雅思听力句子听写答案
剑桥雅思12Test5雅思听力Section3答案+解析

剑桥雅思12Test5雅思听力Section3答案+解析谈话场景,学习场最人物关系:两位学生Trudie和Stewart谈话话题:关于公共图书馆的论文section2解析,请点击:剑桥雅思12Test5雅思听力Section2答案+解析1、“Yes, but remember we're only supposed to write a short paper, so it's probably best if we don't gointefimdinginanydetaiL (是的,但别忘了我们只需要写一篇短论文,所以我们最好别写太多关于资金方面的细节。
)”广其中be supposed to do意为“应该做某事”;go into 意为“研究,探究”。
2、“But the digitalised books thai are available online free are mostly out of copyright, aren't they? And copyright in this country lasts for 70 years after the author dies. So you won’t find tbe latest best-seller or up-to-date information.(但是绝大部分网上免费提供的电子书都是版权失效的书,不是吗?在这个国家一个作者对其作品的版权会在他死后70年才0,所以你在电子书库里找不到最新的一?畅销书或者嵌新信息。
r其中out of copyright 是指作者死后70年.他对这本书的版权失效,所以图书馆就可以提供该书的免费电子版给读者。
3、“I'd like to think so, and that they'll still be serving their traditional ftmcdon,but I’m not so sure.There are financial implications, after all.(我想佐足这样,书馆外:未来还是会履行它们传统的功能,但我也不确定,毕竟这涉及财务经费问题。
雅思听力参考答案

雅思听力参考答案雅思听力参考答案雅思听力是雅思考试中的一项重要内容,对于考生来说,正确理解和把握听力材料的内容至关重要。
为了帮助考生更好地备考雅思听力,本文将提供一些雅思听力参考答案的示范和解析。
第一部分:听力材料示范听力材料示范一:M: Hi, Lisa. Have you heard about the new restaurant that just opened downtown?W: Yes, I have. I heard it has a great atmosphere and delicious food.参考答案及解析:Question: What do we learn about the new restaurant?Answer: It has a great atmosphere and delicious food.解析:根据女士的回答" I heard it has a great atmosphere and delicious food"可以得出答案。
听力材料示范二:M: Excuse me, could you tell me where the nearest post office is?W: Sure. Go straight ahead for two blocks, and you'll see it on your left.参考答案及解析:Question: Where is the nearest post office?Answer: It is two blocks ahead on the left.解析:男士问女士最近的邮局在哪里,女士回答"Go straight ahead for twoblocks, and you'll see it on your left."可以得出答案。
雅思听力原文及答案

Keys:Each question correctly answered scores 1 mark. CORRECT SPELLING IS NEEDED IN ALL ANSWERS.注:Questions 35, 38 and 40 (IN EITHER ORDER, BOTH REQUIRED FOR ONE MARK)If you score…Audio ScriptsSECTION 1LYNDA: Sara, I’ve heard that you want to move into a homestay family. Is that correct SARA: Yes, that’s right. I’ve been staying with my aunt and now my cousin is arriving from Singapore and my aunt needs the room for him.LYNDA: Oh, that’s bad luck. Well, I’II need to get some particulars first. Sara, what’s your full nameSARA: Sara Lim, and that’s Sara without the ‘h’ at the end.LYNDA: Mmm. How old are you, SaraSARA: Twenty-three, only just. It was my birthday on the twenty-first of August.LYNDA: Happy birthday for yesterday. How long have you been in AustraliaSARA: (Q1) A year in Adelaide and six months in Sydney. I prefer Sydney. I’ve got more friends here.LYNDA: What’s your address at your aunt’s houseSARA: Flat one, five three nine (Q2) Forest Road, Canterbury. And the post code is two, o, three, six.LYNDA: OK. What are you studying nowSARA: I was studying General English in Adelaide and now I’m doing (Q3) Academic English, because I’m trying to get into Medicine next year.LYNDA: That sounds good, but it’ll take you a long time. When would you like to move out from your aunt’sSARA: My cousin arrives on Friday morning, so I’d better be out on (Q4) Thursday. LYNDA: What, the seventh of SeptemberSARA: Yes, that’s right.LYNDA: That doesn’t leave us much time. Right, OK. I need to know what kind of accommodation you’d like, so I can get you something suitableSARA: Can I (Q5) share a room with someone else I’ve been alone in my room at my aunt’s and I’ve always shared with my sister and I like that.LYNDA: Yes, fine. That’ll save you money too. Would you like to live with a family or do you think that a (Q6) single person would be better for you I have lots of very nice singlepeople on my books.SARA: Do you have any women living alone, retired womenLYNDA: Yes, I have quite a few whose children have grown up and left home. In fact, I have some really lovely retired ladies, living by themselves, who just love the company of students. Most of them live in (Q7) flats, but that’s not a problem for you, is it SARA: Not at all. I’m used to that. My aunt lives in a flat too, remember. I’m not use to a big house with a garden, swimming pool, pets and all that.LYNDA: OK, fine. I know quite a bit about what you want now. I should let you know that your rent will be a hundred and sixty dollars per week. You’ll