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1、Unit 11. 他們都認為他成功的可能性很小。They had thought his chances of landing the job were slim.2. 我不知道她為何總帶有一中悶悶不樂的神情。I wonder why there is always an air of sadness in her.3. 等到所有同學(xué)都就座后,學(xué)生會主席才開始宣布野營的日程安排。It was after all the students had taken their seats that the president of the students union proceeded to ann

2、ounce the camping itinerary.4. 胃是人體至關(guān)重要的器官,請善待之。The stomach is a vital organ of the human body; please take good care of it.5. 他認為總經(jīng)理如此重視那些日?,嵤率腔奶频?。He considered it was ridiculous for the general manager to attach so much importance to daily routines.6. 根據(jù)安排,全體工作人員依次值晚班。According to the arrangement,

3、 all the members of the staff take turns to be on night watch.7. 她的研究涉及到多種語言和文化,富有挑戰(zhàn)性。Her study, which ranged over many languages and cultures, was full of challenge.8. 想到要遠離父母獨立生活,她深感不安。She felt dismayed at the thought of leaving away from her parents on her own.9. 對于她是否勝任這項工作我們不甚擔(dān)心,我們所擔(dān)憂的確實她的健康狀況。

4、We dont worry so much about her qualifications for the job but about her health.10. 想到要作一次環(huán)球航海旅行,他為之激動不已。He was greatly excited at the thought of going on a voyage around the world.Unit211. 這位老人年輕時獨居海外,有過許多不尋常的經(jīng)歷。This old man lived alone overseas when he was young and had many unusual experiences.12

5、. 她是一位深受人們愛戴的教學(xué)經(jīng)驗豐富的物理老師。She was a deeply respected physics teacher with rich teaching experience.13. 我的鞋子是嶄新的,我情愿等到天氣放晴后再走。My shoes are brand-new and Id rather stay until it clear up.14. 要離開曾在孩提時代住過的小屋子,她環(huán)顧四周,向每件熟悉的物品一一告別。Upon leaving the small house where she lived in her childhood, she looked goo

6、dbye at every familiar object around.15. 他接到通知要他立即去西安,時間緊迫得連給他妻子打電話的時間都沒有。He was asked to leave for Xian at such short notice that he didnt even have time to call his wife.16. 他們不情愿參與我們的演講比賽,真令人掃興。Their reluctance to join us in the speech contest really spoilt our fun.17. 請注意,每位學(xué)生都應(yīng)該遵守課堂紀(jì)律,你也不例外。Ple

7、ase note that every student should keep classroom discipline, and you are no exception.18. 我倒不在乎偶爾加班加點,我在乎的是你任意取消我的節(jié)假日。I dont care so much working overtime occasionally, but your calling off my holidays with no notice.19. 發(fā)言人清了清嗓子以喚起聽眾的注意。The speaker cleared his throat to claim the attention of the

8、audience.20. 10他對喧囂、忙碌的城市生活深感厭倦,希望遷居鄉(xiāng)村,改變?nèi)涨暗纳罘绞健e was tired of the hustle and bustle of the urban life and hoped to move to the country, expecting a change in his current life style.Unit 321. 我還沒講完她便打斷了我,道出了一番不得不說的話。She broke in with what she had to say before Id finish speaking.22. 我們之間對人生所持的不同看法

9、絲毫沒有影響我們的友誼。Our different views of life have never affected our friendship.23. 碰巧校長要他交代數(shù)這門課,這可是一門他在讀書時未及格的課程。It so happened that the headmaster asked him to teach algebra, the subject in which he had failed at school.24. 這孩子坐在汽車?yán)镆谎圆话l(fā),對他叔叔表現(xiàn)出不友好態(tài)度,似乎視其為敵人。The boy sat quiet in the car, showing unfrien

10、dliness to his uncle as if he were his enemy.25. 湯姆聽到他必須去叔叔家度假時很失望,如同得知彼得因為麻疹不得不嚴(yán)格地臥床養(yǎng)病時一樣感到沮喪。Tom was as disappointed to know that he had to spend his summer holiday at his uncles as he was depressed to learn that Peter had to be kept strictly to his bed because of measles.26. 當(dāng)他最寵愛的小兒子公然反抗他時,他氣得臉色

