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Lesson 11. A white lie is better than a black lie.一个无关紧要的谎言总比一个恶意的谎言要好。

2. To upset this cultural homicide, the Negro must rise up with an affirmation of his ownOlympian manhood.为了挫败各种蓄意培植的低人一等的心态,黑人必须直起腰来宣布自己高贵的人格。

3. …with a spirit straining toward true self-esteem, the Negro must throw off the manaclesof self-abnegation…黑人必须一种竭尽全力自尊自重的精神,大胆抛弃自我克制的枷锁。

4. What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive, and lovewithout power is sentimental and anemic.必须懂得没有爱的权利是毫无节制的、易被滥用的,而没有权利的爱则是多愁善感、脆弱无力的。

5. It is precisely this collision of immoral power with powerless morality which constitutesthe major crisis of our times.正是这种邪恶的权利和没有权势的道义的冲突构成了我们时代的主要危机。

6. Now early in this century this proposal would have been greeted with ridicule anddenunciation, as destructive of initiative and responsibility.在本世纪之初,这种建议会受到嘲笑和谴责,认为它对主动性和责任感其负面作用。

综合英语(二)下册课文翻译及详解解析

综合英语(二)下册课文翻译及详解解析

Lesson OneCourtesy: Key to a Happier World礼貌:一个更加愉快的世界的秘诀Dr. Norman Vincent PealeLearning Guide人生活在群体之中,为了解决自己的衣食住行,处处都要与他人打交道。

即使是在英国人称之为“自己的城堡”的家里,人们也必须和睦相处,才能相安无事。

风烟四起,舌战连绵,轻者使团体和家庭面和心不和,重者会导致团体瓦解,家庭破裂。

处理好人际关系的秘诀是什么?本文作者在多年心理咨询工作中得出结论:以礼待人。

他认为,不可小看如何对待他人一事,礼貌不仅仅是个人举止问题,而且也反映一个人的人生观。

他还提出了一些化解矛盾和冲突的具体建议,你不妨试试。

1 ①Many years ago trying to help people with every kind of trouble left me with one sure conviction: in case after case the difficulty could have been overcome — or might never have arisen — if the people involved had just treated one another with common courtesy. 多年以前,帮助人们解决各种各样的问题的过程使我深信:在一个个事例中,如人们相互以礼相待,问题完全可能会得到解决,或许根本不会出现。

①Many years ago trying to help people with every kind of trouble left mewith one sure conviction...多年以前,帮助人们解决各种各样问题的过程使我深信......Trying to help people with every kind of trouble caused me to believe one thing firmly…2 ①Courtesy, politeness, good manners — call it what you will, the supply never seems to equal the demand. 礼貌也好,客气,或文明举止也好,无论你如何称呼它,其供应似乎总是小于需求。

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2课后句子中英文对照翻译.

全新版大学英语第二版综合教程2课后句子中英文对照翻译.

