大学体验英语2课后翻译
大学体验英语综合教程2课后答案及翻译.docx

大学体验英语综合教程 2 课后答案及翻译(全)Unit 1Passage A3.1 B 2 D 3B 4A 5c4. 1 elected2minimum3distinct4responsibility5pursue6expoit7restrict8equip9granted10awarded5 1 at large2 on the basis of3 in support of4 apply for5 is aiming at6 1 At the meeting, the scholars raised some challenging questions for thecity government.2She had taken the money out of the joint account she had with her husband.3 They will be given a range of topics to choose from.4 To do this kind of experient needs specialized equipment.5 Learning to drive was a whole new venture for me.7 1 Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2 A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to eachstudent before the start of each semester.3 On the advice of my doctor, I decided t give up smoking.4 The park is located right in the center of town.5 The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.8 1 Lu Xun is one of the greatest writer in China and one of the world ’s outstanding men of letters.2 Most graduate students chose literature as their field of study, and the restmade linguistics their choice.3 People buy what kind of houses to live in on the basis of their special needs andon the advice fo relevant experts.4 These virtual teaching facilities enable overseas students from Asia and Africato learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months. 5 Students should check carefully that they are eligible to join this club beforemaking their decision, as each of them is restricted to only one choice.Passage B11 1 Because a terrible tragedy took place in America on the morning of September11th .2 Because the students will get to know more people with different backgrounds, cultures or beliefs.3 The university began to enrol students in 1891.4 He urged the students to begin their journey with intellectual discovery.5 Open.12 1 B 2 D 3A 4A 5B13 1 challenge2 had transformed3engage4occurred5urged6cancel7prejudice8foundation9beliefs10constructive141 rests with2in recognition of3in fact4provides for5keep--- up15 1 He knew in his heart that they would never meet again.2 He finally felt that he was on the road to success after they agreed topublish his first book.3 He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking.4 The big project engages us so much that we can ’t manage to take a holiday this year.5 Just as water is the most important of liquids, oxgen is the most important of gases.17 1 return2reconsider3remain4be5were18 1 are---be2was---were3C4is--- be5composes--- compose191 ---be able to write---2were---3--- as if it were---4 --- indicate its subject5 --- be no longer than one page.Unit 2Passage A3. CAAAC4.1.version 2.publications 3.click 4.spotted5.refugees6.entries7.financial8.full-time 9.detailed 10.annual5. 1.set5 up 2.came across 3.referred⋯to 4.check out 5.learnet of/learned of6.1.career 2.interview 3.procedure 4.exhibit 5.profile7.1 The policeman are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.If you want to make a compliment, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.We couldn ’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.5.After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any signof the boat.8. 1 He had just been promoted to vice president of the company and wasn’t expecting another promotion in six months.2 Shortly after he graduated from school, he jumped to a satisfactory job.3 Most colleges and universities have their homepages, enabling applicants to scan for the information available about university they want to apply to.4 With a click of her mouse,she submitted her assignment to the tutor and soon got the reply.5 By accessing the website of the university she was going to study in,she saw color photos of the university, including a detailed map of the university campus.Passage B12.BDDCA13.1 stressed 2 distinguished 3 invest 4 matured 5 covered 6 soured 7 concept8 balance 9 discount 10 discipline14.1 paid off 2 make ends meet 3 To this day 4 picked up 5 thanks to15.1. I’m not supposed to let anyone in without an ID card, but I’ll make an exception in your case.2. He has learned his lessons from the failure and won’t repeat the mistakes.3. I have great faith in your ability ---I ’m sure you ’ll succeed.4.Even though it was raining, we still went on with our match.5.I woke up to find myself lying on a hospital bed.2.In Colorado.3.Over the Rocky Mountains.4.Frome her window.5 Next month when she gets home.6 Share all the happiness and sadness they are feeling.7 She feels a little homesick.8 In the afternoon on Tuesday, December 1st.Keys to Unit 3Ex.3. 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 DEx.4 1 attractive 2 fascination 3 statement 4 despite 5 items6 define image 8 concerned 9 belongings 10 necessitiesEx. 