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21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册.课后答案之欧阳歌谷创编

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册.课后答案之欧阳歌谷创编

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册课后答案欧阳歌谷(2021.02.01)Unit 1Text AExerciseV1. solutions.2. ignore.3. persuade.4. assign.5. deadline.6. approach.7. stuck.8. essentials.9. managed.10. necessarily.11. retained.12. due, draft.VI1. put in2. make the most of3. put down4. lead to5. get her hands on6. put away our picnic things7. to stick to8. time after time9. has cut down on smoking10. counts for much moreVIII1. thus cutting down on our costs2. while having his breakfast3. so that he can memorize a couple of new words everyday while cooking his meals4. thus greatly increasing his reading speed5. while studying Chinese modern history at BeijingUniversity6. thus being able to do very well in their work7. while doing his homework8. so that you can become one, tooIX1. used to go2. got used to getting3. used to study, has got used to working4. used to say5. used to write, got used to communicatingXI1. went unnoticed2. go unpunished3. go uncorrected4. goes unnoticed, unmentioned5. go unreportedXIII. Translation 1. Tom, a very curious boy, is interested not only in whats but also in whys and hows.2. According to Professor Smith, happiness is the ability to make the most of what you have.3. You’d better keep the book where your 15-year-old son can’tget his hands on it.4. The story was so funny that Bill kept laughing all the time while reading it.5. High-achieving students do not necessarily put in more time at their studies than their lower-scoring classmates.6. How did you manage to persuade these students to take the speed-reading course?7. Working hard is important, but knowing how to make the most of one’s abilities counts for much more.8. She asked her students to think for themselves rather than telling them what to think.Text BExerciseI1. opposite2. preference3. located4. feasible5. perspective6. have shifted7. concern8. attractive9. survive10. transfer11. prospect12. particularly13. treasure14. DespiteII1. on the other hand2. keep up3. As for4. for good5. turned out6. come of age7. what if8. welled upUnit 2 Text AExerciseIII1. response2. bounced3. Conversation4. previous5. encouragement6. parallelIV1. entirely2. objection3. challenged4. original5. responsible6. relative7. halfway8. startled9. simply10. back and forth11. joined in12. just as13. knocked down14. came to a halt15. Even if16. fell apartV1. unconsciously2. response3. previous4. suitable5. even though6. disagree7. topic8. calling on9. switched10. and so on11. in line12. take turnsVI1. Excellence2. independence3. intelligence4. significance5. patience6. silence7. violence8. differences9. distance10. confidenceVII1. disappeared2. disorder3. dishonest4. disobey5. disagree6. disadvantages7. discomfort8. dislike9. disbelief10. dissatisfiedVIII(A)1. Whoever is most qualified2. Whoever has money3. Whoever holds it4. whoever is not with him5. whoever would take the job6. Whoever fears to face his own past(B)1. Whatever they have2. whatever decisions he makes3. Whenever the weather is bad4. wherever he goes5. Whichever direction you turn to6. however hard she triedIX1. No wonder it’s freezing cold today2. No wonder there is no picture on the screen3. No wonder many career women are not married4. No wonder they asked so many questions5. No wonder it has become a best-seller of this spring6. No wonder US students are anxious about mathXII1. Referring to the differences between American English andBritish English, he said, “The United States and Britain are two different countries after all.”2. Professor Smith encourages his students to think for themselves. He often says, “I am just as happy, even if you challenge me or completely disagree with me.”3. We called on him to take part in our conservation about pop music, but as soon as he joined in, he introduced a new topic and referred to the NBA finals of the previous week.4. The driver is responsible for this accident. His car knocked down a tree and a man on his bike.5. Since our production of radios came to a halt, we have switched to the production of mobile phones.6. Our original plan was to see such famous sights as the Great Wall, the PalaceMuseum and the SummerPalace in Beijing.7. It’s no simple matter to learn a foreign language well. Even though I have learned English for a few years, I still can’t express myself effectively in the language.8. I don’t want you simply to agree or disagree with me – I need someone who can give me good advice, ideas, and so on.Text BExerciseI1. academic2. intelligence3. reflects4. Social5. predicted6. context7. advantage8. attitude9. traits10. communication11. distinguish12. represented13. influences14. matureII1. getting…across2. come out3. Because of4. in short5. as a result6. as well7. in some cases8. sent outUnit 3 Text AExerciseIV1. draw2. bear3. worn out4. got tired of5. racial6. paid, attention to7. mature8. broke into9. performed10. conquer11. aspects12. As far as V1. Brought up2. broke into running3. amazed4. All his wife could do was5. resemble6. with ease7. conquered8. wear out / are worn out9. turned out10. has grown into11. tragedy12. promptlyVI1. personal2. traditional3. humorous4. logical5. courageous6. poisonous7. educational8. victoriousVII1. darkness2. carelessness3. nervousness4. preparedness5. illness6. eagerness / nervousnessVIII1. go on playing2. went on reading3. went on to explain4. went on to teach5. went on playing6. went on to tellX1. work as fast as a skilled worker2. couldn’t perform as well as his parents had expected3. he promised that he would go and see his grandparents as often as possible4. that after finishing his studies abroad he would come back as soon as possibleXII1. As far as I know, all they have to do is come and see the child they want to bring up and fill out a form.2. As he learned more and more about the world, he finally got tired of going after fame and wealth.3. The little gi rl’s songs brought sunshine to the old man and helped him bear the hardships of life.4. People came one after another to congratulate them on the successful building of another big bridge over the HuangpuRiver.5. All the people present were amazed that the 10-year-old boy was playing the violin so skillfully.6. After the car accident, Stevie reevaluated his goals in life and decided to pay more attention to the world outside.7. Mother could never have imagined that her son would become a world-famous pianist even in her wildest dreams.8. The students broke into loud cheers when they heard that their teacher had fought back from the shadow of death.Text BExerciseI1. potential2. suggestions3. realistic4. embarrassed5. impression6. negative7. presently8. reacted9. improvement10. target11. inferior12. conceptII1. built up2. dwell on3. do justice to myself4. from the start5. were based on6. set aside7. wiped out8. improve on9. do, harm10. is working onUnit 4 Text AExerciseIV1. endure2. accumulated3. somewhat4. property5. informed6. wrinkled7. collapsing8. mourning9. contributed10. possessed11. recovered12. trembled13. fulfill14. drove15. stagger16. utteredV1. because of2. be blessed with3. as well as4. spoke of5. a good deal of6. at most7. stand on its feet8. be ashamed of9. as soon as10. leaning onVI1. a bearded young man2. three colored pictures3. a flowered lawn4. a gifted 〈talented〉pianist5. an old lady with a wrinkled face6. a home for the aged7. a cultured college student8. an experienced driver9. a skilled engineer10. a spirited<hitted> discussionVII1. shameless2. cheerful3. endless4. windless5. fearless6. countless7. meaningful8. colorful9. delightful10. thoughtfulIX1. Nor did he give me any explanation.2. Nor did he feel ashamed for that.3. Nor do I think it necessary to do so.4. Nor will he invite his relatives and friends.5. Nor did we know his phone number.6. Nor did she enter the home for the aged.XIII1. Sick and weak as Grandma is, she has undertaken all the housework in the family.2. The recording company had never been so pleased with any singer. For them, Stevie Wonder was a real find.3. They had no running water where they lived. Nor did they have conveniences of life such as gas and electricity.4. Six years passed, then seven and eight, and nothing was heard of that French artist. It seemed certain that he had left the country for only God knows where.5. He was very ill that summer, but as soon as he felt better in the fall, he resumed his writing and finished his novel within two months.6. Driven by a strong will, Alex finally fulfilled the task he had undertaken.7. With the help of the doctor and the nurses, the patient recovered quickly and in a few weeks was able to stand on his feet once more.8. It was really sad to watch the old man’s wrinkled face, which spoke of all that he had endured in his life.Text BExercise B1. D2. D3. A4. B5. A6. B7. D8. A9. B10. AVocabulary Exercises I1. responsibilities2. purchase3. portrays4. vanished5. immense6. decent7. eventually8. motivation9. reputation10. restore11. neighborhood12. sustain13. upholds14. creditII1. paved the way for2. is attributed to3. out of habit4. kept his word5. open the door to6. think twice7. think of … as8. care about9. had been passed on10. To this dayUnit 5 Text AExerciseV1. compromise2. content3. Unfortunately4. individual5. gamble6. spun7. attractive8. afterwards9. tradition10. unique11. arose12. energeticVI1. a little2. and so on3. as well4. give way to5. in the same way as6. had in mind7. most of the time8. have been on their feet9. went off10. are named after11. has no right to12. sorted outVII1. compromise with…over2. lying…in3. lie on4. content with5. call at6. called on7. named…after8. active in9. opinions about10. opinion ofVIII1. uncertain2. unknown3. unable4. unfortunate5. incorrect6. impatient7. illegal8. irregular9. irrelevant10. improperX1. What a pity you won’t be back before I leave!2. What a pity to waste the food!3. What a pity she isn’t here!4. What a pity that we can die only once for our country!5. What a pity that some of the best acting on stage today can only be seen by so few people!6. What a pity you can’t swim.XII1. That’s where2. That’s why3. that’s where4. That’s what5. That’s how6. That’s how7. that’s when8. that’s when9. that’s what10. That’s whereXIV1. They are Mary’s sons Robert and Lawren ce. One is named after her father; the other is named after her grandfather.2. He is not content with what has already got. What a pity he never understands that happiness lies in contentment.3. She is very active in classroom activities. I am sure she will make a good teacher.4. You may have different opinions about it, but I hate the idea of urging people to drink, especially at a dinner party.5. We are prepared to give way a little to them on minor problems, but we will never compromise with them on major questions of principle.6. Robert did not usually get much exercise during the year, while his wife Mary was on her feet most of the time. That’s why it was impossible, or difficult at least, for them to choose a place they both liked for their holiday.7. David is a young writer with a high opinion of himself. He thinks that his writing style is unique and refined. But unfortunately, that is not the case.8. All I want to say is that as individuals we enjoy many different rights, but we have no right to do anything harmful to society. Text BExerciseI1. effective2. argument3. alert4. typical5. avoid6. patience7. hostile8. mention9. significant10. complain11. bothered12. historical13. tempted14. selfishII1. lose her temper2. changed for the better3. make matters worse4. fell behind5. will take offence6. launched into7. added to8. saw eye to eye9. hold their tongues10. poke fun atUnit 6 Text AExerciseIV1. shocked2. admitted3. pursue4. prefer5. intelligent6. acquire7. average8. cultivate9. typical10. pursuit11. imported12. bite13. compete14. constantly15. prestigious16. extentV1. dedicated to2. stood a chance3. held up as4. least of all5. conform to6. compares…to7. done away with8. deprived of9. looked down upon10. adapt to11. instead of12. keep upVIII1. If we are to promote higher education, we must try to make university professorships the most prestigious positions in the country.2. If we are to remain a world-class power, our universities must be able to train students to become first-class scholars and engineers.3. If you are to make your child a person of knowledge, you must encourage him to spend more time studying.4. If you are to apply for this scholarship, fill out the application form and return it now.5. If we are to further develop the economy of Shanghai, we have to make full use of the Yangtze River.XII1. The problem lies in how people look at those students dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge.2. Our government has decided to put a lot more money into education than before.3. We have to train more first-class engineers to compete in the technology race with Japan.4. The intellectually curious and hard-working students should be praised and held up as examples to other students.5. Not until we do away with our anti-intellectualism do we stand a chance to remain a world-class power.6. We must adapt ourselves to the demand of our times, otherwise we’ll fall behind other industrialized nations of the world.7. The parents are proud of their son who is studying English while other children are playing football.8. Do you really expect to improve your English without spending more time studying it?Text BExerciseI1. escapes2. specific3. frequent4. similar5. profit6. trends7. creative8. customer, customer9. consumers10. diet11. manufacturer12. advertisementII1. pointed out2. goes out of fashion3. According to4. and the like5. out of date6. broke down7. comes along8. on top ofUnit 7 Text AExerciseIV1. crept2. presence3. whereas4. spoiled5. previously6. roaring7. merely8. ignorant9. confident10. venture11. chased12. liberalV1. stared at2. come of3. establish itself as4. threw…at5. came up to6. are for7. move in8. viewed as9. among other things10. by chanceVI1. momentary2. lively3. attractive4. orderly5. selective6. deadly7. legendary8. protective9. constructive10. costly11. brotherly12. honorary13. progressive14. sickly15. customary16. earthly17. revolutionary18. reactionaryX1. Mr. Smith was viewed as a very liberal person who believed, among other things, that all men are equal under the law.2. It is not by chance that he won the prize; his success comes from his hard training.3. The teacher talked a lot with the white kids, trying to convince them that all men are created equal, but nothing much came of itin the beginning several weeks.4. As I was a newcomer to that school, I felt lonely and friendless for a time.5. Day after day Weiming kept talking with Mrs. Wilson, and his oral English became more and more fluent and natural.6. Whereas some of the kids were quite nasty during those first few weeks, a little white girl was extremely friendly to me.7. I later came to know that the man who looked old and wrinkled was only about 45.8. Soon after graduating from university, he established himself asa qualified and responsible teacher of English.Text BExercise B1. B2. A3. B4. C5. C6. B7. A8. DI1. personality2. dominates3. competent4. substituting5. respond6. somehow7. determined8. communicate9. current10. brief11. glance12. polish13. formal14. sensitiveII1. on their own2. for the most part3. kept his distance4. to no avail5. on occasion6. think…over7. lit up8. at ease9. all right10. now and thenUnit 8Text AExerciseIV1. one2. that3. one4. ones5. that6. thoseV1. promises2. reliable3. project4. barely5. be abolished6. simultaneous7. endless8. primarily9. equivalents10. application11. incredible12. purpose13. acceptance14. stimulatingVI1. ran into2. serves as3. well ahead of schedule4. arises…from5. communicate with6. brought about7. take advantage of8. is sure toVIII1. unhappy2. unnoticed3. unprepared4. unanswered5. unforeseen / unexpected / unbelievable6. unfair7. unknown8. unclearIX1. unforgettable2. enjoyable3. questionable4. unimaginable5. unbearable6. regrettable7. changeable8. foreseeableXIII1. No scientist knows exactly where the information highway will lead us in the decade ahead.2. It is crucial that developed countries and developing countries increase mutual understanding and mutual respect through more communication.3. From the very beginning, the mass media paid particular attention to this treatise on the personal computer.4. My nephew had thought that Japanese, which is similar to Chinese in many ways, was easy to learn, but it was not the case.5. You should have known better. The way a college professor teaches is not confined only to telling his students the basic facts. He or she also stimulates discussions and debates.6. It was originally estimated that the project would take five years. But thanks to the creativity of the workers as well as the engineers, it was finished well ahead of schedule.7. The process of thinking about and writing his autobiography took the American writer more than three years, during which he ran into many unimaginable difficulties.8. The doctors aren’t sure what illness he is suffering from. That’s why he had decided to retire ahead of schedule.Text BExercise C1. D2. B3. A4. D5. B6. CI1. occupation2. artificial3. summarize4. solves5. sample6. identify7. extraordinary8. available9. consult10. environmental11. capability12. relationshipII1. has been turned … into2. a variety of3. was responsible for4. is capable of5. in control of6. in relation to7. gave up8. stopped dead .。