Unit11.It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure from the tradition.背离传统需要极离传统需要极 大的勇气大的勇气2.Tom used to be very shy, but this time he was bold enough to give a performance in front of a large audience. 汤姆过去很腼腆,但这次却非常勇敢能在大庭广众面前上台表演了台表演了3.Many educators think it desirable to foster the creative spirit in the child at anearly age.很多教育很多教育 家认为从小培养孩子的创新精神是很可取的家认为从小培养孩子的创新精神是很可取的4.Assuming this painting really is a masterpiece, do you think it’s worthwhile to buy it?假设那幅画假设那幅画确实是名作,你觉得值得购买吗? 5.If the data is statistically valid, it will throw light on the problem we areinvestigating.如果这些数如果这些数据统计上是站得住脚的,那他将会帮助我们认识正在调查的问题问题Unit21、 The company denied that its donations had a commercial purpose.该公司否认其捐款有商业目的其捐款有商业目的2、 Whenever he was angry, he would begin to stammer slightly.每当他生气的时候, 他说话就有一他说话就有一 点结巴点结巴3、 Education is the most cherished tradition in our family. That’s why my parents never took me to dinner at expensive restaurants, but sent me to the best private school.教育是我们家庭最看重的传育是我们家庭最看重的传统,这就是为什么我父母从不带我到昂贵的饭店吃饭,却送我到最好的私立学校上学我到最好的私立学校上学4、 Shortly after he recovered from the surgery, he lost his job and thus had to go through another difficult phase of his life.手术康复后不久,他失业了,因此经历了人生的又一个困难阶段5、 In contrast to our affluent neighbors, my parents are rather poor, but they have always tried to meet our minimal needs.与我们的富裕邻居相比, 我们的父母就相当穷了, 但是他们总是努力满但是他们总是努力满 足我们最起码的需求足我们最起码的需求Unit31、 Have scientists found proof of water on Mars?科学家们找到火星上有水的证据了吗据了吗2、 The planning committee has narrowed down the possible locations for thenuclear power plant to two coastal towns.计划委员会已经将建核电厂的可能地点缩小到了两个沿海城镇到了两个沿海城镇3、 Sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live on welfare for the rest of his life.山姆山姆 不仅失去了工作,而且还失去了双腿,他只好靠社会救济度过余生他只好靠社会救济度过余生4、 A jury consisting of 12 members voted in unison that Mary was guilty.由十二人组成的陪审团一人组成的陪审团一 致表决认为玛丽有罪致表决认为玛丽有罪5、 Sean felt humiliated to hear his talent being questioned.听到有人质疑他的才能,肖恩觉得受了肖恩觉得受了 奇耻大辱奇耻大辱Unit41、 Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.研究表明, 笑能够带来许多健康够带来许多健康 上的好处上的好处2、 A show Internet connection speed is really annoying.互联网连接速度慢真让人心烦人心烦3、 As the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime.法律规定,帮助他人自杀是犯罪他人自杀是犯罪4、 In her report, Mary tries to interpret the data from a completely different angle.玛丽在她的报告玛丽在她的报告中 … 5、 Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her apart from herclassmates.苏是一个很苏是一个很 有天分有天分… Unit51、 It is the creativity and dedication of the workers and executives that turned the company into a profitable business.是工人和主管人员的创造力和敬业精神将这个公司变成了一个盈利的企业2、 The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past three months.食品和医药的价格在过去食品和医药的价格在过去 三个月里急剧增长三个月里急剧增长3、 We plan to repaint the upper floors of the office building.我们打算重新粉刷这栋办公大楼的上栋办公大楼的上 面几层楼面几层楼4、 His success shows that popularity and artistic merit sometimes coincide.他的成功表明流行与艺功表明流行与艺 术价值有时候是一致的术价值有时候是一致的5、 I don’t want to see my beloved grandmother lying in a hospital bed andgroaning painfully.我不愿我不愿 意看见我所敬爱的祖母躺在医院床上痛苦的呻吟意看见我所敬爱的祖母躺在医院床上痛苦的呻吟Unit61、 He is a man of few words, but when it comes to playing computer games, he is far too clever for his classmates.他这人话不多,但要说玩电脑那他就太机灵了,同学们都不是他的对手都不是他的对手2、 Children who don’t know any better may think these animals are pretty cute and start playing with them.无知的孩子们可能认为这些动物很可爱并开始跟他们玩起来无知的孩子们可能认为这些动物很可爱并开始跟他们玩起来3、 There is no way to obtain a loan, so to buy the new equipment, I’ll just have to grit my teeth and sell my hybrid car.没有办法获得贷款,所以,要购买新设备,我只得咬紧牙关,卖掉我的混合卖掉我的混合 型动力汽车型动力汽车4、 The hunter would not have fired the shots if he had not seen a herd of elephants coming towards his campsite.如果猎人没有看到一群象朝他的营地走来,他就不会开枪5、 I find it ironic that Tom has a selective memory---he does not seem toremember painful experiences in the past, particularly those of his own doing.我觉得具有讽刺意味的是汤姆的记忆有讽刺意味的是汤姆的记忆是有选择性的,他好像不记得过去痛苦的经历,特别是那些由他自己造成的痛苦经历些由他自己造成的痛苦经历Unit71、 Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the new policy went into effect.自从新自从新 政策生效之后,很多小企业在这个城市涌现出来很多小企业在这个城市涌现出来2、 On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, and then returned to her habitual frown.听到这一消息听到这一消息 后,她略微一笑,然后便又习惯性的皱起眉头然后便又习惯性的皱起眉头3、 He paused for effect, then said: “We can reach/enter these markets through new channels.” 他稍他稍微停顿了一下以加强讲话的效果,然后说:“我们可以通过新的渠道进入这些市场。

综英课文重点翻译

综英课文重点翻译

Unit11.Those memories of forking out thousands of pounds a year so that he could eat well and go to the odd party,began to fade.那些每年为孩子支付费用让他可以吃好参加新奇排队的记忆开始渐渐消退。

2.This former scion of Generation Y has morphed overnight into a member of GenerationGrunt.这位前“千玺一代〞的后裔一夜之间变成哼哼唧唧的一代的成员3.I passed the exams,but at the interviews they accused me of being‘too detached’and talking in language that was‘too technocratic’,which I didn’t think possible,but obviously it is我通过了考试,但是面试时他们却责备我太冷漠,致辞像技术政治论者,我不这样认为,但显然我实在是这样的。

4.For the rest it is9-to-5“chilling〞before heading to the pub.其余的都是朝九晚五的“无所事事〞,晚上去酒吧喝酒打发时间。

5.I went to a comprehensive and I worked my backside off to go to the good university.我上的是一所综合性中学,我拼命读书才考上一所好的大学。

6.but having worked full-time since leaving school herself,she and her husband find it tricky to advise him on how to proceed.她自从离开学校就开始做全职工作,因此她和她的丈夫觉察建议孩子如何继续找工作是件很棘手的事情7.Carry on life as normal and don’t allow them to abuse your bank account or sap your reserves of emotional energy父母要过正常的生活,不要让孩子滥用你的银行卡或榨干你的感情能量8.After that the son or daughter needs to be nudged firmly back into theSaddle.在这之后,儿女就该被父母坚决要求继续求职9.If you ask me,real life is not all it’s cracked up to be.Twelve years at school and three years at university,teachers banging on about opportunities in the big wide world beyond ou r sheltered life as students,and what do I find依我看,现实生活并没有人们想象的那么美好。

