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高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教程(下)主编熊海虹课后习题答案

高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教程(下)主编熊海虹课后习题答案

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Starting out—Task 2
Here are some suggestions from experts that will enable you to retain (or take back) much of your independence and improve your quality of life.
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Starting out—Task 3
Dear John,
I used to live a life just like yours. I can see myself in you when I finished my college and started my first job. I found a job as junior reporter for Chicago Daily so I moved from Houston to Chicago. I was working 18 hours a day in a place where I knew few people. My health finally broke down from too much work and poor diet. I stayed in hospital for two weeks. My parents came to Chicago and took care of me. After I was out of hospital, I quitted my job and moved back to Houston, where I found a job in a local newspaper. I visited my parents often and I had time to hang around with my friends whom I had known for years as well as those I newly made. I felt happy finally.

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Starting out—Task 3
Task 3
Read the letter from John Doe and, with your partner, discuss how you could help him.
Dear Abby, I feel like I almost can’t breathe now. I work a ridiculous amount of hours and I don’t have time to relax. My parents live 1,400 miles away and I am here all by myself. I have no time to make friends. Sometimes I feel I don’t even have a life. What should I do? Kind regards, John
Starting out—Task 2
Task 2
Your best friend has recently been in low spirits ever since she was diagnosed with COPD (慢性阻塞性肺病). She stays in bed most of the time and misses a lot of classes. She has nothing to do, and moreover wants to do nothing. How would you encourage her to cope with the disease with a positive attitude?
Now, this doesn’t mean that feeling bored ______________ every once _______________ will kill you. We’re talking about chronic in a while boredom, as in being bored all the time.

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高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教 程(下)主编熊海虹课后习题答案

6、黄金时代是在我们的前面,而不在 我们的 后面。
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7、心急吃不了热汤圆。

8、你可以很有个性,但某些时候请收 敛。

9、只为成功找方法,不为失败找借口 (蹩脚 的工人 总是说 工具不 好)。

10、只要下定决心克服恐惧,便几乎 能克服 任何恐 惧。因 为,请 记住, 除了在 脑海中 ,恐惧 无处藏 身。-- 戴尔. 卡耐基 。
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61、奢侈是舒适的,否则就不是奢侈 。——CocoCha nel 62、少而好学,如日出之阳;壮而好学 ,如日 中之光 ;志而 好学, 如炳烛 之光。 ——刘 向 63、三军可夺帅也,匹夫不可夺志也。 ——孔 丘 64、人生就是学校。在那里,与其说好 的教师 是幸福 ,不如 说好的 教师是 不幸。 ——海 贝尔 65、接受挑战,就可以享受胜利的喜悦 。——杰纳勒 尔·乔治·S·巴顿

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43、重复别人所说的话,只需要教育; 而要挑战别人所说的话,则需要头脑。—— 玛丽·佩蒂博恩·普里百折不饶。——贝多芬
45、自己的饭量自己知道。——苏联
41、学问是异常珍贵的东西,从任何源泉吸 收都不可耻。——阿卜·日·法拉兹
42、只有在人群中间,才能认识自 己。——德国
高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教 程(下)主编熊海虹课后习题答案

6、黄金时代是在我们的前面,而不在 我们的 后面。

7、心急吃不了热汤圆。

8、你可以很有个性,但某些时候请收 敛。

9、只为成功找方法,不为失败找借口 (蹩脚 的工人 总是说 工具不 好)。

10、只要下定决心克服恐惧,便几乎 能克服 任何恐 惧。因 为,请 记住, 除了在 脑海中 ,恐惧 无处藏 身。-- 戴尔. 卡耐基 。

4高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教程(下)主编熊海虹_教学课件第单元

4高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教程(下)主编熊海虹_教学课件第单元

Reading Focus
1 2 3
Global Understanding
Detailed Information Critical Thinking
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Language Points Vocabulary in Action
多亏铺天盖地的网络文本更别说当下时兴的手机短信可供我们阅读的东西很可能比上世纪七八十年代要多了那时我们选择的媒体还是电视
高等院校研究生英语系列教材
综合教程(下)
INTEGRATED COURSE
Unit 4
Science and Technology
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Content
Starting out Reading Focus Reading More Practical Translation Focused Writing Final Project
1) Tim Berners-Lee (England) → g. the World Wide Web 2) Alexander Graham Bell (US, born in Scotland) → d. telephone 3) Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright (US) → i. airplane 4) Thomas Alva Edison (US) → h. electric light bulb 5) Cai Lun (China) → c. paper 6) Alexander Fleming (England) → a. penicillin 7) Leo Baekeland (US, born in Belgium) → e. plastics 8) Chester Floyd Carlson (US) → j. xerography 9) Wilhelm Conrad von Rö ntgen (Germany) → b. X-ray 10) Willis Carrier (US) → f. air-conditioner

