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新视野大学英语综合教程课文及课文翻译Unit

新视野大学英语综合教程课文及课文翻译Unit

The glass castle1 I never believed in Santa Claus.2 None of us kids did. Mom and Dad refused to let us. They couldn't afford expensive presents; and they didn't want us to think we weren't as good as other kids who; on Christmas morning; found all sorts of fancy toys under the tree that were supposedly left by Santa Claus. So they told us all about how other kids were deceived by their parents; how the toys the grown-ups claimed were made by little elves wearing bell caps in their workshop at the North Pole actually had labels on them saying MADE IN JAPAN.3 "Try not to look down on those other children;" Mom said. "It's not their fault that they've been brainwashed into believing silly myths."4 We celebrated Christmas; but usually about a week after December 25; when you could find perfectly good bows and wrapping paper that people had thrown away and Christmas trees discarded on the roadside that still had most of their needles and even some silver tinsel hanging on them. Mom and Dad would give us a bag of marbles or a doll or a slingshot that had been marked way down in an after-Christmas sale.5 Dad lost his job at the gypsum mine after getting in an argument with the foreman; and when Christmas came that year; we had no money at all. On Christmas Eve; Dad took each of us kids out into the desert night oneby one. I had a blanket wrapped around me; and when it was my turn; I offered to share it with Dad; but he said no thanks. The cold never bothered him.I was five that year and I sat next to Dad and we looked up at the sky. Dad loved to talk about the stars. He explained to us how they rotated through the night sky as the earth turned. He taught us to identify the constellations and how to navigate by the North Star. Those shining stars; he liked to point out; were one of the special treats for people like us who lived out in the wilderness. Rich city folks; he'd say; lived in fancy apartments; but their air was so polluted they couldn't even see the stars. We'd have to be out of our minds to want to trade places with any of them.6 "Pick out your favorite star;" Dad said that night. He told me I could have it for keeps. He said it was my Christmas present. "You can't give me a star" I said. "No one owns the stars." "That's right;" Dad said. "No one else owns them. You just have to claim it before anyone else does; like that dago fellow Columbus claimed America for Queen Isabella. Claiming a star as your own has every bit as much logic to it."7 I thought about it and realized Dad was right. He was always figuring out things like that.8 I could have any star I wanted; Dad said; except Betelgeuse and Rigel; because Lori and Brian had already laid claim to them.9 I looked up to the stars and tried to figure out which was the best one. You could see hundreds; maybe thousands or even millions; twinkling in the clear desert sky. The longer you looked and the more your eyes adjusted to the dark; the more stars you'd see; layer after layer of them gradually becoming visible. There was one in particular; in the west above the mountains but low in the sky; that shone more brightly than all the rest.10 "I want that one;" I said.11 Dad grinned. "That's Venus;" he said. Venus was only a planet; he went on; and pretty dinky compared to real stars. She looked bigger and brighter because she was much closer than the stars. Poor old Venus didn't even make her own light; Dad said. She shone only from reflected light. He explained to me that planets glowed because reflected light