综英课文释义

综英课文释义

Unit 11.inherited from parents), shaped by environment, and influenced by chance events.Who we are is determined by three things: First, our genes, or what our parents have given us, our legacy; second, environment; and third, luck or opportunities.2. college education.Actually, if the students choose to go to college to continue their education, they will face an even more serious struggle between the desire to be independent and the need to depend on the financial support of their parents.3.College students need to stand back and see where they are in the independence/dependence struggle.(In the face of the arrays of challenges,) it is necessary for college students to avoid getting too emotionally involved in the struggle and try to get a clear idea of their situation.4. . Probably nothing can make students feel lower or higher emotionally than the way they are relating to whomever they are having a romantic relationship with.Perhaps nothing can make a student experience such a big emotional change except his/her relationships with his/helover.Unit 21.I realized that while my satisfaction in the sheer act of reading had not abated in the least, the world was often as hostile, or as blind, to that joy as had been my girlfriends.I realized that while my joy in reading had notweakened a bit, the world was just as blind or hostile to my joy as my girlfriends had been.2. turning away from human contact is suspect, especially one that interferes with the go-out-and-get-going ethos America is a nation that highly values sociability and community, and believes that being alone will naturally lead to being a loner, and being a loner is sure to end up being a loser. Therefore if someone separates himself or herself from other people, people have a good reason to suspect him or her, especially if it prevents that person from going out and starting to get things done, which is the most important part of the American character.3. Reading for pleasure, spurred on by some interior compulsion, became as suspect as getting on the subway to ride aimlessly from place to place.Some people did not believe that there was such a thing as reading for pleasure driven by a strong desire from the heart. They regarded it as an idle, aimless, meaningless occupation just like driving from place to place aimlessly on the subway.4. And in circles devoted to literary criticism…there was sometimes a kind of horrible exclusivity surrounding discussions of reading.When literary critics discussed the problem of reading, they sometimes showed the terrible attitude that reading was a right that only belonged to the elite, not to be shared with other people.Unit 31. I am just as ignorant for all your telling me.I am still as ignorant as before of the names of flowers although you had told me.2. But now, as he spoke, that memory faded. His was the truer.Now, that memory about the ridiculous scene gradually disappeared. His memory was more accurate. They did have a good time that afternoon.3. He was certainly far better looking now than he had been then. He had lost all that dreamy vagueness and indecision. Now he had the air of a man who has found his place in life.He was no longer impractical or unrealistic and uncertain what to do with his life.4. Now he had the air of a man who has found his place in life.At that time, the man was much younger, full of dreams, very impractical, very unclear about what he should do with his life. But now he looks like a man who has a successful career.5. As he spoke, …she felt the strange beast that had slumbered so long within her bosom stir, stretch itself, yawn, prick up its ears, and suddenly bound to its feet, and fix its longing, hungry stare upon those far away places.As he spoke, she felt that her lifelong dream of traveling around the world, which had been lying at the back of her mind all these years because her healthconditions had not allowed her to do that, now began to wake up. It was just like a strange beast waking up with longing and hungry eyes for those wonderful places.6. As he spoke she lifted her head as though she drank something; the strange beast in her bosom began to purr.when she heard those beautiful words, she feltgood. And her long-buried love for him seemed to wake up again.Unit 41. Lying on the bare earth, …he looked like a beggaror a lunatic.He was lying on the ground which was not covered with anything, and he didn’t wear shoes but wore a beard and kept his body half-naked, so he looked like a 2. He had emptied his bowels or passed water like a dog at the roadside.3. Sometimes they threw bits of food, and got scantthanks; sometimes a mischievous pebble, and got a shower of stones and abuse.Sometimes people would throw bits of food to him, but he hardly thanked them at all. Sometimes they would throw a pebble at him for fun, but get a shower of stones and a stream of abuse in return.4. He knew they were mad, each in a different way.They amused him.He knew that other people were all insane in this way or another. For example, some were mad about money;some were mad about power; some were mad about sex, etc. Their folly was funny to him.5. It was not…even a squatter’s hutHe thought that everybody’s life was too complicated, too costly, and thus gave them too much pressure. (He argued that people should live a simplest life possible.)6. He spent much of his life in the rich, lazy, corrupt Greek city of Corinth, mocking and satirizing itspeople, and occasionally one of them.He chose to live among the wealthy, lazy and dishonest citizens of Corinth for many of his years, ridiculing and criticizing them. And he occasionally persuading one of them into adopting his belief.7. He was not the first to inhabit such a thing. But hewas the first who ever did so by choice, out of principle.He was not the first to live in a cask. Yet he was the first to do so because he wanted to, based on his principle, not because he was forced to by necessity.8. But he taught chiefly by example.Diogenes sometimes taught by talking to people, but he mainly taught by setting an example for others to follow.9. Live without conventions, which are artificial andfalse; escape complexities and extravagances:only so can you live a free life.Only when you get rid of those man-imposed and false conventions and avoid living complex and luxurious lives can you live a real, free life.10. In order to procure a quantity of false, perishablegoods he has sold the only true, lasting good, his own independence.People all toil to get only those material things that are false and fleeting, but at the sacrifice of their own everlasting independence.11. His life’s aim was clear to him: it was ―to restampthe currency‖: to take the clean metal of human life, to erase the old false conventional markings, and to imprint it with its true values.His purpose in life was clear to him: it was ―to reprint the coins.