老蒋考研英语每日一句(2017年7月1-10月14)
爱词霸学英语:每日一句(七月)

7月5日
小注:又是《暮光之城》的经典 台词哦,暗恋要表白的,分手要 复合的各类同学,都学着点!~ ~
I don't have the strength to stay away from you anymore. 我再也离不开你了。《暮光之城》
7月6日
小注:这句话出自科比· 布莱恩特, 他是一位直接从高中进入NBA的 球员,他对篮球的热爱与执着, 还有不懈的努力,让他成为NBA 闪耀的明星。
小注:1776年7月4日《独立宣言》 通过,宣布美利坚合众国脱离英 国而独立,这一天成为了美国的 国庆日。independence(n.)独立; principal(a.)主要的;资本的; legal(a.)法定的;合法的。
7月4日
Independence Day is one of America's principal legal holidays. 独立日是美国主要法定节日之一
7月23日
小注:一周又开始了,今天你的 早餐吃得好吗?早餐将会决定一 天的幸福指数,你的早餐是牛奶 面包还是豆浆油条? ~leisurely(adj.)从容的,悠闲的。
All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast! 早餐决定一天的幸福指数!
7月24日
Have the faith for a better tomorrow. 要相信明天会更好!
7月17日
小注:《哈利•波特》中赫敏和 罗恩经常说这样的话,thick除了 “厚、浓”的意思外,口语里指 “愚蠢”,就是我们常说的“二” 啦~
How thick could you get? 你能再“二”一点吗?
7月26日
小注:这个是《恋夏500天》电 影里的经典台词哦~ 在爱情中, 你最看重什么呢?grow up长大, 成熟;sink down下沉,堕落。
2017考研英语翻译每日一句:九年义务教育_毙考题

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一起来学习吧!本期主题【九年义务教育】Since the foundation of the People s Republic ofChina, the government hasbeen devoted topopularizing the nine-year compulsory education withthe aim toimprove the national qualily. The nine-year compulsory education refers to nineyears ofeducation in primary and junior secondary schools. In 1986,Chinaformulated CompulsoryEducation Law of the People s Republic of China, whichindicated that the compulsory educationsystem was legally established. Sincethen, the nine-year compulsory education had madesignificant progress. Accordingto the statistics in 2002, the enrollment rate of primary school-aged childrenreached 98.6%. In 2006, the enacting of a new compulsory education law helpedthecompulsory education make great strides to quality-oriented education and freeeducation,promoting the education in China into a new stage of development.参考翻译:中华人民共和国成立以来,为提高国民素质,政府致力于普及九年义务教育。
整句翻译(汉译英 30题 含解析)中考英语专题练习

整句翻译(汉译英 30题含解析)中考英语专题练习一、汉译英 30题1.让我们看看十年后我们中多少人能实现自己的梦想。
2.你还没看过这次艺术展览,是吗?3.Mike的妈妈警告他不要在河里游泳。
4.当他八岁的时候,他就开始环游世界了。
5.暑假期间,我想要带孩子去一个放松的地方。
6.Sally发现课堂上记笔记很重要。
7.你让别人久等是不礼貌的。
8.夏天临近,气温越来越高。
9.商场是一个会见朋友和放松的好地方。
10.这位科学家从小就对声音感兴趣。
11.一到那里,我们就被分成四个小组。
(汉译英)12.自古以来,许多名人留下了赞誉扬州之美的诗篇。
(汉译英)13.他足够勇敢,愿意随时接受挑战。
(汉译英)14.妈妈常告诉我,既不要炫耀也不要失去自信。
(汉译英)15.他三年前开始学习拉小提琴。
16.你通常怎样使用零花钱?17.我十点前就得上床睡觉。
18.当我回到家里,我总是先做作业。
19.你会什么体育运动??20.但是大象正处于巨大危险中。
.21.他们能给你讲故事。
22.她走着去上学吗?23.对许多学生来说,去上学是容易的。
24.我们必须要准时上课。
. 25.他爸爸和叔叔在看电视上的龙舟比赛。
26.他正在读报纸吗??27.昨天一整天都在下雨,他们只好待在家里。
28.那个女孩非常有创造力,总能想出新主意。
29.他并没有参与做出此决定。
30.大声朗读更容易记住英语单词。
参考答案:1.Let’s see how many of us can achieve our dreams in ten years.【详解】让我们看看:let’s see;十年后:in ten years;我们中多少人:how many of us;能实现自己的梦想:can achieve one’s dream。
结合语境,句子是let型祈使句,句子采用一般现在时,see后接how many引导的宾语从句,从句也应用一般现在时,主语为how many of us,one’s应用our表示,情态动词can后加动词原形。
2017考研英语翻译每日一句:郑和下西洋_毙考题

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一起来学习吧!本期主题【郑和下西洋】In the early Ming Dynasty, China was one of themost developed countries inthe world.In order totransmit its national power and strengthencontacts withother countries,Emperor Chengzu sentZheng He to the Western Ocean manytimes.In1405,Zheng He embarked on his first voyage.His fleet was composed ofmore than 200 shipsand carried over 20,000 men,includingsailors,soldiers,technical personnel,interpretersetc.,and large amounts of goldand silk to be used for trade and as gifts.The round trip took twoyears.Some ofthe countries Zheng He visited dispatched envoys bearing tributes to theMingcourt on his ships.Zheng He s voyages were a great feat in the world s navigationhistory.Today,there are still many buildings in Southeast Asiadedicated to his memory.参考翻译:明朝(the MingDynasty)初期,中国是世界上最发达的国家之一。
2017年考研英语二 及答案解析

盛年不重来,一日难再晨。
及时宜自勉,岁月不待人。
