LWTE 1B Chapter 1 Choosing a Pet 1 (2)

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Side by side第一册CHPTER 16测验卷

Side by side第一册CHPTER 16测验卷

SIDE BY SIDE I CHPATER 16 测验卷一写出下列词组的中文或英文(15%)1 take a shower _________________2 do exercise _________________3 drive to the supermarket ________________4 see a movie_________________5 go to sleep _________________6 on the way to work_________________7 take the subway _________________8 brush one’s teeth _________________9 miss the bus _________________ 10 leave for work _________________11 上班迟到_________________ 12 生气_________________13 等火车_________________ 14 写信_________________15 吃早饭_________________二辨音,找出下列四个单词中划线部分不同发音的单词(10%)() 1 A wrote B drove C forgot D stole( ) 2 A exercise Bgrocery C breakfast D letter( ) 3A though B bought C caught D thought( ) 4 A bicycle B briefcase C headache D clean( ) 5 A stayed B listened C missed Denjoyed三配对(20%)()1 Did you brush your teeth last night?()2 What did they do last night?()3 I see.()4 When did you leave for work this morning?()5 Why were you late for work today?()6 Did your children make dinner yesterday?()7 I didn’t go to the library last week.()8 How did he go to the station?()9 Did Timothy do his exercises yesterday afternoon?()10 Did she see a movie with her friends last Sunday?A No, they didn’t. I made dinner yesterday.B I didn’t ,either.C No, I didn’t.D He went there on foot.E No,he didn’t. He listened to music.F They did their homework.G I missed the train.H Yes, she did.I I left at about 7:00 A.M.J I’m sorry I’m late. I got up late this morning.四写出下列动词的过去式(10%)1 get _________________2 take _________________3 have _________________4 buy _________________5 make _________________6 write_________________7 read _________________ 8 see_________________9 forget _________________ 10 meet _________________五动词填空(20%)1 Victor usually __________ (get) up at 7 A.M.,but he _________________(not get)up at 7 A.M. yesterday morning.2 We _________________(go)to the library and _________________(read)some interesting books last Saturday.3 Bob _________________(forget) his backpack and _________________(have)to go back home to get it.4 --_________________Michael _________________(buy)a car a month ago?—No. He _________________(buy) a bicycle.5When _________________he _________________(write)this letter?He _________________(write)it just now.六改写句子(15%)1 Jennifer did her exercises two hours ago.(改为否定句)2 We rode our bicycles to school this morning .(改为否定句)3 Wanda had a headache yesterday evening.(改为一般疑问句)4 Bob read the newspaper just now.(改为一般疑问句)5 My mother bought some groceries at the supermarket last week.(根据划线部分提问)七写作Tell about a day off you enjoyed.(10%)What did you do in the morning?In the afternoon?In the evening?_____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________。