was constant; and stars twinkled because their light pulsed.12 "I like it anyway;" I said. I had admired Venus even before that Christmas. You could see it in the early evening; glowing on the western horizon; and if you got up early; you could still see it in the morning; after all the stars had disappeared.13 "What the hell;" Dad said. "It's Christmas. You can have a planet if you want."14 And he gave me Venus.15 That evening over Christmas dinner; we all discussed outer space. Dad explained light years and black holes and quasars and told us about the special qualities of Betelgeuse; Rigel; and Venus. Betelgeuse was a red star in the shoulder of the constellation Orion. It was one of the largest stars you could see in the sky; hundreds of times bigger than the sun. It had burned brightly for millions of years and would soon become a supernova and burn out. I got upset that Lori had chosen a clunker of a star; but Dad explained that "soon" meant hundreds of thousands of years when you were talking about stars.16 Rigel was a blue star; smaller than Betelgeuse; Dad said; but even brighter. It was also in Orion—it was his left foot; which seemed appropriate; because Brian was an extra-fast runner.17 Venus didn't have any moons or satellites or even a magnetic field; but it did have an atmosphere sort of similar to earth's; except it was super-hot—about five hundred degrees or more. "So;" Dad said; "when the sun starts to burn out and earth turns cold; everyone here might want to move to Venus to get warm. And they'll have to get permission you're your descendants first."18 We laughed about all the kids who believed in the Santa myth and got nothing for Christmas but a bunch of cheap plastic toys. "Years from now; when all the junk they got is broken and long forgotten;" Dad said; "you'llstill have your stars."玻璃城堡我从来不相信有圣诞老人..我们家的孩子没人相信;因为爸爸妈妈不让我们相信..他们买不起昂贵的礼物;也不想让我们觉得我们比不上别的孩子——在圣诞节早上;他们从圣诞树下找到各种各样的新奇玩具;据说是圣诞老人留下的..所以他们告诉我们其他的孩子怎样被父母骗了;说那些大人们所说的由戴着有铃铛的帽子的小精灵在他们的北极工厂所做的玩具其实标签上都写着“日本制造”..“尽量不要看不起其他小孩;”妈妈跟我们说;“他们被洗脑了;以致相信那些愚蠢的童话;这并不是他们的错..”我们也庆祝圣诞节;但通常比12月25日晚大约一周..那时候可以找到人们丢弃的非常好的蝴蝶结、包装纸及松针几乎完好就被人们扔在路旁的圣诞树;有些树上甚至还挂着一些银色的闪光金属箔..爸爸和妈妈会给我们一包彩色玻璃弹子或一个洋娃娃或弹弓;那是在圣诞节后商品大减价时买来的..在与工头吵了一架后爸爸丢了石膏矿的工作;所以在那年的圣诞节;我们一贫如洗..圣诞前夕;爸爸把我们轮流带到荒野的夜幕中..我当时裹着一床毯子;在轮到我的时候;我要把毯子分给爸爸一些;但爸爸说不用;他从不怕冷..那年我五岁;我挨着爸爸坐下;我们一起抬头看天空..爸爸很喜欢谈论星星..他告诉我们随着地球的自转星星怎么旋转、穿行于夜空..他教我们怎么辨别星座;怎么通过北极星找路..他喜欢强调一点:那些闪亮的星星是对像我们这样住在荒野里的人的特别款待..他说;那些有钱的城里人虽然住在漂亮的公寓里;他们却看不到星星;因为空气被严重污染了..如果我们想与他们中的任何一个交换住所;那我们肯定是疯了..那天晚上爸爸对我说:“挑一颗你最喜欢的星星吧..”他说我可以一直拥有那颗星星;那是给我的圣诞礼物..我说:“你不能给我星星;没有人拥有这些星星..”爸爸说:“对;其他任何人都不拥有这些星星..所以现在你只要在其他人之前声称它是你的;就像拉丁佬哥伦布替伊莎贝拉女王声称美洲是他们的那样..声称一颗星星是你的;其中的道理与那个是完全一样的..”我想了想;发现爸爸是对的..他一直都是这样推理的..爸爸说我可以要我想要的任何星星;除了参宿四和参宿七猎户座的两颗星星;因为洛丽和布赖恩已经认领了这两颗..我抬头看着星星;想挑出最好的那颗..在清朗的荒野的夜空中;有成百、成千甚至上万颗星星在闪烁..看的时间越久你的眼睛就越适应黑暗;你就可以看到更多的星星..渐渐地它们一层层地呈现在你的眼前..其中有一颗很特别;它在山的西面;但处于低空;显得比其他所有的星星都更亮..“我要那颗;”我说..爸爸笑了..“那是金星;”他说..金星只是一颗行星;他接着讲;与真正的恒星相比她非常小..她看起来更大、更亮是因为她比其他星星离我们近得多..可怜的金星甚至不能自己发光;爸爸说..她发出的光是反射光..他跟我解释说行星稳定发光是因为反射光是持续的;恒星闪烁是因为它们的光是不稳定的..“不管怎样;我就喜欢它;”我说..在那个圣诞前我就喜欢金星..傍晚时你可以看到它在西边的地平线上亮着..如果你起得早;尽管其他星星这时已经消失了你却还可以看到它..“没关系;”他说:“这是圣诞节;如果你想要一颗行星那就拿去吧..”然后他把金星给了我..晚上吃圣诞晚餐时;我们一起讨论了外太空..爸爸解释了什么是光年、黑洞、类星体;并告诉了我们参宿四、参宿七及金星的特征..参宿四是猎户座猎人肩上的一颗红色的星星..它是天空中肉眼能见到的最大的星星;比太阳还大几百倍..它已经炽热地燃烧了几百万年;并很快会变成一颗超新星然后烧毁..我为洛丽挑了这么一颗破星星而难过时;爸爸解释说“很快”指的是我们谈论星星后的几十万年之后..参宿七是颗蓝色的星星;比参宿四小;但比它更亮;爸爸说..它也是猎户座的;但是在猎人的左脚上;这看起来很适合布赖恩;因为他跑得超快..金星没有像月亮那样的卫星或其他卫星;甚至没有磁场;但它有着与地球相似的空气;只是它的空气超热;大约有五百度甚至更高..“所以;”爸爸说;“当太阳开始燃尽时地球将变冷;生活在地球上的每个人都可能会想搬到金星上取暖..这样的话;他们得先经过你的子孙的同意..”我们嘲笑那些相信圣诞童话的小孩;他们除了一堆廉价的塑料玩具外什么也没得到..“再过些年;他们所得到的垃圾玩具都坏了;被他们抛在脑后;”爸爸说;“你们的星星却还是你们的..”。