11、發(fā)青。When his youngest son, whom he loved most defied him, his face turned purple with anger.27. 待大家都陳述了自己的見解后,科長才開口說話。The head of the section found his voice after all the other members had stated their views.28. 他們要外出度假兩周,所以將家里所有的寵物都留給鄰居照料。As they were going out on holiday for two weeks, they left a

12、ll their pets in the care of their neighbor.29. 想必你弄錯了,期中考試的日期不是下周五,而是下周三。I reckon you are mistaken about the date of our mid-term exam, which is not next Friday but next Wednesday.30. 按新規(guī)定,一支足球隊可以擁有24名球員,換言之,24名球員可以組成一支球足球隊。 According to the new rule, a football team may consist of 24 players. In o

13、ther words.24 football players may make up a football team. Unit 431. 凡是聽到她不行的遭遇的人無不深表同情。No one who has heard about her misfortune does not feel deep sympathy for her.32. 他提出這個問題是出于好奇心,而非出于求知欲 。He asked the question out of curiosity rather than out of his desire for knowledge.33. 這位年輕學(xué)者專心致志地開發(fā)新型的電腦翻

14、譯軟件,他深信在不久的將來自己會成名。The young scholar devoted all his attention to the development of a new type of computer translation software in the full conviction that he would make a name for himself in the near future.34. 別把它當(dāng)作一回事,我剛才所說的并非指你。Dont take it seriously. What Ive just said is not meant for you.35.

15、 這扇門這么低,那個高個子進屋時無法挺直身子,只能低頭貓腰進入。It was such a low doorway that the tall man had to bend his head rather than keep upright when entering the room.36. 我們的班長兩個星期前突發(fā)高燒,此后一直臥床不起。Our monitor was suddenly ran a high fever two weeks ago and has been keeping to his bed ever since.37. 令人難以置信的是他在兩年內(nèi)竟然把這些普通的女孩子

16、訓(xùn)練成了世界一流的長跑運動員。Whats incredible is that he actually turned these ordinary girls into long distance runners within two years.38. 他們竭力說服她放棄訴訟,但都無濟于事。They tried their best to talk her into giving up the lawsuit but in vain.39. 那些過著富裕生活的農(nóng)民從未想過要遷居到大都市去生活。It never occurred to those comfortable off farmers

17、 that they would move to a metropolitan city.40. 他在餐廳享用美味的晚餐時,聽到車子的警報聲,猛然間他想起自己停在外面馬路上的車子未上鎖。While enjoying his delicious dinner in a restaurant, he heard the car alarm and realized in a flash that he left his car outside in the street unlocked.Unit541. 老師顯然下了很大功夫教學(xué)生如何做實驗。It was clear that the teach

18、er has taken great pains to show the students how to do the experiment.42. 我想校長對這位年輕的求職者存有偏見。Im afraid the headmaster has some prejudice against the young applicant.43. 直到你告訴我后我才知道他所遭遇到的一切。I had heard nothing of what had happened to him until you told me.44. 這兩位警察非常勇敢,他們做好了冒被走私者開槍射擊的危險的準(zhǔn)備。The two po

19、licemen were so brave that they were ready to run the risk of being shot at by the smugglers. 45. 對于一周內(nèi)會有三個星期日的說法,我永遠不會信服。I will never be convinced of the statement that three Sundays may occur in one week.46. 大多數(shù)與會代表堅決反對在市區(qū)興建大型游樂場的計劃。Most of the representatives at the meeting firmly opposed the pla

20、n of constructing an amusement park in the urban area of the city.47. 教授結(jié)束講話時,大廳里突然間爆發(fā)出一陣?yán)坐Q般的掌聲。Thunderous applause erupted and rocked the hall as the professor closed his speech.48. “我寧愿你獨立工作,從失敗中尋找新的方法,也不要你墨守成規(guī),毫無建樹,”導(dǎo)師對他說。”I would rather you work on your own to find a new solution from your failu