研究生英语下册综合教程-熊海虹_翻译_整理版

研究生英语下册综合教程-熊海虹_翻译_整理版

Unit 1 The Hidden Side of Happiness1Hurricanes, house fires, cancer, whitewater rafting accidents, plane crashes, vicious attacks in dark alleyways. Nobody asks for any of it. But to their surprise, many people find that enduring such a harrowing ordeal ultimately changes them for the better. Their refrain might go something like this: "I wish it hadn't happened, but I'm a better person for it."1飓风、房屋失火、癌症、激流漂筏失事、坠机、昏暗小巷遭歹徒袭击,没人想找上这些事儿。

但出人意料的是,很多人发现遭受这样一次痛苦的磨难最终会使他们向好的方面转变。

他们可能都会这样说:“我希望这事没发生,但因为它我变得更完美了。

”2 We love to hear the stories of people who have been transformed by their tribulations, perhaps because they testify to a bona fide type of psychological truth, one that sometimes gets lost amid endless reports of disaster: There seems to be a built-in human capacity to flourish under the most difficult circumstances. Positive responses to profoundly disturbing experiences are not limited to the toughest or the bravest. In fact, roughly half the people who struggle with adversity say that their lives subsequently in some ways improved.2我们都爱听人们经历苦难后发生转变的故事,可能是因为这些故事证实了一条真正的心理学上的真理,这条真理有时会湮没在无数关于灾难的报道中:在最困难的境况中,人所具有的一种内在的奋发向上的能力会进发出来。

1 Key to Unit 1 研究生英语综合教程下第一单元课件,熊海虹主编

1 Key to Unit 1 研究生英语综合教程下第一单元课件,熊海虹主编

Reading Focus – Vocabulary in Action adversity ordeal anticipate drastic suicidal preoccupy legacy nostalgia retrospect tranquil deprivation aspire aftermath cancel out ultimately preoccupied 11. The experience was enough to keep him ___________ for some time. adversities . 12. The road to happiness is paved with ___________ aspires 13. She ___________ to nothing no less than the chairmanship of the company. nostalgia for the 14. He might be influenced by ___________ surroundings of his happy youth. retrospect , I wish that I had thought about 15. In ___________ alternative courses of action.
Reading Focus – Vocabulary in Action adversity ordeal anticipate drastic suicidal preoccupy legacy nostalgia retrospect tranquil deprivation aspire aftermath cancel out ultimately aftermath of the shootings, there were calls 3. In the _____________ for tighter controls on gun ownership. cancel out 4. Her kindness and generosity _____________ her occasional flashes of temper. 5. He was beginning to wonder if he would survive the ordeal _____________ . drastic 6. Foreign food aid has led to a _____________ reduction in the numbers of people dying of starvation.

高等学校研究生英语系列教材综合教程下熊海虹110

高等学校研究生英语系列教材综合教程下熊海虹110
Now, this doesn’t mean that feeling bored __e__v_e_r_y_o_n_c_e___ ____in__a__w_h_i_le____ will kill you. We’re talking about chronic boredom, as in being bored all the time.
Watch a clip from The Pursuit of Happyness in which Christopher’s wife just left him. Discuss with your partner how people should pursue happiness.
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And it’s not necessarily boredom itself that’s deadly. Most probably, according to the study, it’s the fact that being bored often leads to _u_n__h_e_a_lt_h__y__h_a_b_i_ts_____ such smoking, overeating, drinking, and abusing drugs. Other studies have linked _b__o_r_e_d_o_m__a_n_d__d_e_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n_–a disease known often to lead to poor health. Does this mean that being engaged and interested–in other words, the opposite of bored–l_e_a_d_s__t_o_b__e_t_t_e_r_h_e_a_l_t_h_?
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