《新世纪高等院校英语专业综合教程第三册》unit1――unit8课后词汇总汇

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新世纪大学英语综合教程3(1-6)课后句子和短文翻译

新世纪大学英语综合教程3(1-6)课后句子和短文翻译

新世纪大学英语综合教程3(1-6)课后句子和短文翻译新世纪大学英语综合教程3课后句子和短文翻译Unit One1. 以共同利益为基础的友谊是不容易破裂的。

The friendship grounded on common / shared interest does not break up easily. / It is not easy for the friendship grounded on common / shared interest to break up.2. 孩子们必须学会将电脑中的暴力与勇敢区分开来。

Children must learn to distinguish between violence and bravery / courage in computer games.3. 当今世界每天涌现如此多新鲜事情,要求一个人什么都知晓是不合情理的。

There spring up so many new things every day in the world that it is no longer sensible to expect a person to know / keep track of everything.4. 诸如背离朋友这类事并不受法律制裁的,所以才有了我们称作的“道德法庭”。

Laws do not regulate such things as betrayal to friends; that is why there is what we call / is called \5. 有人把今天的文化描绘为“快餐文化”。

无论做什么事,人们只是追求用最短时间达到最大的满足。

Today’s culture is described as “fast-food culture”. Whatever they may be / are doing, people just pursue the greatest / maximum satisfaction within the shortest time.6 常言道,天下没有免费的午餐。

欢迎分享 大学英语综合教程3 1-8单元 课后翻译 答案整理

欢迎分享 大学英语综合教程3 1-8单元 课后翻译 答案整理
新世纪大学英语综合教程3课后翻译
第一单元
1.以共同兴趣为基础的友谊是不容易破裂的。
The friendship grounded on common interest does not break up easily.
2.孩子们必须学会将电脑游戏中的暴力与勇敢区分开来。
Children must learn to distinguish between violence and bravery in computer games.
3.当今世界每天涌现如此多新鲜事物,要求一个人什么都知晓是不合情理的。
There spring up so many new things every day in the world that it is no longer sensible to expect a person to know everything.
第五单元
1.培养正确的感情是极其必要的,因为它可以为一个人将来学习和工作的成功奠定基础。
Cultivating the right emotions is indispensable because it lays the foundations for the success of one’s future work and studies.
6.远程学习是个全球化的趋势。随着它的迅速发展,人们无论身处何地都能有同样方便的途径享受教育资源。
Distance learning is a global trend.With its quick growth,people are given an equally convenient access to educational resources,no matter where they are.

