第一篇:大學(xué)英語(四)聽說 Test 1講稿
Tapescript of Test 1
Part A Directions: you’re going to hear eight short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation a question will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the question will be read only once.Listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you hear.(8 points)
1.M: What was it like growing up in Market Street, San Francisco? Was it safe?
W: I think so.My mom used to send me to the supermarket nearby and I’d go and shop when i was about 14 year’s old.Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 2.M: Have your parents approved of your engagement to Jack, Mary?
W: Well, my mom agrees to think about it.But my dad says he won’t give it a thought.Q: What does the woman mean about her parents’ attitude? 3.M: I’ve never heard such a fascinating lecture on solar energy.But you don’t seem impressed.Don't you like it, Sally?
W: Well, i must admit that i dozed off most of the time.I think it’s too difficult for me to understand.Q: How did the woman feel about the lecture? 4.W: I hear that you work part-time at a supermarket.What do you do there?
M: I work in the produce section.I also stock shelves.Sometime when it really gets busy, i help at the checkout counter.Q: What does the man occasionally do at the supermarket? 5.W: Have you got a job, Phil?
M: Yeah, i do yard work for the people in the neighborhood, cutting grass, raking fallen leaves, planting trees and pulling out weeds, things like that?
Q: What does Phil do? 6.M: The trees on our campus are really beautiful.W: You’re right, and they are useful, too.They cut down on our need for air conditioning, don’t you think?
Q: What does the woman mean? 7.W: Professor Webster has a class this afternoon from 2:30 to 4.But he won’t be able to make it because he’s lost his voice.M: Does he want me to try to find somebody else to take his place?
Q: What does the man mean? 8.M: Can you come to the concert to me this weekend, or do you have to prepare for the exams nest week?
W: Frankly speaking i still have a lot to do for the exams but maybe a break would do me good.Q: What will the woman probably do?
Part B
Directions: You’ll hear two conversations.Each will be read once.Listen carefully and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.(7 points)
Conversation 1 M: Have you ever heard about reality TY, Sally? W: Reality TV? What’s that? M: Reality TV refers to a new kind of TV program, it involves ordinary people who participate in a certain contest.It’s fun.W: I don’t care for it, Tom.What I enjoy most is knitting and reading books.M: Well, I like watching TV a lot and I learn a lot from it.W: It doesn’t teach you to do anything, does it? You just sit there and stare at TV.That’s not learning.M: But I do learn.And I fell relaxed while watching it.Life’s not all work, you know.W: But I like doing things while I rest.Life’s too short for us to waste time.M: Dear, as I’ve said many times, we’re different.There are two kinds of people in the word...W: I know, I know.Those who are never happy unless they’re running about doing things...M: That’s right, and those who are never happy unless they’re doing nothing.I’m one of the latter and you...W: I’m one of the former.And I’m proud of it.M: So now we agree.Live, and let live.Now you can go peacefully back to your knitting, and I can watch TV.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conservation you’ve just heard.9.What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers? 10.What are they mainly talking about? 11.Which of the following is true of the woman? 12.What can we learn about the man from the conversation?
Conversation 2 Tim: Hello? Alice: Hello.Tim.This is Alice.I’m in a bit of a crisis.Tim: What happened? Alice: I’m afraid I won’t be on the flight this afternoon.I got held up in the traffic on the way to the airport here and, basically by the time I got here there were no seats left.The airline had oversold the seats.I don’t know what to do.What do you think I should do? Tim: Will, the best thing to do is to get a seat on another airline.You could ask your airline to arrange for it.There might be a later flight tonight, or a flight tomorrow morning.Alice: Well, if I have to stay overnight at the airport, I don’t think I have enough cash to pay bills.I seemed to have left my credit card at home.Tim: Oh, that’s unfortunate.Alice: So ,what do you think I should do ? Tim: Well, the only thing to do is...Er...For us to pay for your room and you can pay us back later.I could probably authorize payment over phone.I’ll give them my credit card number and they’ll charge it to me.Alice: Thank you so much, Tim.Tim: It’s a pleasure.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you’ve just heard.13.Why couldn’t Alice get on her flight? 14.What would be the problem if Alice had to stay overnight at the airport? 15.What did Tim suggest as a solution to the problem?