5 1 step back 2 identified ⋯with 3 dressing up 4 turned to/looked to 5 feed off Ex. 6 1 fascination 2 victims 3 affect 4 means 5 consumptionEx.71 We need to cut down on our fuel consumption by having fewer cars on the road.2.The rise in power costs has added to our burden.3.You should judge by yourself, and not always follow your brother’ s lead.4.That hairstyle is in fashion this year, but I am afraid it will be out of fashion next year.5.We are fated to suffer from many failures in our quest for truth.Ex. 81. I ’ve never stopped to question whether I’m fit to be what my parents want meto be though I’v e always been listening to my parents.2.All the things one has done are influenced by what his habits, his personality,or his way of life tell him he needs to do so.3.College is a place where you can work with professors and scholars, so you canlearn to be an expert in whatever field you want to be exploring.4. Although I look to magazines for fashion,I am still affected by the traditional dressing style.5. Because human nature makes us want to look nice,we follow the lead fashion models give us.Ex. 10People fall victim to advertising mainly for two reasons.First,human beings have their own weakness. People want to be popular, loved and fashionable. Therefore,they often turn to advertising to have a sense of security.Second, advertisers take advantage of human weakness. Through advertisements,they tell people what is new, what they should look like,what is cool,and what is hot. They constantly stimulate people to want things and to follow fashion. Eventually, people become victims ofadvertising even without realizing it.Ex. 12 1 D 2 B 3 D 4 D 5 BEx. 13 1 economic 2 estimated 3 measurable 4 inspired 5 maximize 6motivate 7 individual 8 distribute 9 concerning 10 abusesEx. 14 1 by name 2 at a glance 3 to that end 4 speak for 5 take ⋯action Ex. 151 I find it increasingly difficult to live within my incomes.2 Modern politicians try to reach out to ordinary people in their TV speeches.3 Pupils should be helped to adopt a positive attitude to life.4 Everyone in class is expected to participate in these discussions.5 If you commit a crime you must expect to be punished.Ex. 161The Wall Advertising Council,// a private,non-profit organization,// was founded to rally support // for World War II-related efforts.2The Ad Council ’s mission//is to identify// a select number of significant public issues // and stimulate action on those issues // through communications programs// that make a measurable difference // in our society.3In 1995, // to maximize the impact of all of the campaign s, // The Ad Council’s Board of Directors // voted unanimously // to adopt a new. ten-year initiative //to help Americans // who can’t speak for themselves—our children.4The Ad Council ’s pledge//is to remain committed and vigilant// in establishing a foothold // for public service advertising // in a rapidly changing medialandscape.5These new messages are designed // to inform, inspire and involve all Americans// to participate in activities // that will strengthen the nation // and help winthe war on terrorism.Ex. 17 1 but 2 so 3 for 4 and 5 orEx. 181Teeth fascinate him, so Jack has decided to become a dentist.2He will rent a small apartment by himself, or he will get a large place with afriend.3Since the 1840s, American women had fought for the right to vote, yet they didnot win that right until 1920.4A curious crowd gathered on the sidewalk, and live models danced in the storewindow.5They are the best pool players on the block, but they can’t beat my cousin from Cleveland.Ex. 191 they are interesting, articulate people2 he sleeps with a light on in his room3I took the test and got an A4I won ’t wear the ten-gallon hat5 we can stay later at the parkEx. 10FOR SALEWell-Built Mountain Bicycle(Almost New) RMB 150Add. Dorm Building 5, SCUTTel: 85243659Unit 4Passage AEx1.1-5 d c b b aEx 4.1.singal2.crash3.distress4.grace5.exploded6.collision7.lowered8. beamed9. scatter 10. destructionEx 5.bed through2. in any case3. ended in4. bound for5. onboard Ex 6.1.crew2. to embrace3. eared4. scheduled5. wasgraced Ex 7.1.She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.2.If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate tocontact us.3.How many crew does he need to sail his yacht?4. I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.5.Never before have I met such a kind person.Passage BEx112.1-5 T F F T FEx 13 .1.wandering2. unloading3.crushed4. slighted5. appreciation6.giant7. steer8. knell9. leaped 10.slammed Ex 14.1.as good as new2. in the nick of time/ in time3.at play4. head for / make for5. putaway Ex15.1.The bus slowed down and stopped to allow the passenger to get on board.2.Many vehicles rolled by, but no one offered us a ride.3.Please get off the grass.4.He made his way to the marketplace right after work, as his wife had asked him to do.5.Luckily, Steve didn’t break any bones when he fell off his bike.1.was sinking2.specialty3.purely4.discourage5.unlikely6.dynamics7.actually8.reasonably9.have perceived10.extendedExcise 5:1.took a deep interest in2.fell into3.sign up4.try ⋯out5.dropped outof Exercise 6:1.capable2.claims3.guidance4.motivate5.standpointExercise 7:1.We have to put aside out emotions and take it from a professional standpoint.2.The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it.3.She hasn ’t got any hobbies--- unless you call watching TV a hobby.4.He said that he got the information first— hand from the mayor himself.5.Since you can ’t answer the question, perhaps we'd better ask someone else.Exercise 8:1.How can we find a proper way to steer disabled people toward success?2. It’s true that she did something terrible before, but she was already punished for that and she’s willing to make it up for that.3.In college there were periods when I was highly focused on reading detectivestories, but for most of my college years I read a wide range of books on nature.4.The gym isn't the only place where