2020新译林版高中英语选修一Unit2课文语精选全文完整版

2020新译林版高中英语选修一Unit2课文语精选全文完整版

可编辑修改精选全文完整版Unit2 Precision farming hits its target When we think of farming, the first image that springs to mind might be of a farmer working in a field under the 1._________ (bake) sun. Face covered in sweat, he might be walking through the field, carefully checking his crops before deciding what needs to be done. In modern times, however, this deep-rooted image of a traditional farmer is being changed. The collaboration between farming and technology has given rise 2._______ precision farming, an approach that equips farmers with the tools and data they need to make 3. _______(rely) decisions with remarkable accuracy. This evolution is having a positive impact on farming, while also providing better solutions to the world's pressing food problems.It is the advent of modern technology that has turned farming into a 4. _______ (high) precise industry. This latest wave of innovation offers farmers information that is more detailed, measurements that are more accurate and solutions that are more effective. Therefore, precision farming is a data-driven approach to the improvement of food production with the primary goals of reducing a farm's input, increasing its output and better conserving the environment. These goals can be achieved with a 5. ________ (combine) of information-gathering tools like sensors, satellites and drones, and advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence(Al). With 6._______ (mass) amounts of data on the state of their farmland 7. _______ (gather), analysed and processed in real time, farmers are able to give the best possible care to the crops that most need it at the most appropriate time and put their resources to the best use. As an added bonus, the decline in the amount of unnecessary chemicals 8. ________ (minimum) potential threats to the environment.Precision farming boasts a diverse range of application 9. _________ (capable) at different stages of food production-monitoring, diagnosing, identifying and targeting. Soil sampling, an example of precision farming in its most fundamentalform, provides an accurate means for farmers to tend their crops. Field sensors check the soil's moisture, nutrient levels and pH levels, 10. _________ (enable) farmers to monitor their crops at any time, from anywhere. As the data library builds 11._______, "a big picture" of the soil is revealed so that farmers are able to accurately assess the condition of the soil in real time, identify potential problems and work out solutions accordingly. For instance, if the soil is found to be poor in nutrients, not only do farmers know that fertilizer is needed, they can 12. _______ calculate the exact amount. 13. ____________ (consequence), soil sampling makes 14. ______ possible for farmers to create the ideal conditions for their crops to grow and manage their resources effectively at the same time.While such applications are of enormous benefit, precision farming can reach a much higher level with the application of artificial intelligence. When 15. ______ (use) in farming machines, AI does contribute to increased crop yields as well as 16. ________ (simple) crop tracking, harvesting and processing. AI-controlled machines can now plant and harvest more crops at faster speeds 17. ________ humans ever could, while computer vision can distinguish weeds from crops. Moreover, algorithms based on data gathered by sensors, drones and satellites can work out site-specific management of the crops. With such efficiency and accuracy, this technology is ideal for farming crops that require delicate handling. For example, cotton farmers use drones with AI technology to carry out specialized tasks: they precisely remove the cotton plants' leaves by spraying chemicals only on the parts that need them. The drones autonomously navigate the fields, taking images of the crops, which are then analysed by software. Once the exact amount needed is determined, the drones spray the chemicals, while farmers can follow the whole process on a mobile device.Thanks to precision farming's close relationship with technology, the farming industry's capabilities can develop even further. Through the 18. _________ (integrate) of 5G technology and the Internet of Things(loT), as well as advances in deep-learning technologies, not only will larger amounts of data be available, but they will be processed more efficiently. Consequently, precision farming will become moreeffective and have an even greater impact on how we grow our food. Without doubt, the push for future developments in precision farming will benefit all of us-it will contribute to a greener, healthier and better-fed planet.Keys: 1. baking 2. to 3. reliable 4. highly 5. combination 6. massive 7. gathered 8. minimizes 9. capabilities 10. enabling 11. up 12. also 13. Consequently 14. It 15. used 16. simplified 17. than 18. integrationTea: China’s gift to the worldTea is currently the world's most popular drink, only after water. However, there was a time when tea was known only to the Chinese. So, how did tea 1. ________( origin) in China? And how did it get to conquer the world to the extent that people often describe something they really like as their "cup of tea"?2. _______ we know that tea drinking started in China, its true origin remains something of a mystery. Legend has it that about 5,000 years ago, Shennong came3. ______ tea when dried leaves blew into a pot of boiling water.4. _________ (follow) his discovery, tea was used as medicine,5. ________ (include) in meals and later offered as a refreshing drink to officials and noblemen.6. _________(event), it became a common drink enjoyed and embraced by all Chinese people.Over the years, as tea drinking became an important part of China's rich culture, the love of tea inspired many people to write about it. The great Tang poet Du Fu described his tea-drinking experience in poetic language, "On the high place the setting sun does shine. In the spring breeze, I sip my tea, sweet and fine." Lu Yu, a tea master, wrote The Classic of Tea, which remains the earliest and most famous7. ________ (detail) study on tea in the world, covering everything anyone could possibly want to know about Chinese tea.It is then not surprising that the beauty of tea was eventually revealed to a wider world.When the Tang and Song Dynasties needed strong Tibetan horses, the Tea Horse Road was born. Porters 8. ________ (carry) back-breaking loads of tea bricks made their way through dangerous snow-covered mountain passes in the most terrible weather conditions, to trade Sichuan and Yunnan tea for horses. Over time, the gift of tea was further delivered to Western Asia and Eastern Africa. Meanwhile, different sea routes also helped spread tea to other parts of the world. As early as the Tang Dynasty, Japanese monks came to study in China and took with them tea seeds and tea-making customs when 9. ________ (return) to Japan. Around the 1600s, tea 10.________(ship) to Europe from China by Portuguese and Dutch sea traders.The well-known writer Lin Yutang 11. _____(sum) up the power of tea when he said, "There is something in the nature of tea that leads us into a world of quiet 12. _________(contemplate) of life."Tea drinking is not just about refreshing the mind and body but also about appreciating the harmony between man and nature.From hillside to teacupGrowing teaTea plants grow best in warm, humid regions with well-drained soil. Consequently, they grow well on steep hillsides 13._______ heavy rain can easily drain away.China boasts many tea-growing areas, which can be divided into four distinct regions. Among them the south-west tea-growing region is the oldest while the region south of the Yangtze River produces the most tea in China.[ Subheading 1]_________Tea bushes are grown in rows and cut to a height of about one metre, 14. ______ (allow) tea pickers to easily harvest tea leaves. It takes up to five years for a tea bush to come to maturity, at 15._______ time the bud and top leaves are picked every few days. The tea-picking season may start as early as February and extend until late November.[ Subheading 2]________The process of turning tea leaves into the tea we love to drink is both complicated and highly technical. There are commonly between two and seven procedures 16. _______ (involve)in the processing of the fresh tea leaves. Any addition or 17. _______ (exclude) of these stages results in a different type of tea: green, yellow, white, black and oolong tea. Actually, all these different types of tea can be made from a single tea plant.[ Subheading 3]_________Tea can be enjoyed in many different ways. For example, the English drink their tea with milk, the Japanese enjoy powdered green tea, and in Morocco, mint tea 18. ________ (prefer). Tea drinking has also become part of many countries' culture. The English have their "afternoon tea", and in China, rightfully regarded 19. _____ the "birthplace" of tea, tea drinking can be both a common daily practice and a near 20._________(ceremony) experience.Keys: 1. originate 2. While 3. across 4. Following 5. included 6. Eventually 7. detailed 8. carrying 9. returning 10. was shipped 11. summed 12. contemplation 13. where 14. to allow 15. which 16. involved 17. exclusion 18. is preferred 19. as 20. ceremonial。

