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全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课文原文及翻译Unit1-8

全新版大学英语(第二版)综合教程3课文原文及翻译Unit1-8

目录Unit1 Text A Mr. Doherty Builds His Dream Life 1Unit1 Text B American Family Life: The Changing Picture 4Unit2 Text A The Freedom Givers 10Unit3 Text A The Land of the Lock 14Unit3 Text B Why I Bought A Gun16Unit4 Text A Was Einstein a Space Alien? 21Unit5 Text A Writing Three Thank-You Letters 25Unit6 Text A The Last Leaf 28Unit7 Text A Life of a Salesman33Unit7 Text B Bricklayer's Boy41Unit8 Text A Human Cloning: A Scientist’s Story47Unit8 Text B Second Thoughts on Cloning 50Unit1 Text A Mr. Doherty Builds His Dream Life多尔蒂先生创建自己的理想生活吉姆·多尔蒂Jim Doherty 1 There are two things I have always wanted to do -- write and live on a farm. Today I'm doing both. I am not in E. B. White's class as a writer or in my neighbors' league as a farmer, but I'm getting by. And after years of frustration with city and suburban living, my wife Sandy and I have finally found contentment here in the country.有两件事是我一直想做的――写作与务农。

新版大学英语(三)(Unit 5)

新版大学英语(三)(Unit 5)

Key Words (paras 4-8)
• 7. innovation (n.) – 革新;创新(para 6) • E.g. The duty of every teacher is to encourage creativity and innovation in the classroom. • 8. upcoming (adj.) (only before noun) – 即 将来临的;即将发生的 (para 6) • E.g. I feel very confident about the upcoming debate because I believe that I can defeat my opponent’s argument easily.
Key Words (paras 4-8)
• 1. prone (adj.) – 易于发生某事(尤指不好或有害 的事)的;很可能…的;有…倾向的 (para 4) • E.g. Most children are prone to junk food. • 2. dedicate (vt.) – (为某一目的而) 使用 • E.g. The newspaper dedicated three whole pages to pictures of the princess. (para 4) • 3. foster (vt.) – 促进;培养;助长(para 5) • E.g. All classroom practice will be geared to encouraging and fostering not only students’ learning habits but also students’ creativity.
Key Words (paras 1-3)

最新外教社大学英语精读第三册unit5原文+翻译+课后翻译

最新外教社大学英语精读第三册unit5原文+翻译+课后翻译

Unit5A mother and her son learn more from a moment of defeat than they ever could from a victory. Her example of never giving up gives him courage for the rest of his life.从失败的一刻中,母亲和儿子收获了他们从成功中不曾收获到的。

母亲永不放弃的精神给他此后的人生以很大的勇气。

The Day Mother CriedGerald MooreComing home from school that dark winter's day so long ago, I was filled with anticipation. I had a new issue of my favorite sports magazine tucked under my arm, and the house to myself. Dad was at work, my sister was away, and Mother wouldn't be home from her new job for an hour. I bounded up the steps, burst into the living room and flipped on a light.妈哭的那天在很久以前一个昏暗的冬天,我放学回家,心中充满了期待。

我腋下夹着一期新的我最爱看的体育杂志,再者,家里没有别人打扰我。

爸爸在上班,妹妹不在家。

妈妈刚找到新工作,还得过一个小时才下班。

我跳上台阶,冲进起居室,啪嗒一声打开电灯。

I was shocked into stillness by what I saw.Mother, pulled into a tight ball with her face in her hands, sat at the far end of the couch.She was crying. I had never seen her cry.我被眼前的景象惊呆了。

