第一篇:英语翻译(21世纪大学英语第二册unit5`6`8 第三册unit1`2`6)
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BOOK IIUNIT 5
1.这所大学只提供给普里西拉一小笔贷款,余下的钱得靠她自己去筹划。
The university offered Priscilla only a small loan and she had to come up with the rest of the money herself.2.凭着她在餐馆工作的微薄收入,玛丽几乎无法维持生活。因此,她已在所住的公寓大楼里找了一些清扫大楼的工作做。
With the small income from her restaurant job, Mary could barely make(both)ends meet.That’s why she had found some cleaning work to do in the apartment building where she lived.3.在头两个学期她经常熬夜学习,因为她知道必须在班上 取得最高的平均积分点才有资格获得那份奖学金。
In the first two semesters, she often stayed up late studying because she knew she had to get the highest GPA in her class to qualify for the scholarship.4.任何人想在那家公司找到工作,即便没有博士学位,至少也得有个硕士学位,不然就不会被录用。
Anyone who wants to find employment in/with that company must have at least a master’s degree, if not a Ph.D.Otherwise he or she will not be accepted.5.只要你全心全意地投身于学习,你终将会达到你成为一 名考古学家的长远目标。
Only if you throw yourself into your studies will you ultimately achieve your long-term goal of becoming an archaeologist.6.在办公室里贝思看上去一直很开心,脸上随时带着微笑。但在内心深处她已厌倦了做秘书。她想做点有创意的事情。
In the office Beth always looked happy and had a ready smile.But deep down, she was tired of being a secretary.She wanted to do something more creative.7.我父亲是来自墨西哥的农业季节工人。当我被华盛顿大 学录取,成为我家上大学的第一人时,他高兴极了。
A migrant farm laborer from Mexico, my father was overjoyed when I was accepted by the University of Washington and became the first person in my family to attend college.8.普里西拉回忆起初艰苦奋斗年月时说,在工作和学习之 间取得平衡是不容易的。
When Priscilla looked back on her years of hard struggle, she said that it was no easy job to balance work and study.UNIT 6
1.专攻理论宇宙学的英国科学家斯蒂芬·霍金被公认为二十世纪末叶最伟大的天才。
Stephen Hawking, a British scientist specializing in theoretical cosmology, has been proclaimed the greatest genius of the late 20th century.2.每推出一张新唱片,这位歌手总梦想着它能跻身电台的排行榜前十名之列。
Every time he releases a new record, the singer dreams of its/it earning a place in the “top-ten”list on the radio.3.位于伦敦西北的牛津大学以其学术成就而闻名遐迩。
Located to the north west of London, Oxford University is well known/noted far and wide for its academic excellence.4.作为一位智力超群的伟人,爱因斯坦使现代人对于时空有了全新的概念。
An intellectual giant, Einstein was responsible for modern man’s new concept of time and space.5.这项医学研究的目的在于找到医治遗传性血液疾病的新疗法,因为现在使用的药物不能治愈这些复杂的疾病。
This medical research is aimed at finding new treatment for inherited blood diseases, because the drugs now in use cannot cure these complicated diseases.6.今年是我校建校一百周年纪念。我校最初是一家私塾,现已成为一所以理论研究见长的世界名牌大学。
This year is the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of our university.A private school initially, it has now become a world-famous university specializing in the theoretical research.7.两年前,鲍勃对他餐馆经理的工作感到厌倦;幸好他获得了一份州立大学的奖学金。Two years ago, Bob was feeling bored with his job as a restaurant manager.Luckily he won a scholarship to the state university.8.当被问及斯蒂芬在大学时是什么样的学生时,当时任物理系系主任的怀特教授回忆道:“他给我的印象是个非常聪明的学生,具有一种对物理本能的洞察力。”
Asked what kind of student Stephen was at college, Prof.White, the then Chairman of the Physics Department, recalls: “He impressed me as a very bright student with an instinctive insight into physics.”
UNIT 8
1.不成文的规定比成文的规定更有力地规范着我们的生活和行为。
The unwritten rules govern our lives and behavior more strongly than the written ones.2.在图书馆和教室里当你和某人交谈时你并不提高嗓门。事实上,我就从没见任何人在那些地方大声尖叫过。
When you are talking with someone in libraries and classrooms, you do not raise your voice.As a matter of fact, I have never seen anyone screaming at the top of their lungs in those places.3.在他喊过“该死,西尔维亚”后发现拥挤在餐馆的所有人都在惊讶地看着他时,他的脸涨得通红。
His face reddened when he found that everyone in the crowded restaurant was looking at him in surprise after he yelled, “Damn it, Sylvia.”