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简爱Chapter 1

简爱Chapter 1

Chapter 1THERE was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning; but since dinner (Mrs Reed, when there was no company, dined early) the cold winter wind had brought with it clouds so sombre, and a rain so penetrating, that further outdoor exercise was now out of the question.I was glad of it; I never liked long walks, especially on chilly afternoons: dreadful to me was the coming home in the raw twilight, with nipped fingers and toes, and a heart saddened by the chidings of Bessie, the nurse, and humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza, John, and Georgiana Reed.The said Eliza, John, and Georgiana were now clustered round their mamma in the drawing-room: she lay reclined on a sofa by the fire side, and with her darlingsabout her (for the time neither quarrelling nor crying) looked perfectly happy. Me, she had dispensed from joining the group, saying, 'She regretted to be under the necessity of keeping me at a distance; but that until she heard from Bessie, and could discover by her own observation that I was endeavouring in good earnest to acquire a more sociable and childlike disposition, a more attractive and sprightly manner —something lighter, franker, more natural, as it were —she really must exclude me from privileges intended only for contented, happy little children.''What does Bessie say I have done?' I asked.'Jane, I don't like cavillers or questioners, besides, there is something truly forbidding in a child taking up her elders in that manner. Be seated somewhere; and until you can speak pleasantly, remainsilent.'A small breakfast-room adjoined the drawing-room, I slipped in there. It contained a bookcase; I soon possessed myself of a volume, taking care that it should be one stored with pictures. I mounted into the window- seat: gathering up my feet, I sat cross- legged, like a Turk; and, having drawn the red moreen curtain nearly close, I was shrined in double retirement.Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand; to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day. At intervals, while turning over the leaves in my book, I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon. Afar, it offered a pale blank of mist and cloud; near, a scene of wet lawn and storm-beat shrub, with ceaseless rain sweeping away wildly before a long and lamentable blast.I returned to my book —Bewick's History of British Birds: the letter press thereof I cared little for, generally speaking; and yet there were certain introductory pages that, child as I was, I could not pass quite as a blank. They were those which treat of the haunts of sea-fowl; of 'the solitary rocks and promontories' by them only inhabited; of the coast of Norway, studded with isles from its southern extremity, the Lindeness, or Naze, to the North Cape —'Where the Northern Ocean, in vast whirls, Boils round the naked, melancholy isles Of farthest Thule; and the Atlantic surge Pours in among the stormy Hebrites. Nor could I pass unnoticed the suggestion of the bleak shores of Lapland, Siberia, Spitzbergen, Nova Zembla, Iceland, Greenland, with 'the vast sweep of the Arctic Zone, and those forlorn regionsof dreary space —that reservoir of frost and snow, where firm fields of ice, the accumulation of centuries of winters, glazed in Alpine heights above heights, surround the pole, and concentre the multiplied rigours of extreme cold '. Of these death-white realms I formed an idea of my own: shadowy, like all the half-comprehended notions that float dim through children's brains, but strangely impressive. The words in these introductory pages connected themselves with the succeeding vignettes, and gave significance to the rock standing up alone in a sea of billow and spray; to the broken boat stranded on a desolate coast; to the cold and ghastly moon glancing through bars of cloud at a wreck just sinking.I cannot tell what sentiment haunted the quite solitary churchyard, with its inscribed headstone; its gate, its two trees,its low horizon, girdled by a broken wall, and its newly risen crescent, attesting the hour of eventide.The two ships becalmed on a torpid sea, I believed to be marine phantoms.The fiend pinning down the thief's pack behind him, I passed over quickly: it was an object of terror.So was the black, horned thing seated aloof on a rock, surveying a distant crowd surrounding a gallows.Each picture told a story; mysterious often to my undeveloped understanding and imperfect feelings, yet ever profoundly interesting: as interesting as the tales Bessie sometimes narrated on winter evenings, when she chanced to be in good humour; and when, having brought her ironing-table to the nursery-hearth, she allowed us to sit about it, and while she got up Mrs Reed's lace frills, and crimped her nightcap borders, fed our eagerattention with passages of love and adventure taked from old fairy tales and older ballads; or (as at a later period I discovered) from the pages of Pamela, and Henry, Earl of Moreland.With Bewick on my knee, I was then happy: happy at least in my way. I feared nothing but interruption, and that came too soon. The breakfast- room door was opened.'Boh! Madam Mope!' cried the voice of John Reed; then he paused: he found the room apparently empty.'Where the dickens is she?' he continued. 