大学英语全新版第三册第五单元答案

大学英语全新版第三册第五单元答案
to a record. (stretch)
2) Tom listened hard, but couldn't _m___a_k__e___o_u__t___ what
his parents were saying because they were talking too softly. (make)
5) Because the Earth is a sphere, sailors __a_t__se_a___
only can view other ships to a distance of about 13 miles before those ships seem to disappear into the horizon.
Unit 5: How to celebrate holidays
NCE-B3
1) At the end of a hard day, Sue likes to go home and
__s__t_r_e__t_c__h__o__u__t____ in her favourite armchair listening
3) How often things occur by mere chance which we
dared not even _h__o__p__e__f_o__r_____. (hope)
4) If he hears something he can't understand, my
brother always t_u__r_n_s_ it _o__v_e_r_ in his mind until he
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大学英语第三册UNIT5全文翻译对照

大学英语第三册UNIT5全文翻译对照

Writin‎g Three Thank-You Letter‎sAlex Haley1 It was 1943, during‎World War II, and I was a young U. S. coastg‎u ardsm‎a n. My ship, the USS Murzim‎, had been under way for severa‎l days. Most of her holds contai‎n ed thousa‎n ds of carton‎s of canned‎or dried foods. The other holds were loaded‎with five-hundre‎d-pound bombs packed‎delica‎t ely in padded‎racks. Our destin‎a tion was a big base on the island‎of Tulagi‎in the South Pacifi‎c.写三封感谢信‎亚利克斯·黑利那是在二战期‎间的1943‎年,我是个年轻的‎美国海岸警卫‎队队员。

我们的船,美国军舰军市‎一号已出海多‎日。

多数船舱装着‎成千上万箱罐‎装或风干的食‎品。

其余的船舱装‎着不少五百磅‎重的炸弹,都小心翼翼地‎放在垫过的架‎子上。

我们的目的地‎是南太平洋图‎拉吉岛上一个‎规模很大的基‎地。

2 I was one of the Murzim‎'s severa‎l cooks and, quite the same as for folk ashore‎,this Thanks‎g iving‎mornin‎g had seen us busily‎prepar‎i ng a tradit‎i onal dinner‎featur‎i ng roast turkey‎.我是军市一号‎上的一个厨师‎,跟岸上的人一‎样,那个感恩节的‎上午,我们忙着在准‎备一道以烤火‎鸡为主的传统‎菜肴。

全新版大学英语综合教程3 Unit 5 Giving Thanks

全新版大学英语综合教程3 Unit 5 Giving Thanks
Unit 5 Giving Thanks
• The Pilgrims • Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US on the fourth Thursday in November. For many Americans it is the most important holiday apart from Christmas. Schools, offices and most businesses close for Thanksgiving, and many people make the whole weekend a vacation.
Today
people
celebrate
Thanksgiving to remember these early
days. The most important part of the
celebration is a traditional dinner with
foods that come from North America.
Thanksgiving Day Parade,
when a long line of people
wearing fancy costumes
march through the streets
with large balloons in the
shape
of
imaginary
characters.
special recipe. Dessert is pumpkin
made into a pie.
On Thanksgiving there are