‖ Human life can be taken as the clean coins which are imprinted with false markings. He was to remove the false markings and print the true values on it. In other words, his aim in life was to call on people to reject the false, conventional way of life and return to the simple and natural life.12. Diogenes took his old cask and began to roll it upand down. ―When you are all so busy,‖ he said, ― I feel I ought to do something!‖When the Corinthians were busy preparing for the coming war, Diogenes rolled his cask up and down to ridicule their silly behavior.13. Only twenty, Alexander was far older and wiserthan his years.Alexander looked far older than a man of his agenormally does, and was much wiser than a man of his age normally is.14. ―Yes,‖ said the Dog. ―Stand to one side. You’reblocking the sunlight.‖When Alexander asked Diogenes whether there was anything he could do for him, he of course wasthinking of money, power, a job, a decent house or a warm garment.Unit 51. There was once a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings.Once upon a time there was a town in the central part of America where all living things seemed to co-exist peacefully with their environment.2. In autumn, oak and maple and birch set up a blaze of color that background of pines.In autumn, the oak, maple and birch trees turned yellow, red or brown, thus making a beautiful show of colors against the dark green of pine trees.3. The rapidity of change follows the impetuous pace of man rather than the deliberate pace of nature.Man is changing nature rapidly while nature adjusts to the changes slowly. Therefore adjustment can never keep up with change, and a new balance between living things and their environment can hardly be reached.4. The whole process of spraying seems caught up in an endless spiral.The more insecticides are sprayed, the less effective they will become in destroying the ―pests‖. Then more deadlychemicals will be developed to kill them. This process will go on endlessly.5. One important natural check is a limit on the amount of suitable habitat for each species.one important check mechanism of nature itself is to restrict the living area of each animals or plants.6. Insect problems arose with the intensification of agriculture – the devotion of immense acreage to a single crop.Insect problems resulted from the intensification of agriculture, that is, the practice of planting a single crop on a large area of cropland.7. Obviously then, an insect that lives on wheat can build up its population to much higher levels on a farm devoted to wheat than on one in which wheat is intermingled with other crops to which the insect is not adapted.Obviously then, an insect that lives on wheat can build up its population to much higher levels on a farm devoted to wheat than on one in which wheat is intermingled with other crops to which the insect is not adapted.8. In new territories, out of reach of the restraining hand of natural enemies that kept down its numbers in its native land, an invading plant or animal is able to become enormously abundant.when a plant or animal is introduced into a new area, it can multiply rapidly, since it has broken away from the threats of its natural enemies in its native land.Unit 61. Simply make all drugs available and sell them at cost.Just make all drugs easy to buy and sell them without profit.2. Don’t say that marijuana is addictive anddangerous when it is neither, unlike ―speed‖,which kills most unpleasantly, or heroin, which is addictive and difficult to kick.Don’t exaggerate the harmful effect of marijuana. It is neither addictive nor dangerous, as is ofte n described. Differentiate it from ―speed‖ and heroin. ―Speed‖ causes death while heroin is difficult to stop using once a person is addicted to it.3. Along with exhortation and warning, it might be good for our citizens to recall that the UnitedStates was the creation of men who believed that each man has the right to do what he wants with his own life as long as he does not interfere with his neighbor’s pursuit of happiness.While urging people not to take drugs and warning them of the dangers, we should remind our citizens that their country was created by the early European settlers who believed that a man has the right to do whatever he wishes to his own life as long as what he doesn’t prevent his neighbor from seeking happiness.4. Now one can hear that the warning rumble begin: if everyone is allowed to take drugs Zombies.Now we hear those people who are against legalization giving us warnings. They say if drugs are legalized,everyone will become addicts, and our nation will become one near to living death.5. It is a lucky thing for the American moralist that we have no public memory of anything that happened last Tuesday.Most Americans have a bad memory and don’tremember anything that happened in the past. This is a lucky thing for those people who advocate forbidding drugs (for if they remembered what Prohibition in the1920s resulted in, they would see that prohibition of drugs will not be feasible, either).6. Last year when the supply of marijuana was slightly reduced by the Feds, the pushers got the kids hooked on heroin and deaths increased dramaticallyLast year when the FBI got tough with drug dealing, and the supply of marijuana went slightly down, young marijuana users had to shift to a more harmful drug—heroin. Pushers got them addicted, and the number of people who died of overdose went up sharply.7. Finally, if there was no money in it, the Bureau of Narcotics would wither away, something they are not about to do without a struggle.Finally, if the Mafia couldn’t get money out of legal drug dealing when drugs are legal, the Bureau of Narcotics would be disbanded. This is something the government will surely try hard to prevent because the people working in the Bureau would lose their jobs.8. Last year the debate was stirred anew whenBaltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke called for aserious national debate on the subject.Last year Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke suggested a nation-wide debate on legalization, and it started off another debate.9. Drugs are a symptom of deeper ills in certain segments of our society, particularly theimproverished segments.Widespread use of drugs is a sign of more serious social problems for some groups of the population, especially for the poor.10. You must start cracking down hard on users. You must start dealing with users much more harshly.。