《新世纪高等院校英语专业综合教程第三册》unit 1——unit 8 课后词汇总汇

《新世纪高等院校英语专业综合教程第三册》unit 1——unit 8 课后词汇总汇

Unit 1squarev. to set straight or at approximate right angles使成方形discreetlyad. carefully谨慎地,小心地reserven. self-restraint in expression; the habit of not showing one's feelings or thoughts矜持,拘谨;寡言whereaboutsn. the place where somebody or something is下落, 去向anthologyn. a collection of literary pieces, such as poems, short stories, or plays (诗、文等的)选集gropev. to search blindly or uncertainly暗中摸, 摸索tip offto give an advance warning or hint to暗示, 警告,因倾斜而使掉下来goodyn. something attractive or delectable, especially something sweet to eat 特别吸引人的东西, 美味的食品puddlen. a small pool of liquid水坑; (尤指道路上的)雨水坑ketchupn. a thick cold red sauce made from tomatoes, used for giving a pleasant taste to food番茄酱flailv. to (cause something to) wave or swing about wildly鞭打;抽打maneuvern. skillful or careful movement策略reara. of the back part后面的;后部的n. a light open-sided shoe worn in warm weather凉鞋brigaden. a group of persons organized for a specific purpose 旅sneakv. to go or move in a quiet, stealthy way偷偷溜走junk food(informal and derogative) food (e.g., potato crisps) eaten as a snack and usually thought to be not good for one's health垃圾食品crunchya. making a crunching or cracking sound, as when chewed; crisp发嘎吱嘎吱声的,易碎的spaghettin. a type of pasta in long strings意大利面条somebody's heart goes out to somebodyused to say that someone feels a lot of sympathy towards another person 十分同情,怜悯claspn. a grasp or grip of the hand紧握;紧攥;紧抱slinkv. to move as if one feels guilty or ashamed, or does not want to be seen; to sneak偷偷溜走maliciousa. having the wish to hurt others恶意的, 恶毒的shacklen. a metal fastening, usually one of a pair, for encircling and confining the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or captive; (figurative) a restraint or check to action or progress, often used in the plural form 手铐,脚镣,镣铐,束缚Unit 2tyrannyn. undue harshness暴虐; 专横v. to be persistently and disturbingly present, especially in somebody's mind缠绕, 萦绕,经常出没于allotmentn. an amount of share of something such as money or time that is given to someone or something分配,份额dilemman. a situation in which one has to make a difficult choice between two courses of action, both perhaps equally undesirable左右为难,窘境wearinessn. tiredness, especially as a result of effort or endurance疲倦;困乏misgivingn. (a feeling of) doubt, distrust, or fear, especially about a future event 疑虑, 担心reefn. a line of rocks or sand just above or just below the surface of the sea, often dangerous to ships礁, 暗礁confessv. to say or admit, often formally (that one has done wrong, committed a crime, etc.) 承认, 供认(错误或罪行)maximn. a short saying that expresses a general truth or a rule for good and sensible behavior格言;座右铭rebukev. to speak angrily to (somebody) because one disapproves of what they have said or done责难或指责breachv. to make an opening in a wall or fence攻破,违反imperiousa. (too) commanding; expecting obedience from others专横的;蛮横的devourv. to use up all of something耗尽perspectiven. the way in which a situation or problem is judged, so that (proper) consideration and importance is given to each part观点, 想法,deceptivea. giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading 骗人的,虚伪的prominencen. the fact or quality of being well-known and important .声望, 杰出fadev. to disappear gradually (使)褪去Unit 3attend toto deal with, take care of, look after处理,照顾gourmetn. a person who knows a lot about food and cooking, and who enjoys eating high-quality food讲究吃喝的人, 美食家gluttonn. a person who regularly eats and drinks more than is needed贪吃者;饕餮derive fromto come from a source or origin由…起源sagen. a very wise man圣人, 智者, 哲人primala. chief, main, primary原始的; 最初的,首要的,ecstasyn. sudden intense feeling or excitement狂喜smotherv. to cover closely or thickly (使)窒息,闷lavishv. to give a lot, or too much of something过分给予;滥施n. a style of cooking烹饪艺术,风味bedeckv. to hang decorations, jewels, flowers, etc. on装饰,打扮某物/某人exotican. pl. things that are unusual and exciting, especially because they come from foreign countries异族事物,新奇事物auberginen. egg-plant; a large (almost egg-shaped) dark purple fruit, used as a vegetable茄子infamousa. deserving of or causing an evil reputation丑恶的, 臭名昭著的jointn. a large piece of meat, usually containing a bone一块烤肉sensualityn. preoccupation with, or indulgence in, sensual pleasures喜爱感官享受,淫荡sensuala. of the feelings of the body rather than the mind肉体上享乐的texturen. the way that a particular type of food feels in your mouth口感part and parcelan essential part that must not be ignored重要的部分fastidiouslyad. with excessive care or delicacy过分讲究地braisev. to cook (meat, fish or vegetables) slowly in a little fat and liquid in a closed container 炖battern. a mixture of flour, eggs and milk, used to make pancakes or to cover food before frying it面糊v. to make or invent something in a skillful way巧妙地策划palaten. the sense of taste味觉buffetn. a meal where people serve themselves from a variety of types of usually cold food 自助餐fowln. a bird, such as a chicken, that is kept for its meat or eggs鸟, 家禽elusivea. difficult to express, define, or remember难以捉摸的;不易记住的piquanta. having a pleasantly sharp or strong taste开胃的,刺激的enterprisen. readiness to embark on what is new; initiative事业心, 进取心Unit 4nurturinga. providing physical and emotional nourishment and care 培育attendantn. a person whose job is to serve or help people, especially in a public place服务人员, 侍者peern. an equal in rank, age, quality, etc. 同龄人,身分(或地位)相同的人ramblinga. (of a speech, essay, etc.) not keeping to the subject; disconnected 漫无边际的entertainv. to give people food and hospitality, for example by inviting them to your house 款待ashtrayn. a small dish or container, sometimes decorative, in which smokers leave ash and cigarette ends 烟灰缸replensihv. to fill up again 重新装满,补充adherencen. the act or quality of binding oneself to observance; faithful attachment 遵守monogamyn. the custom or practice of having only one wife or husband at one time 一夫一妻制libertyn. freedom to live one's life in the way that one wants, without interference from other people or the authorities自由solelyad. not including others; only 唯一地;仅仅Unit 5obituaryn. a published notice of a death, sometimes with a brief account of the dead person's life 讣告,讣闻coronary thrombosisn. blocking of a coronary artery by a clot of blood, damaging the heart and possibly causing death; heart attack冠状动脉血栓形成workaholicn. a person who works obsessively and finds it difficult to stop 工作狂conceivablyad. in a manner that can be imagined or believed可想像地,有理由相信地executiven. a person or group having administrative or managerial authority in an organization主管领导,管理人员,行政领导survivev. to live longer than; to outlive比…活得长,幸存boardv. to pay to sleep and eat meals in somebody's house搭伙(并寄宿)widown. a woman whose husband has died, and who has not married again 寡妇deceasedn. somebody who has died, especially recently 已故的人lineupn. a line of people that is formed for inspection or identification 列队Unit 6correlativea. having or showing a relation to something else 相关的ceasev. to come to an end 停止,结束promotev. to help the process of (something); to encourage or support 促成,促进,推动contribute toto help to cause or bring about有助于…,促成proportionn. the correct relation in size, degree, etc. between one thing and another or between the parts of a whole 比例;均衡duea. proper, adequate 适当的,充分的populousa. (of a place) having a large population, especially when compared with size 人口稠密的spectaculara. strikingly large and obvious 壮观的,引人入胜的atomn. the smallest part of an element that can exist chemically 原子lunaticn. a person who is mad, foolish, or wild 疯子,狂人eminenta. (of people) famous and admired 出众的,卓越的inculcatev. to fix (ideas and principles, etc.) in the mind of (somebody) 反复灌输emancipationn. the action or state of setting or being free from political, moral, intellectual or social restrictions 释放,解放prejudicen. an unfair and often unfavorable feeling or opinion not based on reason or enough knowledge 偏见,成见elixirn. an imaginary substance with which medieval scientists hoped to make people live for ever 长生不老药conferv. to give or grant 授予,赋予appallinga. horrifying, shocking 骇人的,可怕的vicen. (a) moral fault or weakness in somebody's character 缺点,恶习admixturen. a thing added, especially as a minor ingredient 混合物,附加剂egoismn. the state of mind in which one is always thinking about oneself and what is best for oneself 自我主义,利己主义horizonn. the limit of a person's knowledge, experience, interest, etc.见识,眼界impartialityn. the condition of treating all rivals or disputants equally 不偏不倚,公平Unit 7chasern. a milder drink taken after a strong drink of liquor (饮烈酒后喝的)淡酒creakya. of a harsh, scraping sound嘎吱作响的peerv. to look carefully or with difficulty凝视, 盯着看, 端详, 仔细看buffn. a pale yellowish-brown color浅黄褐色make somebody's acquaintance与某人初次相见;结识某人to meet somebody for the first time与某人初次相见;结识某人laxativen. medicine, food or drink that causes or helps the bowels to empty轻泻药imperceptiblea. very difficult to notice or feel感觉不到的,细微的, 难以察觉的autopsyn. the examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death; postmortem验尸apprehensivelyad. with uneasiness or fearfulness (about the future) 担心地potionn. a drink supposed to have magic power魔力药水obligev. to do a favor or service for(根据要求或需要)帮忙,效劳 ,迫使做; 使负义务,confidentiala. trusted with private matters; showing full trust受信任的,委以机密的bountifullyad. generously; in large quantities慷慨地,大量地substitutev. to put something or somebody in place of another以...代替,取代scornn. strong and sometimes angry disrespect towards a person or thing that is regarded as worthless; contempt鄙视; 轻蔑giddya. not serious; too interested in amusement眩晕的,轻浮的,不稳重的rapturen. great joy and delight极度欢喜draughtn. a current of air blowing through a room通风overwhelmv. to cause to feel sudden strong emotion覆盖, 淹没; 使某人不知所措ferventlya. with deep sincere feelings热情地phialn. (also vial) a small bottle, especially for liquid medicines小药瓶better offhaving more money than one used to have or more money than most other people 比较富裕,更有余裕Unit 8puritann. a person who practices or preaches a more strict moral code than that which exists清教徒overshadowv. to make insignificant by comparison; to dominate使(某人)相形见绌fetishn. something regarded with extravagant trust or respect迷恋,盲目崇拜flunkv. to fail, especially (in) a course or examination (使)(考试、某学科的成绩等)不及格bumpern. a usually metal or rubber bar attached to either end of a motor vehicle, such as a truck or car, to absorb impact in a collision (汽车上的)保险杠, 缓冲器traipsev. (informal) to walk wearily漫步,拖曳licentiousnessn. a lack of moral restraint, especially in sexual conduct放肆;无法无天swillv. to drink greedily or grossly大口喝,痛饮(尤指酒类)epitomen. a representative or an example of a class or type代表,缩影dampern. (informal) something that stops an occasion from being as enjoyable as it was intended to be扫兴reverentlyad. with a feeling of respect and admiration恭敬地;虔诚地,mirthn. laughter, amusement or happiness欢乐;欢笑,blasphemev. to swear; to use words which show a lack of respect for God or religion 亵渎; 咒骂scanv. to examine closely粗略地读;浏览;翻阅。

