研究生英语读写译教程unit6
新视野英语读写教程Unit 6 Dreams PPT

New Words & Expressions
mention 2. v. mention sth to somebody mention that now you mention it don't mention it not to mention sth
I was late for work as a consequence of the heavy traffic.
New Words & Expressions
mention 1. n.
There are a couple of points worthy of mention.
有几点值得一说。
What's your occupation?
Please write down your name, address and occupation in your resume.
take up an occupation 就业
New Words & Expressions
understandable 1. =normal and reasonable in a particular situation
It is understandable that she should feel upset— no one talked to her the whole evening.
New Words & Expressions
understandable
2. =clear and easy to understand His explanation was understandable.
研究生英语综合教程下unit6

Inaugu ral Addres sVice Presid ent Johnso n, Mr. Speake r, Mr. ChiefJustic e, Presid ent Eisenh ower,Vice Presid ent Nixon,Presid ent Truman, revere nd clergy, fellow citize ns, we observ e todaynot a victor y of party,but a celebr ation of freedo m—symbol izing an end, as well as a beginn ing—signif yingrenewa l, as well as change. For I have swornbefore you and Almigh ty God the same solemn oath our forebe ars prescr ibednearly a centur y and threequarte rs ago.约翰逊副总统,主持人先生,首席大法官先生,艾森豪威尔总统,尼克松副总统,杜鲁门总统,尊敬的牧师,我的公民同胞们,今天我们庆祝的不是政党的胜利,而是自由的胜利。
这象征着一个结束,也象征着一个开端;意味着延续也意味着变革。
因为我已在你们和全能的上帝面前,宣读了我们的先辈在大约175年前拟定的庄严誓言。
The worldis very differ ent now. For man holdsin his mortal handsthe powerto abolis h all formsof humanpovert y and all formsof humanlife. And yet the same revolu tiona ry belief s for whichour forebe ars fought are stillat issuearound the globe—the belief that the rights of man come not from the genero sityof the state, but from the hand of God.当今的世界已经大不相同。
大学英语教程4读写译UNIT 6 ppt课件

大学英语教程4 读写译
READING SELECTION: TEXT A
UNIT SIX
激励孩子取得成功
作为父母, 不知从什么时候开始,我们失去了一些东 西。失去了对孩子的未来至关重要的东西。 如今,有太多的青少年没有进取精神。在他们看来,工作 是一个由四个字母组成的令人生厌的字眼。他们不像我们 一样拥有梦想和希望。他们不尊敬长者,视父母如奴隶。 在为你的¡°约翰尼¡辩 ± 解之前,有一些孩子还真与此不同, 令人惊叹不已。 这些孩子让我们感到鼓舞,但是遗憾的是 他们的数量太少。有很大一部分没有受到很好激励的青少 年,明显存在于收入偏低、受教育少的社会经济层次中。 文化发生了转变,我们忙于给孩子一个童年,以至于没有
5. As the children get older, into their late teens this becomes even
more burdensome for parents. (troublesome)
BACK
大学英语教程4 读写译
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UNIT FOUR
4. The first responsibility of any parent is to slowly, and without
trauma, teach their fledglings the ability and desire to function as
responsible adults. (an emotional wound)
more obvious in the lower income, or lesser educated, socio-
economic brackets. (category)
21世纪大学新英语读写译教程:Unit 6 Advertising

大学英语基础课程《高级综合英语》《21世纪大学新英语视听说教程4》Unit 5 Traffic ProblemLearning ObjectivesIn this unit, students are going to watch and listen to some news reports,news stories and interviews. Through doing a series of tasks, they will1.get to know some advertising campaigns of big companies;2.l earn some new d evelopment of advertising in mod ernworl d;3.express their opinions about advertisement’s influenceon peopl e.Teaching PlanTeaching Requirements:1. Lead students into the theme of the unit through picture literacy and group discussion.2. Familiarize Ss with advertisements in daily life.3. Help students get details as to how to describe and analyze advertisements.4. Teach students to express their opinions on advertisements.5.Teach Ss on how to express ideas using simple but good English.6.Ask students to imitate episodes of the listening material to improve their pronunciation andintonation.8. Improve students’ listening comprehension through listening and watching activities.9. Improve students’ oral English through group discussion report and