综合英语二 课文难句 英英解释

综合英语二 课文难句 英英解释

课文重点难句释义1. If such a work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it.If a work was brought out hundreds or thousands of years ago and is still appreciated, there must be something true in it .2. ...¬who somehow seem bigger than life, ...¬...¬who somehow appear distinguished from ordinary people ...¬ 3. Consequently, bereft of cultural heroes, we have latched onto cultural icons.As a result, since there were no cultural heroes for us to admire, we began to admire cultural icons...¬4. In the American system of values, patience is not a high priority.Among the American values, patience is not considered very important.5. Assignment are thus felt to be given added weight by the passage of time.The more time spent in doing an assignment, the more important the assignment seems to be.6. I’d have given the rest of my lif e for a single gulp of water.I’d rather have a big mouthful of water at the expense of my life.7. His mind had already cracked with thirst.He had already lost control of himself because of thirst.8. I could feel sleep creeping over me like paralysis.I was so sleepy that I felt weak all over.9. I’d slept the day away.I had slept the whole day.10. Overindulgence of a child also happens when parents are unable to stand up to their children’s unreasonable demands.If parents can’t resist their children’s unreasonable demands, they also overindulge their children.11. It usually takes a trip home to bring one back to reality.Usually one has to pay a visit to his home country before he that his home country is not as perfect as he imagines.12. For some people, it may take several days to readjust, depending on the length of time they were away.For some people, it may take some days to readjust to the life in their home country. The length of time for readjusting depends on the time they were away.13. Romance is the privilege of the rich, not the profession of the unemployed.Only rich people have the right to fall in love, while those who are poor and out of work don’t have that right.14...¬.but what was a butterfly to do among bulls and bears?..¬.but what can a pleasure-seeking person do among those who aregood at buying and selling stocks?15. That didn’t answer; the sherry was a little too dry.That didn’t yield a good result because the sherry was not good to drink.16. Well, I think the model should have a percentage.Well, the model should be paid in proportion to the price of the picture for which he has worked.17. You painters are a heartless hot.You painters are a group of unfeeling people.18. It is the whim of a millionaire.It is a sudden and unreasonable idea of a millionaire.19. An artist’s heart is his head.An artist’s behavior is controlled by his emotion.20. I had deliberately got myself into this jam.I had put myself into trouble.21. At the customs there was literally a heard of officials.It was not an exaggeration that at the custom house, a large number of officials were on their duties22.Does it pay to make sacrifices for children?Is it worthwhile to make sacrifices for children?23. It was an insult not only to the old woman but to all mothers.Not only the old woman but also all mothers felt offended and hurt by the son’s faithless behavior.24...¬.and he does not even know the meaning of loyalty....¬he does not even understand a son should support his aged mother and be loyal to her.25. I think this makes a man out of a boy sooner than almost anything else.It will turn a boy into a mature man in a shorter time.26. Many millions of dollars have since passed through my hands. Since I received that one dollar and twenty cents, I have dealt with many millions of dollars.27. The sea around Uswas a delightful antidote to our ignorance.After reading the book, people were no longer ignorant of the ocean and its creatures.28. The book exploded into the public consciousness.Suddenly the public began to realize the importance of environmental protection.29. “We can’t call ourselves Christians and then deny safety to our friends when the showdown comes...¬.”“Real Christians should save their friends from danger...¬.”30. How do you go about making a boy into a zero?What have people done to the boy to cause him to achieve nothing?31. One difficult but essential thing to remember is to refuse to let other people’s bad manners goad you into retaliating in kind.One difficult but essential thing to remember is to refuse to let other people’s bad manners provoke you to retaliate with the same way.32. All skills require constant repetition to become second nature.All skills require to be repeated for many times to become something that you do it almost without thinking.33. The subsequent conversation threw no light on the matter...¬The following conversation didn’t make things clearer.34. The small hours found Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringay outside under the moon.The very clearly hours of the morning Mr. Maydig and Mr. Fotheringaywent outside under the moon.35. It was expected of him as the sole male heir to their name.People hoped that he would become the sole male heir to their name. 36. It seemed that the whole family out there was shot to hell.The whole family out there seemed to be thrown into despair.37. “My government security clearance will prevent me from giving you any more information than that which can be found in physics libraries..”As my government security clearance requires, the information I can tell you is just restricted to what you can obtain from the physics libraries. 38.It was an insult not only to the old woman but to all mothersNot only the old woman but also all mothers felt offended and hurt by the son's faithless behavior39....and he does not even know the meaning of loyalty...he does not even understand a son should support his aged mother and be loyal to her40.I think this makes a man out of a boy sooner than almost anyting else.It will turn a boy into a mature man in a shorter time41.Many millions of dollars have since passed through my hands.Since I received that one dollar and twenty cents,I have dealt with many millons of dollars.42 The sea around us was a delightful antidote to our ignoranceAfter reading the book,people were no longer ignorant of the ocean and its creatures.43The book exploded into the public consciousness.Suddenly the public began to realize the importance of enviromental protection.44 "we can't call ourselves Christians and then deny safety to our friends when the showdown comes...""Real Christians should save their friends from danger..."45 How do you go about making a boy into a zero?What have people done to the boy to cause him to achieve nothing?46 One difficult but essential thing to remember is to refuse to let other people's bad manners goad you into retaliating in kind.One difficult but essential thing to remember is to refuse to let otherpeople's bad manners provoke you to retaliate with the same way.47All skills require constant repetition to become second nature.All skills require to be repeated for many times to become something that you do it almost without thinking.48 The subsequent conversation threw no light on the matter...The following conversation didn't make things clearer.49The small hours found Mr.Maydig and Mr.Fotheringay outside under the moon.The very early hours of the morning Mr.Maydig and Mr.Fotheringay went outside under the moon.50It was expected of him as the sole male heir to their name.People hoped that he would become the sole male heir to their name.51 It seemed that the whole family out there was shot to hell.The whole family out there seemed to be thrown into despai.。