21世纪 大学英语 读写教程第一册B1_U03_A 教师课件 内含 习题答案 要点提示 第一册B1_U03_A

21世纪 大学英语 读写教程第一册B1_U03_A 教师课件 内含 习题答案 要点提示 第一册B1_U03_A

Intensive Study
2 Blind and black and poor -- what kind of a life could this new infant have? In her wildest dreams, Mrs. Morris could never have imagined that her new baby would become a famous musician called Stevie Wonder. At the time, all she could do was pray — and worry.
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9 “Give him an audition,” Ronnie said. They did. All the top people at Motown got together to hear a little blind boy who wasn’t even ten years old yet. At first, they were being nice. Poor kid. They didn’t want to hurt his feelings.
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15 That turned out to be enough. Stevie fought back from the shadow of death as he had once fought out from the shadow of blindness. He went on to give more performances, make more hit records.
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21世纪大学新英语读写译教程1所有translation

21世纪大学新英语读写译教程1所有translation

Unit1A1 There’s no point in fretting about the things that can’t be changed.2 He was more at ease during the class than on a political platform.3 A new version of the software is due in the next couple of weeks.4 Our project ran into a problem when we lost a sponsor.5 Banks normally give priority to big business wen deciding on loans.6 Let’s take advantage of the good weather and go on a picnic.7 Anderson played a crucial role in the team’s 3-2 victory on Saturday.8 The technology sector is doing badly.Old economy stocks,bycontrast,are performing very well. B1 Go to all orientations.Yes,that’s right –it really is necessary to attend all the orientations.2 Armed with a thorough understanding of all aspects of campus life—or ,at least,those aspects you can glean from orientation—you will feel more at ease when issues atise,as they always do.3 Often it is temping to sleep through early morning class or skip it altogether—resist temptation.Make it a priority to attend all of your class on time.4 That being said,be careful of taking too much time for yourself.Unit2A1 Seven-two percent of people of people eventually found work,but mainly in low-paid service jobs.2 He was ordered to compensate all of the victims of the fire and pay a heavy fine.3 He was giving a talk at a career-development seminar to top executives,who were evaluating his career potential.4 When she looked back on 2012 at the end of the year,she was overwhelmed with gratitude.5 Due to the circumstances beyond our control,we regret to inform customers that this store will be closed early.B1 Mrs.Smith performed classroom procedures as though she had repeatedly practiced each one determined to achieve perfection.2 She rarely grinned without providing some sort of manual or verbal gesture.3 Even Shakespeare himself could not have put my sixth-grade essay to shame.4 If only she could understand how I truly admired and viewed her as a “teacher”,someone who earned and deserved that special title.Unit3A1 The amount of financial aid offered has become more central to students’decisions about which school to attend.2 As a parent trying to balance home and career,it’s very diffivult to find time for a social life.3 The ability to communicate effectively with adults,both orally and in writing,is very important for children.4 Chewing gives psychological satisfaction,and even in scientific experiments the chewing gum has been found to help reduce tension.5 In most vases,you will be required to request permission from your manager.B1 Then came the 1990s,and the rise of the personal computer and the Internet.Today ,telecommuting is gaining much wider acceptance.2 Experts say telecommuting can help organizations keep good worker who live far from the office or want to move out of the area.3 People who might make others sick if they came to work might still but well enough to work from home.4 He led the design process for several space vehicles and communications systems for NASA and the Air Force.Unit4A1 He who will not allow his friends to share the prize must not expect them to share the danger.2 A man dies often as he loses a friend, but he gains new life by new contacts and new friends.3 Adversity reveals genius ;fortune conceals it.4 French cheese has a large variety and enjoy world-wide fame.5 It is wise to consider time and again before starting anew career path.6 The old master was eager to pass the technical know-how to the younger generation.7 The new invention of light bulbs has brought out earthshaking changes.8 Those who expect to reap the fruits of labour must put themselves through the hardship firstB1 I spent a month trying to find another salaried job.Nothing.2 I used books , business coaches, and seminars.3 Don’t get sucked in by schools or course ’sellers’ who tell you that if you increase your mastery your business will magically increase.4 For a parent the freedom that comes from running your own business—especially one where you work from home with huge flexibility—is priceless.Unit5A1 A short time ago,however,I witnessed an event that showed me how being wrapped up in my own little world has kept me from being fully aware of the bigger world picture around me.2 My mind and car were in auto pilot ,ready to go when suddenly my trance was broken by an unforgettable sight.3 My thought was quickly interrupted by horror when I saw that the couple was not walking in the crosswalk, but was instead veering diagonally, directly toward the middle of the intersection.4 Never skipping aa beat, the couple adjusted their course as they followed the coaching.5 Do this and you will realize that this moment is all there is more importantly ,this moment is all that you have to make a difference in life.Unit6A1 He arrived home just in time to witness his brother taken away by the police.2 My aunt never married because her father wouldn’t concent to her marriage.3 We were having such a good time that we decided to prolong our stay by another week.4 “How was the party?”“Ok, but one of my classmates spilled wine over my new clothes.”5 The graduation ceremony allows students to celebrate their achivements with their familiesand friends.B1 Realizing that death is a certainty and as much a part of life as being born, if the time comes when I can no longer take part in decisions for my own future, I wish this statement to stand as an expression of my wishes while still of sound mind….2 I request that I be allowed to die with dignity and not be kept alive by artificial means or “heroic measures”.3 The sun had just set, and the sky was a melody of color. Just for him, I thought to celebrate his freedom.4 But most of all he instilled in me a sense of honor that keeps me true to my convictions and faithful to my obligations.Unit7A1 In my opinion, this father loves his son as much as you can reasonably expect him to .He just loves his child in a special way.2 During those difficult years, my uncle was very kind to me. Naturally, I fostered a deep emotional bond with him.3 Like a city buried by a volcano, they remain frozen in time, untouched by the change, decay and renewal which constantly alter the structures of our conscious mental life.4 He continually told his parents he was going to be famous but they treated his claims with contempt.5 At the tender age of nine, just after the war, he was part of the second group of children from England to be shipped to Australia.6 She was tired of having to adjust to other people’s ideas of what a woman should be.7 Many American man break gender stereotype and choose to stay home taking care of the housework and children.8 The local government said that the man involved in the scandal was not a public servant but a part-time worker. But lots of people simply didn’t buy that comment.B1 A well-adjusted, loving mother is one who gradually but surely pushes her son away, both emotionally and physically, in order to allow him to become a healthy man.2 Somehow, when so many of our other beliefs about the roles of men and women have been revolutionized, our view of the mother-son relationship has remained frozen in time.3 A father who breaks gender stereotypes and teaches his daughter a traditionally masculine task---say ,rebuilding a car engine—is considered to be pretty cool.4 In fact, research shows that boys suffer when they separate prematurely from their mothers and benefit from closeness in myriad ways throughout their lives.Unit8A1 The first thing you want to do is to shut off the water to the house to keep the damage to a minimum.2 This new mobile phone is much less expensive, but it’s worth playing around with just to learn what you can do with it.3 As a kid I made more than my share of trouble for my parents and the neighborhood, andmostly got away with it.4 Generally, people take the peaceful world for granted if they lived in the Midwest.5 The repeated failures undermined his self-confidence and struck true terror in his heart.6 I’m not sure what this program does but the warning keeps popping up while I am running the software.7 During the hearing Wednesday, Jack admitted his financial setbacks, saying that “No one bats a thousand”8 I have a friend that whenever there’s a good opportunity, he will screw it upB1 As a result, we remove ourselves from many learning experiences except for those occurring in the most private of circumstances.2 Too great an adherence to the belief “to err is wrong” , however ,can greatly undermine your attempts to generate new ideas.3 But if you were to break a leg, you would immediately notice all of the things you could no longer do, but which you used to take for granted.4 Thus, errors, atthe very least, are a sign that we are diverging from the main road and trying different approaches.。