have to pay me three hundredand twenty dollars as a (Q8) deposit before you move in. The deposit is as insurance, incase you break something. You’ll need to pay (Q9) monthly to me, by cash or cheque, Idon’t mind. You don’t need to pay for gas, electricity or water, but you will need to payyour proportion of the (Q10) phone bill. Most families do that on an honour system,but you’ll have to wait and seeSARA: Mmm.LYNDA: Have you got any more questions for meSARA: When will you know where I can goLYNDA: I’II work on it now, so come and see me tomorrow and I should have some news for you then.SARA: Thanks a lot.LYNDA: Goodbye. See you tomorrow – after lunch would be better for me.SARA: OK, see you then. Bye.SECTION 2GEOFFREY: Good evening, and in this week’s edition of ‘Focus on the Arts’, Jane Hemmington is going to fill us in on what’s in store for us at this year’s Summer Festival. Over to you,Jane.JANE: Thank you, Geoffrey. This year, the Summer Festival is the biggest we’ve ever seen, so there should be something for everybody. This is the third year they’ve run it and the timing’s slightly different: for the last couple of years it’s been around the fifth to seventeenth, but this year they wanted to allow everyone enough time to recover from the first of January celebrations and they’ve put it (Q11) at the end of the month.The programme has sensational theatre, dance and also a large number of art exhibitions, but the thing the Festival is most famous for is its great street music. For today’s report though, Geoffrey, I’m looking at some of the (Q12) theatrical events that you might like to see; in particular, at this year’s theme – circuses.I’m going to tell you about two circus performances, but there are (Q13) plenty of others in the progralmme. I’ve chosen these because they represent distinct movements within circus performance. The first is the Circus Romano from Italy. As this is a travelling circus, it follows a long tradition by performing (Q14) in a marquee– which is really like a canvas portable building, usually put up in a green space or car park, rather than in a theatre or stadium.In spite of this, Circus Romano isn’t at all like the traditional circuses I grew up with. There are no animals – just very talented clowning and acrobatic routines. The show has a lot of very funny moments, especially at the beginning, but the best part is the music and (Q15) lighting. They’re magical. At forty-five dollars it’s very expensive anyway – it’s really for (Q16) adult tastes. In fact, much of it would be wasted on children – so I suggest you leave them at home.The second circus performance is Circus Electrica at the (Q17) Studio Theatre. The purists are suggesting that this isn’t a circus at all. It’s a showcase for skills in dance and magic, rather than the usual ones you expect in a circus. With only six performers it’s a small production, which suits the venue well – the Studio only seats about two hundred people. For my money it’s the aerial displays which are outstanding as well as the magical tricks – features which are missing from Circus Romano. An interesting feature of the show is that the performers are so young – the youngest is only fourteen. But it’s still well worth seeing: a good one for (Q18) the whole family.And finally, as it’s summer, you may wish to see some of the Festival performances that are being presented outdoors. Like the famous Mekong Water Puppet Troupe, performing in the (Q19) City Gardens this week. Now, water puppetry is amazing! It’s large puppets on long sticks, controlled by puppeteers standing waist deep in the lake. The puppets do comedy routines andthere is some terrific formation dancing. This is a fantastic show and the best moment comes at the end –seeing the puppeteers. When the troupe walks up out of the water, you get this amazing feeling. It’s really hard to believe that what you’ve been watching is lifeless wood and cloth. As an adult, I had a great time, but I did note that other older people in the audience weren’t quite as taken with it as I was. It’s a must for (Q20) young children though, and that’s the audience it’s really aimed at.Well, that’s all I’ve time for today, but I’II be back next week with more news of what’s worth seeing and what it’s best to