presentation.Assessment:1.On-line learning progress check2.Attendance;3.Class participation;4.Assignment;5.Extended activities;6.Quizzes;7.Final examSession 1I.Lead-inTask 1Read the following questions and then discuss them with your classmates.1.Is advertising worthwhile for companies? Who actually pays forads?2.What is your opinion on competing companies spending largeamounts of money advertising their products?3.What are the negative social effects of advertisements?4.Are you easily affected by ads? Should peopl e buy productsaccording to what ads say?5. Shoul d young peopl e foll ow fashion advertised by famous stars? Task 2In our daily life we often meet with a lot of ad slogans. Work together to complete the following ad slogans and you would find how deeply we are influenced by ads.1. 大宝———天天见2. 神州行———我看行3. 恒源祥———羊羊羊4. 过节送礼———黄金搭档5. 风驰电掣———大运摩托6. 人要衣装———我要靓妆7. 钻石恒久远———一颗永流传8. 简约不简单———利朗商务男装9. 今年过节不收礼———收礼还收脑白金Task 3Read the following English ad slogans, and then work with your partner to translate them into Chinese.1. Good to the last drop.滴滴香浓,意犹未尽。
新视野大学英语第三版读写教程第二册Unit6 To work or not to work - That is the question翻译

U6 ATo work or not to work - That is the question打工还是不打工——这是个问题There are numerous and reliable ways by which one can measure the impact of employment on student achievement, and we used several in our research. We compared the grades of students who work a great deal with those who work in limited amounts or not at all. We also contrasted workers with non-workers, on different indicators of their commitment to education. Additionally, we followed students over time as they increased or decreased their work hours, and we assessed how different patterns of employment altered school performance and engagement.要衡量工作经历对学生成就的影响有许多可靠的方法。
在我们的研究中,我们采用了几种方法。
我们比较了打很多工的学生和打工时间有限或者根本不打工的学生的学习成绩。
我们也对比了打工学生和不打工学生在学习投入程度方面的不同指征。
另外,我们长期跟踪学生,了解他们在打工时间增加或减少时的表现。
而且,我们还评估了不同的打工模式如何改变学习成绩和学习参与度。
We have simplified and classified the data and the results are clear: The stakes are high. A heavy commitment to a part-time job during the academic year, say, working 20 hours per week or more, undermines and significantly interferes with school achievement and commitment. Overall, our study offers proof that students who worked more than 20 hours weekly were not comparable to their classmates. They earned lower grades, spent less time on homework, cut class more often, and cheated more frequently. And they reported lower levels of commitment to school and more modest educational aspirations.我们把数据加以简化和归类,得出的结论很明确:学生打工付出的代价很大。
专业学位硕士研究生英语Unit 6

4) He came to Tom as a last and desperate resort. 抱着最后一丝希望,他去找了汤姆。 5) He now abandoned the desperate plan of separating his company into two. 他现在放弃了那个将公司一分为二的冒险的计划。 6) He was desperate to have one final crack at winning. 他迫不及待地想要取得获胜的最后机会。
3) This letter is as illegible as hieroglyphics. 这封信上的地址简直像象形文字,无法辨认。 4) It is impossible to deliver this letter because the address is illegible. 由于地址字迹不清,致使信件无法投递。
1. circulation n. 发行量;流通;循环;传播
E.g. 1) The ideas have been in circulation for some time. 这些想法已经流行了一段时间。 2)This magazine has a large circulation. 这本杂志发行量很大。
ENGLISH FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
Employment
I Was Fired
About the author
Joan
Hamburg (born August 12, 1935) is a radio personality on WOR, 710 AM, in New York since the early 1970s. She grew up on Long Island and attended Barnard College before embarking on an advertising career. Hamburg started her radio broadcasting with small consumer (bargain shopping) segments on the long-running Rambling With Gambling morning show, eventually earning her own show.