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册课文Foreword

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册课文Foreword

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册课文Foreword 导语:前言是指写在书籍或文章前面的文字,下面是一篇讲述作者正在写一本“未来之路”的书的前言,欢送大家阅读!The past twenty years have been an incredible adventure for me. It started on a day when, as a college sophomore, l stood in Harvard Square with my friend Paul Allen and pored over the description of a kit puter in Popular Electronics magazine. As we read excitedly about the first truly personal puter, Paul and I didn't know exactly how it would be used, but we were sure it would change us and the world of puting. We were right. The personal puter revolution happened and it has affected millions of lives. It has led us to places we had barely imagined.We are all beginning another great journey. We aren't sure where this one will lead us either, but again I am certain this revolution will touch even more lives and take us all farther. The major changes ing will be in the way people municate with each other. The benefits and problems arising from this uping munications revolution will be much greater than those brought about by the PC revolution.There is never a reliable map for unexplored territory, but we can learn important lessons from the creation and evolution of the $120-billion personal-puter industry. The PC — its evolving hardware, business applications, on-line systems. Inter connections, electronic mail, multimediatitles, authoring tools, and games — is the foundation for the next revolution.During the PC industry's infancy, the mass media paid little attention to what was going on in the brand-new business. Those of us who were attracted by puters and the possibilities they promised were unnoticed outside our own circles.But this next journey, to the so-called information highway, is the topic of endless newspaper and magazine articles, television and radio broadcasts, conferences, and widespread speculation. There has been an unbelievable amount of interest in this subject during the last few years, both inside and outside the puter industry. The interest is not confined only to developed countries, and it goes well beyond the large numbers of personal-puter users.Thousands of informed and uninformed people are now speculating publicly about the information highway. The amount of misunderstanding about the technology and its possible dangers surprises me. Some people think the highway is simply today's Inter or the delivery of 500 simultaneous channels of television. Others hope or fear it will create puters as smart as human beings. Those developments will e, but they are not the highway.The revolution in munications is just beginning. Itwill take place over several decades, and will be driven by new "applications" — new tools, often meeting currently unforeseen needs. During the next few years, major decisions will have to be made. It is crucial that a broad set of people — not just technologists or those who happen to be in the puter industry — participate in the debate about how this technology should be shaped. If that can be done, the highway will serve the purposes users want. Then it will gain broad aeptance and bee a reality.I'm writing this book The Road Ahead as part of my contribution to the debate and, although it's a tall order, I hope it can serve as a travel guide for the forthing journey. I do this with some misgivings. We've all smiled at predictions from the past that look silly today. History is full of now ironic examples — the Oxford professor who in 1878 dismissed the electric light as a gimmick; the missioner of U.S. patents who in 1899 asked that his office be abolished because "everything that can be invented has been invented." This is meant to be a serious book, although ten years from now it may not appear that way. What I've said that turned out to be right will be considered obvious and what was wrong will be humorous.Anyone expecting an autobiography or a treatise on what it's like to have been as lucky as I have been will bedisappointed. Perhaps when I've retired I will get around to writing that book. This book looks primarily to the future.Anyone hoping for a technological treatise will be disappointed, too. Everyone will be touched by the information highway, and everyone ought to be able to understand its implications. That's why my goal from the very beginning was to write a book that as many people as possible could understand.The process of thinking about and writing the present book took longer than I expected. Indeed, estimating the time it would take proved to be as difficult as projecting the development schedule of a major software project. The only part that was easy was the cover photo which we finished well ahead of schedule. I enjoy writing speeches and had thought writing a book would be like writing them.I imagined writing a chapter would be the equivalent of writing a speech. The error in my thinking was similar to the one software developers often run into — a program ten times as long is about one hundred times more plicated to write. I should have known better.And here it is. I hope it stimulates understanding, debate, and creative ideas about how we can take advantage of all that's sure to be happening in the decade ahead.forewordn. a short introduction at the beginning of a book 序言,前言incrediblea. unbelievable; extraordinary 难以置信的;了不起的sophomoren. a student in the second year of college or high school(中学、大学)二年级学生porevi. (over) study with close attention 专心阅读;钻研descriptionn. saying in words what sb. or sth. is like 描写,描述kitn. a set of all the parts needed to assemble sth. 配套元件*putev. calculate ( a result, answer, sum, etc.) esp. with a puter(尤指用计算机)计算barelyad. only just; hardly 仅仅;几乎不upinga. about to happen 即将来临的PC (abbr.)personal puter 个人计算机reliablea. that can be relied on; dependable 可靠的; 确实的territoryn. (an area of) land, esp. ruled by one government 领土*creationn. the act or process of creating sth. 创造; 创作evolutionn. 1. the gradual change and development 演变,开展2. (the theory of) the development of the various types of plants, animals, etc., from earlier and simpler forms 进化(论)evolvevt. 演化,开展,逐步形成;进化applicationn. 1. (an instance of) putting to practical use 应用,运用2. a puter software program 应用软件程序on-linea. 联机的,联线的Intern. 因特网,国际互联网connectionn. 连接,连结;联系,关系electronica. 电子的multimedian.& a. 多媒体(的)titlen. (多媒体)题标;标题;题目authorvt. 写作;创造n. 作者foundationn. 根底infancyn. 婴儿期;幼儿期;初期attractvt. cause to like, admire, notice, or turn towards; arouse (interest, etc.); prompt 引起…的注意(或兴趣等),吸引;引起(兴趣等);激起possibilityn. 1. (often pi.) power of developing, growing, or being used or useful in the future [常用复数] 开展前途,潜在价值2. the state of being possible; likelihood 可能;可能性so-calleda. called or named thus but perhaps wrongly or doubtfully ,号称的endlessa. without end, or seeming to be without end(似乎)无穷尽的;没完没了的conferencen. a meeting for discussion 会议,讨论会confinevt. (to) restrict or keep within certain limits 限制,使局限speculatevi. 猜想;投机amountn. 量,数量;总数,总额misunderstandingn. 误解,曲解misunderstandv. 误解,误会deliveryn. 传送;投递;运载*simultaneousa. happening or being done at the same time 同时发生的,同时进展的channeln. 频道;水道;海峡createvt. cause (sth. new) to exist; produce (sth. new) 创造;创作unforeseena. not known in advance; unexpected 未预见到的;意料之外的cruciala. (to, for) of deciding importance 决定性的;至关重要的technologistn. an expert in technology 技术专家contributionn. 捐款;捐献;奉献debaten. a formal argument or discussion(就…)进展辩论v. have a debate about; take part in a debate 辩论;讨论purposen. that which one means to do, get, be, etc.; intention 目的;意图aeptancen. 承受*forthinga. happening or appearing in the near future 即将到来的,即将出现的misgivingn. [复数] 疑虑,担忧predictionn. sth. that is said or described in advance 预言gimmickn. (骗人的)玩意儿*missionern. (政府厅、局、处等部门的)长官;委员;专员*patentn. 专利;专利权*abolishvt. put an end to, do away with 取消,废除humorousa. funny and amusing; having or showing a sense of humour 幽默的;滑稽的;富有幽默感的autobiographyn. a book written by oneself about one's own life 自传treatisen. 专著;(专题)论文retirevi. stop working at one's job, profession, etc., usu. because of age 退休,退职primarilyad. mainly; chiefly 主要地;首要地technologicala. of or related to technology 技术的;工艺(学)的implicationn. 含意,暗示processn. 过程;进程estimatevt. 估计,估量n. 估计projectvt. make plans for 设计,规划n. 规划,方案;(工程)工程chaptern. (书的)章,回equivalentn. sth. that is equal in meaning, amount, value 相等物;等值物;等量物a. 相等的;等值的;等量的plicateda. very difficult to understand 复杂的;难解的;难懂的stimulatevt. excite (the body or mind), encourage 刺激;激发;促使advantagen. 有利条件,优势;好处;利益Phrases and Expressionsmunicate withshare or exchange opinions, news, information, etc. with 与…交流arise fromresult from 由… 产生,由… 引起bring aboutcause to happen 带来,造成go ontake place or happen 发生go beyondexceed 超过;越过tall ordera task difficult to perform 难以完成的任务,过高要求get around to /get round tofind time for (sth. or doing sth.) 抽出时间去做look togive one's attention to 展望ahead of schedulebefore the planned or expected time 提前run into1. meet (difficulties, etc.) 遭遇(困难等)2. meet by chance 偶然碰见,撞见take advantage ofmake use of 利用Bill Gates比尔·盖茨(人名)Harvard Square哈佛(大学)广场Paul Allen保罗·艾伦(人名)Popular Electronics《群众电子学》(杂志名)The Road Ahead《未来之路》(书名)Oxford牛津(英格兰中南部城市,牛津大学所在地);牛津大学。

