive, but with my cell phone I can send text messages quite cheaply. Audio Track 4-2-1 P36Reda: I really don’t know a lot about electronics but I think that new phones...new cell phones...with ah... Cameras...which have digital cameras are well cool and they’re so easy to use. And you don’t have think all the time that y ou forgot the camera...you know? Because you always have it with you and that’s so smart.Kevin: I like the laptop because it’s very, very thin. It’s maybe less than one inch and it’s4about four pounds and I can carry it anywhere I want.Alejandra: My favorite feature of my computer is the Instant Messenger. The reason for this is that it’s very affordable, fun, and convenient and allows me to chat with my friends from all over the world.Denise: I stay in touch with my family in Brazil with like...Instant Messenger.Jackie: I use the computer for chatting online, searching the web, and downloading music. Catherine: I have a lot of friends in New York and Philadelphia and California, so instead of talking on the phone with them, I e-mail them constantly...Dave: My laptop computer is fun because I can do all sorts of things on it. I can write a paper while I’m on the train on the way home.Julianna: I use my computer to surf on the Internet, to do my homework, and to work. My computer was expensive, but it is reliable.Jonathan: I don’t really like my computer because it’s old and not reliable.Audio Track 4-2-3 P40Prof.Morgan: Good. So change the first part and make those corrections and your paper will be great.Tara: OK. Thanks for all your he lp, Professor Morgan. I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today. Prof.Morgan: You know, technology is amazing. In high school used to write my term papers on a typewriter.Tara: It must have a taken a long time to write a paper on a typewriter.Prof.Morgan: Well, I was pretty fast, but I made some mistakes. Actually, the typewriter were not that bad. Now, as for the first computers...oh my gosh!Tara: What do you mean?Prof.Morgan: The first computers were so unreliable. They used to crash all the time. And they were not as affordable or as fast as they are now.Tara: Mine’s pretty fast, but not as fast as some of the newer, more expensive ones.Prof.Morgan: I know! And nowadays, almost everyone has a computer. In those days, nobody had their own computer. We used to use the ones at the university.Tara: In the computer lab?Prof.Morgan: Yeah, that’s all we had. I’ll never forget, one spring, during final exams. Everybody was working on their term papers, and the electricity went out!Tara: So? No big ptops have batteries...Prof.Morgan: Yes, but remember, in those days we did not have laptops. If you computer crashed, you lost everything.Tara: Everything?Prof.Morgan: Everything. We used to lose information all the time, but that time it was terrible. Everybody lost their paper that afternoon...including me.Tara: What did you do?Prof.Morgan: I went back to the good, old-fashioned way.Tara: You mean typewriters?Prof.Morgan: Nope. I used something more affordable, portable, reliable, disposable, something that always worked.5Tara: What was that?Prof.Morgan: (hold up pencil and paper) The first word processor.6。

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recommend v. recommend sb. sth. recommend doing recommend that…(should) 建议,劝告 建议,劝告… recommend sb. to do 建议,劝某人做某事 建议, 我劝你在做任何决定前先仔细思考一下。 我劝你在做任何决定前先仔细思考一下。 I recommend you to think carefully before you make any decisions.
10.be willing to do sth.
每当我面临困难他都愿意来帮我。 每当我面临困难他都愿意来帮我。 He is willing to help whenever I face trouble. be unwilling to do 不愿意做
11. factor n.因素 因素
the key factor 关键因素 the positive factor 积极因素 the negative factor 消极因素
2 .command
1) n. 掌握,运用能力 掌握,
have a good command of sth.掌握得好 掌握得好 她只会说一点点法语,但英语非常好。 她只会说一点点法语,但英语非常好。 She only speaks a little French, but she has a very good command of English. at one’s command 听凭自由使用 这电脑归他使用。 这电脑归他使用。 The computer is at his command. take command of 控制
4. sincere adj. 真诚的
她真诚的微笑带给我们信心。 她真诚的微笑带给我们信心。 Her sincere smile gives us a lot of confidence. sincerely adv. I sincerely hope you will come with us. 我真诚地希望你会和我们一起去。 我真诚地希望你会和我们一起去。
3.这个辅导中心打算吸收他作为一名老师 3.这个辅导中心打算吸收他作为一名老师。( enrol … as ) 这个辅导中心打算吸收他作为一名老师。
The tutorial center decided to enrol him as a teacher .