Part C Directions: Listen to the passage three times and fill in the blanks with the missing words.(10 points)
Health experts have warned for many years that cigarette smoking can lead to heart disease, cancer and other medical problems.But smokers still find it extremely difficult to stop.The American Cancer Society decided to do something to help them kick this bad habit.Every year the group organizes a national non-smoking day in an attempt to get smokers to quit smoking.The organization is asking all smokers to stop smoking at least for 24 hours.They hope this will eventually enable many people to permanently kill the habit.The cancer society officials will give telephone callers advice on how to stop smoking.Smokers also can call a special telephone number to hear recorded messages by doctors.Some businesses will offer their workers candy or chewing gum to help them fight down the carve for smoking.Some companies are offering special gifts and lower prices to people who sign an agreement to stop smoking.And Americans who do not smoke are being asked to help just one person quit smoking during the 24-hour campaign.Part D Directions: You’re going to hear three passages.Each will be read once.Listen carefully and choose the right answers to the questions you hear.(10 points)
Passage 1
In many ways ours is a world without boundaries.Being a citizen of a particular nation is almost as much as being a resident of a particular town or province.Boundaries between countries are fading.People are free to move from one country to another due to the relaxation of immigration laws in the last century.Nowadays many countries have fairly simple requirements for obtaining citizenship and voting rights.In Europe, for example, the European Union’s membership has grown to 27countires.It has developed a common body of laws, common policies and practices, and a great deal of cooperation among its members.The adoption of the single currency, the euro, by 16 of its 27 member countries and the circulation of euro cash in January 2002 have enabled citizens in these countries to move about even more freely.In addition, all of the major organized religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam, are alive and well, but less clearly and exclusively identified with specific cultures and geographic regions.People everywhere feel free to convert to other religions, and many people identify themselves with more than one religion.Since 1995, which is called the Year of the Internet, cyberspace has become a rich and realistic realm of experience.Communications among people among the world have never been so easy and so fast.The world in cyberspace is truly without boundaries.Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.26.What is the passage mainly about? 27.How many members did the European Union have when this passage was written? 28.What can you learn from the passage?
Passage 2
Twenty years ago when i studied in New York, i began studying how people became millionaires.Surveying residents of stylish neighborhoods across the country, i discovered something very odd.Quite a lot who live in expensive homes and drive luxury cars don’t have much wealth.They may earn a fair amount of money, but they spend it all.Then i discovered something much odder: many who have a great deal of wealth don’t live in stylish neighborhoods.They don’t drive luxury cars.In one large metropolitan area i surveyed, fewer than half the millionaires lived in high-rent districts.That small insight changed my life.It led me out of an academic career, and inspired me to write.I wrote three books on affluence in two years.And it made me an adviser to corporations that sell products to individuals with high net wealth.What most people don’t realize is that wealth isn’t the same as income.If you made $1 million a year and spend $1 million, you’re not getting wealthier, you’re just living high.So if you ask me what is wealth, I can say wealth is what you accumulate, not what you spend.Question 29 to 31 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.29.What did the speaker do originally? 30.Who most likely live in expensive houses according to the passage? 31.What can we learn from the passage?