21世纪大学英语读写译第一次U1~U5译文

21世纪大学英语读写译第一次U1~U5译文

Unit 1 Text A College:How to Survive the First Y ear对于许多即将迈入大学校门的学生而言,大学生活似乎令人恐惧。

有些学生对远离家乡感到忧虑不安,有些对高昂的学费一筹莫展,多数则担心自己不能很好地完成学业。

以下十个小忠告不仅能帮助你顺利地度过大学第一年,或任何一年,而且能使你茁壮成长。

第一,参加所有的入学教育的活动。

是的,没错——的确有必要参加所有的入学教育的活动。

你对学校的规章制度越是熟悉,你的表现就会越发出色。

有了对校园生活方方面面的彻底了解——或者至少是那些从活动中所能搜集到的诸多信息的了解,那么,当层出不穷的问题出现时,你便能从容应对。

第二,要有条不紊。

上中学时,老师会引领学生完成作业,告知他们何时该交出作业。

然而,上了大学,教授布置作业,便期望你如期做好准备。

他们没有太多耐心倾听那些“我不知何时该交作业”之类的辩解。

因此,做你该做的——诸如买一个电子记事本,计划制订本,或者一个大大的挂在墙上的日历——无论如何,要做到有条不紊。

第三,有规律地学习。

貌似简单,可是,这是成功必不可少的组成部分。

除了有规律地学习之外,你还应当找一个理想的学习场所,无论是图书馆还是寝室里一个安静的角落,适合即可。

与其他很多事情一样,说到学习时间,质量胜于数量。

第四,准时上课。

迟到,或者不去上课的后果是什么?落后于其他学生,不能完成作业,遗漏课堂笔记,并且常常给教授留下“我不在乎”的印象。

通常,逃掉大清早的课睡个懒觉,或者干脆逃掉所有的课很具诱惑力——务必抵制住这种诱惑。

准时上所有的课,使之成为头等大事。

以后,你的成绩会感激你的所为。

第五,在适当的时候,约见教授。

约见教授不仅是为了问有关作业的问题,而且也是为了了解他们。

记住,与教授保持良好的个人关系益处多多,尤其是当你在学期中遇到一些意想不到的障碍时。

教授安排办公时间,其唯一目的就是与学生会面——利用好那段时间。

第六,结识你的学业顾问。

21世纪大学英语读写教程一(复旦、高教)

21世纪大学英语读写教程一(复旦、高教)

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Hale Waihona Puke a.某一的;特定的locate [l4u'keit] vt.[常用被动语态]使...坐落于,把...设置在
establish [is't1bli5] vt.确立,确定
financially [-54li] ad.经济方面地
financial [fai'n1n54l, fi-] a.金融的,财政的
essay ['esei] n.论说文;散文
draft [dra:ft] n.草稿;草案 vt.起草;草拟
due [dju:] a.到期的,预定应到的
deadline ['dedlain] n.最后期限
schedule ['5edju:l] n.时间表;日程安排表
overtired a.过度疲劳的
stretch [stret5] vi.舒展身体,伸懒腰
look over sb.'s shoulder 监视某人
on the other hand 另一方面
keep up 保持良好状态;不落后;跟上
What if 如果...将会怎样
turn out (to be) 最后证明是,原来是,结果竟是
set in 到来,开始
file into 排成纵队进入
well up (眼泪等)涌上
senior ['si:nj4] n.(中学)最高年级学生;(大学)四年级学生
underclass ['8nd4kl1s] a.低年级的
rung [r86] n.梯级
despite [dis'pait] prep.尽管,任凭
anticipation [1n'tisi'pei54n] n.预期,期望

21世纪 大学英语 读写教程第一册B1_U02_C 教师课件 内含 习题答案 要点提示


The first thing is to wait for your turn, patiently and politely. politely. When your moment comes, you step up to the starting line with your bowling ball, and carefully bowl it. it. Everyone else stands back, making sounds of polite encouragement. encouragement. Everyone waits until your ball has reached the end of the lane, and watches to see if it knocks down all the pins, or only some of them, or none of them. Then them. there's a pause, while everyone registers your score. score.
Listening Practice: Checkup
2. What did she take before leaving her house? A. Her purse with money. money. B. Her purse with keys. keys. C. Her money and keys. keys. D. All of the above. above.
Listening Practice: Passage 1
2. A. Her purse with money. money. B. Her purse with keys. keys. C. Her money and keys. keys. D. All of the above. above.

