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1、大學(xué)英語課本文章背誦 適用于全新版高校英語綜合教程 unit1:writing for myself suddenly i wanted to write about that ,about the warmth and good feeling of it, but i wanted to put it down simply for my own joy, not for mr. fleagle.it was a moment i wanted to recapture and hold for myself. i wanted to relive the pleasure of that

2、 evening , write it as i wanted, however, would violate all the rules of formal composition i learned in school, and mr. fleagle would surely give it a failing grade. never mind, i would write something else for mr. fleagle after i had written this thing for myself. when i finished it ,the night was

3、 half gone and there was no time left to compose a proper, respectable essay for mr. fleagle. there was no choice next morning but to turn in my tale of the belleville supper. two days pass before mr. fleagle returned the graded papers, and he returned everyones but mine. i was preparing myself for

4、a command to report to mr. fleagle immediately when i saw he lift my paper from his desk and knock for the classs attention unit2(略) unit3:public attitude toward science whether we like it or not, the world we live in has changed a great deal in the last hundred yeas, and it i likely to change in th

5、e next hundred. some people would like to stop these changes and go back to what they see as a purer and simpler age. but as history show, the past was not that wonderful. it is not to bad for a privileged minority, though even they had to do without modern medicine, and childbirth was highly risky

6、for women. but for the vast majority of the population, life was nasty ,brutish and short. anyway, even if one wanted to ,no cant put the clock back to an earlier age. knowledge and techniques cant be just forgotten. nor can one prevent further advances in the future. even if all government money fo

7、r research were cut off(and the present government is doing it best), the force of competition would still bring about advances in technology. moreover, one cannot stop inquiring mind from thinking about basic science ,whether they are paid for it. the only way to prevent further developments would

8、be a global state that suppressed anything new, and human initiative and inventiveness are such that even this wouldnt succeed. all it would do is slow the rate of change. unit4:the american dream after he pass away ,i thought more and more about tonys career. he grew in stature in my mind . in the

9、end , i think he stood as tall, and as proud, as the greatest american industrialist. they are reached their success by the same route and by the same values and principal: vision, determination , self-control, optimism, self-respect and ,above all, integrity tony did not begin from the bottom rung

10、of the ladder, he began in the basement. tony s affair were tiny, the american industrialists affair were giant,. but ,after all, the balance sheets were exactly the same. the only differences was where you put the decimal point. tony trivisonno came to america seeking the american dream, but he did

11、nt find it .-he created for himself,. all he had were 24 precious hours a day, and he wasted none of them. unit5:the company man at the funeral, the sixty-year-old company president told the forty-year- old widow that the fifty-one-year old deceased had meant much to the company and would be missed

12、and would be hard to replace. the widow didnt look him in the eye. she was afraid he would read her bitterness and, after all, she would need him to straighten out the finances- the stock options and all that. 適用于全新版高校英語綜合教程 phil was overweight and nervous and worked too hard. if he wasnt at the off

13、ice, he was worried about it. phil was a type a, a heart-attack natural. you could have picked him out in a minute from a lineup. unit6:a valentine story and there he stood. her pale, round face was gentle and sensible, her gray eyes had a warm and kindly glow. i did not hesitate. my fingers gripped

14、 the small worn blue leather copy of the book that was to identify me to her. this would not be love, but it would be something precious, something perhaps even better than love, a friendship for i had been and must ever be grateful. i squared my shoulder and saluted and held out the book to the wom

15、an, even though while i spoke i felt chocked by the bitterness of my disappointment. im lieutenant john blanchard, and you must be miss maynell. i am so glad you could meet me; may i take you to dinner? the womans face broadened into a smile. i dont know what this is about, son, she answered, but th

16、e young lady in the green suit who just went by., she begged me to wear this rose on my coat. and she said it you were to ask me out to dinner, i should go and tell you that she is waiting for you in the big restaurant across the street. she said it was some kind of test. unit7:what animals really t

17、hink over the years, i have written extensively about animals intelligence experiments and the controversy that surrounds them. do animals really have thought ,what we call consciousness? wondering whether there might be better ways to explore animals intelligence than experiment designed to teach h

18、uman signs, i realized what now seems obvious: if animals can think, they will probably do their best thinking when it serves their own purposes, not when scientists ask them to. and so i started talking to vets, animals researchers, zoo keepers. most do not study animals intelligence, but they enco

19、unter it, and the lack of it, every day. the stories they tell us reveal what im convinced is a new window on animal intelligence: the kind of mental feats animals perform when dealing with captivity and dominant species on the planet-humans. unit8:fable of the lazy teenager but this is just a tiny

20、slice of the problem. the ability to perform even the simplest calculations is only a memory among many students i see, and their knowledge of world history or geography is nonexistent. moreover, there is a chilling indifference about all this ignorance. the attitude was summed up by a friends brigh

21、t, lazy 16-year-old son, who explained why he preferred not to go to u.c.i.a. i dont want to have to compete with asians, he said. they work hard and know everything. in fact, this young man will have to compete with asians whether he wants to or not. he cannot live forever on the financial, materia

22、l and human capital accumulated by his ancestors. at the point soon, his intelligence laziness will seriously affect his way of life. it will also affect the rest of us. a modern industrial state cannot function with an idle, ignorant labor force. plans will crash. computer will jam. cars will break

23、 down. 英語作文:how to deal with anger? 1)很多人簡單生氣,生氣危害健康; 2)生氣如何危害健康。 3) 你認(rèn)為應(yīng)當(dāng)如何有效地掌握或減輕生氣心情。 *寫作文時,第一段肯定留意不要犯拼寫和語法錯誤,給評卷老師留下好印象。二、三段要 適用于全新版高校英語綜合教程 留意層次感,使用一些表明層次感的連詞,如:firstly; on the one hand, on the other hand; therefore; however, ect. *寫作文時語言方面應(yīng)留意: 1)主謂語全都 2) 單復(fù)數(shù) 3)時態(tài)、語態(tài)、 4)詞組的搭配 5)單詞拼寫 6)大小寫、標(biāo)點 符號 7)句子的完整等 范文: how to deal with anger? 1)nowadays, there is a growing concern on the methods to cope with anger. 2)it is cer

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