you can exercise so as to keep energetic.5.Staying motivated in your study can lead to success--- unless your choiceends up a dead end for your career.Exercise 12B D B D AExercise 131.bound2.sustain3.obstacle4.restored5.approval6.shift7.emphasize8.undergo9.invincible10.appearance1.set out2.at a time3.in ⋯shape4.stopped short5.turned toExercise 151.All the passengers pitched forward because the bus driver braked sharply.2.This agreement will break through the obstacles to free trade.3.The taxi arrived soon after I rang for it.4.My parents always waited up for me no matter what time I got home.5.Talks between the two countries completely broke down, because neither of themwanted to give in.Exercise 161.The paragraph is organized in time sequence.First of allFive months after the accidentThe next dayBy the fourth dayAfter three monthsBy the end of 19952. The order of his recovery process is as follows:He asked to be taken off the respirator and managed just 10 feeble breaths.He took a few more breaths.He was able to breathe seven minutes without assistance.He could sustain himself for 90 minutes at a time.He was able to go home.Exercise 171. that/which I bought at Macy’s2.who own the Main Street realty office3.which has become an annual event4.which we will study today5.who / that was wearing a yellowshirt Exercise 181.who is standing at the door2.that is owned by the old lady3.which goes through the city4.that are on exhibition now5.who lives nextdoor Exercise 191. Hockey, which is a fast-moving game, often becomes violent.’2.Down coats, which are very warm, are also very expensive.3.My brother, who took too much time packing, missed the bus.4.Henry caught a trout that was the largest fish ever recorded in Idaho.5. Welaughed and looked through the yearbook that contained pictures of our school days together.1.that we read more books2.that we go to England next year3.that English is easy to learn4.that you haven ’t got these qualification5.that we buy the new car at this priceExercise 21It is a great pleasure to learn of your admission to Cornell University. I heartily congratulate you on this honor. May you enjoy continued success in your futurestudies.1. published2. fitness3. support4. leading to5. enjoyment6. challenge7. culture8. physical9. goal 10 preparationPassage AExercise 3 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.BExercise 4: 1. clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interviewed6. survey7. exclusive8. storage9. observed 10. coverExercise 5 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stopped in his tracks 4. at times5.turn ...around Exercise6 medal— He was awarded a medal for his heroic deed of saving a drowning child.— Britain ’s Olympic team returned from Los Angeles with five gold medals, 11 silver and 21 bronze.air terminal— A free shuttle bus runs between the air terminal and the train station.— Many passengers were stuck at the air terminal building because of the foggyweather 。
大学体验英语综合教程2第三版课后答案及句子翻译

Unit 1P14 3.1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.A, 5.A P21 12.1.B, 2.D, 3.A, 4.A, 5.B3. Elected Minimum Distinct Responsibility Pursue Exploit Restrict EquipGranted Awarded4 at large on the basis of in support of apply for is aiming at7 Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.A form to apply for the scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semesterOn the advice of my doctor,I decided to give up smoking.The park is located right in the center of town.The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.Unit 2P36 3.1.C, 2.A, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C P42 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.D, 4.C, 5.ABasic benefits paid vacation personnel office be laid off career plans3 version publications click spotted refugees entries financialFull-time detailed annual4 set up came across referred to check out learnt of7 The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.I want to fill up the fuel tank before retuning the car.If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.We could’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.After the storm,the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.Unit 33 attracitive fascination statement despite items define imageConcerned belongings necessities4 step back identified with dressing up turned to feed off7 We should decreased the number of the cars on the road in order to reduce the fuel consumptionThe rise in electricity costs has added to our.You should make your own decision,and don’t always follow the lead of your brother.That hairstyle is in fashion this year,bur I am afraid it will be our of fashion next year.We are fated to suffer from many disappointments in our quest for truth.Unit 43 signal crash distress grace exploded collision loweredBeamed scatter destruction4 combed through in any case ended in bound for on board7 She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.If there is anything we can help,please do not hesitate to contact us.How many crew does he need to run his yacht?Still I like her new book no matter it is not quite as good as her lastone.Never before have I met such a kind man.Unit 53 was sinking specialty purely discourage unlikely dynamics actuallyReasonably have perceived extended4 took a deep interest in fell into sign up try out dropped out of7 We have to