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册词汇

Unit OneText APerform vt.执行;演出,表演vi.工作;完成High-achieving a.得高分的Iower-scoring a.得分较低的Concentrate vi.集中思想;专注;专心;全神贯注Interruption n.打扰;干扰;中止;阻碍Ignore vt.不理,忽视Focus v.集中注意力于某事情Assign vt.委派;指派Tutor n.私人教师,家庭教师vt.当...的教师;指导;辅导Underachieving a.未能充分发挥学习潜力的;学习成绩不良的Athlete n.运动员Recall vt.回想(起);记得Memorise vt.记住,熟记Vocabulary n.(语言、个人、行业或知识领域等所使用的)词汇(量)Missing a.缺失的;找不到的;失踪的,下落不明的Notebook n.笔记本,记事本Folder n.文件夹Assignment n.(分派的)任务,(指定的)作业Drawer n.抽屉Essential a.(to,for)绝对必要的n.(常用复数)必需品Essay n.论说文;散文Draft n.草稿;草案vt.起草;草拟Due a.到期的,预定应到的Deadline n.最后期限Schedule n.时间表;日程安排表Overtired a.过度疲劳的Stretch vi.舒展身体,伸懒腰Irrelevant(to)a.不相关的;不相干的Relevant a.相关的;相干的Paragraph n.(文章的)段落speed-reading n.快速阅读Per prep.每;每一Content n.[复数]目录;内容Retain vt.保持,保留Revision n.复习;修改Scan vt.浏览;扫视Participation n.参加,参与Participate vi.参与,参加Intellectual n.知识分子a.智力的;知识的Curiosity n.好奇,好奇心;求知欲Economics n.经济学Economy n.经济(制度)Market-driven a.市场驱动的Graduate a.研究生的n.有学位者;大学毕业生vi.毕业Graduate student研究生Calculus n.微积分Approach v.靠近;接近n.方式;方法Solution n.解决(办法)make the most of充分利用count for much很有价值或重要性count for little没有多少价值或重要性not the whole story不是全部情况only part of the story只是部分情况put in花费(时间或金钱)getone's hands on把…弄到手lay one's hands on把…弄到手hand in交上,提交Keep...together把…聚在一起cut down on减少stick to坚持;不放弃,不改变work wonders创奇迹;产生奇妙作用go through从头至尾看;遍查lead to导致;引起a couple of(两)个;两三(个)write up写出,写成put down写下put away把(某物)收藏在合适的地方time after time一再;屡次Text BBittersweet a.又苦又甜的;苦乐参半的Excitement n.激动,兴奋Preference n.偏爱,优先Subtly ad.微妙地,巧妙地Particular a.某一的;特定的Locate vt.[常用被动语态]使…坐落于,把…设置在Establish vt.确立,确定Financially ad.经济方面地Financial a.金融的,财政的Feasible a.可行的Perspective n.想法;观点Concern n.感兴趣的事;关心的事vt.使关心,使挂念Shift vi.转变,转移n.(in)转变,转移Attractive a.有吸引力的Assurance n.保证;自信,把握Survive v.(从困境中)挺过来;经历(事故等)而幸存Horrible a.可怕的;骇人的Transfer vi.转学;转移,调动Panic n.恐慌Senior n.(中学)最高年级学生;(大学)四年级学生Underclass a.低年级的Rung n.梯级Despite prep.尽管,任凭Anticipation n.预期,期望Anticipate vt.预期,期望Impact n.影响,撞击;冲击Strain n.[常用复数]乐曲;旋律;曲调Pomp n.壮丽景色,壮观;(典礼等的) 盛况Circumstance n.环境;情形;情况Echo n.回声,回声vi.回响,发出回声Background n.背景Gown n.长袍Solemnly ad.严肃地,庄严地Solemn a.庄重的,严肃的File vi.排成纵队行进,鱼贯而行Auditorium n.礼堂Consume vt.使不知所措,压倒Daze n.迷乱,恍惚Stage n.主席台,舞台Diploma n.毕业文凭,学位证书Brand n.(商品的)名牌Brand-new a.崭新的;全新的Prospect n.前景Routine n.常规Commute n.上学放学(或上下班)的往返交通Abhor vt.憎恶,厌恶Treasure n.珍爱,珍惜come of age成年,满法定年龄be on one's own独自一人;以独力look over sb.'s shoulder监视某人on the other hand另一方面keep up保持良好状态;不落后;跟上What if如果…将会怎样?turn out (to be)最后证明是,原来是,结果竟是set in到来,开始file into排成纵队进入well up(眼泪等)涌上in a daze茫然之中reach out伸出(手或臂)as for至于,关于for good永远Unit TwoText AConversational a.会话的,交谈的Conversation n.谈话;会谈Ballgame n.球类活动Gradually ad.逐渐Startle vt.使惊吓,使惊奇Halt vi.(使)停住,(使)停止n.停住,停止Handle vt.处理,应付Style n.(写作或说话的)风格;文风;文体Unconsciously ad.无意识地,不知不觉地Challenge n.挑战;质疑vt.向…挑战;对…质疑Disagree vi.有分歧,不同意Response n.回答;回应,反应Original a.起初的;原来的Bounce vi.(球)弹起,(球)反弹Objection n.反对,异议Forth ad.向前;向外Responsible a.负有责任的,有责任的Bowling n.保龄球Relative a.相对的,比较的n.亲戚,亲属Previous a.先前的;以前的Junior a.级别或地位较低的,年少的,较年幼的Bowl vt.把(球)投向球瓶Lane n.球道;车道;胡同,小巷Pin n.球瓶;大头针,别针Register vt.记录,登记Suitable a.合适的;适当的Impatience n.不耐烦;急躁Snatch vt.抓住;夺,夺得Alley n.小巷,小街,胡同;球道Bowler n.投球手Apart ad.成碎片Parallel a.平行的,并列的Switch vi.改变,转移join in参加(活动),参与come to a halt停住,停止;停顿even if/though 即使,尽管just as正如;同样地back and forth来回地,反复地and so on等等knock down击倒;撞倒fall apart破裂;破碎;以失败告终call on号召;请求refer to谈到,提与after all毕竟Unit ThreeText ASunshine n.阳光Infant n.婴儿Musician n.乐师;作曲家Pray vi.祈求;祈祷Spoon n.匙,调羹Faintly ad.微弱地,轻微地Resemble vt.类似,像Drum n.鼓Tire vt.(使)感到疲劳;(使)厌倦;(使)厌烦Sighted a. 看得见的,不盲的,有视力的Harmonica n.口琴Amaze vt.使惊奇,使惊羡Porch n.(建筑物前有顶的)门廊,入口处Apartment n.公寓大楼;一套公寓房间Clap vi.拍手Miracle n.奇迹Promptly ad.与时地,迅速地Company n.公司;商号Audition n.(对志愿艺人等的)面试(指试读、试唱等) Kid n.小孩Congratulate vt.祝贺Youngster n.男孩,年轻人Talent n.天才;天资;超常智能;人才Decade n.十年,十年期Dart n.猛冲,飞奔Instrument n.仪器;器具;乐器;器械Ease n.容易;安适;悠闲;无痛苦;无忧虑Fingertip n.指尖Smash v.粉碎;打碎n.轰动的演出,巨大的成功Adulthood n.成年Aspect n.方面Career n.生涯,职业Formula n.公式,程式;准则,方案Explore v.勘探;探索;探测Gospel n.福音音乐(美国黑人的一种XX音乐)Jazz n.爵士音乐Rhythm n.韵律;节奏Album n.(同一表演者的)集锦密纹唱片;集邮册,相册Mature a.充分发育的;(智力或体力)成熟的Independent a.独立的,自主的Tragedy n.惨事,灾变;悲剧Involve vt.使陷入,使卷入;牵扯,连累Coma n.昏迷Musical a.音乐的Genius n.天才,创造能力;天才人物Conquer vt.征服;克服(困难等)Performance n.表演,演奏,演出Reevaluate vt.重新评价Goal n.(足球等的)球门;得分进球;目的;目标Hunger n.饥饿Creative vt.创造;创作;创建Urge vt.力劝;恳求;敦促Racial a.种族的,由种族引起的Harmony n.和睦,融洽,一致Apartheid n.(南非的)种族隔离Fame n.名声,名望Activity n.活动;行动break into突然(哭、唱、笑)起来bring up抚养;养育as far as就…;尽…;至于get tired of厌倦,厌烦wear out把…用坏;把…穿破with ease容易地,无困难地grow into成长为congratulate oneself on因…而暗自庆幸congratulate oneself that因…而暗自庆幸with ease 容易地,无困难地grow into 成长为Text BPsychologist n.心理学家self-image n.自我意象Define vt.规定;限定;给…下定义;解释Impression n.印象,感想Growth n.成长;生长Concept n.观念;概念Potential a.潜在的,可能的n.潜力,潜能Image n.(头脑中的)形象;概念Negative a.否定的Case n.实例,情况;病症,病例Presently ad.现在,目前React v.反应,起反应Suggestion n.建议,意见Replace vt. 代替,取代Instance n.例子,实例Subject n.(实验等的)对象Dart n.猛冲,飞奔bull's-eye n.靶心Target n.靶;目标Chess n.棋Accurately ad.准确地;精确地Salesmanship n.推销(术);游说(术) Improvement n.改进,增进Unrealistic a.不现实的Inferior a.较劣的,差的,次的Justice n.正义,公正Movie n.电影test-taking n.参加测试,应试Backhand a.(网球等运动中)反手的Stroke n.敲;打,击;(网球等的)击球Interview vi.面试,面谈;接见;采访Vivid a.生动的;栩栩如生的;鲜艳的Detail n.细节;详情self-concept n.自我概念Error n.错误;差错Humiliation n.屈辱,丢脸Dwell(on,upon)vi.老是想着;详细讲述Guilty a.内疚的;(of)有罪的Embarrass vt.使窘迫;使为难Realistic a.现实的;实际可行的Expectation n.期待,期望Dissatisfaction n.不满Perfection n.完美;完善Disappoint vt.使失望Doom vt.注定,命定build up逐步建立chances are (that) 很可能... be based on以…为依据,基于for instance例如in line with与…一致;符合do justice to oneself充分发挥自己的能力do oneself justice充分发挥自己的能力set aside留出,拨出improve on (upon)改进work on从事于,致力于wipe out彻底摧毁,消灭do harm危害;损害take over取得主导地位,接收,接管,接办from the start从一开始Unit FourText AWashwoman n.洗衣妇Wrinkled a.有皱纹的Wrinkle n.皱纹vt.使起皱纹Jewish a.犹太人的Sickly a.常病的Possess vt.拥有,具有Generation n.代,一代for(e)bear n.[常用复数]祖先Bundle n.捆,包,束Laundry n.付洗衣物;已洗好的衣物;洗衣房,洗衣店Accumulate n.积累,积聚Launder v.洗熨衣物Pump n.泵,抽(水)机Attic n.阁楼;顶楼Clothesline n.晾衣绳Endure vt.忍受(痛苦、困难等),耐住Bless vt.(with)使具有,使有权得到Bear vt.承担(责任等)Wedding n.婚礼Bride n.新娘Altar n.(教堂内的)圣坛,祭坛Kitchen n.厨房,灶间Teapot n.茶壶Fingernail n.指甲Stubbornness n.倔强;顽强Stubborn a.顽固的,倔强的;顽强的,坚持的Stagger vi.摇晃着移动;蹒跚n.摇晃不稳的动作;蹒跚Catastrophe n.灾难,灾祸,大祸Collapse vi.(健康等)垮掉;倒坍Premonition n.预感Mourn(for,over)vi.(尤指对某人的亡故)感到悲痛;哀悼Faithfully ad.忠实地;确切地;如实地Faithful a.忠实的;忠诚的;如实的Puff n.