21、res than follow the convention without any new discovery , ” the supervisor said to him.49. 我們寧為玉碎,也不為瓦全。We would rather die than live in disgrace.50. 這座城市為慶祝首座世界級大橋的落成舉行了摩托車游行活動。The town inaugurated its first world-class bridge with a motorcycle parade. Unit 651. 你們無論做什么都不能阻止我對理想的追求。Nothing you do

22、can hold me back from pursuing my ideal.52. 這個城市的人口由藏、漢兩大名族構(gòu)成。The population of this city is made up of Tibetan and Han nationalities.53. 這些人不斷向西行進,希望能找到肥沃的尚未被征服的處女地。These people kept heading west in the hope of finding fertile virgin land still to be explored.54. 要是建筑材料按時運到的話,工程現(xiàn)在早已全面展開了。Had the bu

23、ilding materials been delivered to the construction site on time, the project would have been well on the way by now.55. 眾所周知,長城是世界七大奇觀之一,需要我們精心維護。As is known to all, the Great Wall is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, which deserves great care.56. 我們有時用塑料代替鋼材,不僅是因為這樣更經(jīng)濟,而且也可以解決生銹問題。We sometime

24、s replace steel with plastics, not only because the latter is more economical, but also because it will solve the problem of rusting.57. 他們對這件事進行了一番認真的討論之后,想出了一個萬無一失的計劃。After a serious discussion about the matter, they worked out a plan that would work in every circumstance.58. 10年前很少有人意識到我們已走向一個知識經(jīng)

25、濟的時代,一個信息即成功的時代。A decade ago few of us were aware that we were well on the way to the age of knowledge-based economy, an age where information means success.59. 請相信我的直覺,她完全適合這個崗位。Please trust my intuition. She is surely fit for the position.60. 他們這次極有可能會成功,因為他們做好了最充分的準(zhǔn)備。Most likely they will succeed

26、 this time since they have made full preparation for it.Unit 761. 史密斯太太認為婦女理應(yīng)下廚房做飯,因而從不允許家里任何人來取而代之。Mrs. Smith took it for granted that women were supposed to do the cooking in the kitchen and would never allow anyone in the family to take her place.62. 他不受人們歡迎的主要原因是,他往往在別人最需要他助以一臂之力時逃之夭夭。The main r

27、eason for his unpopularity is that he tends to get away when he is most needed.63. 萬一出現(xiàn)緊急情況,將用直升飛機把搶救隊送至事故現(xiàn)場。In case of emergency, the helicopters will be used to send the rescue team to the scene of accident. 64. 至于日趨嚴(yán)重的空氣污染問題,我們必須清醒地認識到這是全人類共同面臨的一種威脅。As for the deteriorating air pollution, we shou

28、ld have a clear understanding that it is a threat that faces all mankind.65. 這種地方雜志創(chuàng)刊不到一年,其發(fā)行量已達到50萬冊之多。This local magazine which made its first appearance less than one year has already had a circulation of 500,000.66. 當(dāng)她發(fā)現(xiàn)沒人來車站接她時,感到一陣心寒。It chilled her when she saw nobody come to pick her up.67. 這

29、些測試的結(jié)果表明,你很有音樂天賦。The results of these tests clearly show that you have an aptitude for music.68. 他們?nèi)找岳^夜地在實驗室工作了整整一個月,不料卻發(fā)現(xiàn)他們在做根本無法做成的事。They worked day and night in the lab for a whole month, only to find that they were trying the impossible.69. 一項重要實驗做到一半時電話鈴響了。他對持續(xù)不停的鈴聲置之不理,心想要是有重要的事他遲早總會知道的。The te

30、lephone rang in the middle of an important experiment. He ignored the persistent ringing, thinking that if it was an important message it would reach him sooner or later.70. 要是你數(shù)學(xué)考試再次不及格,真是活該。這學(xué)期的數(shù)學(xué)課你缺課次數(shù)太多了。It serves you right if you fail in math again, you have cut too many math classes this semes