miss.SECTION 3OFFICER: Hello. Er, I’m Dawn Matthews.STUDENT: Yes, hello. I’ve been referred to you because I’m enquiring about the refresher courses that you run. I’d like to find out a bit more about them.OFFICER: OK. Well, we run quite a few different short courses for students who are either (Q21)returning to study or studying part-time. Um, tell me about your situation. STUDENT: Well, I think that I really need some help in preparing for the coming semester, especially to build up my confidence a bit and help me study effectively because, yousee, I’ve been out in the work-force for nearly twelve years now, so it really is a longtime since I was last a student.OFFICER: Yes, it can seem like a long time, can’t it Um, well, let me start by telling you what courses we have that might suit you. Are you an undergraduate or postgraduate Artsor SciencesSTUDENT: Undergraduate, and I’m in the Business faculty.OFFICER: Right then. First of all, there’s our intensive ‘Study for Success’ seminar on (Q22) the first and second of February. It’s aimed at students like you who are uncertain aboutwhat to expect at college, and looks at a fairly wide range of approaches to universitylearning, to motivate you to begin your study and build on your own learningstrategies.STUDENT: Mm, that sounds good. What are some of the strategies that are presented OFFICER: Well, we try to cover all aspects of study. Some of the strategies in writing, for example, would be improving your planning for writing, organising your thinking andbuilding some techniques to help you (Q23) write more clearly. With reading,there’ll be sessions aimed at getting into the habit of (Q24) analysing material asyou read it, and tips to help you record and remember what you have read. It reallyis very important to begin reading confidently right from the beginning. STUDENT: Mm.OFFICER: There’s also advice on how to get the most from your lectures and practice in giving confident presentations, as well as how to prepare for exams.STUDENT: What about the motivational side of thingsOFFICER: Ah. Well, there’s a range of motivational exercises that we do to help the students feel (Q25) positive and enthusiastic about their study. The process of learning andexploring a subject can lead to a whole new way of looking at the world, and thestudy skills and techniques that you build up can be applied in all sorts of differentways.STUDENT: Actually, I… I’m very excited about the whole thing of taking up studying again but, you know, I’m a little nervous about whether I’ll manage to get everything done. Isuppose it’s the same for all mature studentsOFFICER: Of course it is. Two of the key components of the course are (Q26) time management and overcoming procrastination. People discover that, once they learnto plan their days, all the work can be accomplished and there’ll still be time forleisure.STUDENT: Is there an enrolment feeOFFICER: Well, er, oh, just a minute, let’s see . . . Ah, the cost is thirty pounds, which includes all course materials and morning tea. You have to arrange your own lunch. STUDENT: That wouldn’t be a problem. I already make sandwiches for my three kids and my wife and myself every day. I won’t have to change my routine.OFFICER: No. Now, I need to tell you that this is a very popular course and it’s essential that you (Q27) book well ahead of time. In fact, the Course Convenor tells me that thereare only five places left.STUDENT: What other course might be good for meOFFICER: There is one other that you could benefit from. It’s simply called ‘Learning Skills for University Study’ and is on (Q28) three consecutive mornings starting on a Monday,from nine to twelve, and costs twenty-five pounds. This is aimed at upgrading thestudy skills most school-leavers have and help them cope with the increaseddemands of university study. It focuses mainly on making students more responsiblefor their own success.STUDENT: What sort of things are covered in this courseOFFICER: Well, basically it’s more advanced thinking, note-taking, reading and writing strategies, but also some input about (Q29) stress management.STUDENT: I think I’d be better off (Q30) starting from the basics and looking at all the strategies, don’t youOFFICER: Yes, from what you’ve told me, I think that’s more in