2017年考研英语二Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)1. [A] boasting [B] denying [C] warning [D] ensuring2. [A] inequality [B] instability [C] unreliability [D] uncertainty3. [A] policy [B]guideline [C] resolution [D] prediction4. [A] characterized [B]divided [C] balanced [D]measured5. [A] wisdom [B] meaning [C] glory [D] freedom6. [A] Instead [B] Indeed [C] Thus [D] Nevertheless7. [A] rich [B] urban [C]working [D] educated8. [A] explanation [B] requirement [C] compensation [D] substitute9. [A] under [B] beyond [C] alongside [D] among10. [A] leave behind [B] make up [C] worry about [D] set aside11. [A] statistically [B] occasionally [C] necessarily [D] economically12. [A] chances [B] downsides [C] benefits [D] principles13. [A] absence [B] height [C] face [D] course14. [A] disturb [B] restore [C] exclude [D] yield15. [A] model [B] practice [C] virtue [D] hardship16. [A] tricky [B] lengthy [C] mysterious [D] scarce17. [A] demands [B] standards [C] qualities [D] threats18. [A] ignored [B] tired [C] confused [D] starved19. [A] off [B] against [C] behind [D] into20. [A] technological [B] professional [C] educational [D] interpersonalSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1Text 2Text 3Today, widespread social pressure to immediately go to college in conjunction wit h increasingly high expectations in a fast-moving world often causes students to comple tely overlook the possibility of taking a gap year. After all, if everyone you know is goin g to college in the fall, it seems silly to stay back a year, doesn't it? And after going to sc hool for 12 years, itdoesn't feel natural to spend a year doing something that isn’t acade mic.But while this may be true, it’s not a good enough reason to condemn gap years.There's always a constant fear of falling behind everyone else on the socially perpe tuated “race to the finish line,” whether that be toward graduate school, medical school or lucrative career. But despite common misconceptions, a gap year does not hinder the success of academic pursuits-in fact, it probably enhances it.Studies from the United States and Australia show that students who take a gap yea r are generally better prepared for and perform better in college than those who do not. Rather than pulling students back, a gap year pushes them ahead by preparing them for i ndependence, new responsibilities and environmental changes all things that first-year s tudents often struggle with the most. Gap year experiences can lessen the blow when it comes to adjusting to college and being thrown into a brand new environment, making i t easier to focus on academics and activities rather than acclimation blunders.If you're not convinced of the inherent value in taking a year off to explore interest s, then consider its financial impact on future academic choices. According to the Natio nal Center for Education Statistics, nearly 80 percent of college students end up changin g their majors at least once. This isn’t surprising, considering the basic mandatory high school curriculum leaves students with a poor understanding of themselves listing one major on their college applications, but switching to another after taking college classes. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but depending on the school, it can be costly to make u p credits after switching too late in the game. At Boston College, for example, you woul d have to complete an extra year were you to switch to the nursing school from another department. Taking a gap year to figure things out initially can help prevent stress and s ave money later on.31.One of the reasons for high-school graduates not taking a gap year is that_____.A.they think it academically misleadingB.they have a lot of fun to expect in collegeC.it feels strange to do differently from othersD.it seems worthless to take off-campus courses32.Studies from the US and Australia imply that taking a gap year helps_____.A.keep students from being unrealisticB.lower risks in choosing careersC.ease freshmen’s financial burdensD.relieve freshmen of pressures33.The word “acclimation”(Line 8, Para. 3) is closest in meaning to_____.A.adaptation B.application C.motivation D.competition34.A gap year may save money for students by helping them_____.A.avoid academic failures B.establish long-term goalsC.switch to another college D.decide on the right major35.The most suitable