新视野大学英语读写教程课文翻译U4B
新视野大学英语(第三版)读写教程BookI-Unit4-B-A hero’s aspiration

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T-Decoding K-Deriving Further Dev.
That his music had an _e_x_t_r_a_l_a_y_e_r_ of inexplicable magic that didn’t just make you want to dance but actually made you believe you could fly, dare to dream, be anything that you wanted to be, because that is what heroes do and Michael Jackson was a hero!
T-Decoding K-Deriving Further Dev.
The Sixth Sense (1/3)
The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) calls the sixth sense “subtle perception ability” and defines it as the ability to perceive the unseen world. It equates the sixth sense with extrasensory perception (ESP), premonition (征兆) and clairvoyance (洞察力), and expands the definition to include perception of the “subtle-dimension” or unseen realm of angels, ghosts and heaven.
一线资深工程技术教师擅长工程技术类软件开发和运用及网络教学平台的建设
新视野大学英语(第二版)第四册读写教程课文翻译

新视野大学英语(第二版)第四册读写教程课文翻译.An artist who seeks fame is like a dog chasing his own tail who, when he captures it, does not know what else to do but to continue chasing it.艺术家追求成名,如同狗自逐其尾,一旦追到手,除了继续追逐不知还能做些什么。
The cruelty of success is that it often leads those who seek such success to participate in their own destruction.成功之残酷正在于它常常让那些追逐成功者自寻毁灭。
"Don't quit your day job!" is advice frequently given by understandably pessimistic family members and friends to a budding artist who is trying hard to succeed.对一名正努力追求成功并刚刚崭露头角的艺术家,其亲朋常常会建议“正经的饭碗不能丢!”他们的担心不无道理。
The conquest of fame is difficult at best, and many end up emotionally if not financially bankrupt.追求出人头地,最乐观地说也困难重重,许多人到最后即使不是穷困潦倒,也是几近精神崩溃。
Still, impure motives such as the desire for worshipping fans and praise from peers may spur the artist on.尽管如此,希望赢得追星族追捧和同行赞扬之类的不太纯洁的动机却在激励着他们向前。
新视野大学英语读写教程第四册第四单元B篇原文和翻译

篇一:新视野大学英语读写教程第四册第二单元A篇原文和翻译
uHale Waihona Puke it2Charlie Chaplin
He was born in a poor area of south London. He wore his mother’s old red stockings cut down for ankle socks. His mother was temporarily declared mad. Dickens might have created Charlie Chaplin’s childhood. But only Charle Chaplin could have created the great comic character of“the Tramp“, the little man in rags who gave his creator permanent fame. Other countries — France, Italy, Spain, even Japan and Korea — have provided more applause (and profit) where Chaplin is concerned than the land of his birth. Chaplin quit Britain for good in 1913 when he journeyed to America with a group of performers to do his comedy act on the stage where talent scouts recruited him to work for Mack Sennett, the king of Hollywood comedy films. Sad to say, many English people in the 1920’s and 1930’s thought Chaplin’s Tramp a bit, well,“crude“. Certainly middle-class audiences did; the working-class audiences were more likely to clap for acharacter who revolted against authority, using his wicked little cane to trip it up, or aiming the heel of his boot for a well-placed kick at its broad rear. All the same, Chaplin’s comic beggar didn’t seem all that English or even working class. English tramps didn’t sport tiny moustaches, huge pants or tail coats: European leaders and Italian waiters wore things like that. Then again, the Tramp’s quick eye for a pretty girl had a coarse way about it that was considered, well, not quite nice by English audiences — that’s how foreigners behaved, wasn’t it? But for over half of his screen career, Chaplin had no screen voice to confirm his British nationality. Indeed, it was a headache for Chaplin when he could no longer resist the talking movies and had to find“the right voice”for his Tramp. He postponed that day as long as possible: in Modern Times in 1936, the first film in which he was heard as a singing waiter, he made up a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality. He later said he imagined the Tramp to be a college-educated gentleman who’d come down in the world. But if he’d been able to speak with an educated accent in those early short comedy movies, it’s doubtful if he would have achieved world fame. And the English would have beensure to find it“odd”. No one was certain whether Chaplin did it on purpose but this helped to bring about his huge success. He was an immensely talented man, determined to a degree unusual even in the ranks of Hollywood stars. His huge fame gave him the freedom — and, more importantly, the money — to be his own master. He already had the urge to explore and extend a talent he discovered in himself as he went along.“It can’t be me. Is that possible? How extraordinary,”is how he greeted the first sight of himself as the Tramp on the screen. But that shock roused his imagination. Chaplin didn’t have his jokes written into a script in advance; he was the kind of comic who used his physical senses to invent his art as he went along.
新视野大学英语读写教程4-课文翻译