4.尽管比赛很激动人心,但坐在看台上的八万名观众却没有一人离开座位。正如鲍勃·格林所说,那道无形的屏障一直是有效的。
Regardless of the emotion of the contest, none of the 80,000 spectators sitting in the stands left their seats.Just as Bob Green says the invisible barrier always holds.5.每天早晨六点半,运动场上已挤满了跑步和做早操的学生。这本身就是一个充满希望的征兆,说明越来越多的学生已认识到身体好的重要性。
By six thirty every morning, the sports ground is already full of students jogging and doing morning exercises — which is in itself a hopeful sign that more and more students have realized the importance of keeping fit.6.由于某种原因莉莉没有为法语测试作好准备。但作为一个诚实的姑娘,她决不会在考试中作弊,正如她不会说谎一样。
For some reason, Lily was not well prepared for the French test.But being an honest girl, she would no sooner cheat on an exam than tell lies.7.我认识一个定期给在墨西哥的父母寄钱的农业季节工人。他把这看作是理所当然的(right)事。他常说:“你应该赡养自己的父母,是不是?”。
I know a migrant farm laborer who sends money to his parents in Mexico on a regular basis.He regards it as the right thing to do.He often says, “You’re supposed to support your parents, aren’t you?”
8.我们生活在一个由法律、不成文的规定、习俗和传统主宰的社会里,没有它们就会一片混乱。
We are living in a society which is governed by laws, unwritten rules, customs and traditions;there would be chaos without them.BOOK III 1.汤姆去年转来我校。他全神贯注地听杨小姐上课并很快成了她最喜欢的学生。
Tom(was)transferred to our school last year.He hung on Miss Young’s every word in class and soon became the apple of her eye.2.看到女儿高中毕业,他感到一阵难以用语言表达的爱和骄傲。
Seeing his daughter graduate from high school, he felt a surge of love and pride that he couldn’t express in words.3.当李先生去年开始涉足股市时,他做梦也没想到会变成百万富翁!
Last year when Mr.Li first began his venture into the stock market, becoming a millionaire was beyond his wildest dreams.4.在休假日,我有幸看到一些野生海豹在吃鱼。我照了几张相片,可惜焦点都没对准。On my holiday, I was lucky enough to witness some wild seals feeding on fish.I took several photos of them, but unfortunately they were all out of focus.5.王子跟那位女演员保持确定的情侣关系已三年。没有任何东西能改变他们在下周结婚的决定。
The prince has been going steady with the actress for three years and nothing can alter their plan to get married next week.6.因为穷人连饭都吃不饱便认为他们不需要义务教育的看法完全是一种错误的想法。没有教育人们怎能克服贫穷?
It is a complete misconception that the poor do not need compulsory education because they do not even have enough to feed on.Without education, how can poor people ever overcome their poverty?
7.大卫所有的同班同学都困惑不解——没有人想得出他怎么突然变成了优等生。
All of David’s classmates are completely stumped — no one can work out how he became a top student overnight.8.很明显,她拒绝他的求婚给了他沉重的打击,但他最终还是从痛苦中恢复了过来。
It was obvious that her rejection of his proposal hit him hard, but in time he recovered from his wounds.1.独立生活的能力对于任何一个成年人来说是必不可少的, 但真正的成熟远远不止那些基本的生存策略。
The ability to fend for oneself is indispensable to any adult, but real maturity is more than just a set of survival strategies.2.孩子们在儿童节有资格免费进入每一个城市公园。这是对他们全年长期呆在学校里的一种补偿。
On Children’s Day, kids are entitled to free entry to all city parks.It’s a way of compensating them for the long hours they spend in school all year.3.你更注重个人的生活而不是学习,难怪你的成绩下降了。
You’re giving more priority to your personal life than to your studies.It’s no wonder your grades are suffering.4.鉴于当今社会大多数的妇女离家就职,很自然她们反对丈夫把她们作为家庭主妇来对待。
Given that most women nowadays have jobs outside the home, it’s natural that they object to their husbands treating them like housekeepers.5.美国的不少百万富翁都至少拥有两座房子和一架私人飞机。
Quite a number of American millionaires own at least two houses and a private plane.6.当约翰意外地从癌症康复时,他的医生把此归因于他坚强的毅力和对未来的信念。When John recovered unexpectedly from cancer, his doctors attributed it to his strong will and faith in the future.7.没有任何实际理由要保留为女性开门那种习俗,更不用说保留“妇女和儿童优先”的传统了。
There’s no practical reason to perpetuate the custom of opening doors for women, let alone the tradition of “women and children first”.8.许多女权主义者反对男人养育孩子不如女人的想法。
Many feminists object to the notion that men can’t nurture children as well as women can.1.我真希望你对这一事件能采取一种更加通情达理的态度。
I wish you could adopt a more reasonable attitude towards the event.2.在那次车祸中我的腿摔断了,我儿子的腿也摔断了。
I broke my leg in the car accident and so did my son.3.那位老妇人不胜悲伤,几乎不能自己走路了。
The old woman, overwhelmed by grief, could hardly / barely walk on her own.4.在他过世五十年之后,他的成就才为社会所承认。
It was 50 years after his death that his accomplishments were acknowledged by society.5.这里曾经是战火纷飞,现在却是一片和平与繁荣。
Where there were flames of war, now there are peace and prosperity.6.他病得很重,他的病无药可治。
He is seriously ill and his disease defies the healing power of any medicine.7.由于前途渺茫,一片空白,早年的希望逐渐消失,他对生活失去了信心。
He has lost confidence in life — the future has blurred and gone blank and his early hopes
have faded into nothingness.8.小汤姆意识到已无法改变这一严酷的现实:随着父母的突然去世,他的家庭已经破碎。Little Tom realized that nothing could change the harsh reality that his family had fallen apart with his parents’ sudden deaths.