'Lizzy! Gcorgy! (calling to his sisters) Jane is not here: tell mamma she is run out into the rain —bad animal!''It is well I drew the curtain, ' thought I, and I wished fervently he might not discover my hiding-place: nor would John Reed have found it out himself; he was notquick either of vision or conception; but Eliza just put her head in at the door, and said at once:'She is in the window-seat, to be sure, Jack.'And I came out immediately, for I trembled at the idea of being dragged forth by the said Jack.'What do you want?' I asked with awkward diffidence.'Say, "what do you want, Master Reed,"' was the answer. 'I want you to come here'; and seating himself in an arrn-chair, he intimated by a gesture that I was to approach and stand before him.John Reed was a schoolboy of fourteen years old; four years older than I, for I was but ten; large and stout for his age, with a dingy and unwholesome skin; thick lineaments in a spacious visage, heavy limbs and large extremities. He gorged himself habitually at table, which madehim bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye with flabby cheeks. He ought now to have been at school; but his mamma had taken him home for a month or two, ' on account of his dedicate health'. Mr. Mila, the master, affirmed that he would do very well if he had fewer cakes and sweetmeat sent him from home; but the mother's heart turned from an opinion so harsh, and inclined rather to the more refined idea that John's sallowness was owing to over-application, and, perhaps to pining after home.John had not much affection for his mother and sisters, and an antipathy to me. He bullied and punished me; not two or three times in the week, nor once or twice in a day, but continually: every nerve I had feared him, and every morsel of flesh on my bones shrank when he came near. There were moments when I was bewildered by the terror he inspired,because I had no appeal whatever against either his menaces or his inflictions; the servants did not like to offend their young master by taking my part against him, and Mrs Reed was blind and deaf on the subject: she never saw him strike or heard him abuse me, though he did both now and then in her very presence; more frequently, however, behind her back.Habitually obedient to John, I came up to his chair: he spent some three minutes in thrusting out his tongue at me as far as he could with out damaging the roots: I knew he would soon strike, and while dreading the blow, I mused on the disgusting and ugly appearance of him who would presently deal it. I wonder if he read that notion in my face; for, all at once, without speaking, he struck suddenly and strongly. I tottered, and on regaining my equilibrium retired back a step or two from his chair.'That is for your impudence in answering mamma a while since, ' said he, 'and for your sneaking way of getting behind curtains, and for the look you had in your eyes two minutes since, you rat!' Accustomed to John Recd's abuse, I never had an idea of replying to it: my care was how to endure the blow which would certainly follow the insult.'What were you doing behind the curtain?' he asked.'I was reading.''Show the book.'I returned to the window and fetched it thence.'You have no business to take our books; you are a dependant, mamma says; you have no money; your father left you none; you ought to beg, and not to live here with gentlemen's children like us, and eat the same meals we do, and wear clothes at our mamma's expense. Now, I'll teach you torummage my book-shelves: for they are mine; all the house belongs to me, or will do in a few years. Go and stand by the door, out of the way of the mirror and the windows.'I did so, not at first aware what was his intention; but when I saw him lift and poise the book and stand in act to hurl it I instinctively started aside with a cry of alarm: not soon enough however; the volume was flung, it hit me, and I fell, striking my head against the door and cutting it. The cut bled, the pain was sharp: my terror had passed its climax; other feelings succeeded.'Wicked and cruel boy!' I said. 'You are like a murderer —you are like a slave-driver —you are like the Roman emperors!'I had read Goldsmith's History of Rome, and had formed my opinion of Nero,Caligula, &c. Also I had drawn parallels in silence, which I never thought thus to have declared aloud.'What! what!' he cried. 'Did she say that to me? Did you hear her, Eliza and Georgiana? Won't I tell mamma? but first —'He ran headlong at me: I felt him grasp my hair and my shoulder: he had dosed with a desperate thing. I really saw in him tyrant: a murderer. I felt a drop or two of blood from my head trickle down my neck, and was sensible of somewhat pungent suffering: these sensations for the time predominated over fear, and I received him in frantic sort. I don't very well know what I did with my hands, but he called me 'Rat! rat!' and bellowed out aloud. Aid was near him: Eliza and Georgiana had run for Mrs Reed, who was gone upstairs; she now came upon the scene, followed by Bessieand her maid Abbot. We were parted: I heard the words: —'Dear! dear! What a fury to fly at Master John!''Did ever anybody see such a picture of passion!'Then Mrs Reed subjoined:'Take her away to the red-room, and lock her in there.' Four hands were immediately laid upon me, and I was borne upstairs.。