Passage 3
When it comes to leisure activities, Americans aren’t quite the fun-seekers they’ve been supposed to be.For one out of five, weekends and vacations are consumed by such drudgeries as house-cleaning, yard-working and cooking;only one-third of them enjoy the luxury of relaxing in the sun, going camping, playing sports, or simply relaxing.These are among the conclusions reached by a recent poll in which more than 1,120 employed Americans were asked how they occupy themselves on days they are not at work.According to the poll, older people, the rich, and the well-educated are most apt to spend their spare time doing the things they “want to do” rather than those they “have to do”.Overall, high-salaried people were more active then those with lower incomes---they reported watching less television and were more likely to engage in social and cultural activities.Furthermore, those with college degrees were about twice as likely as those with no more than a high school education to spend time playing sports(42% compared with 23%)
On the subject of vacations, the study found that college graduates were more likely than those with only high school degrees to have vacation plans(80% versus 60%).Of those who did intend to take some time off, 46% planned a sightseeing vacation(34% in the United States, 12%abroad), 34%expected to visit friends or relatives, 22% headed for the beach or lake, and 12% intended to relax at home.People who are divorced, widowed, or separated, the survey concluded, are the least likely of any group to take a vacation---and the least likely to attach any importance to it.Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you’ve just heard.32.What is the passage mainly about? 33.How do most people in the US spend their vacation according to the passage? 34.Which of the following adjectives best describes the passage? 35.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
第二篇:全新版大學(xué)英語聽說教程3最后Test1和Test 2答案
全新版大學(xué)英語聽說教程3最后Test1和Test 2答案
Test1
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Test 2
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Test1
16Researchers 17murdr 18Fortunately 19harmony 20advantage 21boxers 22brains 23Even the most ordinary household items such as irons or can-openers are designed for right-handed people.24you can buy anything from left-handed pocket calculators to knives and coffee mugs.25People who buy things from the shop say it just makes their everyday life much easier.Test 2
16course 17prevent 18technology 19benefits 20particular 21Due 22communities 23they are 24Recycling should be put into consideration 25consumers themselves have to be responsible for the proper disposal of their garbage.
第三篇:大學(xué)英語(四)聽說 Test 2 講稿
Part A 1.M: Have you heard the weather report for today? W: Yes.it says that the sandstorm is going to be very bad and we?re advised to stay indoors.Q: What is the woman talking about? 2.W: Cathy has the habit of keeping us waiting for over 30 minutes.Maybe either you or l should give her a ring before each meeting.M: That's really a nuisance, but I?ll do it if you want.Q: What will the man probably do? 3.M: it looks like it?ll take us about six hours? drive from here to Chicago.W: it would be more relaxing to take the train.But I guess we should watch our expenses.Q: What does the woman imply? 4.W: Thank goodness!You?ve finally arrived.The presentation started ten minutes ago.And I was just beginning to panic.M: Sorry I?m late.The traffic was extremely bad.Q: How did the woman feel when she saw the man? 5.W: The question of owning a handgun has raised a lot of discussion in the country.Dr.Brown, what's your opinion about it? M: Well, as far as I am concerned, the law on this should be changed.Q: Where does the conversation most likely take place? 6.M: I?ve put in four evenings watching TV this week.I try to watch TV as little as possible, but it?s so hard.W: I didn?t watch TV very much.But recently I?m addicted to reality TV Q: What is true of the woman now? 7.M: Don?t you think online education will replace the traditional education?
W: I doubt it.Schools are here to stay, because they are much more than just book learning.Even though more and more students are going online, l believe few of them will quit school altogether.Q: What does the woman think of conventional schools? 8.W: Congratulations, Leon!You?re really the pride of our class now.M: Thanks.If you?re referring to my winning the English speech contest, l don?t think it?s such a big deal.You know I?ve spent two summer vacations learning English in Australia.Q: What do you learn about Leon from the conversation?
Part B Conversation 1 W: I feel so relieved.The finals are over eventually.M: Yes.But to me after all sorts of work I have to do in front of the computer, a quiet walk in the woods can be very restful and relaxing.W: You?re right there.I feel the same.M: Look, it?s so pretty when the leaves are changing color.I?m glad we finally made a decision to come here.W: Changes in nature always make things so beautiful.In the spring, the green grass and leaves make everything seem new.In the autumn when the leaves turn red, yellow and brown, the woods are full of colors.No wonder autumn is also called fall.When leaves fall on the ground, they cover it like a blanket.M: You know so much about biology.Actually so far as l know, tree leaves change color because in the autumn days are shorter than in the summer, and the number of daylight hours decreases.I?m sure this does not sound very romantic, but it's scientifically accurate.W: Scientifically accurate or not, I just enjoy looking at the trees that can have a dozen different shades of color in the sunlight.M: So long as you enjoy looking at the trees and leaves, it?s worth spending the day here.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you?ve just heard.9.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? 10.What are the two speakers mainly talking about? 11.Why do tree leaves change color according to the man? 12.What can we learn from the conversation?