专业学位硕士研究生英语教程06
unit 6EmploymentPreviewIn life, we may experience difficulties and troubles. Losing a job may be the worst thing that could ever happen to us. But persevere, and never give up. We will prove that we can find ways back to successful careers. So don't be afraid to move on and try your wings. Rally your support system. Persevere! Firing doesn't mean your life is over. It might turn out to be the best thing that ever happens to you.Part I. Text ReadingWarm-upI. Looking for a career advisor.Step oneAre you recently unemployed? Considering a new career? Or a new grad entering the job competition, and looking for your first job? Or are you an experienced professional, seeking a part-time job? No matter where you are in the cycle of work, career advisors can provide valuable guidance and resources to help you make productive and appropriate career decisions.Direction: Work in pairs or groups to guess what a career advisor can help you? You can choose the words and expressions in the following ellipse:career development/ job market/ career coach/ career assessment/ career exploration/ job searching/ resume writing/ interviewing/ salary negotiating/ salary information/ career resources/ personal criteria/ qualification/ polishing one's skill/ industry trend/ establishing goals/ productive/ efficient/ targeted/ constructive/ on-line/ professional/ valuable/ appropriateStep TwoTry to be a career advisor, and help others to seek a job in today's challenging job market. You are supposed to give advice on the following aspects:·Career assessment and career exploration·Career transition information·Job finding techniques·Personal marketing plansII. Attitude toward a job.A common reason given to dismiss people is that they "don't have the right attitude." What does this mean? What would be looked at by the boss in determining a person's attitude? What attitudes do you have which could have an effect on the type of job you should do?CIRCLE those words that apply to you now.UNDERLINE those words that you would like to apply to you.My attitude to WORK usually is:slack dedicated disorganized efficienteffective ambitious industrious innovativehard working sincere persistent hyperactiveacademic responsible practical lazybusinesslike mature bored positiveorganized punctual reliable immaturenegative adaptable positive unreliablekeenMy attitude to my WORKMATES usually is:cooperative cheesed off aloof independent superior inferior equal sympathetic racist caring thoughtful inspiring bored competitive irritable protective helpful shy quarrelsome tolerant friendly trusting polite moody pushy aggressive supportive sexistMy attitude to AUTHORITY usually is:dependable rebellious angry subservient scaredeager to please stubborn loyal cautious suspicious happy argumentative sneaky open assertivepassive aggressive tolerant proud cynicalIf you were fired, what would you do?·Being painful and dejected, feel like having a cry·Feel humiliated, and give up ever since.·Analyze reasons that lead to dismissal.·Find a career advisor for landing another job.·Begin another career exploration by yourself.TextI Was Fired! (fire开火<->cease fire停火)Joan Hamburg1[1] Fresh out of (Having just graduated from) Barnard College and the Speedwriting (速记) Institute, I was hired (employed) as a secretary to the editor of Coupon(优待券)Magazine. Tiny (small) circulation (发行量), but a real job. So now I had an income and an apartment (=flat公寓/ 住宅) in Manhattan: heaven (Paradise/ Eden) for a young woman from a small town on Long Island.[2] Like (prep.象) so many women of my generation (一代人), I went straight (directly) from college to secretarial (文秘) school to learn shorthand (速记), or speedwriting, despite (=in spite of) the fact that I had already co-written a book called New York on $5a Day《在纽约生活一天只花5元钱》.[3] As a former (the former前者, the latter后者;the former husband/ wife/ president)lefty (left-hander左撇子, 左翼分子) turned righty, thanks to an overzealous (过分热情的) teacher, I had distinctly (obviously显然) illegible (难辨认的, 字迹模糊的) handwriting (笔迹-> calligraphy书法)--so bad (poor learner差生=bad student坏学生) that after taking dictation (口授/ 听写to dictate a letter), I couldn't translate (make out看不清) it. The magazine was (The magazine was advertise->The magazine was advertisement->) advertising dependent (靠/ 依赖的), so in letters to the heads of major corporations (公司, 企业), I was told to offer (give) them the opportunity to place (put) their ads (advertisements) in four colors in our magazine for the mere (only) price of $10,000. Inadvertently (Carelessly不注意地), the d in ads became an s, and the president of one of those big companies was invited to "have his ass (屁股) in four colors" in our publication (出版物).