剑桥国际英语教程1.Interchange1.阅读部分中文译文翻译

剑桥国际英语教程1.Interchange1.阅读部分中文译文翻译
Unit13小费---给还是不给?
“tip来'源于古英语中的俚语,其意为 给”。它既是名词也是动词。美国人通 常在诸如饭馆、机场、酒店和美发沙龙等场所付人小费。
有的时候很难知道该给多少小费,小费的多少通常取决于服务质量,像负 责停车的服务员或者酒店服务这类人的小费较少。出租车司机,男女招待的小 费就比较多。下面是美国付小费的一些参考金额:
独立;具冒险精神Jane:
长相平庸一般
魅ley:
书呆子气;严肃
那么为什么父母给他们的孩子不太流行的名字呢?最大的原因是传统。许 多人随了他家庭成员的名字。当然,随着时间的推移,观点也会发生改变。一 个现在不太流行的名字在将来也许会变得很受欢迎,而这对于那些叫做George
Kevin
Unit8一篇城区的微缩世界
人行道上聚集着身着各色传统服饰的印度妇女。在拐弯处一个女人正在售 卖中国大饼。一家饭馆里正播放着一个罗马尼亚乐队的新歌。这里是印度、中 国还是罗马尼亚呢?都不是,这里是阿斯托利亚,纽约市皇后区的一个城区。 阿斯托利亚曾一度以希腊文化为主。但是这片区域变化很大。来白印度、巴基 斯坦、泰国、中国以及全美的新居民正迁入这片城区。
Unit14力所能及改善环境
车:
车型越来越大,SU\^很大,类似卡车的交通工具,现在是在美国最受欢迎 的新款车型。车型越大,耗油越多,也加重了酸雨和空气污染问题,所以尽量 步行,骑白行车,或者使用公共交通工具。
如果你开车时,定时调校发动机,这样可以省油,减少污染。
能源:
家用能源消耗最大的就是供暖和制冷。因此,调高制冷温度或调低制热, 尤其在晚上更要如此。把普通电灯泡换成荧光节能灯泡。记得关灯。
2001年:
克里斯蒂娜与其他歌手一起为电影〈〈红磨坊》录制Lady Marmalade〈〈果酱