31、ter.Unit 871. 看到敵機飛近,他們飛奔開去,尋找可以躲避炸彈的掩蔽處、Seeing the enemys planes approaching, they dashed off to look for a shelter from the bombs.72. 我理解她為何日以繼夜地努力工作:她極其渴望在這個領(lǐng)域里取得成功。I understand why she is working so hard day and night, for she has a great desire for success in this field.73. 吉姆埋頭玩電腦游戲,一點都沒有聽到母親的

32、叫喚聲。Jim was so engrossed in his computer games that he didnt hear his mother call him.74. 除夕夜,全鎮(zhèn)的姑娘和小伙子都在盡情的唱歌跳舞。On New Years Eve, all the boys and girls of the town sang and danced to their hearts content.75. 那銀行家死后,人們發(fā)現(xiàn)他竟是債務(wù)重重。The banker was found to have run up huge debts when he died.76. 聽到只有自己一

33、人考試不及格時,他灰心喪氣極了。He was dismayed to hear that he was the only one who had failed the examination.77. 圖書管理員看見那人把書藏在大衣里走出閱覽室。The librarian saw the man tuck away the book in his overcoat and walk out of the reading-room.78. 在紐約的大街上,你可以看到各種各樣的人,他們有著不同的膚色,來自不同的階層。In the streets of New York you can see a g

34、reat variety of people with different skin colors and from all walks of life.79. 過于縱容孩子的父母會把孩子寵壞。Over-indulgent parents may spoil their children.80. 帶上傘或雨衣,以免下雨著涼。Take an umbrella or a raincoat in case it rains, or you may catch cold.Unit981.電視轉(zhuǎn)播了那個初出茅廬的新聞記者成功的采訪好萊塢電影明星的節(jié)目。The fledgling news reporte

35、rs successful interview with the Hollywood movie star was telecast. 82. “有志者是竟成,沒有秘訣可言“jack博士說。“Where there is a will, there is a way. There is no mystery to it,”said Dr.Jack. 83. 李教授以一段幽默的故事結(jié)束了講課。Prof. Li wound up his lecture with a humorous story. 84. 組委會主席說:“不論怎樣,運動會都將如期舉行。”The chairman of the or

36、ganizing committee declared, “In any event, the sports meet will be held as scheduled.85 .我校的外貌無驚人之處,可是它擁有一支優(yōu)秀的教師隊伍Although there is nothing spectacular in its physical appearance, our university has an excellent teaching faculty. 86.中央政府對洪災(zāi)地區(qū)可能爆發(fā)的疾病流行深表關(guān)切。 The central government of the country expr

37、essed its deep concern over the possible epidemic of diseases in the flood stricken areas. 87. 當(dāng)泰坦尼克號兩名男女主角出現(xiàn)在舞臺上是,觀眾們頓時一片歡騰。The audience came alive when the leading actor and actress of the Titanic appeared on the stage. 88. 輸了球的主隊不自找原因,卻把失敗歸咎于裁判。The host team that lost the match put the blame on t

38、he referees rather than on themselves.89. 我的報告中列舉了幾種實施方案,至于選擇哪一種方案得由董事會決定。My report includes several plans of implementation. It lies with the board of directors to decide which one to use. 90. 被告律師著手調(diào)查每種可能導(dǎo)致三人被害的原因。The attorney of the defendant set about looking into every possible cause of the kil

39、ling that involved the death of the three people.l Unit 11. Being very short of money and wanting to do something useful, I applied, fearing as I did so, that without a degree and with no experience of teaching my chances of landing the job were slim.Para: Because I was in bad need of money and was

40、eager to do something of me, I applied for the job, but at the same time that I did so, I was afraid that the possibility for me to get the job was very small because I didnt have a university degree, nor did I have any teaching experience.2. three days later a letter arrived, summoning me to Croydo

41、n for an interview.Para: three days later I received a letter, asking me to go to Croydon to have an interview.3. He looked at me with an air of surprised disapproval, as a colonel might look at a private whose bootlaces were undone.Para: He cast a look at me with the same surprise and dislike as a

42、colonel would look at a soldier when his bootlaces came loose.4. The headmaster and I obviously had singularly little in common.Para: Apparently the headmaster and I had no similar interests.5. The teaching set-up appalled me.Para: The way teaching was organized filled me with terror.6. I should hav