put aside our emotions and take it from a professional standpoint.The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it.She hasn’t got any hobbies-unless you call watching TV a habby.He said that he had got the information first-hand from the mayor himself.Since you can’t answer the question,perhaps we’d better ask someone else.Unit 63 clapped defend quit perfection interview survey exclusive storageobserved cover4 count out be unaware of stopped in his tracks at times turn around7 It is a difficult job,but I would like to have a shotThis is a book about business practice as opposed to theorySocial activities never get in the way of her study.It was not until 1911 that the first vitamin was discovered.It was obvious that natural disasters were the cause of the country’s economic crisis.Unit 73 optimist reconstruction sway principles gross fulfilled electionsSurgery pillar rigid4 brought out her best turn out works out Hand in there by nature7 He did not regret what he had said but felt that he could have expressed it differentlyWe’d better wait till 14 December.David will have had his exam by then,so he’ll be able to go on holiday with us He’s working on a new project which has to be finished by the end of the year.They are letting us use their lab ,and in return,we are giving them the results of out research.The typing of the term paper took up the whole day.Unit 83 adequate vitally document distribution urban potential continual infectingthreat updated4 let down came across as In the back of mind as a matter of coursecleaning up7 In pursuit of a healthier diet, people are eating more fish than they used to.We need to have the roof repaired before the bad weather sets in.The disease is in spreading,and all young children are at risk.The information is transmitted from one computer to another through a telephone line.Jack is a fairy good runner . He wins more often than not.1. 任何年满18岁的人都有资格投票。
Unit 2 Jobs and Careers课文翻译大学体验英语二

Unit 2 Jobs and CareersPassage A Your Dream Job: A Click AwayLess than a month from graduation day, Theresa Smith of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, had yet to find the right job. The career placement center referred the liberal-arts major to JOB-TRAK, an Internet site listing 45,000 entry-level positions.Smith selected four keywords: Chicago, business, marketing and full-time. Immediately she found 45 jobs meeting her criteria, including one as an assistant to an administrator at the University of Chicago's business school. Four weeks later she was hired at a starting salary of $32,000."I had no training," says Smith, "but the Internet was extremely easy to use. I'd never have known about this job without it."Smith is one American who clicked her way into a job. Steven Tools is another.In 1996, the Rockville, Md., resident came across an employment site named CareerBuilder. He had just been promoted to director of marketing for a company that produces tradeshow exhibits and wasn't looking for a job. But curious, he decided to "give it a try."Tools filled out a profile with the keywords marketing manager and entered his electronic-mail address. Within a week his computer's mailbox was filling up with available positions. Two interviews later he jumped to a new job. "The Internet is like hiring a personal assistant," says Tools. "Effortlessly you can become aware of opportunities that may elevate your career."Even a couple of years ago, most job listings on the Internet were in high-tech fields. Today, non-technical jobs - salesclerks, bank tellers, secretaries, for example - are the fastest growing segment of Internet employment opportunities. Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.Madeline Gragg and Nedzad Dozlic are still another two who clicked their luck online.In 1996, Madeline Gragg, a 28-year-old high school teacher from St. Louis, wanted a change. When a friend mentioned teaching English in Japan, Gragg was intrigued.She visited the popular Yahoo! website and typed teaching English in Japan for a list of employment opportunities. She then followed the procedure for the online application.A week later she received a call and set up an interview with a recruiter in Chicago and got the job.Nedzad Dozlic, 27 years old, was scanning the Houston Chronicle's Web site for thelatest baseball trades. While online, he decided to check out the classifieds and spotted a job for a driver at a local car dealership. A refugee of the war in Bosnia, Dozlic had had a variety of jobs but was now ready for something new. He read more about the position on the dealer's Internet site and called the number listed. Two days later he was hired. "It's really funny," he says, "I was just checking sports, and I ended up with a better job."Another valuable use of the Internet is to research potential employers. When Wendy Mello started her job search in the summer of 1997, she logged on to CareerBuilder, where she learned of a human resources opening at Arbitron's, a media-information-services company in Columbia, Maryland. With a click of her mouse, Mello sent her résumé to the company via e-mail and soon received an invitation for an interview.To find out more about the company, she clicked on to Artitron's home page and that of its parent company, Ceridian Corp., where she reviewed an annual report and the company's financial performance.Mello also wanted to know how much she'd have to earn to maintain her present standard of living. Using an online salary calculator, she typed in her current salary, $34,000, and Baltimore (the nearest big city to Columbia). Within seconds her computer flashed $44,000. "Because of the salary calculator, I knew what to ask for," says Mello.By accessing an online real estate service, she saw color photos of rental properties, including detailed floor plans. When Mello arrived in Columbia, she felt completely prepared. The interview was a success, and the next day she was offered a job at a salary of $47,800."The Internet is easy to use and it works," says one job seeker, "What more could you want?"PA 鼠标轻点,美梦成真还有不到一个月就要毕业了,特里萨·史密斯还没找到合适的工作,她就读于位于伊利诺州埃文斯顿的西北大学。