第二篇:新视野大学英语第二册Unit 4 Text
Unit 4 Text A 大学情侣 我微笑着看着我那两个可爱的女儿,她们似乎比她们的父母还是大学情侣那会儿更为成熟。琳达,21岁,在大学一年级交过一个男友,她曾以为会跟那个男孩结婚,但他们已不再来往了。梅丽莎,19岁,还没有一个固定的男友。我的女儿不知何时才能遇到她们的那个“唯一”,她们伟大的爱。她们认为她们的父亲和我有着一段经典的、童话般的浪漫史,从一开始就直奔婚姻的殿堂。也许,她们是正确的,但在那时似乎并不是那么回事。在某种程度上,爱神恰恰在你最没准备时来临。谁曾想到,布奇和我最终会结婚呢? 他之所以成为我男友,只是因为当时我那肤浅的打算:我要找一个可爱的男友!我们通过我的大学室友介绍在大学食堂相识。在那个命中注定的夜晚,我只是好奇,但对他而言,我认为是一见钟情。他凝视着我的脸,说:“你有一双美丽的眼睛。” 他整个晚上一直盯着我。我真的对他没那么感兴趣,其原因有二。首先,他看起来就像是一个野小子,甚至还有些危险。其次,虽然他很可爱,却似乎有点怪异。他骑着自行车经过我的宿舍,装作与我“偶遇”,看到我时还假装惊讶。我喜欢被重视的感觉,但对他的野性和充满活力的个性却小心谨慎。他很会说话,这会迷倒任何女孩。当我开始爱上他时,恐惧向我袭来。他那令人激动的“坏小子形象”简直太诱人了。究竟是什么吸引了我? 我,一直口碑极好。为了获得优异的成绩,我的注意力只专注在自己的学习上。但又怎么样呢? 大学应该是学习的好时间,可也应该有一些乐趣。我已几乎达成了伟大的教育目标,离毕业只有一学期之遥了。但我却还没有享受过任何乐趣,我的生活乏味,没有一点新鲜感!我需要一个男朋友,当然不是任何男朋友。他必须很可爱。于是我那个学期的目标就成为:雄心勃勃,抓住一个我能找到的最可爱的男友。我担心他会怎么看我。不错,我们生活在一个性观念正在发生戏剧性转变的时代,但我是一个传统的女孩,对在校园里似乎常见的新方式还没有心理准备。布奇看上去很出色!我对他的个性毫无免疫力,但我对此很害怕。那天晚上当他向大家宣布我是他女友时,我是同意的。但我随后突然清醒:“噢,我的天哪!我是他女友吗?这是怎么回事?” 紧接着,他在我耳边低声地甜言蜜语:“有一天我要娶你,我会成为一名律师。你会看到这一天的。” 我笑着对自己说:“我绝不会嫁给这个家伙。他是一个没有前途的叛逆者。他是我男朋友,只因为我恨枯燥的学生生活。我只想得到乐趣而已。” 果然,一个月后,我发现他所有的课程都不及格。因而,他将被大学除名。令我厌恶的是,他似乎屈从了自己的命运。我知道还有希望,所以我让他去学院的秘书那儿进行复议。我告诉他:“你要先从宾夕法尼亚大学拿到政治学学士学位,然后进入法律学院。”我以他的名义递交了呈请书,结果被批准了。校方同意复议布奇的情况。我们的男女朋友关系一经确定,他就协调了他的学习和社交生活,结果各门课都通过了。他最终学了法律。尽管布奇的性格有点野,但他在骨子里却是一个完美的绅士,这值得高度赞扬。的确,他有时会在我朋友面前亲吻我的嘴,擅自表达他的爱。我的朋友看到了很惊讶,也很不以为然。但事实上,我们在整整七年的恋爱关系中一直是纯洁和负责的。我们坐在棕榈树下,手牵着手,听着浪漫的歌曲,观赏着日落,编织着和我们自己的孩子在一起的美梦,一直到永远。两年糊里糊涂地过去了。一天,布奇出其不意地手捧着一打红玫瑰跪下向我求婚。我心中充满了深情,也坦诚了对他的爱:“太太太太太浪漫了!” 可我随即从幻想中惊醒。我大喊出来:“天哪。不!我们现在结婚还太早了。我们甚至还没有大学毕业呢!” 我真的很喜欢他,但我对我们感情修成正果的机率却持悲观态度。五年后,我们结了婚。我们忠实的爱和学习之旅带我们走过艰难崎岖的岩石路,走上平坦易行的公路。它是一个永久、浪漫,有时又疯狂的爱情故事。它诠释了一对仍在疯狂地爱着对方的夫妇如何一起度过了29年之久的蜜月。我们的爱从漫不经心的互相吸引开始,但最终却发展出成熟的爱情和富足的生活。
Unit 4 Text B 恋爱预留日 每天我都焦急地等你来上课。我迫不及待地等待我们的互相微笑,互问早安。你在离上课仅几秒前才出现,在那之前,我对任何东西都无动于衷,只会注意你的到来。我不温习功课,却期待着你的脚步声,期待听到你的声音。今天你又来晚了, 但我不介意,因为在想约你出去的冲动被克制了一个月之后,今天我感觉大胆多了。今天,我要采取行动。我知道约会方式近年来有了显著的改变,对许多女性来说,邀请男性出去已不是什么大胆的举动。但是,因为我所受的传统教育,邀请你出去这一简单的概念似乎非同寻常。从小到大,这一信息很明确:男性必须主动出击,联络女性。他们应该打电话,要求约会,并支付约会的费用。然而,在大学这么些年,我了解到的并非如此。