新编英语教程unit1,2,3,4,5,8,9,10,11 课文翻译

新编英语教程unit1,2,3,4,5,8,9,10,11 课文翻译

翻译Unit111、他暗示John是肇事者的企图是徒劳的。

(insinuate,futile)暗示,无用的;无效的His attempt at insinuating that John was the culprit turned out to be futile.2、当他未能完成期望他做的事时,他很善于临时找个借口来为自己开脱。

(improvise)临时做He is very clever at improvising excuses when he fails to do what is expected of him.3、他此行去西藏可以满足他想参观布达拉宫的愿望了。

(gratify)使满足;使满意,使高兴His trip to Tibet will gratify his desire to see Potala. (the Potala Palace)4、这个公司拥有雄厚的人力资源。

(command)命令,指挥;控制This corporation commands excellent/rich/abundant human resources.5、另外想个办法去款待你的客人。

不要老是请他们看影视光碟。

(alternative)二中择一;供替代的选择Think of an alternative way of entertaining your guests. Don’t always show them VCDs.6、沉溺于胡思乱想和心血来潮是有害的。

(caprice)任性,反复无常;随想曲It is harmful to indulge in whims and caprices.7、不属于你的东西不要作非分之想。

(lay one’s hands on,be entitled to)2有权;有…的资格Try not to lay your hands on anything that you are not entitled to.8、他没有来参加竞赛。

高一英语必修一Unit3课文翻译

高一英语必修一Unit3课文翻译

高一英语必修一Unit 3课文翻译Unit 3 Travel journalReadingJOURNEY DOWN THE MEKONG沿湄公河而下的旅程PART 1 THE DREAM AND THE PLAN第一部分梦想与计划My name is Wang Kun. Ever since middle school, my sister Wang Weiand I have dreamed about taking a great bike trip.我的名字叫王坤。

从高中起,我姐姐王薇和我就一直梦想作一次伟大的自行车旅行。

Two years ago she bought an expensive mountain bike and then she persuaded me to buy one.两年前,她买了一辆昂贵的山地自行车,然后还说服我买了一辆(山地车)。

Last year, she visited our cousins, Dao Wei and Yu Hang at their college in Kunming.去年她去看望了我们的表兄弟——在昆明读大学的刀卫和宇航。

They are Dai and grew up in western Y unnan Province near the Lancang River, the Chinese part of the river that is called the Mekong River in other countries.他们是傣族人,在云南省西部靠近澜沧江的地方长大,湄公河在中国境内的这一段叫澜沧江,在其他国家(境内)叫湄公河。

Wang Wei soon got them interested in cycling too.很快,王薇使表兄弟也对骑车旅游产生了兴趣。

After graduating from college, we finally got the chance to take a bike trip.大学毕业以后,我们终于有了机会骑自行车旅行。

2023年度高一英语必修一全册课文翻译

2023年度高一英语必修一全册课文翻译

2023年度高一英语必修一全册课文翻译本文档旨在提供2023年度高一英语必修一全册课文的翻译。

以下是每个课文的翻译:Unit 1 FriendshipLesson 1 A Good Friend一个好朋友Lesson 2 A Private Conversation私人谈话Lesson 3 Helping Others帮助他人Lesson 4 Making a Difference产生影响Unit 2 Relationships Lesson 1 Family Matters家庭事务Lesson 2 A Parent's Expectation父母的期望Lesson 3 Generation Gap代沟Lesson 4 Young Love青春之爱Unit 3 SocietyLesson 1 A Better Life更好的生活Lesson 2 Citizens and Society 公民与社会社区服务Lesson 4 Volunteer Work志愿工作Unit 4 CultureLesson 1 Traditional Festivals 传统节日Lesson 2 Cultural Diversity文化多样性Lesson 3 Cultural Relics文化遗迹文化交流Unit 5 Science and Technology Lesson 1 The Space Race太空竞赛Lesson 2 Scientific Advancements科学进步Lesson 3 The Impact of Technology技术的影响Lesson 4 Artificial Intelligence人工智能Unit 6 Arts and Entertainment Lesson 1 The World of Music音乐世界Lesson 2 The Art of Painting绘画艺术Lesson 3 The Magic of Movies电影魅力Lesson 4 The Power of Literature文学的力量以上是2023年度高一英语必修一全册课文的翻译。