Unit 1
Text A
艺术家追求成名,如同狗自逐其尾,一旦追到手,除了继续追逐不知还能做些什么。
成功之残酷正在于它常常让那些追逐成功者自寻毁灭。
中产阶级当然这样认为。劳动阶层反倒更有可能为这样一个反抗权势的角色拍手喝彩:他以顽皮的小拐杖使绊子,或用皮靴后跟对准权势者肥大的臀部踢一下。
尽管如此,卓别林的滑稽乞丐形象并不那么像英国人,甚至也不像劳动阶级的人。
英国流浪者并不留小胡子,也不穿肥大的裤子或燕尾服:欧洲的领导人和意大利的侍者才那样穿戴。
公众的热情消磨以后,就会去追捧下一个走红的人。
有些艺术家为了不落伍,会对他们的写作、跳舞或唱歌的风格稍加变动,但这将冒极大的失宠的危险。
公众对于他们藉以成名的艺术风格以外的任何形式都将不屑一顾。
知名作家的文风一眼就能看出来,如田纳西·威廉斯的戏剧、欧内斯特·海明威的情节安排、罗伯特·弗罗斯特或 T.S.艾略特的诗歌等。
就卓别林而言,其他国家,如法国、意大利、西班牙,甚至日本,都比他的出生地给予了他更多的掌声(和更多的收益)。
在1913年,卓别林永久地离开了英国,与一些演员一起启程到美国进行舞台喜剧表演。在那里,他被星探招募到好莱坞喜剧片之王麦克·塞纳特的旗下工作。
令人遗憾的是,20世纪二、三十年代的很多英国人认为卓别林的“流浪汉”多少有点“粗俗”。
我们要对自己的行为负责,我们也要为相互的行为负责,否则就会毁掉父亲建立起来的好名声。
我们的好名声曾经是,现在仍是把我们家紧紧联系在一起的纽带。
我不愿意辜负父亲的好名声,这激励我成为了家里第一个上大学的人。
新视野大学英语读写教程第四册课文翻译(1~5单元)

新视野大学英语读写教程第四册课文翻译a他出生在伦敦南部的一个贫困地区。
他穿的短袜是从妈妈的红色长袜上剪下来的。
他的妈妈一度被诊断为精神失常。
狄更斯或许能创作出查理·卓别林的童年故事,但只有查理·卓别林才能塑造出了不起的喜剧角色“流浪汉”,这个使其创作者声名永驻的衣衫褴褛的小人物。
就卓别林而言,其他国家,如法国、意大利、西班牙,甚至日本,都比他的出生地给予了他更多的掌声(和更多的收益)。
在1913年,卓别林永久地离开了英国,与一些演员一起启程到美国进行舞台喜剧表演。
在那里,他被星探招募到好莱坞喜剧片之王麦克·塞纳特的旗下工作。
令人遗憾的是,20世纪二、三十年代的很多英国人认为卓别林的“流浪汉”多少有点“粗俗”。
中产阶级当然这样认为。
劳动阶层反倒更有可能为这样一个反抗权势的角色拍手喝彩:他以顽皮的小拐杖使绊子,或用皮靴后跟对准权势者肥大的臀部踢一下。
尽管如此,卓别林的滑稽乞丐形象并不那么像英国人,甚至也不像劳动阶级的人。
英国流浪者并不留小胡子,也不穿肥大的裤子或燕尾服:欧洲的领导人和意大利的侍者才那样穿戴。
另外,“流浪汉”瞟着漂亮女孩的眼神也有些粗俗,被英国观众认为不太正派──只有外国人才那样,不是吗?而在卓别林大半的银幕生涯中,银幕上的他是不出声的,也就无从证明他是英国人。
事实上,当卓别林再也无法抵制有声电影,不得不为他的“流浪汉”寻找“合适的声音”时,他确实很头疼。
他尽可能地推迟那一天的到来:在 1936 的《摩登时代》里,他第一次在影片里发声唱歌。
在片中,他扮演一名侍者,满口胡言乱语,听起来不像任何国家的语言。
后来他说,他想象中的“流浪汉”是一位受过大学教育,但已经没落的绅士。
但假如他在早期那些短小的喜剧电影中能操一口受教育人的口音,那么他是否会闻名世界就难说了,而英国人也肯定会觉得这很“古怪”。
没有人知道卓别林这么干是不是有意的,但这促使他获得了巨大的成功。
他是一个才能非凡的人,他的决心之大甚至在好莱坞明星中也十分少见。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册UNIT4课文及翻译(A+B篇)

