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高英第六课

高英第六课

Cluttered:
covered with ,or full of ,a lot of things or people, in a way that is untidy. A cluttered mind
Bulletin: n 1. a short news report on the radio or TV . 2.an official statement about something important 3.a printed report that gives news about an organization or a group. eg: A medical bulletin on the President’s health. 关于总统健康状况医疗报告。in place
1.在适当的地方 She likes to have everything in place. 她喜欢每件东西都各就各位。 2. 适当的 I‘m afraid your proposal is not quite in place. 恐怕你的提案不太妥当
out of place(反义词) (反义词)
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average
1. adj. an average rate/cost/price 平均费率/成本/价格 2. n. above/below average高于/低于平均数 e.g. Her brother is above average in his reading ability. 他的阅读能力在平均水平以上。 3. n. on average: usually e.g. We received 20 calls a day on average. 我们平均每天接到二十个电话。 4. v. average out(at sth)平均数为 e.g. The cost should average out at about $6 per person. 费用应该是平均每人约6美元。 5. v. average sth out(at sth )算出…平均数

高英lesson6 Para1-3精品课件

高英lesson6 Para1-3精品课件

1.idyllic.adj. of or having the nature of an idyll;
simple and carefree 田园诗般的,质朴宜人的,简单而美 妙的
eg:1.an idyllic holiday 恬静愉快的假日 2.At this time, I absent minded can imagine
4.frailtyn. a fault, especially weakness of resolution,
arising from the im- perfections of human nature 品格上 的缺点,短处 eg:1.Our frailties are invisible, our virtues barren. ( Robert Louis Stevenson我们看不到自身的缺点,而我们的美 德 却 又 十 分 贫 乏 。 ( 罗 伯 特 ·路 易 斯 ·斯 蒂 文 森 )
2.We triumph over each other with human frailty . 我们以人类的弱点彼此去战胜对方。
在 大 多 数 美 国 人 印 象 中 , 马 克 ·吐 温 作 为 作 家 , 向 我 们 描 述 了 哈 克 ·费 恩 在 其 永 恒 的 童 年 时 代 所 进 行 的 牧 歌 式 的 旅 行 , 还 有 汤 姆 ·索 亚 在 漫 长 的 夏 日 里 自 由 自 在 的 生 活 及 探 险故事。的确,这位最受美国人民喜爱的作家完全像人 们想象中那样冒险爱国、浪漫和幽默。但我同样发现还 有 另 外 一 个 马 克 ·吐 温 - - 一 个 由 于 饱 受 了 人 生 悲 剧 的 打 击 而变得玩世不恭、痛苦的马克,吐温,一个为人类的弱 点所困扰而忧心仲忡,清楚地看到前途是一片黑暗的马 克 ·吐 温 。

黄源深 English book 6课后翻译

黄源深 English book 6课后翻译

黄源深 English book 6课后翻译《高级英语》黄源深主编 Book6 课后句子翻译整理 Lesson 1 (P20) 1.这种微妙的关系能维持多久呢?How long can the subtle relationship be maintained? 2.双方都将谈判破裂归咎于对方。

Both sides attributed the breakdown in negotiation to the other side. 3.力不但有大小而且有方向。

A force has direction as well as magnitude.4.在敌人的屠刀面前,他毫无惧色。

He exhibited no fear before his enemy’s sword. 5.逆境中的三年使他得益非浅。

He benefited a lot from the three years in adverse circumstances. 6.乔伊斯先生不赞成妻子买那么多衣服。

Mr. Joyce disapproved of his wife buying so many clothes. 7.那部小说索然无味,我读不下去。

The novel is so bland that I find it difficult to keep on reading it. 8.他感到无法将思想集中在那项研究上。

He found it difficult to focus his mind on the research (project). 9.那家伙是江湖医生,而不是眼科专家。

That guy is a quack rather than an eye specialist. 10.他们得另辟蹊径,那种模式并不适合于本厂。

They will have to find a new way as that pattern cannot be applied totheir factory. 1.他们把一笔款子交给董事会管理。