全新版大学英语综合教程4课文句子课后翻译.

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全新版大学英语综合教程四Unit1-5精选课文句子英翻中UNIT1 Mr. Doherty Builds His Dream Life多尔蒂先生创建自己的理想生活 1.And after years of frustration with city and suburban living, my wife Sandy and I have finally found contentment here in the country.在城市以及郊区历经多年的怅惘失望之后,我和妻子桑迪终于在这里的乡村寻觅到心灵的满足。

2.In the summer we canoe on the river, go picnicking in the woods and take long bicyclerides. In the winter we ski and skate.日里我们在河上荡舟,在林子里野餐,骑着自行车长时间漫游。

冬日里我们滑雪溜冰。

3.Three months from now, it will be 95 above and we will be cultivating corn, weedingstrawberries and killing chickens.再过三个月,气温会升到95度,我们就要给玉米松土,在草莓地除草,还要ter this month, we'll spray the orchard, paint the barn, plant the garden and clean thehen house before the new chicks arrive.这个月晚些时候,我们要给果树喷洒药水,要油漆谷仓,要给菜园播种,要赶在新的小鸡运到之前清扫鸡舍。

5.In between such chores, I manage to spend 50 to 60 hours a week at the typewriter ordoing reporting for the freelance articles I sell to magazines and newspapers.在这些活计之间,我每周要抽空花五、六十个小时,不是打字撰文,就是为作为自由撰稿人投给报刊的文章进行采访。

综英4课后翻译U1-4

综英4课后翻译U1-4

U11、The village is so close to the border that the villagers lived in constant fear of attacks from the enemy.这个村子离边境很近,村民们一直担心会收到敌人的攻击。

2、In only twenty years the country was transformed into an advanced industrial power.这个国家仅用了20年的时间就发展成了一个先进的工业强国。

3、Seeing the project successfully completed, those who had invested so much time and energy in it felt very proud.看到项目顺利完成,那些为此投入了大量时间和精力的人们都感到非常自豪4、Given the current financial situation, it is inevitable that the US dollar will be further devalued.鉴于目前金融形势,美元进一步贬值是不可避免的5、There are so many vehicles nowadays that the roads in this area are barely adequate to cope with the present traffic.现在的汽车太多了,这个地区的道路几乎无法应对当前的交通状况6、The weather showed no signs of getting better so the government called upon us to get prepared for floods.天气没有出现好转的迹象,所以政府号召我们做好防洪的准备7、Alice had been confined to bed for over 10 years after the traffic accident, and so her recovery seemed nothing short of a miracle.那场车祸以后爱丽丝卧床不起,所以他的康复真是一个奇迹8、The students were all very much concerned about the World Cup, spending at least two hours every day watching the live matches on TV.这些同学对世界杯十分关注,每天至少话两个小时看比赛的现场直播9、Thomas said that his family had settled in Florida more than half a century ago. 托马斯说他家半个多世纪前就在佛罗里达定居了10、Ask for help. Don’t tough it out yourself. I learned this lesson early in my life.寻求他人的帮助,别自己一个人扛着。