TEXT AThe surprising purpose of travel令人惊奇的旅行目的1 It's 4:15 in the morning, and my alarm clock has just stolen away a lovely dream. I almost return back to sleep before my eye catches my packed suitcase and I groan, remembering that I'm going to the airport. The taxi is late and then lost, and I'm getting increasingly nervous that I'll miss my flight. I run in when we arrive, stagger through security and finally get to my gate. After all the trouble of this morning, my flight is canceled and I'm stuck in this terminal for the next 218 minutes, and my only consolation is a cup of complimentary airport coffee. This is traveling, a burdensome series of running and waiting, and after countless hours, finally getting there.早晨四点一刻,闹钟把我从美梦中惊醒,要不是突然看见早已收拾好的行李箱,我几乎又要睡着。
想起来还要去机场,我叹了口气。
出租车来晚了,并且在途中迷了路,我越来越担心会赶不上飞机。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册UNIT4课文及翻译(A+B篇)

TEXT AThe surprising purpose of travel令人惊奇的旅行目的1 It's 4:15 in the morning, and my alarm clock has just stolen away a lovely dream. I almost return back to sleep before my eye catches my packed suitcase and I groan, remembering that I'm going to the airport. The taxi is late and then lost, and I'm getting increasingly nervous that I'll miss my flight. I run in when we arrive, stagger through security and finally get to my gate. After all the trouble of this morning, my flight is canceled and I'm stuck in this terminal for the next 218 minutes, and my only consolation is a cup of complimentary airport coffee. This is traveling, a burdensome series of running and waiting, and after countless hours, finally getting there.早晨四点一刻,闹钟把我从美梦中惊醒,要不是突然看见早已收拾好的行李箱,我几乎又要睡着。
想起来还要去机场,我叹了口气。
出租车来晚了,并且在途中迷了路,我越来越担心会赶不上飞机。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第三册-Unit4B课文翻译