新世纪大学英语综合教程3课后答案Unit1-Unit8

新世纪大学英语综合教程3课后答案Unit1-Unit8

Unit One FriendshipEnhance Your Language Awareness Words in actionWorking with Words and Expressions(1)1. bound2. appropriate3. possessing4. permanent5. appointed6. parted7. had corresponded8. gazed9. notion10. keen11. preserve12. grasped13. figured14. grounded15. sensibl e16. attribute17. united18. pursue19. commitments20. regulating(2)1.distinguish between2. checked up on3. torn d own4. make a fortune5. all of a sudden6. lost track of7. Casting an eye over8. broke up9. take pleasure in10.d escribed as11. turned up12. in so far as13. is under arrest14. pass on15. as toIncreasing Your Word Power(1)1.arrival 2.trial 3.approval 4.betrayal 5.burial 6.dismissal 7.disposal8.proposal 9.refusal 10.removal 11.survival 12.withdra wal(2) 1. refusal 2. arrivals 3. removal 4. dismissal 5. survival 6. proposal 7. disposal 8. approval(3) 1. e 2. c 3. b 4. a 5. dGRAMMAR REVIEW(1)1. whichever tent you are not using now2. whoever comes / come first3. whichever / whatever condition our captain thought was the best4. Wherever / No matter where I go5. whatever wishes their child / chil dren expresses / express6. However disappointed / No matter how disappointed you may feel about the surroundings / environment / situation7. Whoever breaks it8. whenever he concentrates on a probl em(2)1. It is not luck but hard work tha led him to today’s success.2. Prof. Moen argues that it is energy that makes the world goround.3. It was not until he had proved he was honest that he won the family’s trust.4. It was clearly the headmaster himself who that opened the door for me.5. NONECLOZE1) classical2) notion3) utility4) ground5) occurs6) goodness7) as to8) possesses9) preserve10) bound11) mirror12) virtuous13) commitment14) moral excell enceTRANSLATION(1)1. The friendship grounded on common / shared interest does not break up easily. / It is not easy for the friendship grounded on common / shared interest to break up.2. Chil dren must learn to distinguish between viol ence and bravery / courage in computer games.3. There spring up so many new things every day in the world that it is no longer sensible to expect a person to know / keep track of everything.4. Laws do not regulate such things as betrayal to friends; that is why there is what we call / is called "the court of morality".5. Today’s culture is described as “fast-food culture”. Whateverthey may be / are doing, people just pursue the greatest / maximum satisfaction within the shortest time.6. As the saying goes, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If you want something, go and earn / work for it.(2)As is commonly acknowledged / It is commonly recognised that humans are social animals. Bonded together in a community, we naturally expect to have friends. As to what friendship is, peopl e have different notions / ideas. Some make friends for mutual utility. Once the ground for such friendship disappears, the friendship also breaks up. However, a lot more people l ong for "soul pals"— those who possess virtues and with whom we can go through trials and tribulations together. Such friendships keep us away from greed and violence and encourage us to have the courage of our convictions. Such is what we call "true and perfect friendship".THEME-RELATED WRITING1. Bob and I became brother-like friends in our chil dhood. Weplayed, dined and discussed our ambitions together. Once grown up, he started for the West to make his fortune while I became a policeman in New York. Before his departure, we had dinner together and we agreed that we would meet at the same place exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come.Then came the day we were supposed to meet. I was on my beat then. Walking up to the appointed place which had been turned into a hardware store, I saw a man standing there with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. Before I could speak, he tol d me that he was waiting for a friend by the name of Jimmy Wells. When he struck a match to light his cigar, I saw a pale face with keen eyes and a scar. I recognized him immediately. It was Bob, and it was also the face of the man wanted by the Chicago Police. For a moment I felt like telling him to escape right away. After all, we had been friends for so many years and he had travel ed all the way to see me! But then my sense of duty tol d me the right thing to do. I said good-bye to him and continued my patrol, his last words still ringing in my ear: “I’ll wait for half an hour. Jimmy will keep his promise if he’s alive…” I then sent for a plain cl othe s man and had Bob arrested.2.An Important Friend in My LifeLi Qiang, one of my classmates, is fun to be with. He is always wearing a broad smile as if life is forever "sunshine and butterflies". One day, I revealed to him my worries and anxieties: I, an ordinary-looking girl, was 177 centimeters tall, even tall er than any of the boys in my class. I thought no boy would like to date me. Besides, I was very poor at my academic courses.He suggested that I should learn to be myself and then he introduced me to a fashion show team of the university. Encouraged, I decid ed to change myself. After a 3-month training program on weekends, I could perform beautifully as a mod el, and surprisingly, I could concentrate on the required academic courses as well. The applauses I won at each fashion show and the scholarship I earned proved that being myself was terrific. Since then, my life has changed a l ot. Thus, Li Qiang became an important friend of mine.Last semester, we began to help young people who suffer pressures from physical defects, academic failures or financial probl ems. We set up a Confidence Club. Those who come to us for help find our work definitely beneficial. Our friendship has led me into a sparkling, rewarding life.Unit Two LoveEnhance Your Language Awareness Words in actionWorking with Words and Expressions(1)1. curl ed2. minimum3. clip4. yielded5. Given6. awaiting7. fascinated8. affection9. interact10. haste11. harden12. grief13. defies14. glance15. presence16. lasting17. via18. acquire19. manipulate20. restraints (2)1. let … l oose on2. fit into3. hold on4. state of affairs5. in the course of6. in vain7. build … on8. In short9. grow used to10. blame … on11. reached for12. give and take Increasing Your Word Power (1)1. overcoat2. overhead3. overjoyed4. overslept5. overweight6. overdue7. overtime8. overworking(2)1. crush2. attributes3. fancy4. bubbled5. grasp6. drizzling7. labeling8. yield(3)1. We are short of hands.2. I still have some money in hand.3. Give me a hand with this box, please.4. I often keep a dictionary at hand.5. The football fans were out of hand.6. Hand out the pencils to everyone in the class.7. This ring was handed d own to me by my grandmother.8. Time’s up. Please hand in your test papers.9. Please hand on the magazine to your roommates.10. I’m afraid I can’t help you. I’m a green hand.GRAMMAR REVIEW(1)1. Sitting on the stairs was / On the stairs was sitting2. Over the wall came / flew3. Round the corner was4. Then finally came5. Under the tabl e was lying6. At / On the top of (On top of) the hill stood(2)1. The beaver chews down trees to get food and material tobuild its home with.2. Do your parents think Tom is a nice boy to go out with? (Cross out "him")3. The goals for which he has fought all his life seem unimportant to him now.4. NONE.5. The essay starts by asking a question, to which the author then gives a positive answer.CLOZE(1) haste(2) state of affairs(3) distinguished(4) meeting of minds(5) bl ossom(6) inner charm(7) intimacy(8) emotion(9) acquiring(10) ideals(11) admiration(12) lasting(13) affection(14) forge(15) honor(16) overwhelmingTRANSLATION(1)1. In either friendship or love / In both friendship and l ove, you should never expect to take / receive the maximum while you give the minimum.2. I built all my hopes on his promise(s), only to find that he was not a man of sincerity at all.3. We took Mother to all the best hospitals we could find, but all our efforts were in vain; she failed to survive the disease.4. Valentine’s Day is an annual holiday celebrated on February 14,a pe rfect day to express love to the object of your / one’s affection.5. In the information era, communications with far-away friends via e-mail can be almost / virtually simultaneous.6. Love takes time, for it is not forged until you have grown used to the other’s company and learned to appreciate the other. (2)After dinner, we all sat around the hearth. Aunt Susan was still in the grief of l osing Uncle Robert. In her soft voice she told us about their past years. Uncle Robert joined the army shortly after they were engaged. Given the critical situation at the time