我的许多女性朋友通过主动提出与男性交往,让她们的社交生活迸出了火花。我的女性朋友都认为,女性必须更多地参与约会的过程。“我不能无所事事、一味等待,”我的前室友曾说。“虽然这很难,但如果我想约会,我必须邀请男人出去!” 更多的女性在争取主动,在邀请男性出去。许多男性说他们认同这一新现象。他们都松了一口气,约会不再仅仅取决于男性自己的意愿和勇气来踏出第一步。那么,我为什么还这么紧张? 我告诉自己要放松,因为如今的约会要比以往来得轻松。一个大学的约会可以是两个人一起做任何事,从一起学习到一起共度闲暇时间,如看电影。我的同龄人大多喜欢非正式的约会,因为它花费更少,且舒适。学生邀请人打网球要比他们计划一个正式场合的约会更感轻松。非正式约会的额外好处是,它鼓励人们在开始浪漫的关系前,先建立起健康的友谊。这样,年轻人可以更容易放松心情和了解对方。例如,我的室友和她的男友在他们来电之前做了四个月的普通朋友。他们经常与一群共同的朋友出去。他们轮流买单。“他就像任何其他的朋友一样,”我的室友笑着说。另一位朋友认为,非正式约会能改善人们的社会生活,使他们周旋于更广泛的社交圈。当她想要让一个男人知道她对他很感兴趣时,她会说:“嘿,我们去喝一杯酸奶吧”或“来一杯茶如何?” 可谁来买单? 这可不如以前那么容易了,因为求爱的传统规则正在发生重大变化。初步统计的数字也证明了这一点。众多的青年男子说,在约会几次后,女性应该帮着一同买单。几乎相等百分比的女性要求自己买单,哪怕是第一次约会。但巨大的困惑仍然存在,新规则还有待澄清。我自己过去的约会教会了我一些东西。“各付各的” 或是让我的约会对象买单可以说都是绝对的挑战。有一个约会对象在我们第一次约会时,还没等我提出相左的建议,就掏出了钱包。在晚餐后散步时,他告诉我他想跟我谈恋爱。当我解释我对做朋友更感兴趣时,他似乎感到不快。他解释说,因为我接受了他请我吃晚餐,所以他认为我会跟他恋爱。他似乎对请我吃饭一事很生自己的气,而我也很后悔让他这么做。另一个约会对象,在我急忙打开钱包掏出钱,并提出各付各的时,他皱起了眉头。我客气地问道:“我欠你多少钱?” 他说:“嗯,嗯,你真的不欠我什么,但如果你坚持……” 他显得极为尴尬。对他而言,我要付钱的行动已传达了他被拒绝的信息。在试图搞清约会的新规则时,每个人似乎都感到困惑。谁应请谁出去? 谁应付钱?什么时候付? 所以,虽然我认为穿着正式地去一个传统、正式的约会是一种乐趣,但我还是乐意去非正式的约会,因为它给我的社交生活带来了有价值的一面。因为是非正式约会,压力较小,且更平等。我可以送别人玫瑰,别人也可以送我!非正式约会值得去做,因为它管用。所以,我在这里等待着。没有神奇的方案可以确保他会说“好的”。我得放松,做我自己,并用一种没有废话的方式邀请他出去。他终于到了。在悄悄地溜到他的书桌时,他拍拍我的肩膀,说:“嗨,早上好啊!” “早上好,”我谨慎地回答。因为紧张,我的心紧揪着,可是我征服了恐惧,问道:“嘿,这个周五下课后一起吃午餐,怎么样?” “你的意思是期中考试后吗?”他用难以掩饰的热情说:“我很愿意和你一起吃午餐。” 我很激动,笑得很开心,并跟他确认:“那,我们就定了那天啦!” “好,就那样!”他兴高采烈地回答。
第三篇:大学英语精读第二册 Unit 10 Profits of Praise
Are we too quick to blame and slow to praise? It seems we are.Unit Ten Profits of Praise
It was the end of my exhausting first day as waitress in a busy New York restaurant.My cap had gone awry, my apron was stained, my feet ached.The loaded trays I carried felt heavier and heavier.Weary and discouraged, I didn't seem able to do anything right.As I made out a complicated check for a family with several children who had changed their ice-cream order a dozen times, I was ready to quit.Then the father smiled at me as he handed me my tip.“Well done,” he said.“You've looked after us really well.”