title for this text would be_____.A.In Favor of the Gap Year B.The ABCs of the Gap YearC.The Gap Year Comes Back D.The Gap Year: A DilemmaText 4Though often viewed as a problem for western states, the growing frequency of w ildfires is a national concern because of its impact on federal tax dollars, says Professor Max Moritz, a specialist in fire ecology and management.In 2015, the US Forest Service for the first time spent more than half of its $5.5 b illion annual budget fighting fires--nearly double the percentage it spent on such efforts 20 years ago. In effect, fewer federal funds today are going towards the agency's other work such as forest conservation, watershed and cultural resources management, and in frastructure upkeep-that affect the lives of all Americans.Another nationwide concern is whether public funds from other agencies are going in to construction in fire-prone districts. As Moritz puts it, how often are federal dollars bu ilding homes that are likely to be lost to a wildfire?“It’s already a huge problem from a public expenditure perspective for the whole co untry,” he says. We need to take a magnifying glass to that. Like, “Wait a minute, is this OK?”“Do we want instead to redirect those funds to concentrate on lower-hazard parts of the landscape?”Such a view would require a corresponding shift in the way US society today views fire, researchers say.For one thing, conversations about wildfires need to be more inclusive. Over the pas t decade, the focus has been on climate change-how the warming of the Earth from greenhouse gases is leading to conditions that worse n fires. While climate is a key element, Moritz says, it shouldn’t come at the expense of the rest of the equation.“The human systems and the landscapes we live on are linked, and the interactions go both ways," he says. Failing to recognize that, he notes, leads to "an overly simplifie d view of what the solutions might be. Our perception of the problem and of what the so lution is becomes very limite d.”At the same time, people continue to treat fire as an event that needs to be wholly controlled and unleashed only out of necessity, says Professor Balch at the University of C olorado. But acknowledging fire's inevitable presence in human life is an attitude crucia l to developing the laws, policies, and practices that make it as safe as possible, she says .“We’ve disconnected ourselves from living with fire,” Balch says. “It is really impo rtant to understand and try and tease out what is the human connection with fire today.”36.More frequent wildfires have become a national concern because in 2015 they_____ .A.exhausted unprecedented management effortsB.consumed a record-high percentage of budgetC.severely damaged the ecology of western statesD.caused a huge rise of infrastructure expenditure37.Moritz calls for the use of "a magnifying glass" to _____.A.raise more funds for fire-prone areasB.avoid the redirection of federal moneyC.find wildfire-free parts of the landscapeD.guarantee safer spending of public funds38.While admitting that climate is a key element, Moritz notes that _____.A.public debates have not settled yetB.fire-fighting conditions are improvingC.other factors should not be overlookedD.a shift in the view of fire has taken place39.The overly simplified view Moritz mentions is a result of failing to _____.A.discover the fundamental makeup of natureB.explore the mechanism of the human systemsC.maximize the role of landscape in human lifeD.understand the interrelations of man and nature40. Professor Balch points out that fire is something man should _____.A.do away withB.come to terms withC.pay a price forD.keep away fromPart BDirections:Read the following text and match each of the numbered items in the left column to its corresponding info rmation in the right column. There are two extra choices in the right column. Mark your answers on the ANS WER SHEET. (10 points)The decline in American manufacturing is a common refrain, particularly from Don ald Trump. "We