when l ots of army men didn’t return alive, you can imagine how much overjoyed Aunt Susan was to see Uncle Robert come back safe and sound from the European battlefield. Then they got married and brought up five children. For all those years, their affection for each other grew stronger in the course of overcoming difficulties and hardships in life. I was fascinated by Aunt Susan’s story, which was totally different from my ideal of love. They practiced giving and sharing in their daily life instead of pursuing passion and romance. Amazingly, such l ove lasted through their whol e life.THEME-RELATED WRITING1. Male-female relations are indispensabl e to adults all through their lives. But different generations handle them differently. Our parents’ generation lived in an era of constraints, restraints, respect, admiration, and plenty of romance. They kept a distance from people of the opposite gender in order to preserve the holiness of love and relationships.My generation, on the other hand, began with countless crushes for the opposite sex just because of their superficial charm. Harml ess as it was, the love was as brief as soap bubbl es. As we grew up, we came to the stage of devel oping real relationships, believing that love demanded a l ot of give and not so much of take. By comparison, the younger generation is more open-minded and l ess restricted in handling the matter of l ove and relationships. They jump on the bandwagon of love with so much haste that it is difficult for them to distinguish between physical attraction and mental compatibilities.In short, the younger generation focuses more on physicalbeauty, closeness and passion, and they tend to seek what they want from the relationships. The other two generations give priority to inner charm, intimacy, emotion and sharing in dealing with relationships.2.What Do Girl Students Look for in Love and Life?In order to know about girl students’ opinion about love and life, a survey with girl students was conducted in 2005 in two universities — Chongqing University of Technology and Business and East China Normal University. The survey sought answers to two questions: What do you look for first in a boyfriend? What’s the most important thing for a happy life?About one third of the students chose personality as the top factor in choosing a boyfriend, foll owed by 27 percent focusing on abilities. Next came common interests and goals, favoured by 17 percent, with only 14 percent of students claiming appearance to be uppermost in their minds. Fewer still, 11 percent, rated economic status as the first consideration.As to their views about a happy life, nearly seventy percent of the girls attached the greatest importance to marriage and family. “Career” was given top priority by just under 20 percent, while even fewer, around 9 percent, believed that money was the keyto a happy life.Based on the survey, we may conclude that nowadays, girl students generally hold a rational attitude towards love and life. Admittedly, the improved material conditions of life explain why girls take economic status and money rather lightly. But contrary to the popular view that girls are more concerned about self-development in the workplace and social status, they still regard upon marriage and family life as central to a happy life.Unit Three HappinessEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in actionWorking with Words and Expressions(1)1. inform2. evaluate3. attractive4. depression5. leisure6. Collective7. decreased8. spiritual9. religious10. temporary11. scales12. cultivate13. suggests14. purchase15. inevitabl e16. enabl e17. reinforced18. comparison19. occupations20. destructive(2)1) work out2) have a clear conscience3) other than4) fact of life5) as a whole6) relative to7) point of view8) in terms of9) in part10) took pains11) in effect12) serve as13) Leave … with14) wore out15) better off16) has a great deal to d o with17) from … d erivesIncreasing Your Word Power (1)1) 反攻,反击2) 反要求;反诉3) 对策;对付措施4) 对应的人(物),对手5) 产生相反效果的6) 抗癌的7) 防冻剂8) 防污染的9) 反对吸烟的10) 不合群的;反社会的(2)1) decrease2) ranking3) concept4) suggest5) central, key6) way, pattern7) aim, goal, end8) buy9) seek10) norm, criterion11) position12) total, amount13) short-term14) honest15) sort16) inevitabl e(3)1. total2. current3. ideal4. relatives5. alternative6. objectives7. individual8. maximumGRAMMAR REVIEW ((1)1. was the law2. could he free himself from feelings of guilt3. will he now4. have I faced so difficult a choice5. are visitors all owed to feed the animals in the zoo6. had we started lunch when the d oorbell rang7. she told me did I realize the mistake I had made8. can you buy shoes like that9. did he protest10. I known what was going to happen(2)1. Your picture / painting is far / much more beautiful.2. If only I could d o half as well as you (have done)!3. The publishing house has produced twice as many books as it did last year.4. We had to do more work for less money.5. While people are richer in material wealth, their spiritual life is poorer.CLOZE(1) whole(2) However(3) part(4) In effect(5) derived(6) purchased(7) better off(8) take pains(9) necessarily(10) to do(11) comparison(12) relative(13) inevitabl e(14) serve(15) seek TRANSLATION(1)1. For thousands of years philosophers have taken pains to illustrate / explain / interpret the meaning of happiness from their own points of view.2. When I first came to college, I suddenly found myself left with everything to deal with by myself. It was not until then did I realize that living with my parents was truly a happy experience.3. You sh ouldn’t always make comparison with others; otherwise, you may be trapped in / fall into depression, for there are always many others who are better than you.4. Today people are much better off and enjoy more l eisure. Strangely enough, they find life boring / dull.5. Life, in effect, is long but short of excitement. You are sure to suffer from inevitabl e disappointment if you expect everyday life to be as exciting as a drama.6. A life that is too easy / smooth may also be destructive because it offers no opportunity for one to learn how to d eal with / handle failures / frustrations / setbacks. That / This in part explains / accounts for the high rates of suicide among young people.(2)Happiness must have much to do with money. After all, a hard lifewill wear out one’s sense of joy. However, happiness d oesn’t derive from money alone. Today’s society as a whole has seen dramatic improvement in the standard of living, and the majority of people are d ecently fed and clothed. However, are people happier today? In fact, when the mass media and commercial advertisements are still reinforcing the notion that to be happy is to possess more, people find themselves l onging more earnestly than ever for a happy and healthy spiritual life: being loved, respected, feeling safe and proud of realizing their self-value. As a wise man once pointed out, happiness lies in the positive attitude one hol ds towards life other than how much money one earns. Those millionaires who view life as boring and empty serve as good negative examples.THEME-RELATED WRITING1. Man Does Not Live by Bread Al oneNo one would d oubt the truth that man’s existence relies essentially on material things. We need them to get fed, cl othed and sheltered. Once we are living near the breadlin e, we’ll feelfrustrated and miserabl e.However, our contentment does not merely lie in material things. This is especially the case in modern times. The fast-developing economy has noticeably improved our lives and fulfilled most of our material needs. Then there comes the need of spiritual satisfaction, which is derived from good health, close friends, a loving spouse, well-raised children, a home built on love, a clear conscience, a worthy goal and an enjoyabl e job. While material things may lose their charm over time, spiritual satisfaction will bring us lasting happiness.Therefore, to live a happy life, we should focus more on those things that meet our spiritual demands. After all, when our need for bread is met, happiness will not come unless we feel spiritually satisfied.2. I Really Mad e ItI will never forget the awful feeling in my first Oral English class at coll ege. I tried hard to listen to every word the teacher spoke, but what she was saying made no sense to me. Bitterly, I admitted that I was so poor at listening and speaking in English.I wept several times, cursing my middle school for failing to provide adequate listening and speaking practice. But finally I calmed d own because the familiar words rang in my ears: Theremust be a way out. I had a rather solid foundation of English vocabulary and grammar. What was left for me to d o was to increase