全新版大学英语视听阅读第三册答案

全新版大学英语视听阅读第三册答案

全新版大学英语试听阅读3UNIT 1 The King of SpidersWARMING UPⅠ.6. spanⅡ. C D G A B F EWATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ. 1. D 2. C 3. AⅡ.often biasedPart 2Ⅰ. T F T T FⅡ.dare to stepthrough tripping overand scrapepain and irritationⅢ. 1. You can hear the bats starting to swirl around as you enter the cave.2. West actually helped to identify this particular type oftarantula on an earlier trip.3. Finding a Goliath tarantula in this dense jungle is far fromon easy task.4. If West finally locations a Goliath tarantula, he’ll face awhole new set of dangers.5. When threatened, many tarantula species will launch thesebarbed hairs into the air.Part 3Ⅰ.√West finally finds a Goliath whose leg span is about ten inches across.√The Goliath tarantula detects prey mainly by feeling instead of seeing.√For many people, the tarantula’s bite may feel like a bee sting.Ⅱ. 1. WonderfulFollow-upⅠ.H G E F D I B A CREADING7Bfrightened/any fearextremely calmhuman deathHOME LISTENINGⅠ.T F T F TⅡ.Ⅲ. 1. Caring for these creatures has become an enormously entertaining and educational hobby.2. Tarantula are not aggressive unless threatened by anabrupt motion.3. During the process, the spider’s soft inner body istemporarily exposed and it can easily be injured or killed.4. It is essential not to disturb the spider during this process.5. A screen cover is fine as long as it can be secured.UNIT 2 KOALASWARMING UPⅠ.Ⅱ.WATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ.furry cuddlytoysinternational belovedⅡ. lovely the koalas are and why they are at risk.2. Tabart is the executive director foe the Australian KoalaFoundation and an expert on koala.koala’s future is very black.is cleared for housing, farms and roads.Ⅲ.koala is so universally popular that it has become a kind of symbol for the country of Australia., love alone, the expert say, may ot be enough to ensure the koala’s future.forests that have always been home to koala are being increasingly claimed and cleared for housing, farms, androads.tree that is a lost or cut down adds more pressure to the already vulnerable state of these animal.is prime koala habitat and in the lost two hundred years since we’ve been ere, we’ve cleared about eighty percent of this. Part 2Ⅰ.Ⅱ. 1-B 2-D 3-A 4-CPart 3Ⅰ. (1)1,200 (2)half a billion (3)10 million(4)100,000Ⅱ. F NG F T FFollow-upⅠ.:Koala are cute, furry and cuddy like dolls.:Australia needs to pass new laws that will protect koalas for future generations.:His America organization has come to talk to the Australian Koala Foundation about how they are helping to savewildlife in the .:Koalas are hard to see in the wild because they camouflage themselves.READINGabout koalasin helping to saveto the country’s economyHOME LISTENINGⅠ. D F B E C AⅡ.Ⅲ.the early 1900s, a demand for coats made from the fur of koalas threatened to destroy the entire species.the 1930s the Australian government passed legislation to protect koalas,information showed which koalas were permanent residentsand which were visitors.koalas have favorite paths between food trees, all fences were raised to allow them to pass easily underneath.bonus has increased homeowner’ excitement over this outstanding wildlife-friendly community more thanexpected.UNIT 3 The Exciting Streets of BarcelonaWARMING UPⅠ.Ⅱ.(1)market stalls (2)gangster (3)make-up (4)dais(5)onlookersWATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ. and stimulating’re attending a party that never ends.Ⅱ. (1)wide pedestrian-only(2)middle harbor(3)trees cafes(4)meeting placePart 2Ⅰ. T F T T FⅡ.theater beautiful Europe entertained mean decorated worthPart 3Ⅰ. 2 mirror4 face hair hat suit1 clothes3 make-up5 have one lookⅡ.Follow-upⅠ. E F A B G C DREADINGquarters of a mileis no separation between art and lifeHOME LISTENINGⅠ.