大學英語精讀1 -- 復習提綱

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6、there這兒那兒,各處set ones mind on/to決心要,一心想3. 運用不同的詞性1) evidence(明顯,n.), evident(明顯的,adj.), evidently(明顯地,adv.)a. Do you have any evidence that Charles stole the jewels (寶石) ?b. Evidently, there is no one at home. The lights are out.c. It is evident that the elderly gentleman has been greatly hurt and wi

7、ll never come back to the store to sample puddings any more.d. The old lady looked at her daughter with evident pride.2) kindness(善良,n.), kind(善良的,adj.), kindly(善良地,adv.)a. Its very kind of you to invite me to tea.b. Would you kindly turn down the radio?c. Kindness is one of the qualities we would l

8、ook for in a friend.d. The policeman treated the lost child very kindly. 3)eagerness(渴望,迫切,n.),eager(渴望的,迫切的,adj.), eagerly(渴望地,迫切地,adv.)a. The old man began eagerly to sample one after another of the puddings as soon as he accepted the spoon.b. He is always eager to see new places and keen (渴望的) to

9、 meet new people.c. They looked forward to the occasion with great eagerness.d. All the children listened to the story with eager attention.4)sincerity(真摯,n.), sincere(真摯的,adj.), sincerely(真摯地,adv.)a. Was the narrator sincere in his offer to purchase a pudding for the old man?b. The narrator sincere

10、ly wished that he could take his tactless words.c. I may say in all sincerity that I did not mean to hurt you.d. Please give my sincere regards to all the members of your family.5)occasion(場合,n.), occasional(偶爾的,adj.), occasionally(偶爾地,adv.)a. We had fine weather all through July except for an occas

11、ional thunderstorm.b. Prof. Wilsons daughter teaches at a high school in California, and she occasionally files to New York to see him.c. I cant recall the occasion, but I did meet her before.d. In the past two years, Myra has come to see her mother only occasionally.6)surprise(使驚奇,v.), surprise(驚奇,

12、n.), surprising(令人驚訝的,adj.), surprised(感到驚訝的,adv), surprisingly(令人驚訝地,adv.)a. I was surprised to hear that Tom had failed his exam.b. Aunt Sophia paid us a surprise visit last Sunday.c. Surprisingly our team lost for the first time in ten years.d. The news surprised all of us.e. It is not surprising

13、 that Jack got fired he was always daydreaming at work.f. A look of surprise came into his eyes as he read the telegram (電報).7)please(使喜歡,v.), pleasure(愉快,n.), pleasant(令人愉快的,adj.), pleasing(令人高興的,adj.), pleasantly(令人愉快地,adv.)a. I was pleasantly surprised to find it so easy to pick up new words whil

14、e reading simplified novels.b. Youll soon find it isnt an easy job to try and please everybody in the office.c. It was particularly pleasing to be in this wild area, and to enjoy the unique feelings of peace that only mountains can inspire.d. Dr. Wang takes great pleasure in helping children to lear

15、n painting.e. It was pleasant to sit down in the shade after standing for hours in the sun.8)admire(贊美,羨慕,v.), admiration(贊美,羨慕,n.), admirable(令人欽佩的,adj.), admiring(贊賞的,欽佩的,adj.), admired(贊美的,欽佩的,adj.), admiringly(欽佩地,羨慕地,adv.)a. All those who know him admire him for his frankness (坦白,率直). b. If our

16、 admiration is true, genuine, and progressive we will in the end come to admire the good and cease to admire the bad.c. There is nothing so admirable as a man who sacrifices his life and happiness for others.d. He never wrote entirely admiring reviews: “Its the essence (本質(zhì)) of a book never to be per

17、fect,” he said, “so its writer must expect to come in for a little criticism.”e. He came into the sitting-room, where he looked round admiringly at my furniture and books.f. For twenty years, in fact, he was the most active and admired humanist(人文學者) in the world.9)astonish(使驚訝,v.), astonishment(驚訝,

18、n.), astonishing(可驚訝的,adj.), astonished(驚訝的,adj.), astonishingly(可驚訝地,adv.)a. Lawson, while neither tactful (機敏的) nor popular, was astonishingly successful for a long period.b. She coped with the press with astonishing skill for someone who was just nineteen years old.c. To his astonishment, Judy th

19、rew her arms about him and hugged and kissed him.d. Why, Mamma, I could astonish you with a great many words you never heard in your life.e. “I work there,” he replied simply, and when he saw her astonished expression he set his glass down and began to explain.4. 中譯英(translation)1. 據(jù)報道,那條鐵路曾因洪水而停止修建

20、。It was reported that the building of the railway had been held up by a flood.2. 罷工結(jié)束,資方接受了工人的要求。The strike resulted in the management is accepting the workers demands.3. 煤礦工人們決定為爭取更好的工作條件舉行罷工。The coalminers decided to go on strike for better working condition.4. 我很想買這本英文詞典,遺憾的是我身上帶的錢不夠。I really wan

21、t to buy this English dictionary, but unfortunately, I didnt have enough money on me.5. 我想先和你討論一下這篇文章的英譯稿,然后再把它寄給霍布斯先生。I would like to talk over with you about the English translation of the article, before sending it to Mr. Hobbs.6. 那位外國專家希望在三年內(nèi)達到所有的目標。The foreign expert hopes to achieve all his ai

22、ms in 3 years.7. 一個科學家要跟上本領域的新發(fā)展,你認為必須做些什么?What do you think a scientist must do in order to keep up with the latest development in his field?8. 作者認為,如果優(yōu)秀工人經(jīng)常得到加薪和提拔,他們就會有更大的生產(chǎn)積極性。The author thinks that if the excellent workers get frequent pay increases and promotions they will havegreater incentiv