高级英语第一册lesson6课后答案

高级英语第一册lesson6课后答案

I .1)Yes, he did, because he wanted to make them more anxious.2)Because she didn't like her maid and secretary to know what they would talk to the detective.3)Because he thought that he knew their secret and that he was in an advantageous position.4)She found a note made but not destroyed by her husband.5)He found that on the night the couple entered the hotel through the basement instead of the lobby, both very much shaken.6)A brush trace is a mark left on something when lightly touched or rubbed.7)Ogilvie came to talk with them rather than go to report to the police.8)They had to spend one day or two investigating in the suburban areas.9)Because every repair shop had been told to report to the police when a car needing fixing like theirs came in.10)She thought that was safe for them by making use of the detective's avidity.11)Originally, the detective asked for ten thousand only to keep silent and not to report to the police. But now the Duchess was asking him to drive their car north and she was ready to offer such a large sum. She knew the detective was greedy. Given so much money, he would do as she told him to.12)Yes, Ogilvie accepted the Duchess' offer.Ⅱ.1)The house detective's small narrow eyes looked her up and down scornfully from his fat face with a heavy jowl.2)This is a pretty nice room that you have got.3)The fat body shook in a chuckle because the man was enjoying the fact that he could afford to do whatever he liked and also he was appreciating the fact that the Duchess knew why he had come.4)He had an unnaturally high-pitched voice. now, he lowered the pitch. When he spoke5)Ogilvie spat out the words, throwing away his politeness. pretended6)The Duchess was supported by her arrogance coming from parents of noble families with a history of three centuries and a half. She wouldn't give up easily.7)It's no use. What you did just now was a good attempt at trying to save the situation.8) "That's more acceptable," Ogilvie said. He lit another cigar, "Now we're making some progress. "9)...he looked at the Duchess sardonically as if he wanted to see if she dared to object to his smoking.10)The house detective made noises with his tongue to show his disapproval.Ⅲ. See the translation of the text.IV.1)advertisement 2)brassiers 3)doctor 4)refrigerator5)gymnasium 6)high fidelity(radio, photography, etc. ) 7) intercommunication system 8)liberation 9)memorandum 10)microphone 11)modern 12)permanent wave13)poliomyelitis 14)popular-song 15)preparatory (school) 16)professor 17)sister 18)television 19)veterinarian20)zoologicalV.1)a half-finished letter 2)a half-closed window 3)a pieceof half-baked bread 4) a half-turned body 5) awell-appointed hotel 6)well-behaved pupils 7)well-chosen words 8)well-fed children 9)well-informed sources (people) 10) high-flown languageVI.1)sound (v.) His words sound lofty and pretentious.2)figure (v.) Commerce figures largely in the prosperity of the city.from early morning till late at night.3)go (n.) He is always on the go f rom4)try (n.) He didn't succeed in his first try, but he kept on jumping.5)dust (v.) They are dusting6)square(v. ) He squared the crops with insecticide. shoulders to show his determination.7)good(n.)Overworking yourself will do more harm than good.8)head(v.)On hearing that,he headed straight for the gate without looking back.9)make(n.)I don't like a bicycle of this make.10)reason(v.)If you reason from false premises.how can you expect the conclusion to be sound?Ⅶ.1)real 2)of no use/useless3)are making some progress/are accomplishing something 4)explain it exactly and in detail 5)what happens 6)deduce/reason out 7)started for8)upset 9)a quick examination or inspection 10)need/occasion 11)observes/notices 12)bribed 13)wealthy/well——to to——dowellⅧ.1)surveyed 2)gaze 3)swept 4)flipped 5)chuckled 6) shot out 7)spat forth these words8)sprang to her feet 9)clasped lO)swung around 11)detect12)staredⅨ.重在嘲笑。

高级英语第一册1~6课课文解析与答案

高级英语第一册1~6课课文解析与答案

高级英语第一册1~6课课文解析与答案第一单元Page44) The pole is attached at the one end to an upright post around which it can revolve, and at the other to a blind-folded camel, which walks constantly in a circle, providing the motive power to turn the stone wheel.翻译:磙轴的一端与一根立柱相连,使石磙可以绕立柱作旋转运动,另一端则套在一头蒙着眼罩的骆驼身上,通过骆驼不停地绕圈子走动来带动石磙旋转。

5) The machine is operated by one man, who shovels the linseed pulp into a stone vat, climbs up nimbly to a dizzy height to fasten ropes, and then throws his weight on to a great beam made out of a tree trunk to set the ropes and pulleys in motion. Ancient girders creak and groan, ropes tighten and then a trickle of oil oozes down a stone runnel into a used petrol can. Quickly the trickle becomes a flood of glistening linseed oil as the beam sinks earthwards, taut and protesting, its creaks blending with the squeaking and rumbling of the grinding-wheels and the occasional grunts and sighs of the camels.翻译:这套装置是由一个人操作的。

高级英语(第三版)第一册第六课 Mark Train

高级英语(第三版)第一册第六课 Mark Train
Second, his life experience furnished him with a wide knowledge of humanity, as well as with the perfect grasp of local customs and speech, which Mark Twain manifested so well in his writing. His works mirror the real society of his time.
高级英语(第三版)第一册第六课 Mark Train
Teaching Aims
1) To acquaint students with the major events in the history of USA.
2) To acquaint students with the life and writing of Mark Twain.
3) To acquaint students with the writing of biography.
4) To help students to appreciate the rich rhetorical devices in the text
Mirror of America
“Mirror ” is a piece of glass or other shinny/polished surface that reflects images. Here, it is a metaphor.
• As a writer, he grew up with America, moved along with America, from innocence to experience.