Conversation 2 M: Wow, it?s hard to believe you?re 60 years old, Emi.You sure don?t look it.W: Thank you, you are so sweet, Brian.M: Yeah, you seem so much younger and have more energy than most people l know your age.W: I must say l don?t feel I?m 60 either.I guess staying active is the key, and being positive, too.Besides, a healthy diet can slow down aging and maintaining an optimistic view on aging can add years.M: But I wonder what we?ll be doing when we?re your age.It?s difficult to imagine what I?ll be doing ten years from now--let alone when I?m 60.W: You? Ten years from now? That?s easy.To my mind, you?ll be a very successful doctor and you?ll be running two or three large clinics.And you?ll have already discovered a cure for some terrible disease.M: By the time I?m 40? Not likely---but I do kind of like the idea.W: And I guess you?ll be living in a huge mansion with your wife and kids.Hmm, I like it!M: l like the mansion idea.And of course I'll have made my first million by then, too.W: Now that?s being positive.M: Right.We can all dream, Emi.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you?ve just heard.13.What is the secret of staying young according to the woman? 14.What do you know about the man? 15.Which of the following is true of the Woman?
Part C Directions: Listen to the passage three times and fill in the blanks with the missing words.(10 points)Public opinion polls are regularly conducted and published in many countries.They measure not only support for political parties but also public opinion on a wide range of social and political issues.They are frequently published in major newspapers and are generally accepted as useful tools by businesses, political organizations, the mass media, the government, and academic research groups.Hundreds of public polling firms operate around the world.The Gallup Poll and Harris Poll are among the best known in the US.In business, polls are used to test consumers? preferences and to discover what gives a product its appeal.Responses to commercial polls help businesses in planning marketing and advertising strategies and in making changes in a product to increase its sales.In politics, polls are used to obtain information about voters? attitudes toward issues and candidates, to put forward candidates with winning potential, and to plan campaigns.Polling organizations have also been successful in predicting the outcome of elections.By polling voters on Election Day, it is often possible to determine the probable winner even before the voting booths close.Newspapers, magazines, radio and television are heavy users of public opinion polling information, especially political information that helps to predict election results or measure the popularity of government officials and candidates.The public?s attitude toward various social, economic, and international issues is also considered newsworthy.Part D Passage 1 Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman.A man goes shopping because he needs something.His purpose is settled and decided in advance.He knows what he wants, and his objective is to find it and buy it;the price is a secondary consideration.All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want.If the shop has it in Stock, the Salesman promptly produces it, and the business of trying it on proceeds at once.All being well, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone?s satisfaction.How does a woman go about buying clothes? In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way.Her shopping is not often based on need.She has never fully made up her mind what She wants, and she may begin her shopping with the assumption that “l(fā) just want to have a look around.“ She will try on many dresses.She is determined to find something that everyone thinks suits her.Most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes.They are always looking for the unexpected bargains.Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may spend hours choosing the dresses she wants to try on.It is a laborious process, but apparently an enjoyable one.Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you?ve just heard.26.What does the passage mainly discuss? 27.What does a man do when he buys clothes according to the passage? 28.Which of the following most particularly interest women? 29.What can we learn from the passage?