23、e to produce. 5、英譯中1、There was great excitement on the planet of Venus this week. For the first time Venusian scientists managed to land a satellite on the planet Earth,and it has been sending back signals as well as photographs ever since. 本周金星上異常群情激動。金星上的科學家首次把一顆衛(wèi)星成功地送上了地球,此后衛(wèi)星便不斷地發(fā)回信號和照片。2、The sa

24、tellite was directed into an area known as Manhattan (named after the great Venusian astronomer Prof. Manhattan, who first discovered it with his telescope 20,000 light years ago). 衛(wèi)星對準發(fā)射的地區(qū)叫曼哈頓(是以金星上偉大的天文學家曼哈頓教授命名的,在兩萬光年之前該教授用望遠鏡首次發(fā)現(xiàn)了這個地區(qū))。3、Because of excellent weather conditions and extremely str

25、ong signals,Venusian scientists were able to get valuable information as to the feasibility of a manned flying saucer landing on Earth. A press conference was held at the Venus Institute of Technology. 由于天氣條件極為有利,信號極為清晰,金星科學家們從而獲得了有關載人飛碟能否在地球上著陸的寶貴資料。于是,在金星理工學院舉行了一次記者招待會。4、“We have come to the concl

26、usion, based on last weeks satellite landing, “Prof. Zog said, “that there is no life on Earth.“ “根據(jù)上周發(fā)射的衛(wèi)星所提供的資料,”佐格教授說,“我們已經(jīng)得出結(jié)論:地球上沒有生命?!?、“How do you know this?” the science reporter of the Venus Evening Star asked. “這您是怎么知道的呢?”金星晚報的科學記者問。6、“For one thing, Earths surface in the area of Manhattan

27、 is composed of solid concrete and nothing can grow there. For another, the atmosphere is filled with carbon monoxide and other deadly gases and nobody could possibly breathe this air and survive.”“首先,曼哈頓地區(qū)的地球表面均由堅固的混凝土構(gòu)成,那里什么東西也無法生長。另外,大氣層中充滿了一氧化碳和其他致命的氣體,任何人呼吸了這種空氣都不可能幸存下來?!?、“What does this mean

28、as far as our flying saucer program is concerned?”“這對我們的飛碟計劃來說又意味著什么呢?”8、“We shall have to take our own oxygen with us, which means a much heavier flying saucer than we originally planned.”“這意味著我們必須隨身攜帶我們所需要的氧氣,這樣一來,飛碟就要比我們原先計劃的重很多?!?、“Are there any other hazards that you discovered in your studies?

29、”“你們在研究中有沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)其他什么危險呢?”10、“Take a look at this photo. You see this dark black cloud hovering over the surface of Earth? We call this the Consolidated Edison Belt. We dont know what it is made of, but it could give us a lot of trouble and we shall have to make further tests before we send a Venus Bein

30、g there.”“請看這張照片。諸位看到在地球表面上方飄浮的這片深黑色的云層嗎?我們把它叫做愛迪生聯(lián)合電氣公司帶。雖然我們還不知道它含有什么成分,但是它很可能會給我們帶來許多麻煩,我們還必須做更多的試驗,然后才能把金星人送往地球。11、“Over here you will notice what seems to be a river, but the satellite findings indicate it is polluted and the water is unfit to drink. This means we shall have to carry our own wa

31、ter, which will add even greater weight to the saucer.”“這邊,諸位可以看到像是一條河似的東西,不過衛(wèi)星探測的結(jié)果表明它已被污染,河水不適于飲用。這意味著我們必須自己帶水,這就會給飛碟增加更多的重量?!?2、 “Sir, what are all those tiny black spots on the photographs?”“先生,照片上那些小小的黑點是什么?13、”“Were not certain They seem to be metal particles that move along certain paths. The

32、y emit gases, make noise and keep crashing into each other. There are so many of these paths and so many metal particles that it is impossible to land a flying saucer without its being smashed by one.”“我們也不清楚。它們好像是一些沿著某些軌道運動的金屬微粒。它們排放氣體,發(fā)出噪音,而且不斷地相互碰撞。那兒有很多這樣的軌道,很多這樣的金屬微粒,要使飛碟在那兒著陸而不被某一顆微粒撞毀是很難辦到的?!?/p>

33、14、 “What are those stalagmite projections sticking up?”“那些筆直豎立的石筍狀凸出物是什么東西?”15、 “Theyre some type of granite formations that give off light at night. Prof. Glom has named them skyscrapers since they seem to be scraping the skies.”“它們是某種夜間會發(fā)光的花崗巖結(jié)構(gòu)。格洛姆教授把它們叫做摩天大樓,因為他們好像已經(jīng)擦到了天?!?6、“If all you say is

34、true, wont this set back the flying saucer program several years?”“如果您所說的都是事實,那飛碟計劃不就要推遲好多年嗎?”17、“Yes, but we shall proceed as soon as the Grubstart gives us the added funds.”“是的,但一俟格拉布貸款基金會把追加的資金拿給我們,我們就會立即實施這一計劃?!?18、“Prof. Zog, Why are we spending billions and billions of zilches to land a flying saucer on Earth when there is no life there?”“佐格教授,既然地球上沒有生命,那我們?yōu)槭裁催€要花費億萬個零元向那兒發(fā)射飛碟呢?”19、“Because if we Venusians can learn to breathe in an Earth atmosphere, then we can live anywhere.”“因為如果我們金星人能學會在地球的大氣層中呼吸的話,那我們就可以在任何地方生存了?!钡?6 頁 共 6 頁

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