line with your situation. STUDENT: Alright then, um, can I book a place on the ‘Study for Success’ seminar course now OFFICER: Yes. Let me just get out a registration form and take down your details.SECTION 4We’re very grateful that the Committee has agreed that a representative for the Students’Union can present students’ suggestions about the design for the proposed new Union building. We appreciate that some of our ideas may not be feasible in the circumstances, but we do feel that it is important that the ultimate beneficiaries of the facilities should have some say in its design.If I could start by briefly explaining what steps were taken to find out student opinion and how we have arrived at conclusions. Firstly, a meeting was held in the current Union for our SU Committee to explain the options. Then we invited all students to submit written suggestions for the design, placing cards in a suggestion box. These suggestions then provided the basis for the design of a (Q31) questionnaire, which was completed by (Q32) approximately two thousand of the College students over a period of three weeks. Finally, the SU Committee collated the resultsand drew up a report. If I can just hand around a copy of that report. This presentation is essentially a summary and discussion of the key points of this report.So, in broad terms, the consensus was as follows. Firstly, regarding the crucial matter of the site, we presented the three options that you have proposed. One: in the city centre, near the Faculty of (Q33) Education; two: on the outskirts of the city, near the park, and three: out of town, near the (Q34) halls of residence. We asked students to cite reasons for and against these sites and, and there was remarkable agreement on all three. Site One was unpopular because of (Q35) traffic and parking problems. Site Two had a number of supporters, mainly because it was close to (Q36) most lecture rooms. And Site Three, out of town, near the halls of residence, was clearly the most popular because of access from living quarters. It was clear that the Union was mainly to be used after lectures. It was also felt that the large site would allow (Q37) more room for a choice of facilities.Our second area of interest was obviously the facilities: there was minimal interest in having a library on the premises, but one option seemed to be a reading room instead – more useful. We would like the current table games room to be replaced with (Q38) a small gym. And, if possible, a small swimming pool – not, of course, Olympic-sized! There was a large number of respondents in favour of a travel agent’s and insurance centre. We also request that there be the offices of the Student Counselling Centre, moving this from the Refectory. There was, however, much disagreement about whether to build a drama theatre. Just over forty per cent of the respondents were in favour, but a largish minority were strongly against it, claiming that it is (Q39) elitist and a waste of funds. Essentially the jury is out on that.Finally, given the number of unfortunate incidents in the current Union over the past few months, a strong point was repeatedly made about security. The recommendations would be at least (Q40) video surveillance and security personnel who would check Student Union cards on request. We doubt if it would be feasible in.Well, this is the summary of the views of the student population. As I say, fuller details are given in our report but I’m happy to take any questions if you have them . . .。
雅思听力12-1-2答案

雅思听力12-1-2答案听力试题第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the man doing?A. Asking the way.B. Giving directions.C. Correcting a mistake.2. What dress size does the woman want?A. 8.B. 10.C.12.3. What is the woman likely to do?A. Make a phone call.B. Handle the problem.C. Have a rest.4. Which tour does the man seem to be interested in?A. The evening tour.B. The half-day tour.C. The full-day tour.5. Where are the speakers?A. At a canteen.B. At a clinic.C. At a bank.第二节(共15小题,每小题15分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最住选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman think of the match?A. Entertaining.B. Encouraging.C. Boring.7. What do the speakers plan to do on Tuesday afternoon?A. Watch a game.B. Play tennis.C. Go to the cinema.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