[4] Guess what (what might/ would happen)? I was fired (dismissed), but luck showed her face (miracle took place). The editor was desperate for [was in bad need (want) of 急需] a copywriter (广告撰稿人). I was heading for the door, dejected (sad/ depressed沮丧的, 灰心的), afraid of (=feared) what my parents would think, when (suddenly) I heard her call out, "You--Joan! Can you write (写作能力) better than you can type (打字)?" I said, "Yes, of course." A copywriter was born.[5] When the magazine folded (failed倒闭), I got a chance to audition (interview试听/ 面试) for a two-hour daily radio program (节目) on a major (important) New York station. To everyone's surprise (n.), I got the job.[6] One day, a new [present: (1)礼物;(2)在场的;(3)再现历史事实;表演->] presence (person) arrived at the station, a female program director (节目编导). This large(魁梧) and formidable (强大的, 令人敬畏的) woman came to work every day with an equally large and formidable German (sheep + herd->herdsman牧师->) shepherd (牧羊犬). I thought I was doing a great job. She (the woman, not the dog) decided she didn't like me. When she called me into her office one Friday afternoon, she simply (only) said, "You're fired!" leaving (making) me to wonder what had gone so terribly wrong.[7] Six months later, after calling every program director (编导) in town, I went to work for another major-market radio station, doing four-minute stories for a low $15 each. With two young children and a husband who was just starting his own career, I took a chance.[8] Today, some (=about) 28 years later, I am still at WOR Radio2 with a two-hour daily talk show (脱口秀/ 谈话节目) interviewing celebrities, authors and politicians, imparting (=offering) information to more than a million listeners a week and loving every minute of it.[9] I was young when those firings happened, but the process [(1)工艺工序;(2)加工, e.g. word processor文字编辑软件] is still the same. Firings know no (=pay no attention to) age or gender. This is exactly what Sherrye Henry did.[10] Sherrye, returning home to New York City after a successful political career with the Clinton Administration (当局/ 政府) and working on the Hill3, was looking forward to (期待) a change of pace (speed/ rate步伐/ 节奏/ 节律) as a development officer (开发部经理) for a large nonprofit. When the organization hit (=met) turbulent financial water4, and she was the last one in, she was the first one out (最后加盟的人最先被裁员). Says Sherrye, "This wasn't the first job I had lost. Hard as it is (Although it is difficult), one (anybody/ everybody) must remember that there is always life after losing a job." Helpfulfriends, tenacity (坚韧), good luck and a good resume got (made) Sherrye back on track (回到正轨,找到工作). Within a month, she landed (got) what she calls the most satisfying job of her life: raising money (筹集捐款) for Episcopal (主教的, 主教制度的, 英国国教的) Relief (aid) and Development5, which provides emergency (紧急的) assistance to people in 40 countries.[11] (Pauline<->) Paul Jones has a different story. He had started at what is now JPMorgan Chase6 (摩根大通银行) as a high school student and climbed through the ranks to vice president. His 31-year career ended when his job was outsourced (arrange for sb outside a company to do work or provide goods for that company外包) to India. Paul was only in his 40s, and although there was no pension, he was offered (given) a two-year buyout [全部买下(市上产品)]. With the children out of school (Their children were independent), he and his wife made a decision: no more corporate (connected with a corporation) stress. They would do their own thing. Paul recently started a business developing and marketing cognac (a type of fine brandy made in western France) for the female market. He is his own boss, and he is filled with a new sense (feeling) of adventure and excitement. "Had they not pushed me out," he says, "I would still be there waiting for任人宰割)."[12] Lynn Sherr, ABC’s7(reward酬劳<->) award (奖金)-winning television correspondent (通讯员), writes in Outside the Box (置身事外), her autobiography, that she was gainfully employed (高薪挖走) at WCBS-TV8 in New York when (=suddenly) someone handed (gave) her the early edition of the Post (邮报). In the back, there was a story stating (saying) that Lynn Sherr was leaving CBS9 to write a book. Thinking that it was aruse (trick诡计) to keep her in line (control her), she didn't worry, but then her news director's deputy called: "Your contract is not being renewed, and you won't be on the air anymore. You can pick up your stuff (物品) at any time."