Passage 2 Lifestyle is the way a person lives;it includes work, leisure time, hobbies, other interests, and personal philosophy.One person?s lifestyle may be dominated by work with few social activities.Another?s may involve hobbies, recreational activities or various friends.There is little doubt that lifestyles are changing and that these changes will have an impact on the way business operates in the years ahead.Several cases are causing lifestyle changes in some developed countries.First, there is more leisure time than ever before.The workweek is now less than forty hours, as compared with seventy hours a century ago.Some experts believe it will be twenty-five hours or less in a few decades.Several firms have adopted four-day workweeks with more hours per day.Others have cut down on the number of working hours each week.Reduced work schedules mean increased leisure time.Second, families have fewer children than before---and young couples are postponing childbirth instead of having children early in the marriage.This trend has forced many businesses to modify their competitive strategies.Gerber Products Company used to advertise “babies are our business---our only business”.Now Gerber products include infant and toddler clothing, stuffed animals and accessories such as bottles, baby powder and so on.Third people are better and more prosperous now than they were earlier.These advantages bring with them the freedom to question the current lifestyles and examine new ones.Inquiries of this nature have sometimes led to personal lifestyle changes.Today?s youth, for example, are not only better educated but more independent and individualistic than past generations.The business world is only beginning to realize how people?s lifestyles can influence their behavior as employees, consumers and members of society Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you?ve just heard 30.What does the passage mainly tell us? 31.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? 32.What does the speaker say about today?s youth?
Passage 3 A movement to make US hotels smoke-free got a boost on Thursday when Woodfin Suite Hotels, owner of 18 hotels in 11 states, said its six California properties will go smoke-free starting September 1.The announcement followed a similar move by Howard Johnson International Inc., which said in June that its hotel in Williamsburg would become the chain?s first smoke-free property.And on August 1, Apple Core Hotels turned its 80-room Comfort inn Midtown in New York City?s Theater District into a no-smoking property.Hotel owners said they hope to make up for any lost business by winning over guests who prefer a smoke-free environment, but most admitted the move is largely experimental and traveler reaction will be closely watched before any major expansion of their programs.Apple Core Chief Operating Officer said his company decided to take the no-smoking plunge for a simple reason: demand.“it has nothing to do with public policy,” he said.