剑桥雅思12Test6雅思听力Section2答案+解析

剑桥雅思12Test6雅思听力Section2答案+解析剑桥雅思12Test6雅思听力Section2答案+解析谈话场景:参观场景人物关系:主讲人谈话话题:为期九天的慕尼黑戏剧观赏游行程安排介绍推荐:剑桥雅思12T est6雅思听力Section2答案+解析交际与语言表达1. "Rrght. I've now almost succeeded, n finalising plans our tour so I'll bring you up to date with what I know.(现在我丛木上成功敲定了我们的行程计划、下面我陪和大家分享一下我所知道的最新情况。
)”其中succeeu in doing sth.意为“成功做某”;final的动词形式,意为“敲定,最终确定”;up to date “最新的”。
2. “I'd hoped to get that down to 120 euros, but in fact I've been able to negotiatea mte of l10.(我本想还价到120欧元,但实际上我成功地砍到了110欧元。
)”其中rd为I would 的缩写;I've been able to为现在完成时的用法,说明过去的这本动们对现在有影响;rate在此时相当于price,意为"价格" 。
3.“From talking to you all about your preferences, it was clear that a typical local restaurant would be too meat oriented for some of you.(通过和你们聊饮食方面的偏好,很传统的当地餐厅对于你们中的某些人来说其肉菜比重太大了。
)”其中meat-onented 可以理解为"主打肉莱的",oriented本意为"导向,定位",常见的搭配有exam-onented考试为目的的),剑9 Test 1 Section 4里还出现过task-oriented这个表达,意为"以任务为导向的"。
实例解析雅思听力雅思og听力答案pdf

实例解析雅思听力雅思og听力答案pdf实例解析雅思听力01、时间C8T2S321. Where in Australia have Asian honey bees been found in the past?A. QueenslandB. New South WalesC. several states原文:We discovered a few of them in Queensland once and eradicated them. Now,we’re pretty keen to make sure that there aren’t any more getting in,particularly to New South Wales and other states.本题的关键信息就是in the past –过去的时间。
在听力时注意到discovered 和once 都表示过去,因此A 选项-Queensland 答案就很明显了。
而Now 这个表示现在时间的词帮我们快速排除了 B 和 C 的选项。
C8T1S219-20. Which TWO activities can students do after the tour at present?A.build model dinosaursB.watch filmsC.draw dinosaursD.find dinosaur eggsE.play puter games原文:We used to have an activity room with more interactive things likemaking models of dinosaurs and drawing and painting pictures, even hunting fordinosaur eggs, but 。
本题的关键信息依旧是跟时间相关的词– at present。
雅思听力答案 peter maugham

雅思听力答案 peter maugham【听力材料】:(Text 1)W: What’s new with you,Jack?M:Well,I met a really nice woman.We’ve been going out for three months and things look good now.(Text 2)M: When did you first find the door broken and things missing?W:After I got up,around 5:20.Then I called the police station.(Text 3)W: Pass me the flour,please.M:Which tin is it in?W:The one at the end of the shelf.It’s slightly smaller than the others.M:Oh,right.(Text 4)W:Do you know why George hasn’t come yet?M:Yes.He wa s planning to come,but his wife’s father fell downsome stairs and they had to take him to a hospital.W:I’m sorry to hear that.(Text 5)W:Hi,Tony.How did your experiment go yesterday?M: Well,it wasn’t as easy as I had thought.I have to continue doing it tonight.(Text 6)M:Is that Ann?W:Yes.M:This is Mike.How are things with you?W:Oh,very well,but I’m very busy.M:Busy? But you’ve finished all your exams?W:Yes,but I have to help my little sister with her foreign language.M:How about coming out with me this evening?There’s a new film on.W:I’m afraid I can’t.A friend of mine is coming from the south and I have to go to the station to meet him.M:What a pity!How about the weekend then?W:No,I’ve arranged to go to an art exhibition with my parents.M:What about next week sometime?W:Maybe.(Text 7)W:I hear there will be a football competition between all senior schools next month.Is that so?M:That’s true.W:Would you please go into some more details?M:Well,the competition will be held in our school and it will begin on August 11.The competition will last a whole week.W:Anything else?M:Yes,both the girls and boys competition will be held at the same time.The girls competition will be held in the morning and the boys competition will be held in the afternoon.W:Yes? Sounds exciting.M:We are both members of our school football team.We should be ready for it.W:Of course.It’s a long time since we had the last football competition last time.I’m really looking forward to anothercompetition.M:Me,too.(Text 8)W: Excuse me.I am from STM.We are carrying out a survey on the traffic in our city.Do you mind if I ask you some questions?M:No,not at all.Go ahead.W:Good,thanks.What do you do,sir?M:I am a teacher.I teach children French.W:Great.Do you live far from the school? I mean,how do you usually go to work?M:Well,mostly by car.But once in a while,I prefer to ride my bike.You know,I live quite far from the school,about 20 miles.And I have to spend about an hour riding to school.But it only takes me less than a quarter of an hour to drive my car,unless the traffic is very bad.W:I see.Does this happen often? I mean the bad traffic.M:Yes,sure! I often get stuck on the way,and the problem’s getting worse and worse.W:That’s all of my questions.Thank you ver y much.M:You are welcome.