Suddenly my tiredness vanished.I smiled back, and later, when the manager asked me how I'd liked my first day, I said, “Fine!” Those few words of praise had changed everything.Praise is like sunlight to the human spirit;we cannot flower and grow without it.And yet, while most of us are only too ready to apply to others the cold wind of criticism, we are somehow reluctant to give our fellows the warm sunshine of praise.Why“beautiful”even housewives.Do you ever go into a house and say, “What a tidy room”? Hardly anybody does.That's why housework is considered such a dreary grind.Comment is often made about activities which are relatively easy and satisfying, like arranging flowers;but not about jobs which are hard and dirty, like scrubbing floors.Shakespeare said, “Our praises are our wages.” Since so often praise is the only wage a housewife receives, surely she of all people should get her measure.Mothers know instinctively that for children an ounce of praise is worth a pound of scolding.Still, we're not always as perceptive as we might be about applying the rule.One day I was criticizing my children for squabbling.“Can you never play peacefully?” I shouted.Susanna looked at me quizzically.“Of course we can,” she said.“But you don't notice us when we do.”
Teachers agree about the value of praise.One teacher writes that instead of drowning students' compositions in critical red ink, the teacher will get far more constructive results by finding one or two things which have been done better than last time, and commenting favorably on them.“I believe that a student knows when he has handed in something above his usual
standard,” writes the teacher, “and that he waits hungrily for a brief comment in the margin to show him that the teacher is aware of it, too.”
Behavioral scientists have done countless experiments to prove that any human being tends to repeat an act which has been immediately followed by a pleasant result.In one such experiment, a number of schoolchildren were divided into three groups and given arithmetic tests daily for five days.One group was consistently praised for its previous performance;another group was criticized;the third was ignored.Not surprisingly, those who were praised improved dramatically.Those who were criticized improved also, bus not so much.And the scores of the children who were ignored hardly improved at all.Interestingly the brightest children were helped just as much by criticism as by praise, but the less able children reacted badly to criticism, needed praise the most.Yet the latter are the very youngsters who, in most schools, fail to get the pat on the back.To give praise costs the giver nothing but a moment's thought and a moment's effortand yet consider the results it may produce.“I can live for two months on a good compliment,” said Mark Twain.So, let's be alert to the small excellences around us-and comment on them.We will not only bring joy into other people's lives, but also, very often, added happiness into out own.
第四篇:21世纪 大学英语读写教程第二册Unit 10
Unit 10The Next 30 Years
I.Teaching Objectives
1.Understand the audio materials of this unit.2.Grasp the key words , phrases and structure.3.Master the skills of writing and reading in this unit.1)Developing prediction+illustrations passages
2)Scanning for organization in reading materials.II.Teaching Content
1.Lead-in Activities
2.Text Organization
3.Skill Learning in Writing and Reading.Language Points(key words, phrases and difficult sentences)
5.Grammar Focus(“As” used as a conjunction to mean “and so too”).Guided Practice(exercises, oral practice and group work)
III.Teaching Process
1.Warm-up Questions/Activity
1)Group Writing
looking for one aspect about the future development or problems and focusing on it and working together with the group members to write up a whole paragraph:
What will happen and what will the future be like in the next 30 years?