大学体验英语2翻译

Unit 1Passage A1.Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semester.3.On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.The park is located right in the center of town.5.The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.Passage B1.He knew in his heart that they would never meet again.2.He finally felt that he was on the road to success after they agreed to publish his first book.3.He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking.4.The big project engages us so much that we can’t manage to take a holiday this year.5.Just as water is the most important of liquids, oxygen is the most important of gases.Unit 2Passage A1.The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.We couldn’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.5.After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.Passage B1.I’m not supposed to let anyone in without an ID card, but I’ll make an exception in your case.2.He has learned his lesson from the failure and won’t repeat the mistake.3.I have great faith in your ability ------ I’m sure you’ll succeed.4.Even though it was raining, we still went on with our match.5.I woke up to find myself lying on a hospital bed.Unit 3Passage A1.We need to cut down on our fuel consumption by having fewer cars on the road.2.The rise in power costs has added to our burden.3.You should judge by yourself, and not always follow your brother’s lead.4.That hairstyle is in fashion this year, but I am afraid it will be out of fashion next year.5.We are fated to suffer from many failures in our quest for truth.Passage B1.I find it increasingly difficult to live within my income.2.Modern politicians try to reach out to ordinary people in their TV speeches.3.Pupils should be helped to adopt a positive attitude to life.4.Everyone in the class is expected to participate in these discussions.5.If you commit a crime you must expect to be punished.Unit 4Passage A1.She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.2.If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.3.How many crew does he need to sail his yacht?4.I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.5.Never before have I met such a kind person.Passage B1.The bus slowed down and stopped to allow the passenger to get on board.2.Many vehicles rolled by, but no one offered us a ride.3.Please get off the grass.4.He made his way to the marketplace right after work, as his wife had asked him to do.5.Luckily, Steve didn’t break any bones when he fell off his bike. Unit 5Passage A1.We have to put aside our emotions and take it from a professional standpoint.2.The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it.3.She hasn’t got any hobbies ------ unless you call watching TV a hobby.4.He said that he had got the information first-hand from the Mayor himself.5.Since you can’t answer the question, perhaps we’d better ask someone else.Passage B1.All the passengers pitched forward because the bus driver braked sharply.2.This agreement will break through the obstacles to free trade.3.The taxi arrived soon after I rang for it.4.My parents always waited up for me no matter what time I got home.5.Talks between the two countries completely broke down, because neither of them wanted to give in.Unit 6Passage A1.It’s a difficult job, but I’d like to have a shot.2.This is a book about business practice as opposed to theory.3.Social activities never get in the way of her studies.4.It was not until 1911 that the first of the vitamins was identified.5.Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the country’s economic crisis.Passage B1.Our marriage is happy but we’ve had many ups and downs.2.Many teachers of foreign languages are inclined to talk too much themselves in class.3.The famous actor keeps fit by working out for an hour every morning.4.After a long heart-to-heart talk with him, he r suspicion melted away.5.We have no vacancies now, but we’ll certainly keep your application in mind.Unit 7Passage A1.He did not regret what he had said but felt that he could have expressed it differently.2.We’d better wait till 14 December. David will have had his exam by then, so he’ll be able to go on holiday with us.3.He’s working on a new project which has to be finished by the end of the year.4.They are letting us use their lab, and in return, we are sharing with them the results of our research.5.The typing of the term paper took up the whole day.Passage B1.They sold their house and went off to live in Canada with their daughter.2.--- What will you be doing this time next week?