4.在暑假期间参加了一个很好的辅导班( enrol ) 在暑假期间参加了一个很好的辅导班( 在暑假期间参加了一个很好的辅导班
He was late for work this morning as a result of the traffic jam.
2)result v. result in result from
导致 由……引起 引起
他的失败是由于他工作不够努力。 他的失败是由于他工作不够努力。 His failure resulted from not working hard enough.
9.enroll v.注册 注册 enrollment n. 注册
enroll in/on the course
报名参加课程
enroll at 报考 报考……
最后我报考了复旦大学。 最后我报考了复旦大学。
I enrolled at Fudan University at last. enroll sb.in/as sth. enroll sb. as a member of a club 吸收某人为俱乐部的一员
命令某人做某事
3. qualified adj. 胜任的,合格的 胜任的, qualified teachers 合格的教师 be qualified to do Sb. be qualified as +身份/职位 作为合格的 身份/ 作为合格的…… be qualified for 胜任 胜任…… qualify sb. for… Sth. qualify sb. as… qualify sb. to do… 他的能力使他有资格担任这一工作。 他的能力使他有资格担任这一工作。 His ability qualified him for the job. qualification n.资格证书 资格证书
6.supplementary adj. 补充的 supplementary reading 补充阅读 supplementary exercises 补充练习 7.result 1)as a result 结果
as a result of 作为 的结果 作为……的结果
今天早晨他因为交通阻塞而工作迟到了。
command 2) vt. 命令,赢得 ) 命令, command the respect 赢得尊重 command that +(should) V. command sb. to do 他命令士兵保持安静。 他命令士兵保持安静。 He commanded that the soldier (should) keep silent. He commanded the soldier to keep silent. 命令某人做某事
She enrolled on a good tutorial center during the summer vacation.
5.他有出色的计算机运用能力。(command of ) 他有出色的计算机运用能力。 他有出色的计算机运用能力
He has a good command of computer.
8. recommendation n.
make a recommendation to sb. 向……推荐 推荐 on one’s recommendation 经……推荐 推荐
经他推荐我买了这本畅销书。 经他推荐我买了这本畅销书。 I bought the best-selling book on his recommendation.
不管发生什么,都不要对自己失去信心。 不管发生什么,都不要对自己失去信心。
No matter what happens, never lose confidence in yourself.
confident adj. 自信的 be confident of/about sth. be confident that 坚信 坚信…… 她坚信他们队会赢。 她坚信他们队会赢。 She is confident that their team will win.
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1. reasonable adj. 合理的
以price reason n. 原因
v. 推理;说服 推理; reason sb. into doing sth. 说服某人做某事 reason sb. out of doing sth.说服某人不做某事 说服某人不做某事 让我试试说服他加入我们的行列。 让我试试说服他加入我们的行列。 Let me try to reason him into joining us.
( recommend ) I recommend you to think over in case you do something foolish. 2.作为老师,我们应该向学生们推荐一些好书 (recommend) 作为老师, 作为老师 我们应该向学生们推荐一些好书. As a teacher , we should recommend the students some good books.
周密计划是这项工程成功的重要因素。 周密计划是这项工程成功的重要因素。
Carefully planning was an important factor in the success of the project.
1. 我建议你要非常仔细地考虑, 以免作出任何蠢事。 我建议你要非常仔细地考虑, 以免作出任何蠢事。
5. confidence n. 信心 have (absolute) confidence in…
足够)信心 对……有(足够 信心 有 足够
build confidence in… 对……建立信心 建立信心 lose confidence in…
对……失去信心 失去信心 have no confidence in… 对……没有信心 没有信心 lack confidence in… 对……缺乏信心 缺乏信心
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