don't make anything anymore," he told Fox News, while defending hisown made-in-Mexico clothing line.Without question, manufacturing has taken a significant hit during recent decades, a nd further trade deals raise questions about whether new shocks could hit manufacturin g.But there is also a different way to look at the data.Across the country, factory owners are now grappling with a new challenge: instead of having too many workers, they may end up with too few. Despite trade competition a nd outsourcing, American manufacturing still needs to replace tens of thousands of retir ing boomers every years. Millennials may not be that interested in taking their place, ot her industries are recruiting them with similar or better pay.For factory owners, it all adds up to stiff competition for workers and upward pressu re on wages. "They're harder to find and they have job offers," says Jay Dunwell, presid ent of Wolverine Coil Spring, a family-owned firm, "They may be coming [into the wor kforce], but they've been plucked by other industries that are also doing an well as manu facturing," Mr. Dunwell has begun bringing high school juniors to the factory so they ca n get exposed to its culture.At RoMan Manufacturing, a maker of electrical transformers and welding equipmen t that his father cofounded in 1980, Robert Roth keep a close eye on the age of his nearl y 200 workers, five are retiring this year. Mr. Roth has three community-college student s enrolled in a work-placement program, with a starting wage of $13 an hour that rises t o $17 after two years.At a worktable inside the transformer plant, young Jason Stenquist looks flustered by the copper coils he's trying to assemble and the arrival of two visitors. It's his first w eek on the job. Asked about his choice of career, he says at high school he considered m edical school before switching to electrical engineering. "I love working with tools.I love creating." he says.But to win over these young workers, manufacturers have to clear another major hurdle: parents, who lived through the worst US economic downturn since the Great Depressio n, telling them to avoid the factory. Millennials "remember their father and mother both were laid off. They blame it on the manufacturing recession," says Birgit Klohs, chief e xecutive of The Right Place, a business development agency for western Michigan.These concerns aren't misplaced: Employment in manufacturing has fallen from 17 million in 1970 to 12 million in 2013. When the recovery began, worker shortages first appeared in the high-skilled trades. Now shortages are appearing at the mid-skill levels."The gap is between the jobs that take to skills and those that require a lot of skill," s ays Rob Spohr, a business professor at Montcalm Community College. "There're enoug h people to fill the jobs at McDonalds and other places where you don't need to have m uch skill. It's that gap in between, and that's where the problem is."Julie Parks of Grand Rapids Community points to another key to luring Millennials into manufacturing: a work/life balance. While their parents were content to work long hours, young people value flexibility. "Overtime is not attractive to this generation. The y really want to live their lives," she says.Section III Translation Directions:Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation sh ould be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)46. My dream has always been to work somewhere in an area between fashion and pu blishing.Two years before graduating from secondary school, I took a sewing and design cou rse thinking that I would move on to a fashion design course. However, during that cours e I realised that I was not good enough in this area to compete with other creative persona lities in the future, so I decided that it was not the right path for me. Before applying for university I told everyone that I would study journalism, because writing was, and still is, one of my favourite activities. But, to be absolutely honest, I said it, because I thought th at fashion and me together was just a dream - I knew that no one, apart from myself, coul d imagine me in the fashion industry at all!Section IV WritingPart A参考答案1. C空格之后的宾语从句部分“technology is replacing human workers.”结合选项,应该选择warning。