--- I’ll be working as usual.3.He was intelligent and hard-working and before long he took over the editing of the magazine.4.Don’t you hate it when someone hangs up on you before you finish speaking?5.To their horror, the roof of their house caught fire.Unit 8Passage A1.In pursuit of a healthier diet, people are eating more fish than they used to.2.We need to have the roof repaired before the bad weather sets in.3.The disease is spreading, and all young children are at risk.4.The information is transmitted from one computer to another througha telephone line.5.Jack is a fairly good runner. He wins more often than not.Passage B1.If you delete 50 words, we can put the whole story on one page.2.On display were boxing gloves which bore the famous boxer’s signature.3.We can’t figure out why he did such a dumb thing.4.The Johnsons were very kind to me. They make me feel like one of the family.5.They say they want to talk to you in connection with the details of the contract.。
大学体验英语2翻译

Unit 1Passage A1.Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semester.3.On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.The park is located right in the center of town.5.The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.Passage B1.He knew in his heart that they would never meet again.2.He finally felt that he was on the road to success after they agreed to publish his first book.3.He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking.4.The big project engages us so much that we can’t manage to take a holiday this year.5.Just as water is the most important of liquids, oxygen is the most important of gases.Unit 2Passage A1.The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.We couldn’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.5.After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.Passage B1.I’m not supposed to let anyone in without an ID card, but I’ll make an exception in your case.2.He has learned his lesson from the failure and won’t repeat the mistake.3.I have great faith in your ability ------ I’m sure you’ll succeed.4.Even though it was raining, we still went on with our match.5.I woke up to find myself lying on a hospital bed.Unit 3Passage A1.We need to cut down on our fuel consumption by having fewer cars on the road.2.The rise in power costs has added to our burden.3.You should judge by yourself, and not always follow your brother’s lead.4.That hairstyle is in fashion this year, but I am afraid it will be out of fashion next year.5.We are fated to suffer from many failures in our quest for truth.Passage B1.I find it increasingly difficult to live within my income.2.Modern politicians try to reach out to ordinary people in their TV speeches.3.Pupils should be helped to adopt a positive attitude to life.4.Everyone in the class is expected to participate in these discussions.5.If you commit a crime you must expect to be punished.Unit 4Passage A1.She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.2.If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.3.How many crew does he need to sail his yacht?4.I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.5.Never before have I met such a kind person.Passage B1.The bus slowed down and stopped to allow the passenger to get on board.2.Many vehicles rolled by, but no one offered us a ride.3.Please get off the grass.4.He made his way to the marketplace right after work, as his wife had asked him to do.5.Luckily, Steve didn’t break any bones when he fell off his bike. Unit 5Passage A1.We have to put aside our emotions and take it from a professional standpoint.2.The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it.3.She hasn’t got any hobbies ------ unless you call watching TV a hobby.4.He said that he had got the information first-hand from the Mayor himself.5.Since you can’t answer the question, perhaps we’d better ask someone else.Passage B1.All the passengers pitched forward because the bus driver braked sharply.2.This agreement will break through the obstacles to free trade.3.The taxi arrived soon after I rang for it.4.My parents always waited up for me no matter what time I got home.5.Talks between the two countries completely broke down, because neither of them wanted to give in.Unit 6Passage A1.It’s a difficult job, but I’d like to have a shot.2.This is a book about business practice as opposed to theory.3.Social activities never get in the way of her studies.4.It was not until 1911 that the first of the vitamins was identified.5.Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the country’s economic crisis.Passage B1.Our marriage is happy but we’ve had many ups and downs.2.Many teachers of foreign languages are inclined to talk too much themselves in class.3.The famous actor keeps fit by working out for an hour every morning.4.After a long heart-to-heart talk with him, he r suspicion melted away.5.We have no vacancies now, but we’ll certainly keep your application in mind.Unit 7Passage A1.He did not regret what he had said but felt that he could have expressed it differently.2.We’d better wait till 14 December. David will have had his exam by then, so he’ll be able to go on holiday with us.3.He’s working on a new project which has to be finished by the end of the year.4.They are letting us use their lab, and in return, we are sharing with them the results of our research.5.The typing of the term paper took up the whole day.Passage B1.They sold their house and went off to live in Canada with their daughter.2.