pets模拟试题及答案

pets模拟试题及答案

pets模拟试题及答案一、选择题(每题2分,共20分)1. Which of the following is NOT a common pet?A. DogB. CatC. FishD. Snake2. What is the best way to show affection to your pet?A. Yelling at itB. Petting it gentlyC. Ignoring itD. Hitting it3. How often should you feed a small dog?A. Once a dayB. Twice a dayC. Three times a dayD. As much as it wants4. What is the primary reason for taking your pet to the vet?A. GroomingB. VaccinationsC. PlaytimeD. Socialization5. What is the most important thing to consider when choosinga pet?A. PriceB. SpaceC. Time commitmentD. All of the above6. What should you do if your pet is lost?A. Give up looking for itB. Post flyers and notify local sheltersC. Wait for it to come homeD. Blame others7. Which of the following is NOT a sign of a healthy pet?A. Bright eyesB. Clean furC. LethargyD. Good appetite8. What is the best way to train a pet?A. Using harsh punishmentsB. Positive reinforcementC. Ignoring bad behaviorD. Only rewarding after perfect performance9. How can you prevent your pet from chewing furniture?A. Spraying furniture with bitter substancesB. Leaving it aloneC. Yelling at it after it chewsD. Providing it with no chew toys10. What is the first step in introducing a new pet to your home?A. Giving it a tour of the houseB. Letting it explore on its ownC. Keeping it in a confined spaceD. Introducing it to other pets immediately答案:1. D2. B3. B4. B5. D6. B7. C8. B9. A 10. C二、填空题(每题1分,共10分)11. A pet’s diet should be _______ and balanced.12. Regular exercise is important for a pet’s _______ and mental well-being.13. Vaccinations are a preventive measure against _______ diseases.14. A pet’s behavior can be influenced by its _______ environment.15. Spaying or neutering can help control the _______ of pets.16. Socialization is the process of getting a pet used to_______ and other animals.17. Pet insurance can cover _______ and emergency care.18. The life span of a pet can vary greatly depending on its_______.19. A pet’s health can be monitored through regular _______.20. Training a pet requires patience, consistency, and_______.答案:11. nutritious 12. physical 13. infectious 14. social 15. population 16. people 17. routine 18. species 19. check-ups 20. positive reinforcement三、简答题(每题5分,共30分)21. 为什么定期给宠物进行健康检查很重要?22. 描述一下宠物训练中正面强化法的工作原理。

高考英语双文阅读与学习:了不起的盖茨比-Chapter 1-02

高考英语双文阅读与学习:了不起的盖茨比-Chapter 1-02

高考英语双文阅读与学习:了不起的盖茨比-Chapter 1-02Chapter 1第五段:My family have been prominent, well-to-do people in this Middle Western city for three generations.笔记:this Middle Western city:美国中西部的一个城市。

美国中西部具体指的是美国纵贯南北的阿巴拉契亚山脉以西、密西西比河盆地以北的地区, 那里集聚着许多来自北欧的移民。

这个地区包括美国北达科他州(North Dakota)、明尼苏达州(Minnesota)、俄亥俄州(Ohio)、密苏里州(Missouri)、印第安纳州(Indiana)等。

prominent /ˈprɑmənənt /重要的; 著名的 well-to-do富裕的(be better off经济状况较以前(或较大多数人)好)翻译:在这座中西部城市,我家连续三代都算是有头有脸的上流人士。

The Carraways are something of a clan, and we have a tradition that we're descended from the Dukes of Buccleuch, but the actual founder of my line was my grandfather's brother, who came here in fifty-one, sent a substitute to the Civil War, and started the wholesale hardware business that my father carries on today.笔记:something of a(an)既可与表物的名词连用,亦可与表人的名词连用。

它表示不确定的程度(多少,有点,在某种程度上): I'm something of a carpenter.我会点儿木工。

译林版高中英语选择性必修第1册 U2L2 Reading (II)

译林版高中英语选择性必修第1册 U2L2 Reading (II)

5. Overcome with sorrow, she jumps into his grave. (para. 2, lines 13–14) 不胜伤悲,她跳进了梁山伯的坟墓。
① [usually passive] to be extremely stronglysant as if whispering to the audience
The two lovers spend three years at school together.
The lovers are separated because ...
Liang falls sick and dies.
• 这本书是如此吸引人以至于我手不释卷。 This book is so attractive that I can’t
__t_ea_r__m_y_s_e_lf_a_w__a_y___ from it. • 悲愤之下,他将信撕成碎片。
Sad and angry, he __to_r_e_t_h_e_l_e_tt_e_r _in_t_o_p_i_e_c_e_s____. • 这幢旧楼将要被拆除来为新图书馆腾出地方。
• 只有通过多方努力我们才能有效解决这个难题。 _O_n_l_y_w__it_h__co_m__b_in_e_d__e_ff_o_r_ts__ can we effectively solve the tough problem.
• 感到恐惧与紧张,我发现考前睡不好觉。 _O_v_e_r_c_o_m_e__w_i_th__fe_a_r_a_n_d__n_e_rv_o_u_s_n_e_s,sI find it hard to have a sound sleep before an exam.
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