Traveling sol o - A blessing overall!独自旅行——总体来说是好事So you're ready to travel. Pick a place, any place.Let's say you've always wanted to go to China. Yo u'veseen pictures of the Great Wall, the Forbidden City,Tian'anmen Square. You've always been fa scinatedwith Chinese aesthetics and culture, with red,fragrant temples and venerable statues. Yo u havea chunk of money saved and extra vacation timeearned. Now is the time to go!现在你准备去旅行,挑一个地方,任何地方都可以。
比如你一直想去中国,你已经看过了长城、紫禁城、天安门广场的照片。
你一直被中国的美学艺术和文化所深深吸引,那里有香烟缭绕的红色寺庙,有庄严的塑像。
你早就省下了一笔钱,挤出了点时间,现在,该出发了!But maybe you haven't traveled much. You've never been to an exotic place where you can'tspea k the language or read the signs. A place where you'll have to do all the research foryourself, find hotels, get yourself around, buy locomotive or bus tickets, order your own food.You must figure a ll of this out while looking at the unfamiliar notation which you see whereveryou look or go.但也许你以前旅行不多。
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1942年冬季的一天,寒冷刺骨。
但在纳粹集中营中,这与别的日子没有什么差别。
自我从家中被人带走并随着数万犹太人被带到这儿以来,我已濒临死亡,只能活一天算一天,活一小时算一小时。
我们在纳粹可怕的皮鞭下受尽煎熬。
明天我还会活着吗?
今晚我会不会被带到毒气室去?
或是被警卫简简单单地用来复枪射杀?
我在铁丝网边踱来踱去。
我并没有留意自己的脚步,只是机械地在这块地上移动,在发现可以用来生火的一小块木头或其他东西时,我偶尔跪下来查看一下。
突然,我看到一个小女孩从铁丝网那边走来。
她的步履轻盈,仿佛不受重力的影响,宛如仙子。
她停下来,用忧伤的眼睛看着我。
集中营里的生活已经损害了我的健康。
我想把目光挪开,因为我一副病容、枯瘦如柴,又穿着破烂肮脏的衣服,被一个陌生人这样打量,我感到特别害臊,但我的目光却无法从她的眼睛移开。
这时她把手伸进口袋,掏出一个红苹果。
噢,我有多久没有看到这样的苹果了!
它又是多么地闪闪发亮——比任何水晶都耀眼!
她非常谨慎地左右看看,然后一下子把它抛过铁栅栏。
我把它捡起来,用我冻僵的手捧着它。
在这充满死亡的世界中,这苹果无疑代表了生命,而她的举动就是爱的果实。
我抬头瞥见那女孩在远处渐渐消失。
第二天,就像被磁力吸引一样,我又来到了铁丝网边的那块地方。
我希望她再次出现。
我是不是疯了?当然是。
但在这里,我不放弃任何一丝微小的希望。
她又来了。
她又一次给我带来了苹果,
比上次更精确地将它抛过了铁丝网。
苹果飞过铁丝网,正好从我的头顶上方落下来。
我在空中接住了苹果,
高举着让她看。
她的眼中闪着光芒。
接下来的七个月我们就这样相会,而我也习惯了这样的苹果餐,但不久一切都结束了。
一天,我听到一个骇人的消息:我将被押往另一个集中营。
第二天,当我再见到她的时候,我的心都碎了,我几乎无法说话,但我必须说明白:“明天别再给我带苹果了,”
我告诉她说:“我将被押往另一个集中营。
我们再也不能见面了。
”
在我完全失去控制前我转身从铁丝网边跑开了。
我实在不忍心再回头看。
如果我转身,我知道,她会看见我的脸颊上滑落的眼泪。
岁月流逝。
转眼到了1957年。
我住在纽约,生活状况与纳粹德国期间的情景相差何止天地。
我做铝栅栏安装和回收的生意,并且发了点小财。
我一个做保险的朋友劝说我与他的一位女性朋友相亲。
我勉强同意了。
她人还不错,叫罗玛,
像我一样,她也是移民,因此至少在这一点上我们有共同之处。
“你是在战争期间流亡来到这里的吗?”罗玛用移民相互之间问及那段岁月时所特有的体贴方式柔声细语地问道。
“不是。
那时我在德国的集中营里,”我答道。
我没有说明哪个集中营,也没有说其他任何细节。
这个故事太乏味了,因为我已经重复过许多次了。
罗玛的双眼透出若有所思的神色,好像回忆起了某件痛苦而又甜蜜的事情。
“你怎么了?”我问她。
“是这样,我小时候住在集中营附近。
那儿有一个男孩,一个小囚犯,有很长一段时间我每天都去看他。
我记得我常常带苹果去扔给他。
我把苹果从铁丝网上扔过去,那时他会非常开心。
”
我的心猛地一下子剧烈地跳动起来。
我凝视着她问:“是不是那个男孩有一天对你说‘明天别给我带苹果了。
我将被押往另外一个集中营’?”
“没错,是啊,”罗玛用颤抖的声音应道。
“但你怎么会知道的?”
我从桌边站起身来,拥抱着她说:“因为我就是那个小男孩,罗玛。
”。