--- What will you be doing this time next week?--- I’ll be working as usual.3.He was intelligent and hard-working and before long he took over the editing of the magazine.4.Don’t you hate it when someone hangs up on you before you finish speaking?5.To their horror, the roof of their house caught fire.Unit 8Passage A1.In pursuit of a healthier diet, people are eating more fish than they used to.2.We need to have the roof repaired before the bad weather sets in.3.The disease is spreading, and all young children are at risk.4.The information is transmitted from one computer to another througha telephone line.5.Jack is a fairly good runner. He wins more often than not.Passage B1.If you delete 50 words, we can put the whole story on one page.2.On display were boxing gloves which bore the famous boxer’s signature.3.We can’t figure out why he did such a dumb thing.4.The Johnsons were very kind to me. They make me feel like one of the family.5.They say they want to talk to you in connection with the details of the contract.。
大学体验英语2课文翻译

广告的受害者你可以称我为购物狂,就像我大多数朋友说的那样,但我称自己为时尚热捧者。
坐在自己的房间,看着衣柜里我所有的衣服,心里嘀咕着我还该买些什么别的。
Abercrombie,Guess,J Crew及Ralph Lauran只是充斥在我的房间里的那些名牌服装中的一部分,但我还想在买些别的衣服。
我从没有考虑过我买的东西是否物有所值,虽然我买东西一向很“精明”,买的都是打折商品。
但是,当我对营销—我将来要从事的领域,了解得越多,我就愈来愈清楚自己是广告的受害者。
所有我想要的,想买的都受到杂志、电视及那些广告商的影响,它们总是在告诉我该买些什么。
每个人都穿衣服,衣着在向人们展示你是什么样的人,衣着也可能只是一件纯粹的生活必需品。
对我而言,服装在不同时期有不通的含义。
孩提时,妈妈给什么我就穿什么,要不就穿姐姐传下来的旧衣服,我从没有考虑过我会是什么样的形象,但我还是喜欢穿的漂漂亮亮的。
初中时,像大多数女孩一样,我开始在意自己的外表。
等升到高中,广告开始对我产生巨大的影响,男生开始留意女生,每个女孩都想让自己看起来漂漂亮亮。
在高中,衣着开始决定着你的身份,并把你归入某一群人,穿Abererombie牛仔装说明你是那种大众化的美国女生,干净利落。
而如果你穿着Guess的衬衫,那么说明你是富家千金,挺讲派头,任何其他差一点的衣服都不屑一顾。
在大学,广告又以不同的方式影响着我。
在大学里,通常起初谁也不认识你,所以你可以做你想做的人。
学校里学生这么多,形形色色,服装越来越不能说明什么,反倒是你的个性却越来越多地说明你是哪类人。
人人都在成长,在改变着,也开始明确,自己到底是什么样的人。
我和朋友们依然关注广告,只是,现在我们不仅是想紧跟潮流,更多的是想找到自己的风格。
在给自己定位的过程中,我选择的服装款式反映了我的风格,显示了我的个性,表明我是那种类型的人。
虽然我决心让服装反映我的风格,而不是让自己受服装的限制,但我仍然受广告的左右。
大学体验英语第二册阅读翻译

Chapter 1教育:社会的反思(杜亚-译)探访学校,在世界任何地方,你可能会注意到若干相似之处。
学生,教师,课本,黑板和考试无处不在。
然而,在任何其他国家相比一个国家的学校制度是不同于别的的系统。
它不能完全一样的,因为每个文化是不同的。
教育系统是一面镜子,反映文化。
看看学校系统,你将看到的社会结构及其文化价值。
墨西哥在墨西哥,教育系统反映了国家的许多方面。
相信国家能够通过教育实现人人平等的权利。
墨西哥的教育系统的基础是国家的宪法,并于1917年写的。
它要求教育是免费的,强制性的,具有普遍性。
它还指出,教育应支持民族团结,导致社会,经济和文化的人民改善。
在较低的水平,这意味着有该国丰富的文化历史的重视。
孩子写历史论文,参加各种活动,为国家节日,阅读有关国家英雄 - 特别是土著人。
然而,我们很难提供在农村地区,那里的土著人民仍然生活教育。
在这些地区的人民是贫穷和孤立的地理位置。
没有足够的学校,农村教师必须能够教小学所有6个等级。
此外,在一些土著人民的传统通常不包括上学。
日本日本高度重视教育。
一项统计数字反映了这一点:日本教育等放在重要的是,百分之88的学生不仅完成小学,而且高中。
公立学校都是免费和平等的,所有学生被认为是平等的,学习相同的材料。
对于社会的原因,很重要的一个学生获得大学学位,并从“大学学位的权利。
”为了实现这一目标,学生必须通过“考试地狱。
”有入学的所有大学困难的考试,到更好的小学和中学很多,甚至一些幼儿园!日本学生需要伟大的纪律,以使他们在学习的时间,他们需要自我控制放弃嗜好,体育和社会生活。
这些考试的结果会影响整个家庭,因为有很高的地位,社会地位或为整个家庭,当孩子考试分数高。
英国在联合王国(英国),教育系统反映了复合系统。
所有公立学校,小学,中学和大学,都是免费的,首先是平等的9年,所有学生学习相同的材料。
11岁时,学生参加考试的一个重要的国家。
在此之后,他们参加一个中学三种可能:学院的筹备,职业(就业培训),或全面(与两组的学生)。
Unit5WaystoSuccess课文翻译大学体验英语二(5篇)

Unit5WaystoSuccess课文翻译大学体验英语二(5篇)第一篇:Unit 5 Ways to Success课文翻译大学体验英语二Unit 5 Ways to Success Passage A My Advice to Students: Education CountsHundreds of students send me e-mail each year asking for advice about education.They want to know what to study, or whether it's okay to drop out of college since that's what I did.A smaller number of parents send messages, seeking guidance for their son or daughter.“How can we steer our child t oward success?” they ask.My basic advice is simple and heartfelt: Get the best education you can.Take advantage of high school and college.Learn how to learn.It's true that I dropped out of college to start Microsoft, but I was at Harvard for three years before dropping out--and I'd love to have the time to go back.As I've said before, nobody should drop out of college unless they believe they face the opportunity of a lifetime.And even then they should reconsider.Kathy Cridland, a sixth-grade teacher in Oh io, wrote to say, “Several of my students claim that you never finished high school.Since you are a success, my students perceive that as a reason not to care much about getting a good education.”I finished high school!The computer industry has lots of people who didn't finish college, but I'm not aware of any success stories that began with somebody dropping out of high school.I actually don't know any high school dropouts, let alone any successful ones.In my company's early years we had a bright part-time programmer who threatened to drop out of high school to work full-time.We told him no.Quite a few of our people didn't finish college, butwe discourage dropping out.Having a diploma certainly helps somebody who is looking to us for a job.College isn't the only place where information exists.You can learn in a library.But somebody handing you a book doesn't automatically foster learning.You want to learn with other people, ask questions, try out ideas and have a way to test your ability.It usually takes more than just a cation should be broad, although it's fine to have deep interests, too.In high school there were periods when I was highly focused on writing software, but for most of my high school years I had wide-ranging academic interests.My parents encouraged this, and I'm grateful that they did.Although I attended a lot of different kinds of classes in college, I signed up for only one computer class the whole time.I read about all kinds of things.One parent wrote me that her 15-year-old son “lost himself in the hole of the computer.” He got an A