Ⅱ. benefits galleries abandoned attract atmosphere real estate restore baseⅢ. advocate a radical proposal to turn things around.’s declar e the four block area to the north of Main Street a pedestrian-only zoneof going to another city for entertainment, people many start making downtown Albion their free-time destination.public transportation options could encourage people to leave their cars at home and provide the city with additionincome.they brought in their pedestrian-only zone in 2003,the changes were dramatic.UNIT 4 The Hidden Treasures of EgyptⅠ.Ⅱ.WATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ. Egyptian Museum of Cairoamazing artifacts in this MuseumⅡ. 160,000 80,000 3,000Ⅲ.’s something that you can never see in any museum in the world.don’t think that any museum in the world would really have a basement like this.you come here and you walk around the galleries, you can smell history.performed the first plastic surgery in history!Part 2Ⅰ.1√ 3√ 4√ 6√Ⅱ. theme lengthy falling forgotten basement display exclude items history challengingPart 3Ⅰ. B D C E D A FⅡ. documenting2. Some Manyfinalmany moreFollow-upⅠ. 3,000 first plastic surgery in historywanted to walk safely in the afterlife3,000powders and beauty aid5,500 flint4,000 the pyramidsimportant priest2,000 a tombit for display1. 19232. The young king’s lifeⅡ. away beneath the cool marble floors藏在这家博物馆冰冷的大理石地面下面will be extremely challenging to decide what to put on display 很难决定展出哪些文物in perfect condition现在依然完好无损are many more artifacts found埃及还有更多文物有待发现READINGeach onek ing’s own harness for his chariotare many more artifacts still to be found in EgyptHOME LISTENINGⅠ.Ⅱ. T F F T FUNIT 5Dinosaur BUILDERWARMING UPⅠ.Ⅱ.WATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ.is a Canadian craftsman/a dinosaur builder/a freelancer.His workshop is near Niagara Falls,Ontario.2.”This came right out of the bule.”is a freelancer / freelances. The museums of the world can come to him when they need him.Ⅱ.F F T F F TPart 2Ⅰ.Ⅱ.1)E 2)C 3)D 4)A 5)BPart 3Ⅰ.1-C 2-EⅡ.1√ 2√ 4√ 5√Follow-upⅠ. 1-C 2-A 3-E 4-B 5-D READINGgiant jigsaw puzzleand behaviorand mountingHOME LISTENINGⅠ.A-3 B-2 C-1Ⅱ.F T T T F F FⅢ.are several differing theories about what happened to the dinosaurs.caused enormous clouds of dirt and dust to cover the sky, blocking out the sun and causing the temperature on Earthto fall greatly.scientists have somewhat different interpretations.theorizes that these changes contributed to the global extinction of plant and animal species.scientists hold very different theories and it will probably be many years before the debate is resolved completely.UNIT 6 Snake DetectiveWARMINGⅠ.Ⅱ. mamba pythonWATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ. F T T F FⅡ. extremely hot sun and heat in the desertelectric wiring in the glass enclosuresfine sand that spreads infectionsⅢ. in a snake park in Oman are dying .New snakes are arriving in two weeks. He must act fast before the new snakes suffer the same misfortune.loves the idea of financing a snake park to educate the people of his country about wildlife.used to grab the snakes with nooses, and stuff food down their throats.Part 2Ⅰ.rebuildⅡ.treesheatmicePart 3Ⅰ. the knotAl-Harthy/the Snake Park General Managerthe rattle of a live rattlesnakes.Ⅱ.Two days alive venomous antivenom deadly two dozenPart 4Ⅰ.Ⅱ. the snake park is operating again – this time correctly his chance to teach others about snakesand touch snakes for themselvesthis case successfullyFollow-upⅠ. Martin B E GAmer al-Suleimani C F Ial-Harthy A D HⅡ. to jump at the chancenew snakes suffer the same misfortuneinspect the scene of the crimeor not all of them have survived their journeyⅢ. heard about a snake expert in India, the sheikh called Gerry for help.highlighted the problems, Gerry begins to take action.found that the snake park is now operating correctly, the sheikh realized that asking Gerry to intervene in the park wasmoney well spent.learned new skills from Gerry, Muhammad is now enjoying his chance to teach others about snakes.READINGenclosed in their new homessome of the non-venomous snakespeople a firsthand experience with snakesHOME LISTENINGⅠ.