2)General introduction : This article looks to the future in the next 30 years.It predicts about living standards,life expectancy, lifestyle and risks and problems.The author describes a beautiful blue print passionately and imaginatively.We are lucky and happpy to enter another hitech era and enjoy the advance of technology but we also must hold a caucious attitude toward the future dangers and problems.2.Text Organization
The text can be divided into four parts:
Part I(para1-2)General introduction: Influenced by years of reading articles and books about the future, the author offers his predictions in the next 30 years.Part II(para4-14)There will be great new achievements in the next 30 years: rising living standards, increased life expectancy and better lifestyle.Part III(para16-18)Humans will also face some dangers and problems in the next 30 years: violence and environmental devastation.Part IV(para19)A conclusion—Despite the above-mentioned problems, human civilization is still making genuine progress.3.Skill Learning in Writing and Reading
1)Writing Skill: Developing prediction+illustrations passages
This kind of passage begins with general prediction, and then is supported by illustrations.Example:
The trends indicate that next semester, teachers will be better off than ever before.All of
them will receive salaries much higher than their parents and grandparents ever dreamed of.At the same time, treated with greater respect by their students, teachers around the globe will enjoy their work much more.As a result, their mental and physical health will improve.Happy and satisfied teachers will become commonplaces.2)Reading Skill: Scanning for organization in reading materials.When you’re reading a text in order to find specific information, scanning it first to get an idea of the way the text is organized can be a big help.Visual clues—things like numbers and dates;lists, sections and subtitles(小标题);dialogs, quotations and recurring phrases—are easy to see in a text, and can often give us a good picture of its organization and content before we start reading.When we read in our own language, we usually notice the visual clues automatically, without thinking about them.When you’re reading in English, paying conscious attention to visual clues before you read can improve your comprehension and make your reading more efficient.4.Language Points
1)In less than 3 years the world will reach the outstanding year 2000, and in less
than four----on January 1, 2001, to be precise-----a new millennium will begin.(para1)
outstanding: adj.striking, great
precise: adj.a)exact in form, detail, measurements, time, etc.精确的b)particular;exact;very 恰好的c)sharply clear极清楚的Example:
Now the time is about four o'clock, or to be precise, it is one minute past four.2)I am encouraged to offer my personal view of what is likely to happen in the next 30 years—a view that is heavily influenced by years of reading articles and books about the future.(para1)a view:an idea/a notion/an attitude
3)The problems and dangers now facing the world are, in my judgement, for outweighed by solutions and opportunities.(para2)
Paraphrase----In my opinion, though the world is faced with problems and dangers , what is much more important is that there are solutions to these problems and dangers as well as opportunities for solving them.In one’s judgement: in one’s opinion
Examples:
In my judgement, we should do it.In the parents’ judgement, children should be more independent.outweigh: vtbe more important than
4)It is true enough that humans have an extraordinary genius for making mistakes, but it is balanced by our strong tendency to notice and correct them.(para2)
Paraphrase----It is true , indeed, that humans are especially capable of making mistakes, but it is also true that they always tend to see the mistakes and correct them.Genius: n.special quality
Examples:
Its simplicity is the genius of the plan.Competition is the genius of market-oriented economy.balance: vt cause to be equal in importance, amount, weight, etc.;offset
tendency:n inclination;way a person or thing tends to be or behave
Examples:
He has a tendency to talk too much.Prices are showing an upward tendency.5)The trends indicate that humans will be better off economically 30 years from now than they
are today.(para4)
be better off: be in comfortable economic ciecumstance;have more money than beforeExamples:
She was much better off after she got a second job.Most people believe that people will be off in the future.6)Expertise will flow easily and cheaply to places where it is needed.Paraphrase----Special skill and knowledge will be available conveniently and at low cost to
people in different places who need it.(para4)
7)New materials will permit improvements in products ranging from refrigerators to
automobiles;…(para5)
Paraphrase----New materials will make it possible to affect improvements in a large variety
of products including refrigerators and automobiles.range from…to…: vary from…to…
8)…stocking and underwear may not wear out during the owner’s lifetime.(para5)
Paraphrase----stocking and underwear may last as long as the wearer’s life.9)Life expectancy will rise around the world,…(para7)
life expectancy: the length of time a person, animal, or plant is expected to live
Examples:
Women usually have a longer life expectancy than men.Bats have a life expectancy of around twenty years.10)Happily, increasingly sophisticated medicines and devices to assist the ill and disabled will
become available in the coming decades.(para8)
Paraphrase----Luckily, more and more advanced medicines and devices which provide
help for the ill and disabled people will be invented in the next few decades.11)…beyond the typical retirement age of 65.(para8)