现代大学英语精读3_第二版_unit1、2课文翻译

现代大学英语精读3_第二版_unit1、2课文翻译

现代大学英语精读3_第二版_unit1、2课文翻译Unit 1 The Power of Music Music is a powerful art form that can bring up emotions, inspire motivation and alter your mood. Studies have shown that music can improve the quality of your life. Listening to music can reduce stress and anxiety, help you sleep better and even increase your memory.音乐的力量音乐是一种强大的艺术形式,可以带来情绪、激发动力,并改变你的情绪。

研究表明,音乐可以提高生活质量。

听音乐可以减轻压力和焦虑,帮助你更好地入睡,甚至增强记忆力。

Unit 2 Healthy Eating Habits Eating healthy foods is important for everyone. Eating a balanced diet of fruits, vegetables, grains and proteins helps us maintain a healthy weight, get enough energy and keep our bodies strong. It's also important to limit unhealthy foods like processed snacks and sugary drinks. Making small changes inyour diet can lead to big improvements in your health.健康的饮食习惯对每个人来说,吃健康的食物都很重要。

大学英语unit1课文翻译

大学英语unit1课文翻译

大学英语综合教程4Unit 1Text A人在自然界|亚历山大·斯伯金Nature nurtures mankind unselfishly with its rich resources. Yet, man is so carried away in his transformation of nature that he is unaware that it also has limitations and needs constant care. Now worn by the excessive demands of mankind, nature is unable to maintain the ecological balance needed. Humanity is faced with the problem of how to stop, or at least to moderate, the destruction of Mother Nature.人类生活在大自然的王国里。

他们时刻被大自然所包围并与之相互影响。

人类呼吸的空气、喝下的水和摄入的食物,无一不令人类时刻感知到大自然的影响。

我们与大自然血肉相连,离开大自然,我们将无法生存。

Human beings live in the realm of nature. They are constantly surrounded by it and interact with it. Man is constantly aware of the influence of nature in the form of the air he breathes, the water he drinks, and the food he eats. We are connected with nature by "blood" ties and we cannot live outside nature.人类不仅生活在大自然之中,同时也在改变着大自然。

大学体验英语综合教程课文翻译Unit

大学体验英语综合教程课文翻译Unit

U n i t1>C a r i n g f o r O u r E a r t h PassageAFrogStory蛙的故事Acoupleofoddthingshavehappenedlately. 最近发生了几桩怪事儿。

——作为干这一行的工具,我还装备了一间带电脑的工作室。

Ialsohaveatreefrogthathastakenupresidenceinmystudio. 还有一只树蛙也在我的工作室中住了下来。

Howodd,Ithought,lastNovemberwhenIfirstnoticedhimsittingatopmysound -boardovermycomputer.Ifiguredthathe(andIsayhe,thoughIreallydon’“他”还是“她”)坐在电脑的音箱上。

我把他放到花房里去,认为他待在那儿会更舒服一些。

可他又跑回来待在原地。

很快我就习惯了有他做伴,清晨我上网查收邮件和阅读新闻的时候,他也在一旁关注这个世界。

Then,lastweek,ashewasclimbingaroundlookinglikeasmallgray/greenhuma n,Istartedtowonderabouthim. 可上周,我突然对这个爬上爬下的“小绿人或小灰人”产生了好奇心。

ForfivemonthsnowhehadbeenridingtherewithmeandIwassuddenlyovertaken byanurgetoknowwhyhewasthereandnotinthegreenhouse,whereIfiguredhe’dliveahappierfroglife. 于是有一天,我正在工作室里干活,电脑嗡嗡作响。

当树蛙从我面前爬过时,我不得不停止工作。

他停下了并转过身来,坐在那儿看着我。

好吧,我也干脆停下来望着他。

五个月了,他一直这样陪着我。

我突然有一股强烈的欲望想了解他:为什么他要待在这儿而不乐意待在花房里?我认为对树蛙来说,花房显然要舒适得多。

2020新译林版高中英语选修第一册unit1课文翻译(英汉对照)