my listening input and speaking output. I mad e it a rule that every morning I would do reading aloud by the campus lake for 40 minutes, and every evening I would stay in the language lab, listening to English for at least an hour.Then at the end of the second year came my happiest moment: I got the Scholarship for Acad emic Excell ence. I wore a broad smile when the president granted me the award. I then came to realize that happiness can only be gained through hard work.Unit Four HealthEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in actionWorking with Words and Expressions(1)1. indifferent2. prejudice3. appealing4. rendered5. threats6. respect7. isolate8. sucked9. infected10. ignorance11. namely12. probable13. reluctantly14. applause15. wept16. issued17. shelter18. contracted19. cheated20. tolerated(2)1. guard against2. concern yourself with3. make room for4. bring … to an end5. in the hope of6. on the ground(s) that7. at risk8. set aside9. As regards10. cut off11. Owing to12. Carry onIncreasing Your Word Power(1)1)accurate accuracy 精确,准确(度)2) advocate advocacy 提倡;鼓吹3) consistent consistency一致性;连贯性4) delicate delicacy 细嫩;精美5) efficient efficiency 效能,效率6) intimate intimacy 亲密,密切7) president presidency总统等的职位8) private privacy 隐私;独处9) secret secrecy 保密;保密能力10) self-sufficient self-sufficiency自给自足(2)1. secrecy2. presidency3. consistency4. efficiency5. privacy6. intimacy7. accuracy8. self-sufficiency9. advocacy10. delicacy (3)1. justification2. justice3. justifiabl e4. justify5. justified6. justGRAMMAR REVIEW(1)1. I can discuss the matter with you now if (it is) necessary (to d o so).2. When (they are) watching the World Cup, the students often cheer l oudly.3. Unless (you are) otherwise instructed, you should leave by the back exit.4. Perhaps I coul d not write a best-seller and (I) will never be abl e to (d o so).5. In the accident the child was hurt and the mother (was) killed.6. Speaking exercises one’s tongue, reading (exercises) one’s eyes and writing (exercises) one’s mind.(2.1)1. to reach an agreement in such a d elicate situation2. the way he keeps changing his mind3. that perhaps he was lying4. to be asked to speak here5. buying so much food when the children are all away (2.2)1. It is disappointing2. I find it useless / pointless3. It is not possible / It is impossibl e4. They kept it a secret / kept it quiet5. It is still not clearCLOZE(1) threat(2) at risk(3) infected(4) prejudice(5) isolated(6) contracted(7) shelter(8) grieve(9) along(10) pathway(11) issue(12) bring(13) evil(14) concern ourselves with(15) supportTRANSLATION(1)1) They took their sick father on a l ong journey to Beijing in the hope of finding a cure for /in the hope of curing his heart disease / probl em.2) The campaign of Knowing More About AIDS needs to be carried on, and for / at this stage the emphasis is put on the way (how) the disease is contracted.3) If power is properly applied / used / exercised, the lives of the common people will be rendered happy. If not, their daily life willbe placed under threat.4) Could a government justifiably use nuclear weapons to guard against terrorist attacks?5) Owing to ignorance of the disease, many people still believe that HIV victims deserve what they suffer.6) The newly issued report on improving the medical system in rural areas l eads us to believe that the era is to be brought to an end when such areas are always short of d octors and medicines(2)Retireme nt brings people’s career to an end. They find, all of a sudden, that they can no more / longer carry on the job they have done for d ozens of years. Some old people cannot adapt themselves to such a change and thus become depressed, believing that they are no longer useful. Indeed, depression has become one of the leading threats to old people’s health. Nonetheless, many old people in China are abl e to maintain their sense of usefulness by rendering their grown-up chil dren services, such as taking care of their grand chil dren and providing all owances to them. The question remains as to whether senior citizens should try other means to fill up their leisure, renderingtheir later years still more meaningful. I suggest the old concern themselves less with their children and make room for young people to take responsibility for their own lives. After all, the ol d deserve respect from the young and the young should tolerate their aged parents more, on the grounds that the old have contributed so much for so many years both to their family and to society.THEME-RELATED WRITING1. AIDS Across the EarthAIDS has killed and is threatening to kill millions all across the earth. Several million infections are reported by WHO each year. The virus d oes not care whether you are black or white, male or female, young or ol d. It will attack you as long as you are a human. Today, AIDS has become the leading killer of young adults and is turning the chil dren whose parents suffer the disease into orphans. It is no exaggeration to say that we live under the shad ow of AIDS.There are several possible causes for such a situation: unsafesexual intercourse; sharing or reusing contaminated needles; transfusion of contaminated bl ood or bl ood products; an infected person’s pregnan cy, giving birth and breastfeeding, etc. Unfortunately, our ignorance, prejudice and silence have carried the situation to a desperate extreme. Patients are isolated or treated as outcasts by their families and their communities. AIDS victims feel ashamed to be identified as such and try hard to hide their disease. For this reason, they cannot get immediate medical treatment. Our harmful attitudes towards the disease and its victims have actually placed more people at risk.In our fight against this d eadly disease, we should educate people on how to avoid being infected with the disease and how to lead a healthy and secure life and, more importantly, how to treat AIDS patients properly. Only in this way can we really bring AIDS under control.2. Why Do the Young Adults Kill Themselves?Young adults are in the prime of their lives and are supposed to pursue their dreams and enjoy themselves. Yet it was reported in the Guardian that suicide is the main cause of death among young adults in China. Why have so many young people ended their lives?Three factors are thought to account for the high suicide rate:increasing stress, l oneliness and a lack of medical support for depression. The most pressing one, I think, is stress. Take my college life for example. From the first day I entered the university, I have been living under pressure. I used to worry that I could not quite fit into the campus life; I also feared that I might not catch up with my classmates in my studies or coul d not live up to my parents’ expec tations. Now I am deeply concerned about whether I can find a desirabl e job after graduation. Endless pressures give rise to stress. Loneliness is another probl em. Many young peopl e find they just feel helpless when they are suffering intolerabl e sadness or frustration.Suicide is a great tragedy, especially for the young. If we can find ways to relieve them of their stress and offer timely help, we may save many young lives.Unit Five EducationEnhance Your Language AwarenessWords in actionWorking with Words and Expressions(1)1. associate2. equipped3. combined4. emphasis5. enlighten6. phase7. graded8. commented9. inspection10. passively11. rural12. negotiate13. indispensabl e14. illusion15. impl emented16. decline17. reconcile18. practically19. residents20. virtual(2)1. so to speak2. try out3. in store4. lend themselves to5. turn my back on6. in accordance with7. crying out for8. is … the case9. step in10. calm d own11. brought back12. go after13. refl ect on14. get out of15. For want of16. Oddly enough17. in favor of18. in turn19. hit on \ upon20. to this end21. calls for22. brought about Increasing Your Word Power (1)1. multimedia equipment2. multipurpose furniture3. a multifunction cell phone4. a multi-storey car park5. a multicultural curriculum6. a multi-subject dictionary7. a multi-channel television set8. a multinational society (2)1. e2. g3. a4. h5. d6. f7. b8. c(3)1).a. a virtual university b. an online counseling center c. a keyboard colleged. an online chat roome. a virtual environmentf. the electrically charged spaceg. cyberspace2) a. a home computer b. tariff-free email packets c. the Worl d Wide Webd. electronic bulletin boards3) a. cyber education b. online degree programs GRAMMAR REVIEW(1)1. He is such a shy boy that he flushes whenever he speaks to a girl.2. It was such a well-written report that I couldn’t believe it was written by her.3. He hasn’t seen his son for such a long time that he has almost forgotten what he l ooks like.。