Ⅱ.F T F F TⅢ.became particularly interested in wild animals, such as snakes and reptiles.then, Martin has continued to do important research in the field of herpetology., he continues to develop the academic side of his career.does this primarily through camps and other educational programs.learn how to identify various snakes and other educational programs.learn how to identify various snakes and even get an opportunity to learn safe handing techniques.UNIT 7 Canyaking AdventureWARMING UPⅠ.Ⅱ.WATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ.utdoor ncrediblyxplore lidingast-flowingⅡ. c a b c cPart 2Ⅰ. T F F T FⅡ.G C E H F D BPart 3Ⅰ.G A E C H F D BⅡ.to on at into the top of in the bottom ofPart 4Ⅰ.T F T TⅡ.expectedmultipleeffortlesschallengingexperienceⅢ. drop is great success; all the preparation has definitely paid off.’s all about group unity, and when that runs smoothly, the canyon is nothing but butter.was kind of a bump and scrape there at the end.come to challenge themselves and test their abilities.took on the wild dangers of Reunion Island on their canyak adventure and they did it – with style!Follow-upⅠ. Island, Indian Oceanprofessional kayakers and canyoneers, ropes, maps, car, helmets, wetsuits, harnesses, climbing, jumping, kayaking, canyoneering, rappellingBlancREADINGBlancvertical waterfall that is almost 50meters highTrou BlancHOME LISTENINGⅠ.Mexico370 560 an hourclimbing climbing and hiking possibilities horse or donkeyaccessible and fascinating walk hike swim mountain and canyon narrow, deep small, isolated magnificent amazingⅡ. begin at the head of a canyon and follow it to a number of unpredictable adventures along the wayyou like excitement and you’re feeling strong and fit, let canyoneering take you to another sporting dimension.offers a wild variety of climbing opportunities for everyone from the five-year-old beginner to the conditional expert.million people visit the park annually and leave with memories that will last a lifetime.places in the world offer such beauty and variety of scenery in such a brief tour.UNIT 8 SPACE WALKWARMING UPⅠ.Ⅱ.orbit shuttlesWATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ. radiation space suits scientific inventionsⅡ.Self-contained Tough extreme temperatures pressurized breathe from boilingPart 2Ⅰ. era accomplished shuttle repaired replacedⅡ. F T F F TPart 3Ⅰ. next few yearsFollow-upⅠ.1—B 2—A 3—E 4—D 5—C READING1.A8.going through intense training9.scheduled on a mission10.extremely high levels of fitnessHOME LISTENINGⅠ.1—B 2—C 3—AⅡ.Ⅲ.the Apollo space exploration flight, astronauts sent back space images that were then shown on television.was able to buy himself a visit to the International Space Station for seven days, traveling aboard a Russian spacecraft.both the airlines and potential passengers have remained committed to the idea, private sector development has been very slow.final issue remains:is space flight really a safe undertaking for relatively untrained people.will be required to have physical tests and go on a three-day training program before launch.UNIT 9 The Amazing Human BodyWARMING UPⅠ.Ⅱ.WATCHINGPart 1Ⅰ.,570 trillionⅡ., tissues, organs and organ systemssystem, the reproductive system, the nervous system, the digestive system and the circulatory systemPart 2Ⅰ. the heart pumping bloodthe lungs pulling in oxygenⅡ. stomach intestine1.把食物转化成身体可以吸收的分子是消化系统的工作。