2017考研英语翻译每日一句:筷子_毙考题

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一起来学习吧!本期主题【筷子】Chopsticks, with a history of thousands of years, areunique traditionalChinese dining utensils. Theywere called zhu in ancient China and the nameof Kuai Zi began to be used in Ming Dynasty.Chopsticks are usually made ofbamboo. Some aremade of wood, ivory, metals or other materials. Their upperparts are square and lower partsround, or they are all round with thicker upperparts and thinner lower parts. Whatever theirshapes are, they are used in pairsand the pair must be identical to each other. chopsticks arethe necessary diningutensils in Chinese people s daily life, the invention of which fully delaystheintelligence of Chinese people.参考翻译:筷子(chopsticks)是中国传统的独具特色的进食工具(diningutensils),至今已有数千年的历史。
初三英语知识复习单选题100道及答案

初三英语知识复习单选题100道及答案1. —Where is your father?—He ______ to Shanghai on business.A. has goneB. has beenC. wentD. will go答案:A。
解析:“has gone to”表示去了某地(还没回来),“has been to”表示去过某地(已经回来),这里问父亲在哪,说明父亲去上海出差还没回来,所以用“has gone to”。
2. The teacher told us that the earth ______ around the sun.A. movesB. movedC. is movingD. was moving答案:A。
解析:地球围绕太阳转是客观真理,即使主句是一般过去时,宾语从句也用一般现在时,所以选A。
3. —______ have you studied English?—For about six years.A. How longB. How oftenC. How farD. How soon答案:A。
解析:“How long”提问时间的长短或物体的长度;“How often”提问频率;“How far”提问距离;“How soon”提问多久之后,根据答语“For about six years.”可知问的是学习英语的时间长度,所以选A。
4. There ______ a football match next week.A. will haveB. is going to haveC. is going to beD. are going to be答案:C。
解析:“there be”句型的一般将来时结构为“there will be”或“there is/are going to be”,因为“a football match”是单数,所以用“is going to be”。
2017考研英语翻译每日一句:中国扇子_毙考题

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一起来学习吧!本期主题【中国扇子】When first created 3,000 years ago, Chinese fans were merely used to blockthe sun and keep cool.As time goes by, they evolve into works of art, symbols ofstatus, props for theaters and dances and romantic gifts.In Chinese language,the character for the word fan has the same pronunciation as the character forkindness .Thus, fans are regarded as good-luck charms or expressions ofgenerosity.The round fans symbolize union or reunion, and are often inscribedwith romantic poems,Chinese characters or flower patterns representing wealthand longevity.In the past,Chinese fans were often used to signify a high socialstatus.Today they are used to display grace in dances.参考翻译:中国的扇子发明于3000多年以前,当时扇子只是用来遮挡阳光、保持凉爽。
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*******今日主题:必考词汇·每日一题
The republication of the poet's most recent works will certainly ________ his national reputation.A. magnify B. strengthenC. enlarge D. enhance
短语
①be thrilled that…对…极为兴奋②get one's first paycheck得到自己的第一笔薪酬③cell phone手机
④replace…with…用…取代…⑤a newer model一个更新的款式
结构
Thrilled that …①形容词短语作原因状语,前面省略了Being。②that引导形容词宾语从句,类似于be sure that…,be afraid that…。
⑨cross vt.消除,弥合
⑩especially ad.尤其地,特别地
短语
①this period of …
当前时期的,这一阶段的
②economic weakness
经济低迷
③reinforce class divides
加剧阶级分化
④decrease opportunities to
减少去…的机会
一语言背诵
词汇
①rest n.其余部分
②entirely ad.完全地
③recreation n.娱乐
④dismissal n.解雇,遣散
⑤survival n.幸存
⑥disposal n.处置,布署
⑦arrival n.到达
短语
at sb's disposal任由某人处理
学习重点:
短语at sb's disposal的理解与用法。
感到极其不安
结构
①ruled that…
that引导名词性宾语从句,表示裁决(ruled)的内容。
②注意前后二个句子的语义衔接,为前因后果关系。
③注意情感态度词violently agitated的使用。
译文:在2010年3月,一位法官做出裁决,认为基因不能够获得专利。这让生物技术公司的答理者们焦躁不安。
----2017鸳鸯配之老蒋真题第1季
语言背诵词汇
①unemployment n.失业
②extremely ad.极其地
③painful a.痛苦的
④improve vt.提高
⑤some a.某些
⑥way n.方面
⑦materialistic a.物质至上的
⑧financially ad.经济上地,财政上地
*******今日主题:老蒋真题第1季~考点梳理
Many said that unemployment, while extremely painful, had improved them in some ways: they had become less materialistic and more financially prudent; they were more aware of the struggles of others.