新世纪大学英语3-Unit8课文翻译及单词解析

新世纪大学英语3-Unit8课文翻译及单词解析

新世纪大学英语3-Unit8课文翻译及单词解析第一篇:新世纪大学英语3-Unit8课文翻译及单词解析行为准则为了建设一个健康和谐的社会,我们必须对所处环境当中的自我加以认识与了解。

在这一认识和了解自己的过程中,我们会意识到那些儿童时期就已经潜移默化了的行为准则。

有了这种自我认识,我们就有可能强化那些行之有效的准则,纠正妨碍我们进步的规范,从而与同伴们建立和谐的人际关系。

行为准则对人际关系有着至关重要的影响,不应把它们只看作社会习俗而不认真对待。

正如我们得说相同的语言才能彼此理解一样,我们需要行为准则,行为准则构成了互相尊重的基础,而良好关系的确立就来自这里。

在尊重他人的过程中,我们会不知不觉地心怀仁爱。

并非人人都对行为准则——尤其是对礼貌——给予必要的重视。

虽说没有规矩我们无法生活,但有时我们却很反感规矩。

一方面,我们不愿束缚自己,可另一方面,我们不想因他人缺乏约束而让自己承担后果。

结果,为了大家在一定程度上和平共处,即使是最叛逆的人也被迫遵从最起码的规范。

礼貌待人的确是建立行为准则的一个必备条件。

有时即使我们本意是好的,还会经常在人际关系上出现问题,原因在于我们并没有认识到自己考虑不周或行为鲁莽。

人际关系会因为甚至仅有的一次不当言行而受到无可挽回的伤害。

礼貌可以帮助我们克服最困难的境况,是我们处理人际关系中不可替代的资产。

不过,我们需要记住一点:倘若在每天的人际关系中任由自己的感情和本能冲动无所羁绊,只在某些情形下才举止得体,那只会削弱我们为学会生活而付出的努力。

例如,在公共场合彬彬有礼,回到家里却撒野耍横、毫无耐心,诸如此类的行为就不能成为我们的行为准则。

优越感和傲慢有损于人际关系,因此谨防这两种心态是十分有益的。

一个人尽管本意是好的,但是他会将帮助和劝说与发号施令混淆起来。

只要别人听从他的意见,他便会为他们殚精竭虑;一旦别人不顺从他的意思,他便开始对人家大加指责,要恩断义绝。

这种态度引起很多人际关系上的问题,会引起负面的情绪和怨恨,非但不能助人一臂之力,实际上反倒令人气馁。

新世纪英语专业综合教程3(单词)

新世纪英语专业综合教程3(单词)