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Lesson11.Nature had endowed the rest of the human race with a sixth sense and left me out.Everybody, except me, was born with the ability to think.2.In this instance, he seemed to me ruled not by thought but by an invisible and irresistiblespring in the neck.At that time, it seemed to me that he was not controlled by thought, and it was the working of his genes that compelled him to turn his head toward young girls.3.Technically, it is about as proficient as most businessmen’s golf, as honest as most politicians’intentions ,or as coherent as most books that get written.Practically, grade-three thinking is as incompetent as most businessmen’s golf, as dishonest with most politicians’ speech, as incoherent as most publications.4.They have immense solidarity , we had better respect them ,for we are outnumbered andsurrounded.Grade-three thinkers usually represent the great majority. We had better respect them because we are fewer in number and surrounded by them.5.Man enjoys agreement as cows will graze all the same way on side of a hill.It is human nature to enjoy agreement because it may bring peace, comfort and harmony, just as cows will eat the same part of grass as the same way as the others do.6.It was Ruth all over again. I had some very good friends who stood by me, and still do .But myacquaintances vanished ,taking the girls with them.What had happened to Ruth and I now happened again and again. I had some good friends who supported me and share the same belief with me. But my grade-two thinking frightened away many of my acquaintances.Lesson 21.Bella was the boarding-house lovely, but no one had taken advantage of the fact.Bella was young and pretty and was seen as the beauty of the boarding-house, but no one had shown any particular interest in her.2.He possessed a brain ,and since no one understood it when he used it, it was resented.He was too smart for them, and everybody felt annoyed.3.But Mrs. Mayton never allowed more than three minutes to go by without a word; and sowhen the silence had reached its allotted span, she turned to Penbury and asked.But Mrs. Mayton would not tolerate any silence for more than three minutes. So when no one broke the silence within three minutes she lost her patience and, turning to Penbury and asked.4.It found the spot all right.The weapon went through Mr. Wainwright’s heart.5.No, I answered ,I have come to cure it.“No,” Miss Wicks answered, “I have come to put an end to your cough.”Lesson 31.Most students are usu. Introduced to the study of history by way of a fat textbook andbecome quickly immersed in a vast sea of names ,dates, events and statistics.For most students, they begin their study of history with a thick textbook in which there are a great number of names, dates and statistics for them to remember.2.They cannot help but feel that two diametrically opposed points of view about an eventcannot both be right, yet they lack the ability to decide between them.Students cannot help feeling that two completely differently points of view about an event cannot both be true, but they do not have the ability to judge which one is true.3.Can we eliminate all disagreement? If the state of our knowledge were such that it providedus with a model of unquestioned validity that completely explained human behavior ,we can .Can we get rid of all disagreement? We can if our knowledge could give us a perfect model that completely explained human behavior. Unfortunately no such model has ever existed.Lesson 41.“My parents , and my wife’s parents, and our priest, decided that I wasn’t feeling up to it, andfinally I decided so too.”“My relatives and friends persuaded me not to go to the ceremony personally because it was too risky. At last, I decided so too.”2.“…I’m a sculpture ,not a demonstrato r.”“I’m only a sculptor and I was not interested in politics.”3.In Orlando you develop a throat of iron.“When black folks in Orlando drank brandy, frequently they had to put back their head anddrink it up in one gulp in order to avoid police detection, and because brandy is a very strong drink, you gradually develop a very strong throat —like a throat of iron.”4.So I thought I’d go and see the window, and indulge certain pleasure human feelings.“So I thought I’d go and see the window, and enjoy secretly some pleasant feelings —feeling s of pride for one’s genius.”5.You know it’s by one of your own boys, don’t you?“You may not know that this sculpture was made by a black person like you.”6.She knows it won’t be an easy life.“The mother in the sculpture knows that there will be much suffe ring waiting for her and her baby.”7.I didn’t feel like a drink at that time of life.“I don’t want to have a drink because it is very late now. As a black man, I am not allowed to stay in the city late at night.”8.He wasn’t looking round to see if anyone mi ght be watching.He wasn’t caring about other people’s opinion concerning his walking along with such a black man like me.9.Our land is beautiful , but it breaks my heart.“I felt proud of the beautiful scenery of our country, but I also felt sorry about it s Apartheid laws.”10.….as though they wanted, to touch me somewhere and didn’t know how…It looked as if these white people wanted to forget the racial difference and to know me, but it’s a pity they do not know how. The invisible barrier was still there bet ween the white and the black.Lesson 51.Some days I couldn’t look at her at all. My hands would shake and my voice used to crack whenI spoke and I’d feel sick in my stomachI loved her so much that sometimes I did not even dare to look at her. Often when I saw her, my voice would go hoarse and I would feel sick.2. She was generally very nice and polite, but, so far as romance went, I think I was definitely at the bottom of the reserves as far as she was concerned.She was nice and polite to me just as she was to everybody. But if we are talking about love, I definitely would be the last one to win her heart. (I definitely would be her last choice.)3. How rotten. Aren’t people rotten, sometimes?How terrible! How disgusting! Don’t you think people are te rrible, deserting their friends like that?4. Sharon, it’s passing thing, I promise. It’s something we all go through.Sharon, I can assure you that this feeling won’t last very long. You will grow out of it. We all have this experience when we are young.5. Sharon, understandably, is a little shaken by this outburst.Sharon had never expected Trudy to say these things about her husband. She is shocked.6. Nobody would miss her except the national union of bakers.Nobody cares whether she lives or dies. She is of no importance to anybody except