“There?s tremendous demand.People are very upset when they?ve been promised a smoke-free room and they get a smoked-in room instead." The handful of hotel owners who have taken the no-smoking plunge say the move will also help them save money in their housekeeping departments.The process of “de-smoking” a room---eliminating all the negative effects when a room has been smoked in-typically costs about $500 per room.Smoking rooms also face higher costs associated with more frequent carpet shampooing, curtain cleaning and minor repairs for such things as cigarette burns in fabrics, according to hotel managers.Furthermore, smoking rooms often take longer to clean than their no-smoking counterparts because they must be deodorized each day.It is also a benefit to the employees who can clean the rooms much faster.And employees who don?t smoke won?t get the smell.Even smokers complain when they walk in and get the smell of stale smoke.Despite the benefit of going smoke-free, however, many hotels may be reluctant to completely do away with smoking rooms in the near future.It will be more the personal preference of the owner doing it, whereas the public company has to be more careful because it limits the demand.Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you?ve just heard.33.What is the passage mainly about? 34.What do we know about Woodfin Suite Hotels? 35.What is the main reason why some owners want to ban smoking in their hotels.
第四篇:新視界大學(xué)英語四 英語翻譯
Unit 1 1 我天天要面對(duì)的是:磕破了的膝蓋、系成死扣的鞋帶、已經(jīng)聽了十多遍的腦筋急轉(zhuǎn)彎、發(fā)霉的生日蛋糕、受到傷害的情感、不知所以的故事、丟了的單只鞋子(“你要找不到它,媽媽會(huì)殺了我的?!保?。2我沒有律師非凡的語言能力,沒有建筑工人強(qiáng)大的體力,沒有外科醫(yī)生卓越的指揮能力,也沒有商人的方法與手段。幾年前,當(dāng)我面試一個(gè)小學(xué)教師職位的時(shí)候,每位校長都充滿信心地對(duì)我說,作為男性我比女性求職者更有優(yōu)勢,因?yàn)樗麄內(nèi)鄙倌薪處煛?/p>
4成為教務(wù)長或校長從來不是我的職業(yè)目標(biāo),但他們似乎希望我作為男性愿意在這個(gè)職業(yè)的階梯上繼續(xù)攀登。
5如果我的工作在福利待遇方面更像傳統(tǒng)的男性工作的話,或許我和男士們之間的話會(huì)更多一些。
1. 盡管我在那家公司有機(jī)會(huì)升職,我仍然選擇了離開,去從事我熱愛的工作。(although+could have done;promotion)Although I could have got promotion in that company, I chose to leave and pursue the job I love.2. 你最先要遵從的不是你的老板,而是這個(gè)行業(yè)的規(guī)則。It is not your boss but the rules of the industry(that)you should first comply with.3. 一份好的簡歷是找到工作的第一步,因此今天我們提出討論的是如何寫份好簡歷。(what-clause;bring up)A good resume
is
the
first
step
to
getting
a job.SO what we bring up for discussion today is how to write a good resume.4. 人們工作往往是為了謀生,而不是出于愛好。
People work , more often than not ,for the sake of making a living rather than out of passion.5. 據(jù)面試官反饋,大部分接受面試的畢業(yè)生都說不出他們能為公司做些什么。