(Text 9)M: Customer service.Andney Grant speaking.How may I help you?W:I can’t believe this is happening.I called and ordered a 32?inch bag last Friday.But today I found that you sent me a 24?inch one.I was planning to use that bag during our vacation in Mexico,but it doesn’t seem possible any more because we will take off on Saturday.It’s only two days away.What am I supposed to do?M:I’m really sorry,madam. I’ll check right away.Would you please tell me your order number?W:It’s CE2938.M:Just a minute.I do apologize,madam.There did seem to be a mistake.I’ll have the correct size bag sent to you by overnight mail right away.It will arrive in time for your Saturday trip.Again I apologize for any inconvenience caused by our mistake.I promise it won’t happen again.W:OK.Well,thank you.M:Thank you,madam,for choosing Linch mail.I hope you willhave a wonderful vacation.(Text 10)I wasn’t too fond of the lecture classes of 400 students in my general course.Halfway through my second term when I was considering whether or not to come back in the fall,I went on the Internet and came across Americorp.Then I joined in an organization,and that’s what I did last school year.I worked on making roads,building a house,serving as a teacher’s as sistant and working as a camp officer in several projects in South Carolina and Florida.It’s been a great experience,and I’ve almost learned more than what I could have in college since I didn’t really want to be at that school and wasn’t interested in my major anyway,I thought this was better for me.After 1,700 hours of service I received 4,750 dollars.I can use that to pay off the money I borrowed from the bank or for what is needed when I go back to school this fall at Columbus State in Ohio.Classes are smaller there and I’ll be majoring in German education.After working with the kids,now I know,I want to be a teacher.一、听力第一节(共5小题,每小题1分)听下面5段对话。
雅思听力句子听写答案

第1周Monday1.With childishabandon, she gave herself over to grief.她以孩子气的任性, 纵声哀哭.2.You should abide by what the doctor has said and act on it, or you may suffer from pains in the abdomen.你应该遵照医嘱行事,否则,你可能会遭受腹痛。
3.She promptlyseized the opportunity his absence gave her.她立即抓住了因他不在场给她创造的机会.Tuesday1.The trailzigzagged down the abrupt descent of the canyon.这条小路弯弯曲曲的顺着峡谷那陡削的下坡蜿蜒而下.2.The king consider it imprudent to abolish the death penalty.国王认为废除死刑是轻率之举。
3.No surface can absorb more than all of the radiant energy which strikes it.表面所能吸收的能量不可能大于投射到它上面的全部辐射能.Wednesday1.Too many abstract statements made his address very tedious to me.他的演讲里抽象的讲法太多使我生厌.2.No doubt he credits the absurdproposal.毫无疑问,他相信这个荒唐的建议。
3.Water is the most abundant chemical compound in the boisphere.水是生物圈中最丰富的化合物.Thursday1.You don’t have to tolerate any verbal or physical abuse.你不是非得忍受任何口头上或身体上的侮辱.2.He launched a determined attack on academic criticism.他对学究式的评论发起坚决的反攻.3.In order to catch up with and surpass the advanced world levels we'll have to accelerate our speed. 要赶超世界先进水平,我们还得快马加鞭.Friday1.The terrain is strategically situated and difficult of access.地势险要.2.The police are anxious to interview everyone concerned in last night's accident.警察急于会见与昨晚事故有关的每个人.3.The new policy was sufficientlyelastic to accommodate both views.新政策充分灵活地适用两种观点.Saturday1.They promised to put forth all their strength to accomplish the task.他们答应一定使出全部气力来完成这项任务.2.Several pages of closely reasonedargument preface her account of the war.她那部关于战争的著述之前有几页论证严谨的序言.3.However, as evidence began to accumulate, experts felt obliged to investigate.然而, 由于证据开始增多了, 专家们感到必须进行调查了.Sunday1.To remove any ambiguity we have to acquire more accurate information.为了消除含糊不清,我们必须取得更加精确的情报.2.No one can accuse him of timidity, lack of ambition and disloyalty.没有人能指责他胆怯、缺乏雄心和不忠诚。
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第1周Monday1.With childish abandon, she gave herself over to grief.她以孩子气的任性, 纵声哀哭.2.You should abide by what the doctor has said and act on it, or you may suffer from pains in the abdomen.你应该遵照医嘱行事,否则,你可能会遭受腹痛。