to the national union of bakers, because she is such a big consumer of their products.7. Douglas reacts like a charger on hearing the bugle call.Douglas responds like a fearless horse when it hears the bugle call.8. She lands a blow that Vic doesn’t care for.She gives him a blow that he does not quite like/a blow he does not find amusing/a blow that hurts.9. Sharon comes up for air and props herself against the side of the pool, breathlessly and strangely happy.Sharon comes to the surface to take a breath. She leans against the side of the swimming pool and appears breathless and happy in an odd way.Lesson61. They rest upon mere tradition, or on sb.’s bare assertion unsupported by even a shadow of proof… (Para. 1)They are only based on tradition, or on somebody’s assertion, but are not supported even by the least amount of proof.2. It is consistent with all our knowledge of psychology to conclude that each would have grown up holding exactly the opposite belie fs to those he holds now…We can conclude, based on all our knowledge of psychology, that each would have grown up having exactly the opposite beliefs to what they have now.3. Of course we do not cease… to adopt new beliefs on mere suggestions… to take on ly the most striking examples, the enormous influence of newspapers and the effectiveness of skilful advertisingOf course it does not mean that when we grow up we no longer have these mistaken beliefs. We still do. We are still easy and often willing victims of newspapers and advertising.4. Much of what passes as such is not, strictly, thinking at all. It is the mere “parroting” of ideas picked up by chance and adopted as our own without question. Most people, most of the time, are mere parrots.Most peop le, most of the time, are mere parrots. They simply echo, or repeat others’ ideas without question.5. It may be part of the traditional belief of the people or the race.A person’s racial, cultural, national, political, class, gender, generation identity,while enabling him/her to see the world in a unique approach, also tends to limit his/her vision.6. The age-long struggle of the greatest intellects in the world to shake off that assumption is one of the marvels of history.It took many scientists of greatest learning hundreds of years to struggle against the assumptionthat the planets moved in circles. The success of getting rid of that assumption is one of the miracles in human history.7. Many modern persons find it very difficult to credit the fact that men can ever have supposed otherwise. Yet—they did.Many modern people are hard to believe that for some time men had ever thought they were thinking with their hearts. Yet it is true that the ancient people really thought in that way.8. Other beliefs are held through self-interest. Modern psychology leaves us no room for doubt on this point. We adopt and cling to some beliefs because—or partly because—it “pays” us to do so.We hold and cling to some beliefs merely because it is in our interest to believe them. Modern psychology has already proved this point, and as a result, there is nothing to doubt9. Indeed, he would probably be highly indignant if told of what anyone familiar with modern psychology can recognize so plainly.He would surely feel furious if someone told him a plain fact that he had held some beliefs through self-interest, which anyone who is familiar with modern psychology can recognize very easily.10. But we may extend the term to cover also his interest in social position; popularity with his fellows; the respect and goodwill of those whose respect and goodwill he values.But the meaning of this term might be understood in a broader sense. It may include his concern for position, popularity, fame, respect, love, etc.11. In adult l ife, as we have often observed, a bitter quarrel may change a man’s opinion entirely. Antagonism to a man usually produces some antagonism to his opinions.There was a time when we believed that we should oppose whatever our enemies supported and support whatever our enemies opposed. This often proved to be wrong.12. What keen satisfaction we find in belittling the opinions, or attacking the opinions, of somebody of whom we are jealous, or of somebody against whom we bear a grudge!If we dislike or envy a person, we will tend to disregard or attack his opinions, from which we may acquire a strong satisfaction.Lesson 81.In some respects, globalization is merely a trendy word for an old process.To some extent, globalization is not new. The world has always been in the process of market expansion, which is referred to as “globalization”—a fashionable term used only recently. 2.Europeans saw economic unification as an antidote to deadly nationalism.Europeans regarded economic unification as a way to prevent nationalism.3. A decade later, even after Asia’s 1997—1998 financial crisis, private capital flows dwarfgovernmental flows.Ten years later, even after Asia’s financial crisis of 1997—1998, private capital flows are still greater in number than governmental capital flows.4.The recent takeover struggle between British and German wireless giants is exceptional onlyfor its size and bitterness.The only difference between the recent takeover struggle between British and German radio giants and other cases is that this takeover is much bigger and a lot bitter.5.Meanwhile, Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa—whose embrace of the world economyhas been late or limited—fared much less well.Meanwhile, Latin America and sub-Sahara Africa, whose integration with the world economy has been late and limited, were not so lucky.6.The Asian financial crisis raised questions on both counts.The Asian financial crisis brought these two questions to people’s attention: investment funds were not well used and trade flows became too lopsided.7.What prevented the Asian crisis from becoming a full-scale global economic downturn hasbeen the astonishing U. S. economy.It was the surprisingly vigorous growth of the U. S. economy that saved the Asian crisis from escalating into an all-round economic depression.8.It remains possible that abrupt surges of global capital, first moving into Asia and then out,will have caused, with some delay, a larger instability.It is still possible that sudden increase or withdrawal of the world’s ca pital, first moving into Asia and then out of it, will have made Asia more unstable.9.But this does not mean that a powerful popular backlash, with unpredictable consequences,is not possible.But this does not mean that a powerful hostile reaction from ordinary people, which will have unpredictable consequences, is not possible.。

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