高级英语第一册第六课Mark Twain

高级英语第一册第六课Mark Twain

• 29 feud: long-lasting and bitter quarrel or dispute • between two people or groups.
• 30 • •
piracy: robbery of ships on the high seas, robbery carried out by pirates, persons who sail the seas stopping and robbing ships.
• 12 acid-tongued: if sb. is acid-tongued, he makes unkind or critical remarks. • 13 • • • digest: a. When you digest food, the food passes through your stomach and is broken down so that your body can use it. b. If you digest information, you think about it, understand it, and remember it. c. A digest is a collection of things that have
• 18 • • • 19 •
keel: a long bar along the bottom of a boat or ship from which the whole frame of the boat or ship is built up. raft: floating platform made from large pieces of wood, oil-drums, etc, that are tied

高级英语第一册第六课教学教案ppt课件

高级英语第一册第六课教学教案ppt课件
• wolfdog 狼狗, • hound 猎狗, • Pekinese 京吧, • pug-dog 狮子狗, • bull dog 牛头犬
etc.
Detailed study
• 9. tension: (Here) anxiety, nervousness, worry • The doctor said that tension made her ill. • an untrusting or possibly dangerous relationship • International tension should be reduced when this agreement is signed.
Characters of the novel:
• Ogilvie: chief house detective • the Duke of Croydon: newly appointed British ambassador to the United States • the Duchess of Croydon: wife of the Duke • a prostitute called lady friend by Ogilvie
Type of writing
• The basic technique is to make the whole story of crime into sth. like a jigsaw puzzle. You can not see the outcome until the final part is put in.
• Croydon: The name of a manor supposed to belong the Duke • Duke / Duchess • marquis(marquess)/ marchioness • count / countess • viscount / viscountess • baron / baroness
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I. Choose the one which can fully express the meaning of the words given below:
1.Earlier she had dispatched her maid on an invented errand and…
A. creative
B. innovative
C. false
D. disclosed
2.The house detective’s piggy eyes surveyed her sardonically from his gross jowled
face.
A. small and narrow
B. dirty
C. funny
D. wiggy
3.His gaze moved on to sweep the spacious, well-appointed room, encompass ing
the Duke who faced them uncertainly, his back to a window.
A. enchant
B. include
C. deride
D. avid
4.The words spat forth with sudden savagery, all pretense of blandness gone.
A. politeness
B. gentility
C. boldness
D. unscrupulousness
5.The Duke of Croydon — three centuries and a half of inbred arrogance behind
her — did not yield easily.
A. innate
B. inhabited
C. inhibited
D. inbuilt
6.…Ogilvie, who had declared he would appear at the Croydons’ suite an hour
after his cryptic telephone call…
A. hidden
B. strange
C. mysterious
D. sacred
7.On a hunch I went over the garage and took a quiet look-see at your car.
A. doubt
B. double
C. suspect
D. intuitive feeling
8.Nor was either of them adept at using maps.
A. adapt
B. adopt
C. add
D. expert
9.Her eyes were riveted on his face, her handsome, high-cheekboned features set in
their most imperious mold.
A. imperial
B. impertinent
C. impervious
D. haughty
10.The important thing was to consider all eventualiti es.
A. causality
B. casualty
C. possibility
D. peculiarity
II. Translate the following sentences into English:
1.虽然成功的机会很小,我们仍然要竭尽全力去干,因为努力终究不会白费。

__________________________________________________________________ 2.公爵夫人知道只有设法让自己镇定下来,她才有时间与Ogilvie周旋并让他最
终同意自己的想法。

__________________________________________________________________ 3.他们四目对视,都希望不要成为校长盘问的对象。

__________________________________________________________________ 4.Jane站了起来,瞪着Rochester,怒气冲冲地说:“难道长相平平的女孩子就
没有心,没有灵魂了?”
__________________________________________________________________ 5.妈妈生气地看了Tom一眼;凭直觉,Tom知道这次自己把宝押错了。

__________________________________________________________________
Key
I.
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.B
5.A
6.C
7.D
8.D
9.B 10.C
II.
1.Our chance to succeed is very slim. Nevertheless we shall do our utmost, for it
pays in the end to work hard.
2.The Duchess was well aware that, when she managed to keep a tight rein on her
mind, she could get round to coping with Ogilvie and persuading him to comply with her requirement.
3.Their eyes bored into each other, both hoping they would not fall victim to the
headmaster’s interrogation.
4.Jane sprang to her feet and faced Rochester squarely, spitting forth the words, “Is
it that a plain girl will have no spirit and soul?”
5.Mum shot him a wrathful glance and Tom knew on a hunch that he had gambled
on the wrong side this time.。

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