Paraphrase----after they retire normally at the age of 65.the typical retirement age: the age at which most people retire
something that is typical is the most usually, or the most characteristic.Examples:
typical tropical weather
a typical mistake of Chinese students of English
12)A global culture will develop rapidly and take its pick of clothing styles, foods, drinks,games, sports and customs from countries everywhere.(para10)
take one’s pick(of): choose as one wants
Examples:
Take your pick.Choose whichever one of three styles you like.With so many houses for sale, a buyer with money can take his/her pick.13)Space-planes should be in service within the next 20 years,….(para11)
be in service: be in use;be in operation
Examples:
We need to replace the airplanes now in service with new ones.The ferryboat has been in service here for about ten years.14)We will push the frontiers of human settlement in all directions.(para13)
Paraphrase----We will expand the areas for human existence wherever possible.15)The Moon will acquire its first permanent base,…(para13)
Paraphrase----The first permanent base(for human settlement)will be set up on the Moon.16)The pace of ocean development will speed up as the seaside nations increasingly assert
their ownership of the resources off their shores.(para14)
Paraphrase----Ocean development will be quickened as the coastal nations more and
more claim their rights to the resources in waters off their coasts.speed up:(cause to)move or happen at a faster rate.Examples:
Warmth speeds up chemical reactions.Bad housing and poverty sped up the breakdown of their marriage.17)The biggest single cloud hanging over the next 30 years…(para16)
Paraphrase----The one biggest serious problen facing us over the next 30 years….18)…thousands upon thousands of others will almost certainly perish during the next 50 years
as their habitats shrink.(para18)
Paraphrase----…lots and lots of other species of animals will inevitably become extinct
during the next 50 years when their natural homes become smaller and smaller.shrink: vi.&vt.(cause to 0)become smaller
Examples:
The world’s forests are shrinking at an alarming rate.The hot water shrink my woolen sweater.5.Grammar Focus
“As” used as a conjunction to mean “and so too”
Procedures:
1)Explains to Ss that the conjunction as ,which means “ and so too”, can be used to refer back to what has just been said in order to say that it also applies to someone or something else that follows.Examples:
The 21st century will be a century of fantastic achievements, but it may be accompanied
by horrors on an unheard-of scale, as was the 20th century with its world wars and atomic bombs.David works hard , as do my brothers.2)Put the following sentences on board;
3)Have Ss translate the Chinese into English in pairs
Peter is a high school teacher,___________(他父亲退休前也是中学老师).(as was his
father before he retired)
John likes classical music,_____________(他女朋友也喜欢古典音乐).(as does his girl friend)
He believed ,___________(和全家一样),that the King was their supreme lord.(as didi
the family)
She traveled a great deal, ____________(她的大多数朋友也是这样).(as did most of her
friends)
6.Guided Practice(exercises, oral practice and group work)
1)Summary
A)Ask several students to retell the text by using their own words.B)Talk about the main idea or theme of the text.2)Exercises
EX.II , p282(Comprehension of the Text)
EX.III, IV, p283-284(Vocabulary Revision)
EX.V,VI, p284-285(Word Building: the prefix en–, out-)
EX.XII, p285-286(Structure: “It is true that…”.)
EX.VIII, p286(Structure : “as be/will…”)
7.After-class Assignments
1)EX.IX, p286-287(Cloze)
2)EX.X, P287-288(Translation)
3)EX.XIII, Writing(Write paragraphs beginning with general predictions and supported with illustrations P290)
4)Preview text B ,(Do exercise XIV.before reading text B)
Text B Our Forecasts 30 Years Later
Language points:
1.It was packed with ideas about …(para1)
Paraphrase----It contained a lot of ideas about…
2.when it comes to foreseeing what lies ahead?(para1)
Paraphrase----speaking of predicting what will hjappen in the years to come.when it comes to(sth.): on the subject of;concerning
Example:
Joe is not good at sports, but when it comes to arithmetic he is the best in the class.3.…, I decided to evaluate the forecasts made in the February 1967 issue of The Futurist(para2)Paraphrase----I decided to find out whether the forecasts made in the February 1967 issue of The Futurist had turned out right or wrong.4.Transplants are now a standard part of medical practice and would be even more common except for the shortage of usable organs.(para10)
a standard part of medical practice:a very usual part of the business of a doctorpractice : n.business of a doctor;medical profession
5.… are used as temporary substitutes for failing natural hearts…((para10)
Paraphrase---…are used to replace human hearts that do not function properly on a short-time basis…
failing: a.weak;not effective;likely to become useless
6.The notion that cities would push higher and higher into the sky as people crowded ever more
tightly together proved quite wrong.(para14)
Paraphrase---The forecast that cities would build higher and higher buildings as more and more people poured into cities and made them more densely populated than ever before turned out to be quite wrong.7.Laws rarely barred cars from city cores, but traffic jam and high parking charges made the centers so unattractive to drivers that legal restrictions were unnecessary.(para14)
Paraphrase---Laws usually do not prohibit cars from entering city centers, but because of the slow-moving traffic and high parking fees, drivers would rather avoid entering city centers, which makes it unnecessary to enforce such lawa on them.8.Credit cards will virtually eliminate currency by 1986.(para17)