(空气、烟雾等的)一阵,一股Totter vi.蹒跚;踉跄Linen n.亚麻布或线;亚麻织品a.亚麻(布)的Utter v.说,讲;发出(声音)half-choked a.半哽住的Corpse n.死尸,尸体Unload vt.卸(货);从卸下货物vi.卸货Mumble vi.咕哝,含糊地说(话)Sunken a.下陷的;凹陷的Recover vi.(from)痊愈,复原;恢复Somewhat ad.稍微,有点Priest n.牧师,神父Inform vt.(of,about)告诉,通知Contribute vt.捐(款),贡献,提供(帮助)Coffin n.棺材Resume n.(中断后)重新开始,继续Mutter vt.轻声含糊地说Load n.一包(洗的衣物);负载,负荷vt.装货(或人) Property n.财产;所有物Fulfil,-fill vt.履行,完成Undertake vt.承担lean on靠在…上,倚在…上count out逐一数出be blessed with有幸得到,具有take place发生;产生a good / great deal of大量speak of显示,表明at (the) most至多hear of获知…消息,听到…消息stand / be on one's feet站起;(病后)恢复健康with the help of在…的帮助下God forbid!上天不容!Text BFencing n.筑栅栏的材料Pickup n.小卡车,轻型货车Credit n.赊欠;信用Charity n.施舍;施舍物Racism n.种族主义,种族歧视Cash n.现金,现款Register vt.记录,登记Weathered a.饱经风霜的Hardware n.[总称]五金器件,五金制品;硬件Counter n.柜台Purchase n.所购物品vt.买,购买Cynical a.(对人性或动机)怀疑的,不信世道向善的Daddy n.爸爸,爹爹Neighborly n.像邻居一样的;友善的Adult n.成年人a.成年人的Earn vt.博得,赢得;赚得,掐得Immense a.巨大的,极大的Decent a.正派的;得体的;体面的,过得去的Compromise n.妥协;妥协方案vt.损害vi.妥协,让步Stake n.利害关系;赌注Responsibility n.(for,to)责任,责任心Propel vt.推进,推动;激励;驱策Eventually ad.终于,最后Motivation n.动机public relations n.公共关系,公关Restore vt.恢复Neighbourhood n.四邻,街坊Reverse a.背面的,反面的;相反的n.背面;反面Coin n.硬币Drug n.成瘾性致幻毒品,麻醉药;药Abuse vt.滥用;妄用Alcohol n.含酒精的饮料,酒;酒精Pregnant a.怀孕的;怀胎的Wedlock n.婚姻,已婚状态Attribute vt.(to)把…归因于,把归咎于Unwed a.没有结婚的,未婚的Commit vt.使承担义务,使作出保证Influence n.影响;有影响的人(或物) vt.对..有作用Portray vt.描写,描述Sustain vt.维持,使继续Civilization n.文明,文明世界Vanish vi.消失Profanity n.(使用)亵渎语言(或行动) Reputation n.声誉,声望;名声;好名声Legacy n.遗产,遗赠;先人(或过去)留下的东西Uphold vt.维护,维持;保持;拥护;确认Sibling n.同胞手足(指兄、弟、姐或妹)Pave vt.铺(路),铺砌on one's mind压在心头be good for(人或其信用)有偿还…能力的on credit用赊欠的方法,凭信用open a door to导致;为…创造机会keep one's word遵守诺言do wrong犯罪;干坏事have a stake in与…有利害关系out of habit出于习惯think of...as把…看作the reverse side of the coin问题的另一面out of wedlock婚外Attribute...to把…归因于be committed to对…承担义务;承诺做…think twice再想一想,重新考虑care about对…关心;注意pass on传给(后代)to this day到现在,至今know of听说,了解pave the way (for) 为…铺平道路;导致Unit SixText ANerd n.[俚语]讨厌鬼;呆子Geek n.[俚语]反常的人,畸形人;野人System n.系统,体系;制度,体制Term n.(有特定意义的)词,词语;术语Date n.(尤指男女间的)约会;(异性的)约会对象Shock n.震惊vt.震惊Bite v.咬Reveal vt.揭示,揭露;暴露;上帝(启示)Delicate a.献(身),把(时间、精力等)用于Pursuit n.追求;寻求Freak n.怪人Prestigious a.有威望的,有声望的,受尊敬的Educational a.教育的,有教育意义的Institution n.(教育、慈善、XX性质的)社会公共机构anti-intellectualism n.反对(或敌视)知识分子的行为Admit vt.承认(事实、错误等)Undergraduate n.(尚未取得学位的)大学生,大学本科生Pursue vt.追求,寻求Elementary a.基础的,初级的Prefer vt.(to)宁可,更喜欢;宁愿(选择) Airplane n.飞机Idle a.空闲的;闲着的;懒散的vt.虚度Social a.社会的,社交的,交际的Outcast a.被遗弃者,被逐出者Intelligence n.智力;理解力Refusal n.拒绝Conform vi.(to)遵照,顺从anti-intellectual a.反对知识分子的;反知识的Deprive vt.(of)夺去;剥夺;使丧失Adequate a.足够的Acquire vt.取得;获得;学到,习得Tease vt.取笑,戏弄Industrialize vt.(使)工业化Economic a.经济的;经济学的Rival n.竞争者,对手Professorship n.教授职位Materially ad.物质上Rewarding a.值得做的;报酬丰厚的Average a.平常的Professional a.职业性的,非业余的Baseball n.棒球(运动)Compete vi.竞争world-class a.世界级的;世界一流水平的Academic a.(高等)教学的;学术的Afloat a.(在经济上)应付裕如的;浮在水上的Largely ad.主要地;大量地Import vt.进口,输入n.[常用复数]进口商品Abroad ad.到国外,在国外Major a.较大的,较多的,较重要的Portion n.一部分,一份Cultivate vt.培育,培养pro-intellectual a.有利于知识分子的;促进理性知识的Impoverished a.穷困的Adapt vi.适应vt.使适应,使适合Educate vt.教育;培养;训练Workforce n.劳动大军,劳动力Innovative a.革新的;富有革新精神的Intelligent a.聪明的,睿智的Leadership n.领导层Extent n.程度,限度Insult vt.&n.侮辱bite off咬掉be dedicated to致力于,献身于look down on轻视,看不起idle away浪费(时间)conform to遵照;符合be deprived of被夺去;被剥夺not least of all尤其be held up as被推举为;被展示为instead of代替;而不是…lie with应由…(承担责任);(作出决定等)得靠…adapt to适应do away with废除,去掉stand a chance有可能,有希望Text BLifestyle n.生活方式Trend n.倾向,趋向,趋势Fad n.(一时的)风尚Style n.时髦,时尚;式样,类型Sunglasses n.[复数]太阳眼镜,墨镜Jeans n.[复数]牛仔裤;牛仔服Sushi n.寿司(一种日本食品)Jog vi.慢跑(尤指健身锻炼)Pasta n.意大利面制品;意大利面食(包括细面条等) Escape vi.逃跑;逃脱n.避免;逃避Fashion n.(服饰等的)流行式样;(行为等的)风尚Slang n.俚语Specific a.特定的;特有的;具体的;明确的Celebrity n.名流;名人Politician n.政治家;[贬]政客Elderly a.上了年纪的,中年以上的Commercial n.(电视或无线电中的)商业广告a.商业的Hamburger n.汉堡包(即面包夹煎牛肉饼)Beef n.牛肉Exterminator n.灭害(如老鼠等)为业的人(或公司、企业) Customer n.顾客,主顾Insect n.昆虫Advertisement n.广告Cockroach n.蟑螂Manufacturer n.制造商;制造厂Profit n.利润Groovy a.[俚语]顶刮刮的,绝妙的Awesome a.[俚语]精彩的,绝妙的Irrational a.无理性的,失去理性的Rational a.理性的;理智的;合理的;出于理性的Creative a.创造的;创造性的in-group n.内集团,自己人小团体Consumer n.消费者,用户Additional a.另外的,附加的Frequent a.时常发生的;频繁的Personal a.私人的,个人的Nationwide a.全国性的;全国范围的Aerobic a.需氧的;增氧健身法的;有氧的Diet n.日常饮食,日常食物;特种饮食,规定饮食Similar a.类似的,相似的in style流行out of style不流行out of date过时的on (the) top of在…之上go fashion开始流行be in fashion在流行go out of fashion不再流行be out of fashion不再流行and the like之类,等等break down 崩溃,坍塌point out指出participate in参加,参与Unit SevenText ADeadeye a.神射手的Grader n.(美)(中小学的)…年级学生Newcomer n.新来的人Ignorant a.无知的Prevail vi.(among,in)流行,盛行Wisdom n.看法,意见;智慧Spoil vt.损坏,糟蹋;宠坏,溺爱Nasty a.凶恶的Chase vt.追逐,追赶Deplore vt.哀叹,对…深感遗憾Whereas conj.虽然;而View vt.看待;考虑Liberal a.开明的Gulp vi.喘不过气,哽住follow-up n.紧接着的问题,后续事物Bungle vt.把…搞糟Mess vt.凌乱,一团糟Dimension n.特点,特性Pet n.宠儿,得宠的人;爱畜,宠物Merely ad.仅仅,只不过Presence n.出席;到场;存在Derivative a.被引申出的;缺乏独创性的,第二手的Buddy n.好朋友,伙伴Tentatively ad.犹豫地,迟疑不决地Venture vt.大胆说,不揣冒昧说出Confident a.有信心的,自信的Impulsively ad.一时冲动地Hunk n.(一)大片,(一)厚块Gum n.橡胶,口香糖Eraser n.橡皮;黑板擦Gasp vi.急促地吸气,倒抽一口气Creep vi.爬行;匍匐潜行Hurriedly ad.匆忙地Roar vi.大笑;狂笑Icebreaker n.破冰船;打破僵局的东西Afterwards ad.以后,后来Legend n.传说,传奇故事battle one's way一路奋战move in迁入,搬进come of产生,是…的结果ease in(小心翼翼地)使逐步适应go at向…冲来among other things除了别的以外;其中clean up把…打扫干净;清理day after day日复一日地by chance偶然,碰巧Text BCompetent a.有能力的;胜任的Freshman n.大学一年级学生(可兼指男女) Enthusiastic a.热情的,热心的Sensitive a.(to)敏感的;善解人意的Determine vt.决定;决心Determined a.决意的;已下决心的Slender a.细长的,苗条的Perch vt.使飞落,使暂栖;使蹲踞于vi.(鸟)飞落Polish vt.擦,擦亮Cardigan n.卡迪根式开襟毛线衣Sweater n.针织套衫,羊毛套衫Rainy a.下雨的;多雨的Substitute vt.用…代替,代以Raincoat n.雨衣Sparkle vi.(眼睛)熠熠发光Somehow ad.以某种方式,用某种方法Reassure v.使放心,使消除疑虑Formal a.拘谨的;正式的Stern a.严厉的,严格的Occasion n.场合,时刻Ironic a.讽刺的,挖苦的Steadily ad.稳定地;不变地;持续地Offend vt.冒犯,得罪,使生气Tone n.音,音调;语气Personality n.人格;个性Integrity n.诚实,正直Vitality n.生气,活力Pop n.砰的一声vi.发出砰的响声;突显quiz(ze) n.测验pop quiz 突击测验Current a.跟上…(进展)的;现时的,当前的Occasional a.偶尔的,偶发的Literary a.文学(上)的Brief a.短暂的,短时间的Glance n.一瞥;扫视vi.(粗略地)一看;扫视Lectern n.(演讲者放讲稿的)讲台(或立架) Socratic a.苏格拉底问答法的Dominate v.控制,统治,支配Respond vi.回答,答复;作出反应Wink vi.眨眼,使眼色.tough-minded a.意志坚强的,绝强的Sloppy a.粗心的,草率的Inattention n.不注意;漫不经心Avail n.效果;作用Expatriate n.移居国外者for the most part多半,通常light up照亮;(脸)露喜色at ease自在;舒适,不拘束on occasion偶尔,有时keep one's distance from保持(与…的)距离;回避all right(用以加强语气)确实,无疑地to no avail全无结果,徒劳on one's own 独自地;独立地. .。