C. combined D. compared
语言背诵词汇
①thrilled a.极为激动的,非常兴奋的
②paycheck n.薪酬(支票)
③cell n.电池,细胞
④model n.模型,模式
⑤replace vt.取代
⑥renew vt.更新
⑦combine vt.结合,联合⑧compare vt.把…与…比较
②young children duplicating a violent actyoung children后省略了's,与后面的duplicating构成动名词短语的所有格形式。
③a violent act(previously seen on television)previously seen…是过去分词短语作后定,修饰限定前面的act。
1、将句子摘抄到笔记本,做英译汉;
2、更新流量包,听语音讲解,吃透句子;
3、点击右上角,将链接分享朋友圈,每天复习;
4、今天是第138天。
5、每周六日择机休息一天。
译文:许多人说失业尽管很痛苦,但在某些方ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ也提升了自己:他们变的不再那么物质至上,在经济上更加谨慎;也比以前更关注他人的奋斗(体谅他人的艰难)。
what引导的名词性宾语从句(介词of的宾语)。
*******今日主题:阅读必考点积累
In March 2010 a judge ruled that genes were unpatentable. Executives were violently agitated.
----2017鸳鸯配之老蒋真题第1季
第139天。
译文:那天剩下的时间完全由他支配,可以读书也可以娱乐。
*******今日主题:必考词汇·积累
Recently a number of cases have been reported of young children ________ a violent act previously seen on television.A. modifying B. duplicating C. accelerating语言背诵词汇
I had not realized how profoundly marketing trends dictated our perception of what is natural to kids, including our core beliefs about their psychological development.
语言背诵
词汇
①judge n.法官
②rule vt.裁决(认为)
③gene n.基因
④patentable a.可申请专利的
⑤executive n.管理者
⑥violently ad.狂乱地
⑦agitate vt.使不安
短语
①rule that…
裁决认为…
②be violently agitated
----2017鸳鸯配之老蒋真题第1季
语言背诵词汇
①indeed ad.确实,的确
②period n.阶段,时期
③weakness n.虚弱
④reinforce vt.强化,加强
⑤class n.阶级
⑥divide n.分歧,分化
⑦decrease vt.减少
⑧opportunity n.机会,概率
⑧rank n.军衔,等级
短语
①arrange classes
安排课程
②in flexible patterns
以灵活的形式
③ on campus
在校园
④many jobs on campus
校园里的许多工作
⑤be reserved for …
保留给
学习重点
短语in more flexible patterns的理解与用法。
⑤cross class divides
消阶阶级分化(鸿沟)
结构
①Indeed
表句间逻辑的递进。
②this period of economic weakness …
该名词短语的核心词是period,并非weakness,注意理解的严谨性。
1、将句子摘抄到笔记本,做英译汉;
2、更新流量包,听语音讲解,吃透句子;
第140天。
译文:最近报道了很多起关于青少年模仿先前在电视上看到的暴力行为的事件。
*******今日主题:必考词汇·积累
Thrilled that she got her first paycheck, Nancy immediately ______ her old cell phone with a newer model.A. replaced B. renewed
⑩psychological a.心理的
⑪development n.发育(非发展)
短语
①I had not realized…
我原来没意识到…,即:我后来才意识到…
②marketing trends
市场营销的潮流
③dictate our perception of…
影响我们有关…的理解
④what is natural to kids
A. scales B. patterns
C. grades D. ranks
语言背诵词汇
①arrange vt.安排,布置
②flexible a.灵活的
③pattern n.(做事)模式,形式
④campus n.校园
⑤reserve vt.预留,保留
⑥scale n.规模,等级
⑦grade n.等级,年级,分数
儿童的天性
⑤our core beliefs about…
我们有关…的核心理念
⑥psychological development
心理发育
结构
①I had not realized how…
how引导的名词性宾语从句(动词realized的宾语)。
②of what is natural to kids
3、点击右上角,将链接分享朋友圈,每天复习;
4、今天是第138天。
5、每周六日择机休息一天。
译文:确实,当前阶段的经济低迷可能会加剧阶级分化,并减少弥合这一差距的机会,尤其对于年轻人来讲更为如此。
*******今日主题:必背短语积累
The rest of the day was entirely at his ______ for reading or recreation.A. special B. survival C. disposal D. arrival