2020新译林版高中英语选修第一册unit1课文翻译(英汉对照)

Unit 1 Our living planetThe ocean deep 海洋深处We look upwards and wonder what lies beyond our planet. We send probes into the vastness of space to explore the unknown. We build space stations to advance our understanding of the universe. Our curiosity about outer space has remained unshakeable. Meanwhile, it is estimated that more than eighty per cent of the world's oceans are unexplored. So, if we want to find exciting new life forms as well as undiscovered and unusual geological formations, the ocean is where we should also be looking· Then why don't we dive to the bottom of a really deep ocean and take a long, close look beneath the waves?我们仰望天空,好奇在我们的星球之外有什么。

我们向浩瀚的太空发射空间探测器以探索未知世界。

我们建造空间站以增进对宇宙的了解。

我们对太空的好奇心一直以来从未动摇。

同时,据估算,世界上超过80%的海洋还未被探索。

因此,如果我们想找到令人激动的新生物以及未被发现的、不同寻常的地质构造,海洋也是我们应该去寻找的地方。

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Unit5 What are the shirs made of ?
Section A 2d
帕姆:中国的茶很有名,是吗?
刘俊:是的,过去和现在都很出名。

帕姆:中国的那些地方产茶呢?
刘俊:哦,很多不同地区都产茶。

像安溪和杭州都是着名的产茶地。

帕姆:茶叶是怎样生产的?
刘俊:嗯,就我所知,茶叶种植在山坡上,叶子长好后,人们就手工把叶子摘下来,然后送去加工。

帕姆:接下来呢?
刘俊:接下来将加工好的茶叶打包,然后运往不同的国家和中国周边地区。

帕姆:全世界好多人都好像在喝中国茶。

刘俊:是的,大家都说茶对健康和生意都有好处。

Section A 3a
在美国买美国的产品困难搜寻
如果你想去另外一个国家,你想买哪类东西呢?在日本你会买相机吗?在法国买漂亮的衣服,在瑞士买手表?无论你买什么,也许你认为那些产品一定是在那些国家制造的。

可是,你可能想错了。

康健是一名来自上海的17岁地学生。

去年他去旧金山拜访了自己的叔叔婶婶。

他发现了一个有趣的现象,当地商店里许多产品都是中国制造的。

“我想给堂弟卖一辆玩具车。

可是,尽管多数玩具是美国的牌子,但他们都是中国制造的。


不光玩具是中国制造的。

“我想买一双篮球鞋。

”他解释道,“我找了五到六个
商店才找到一双美国制造的!他感觉美国人想不买中国产品几乎不可能。

他接着说:“事实上,那里太多中国制造的东西————足球、手提包、宠物食品、手机,甚至美国国旗都是中国制造的!”康健觉得中国能制造这些日用品是件好事,不过他希望将来有一天中国更擅于制造高科技产品,让世界各地的人们都能买到。

Section B 2b
普通物件中的美
中国每个不同地区都有自己独特的传统艺术品。

这些艺术品通常表达的是那些生活中重要的东西,诸如爱、美和家庭。

最普通的东西,从纸到黏土到竹子,都能变成美丽的物品。

根据中国历史,孔明灯最早就是诸葛孔明在身处困境的时候来寻求帮助的。

现在,孔明灯用于过节和其他庆祝活动。

孔明灯用竹子做成,竹子外面用纸包裹。

孔明灯点燃后,像小小的热气球一样慢慢地升上天空,所有人都能看到。

这些灯被看作幸福和美好愿望的象征。

剪纸已经有1500多年的历史。

剪纸听起来很容易,但真剪起来还是挺难得。

通常使用红色的纸,先折叠好,再用剪刀剪。

最常见的图案是花,动物和有关中国历史的一些东西。

春节期间人们把这些剪纸贴在窗子、门或者墙上,寄寓着好运和新年快乐。

中国陶泥艺术也很着名,那些艺术品很小,但是看上去特别逼真。

小陶泥艺术品通常取材于可爱的孩子们、中国神话故事、或历史故事中的人物。

制作这些小物件要用一些非常特殊的黏土,先用手小心翼翼进行造型,然后风干。

干了之后还要高温烧制,然后再抛光上漆。

要花好几个星期才能完成这些工序。

这些小小的陶泥艺术品表达了中国人民对生活和美的热爱。

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