综合教程3unit1brigade n. 旅;大部队;队列 vt. 把…编成旅;把…编成队clasp n. 扣子,钩子;握手 vt. 紧抱;扣紧;紧紧缠绕vi. 扣住crunchy adj. 易碎的;发嘎吱嘎吱声的discreetly adv. 谨慎地;小心地flail n. 连枷(打谷物用的工具) vt. 打;用连枷打vi. 打;用连枷打goody n. 糖果;身份低微之老妇;吸引人的东西;伪君子adj. 感伤的;伪善的;假正经的int. 太好啦funk foodketchupmalicious adj. 恶意的;恶毒的;蓄意的;怀恨的maneuver vt. [军] 机动;演习;用计;调遣 vi. [军] 机动;演习;调遣;用计谋n. [军] 机动;演习;策略;调遣puddle n. 水坑,泥潭;胶土vt. 使泥泞,搅浑;把…捣制成胶土;搅炼;用胶土填塞vi. 搅泥浆;在水坑中嬉戏reserve n. 储备,储存;自然保护区;预备队;储备金vt. 储备;保留;预约vi. 预订sandal n. 凉鞋;檀香;檀香木;便鞋shackle n. 束缚;桎梏;脚镣 vt. 束缚;加枷锁slink n. 早产的动物;鬼鬼祟祟的人 vt. 早产;潜逃vi. 潜逃;溜走adj. 早产的 sneak n. 鬼鬼祟祟的人;偷偷摸摸的行为;告密者adj. 暗中进行的vi. 溜;鬼鬼祟祟做事;向老师打小报告vt. 偷偷地做;偷偷取得spaghetti n. 意大利式细面条square adj. 平方的;正方形的;直角的;正直的vt. 使成方形;与…一致vi. 一致;成方形n. 平方;广场;正方形adv. 成直角地whereabouts n. 下落;行踪;去向;所在之处adv. 在何处;靠近什么地方tip off 向…透露消息,泄密;暗中通知某人go out to sbunit2board n. 董事会;木板;甲板;膳食 vt. 上(飞机、车、船等);用板盖上;给提供膳宿vi. 寄宿conceivably adv. 令人信服地;可相信地;想得到地coronary thrombosis [内科] 冠状动脉血栓形成deceased adj. 已故的n. 死者;[法]被继承人 vi. 死亡(decease的过去式)executive adj. 行政的;经营的;执行的,经营管理的n. 经理;执行委员会;执行者;经理主管人员lineup n. 阵容;一组人;电视节目时间表obituary n. 讣告adj. 讣告的;死亡的survive vt. 幸存;生还;幸免于;比...活得长vi. 幸存;活下来widow vt. 使成寡妇n. 寡妇;孀妇workaholicunit3anew adv. 重新;再calorie n. 卡路里(热量单位cappuccino n. 热牛奶咖啡;卡普齐诺咖啡contortion n. 扭弯;扭歪coo n. 咕咕声;鸽子的叫声debonair adj. 高兴的,快活的;温文尔雅的;殷勤的dodge n. 躲闪;托词vt. 躲避,避开 vi. 躲避,避开 eccentric n. 古怪的人adj. 古怪的,反常的esthetical adj. 美的,富美感的;美术的exasperating adj. 激怒人的;气死人的extravagant adj. 奢侈的;浪费的;过度的;放纵的geranium n. 天竺葵habituate vt. 使习惯于,使熟习于vi. 上瘾ludicrous adj. 滑稽的;荒唐的motel n. 汽车旅馆negotiate vi. 谈判,交涉vt. 谈判,商议;转让;越过pedestrian n. 行人adj. 徒步的;缺想像力的sedate adj. 安静的沉着的vt. 给…服镇静剂squash vt. 镇压;把…压扁;[口]使沉默 vi. 受挤压;发出挤压声;挤入n. 壁球;挤压;咯吱声;南瓜属植物;(英)果汁饮料treadmill n. 踏车,跑步机;单调的工作triumph n. 胜利,凯旋;欢欣vi. 获得胜利,成功unfurl vt. 展开;使…临风招展vi. 展开公开venerable adj. 庄严的,值得尊敬的珍贵的pull upunit4blaspheme vt. 亵渎;咒骂,辱骂 vi. 说亵渎的话;口出恶言bumper n. 缓冲器adj. 丰盛的,丰富的 vt. 装满;为…祝酒vi. 干杯damper n. [航][电子][机] 阻尼器;[车辆] 减震器;气闸epitome n. 缩影;摘要;象征fetish n. 恋物(等于fetich);迷信;偶像flunk n. 不及格;失败vt. 使…不及格 vi. 失败;放弃;考试不及格licentiousness n. 放荡;放肆mirth n. 欢笑;欢乐;高兴overshadow vt. 使失色;使阴暗;遮阴;夺去…的光彩puritan n. 清教徒adj. 清教徒的reverently adv. 虔诚地,恭敬地 scan n. 扫描;浏览;审视;细看vt. 扫描;浏览;细看;详细调查;标出格律vi. 扫描;扫掠swill n. 泔水;冲洗;痛饮;涮vt. 冲洗;痛饮;涮;倒出vi. 大口地喝;发激荡声 traipse n. 闲荡;漫步;无精打采者 vt. 在…游荡;走过vi. 疲惫地走;闲荡;拖曳unit5associate n. 同事,伙伴;关联的事物adj. 副的;联合的vt. 联想;使联合;使发生联系vi. 交往;结交astound vt. 使惊骇;使震惊compliment n. 恭维;称赞;问候;致意;道贺vt. 恭维;称赞confound vt. 使混淆;挫败;讨厌;使混乱consultant n. 顾问;咨询者;会诊医生cynicism n. 玩世不恭,愤世嫉俗;犬儒主义;冷嘲热讽deceit n. 欺骗;谎言;欺诈手段distinction n. 区别;差别;特性;荣誉falter n. 踌躇;支吾;颤抖vi. 支吾;蹒跚地走vt. 支吾地说;结巴地讲出feign vt. 假装;装作;捏造;想象 vi. 假装;装作;作假;佯作fib n. 无伤大雅的谎言,;一击 vi. 撒小谎invariably adv. 总是;不变地;一定地lubricant n. 润滑剂;润滑油adj. 润滑的perception n. 知觉;[生理] 感觉;看法;洞察力;获取preoccupation n. 全神贯注,入神;当务之急;关注的事物;抢先占据;成见pundit n. 博学者;梵文学者serial n. 电视连续剧;[图情] 期刊;连载小说adj. 连续的;连载的;分期偿还的 tangle n. 纠纷;混乱状态 vt. 使纠缠;处于混乱状态 vi. 缠结;乱作一团undermine vt. 破坏,渐渐破坏;挖掘地基volunteer n. 志愿者;志愿兵adj. 志愿的vt. 自愿vi. 自愿warp n. 弯曲,歪曲;偏见;乖戾 vt. 使变形;使有偏见;曲解 vi. 变歪,变弯;曲解。