3.She promptly seized the opportunity his absence gave her.她立即抓住了因他不在场给她创造的机会.Tuesday1.The trail zigzagged down the abrupt descent of the canyon.这条小路弯弯曲曲的顺着峡谷那陡削的下坡蜿蜒而下.2.The king consider it imprudent to abolish the death penalty.国王认为废除死刑是轻率之举。
3.No surface can absorb more than all of the radiant energy which strikes it.表面所能吸收的能量不可能大于投射到它上面的全部辐射能. Wednesday1.Too many abstract statements made his address very tedious to me.他的演讲里抽象的讲法太多使我生厌.2.No doubt he credits the absurd proposal.毫无疑问,他相信这个荒唐的建议。
3.Water is the most abundant chemical compound in the boisphere.水是生物圈中最丰富的化合物.Thursday1.You don’t have to tolerate any verbal or physical abuse.你不是非得忍受任何口头上或身体上的侮辱.2.He launched a determined attack on academic criticism.他对学究式的评论发起坚决的反攻.3.In order to catch up with and surpass the advanced world levels we'll have to accelerate our speed.要赶超世界先进水平,我们还得快马加鞭.Friday1.The terrain is strategically situated and difficult of access.地势险要.2.The police are anxious to interview everyone concerned in last night's accident.警察急于会见与昨晚事故有关的每个人.3.The new policy was sufficiently elastic to accommodate both views.新政策充分灵活地适用两种观点.Saturday1.They promised to put forth all their strength to accomplish the task.他们答应一定使出全部气力来完成这项任务.2.Several pages of closely reasoned argument preface her account of the war. 她那部关于战争的著述之前有几页论证严谨的序言.3.However, as evidence began to accumulate, experts felt obliged to investigate.然而, 由于证据开始增多了, 专家们感到必须进行调查了.Sunday1.To remove any ambiguity we have to acquire more accurate information.为了消除含糊不清,我们必须取得更加精确的情报.2.No one can accuse him of timidity, lack of ambition and disloyalty.没有人能指责他胆怯、缺乏雄心和不忠诚。
3.We have been making titanic effort to achieve our purpose.我们一直在作极大的努力,以达到我们的目的.第2周Monday1.Never accustom your mind to mingle virtue and vice.千万别让你的心智习惯于混淆美德与邪恶.2.They made detailed survey to acquaint themselves with the needs of the rural market.他们进行了详细的调查来了解农村市场的需要.3.Paste is used to make one surface adhere to another, whether rough orsmooth.糨糊是用以使一个接触面粘住另一个粗糙或光滑的接触面。
Tuesday1.He pretends to admire me, though privately he resents me.他假装敬佩我, 虽然他私下厌恶我.2.We need to adopt a more pragmatic approach to find a solution.我们需要采用一种更为实际的方法,找到一种解决方式。
3.A coward considers difficulties as a heavy burden on his back, but a valiant fighter turns difficulties into a stepping - stone for his advance.懦夫把困难当作沉重的包袱, 勇士把困难化作前进的阶梯. Wednesday1.He launched into a long lawsuit while his wife plunged into a dangerous adventure.他投入到一个长期的官司中,而他妻子则投入到一次危险的冒险.2.We were very impressed and gratified by your handling of this affair.你经手处理这问题的方法给我们留下了深刻的影响,也令我们感到欣慰.3.The contract will affect our national prestige in the world.这一合同将会影响我国的国际声望.Thursday1.To my father I dedicate this volume in token of affection and gratitude.我谨以此书献给我的父亲,以表示对他的爱戴和感激之情.2.This report is positively denied in official circles, who affirm that nothing of the kind occurred.这篇报导被官方断然否定, 他们断言根本没有这回事。
3.Each agency is also restricted by the particular statutes governing its activities.各个机构的行为也受具体法令限制.Friday1.An item of prominence on the conference agenda was infant health care.会议议程上的一项重要议题是婴儿保健.2.I recommended that the commander stand down the alert starting at midnight.我建议司令官暂时停止昨天午夜开始的戒备措施.3.Old folk and children alike are all against the proposal, not to mention the youth.老人、小孩都不赞成这个建议, 更不用说年轻人了.Saturday1.Any amateur would be skinned alive competing against the world champion. 一个业余爱好者向世界冠军挑战肯定要被彻底打败.2.Every form of deception and every obstacle baffled the Allied Commission. 用尽一切欺瞒和阻挠的手段来避开协约国委员会的耳目.3.In doing translation, one should not alter the meaning of the original to suit one's own taste.翻译时不应根据自己的好恶改变原文的意思.Sunday1.According to the weather forecast, there will be a week of alternate rain and sunshine.根据天气预报, 下礼拜时雨时晴.2.It never ceased to amaze him, and he never attempted to explain it.他一直感到很惊奇, 但从未试图解释它.3.The professor’s ambiguous answer made the students who were present feel puzzled.教授的回答模棱两可让在场的学生很是困惑.第3周Monday1.He has no ambition or aim in his life. He only drifts along, kicking his heels. 他生活中没有雄心或目标,只能随波逐流,混日子,无所事事。
2.The crowd melted away after the ambulance sped to the hospital with the patient.救护车载着病人快速开走后,人群逐渐散开了.3.Our production brigade has set aside ample reserve grain.我们生产大队已经留出了充足的储备粮.Tuesday1.A clown’s assignment is to amuse the spectators.小丑的工作就是娱乐观众。