[13] Says Lynn, "I felt like a failure (=wretch)." Worse yet (still), when an unnamed executive (执行编辑) was asked why he let her go, he answered, "Her shoulders were too wide for a closeup shot (photo/ picture近照)."[14] "In retrospect (thinking about a past event or situation)," Lynn writes, "I was only 32, and it did turn out (prove证明) to be the best thing that ever happened to me. It proved I could stand on my own (live independently) and not give up. It was about breaking out in order to break into the next level (不破不立)." She landed (was employed) at ABC News, covering political campaigns (a series of planned activities that are intended to achieve a particular social, commercial or political aim战役/运动/活动), conventions (traditions) and special events.[15] Each of these people found a way back to a (full + fill->) fulfilling (successful) career. And they all (=without exception) learned that the pain and humiliation (insult/ embarrassment) are temporary. So don't be afraid to move on and try your wings (振翅飞翔). Rally [动员/ 调动vt. 重整旗鼓; n. 集会) your support system (支援系统). Persevere (vt.坚持-> Perseverance: n.)! Firing doesn't mean your life is over (人生到了尽头). It might turn out (prove) to be the best thing that ever happened to you.Notes1. Joan Hamburg: Born on August 12, 1935, she is a radio personality (person人->personal个人的-> personnel人事) on WOR radio station in New York since the early 1970s. Hamburg is extremely famous, and show-business-conscious (奇才), and now bills (lists) herself as "America's foremost (most important) shopper and celebrity interviewer (host主持人)."2. WOR Radio: WOR is a class A (一流的) radio station located in New York City, operating on 710 kHz. The station has a talk format (style风格) and has conservative (保守的), or right (右翼的) of center hosts.3. the Hill (->Hilly多丘陵的): the Capital Hill (国会山), which refers to the United States Congress.4. (finance->) financial water: financial crisis.5. Episcopal Relief and Development: The worldwide relief agency of the Episcopal Church which provides money and resources in times of emergency (紧急情况) or disaster (灾难). It reaches more than 2 million people in over 40 countries. 英国国教会(Church of England),也称为安立甘宗或圣公宗,是基督新教的一个教派,与信义宗、归正宗同属基督新教三大主流教派。
研究生英语综合教程(上)Unit_6
Reading Focus – Global Understanding The vibrations of great things or people felt in New York A. I am curiously affected by emanations from the immediate surroundings while I am sitting in a hotel in New York: I am 22 blocks from where Rudolph Valentino lay in Example 1: state beautifully. I am eight blocks from where Nathan Hale was Example 2: executed. I am five blocks from the publishing house where Example 3: Ernest Hemingway hit Max Eastman on the nose. I am four miles from where Walt Whitman sat Example 4: sweating out editorials for The Brooklyn Eagle. B. The waiter also felt the same stimulus from being close to a famous actor.
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The vibrations of The insulation great things or provided by New people felt in York New York
研究生综合英语 Unit 6
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Starting out Reading Focus Reading More Practical Translation Focused Writing Final Project
Reading Focus – Global Understanding Body
B. Our pledge: To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends share, __________________________________________ To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the we pledge our word that one form of colonial free, ____________________________________________ control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced ________________________________________________ by a far more iron tyranny ________________________________________________. To those peoples in the huts and villages across the globe we pledge struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, ____________ our best efforts to help them help themselves _________________________________________________.
21世纪大学新英语读写译教程:Unit 6 Advertising
Unit 6 Advertising
8. Intelligence everywhere.
只管去做。(耐克运动鞋)
智慧演绎,无处不在。(摩托罗拉手机)
4. The new digital era.
9. We integrate, you communicate.
数码新时代。(索尼影碟机)
我们集大成,您超越自我。(三菱电工)
5. Impossible made possible.
➢ get to know some advertising campaigns of big companies; ➢ learn some new development of advertising in modern
world; ➢ express their opinions about advertisement’s influence
B. office supplies firm C. a sponsor of Team USA Basketball D. going all out for Beijing 2008 E. considered by 60% of consumers questioned as the
official sponsor F. gain instant recognition from Olympic sponsorship G. considered by 40% of consumers questioned as the