Paraphrase---Credit cards will almost replace all cash by 1986.…hunger persists in some areas(para18)
Paraphrase---people in some areas are still going hungry
10.…in terms of the large sums, cash has been losing out fast to checks and credit cards.(para18)Paraphrase---with regard to large sums of money, cash is being fast replaced by checks and credit cards.11.What once was an exotic and mysterious force…(para22)
Paraphrase---a force which was once considered fascinating and mysterious(referring to laser in the context)
12….they sometimes know what they’re talking about.(para22)
Paraphrase---They(weather forecasters)have the expertise to give fairly accurate forecasts on many occasions
know what they’re talking about: understand a subject because of one’s experience
13….the term itself was offensive to teachers and is now obsolete.(para28)
Paraphrase---the exoression “teaching machines” was displeasing to teachers and is no longer in use now
14.…the forecasters seem to have given a fairly good account of themselves.((para34)Paraphrase---The forecasters seem to have made fairly accurate predictions.15.…curing ancient ills.(para34)
Paraphrase---…solving age-old problems
第五篇:大学英语精读第二册 Unit 6-The Making of a Surgeon
大学英语精读第二册 Unit 6:The Making of a Surgeon Unit Six:The Making of a Surgeon
A famous surgeon tells about the importance of self-confidence from his own experience.The Making of a Surgeon
How does a doctor recognize the point in time when he is finally a “surgeon”? As my year as chief resident drew to a close I asked myself this question on more than one occasion.The answer, I concluded, was self-confidence.When you can say to yourself, “There is no surgical patient I cannot treat competently, treat just as well as or better than any other surgeon”and I could live with it.So, once I had made a considered decision, I no longer dwelt on it.Reviewing it wasn't going to help and I knew that with my knowledge and experience, any decision I'd made was bound to be a sound one.It was a nice feeling.In the operating room I was equally confident.I knew I had the knowledge, the skill, the experience to handle any surgical situation I'd ever encounter in practice.There were no more butterflies in my stomach when I opened up an abdomen or a chest.I knew that even if the case was one in which it was impossible to anticipate the problem in advance, I could handle whatever l found.I'd sweated through my share of stab wounds of the belly, of punctured lungs, of compound fractures.I had sweated over them for five years.I didn't need to sweat any more.Nor was I afraid of making mistakes.I knew that when I was out in practice I would inevitably err at one time or another and operate on someone who didn't need surgery or sit on someone who did.Five years earlierI wouldn't have been able to live with myself if I had had to take sole responsibility for a mistake in judgment.Now I could.I still dreaded errorsbut a surgeon needs conceit.He needs it to encourage him in trying moments when he's bothered by the doubts and uncertainties that are part of the practice of medicine.He has to feel that he's as good as and probably better than any other surgeon in the world.Call it conceit-call it self-confidence;whatever it was, I had it.NEW WORDS
surgeon
n.doctor who performs operations 外科医生
self-confidence
n.自信心
making
n.means of gaining success 成功之道
resident
n.住院医生
conclude
vt.arrive at a belief or opinion by reasoning 得出结论
surgical
a.of, by, or for surgery 外科的;手术的competently
ad.with the necessary skill 称职地;胜任地
competent
a.near
vt.approach;come closer to
emergency
n.sudden and dangerous happening needing immediate action 紧急情况;急症 encounter
vt.be faced with(difficulties, danger, etc.);meet unexpectedly 遭到;意外地遇见
dread
vt.fear greatly 畏惧
critical
a.important at a time of danger and difficulty 紧要的;关键性的particular
a.belonging to some one person, thing, or occasion 特定的case
n.instance of disease or injury 病例
infrequently
ad.seldom;not often
relax
vi.become less tense 放松
n.residency
n.the last stage of a doctor's training at a hospital 高级专科住院实习(期)constant
a.happening all the time;unchanging 不断的;始终如一的resolve
vt.solve 解决
resolution
n.considered
a.carefully thought out 经过深思熟虑的dwell
vi.live(in a place)居住
bound
a.very likely;certain 一定的,必然的sound
a.correct;based on good judgment 正确的,合理的confident
a.sure of oneself and one's abilities 自然的confidence
n.handle
vt.manage, deal with 处理
butterfly
n.蝴蝶
abdomen
n.belly 腹(部)
anticipate
vt.see beforehand 预期
anticipation
n.sweat
n.汗
vi.流汗
stab
n.thrust made with a pointed weapon 刺;戳
belly
n.肚,腹部
puncture
vt.make a small hole in(sth.)with sth.pointed 刺穿
compound
a.having more than one part 复合的n.break in a bone 骨折
compound
n.复合性骨折
inevitably
ad.unavoidably 不可避免地
inevitable
a.err
vi.make mistakes;do wrong
operate
vi.perform a surgical operation 动手术
surgery
n.外科;外科手术
sole
a.unshared;one and only 唯一的responsibility
n.责任;责任心
avoid
vt.escape;keep or get away from 避免
conceited
a.having too high an opinion of oneself 自负的conceit
n.too high an opinion of oneself
trying
a.hard to endure or bear;very difficult 难受的;恼人的bother
vt.annoy, trouble 烦扰,麻烦
uncertainty
n.uncertain condition;doubtPHRASES & EXPRESSIONS
draw to a close
come to an end 结束
live with
learn to accept(sth.unpleasant);tolerate 学会;适应;容忍
dwell on
think, write, or speak a lot about 老是想着;详述;强调
(be)bound to(do)
(be)certain to(do)一定..., 必然...in practice
(医师,律师等)在开业中;在实践中
butterflies in the stomach
feelings of nervousness 忐忑不安
cut open 切开,给...开刀
in advance
ahead of time 预先,事前
at one time or another
sometime or other 早晚
sit on
delay taking action on;do nothing about 拖延;搁置
PROPER NAMES
Nolen
诺兰(姓氏)
Walt
沃尔特(男子名 Walter 的昵称)
Larry
拉里(男子 Lawrence 的昵称)