新世纪大学英语综合教程3-Unit1-课堂笔记及课后练习答案

新世纪大学英语综合教程3-Unit1-课堂笔记及课后练习答案

新世纪大学英语综合教程3 Unit1 课堂笔记及课后练习答案Notes for Unit 1, Book ThreeI. Key Words and Useful Expressions (Text A)1. appropriate (L. 4)1) adj.~(for/to) suitable; right and proper 适当的;合适的;正当的运动服用于正式婚礼中是不适当的。

Sports clothes are not appropriate for a formal wedding.他郑重其事的讲话方式适合于那个场合。

His formal style of speaking was appropriate to the occasion.2) vt.a) take (sth.) for one’s own use, esp. without permission or illegally 拿(某事物)为己所用(尤指未经获准或非法者);擅用;挪用;盗用他被控告挪用俱乐部基金。

He was accused of appropriating club funds.b) ~sth. for sth: put (esp. money) on one side for a special purpose 拨出(尤指款项)为新的训练计划已经拨款5000英镑。

£5000 has been appropriated for a new training scheme.2. thin adj. (L. 5) derogatory figurative of poor quality or lacking some important ing redient; feeble 质量差的;缺乏某些重要成分的;弱的;无力的总是用同样的借口就不足为信了。

The same excuse is wearing thin.书评家认为她最近写的那部小说没什么意思。

新世纪大学英语综合教程3重点单词

新世纪大学英语综合教程3重点单词
indulge
享受一下;(使自己)沉溺于
crush
短暂的迷恋;热恋
fancy
爱上;喜欢,想要
moustache
小胡子
puppy
小狗,幼犬
puppylove
异性的短暂痴情,少年初恋
bubble
泡;气泡;泡沫
interact
(指人)一起活动或互相合作(尤指为互相联系)
gender
性别
social
联欢会,联谊会;教友联谊会
相对的;比较的;有关***的
relativeto
与***有关的,关于***的
counterproductive
产生相反(负)效果的
asa whole
作为整体;普遍说来;一般地说
end
目的,目标
leisure
空闲,闲暇
inefficiently
无效率地,效率低地
reinforce
加强,加固
interms of \ in ... terms
以***为理由
wholesome
有益于身体的,促进健康的
guardagainst
防止;防卫;警惕
undue
过分的,过度的
absorption
吸引(注意);使全神贯注
vivid
清晰的;生动的;强烈的;逼真的
inthe hope of
怀着***的希望
suck
啜,吮,吸
indifferent
不关心的;不在乎的;不感兴趣的
老是看钟等下班(或下课)
discrete
分离的,个别的;不连续的
transcript
学生成绩报告单
有关,关于
purity
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(of people) famous and admired 出众的,卓越的inculcatev. to fix (ideas and prin ciples, etc.) in the mind of (somebody反复灌输emancipationn. the action or state of setting or being free from political, moral,intellectual or social restrictions 释放,解放prejudicen.an unfair and often unfavorable feeling or opinion not based on reason or enough knowledge 偏见,成见elixirn. an imaginary substance with which medieval scientists hoped to make people live for ever 长生不老药conferv. to give or grant 授予,赋予appallinga. horrifying, shocking 骇人的,可怕的vicen. (a) moral fault or weakness in somebody's character 缺点,恶习admixturen. a thing added, especially as a minor ingredient 混合物,附加剂egoismn. the state of mind in which one is always thinking about oneself and what is best for oneself 自我主义,利己主义horizonn. the limit of a pers on's kno wledge, experie nee, in terest, etc.见识,眼界impartialityn. the condition of treating all rivals or disputants equally 不偏不倚,公平Unit 7 chasern. a milder drink taken after a strong drink of liquor (饮烈酒后喝的)淡酒creakya. of a harsh, scrap ing sound 嘎吱作响的peerv. to look carefully or with difficulty 凝视,盯着看,端详,仔细看buffn. a pale yellowish-brown color 浅黄褐色make somebody's acqua intance与某人初次相见;结识某人to meet somebody for the first time 与某人初次相见;结识某人laxativen. medici ne, food or drink that causes or helps the bowels to empty 轻泻药imperceptiblea. very difficult to notice or feel 感觉不到的,细微的,难以察觉的autopsyn. the examination of a dead body to determine the cause of death;postmortem 验尸apprehensivelyad. with un eas in ess or fearfuln ess (about the future)担心地potionn. a drink supposed to have magic power魔力药水obligev.to do a favor or service for (根据要求或需要)帮忙,效劳,迫使做;使负义务,confidentiala. trusted with private matters; showing full trust 受信任的,委以机密的bountifullyad. generously; in large quanties慷慨地,大量地substitutev. to put something or somebody in place of another 以…代替,取代scornn. strong and sometimes angry disrespect towards a person or thing that is regarded as worthless; con tempt 鄙视;轻蔑giddya. not serious; too interested in amusement 眩晕的,轻浮的,不稳重的rapturen. great joy and delight 极度欢喜draughtn. a current of air blowing through a room 通风overwhelmv. to cause to feel sudden strong emotion 覆盖,淹没;使某人不知所措ferventlya. with deep sin cere feeli ngs 热情地phialn. (also vial) a small bottle, especially for liquid medicines小、药瓶better offhaving more money than one used to have or more money than most other people 比较富裕,更有余裕Unit 8puritann. a person who practices or preaches a more strict moral code than that whichexists清教徒overshadown. somethi ng regarded with extravaga nt trust or respect 迷恋,盲目崇拜flunkv. to fail, especially (in) a course or examination 使( )(考试、某学科的成绩等)不及格bumpern.a usually metal or rubber bar attached to either end of a motor vehicle,such as a truck or car, to absorb impact in a collision (汽车上的)保险杠,缓冲器traipsev. (informal) to walk wearily 漫步,拖曳licentiousnessn. a lack of moral restrai nt, especially in sexual con duct放肆;无法无天swillv. to drink greedily or grossly 大口喝,痛饮(尤指酒类)epitomen. a representative or an example of a class or type代表,缩影dampern. (informal) something that stops an occasion from being as enjoyable as it was intended to be 扫兴reverentlyad. with a feeling of respect and admiration 恭敬地;虔诚地,mirthn. laughter, amuseme nt or happ in ess 欢乐;欢笑,blasphemev.to swear;to use words which show a lack of respect for God or religio n 亵渎;咒口口骂scanv. to exami ne closely粗略地读;浏览;翻阅。

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