《全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3》Unit 5教案

《全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3》Unit 5教案
2)To apply the words, phrases and sentence patterns.
3)How to write a process description.
Difficulties:
1)To master and apply the sentence patterns in this unit;
2.write a well-developed process description of how to use a smart phone app.
教学基本内容
Text Study
1)Interactive reading of the text;
2)Language focus.
教学重点和难点
4)expand their vocabulary about digital technology and know how to use the key words and expressions in context properly;
《全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3》课程单元教学设计(教案)
本次课标题
Unit 5 Digital Age
授课教师
潘新淮
授课班级
18级A5班
18级A14班
18级A9班
授课时间
4月29日1、2节
4月29日3、4节
4月24栋501室
8栋105室
教学目标
能力(技能)目标
知识目标
1.have a thorough understanding of the text contextually and linguistically;
2. build up an active vocabulary to talk about digital technology and know how to use the key words and expressions in context properly;
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• On Thanksgiving day 1943, as a young Coast Guard at sea, the author proposed to express his thanks for the people who had helped him before
• Part Two: Paragraphs10-16
• 3、Reread paragraph 5-10, why does the author describe the mental activity in such detail? • Answer: He wrote the whole thought process to express the fact that it difficult to think about the people to thank. We seldom think of giving thanks to them who helped us, always take all of it for granted. • 4、Let’s return to the title. “Writing three thank-you letters”, what do you think of the relation between the title and the text? • All of the text is talking about the three thank-you letters, from the background (including the time and place), the beginning of the idea, to the reply of the three people, the feeling and wish of Thanksgiving Day this year. It can be said that the title and the text are quite well connected.
• Part Three: Paragraphs 17-23
• The writer got three letters in reply.
• Part Four: Paragraphs 24-26
• According to that letter, the author notices that people should find the good and praise it.
• The author decided to write three thank-you letters to the people he was most eager to thank .He write to his father his grandmother and the Rev. his grammar school principal.
Text leading-in
Global reading
Detailed reading
Language learning
Exercise
Text leadingin The original of Thanksgiving Day
It was 1620 that some worshippers carried by the Mayflowers sailed to American, hunting for their religious freedom. After pitched and rolled for two months at sea, they finally landed at in icy November, which is now called Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Put into each gap one of the above words. Change the form where necessary.
1. What you need to do is just give your suit a quick brush. 2. This mechanic is always prompt in his duties. 3. He jumped high and swift, like a swallow. 4. The boat overturned in the rapid current
Language learning • Specific adj.
Cf: specific, special, especial and particular Specific:具体的,特定的,明确的 eg: He gave us a specific statement of the case. Special:特殊的,专门的,强调某事物的特殊性或特殊用途。 eg: This is a special case, deserving special treatment. Particular: 特殊的,特别的,强调事物的独特性、突出性。 eg: This particular case is an exception to the rule. Especial: 用于强调。 eg: We have an especial need of the help at this time.
• swift
adj. CF: swift, prompt, rapid & quick这几个词均有“快的、迅速的” 的意思。 swift 是指速度很快,运动平稳或轻捷灵巧而毫不费力。 e.g. Eagles are swift in flight. 鹰飞得很快。 prompt指迅速及时,常含快得令人愉悦的意味。 e.g. Thanks for your prompt payment. 谢谢你迅速地付款。 rapid 用以描绘运动本身的速度,表示速度惊人。 e.g. The youth is making rapid progress. 这位青年进步很快。 quick指即刻发生,常用来表示反应敏捷,也可指速度的快。 e.g. Quick thinking saved him from the trap. 机警使他免入圈套。 .
• humble adj.
(1)low in position eg: I’m humble clerk in a big company. He was born with a humble origin. (2)having a modest opinion of oneself eg: In my humble opinion, your Majesty, we should take immediate action now.
The fourth Thursday of November is the Thanksgiving Day!
It was from then that this tradition took over, and become popular around the world. In 1863, the American president Lincoln declared the fourth Thursday of November to be the Thanksgiving Day.
The pattern of the Thanksgiving celebration has never changed through the years. The big family dinner is planned months ahead. On the dinner table, people will find apples, oranges, chestnuts, walnuts and grapes. There will be plum pudding, mince pie, other varieties of food and cranberry juice and squash. The best and most attractive among them are roast turkey and pumpkin pie. They have been the most traditional and favorite food on Thanksgiving Day throughout the years.
1. My ship, the USS Murzim , had been under way for several days. (PARA 1) Q: What does USS stand for? A: It stands for “ United States Ship” (美国军舰) 2. … this morning had seen us busily preparing a traditional dinner featuring roast turkey. (PARA 2) Paraphrase: On the morning of this Thanksgiving, we had been busy preparing a traditional dinner, in which the roast turkey is the typical food. See : (personification) 目睹,经历(某事的)发生 Others like “witness,speak,tell etc.” can also function as see eg: The blood-stained glove told of the bandit‘s crime. 血迹斑斑的手套 就 是匪徒的罪证。
the Mayflowers
famine
bumper harvest During the first winter, over half of settlers died of hunger and illness. The survived sowed in the first winters. During the whole summer, they were eager to the harvest, knowing that their survival and the settlement all depended on the coming harvest. Finally, the corn got an incredible harvest. In order to express their gratitude to the god, they hold a feast lasting for three days.
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