According to the interviewer’s feedback , most graduates couldn’t say what they can contribute to the company.Unit 2 1 然而,過去我大部分的工作實(shí)際上都是在沒有藏書可參考的情況下完成的,我把這點(diǎn)看成優(yōu)勢而非劣勢。那時(shí)候,帶星號(hào)的書籍是禁止年輕人閱讀的——根據(jù)人們認(rèn)定的不道德的程度,書被分別標(biāo)記一顆、兩顆或三顆星號(hào)。生活中最難的就是學(xué)會(huì)做對(duì)自己絕對(duì)有益的事,這點(diǎn)至關(guān)重要。4你如果忠實(shí)于自己的話,你會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)單單通過努力抵制自己的沖動(dòng),你已然獲得成長,也變得更加成熟。5不僅如此,如果他喜歡某個(gè)作者,他會(huì)閱讀他所寫的每一本書,以及他的信件和所有關(guān)于他的書。讀書不僅僅影響到個(gè)人,還影響到整個(gè)民族。(not only + inversion;as a whole)Not only does reading influence a single person, but it also influences a nation as a whole.2.和老者在一起就像是讀一本厚厚的書,令人愛不釋手。(part with)Being in the company of the old like reading a thick book, which you don’t want to part with.3.如今雖然讀書的人越來越少了,但仍有人嗜書如命。(look upon / on as)Although nowadays fewer and fewer people read books, there are still some people who look upon / on books as their lives.4.他有買書的習(xí)慣,但買了之后,大都束之高閣。(lie idle on the shelf)He had the habit of buying books, but most of the books would lie idle on the shelf after he had bought them.5.在路邊的一個(gè)小書店里,我碰巧看到了這本我渴望已久的書。(stumble upon;long to do sth)I stumbled upon the book I longed to have for quite a long time in a small roadside bookstore.Unit 3 1 從1960年到2010年的任何一部時(shí)尚史都不能忽略或低估兩個(gè)恒在的因素:牛仔褲和女性裙子長度的變化。時(shí)尚編輯們一致認(rèn)為:除了個(gè)別情況外,女性裙子的長度和經(jīng)濟(jì)之間有著密切的聯(lián)系。
隨著20世紀(jì)90年代世界經(jīng)濟(jì)的再次反彈,年輕人在時(shí)尚方面變得更為大膽。
4有時(shí)裙子底邊甚至可以預(yù)測股市行情。在整個(gè)50年期間,時(shí)尚風(fēng)格變化巨大,而且變化通常由人們想要?dú)w屬某個(gè)亞文化群體的愿望所激發(fā)。
1. 他對(duì)時(shí)尚的東西有一種天生的抵制,因此和他談時(shí)尚毫無疑義。He has a natural resistance to anything fashionable, so there is no point talking fashion with him.2. 很多知名品牌是以設(shè)計(jì)師本人的名字命名的。Many famous brands were named after their designers.3. 過去的30年見證了中國經(jīng)濟(jì)的發(fā)展,也見證了時(shí)尚的變遷。The past 30 years saw the development of Chinese economy as well as the changes in fashion.4. 今年夏季的流行服裝究竟會(huì)是什么,現(xiàn)在還很不清楚。Excatly what will be the fashionable clothes in the summer remains unknown yet.5. 有人認(rèn)為,如今女性的穿著越來越暴露了,而相比之下,男性的穿著卻很保守。
Some people think that nowadays women are exposing more and more of themselves , while in contrast men are dressing more conservatively.Unit 4 1晚上他有時(shí)會(huì)聽歌劇,閉上眼睛,讓思緒隨著美妙的歌聲起起伏伏。2 我坐在這里,已經(jīng)奄奄一息,但我可以告訴你,錢或權(quán)力都無法帶給你你需要的感覺,不管你有多少錢財(cái)或多大的權(quán)力。即使莫里銀行賬戶中的錢在迅速減少,這個(gè)家已經(jīng)實(shí)實(shí)在在地成為了一個(gè)富裕的家庭。全身心投入地愛他人,全身心投入到你身邊的社區(qū),全身心投入地去創(chuàng)造讓你覺得有目標(biāo)、有意義的事物。
5我這樣做主要是因?yàn)槲也幌胱屗吹轿业难劬Γ幌胱屗牢业男乃?,不想讓他知道,自從畢業(yè)后,我大部分的生活就是在追求這些被他一直譴責(zé)的東西——更大的玩物、更好的房子。1.我羨慕那些為了夢(mèng)想而不是為了金錢撲在事業(yè)上的人。I admire those who devote themselves to a career for their dreams rather than for money.2.愛情、友情、幸福、知識(shí)、健康,這些都是金錢無法替代的無價(jià)之寶
Love, friendship, happiness, knowledge, health--all these things are priceless things for which money can’t substitute.3.老實(shí)給我講,物質(zhì)的東西真的對(duì)你一點(diǎn)兒也不重要嗎? To be honest with me, do material things hold no significance for you at all? 4.我們要學(xué)會(huì)從生活中尋找簡單的快樂,而不要盲目的追求物質(zhì)的東西。
We should learn to find simple pleasure from life instead of pursuing material things blindly.5.看了這部反映親情的電影,很多人感動(dòng)的留下了眼淚。
Many people moved to tears after watching the movie reflecting family affection.Unit 5 1.研究發(fā)現(xiàn),男人并沒有比女人花更多的時(shí)間去談?wù)撝T如政治、工作、藝術(shù)和文化事務(wù)等“重要”或“高雅”的話題——除非有女人在場(女人在場時(shí)情況會(huì)有明顯的不同)。
2.即便如此,讓人費(fèi)解的是人們,尤其是男性,仍然普遍認(rèn)為男人交談是“解決世界問題”,而女人們則是廚房里閑聊。3.我訪談的英國女性一致認(rèn)為八卦時(shí)應(yīng)使用特定的語調(diào)。