in website design, but other grades were sinking, she said.This boy is making a mistake.High school and college offer you the best chance to learn broadlyand to do projects with other kids that teach you first-hand about group dynamics.It's fine to take a deep interest in computers, dance, language or any other discipline, but not if it jeopardizes breadth.If you fall into an obsessive pattern in high school, you've got two problems.One is that you're unlikely to change when you go to college.The other is that if you don't get reasonably good grades, it's hard to go to a college that has the highly motivated, capable students who can really help you learn about the world.In college it's appropriate to think about specialization.Getting real expertise in an area of interest can lead to success — unless the specialty ends up being a dead end or you're not good at.Graduate school is one way to get specialized knowledge, although extendedcollege education isn't always a good investment from a purely economic standpoint.PA 奉告学子:教育是关键比尔·盖茨每年都有数以百计的学生给我发电子邮件,要我就接受教育给他们提建议。
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大学体验英语②(第一单元翻译背诵范本)1. 任何年满18岁的人都有资格投票(vote)。
(be eligible to) Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.每学期开学前,这些奖学金的申请表格就会由学校发给每一个学生。
(apply for, scholarship)A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semester.3. 遵照医生的建议,我决定戒烟。
(on the advice of)On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.公园位于县城的正中央。
(be located in)The park is located right in the center of town.5.这所大学提供了我们所需的所有材料和设备。
(facilities)The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire6.鲁迅是中国最伟大的作家,同时也是世界杰出文人之一。
Lu Xun is one of the greatest writer in China and one of the world’s outstanding men of letters.7.大部分研究生选择了文学作为其研究领域,其余的选择了语言学。
Most graduate students chose literature as their field of study, and the rest made linguistics their choice.8.人们购买什么样的户型居住是根据各自的特殊需要和有关专家的建议。
People buy what kind of houses to live in on the basis of their special needs and on the advice of relevant experts.9.这些虚拟教学设施能使亚非学生在一个真实的情景中学习外语至少3 个月。
These virtual teaching facilities enable overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months.10.学生在做出决定前应该认真核查他们是否有资格加入这一俱乐部,因为他们每个人只有一次选择机会。
Students should check carefully that they are eligible to join this club before making their decision, as each of them is restricted to only one choice.大学体验英语②(第二单元翻译背诵范本)1.警察们正忙着填写关于这场事故的各种表格。
(fill out)The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.我想在还车之前把油箱(fuel tank)加满。
(fill up)I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.如果你要投诉,最好遵循正确的程序。
(follow the procedure) If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.要不是约翰帮忙,我们绝不会这么快就完成实验。
(without)We couldn’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.5.暴风雨之后,岸边的人们焦急地搜索湖面以期发现小船的踪迹。
(scan for)After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.6.那时他刚刚被提升为公司副总裁不久,所以他并没有期待六个月内还会有升职。
He had just been promoted to vice president of the company and wasn’t expecting another promotion in six months.7.大学毕业不久他就找到了一份满意的工作。
Shortly after he graduated from school, he jumped to a satisfactory job.8.绝大多数大学都有自己的主页,可以让申请者搜索他们需要的资料。
Most colleges and universities have their homepages, enabling applicants to scan for the information available about the university they want to apply to.9.她轻轻地点击了一下鼠标,就把作业上交给了导师,并很快得到了回音。
With a click of her mouse, she submitted her assignment to the tutor and soon got the reply.10.通过进入她将就读的大学的网站,她看到这所大学的许多彩色照片,还包括一幅详细的校园地图。
By accessing the website of the university she was going to study in, she saw color photos of the university, including a detailed map of the university campus.大学体验英语②(第三单元翻译背诵范本)1.我们需要通过减少道路上的车辆以降低燃料消耗。
(consumption)We need to cut down on our fuel consumption by having fewer cars on the road.2.电费上涨增加了我们的负担。
(add to)The rise in power costs has added to our burden.3.你应该自己判断行事,别总是跟在你哥哥的后面。
(follow the lead)You should judge by yourself, and not always follow your brother’s lead.4.那种发型今年很流行,但是我想明年就会过时。
(in fashion) That hairstyle is in fashion this year, but I am afraid it will be out of fashion next year.5.在追求真理的过程中,我们注定(fate to)要遭受失败的痛苦。
(in one’s quest for)We are fated to suffer from many failures in our quest for truth.6.我从来没有停止考虑过我是否适合成为父母要我去做的人,虽然我一直听从父母的意愿。
I’ve never stopped to question whether I’m fit to be what my parents want me to be though I’ve always been listening to my parents.7.一个人所做的所有事情都受到他的习惯、个性或生活方式的影响,是他的习惯、个性或生活方式告诉他需要这样做。
All the things one has done are influenced by what his habits, his personality, or his way of life tell him he needs to do so.8.大学是一个你可以与教授、学者一起工作的地方,因而你可以学习成为你想探索的任何领域的专门人才。
College is a place where you can work with professors and scholars, so you can learn to be an expert in whatever field you want to be exploring.9.虽然我常翻阅杂志查看流行时尚,但仍然受到传统服装样式的影响。
Although I look to magazines for fashion, I am still affected by the traditional dressing styles.10.因为人的本性让我们愿意打扮漂亮,所以我们往往跟着时尚模特的样子做。
Because human nature makes us want to look nice, we follow thelead fashion models give us.大学体验英语②(第四单元翻译背诵范本)1.她在公共汽车站一直等到末班车进站。
(come in)She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.2.如果我们能帮得上忙,尽管和我们联系。
(contact)If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.3.他需要多少船务人员才能使他的游艇(yacht)航行?(crew)How many crew does he need to sail his yacht?4.虽然她的新书没有上一本好,但是我还是喜欢它。
(not quite as)I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.5.我从未遇到过如此善良的人。