43、e to spilt the class up into three group and teach them in turn at three different levels.Para: I should have to divide the class into three groups of three different levels and teach them one after another.7. It was not so much having to tramp a mile along the dusty streets of Croydon, followed by

44、a crocodile of small boys that I minded, but the fact that most of my friends would be enjoying leisure at that time.Para: I felt troubled not because I had to walk for a mile along the dusty streets of Croydon, followed by a group of boys, but because at that time most of my friends were having a g

45、ood time and relaxing.8. The prospect of working under a woman constituted the ultimate indignity.Para: The fact that I would have to work under a woman in future made me feel totally humiliated.Unit 21. Accordingly, the two boys had always been allowed to climb freely over it.Para: Therefore.2. The

46、re was a croaking answer.Para: In a deep, hoarse sound3. He looked his good-bye at the garden and raged that he had to leave it -leave it and PeterPara: He said goodbye to the garden by looking at it and felt that .4. Town gardens are small, as a rule, and the Longs gardens was no exception to the r

47、ule.Para: Usually often that not, town gardens are small; the same is the case with the Longs garden. 5. Mrs. Long clung to the case for a moment, claiming his attention first.Para: Mrs. Long held the case tight for a while, in an effort to call his attention first.6. She kissed him, gave him a dism

48、issive push towards the car and then followed him to it.Para: She kissed him, pushed him towards the car so as to send him away and then followed him to it.7. How grateful we are to you both for taking him at such short notice.Para: How can we thank you enough for taking Tom away so quickly, we had

49、hardly any time to ask for your consent.8. Tom waved good-bye angrily to his mother, and then , careless even of the cost to others, waved to an inflamed face pressed against a bedroom window.Para: Tom waved good-bye angrily to his mother, and then, without considering the pain and suffering it migh

50、t give others, Tom waved good-bye to Peter whose red, feverish face was pressed against the bedroom window.9. Tom closed the car window and sat back in his seat, in hostile silence.Para: Tom closed the car window and sat back in his seat, keeping very quiet and strong resentment and unfriendliness.1

51、0. I hope we get on reasonably well.Para: I hope we can get along with each other quite well.Unit 31. after a half hour or so of idle talk, we began to steer the conversation.Para: after about half an hour of casual chatting, we began to make the conversation follow the course as we had planned.2.it

52、 does seem a coincidence, really, doesnt it?Para: it really looked as if we two had planned our trips together, doesnt it?3. thats what Dr. Double L. Dee would call an extraordinary concurrence of events.Para: thats what Dr. Double L. Dee would call an amazing coincidence.4. But remember that Captai

53、n Pratt didnt go by the same route as Captain Smitherton - that makes a difference, you know.Para: But remember that two captains in opposite directions and that is quite important, you know.5. “well,” broke in my uncle.Para: “well,” my uncle interrupted.6. Here Smitherton found his voice at last.Pa

54、ra: Here Smitherton began to speak at last.7. And here Kate ended the quarrel by jumping up as if she had a new thought.Para: Kate jumped up to bring the quarrel to a close by pis a judgment on you about you know what.Para: You are being judged about something that you dont really know.Unit 41. the

55、income from the estate probably amounted to about $200 a year.Para: most likely, the money he made from his estate reached about $200 a year.2. There is no country where Shakespeares work is not read with something very like awe because there is something fascinating about a menPara: People all over

56、 the world read Shakespeares work with a feeling of profound respect and wonderment because there is something about him which made people charmed.3. .almost every detail of his personal life is supposition rather than fact.Para: we do not base every minute and particular detail of his personal life

57、 so much on facts on guesswork.4.But his activities, like those of nearly every playwright of his day, are so vague that he could have been born in Roman times.Pare: We are so uncertain about his activities that we might as well say that he was born when the Romans occupied a long time ago.5. had ma

58、de a thriving business out of its most famous citizen for a long time.Para: Because of its most famous citizen, Stratford-upon-Avon has made a lot money for a long time.6. he has such a fine reputation that it is well worth the journey just to be ablePara: he enjoys such high prestige that it is worthwh

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