4.女性還非常注意八卦時(shí)細(xì)節(jié)的重要性,并再次抱怨男性在這方面的不足,聲稱男人“永遠(yuǎn)不知道細(xì)節(jié)”。
5.英國人八卦禮儀的不成文的規(guī)則確實(shí)允許男性在聽到繪聲繪色的八卦時(shí)表現(xiàn)出震驚或驚訝,但人們認(rèn)為用一句恰當(dāng)?shù)呐K話表達(dá)這種驚訝更容易讓人接受,也更男人。
1. 與傳統(tǒng)的觀念相反,男性之間也是說閑話的,只是他們說閑話的方式與女性不同而已。
Contrary to traditional views, men also gossip ; they only gossip in
different ways from females.2.女性能夠準(zhǔn)確地把握生活中的細(xì)節(jié),而男性往往對(duì)細(xì)節(jié)不太在意。Females can accurately grasp the details in life,while males are usually careless about them.3. 目前,全國女公務(wù)員人數(shù)約占公務(wù)員總數(shù)的三分之一。At present ,women
civil
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one third of the country’s total.4. 這篇論文大致討論的是女性與男性的思維方式有巨大的差別。What the essay argues is to the effect that the female way of thanking is very different from the male.5. 最近的一項(xiàng)調(diào)查顯示,家務(wù)占用了女性大約50%的業(yè)余時(shí)間。A recent survey revealed that housework accounts for about 50 percent of women’s spare time.Unit6 1 我從未和他正面相視,但我知道,雖然我們的房屋結(jié)構(gòu)完全一樣,但是方向卻正好相反——我的正門朝東而鄰居的正門朝西,我的臥室在后面,下面是他的廚房,而他的臥室在前面,下面是我的廚房,這真是很奇怪。沒過多久,又有孩子要照顧了。先是一個(gè)笑得開心、睡得很酣的女孩,然后是一個(gè)肺活量大得可以把我們所有人都吵醒的男孩。3 最初只是每隔一小時(shí)左右沿街有金屬剮蹭的聲音。但年復(fù)一年,道路越來越繁忙。又過了不久,街道上就出現(xiàn)了成排的公共汽車和轎車,緩慢地行駛著,或者等在十字路口。他已經(jīng)上了年紀(jì),所以行動(dòng)不便,走起路來非常遲緩,要借助雙手來保持平穩(wěn),有時(shí)還要停下來喘口氣。
5甚至連周邊也不再是以前的樣子了,深夜還有很響的音樂聲和叫喊聲。坦率地說,這里的交通簡直讓人無法忍受。遠(yuǎn)處有一座白色的房子,讓我想起來我孩提時(shí)的家。(in the distance+inversion)In the distance is a white house, which reminds me of my home when I was a child.2 他習(xí)慣了鄉(xiāng)下自由自在的生活,住在沒有庭院的冷冰冰的大樓里讓他難以忍受。(be used to;leisurely;live with)He is used to the leisurely life of the countryside.To live in a cold building without a yard is something he feels hard to live with.3 坦率地說,我很喜歡這座老房子。雖然條件簡樸了些,但讓人感覺溫暖。(to be frank)To be frank, I like the old house very much.Despite its simple conditions, it gives people a feeling of warmth.4 她不愿意搬到市中心去,因?yàn)樵诮紖^(qū)有很多陪伴她的朋友。(downtown;suburb;keep?company)She doesn’t want to move to the downtown because in the suburbs she has many friends who keep her company.5 這里曾是個(gè)花園,每年春天鮮花盛開,非常美麗。(used to be;blossom)There used to be a garden here with beautiful flowers blooming in spring.
第五篇:大學(xué)英語四課程介紹
《大學(xué)英語四》課程介紹
【課程名稱】大學(xué)英語四周學(xué)時(shí):4學(xué)分:3
【英文名稱】College English IV
【課程簡介】本課程的教學(xué)以現(xiàn)代外語教學(xué)理論為指導(dǎo),集多種教學(xué)模式和教學(xué)手段為一體,通過建設(shè)多種模式和多種學(xué)習(xí)渠道,構(gòu)建立體化的語言學(xué)習(xí)環(huán)境,以實(shí)現(xiàn)大學(xué)英語教學(xué)中“知識(shí)加實(shí)踐、講解加自學(xué)、素質(zhì)加綜合”的有機(jī)結(jié)合,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的英語綜合應(yīng)用能力為主,強(qiáng)調(diào)實(shí)用性外語教學(xué),突出學(xué)生的參與性,教學(xué)內(nèi)容的實(shí)用性,教師作用的指導(dǎo)性和教學(xué)方式的實(shí)踐性,使學(xué)生在今后的工作和社會(huì)交往中能用英語有效地進(jìn)行口頭和書面信息交流,同時(shí)增強(qiáng)其自主學(xué)習(xí)能力和綜合文化素養(yǎng),以適應(yīng)我國經(jīng)濟(jì)發(fā)展和國際交流的需要。
【先修課程或知識(shí)準(zhǔn)備】《大學(xué)英語四》先修課程是《大學(xué)英語三》,學(xué)生已完成兩學(xué)期的大學(xué)英語學(xué)習(xí)。
【考核方式】平時(shí)成績(出勤、作業(yè)及課堂表現(xiàn))25%、期中考試(閉卷)15%、期末考試(閉卷)60%
【主講教師】熊文、李蘭、唐曉磊、王晨曦、【參考教材】
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