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册答案

21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册答案Unit 4Text AExerciseIV1. endure2. accumulated3. somewhat4. property5. informed6. wrinkled7. collapsing8. mourning9. contributed10. possessed11. recovered12. trembled13. fulfill14. drove15. stagger16. utteredV1. because of2. be blessed with3. as well as4. spoke of5. a good deal of6. at most7. stand on its feet8. be ashamed of9. as soon as10. leaning onVI1. a bearded young man2. three colored pictures3. a flowered lawn4. a gifted 〈talented〉pianist5. an old lady with a wrinkled face6. a home for the aged7. a cultured college student8. an experienced driver9. a skilled engineer10. a spiritedhitted discussionVII1. shameless2. cheerful3. endless4. windless5. fearless6. countless7. meaningful8. colorful9. delightful10. thoughtfulIX1. Nor did he give me any explanation.2. Nor did he feel ashamed for that.3. Nor do I think it necessary to do so.4. Nor will he invite his relatives and friends.5. Nor did we know his phone number.6. Nor did she enter the home for the aged.XIII1. Sick and weak as Grandma is, she has undertaken all the housework in the family.2. The recording company had never been so pleased with any singer. For them, Stevie Wonder was a real find.3. They had no running water where they lived. Nor did they have conveniences of life such as gas and electricity.4. Six years passed, then seven and eight, and nothing was heard of that French artist. It seemed certain that he had left the country for only God knows where.5. He was very ill that summer, but as soon as he felt better in the fall, he resumed his writing and finished his novel within two months.6. Driven by a strong will, Alex finally fulfilled the task he had undertaken.7. With the help of the doctor and the nurses, the patient recovered quickly and in a few weeks was able to stand on his feet once more.8. It was really sad to watch the old man’s wrinkled face, which spoke of all that he had endured in his life.Text BExercise B1. D2. D3. A4. B5. A6. B7. D8. A9. B10. AVocabulary Exercises I1. responsibilities2. purchase3. portrays4. vanished5. immense6. decent7. eventually8. motivation9. reputation10. restore11. neighborhood12. sustain13. upholds14. creditII1. paved the way for2. is attributed to3. out of habit4. kept his word5. open the door to6. think twice7. think of … as8. care about9. had been passed on10. To this dayUnit 5Text AExerciseV1. compromise2. content3. Unfortunately4. individual5. gamble6. spun7. attractive8. afterwards9. tradition10. unique11. arose12. energeticVI1. a little2. and so on3. as well4. give way to5. in the same way as6. had in mind7. most of the time8. have been on their feet9. went off10. are named after11. has no right to12. sorted outVII1. compromise with…over2. lying…in3. lie on4. content with5. call at6. called on7. named…after8. active in9. opinions about10. opinion ofVIII1. uncertain2. unknown3. unable4. unfortunate5. incorrect6. impatient7. illegal8. irregular9. irrelevant10. improperX1. What a pity you won’t be back before I leave!2. What a pity to waste the food!3. What a pity she isn’t here!4. What a pity that we can die only once for our country!5. What a pity that some of the best acting on stage today can only be seen by so few people!6. What a pity you can’t swim.XII1. That’s where2. That’s why3. that’s where4. That’s what5. That’s how6. That’s how7. that’s when8. that’s when9. that’s what10. That’s whe reXIV1. They are Mary’s sons Robert and Lawrence. One is named after her father; the other is named after her grandfather.2. He is not content with what has already got. What a pity he never understands that happiness lies in contentment.3. She is very active in classroom activities. I am sure she will make a good teacher.4. You may have different opinions about it, but I hate the idea ofurging people todrink, especially at a dinner party.5. We are prepared to give way a little to them on minor problems, but we will never compromise with them on major questions of principle.6. Robert did not usually get much exercise during the year, while his wife Mary was on her feet most of the time. That’s why it was impossible, or difficult at least, for them to choose a place they both liked for their holiday.7. David is a young writer with a high opinion of himself. He thinks that his writing style is unique and refined. But unfortunately, that is not the case.8. All I want to say is that as individuals we enjoy many different rights, but we have no right to do anything harmful to society.Text BExerciseI1. effective2. argument3. alert4. typical5. avoid6. patience7. hostile8. mention9. significant10. complain11. bothered12. historical13. tempted14. selfishII1. lose her temper2. changed for the better3. make matters worse4. fell behind5. will take offence6. launched into7. added to8. saw eye to eye9. hold their tongues10. poke fun atUnit 6Text AExerciseIV1. shocked2. admitted3. pursue4. prefer5. intelligent6. acquire7. average8. cultivate9. typical10. pursuit11. imported12. bite13. compete14. constantly15. prestigious16. extentV1. dedicated to2. stood a chance3. held up as4. least of all5. conform to6. co mpares…to7. done away with8. deprived of9. looked down upon10. adapt to11. instead of12. keep upVIII1. If we are to promote higher education, we must try to make university professorships the most prestigious positions in the country.2. If we are to remain a world-class power, our universities must be able to train students to become first-class scholars and engineers.3. If you are to make your child a person of knowledge, you must encourage him to spend more time studying.4. If you are to apply for this scholarship, fill out the application form and return it now.5. If we are to further develop the economy of Shanghai, we have to make full use of the Yangtze River.XII1. The problem lies in how people look at those students dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge.2. Our government has decided to put a lot more money into education than before.3. We have to train more first-class engineers to compete in the technology race with Japan.4. The intellectually curious and hard-working students should be praised and held up as examples to other students.5. Not until we do away with our anti-intellectualism do we stand a chance to remain a world-class power.6. We must adapt ourselves to the demand of our times, otherwise we’ll fall behind other industrialized nations of the world.7. The parents are proud of their son who is studying English while other children are playing football.8. Do you really expect to improve your English without spending more time studying it?Text BExerciseI1. escapes2. specific3. frequent4. similar5. profit7. creative8. customer, customer9. consumers10. diet11. manufacturer12. advertisementII1. pointed out2. goes out of fashion3. According to4. and the like5. out of date6. broke down7. comes along8. on top ofUnit 7Text AExerciseIV1. crept2. presence4. spoiled5. previously6. roaring7. merely8. ignorant9. confident10. venture11. chased12. liberalV1. stared at2. come of3. establish itself as4. threw…at5. came up to6. are for7. move in8. viewed as9. among other things10. by chanceVI1. momentary2. lively3. attractive4. orderly5. selective6. deadly7. legendary8. protective9. constructive10. costly11. brotherly12. honorary13. progressive14. sickly15. customary16. earthly17. revolutionary18. reactionaryX1. Mr. Smith was viewed as a very liberal person who believed, among other things, that all men are equal under the law.2. It is not by chance that he won the prize; his success comes fromhis hard training.3. The teacher talked a lot with the white kids, trying to convince them that all men are created equal, but nothing much came of it in the beginning several weeks.4. As I was a newcomer to that school, I felt lonely and friendless for a time.5. Day after day Weiming kept talking with Mrs. Wilson, and his oral English became more and more fluent and natural.6. Whereas some of the kids were quite nasty during those first few weeks, a little white girl was extremely friendly to me.7. I later came to know that the man who looked old and wrinkled was only about 45.8. Soon after graduating from university, he established himself as a qualified and responsible teacher of English.Text BExercise B1. B2. A3. B4. C5. C6. B7. A8. DI1. personality2. dominates3. competent4. substituting5. respond6. somehow7. determined8. communicate9. current10. brief11. glance12. polish13. formal14. sensitiveII1. on their own2. for the most part3. kept his distance4. to no avail5. on occasion6. think…over7. lit up8. at ease9. all right10. now and then Unit 8Text AExerciseIV1. one2. that3. one4. ones5. that6. thoseV1. promises2. reliable3. project4. barely5. be abolished7. endless8. primarily9. equivalents10. application11. incredible12. purpose13. acceptance14. stimulatingVI1. ran into2. serves as3. well ahead of schedule4. arises…from5. communicate with6. brought about7. take advantage of8. is sure toVIII1. unhappy2. unnoticed3. unprepared5. unforeseen / unexpected / unbelievable6. unfair7. unknown8. unclearIX1. unforgettable2. enjoyable3. questionable4. unimaginable5. unbearable6. regrettable7. changeable8. foreseeableXIII1. No scientist knows exactly where the information highway will lead us in the decade ahead.2. It is crucial that developed countries and developing countries increase mutual understanding and mutual respect through more communication.3. From the very beginning, the mass media paid particular attention to this treatise on the personal computer.4. My nephew had thought that Japanese, which is similar to Chinese in many ways, was easy to learn, but it was not the case.5. You should have known better. The way a college professor teaches is not confined only to telling his students the basic facts. He or she also stimulates discussions and debates.6. It was originally estimated that the project would take five years. But thanks to the creativity of the workers as well as the engineers, it was finished well ahead of schedule.7. The process of thinking about and writing his autobiography took the American writer more than three years, during which he ran into many unimaginable difficulties.8. The doctors aren’t sure what illness he is suffering from. That’s why he had decided to retire ahead of schedule.Text BExercise C1. D2. B3. A4. D5. B6. CI1. occupation2. artificial3. summarize4. solves5. sample6. identify7. extraordinary8. available9. consult10. environmental11. capability12. relationshipII1. has been turned … into2. a variety of3. was responsible for。

21世纪大学新英语读写译教程1所有translation

Unit1A1 There’s no point in fretting about the things that can’t be changed.2 He was more at ease during the class than on a political platform.3 A new version of the software is due in the next couple of weeks.4 Our project ran into a problem when we lost a sponsor.5 Banks normally give priority to big business wen deciding on loans.6 Let’s take advantage of the good weather and go on a picnic.7 Anderson played a crucial role in the team’s 3-2 victory on Saturday.8 The technology sector is doing badly.Old economy stocks,bycontrast,are performing very well. B1 Go to all orientations.Yes,that’s right –it really is necessary to attend all the orientations.2 Armed with a thorough understanding of all aspects of campus life—or ,at least,those aspects you can glean from orientation—you will feel more at ease when issues atise,as they always do.3 Often it is temping to sleep through early morning class or skip it altogether—resist temptation.Make it a priority to attend all of your class on time.4 That being said,be careful of taking too much time for yourself.Unit2A1 Seven-two percent of people of people eventually found work,but mainly in low-paid service jobs.2 He was ordered to compensate all of the victims of the fire and pay a heavy fine.3 He was giving a talk at a career-development seminar to top executives,who were evaluating his career potential.4 When she looked back on 2012 at the end of the year,she was overwhelmed with gratitude.5 Due to the circumstances beyond our control,we regret to inform customers that this store will be closed early.B1 Mrs.Smith performed classroom procedures as though she had repeatedly practiced each one determined to achieve perfection.2 She rarely grinned without providing some sort of manual or verbal gesture.3 Even Shakespeare himself could not have put my sixth-grade essay to shame.4 If only she could understand how I truly admired and viewed her as a “teacher”,someone who earned and deserved that special title.Unit3A1 The amount of financial aid offered has become more central to students’decisions about which school to attend.2 As a parent trying to balance home and career,it’s very diffivult to find time for a social life.3 The ability to communicate effectively with adults,both orally and in writing,is very important for children.4 Chewing gives psychological satisfaction,and even in scientific experiments the chewing gum has been found to help reduce tension.5 In most vases,you will be required to request permission from your manager.B1 Then came the 1990s,and the rise of the personal computer and the Internet.Today ,telecommuting is gaining much wider acceptance.2 Experts say telecommuting can help organizations keep good worker who live far from the office or want to move out of the area.3 People who might make others sick if they came to work might still but well enough to work from home.4 He led the design process for several space vehicles and communications systems for NASA and the Air Force.Unit4A1 He who will not allow his friends to share the prize must not expect them to share the danger.2 A man dies often as he loses a friend, but he gains new life by new contacts and new friends.3 Adversity reveals genius ;fortune conceals it.4 French cheese has a large variety and enjoy world-wide fame.5 It is wise to consider time and again before starting anew career path.6 The old master was eager to pass the technical know-how to the younger generation.7 The new invention of light bulbs has brought out earthshaking changes.8 Those who expect to reap the fruits of labour must put themselves through the hardship firstB1 I spent a month trying to find another salaried job.Nothing.2 I used books , business coaches, and seminars.3 Don’t get sucked in by schools or course ’sellers’ who tell you that if you increase your mastery your business will magically increase.4 For a parent the freedom that comes from running your own business—especially one where you work from home with huge flexibility—is priceless.Unit5A1 A short time ago,however,I witnessed an event that showed me how being wrapped up in my own little world has kept me from being fully aware of the bigger world picture around me.2 My mind and car were in auto pilot ,ready to go when suddenly my trance was broken by an unforgettable sight.3 My thought was quickly interrupted by horror when I saw that the couple was not walking in the crosswalk, but was instead veering diagonally, directly toward the middle of the intersection.4 Never skipping aa beat, the couple adjusted their course as they followed the coaching.5 Do this and you will realize that this moment is all there is more importantly ,this moment is all that you have to make a difference in life.Unit6A1 He arrived home just in time to witness his brother taken away by the police.2 My aunt never married because her father wouldn’t concent to her marriage.3 We were having such a good time that we decided to prolong our stay by another week.4 “How was the party?”“Ok, but one of my classmates spilled wine over my new clothes.”5 The graduation ceremony allows students to celebrate their achivements with their familiesand friends.B1 Realizing that death is a certainty and as much a part of life as being born, if the time comes when I can no longer take part in decisions for my own future, I wish this statement to stand as an expression of my wishes while still of sound mind….2 I request that I be allowed to die with dignity and not be kept alive by artificial means or “heroic measures”.3 The sun had just set, and the sky was a melody of color. Just for him, I thought to celebrate his freedom.4 But most of all he instilled in me a sense of honor that keeps me true to my convictions and faithful to my obligations.Unit7A1 In my opinion, this father loves his son as much as you can reasonably expect him to .He just loves his child in a special way.2 During those difficult years, my uncle was very kind to me. Naturally, I fostered a deep emotional bond with him.3 Like a city buried by a volcano, they remain frozen in time, untouched by the change, decay and renewal which constantly alter the structures of our conscious mental life.4 He continually told his parents he was going to be famous but they treated his claims with contempt.5 At the tender age of nine, just after the war, he was part of the second group of children from England to be shipped to Australia.6 She was tired of having to adjust to other people’s ideas of what a woman should be.7 Many American man break gender stereotype and choose to stay home taking care of the housework and children.8 The local government said that the man involved in the scandal was not a public servant but a part-time worker. But lots of people simply didn’t buy that comment.B1 A well-adjusted, loving mother is one who gradually but surely pushes her son away, both emotionally and physically, in order to allow him to become a healthy man.2 Somehow, when so many of our other beliefs about the roles of men and women have been revolutionized, our view of the mother-son relationship has remained frozen in time.3 A father who breaks gender stereotypes and teaches his daughter a traditionally masculine task---say ,rebuilding a car engine—is considered to be pretty cool.4 In fact, research shows that boys suffer when they separate prematurely from their mothers and benefit from closeness in myriad ways throughout their lives.Unit8A1 The first thing you want to do is to shut off the water to the house to keep the damage to a minimum.2 This new mobile phone is much less expensive, but it’s worth playing around with just to learn what you can do with it.3 As a kid I made more than my share of trouble for my parents and the neighborhood, andmostly got away with it.4 Generally, people take the peaceful world for granted if they lived in the Midwest.5 The repeated failures undermined his self-confidence and struck true terror in his heart.6 I’m not sure what this program does but the warning keeps popping up while I am running the software.7 During the hearing Wednesday, Jack admitted his financial setbacks, saying that “No one bats a thousand”8 I have a friend that whenever there’s a good opportunity, he will screw it upB1 As a result, we remove ourselves from many learning experiences except for those occurring in the most private of circumstances.2 Too great an adherence to the belief “to err is wrong” , however ,can greatly undermine your attempts to generate new ideas.3 But if you were to break a leg, you would immediately notice all of the things you could no longer do, but which you used to take for granted.4 Thus, errors, atthe very least, are a sign that we are diverging from the main road and trying different approaches.。

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21世纪大学英语读写教程第一册01 Unit 1

Text A Listening First Listening Before listening to the tape, have a quick look at the following words. grade 分数

concentrate 全神贯注

schedule 时间表

pressure 压力

selectively 有选择地

relevant 有关的

skip over 跳过;略过

approach 方法

Second Listening Listen to the tape again. Then, choose the best answer to each of the following questions. 1. The purpose of this listening passage is ____. A) to describe college life B) to give advice for college success C) to warn against being lazy at college D) to increase college enrollment(入学人数) 2. According to the listening passage, the most important key to getting good grades at college is _____. A) asking questions in class B) doing assignments ahead of time C) working as hard as you can D) learning how to study effectively 3. Which of the following does the listening NOT say you should do? A) Organize your time and materials. B) Write down every word the professor says in class. C) Treat studying like business. D) Study together.

Pre-reading Questions 1. Based on the title, guess what the text is about. 2. Look at the subheadings, 1-8, in the text. Which of these activities do you already do? In which areas do you feel you need improvement? 3. Are there any "secrets" to your own success as a student? In other words, do you have any special study techniques which have been very successful for you?

Secrets of A Students Edwin Kiester & Sally Valentine Kiester Alex, now a first-year student in natural sciences at Cambridge, played football for his school in Manchester and directed the school production of a play — but he left school with five A's. Amanda, studying English at Bristol University, acted in plays at her school and played tennis regularly. Yet she still managed to get four A's. How do A students like these do it? Brains aren't the only answer. The most gifted students do not necessarily perform best in exams. Knowing how to make the most of one's abilities counts for much more. Hard work isn't the whole story either. Some of these high-achieving students actually put in fewer hours than their lower-scoring classmates. The students at the top of the class get there by mastering a few basic techniques that others can easily learn. Here, according to education experts and students themselves, are the secrets of A students. 1. Concentrate! Top students allow no interruptions of their study time. Once the books are open, phone calls go unanswered, TV unwatched and newspapers unread. "This doesn't mean ignoring important things in your life," Amanda explains. "It means planning your study time so that you can concentrate. If I'm worried about a sick friend, I call her before I start my homework. Then when I sit down to study, I can really focus." 2. Study anywhere — or everywhere. A university professor in Arizona assigned to tutor underachieving college athletes, recalls a runner who exercised daily. He persuaded him to use the time to memorise biology terms. Another student stuck a vocabulary list on his bathroom wall and learned a new word every day while brushing his teeth. 3. Organize your materials. At school, Tom played basketball. "I was too busy to waste time looking for a pencil or a missing notebook. I kept everything just where I could get my hands on it," he says. Paul, a student in New Mexico, keeps two folders for each subject — one for the day's assignments, the other for homework completed and ready to hand in. A drawer keeps essentials together and cuts down on time-wasting searches. 4. Organize your time. When a teacher set a long essay, Alex would spend a couple of days reading round the subject and making notes, then he'd do a rough draft and write up the essay. He would aim to finish a couple of days before the assignment was due so that if it took longer than expected, he'd still meet the deadline. Amanda stuck to a study schedule that included breaks every two hours. "Trying to study when you're overtired isn't smart," she advises. "Even a short break to stretch or get some fresh air can work wonders." 5. Learn how to read. "I used to spend hours going through irrelevant material," Amanda remembers. "But then I got used to reading quickly; if the first sentence of a paragraph wasn't relevant, I'd move on to the next paragraph." "The best course I ever took," says an Oklahoma student, "was speed-reading. I not only increased my words per minute but also learned to look at a book's table of contents and pictures first. Then, when I began to read, I had a sense of the material and I retained a lot more." To such students, the secret of good reading is to be an active reader — one who keeps asking questions that lead to a full understanding of the material being read. 6. Take good notes. "Before writing anything, I divide my page into two parts," says Amanda, "the left part is about a third of the page wide; the right, two-thirds. I write my notes in the wider part, and put down the main ideas on the left. During revision, this is very useful because you can see immediately why the material is relevant, rather than being worried by a great mass of information." Just before the end of lesson bell rings, most students close their books, put away papers, talk to friends and get ready to leave. But a smart student uses those few minutes to write two or three sentences about the lesson's main points, which he scans before the next class. 7. Ask questions. "If you ask questions, you know at once whether you have got the point or not," says Alex. Class participation is a matter of showing intellectual curiosity. In a lecture on economics, for example, curious students would ask how the Chinese economy could be both socialist and market-driven, thus interesting themselves not only in whats, but also in whys and hows. 8. Study together. The value of working together was shown in an experiment at the University of California at Berkeley. A graduate student there who observed a first-year calculus course found that Asian-American students discussed homework, tried different approaches and explained their solutions to one another while the others studied alone, spent most of their time reading and rereading the text, and tried the same approach time after time even if it was unsuccessful. After all, the secrets of A students are not so secret. You can learn and master them and become an A student, too. (795 words)

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