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第三冊Unit11.Withhisindexfinger,Pattersonpointedtowardaplaincolor-codedbeneathaboxlongwoodentable.2.Hedisguisedhimselfasawaiterandwatchedwhatwasgoingonaround.3.Heoftenwhistlesatuneduringthemorningteabreakwhenhisbossisnotaround.4.Andagainsheshoutedinahigh-pitchedvoice,wordbyword,withnoattempttorestrainherself,“Icannotstandanymore.”5.Therearecertainpeopleinthatroom,likePeterandJohn,whograhadspfailedtowhatIwassaying.6.DuringthattimeIwasoverwhelmed(受寵若驚的)withlongingforthoseinnocentdaysofearlychildhood.7.I’mjustprayinghtattheboardofdirectorswilltakestepsbeforeitistoolate.8.Shewasthedirector’sfaithfulassistantinwhomhecouldhaveabsoluteconfidence.9.Thesedeveloperspledgetobuildlow-incomehousingunitswhenthesupplyofaffordablehousingforpoorpeoplecontinuestoshrink.10.Peoplehavebeenmobilizedtobuilddefensesdrainfandloodedlandashaverainscontinuetoall.第三冊Unit41.Thismeanstheyhavebeeninspectedbyateamofprofessionalexpertsandthestandardoftheirworkhasbeenapproved.2.TheStatueofLibertyhadjustarrivedfromParisandassewasmblebeingd.3.Thisreactiontotheeventisratherexaggeratedbutontheotherhandthere’ssomethinginit.4.Policehadtroubleunderstandingwhowasresponsiblefortheaccident,becauseeveryonewhosawitmadedifferentversionsofwhathappened.5.Itisanalmostuniversaltruththatthemorewearepromotedinajob,thelessweactuallyexercisetheskillsweinitiallyusedtoperformit.6.Hisappointmenthasnotbeenformallyapprovedyet.7.It’sgetmoreandmoredifficultrecruitetoxperiencedstaff.8.HeinsistedthattheideaevolvedoutofworkdonebyBritishscientists.9.Theyaretheordinarycitizensforwhomthehonorsystemwasdesigned-peoplewhohavededicatedtheirlivestoduty.10.Hisexpressionbecameverysolemnwhenwetoldhimwhathadhappened.Unit61.Itwouldhavebeenmoresensibletosavethemoneythantospenditallonclothes.2.Thesystemissosensitivethatitcandetectchangesintemperatureassmallas0.003degrees.3.Thedoctoradvisedustotakepreveryecautionsoasnottocatchcold.4.ItwasthestrangestoccurrenceIcanrememberinmyuniversitydays.5.Thegovernmentdemandsthatthebridgebewbuiltithstatondanearthquakeof8.3magnitudes.6.Onalong-termbasistheymaycontributetodevelopingcropsresiwhichstantaretodrought.7.Insomeplacesthecliffwasvalmostertical,andmuchtodangeroustoclimb.8.Theaccidentaldischargeofthepoisonous(惡毒的)gascausedsomechaos(混亂).9.Pleasefindenclosedtheapplicationinformationyourequested.10.Passengersshouldkeeptheirseatbeltsfasteneduntilthewarninglightisextinguished(熄滅).Unit91.Shortlyafterwards,Donaldreceiveda(n)invitationinthemailtospeakatascientificconference.2.Seetoitthatthesafetyregulationsenforcedsaretrictly.3.Themeltingofthepolaricecapsandtheensuingriseinthesealevelareonlymostcommonlycitedeffectsofclimatechange.4.Hewasalwaysawkwardinthecompanyofwomen,especiallygirls.5.Moreover,shedoesn’twanttoleaveherhome,anicelittleinhouseheritethatdfromherparents.she6.Heproposedapeacefulsettlementdiofsputhetebetweenthetwocountries.7.Aresearchteamhasfoundthatincreaexposuedretosunlightmaydecreasetheriskofbreastcancer.8.Theremustbealegallyvalidcontractofemploymentbetweentheprivatecorporationandthestaffmembers.9.Alldescriptionsandinformationonhotelsandguesthousesinthisadvertisementshouldbeverifiedaswehaveneverseenthembefore.10.Yourdislikeofitishardlyjustia(n)ficationtoattackthewholething.XIUnit11.無論你是多么富有經(jīng)驗的演說家,無論你做了多么充分的準備,你都很難在這樣嘈雜的招待會上發(fā)表演講。(nomatterhow)Nomatterhowexperiencedaspeakeryouare,andhowwellyouhavepreparedyourspeech,youwillhavedifficultymakingaspeechatsuchanoisyreception.2.就像吉米妹妹的朋友都關(guān)心吉米一樣,吉米也關(guān)心他們。(justas)Justasallhissister’sfriendscaredabouthim,Jimmycaredaboutthem.3.汽車生產(chǎn)商在新車的幾處都印有汽車識別號碼,以便幫助找回被盜的車輛。(trackdown)Carmanufacturersstampavehicleidentificationnumberatseveralplacesonnewtohelptrackdownstolenvehicles.4.老師回來時你敢告我狀的話,我就不再和你說話了。(tellon)IfyoudaretellonmewhentheteachergetsbackIwon’tsayawordtoyouanymore.5.有些老年人愿意獨自過日子,但大多數(shù)老人選擇和兒女一起生活。(onone’sown)Someelderlypeopleprefertoliveontheirownwhilethegreatmajoritychoosetoliwiththeirchildren.6.現(xiàn)在需要面對的事情是:如何籌集創(chuàng)建公司所需的資金。(reckonwith)Hereissomethingthatneedstobereckonedwith:howtogetthenecessaryfinancestoestablishthecompany.Unit41.從各方面考慮,這座城市都是世界上最令人激動的城市。(useanabsolutestructure)Everythingconsidered,thiscityistheworld’smostexcitingcity.2.盡管沒有得到父母的贊同,他還是繼續(xù)自己的計劃出國學(xué)習。Thoughwithnoapprovalfromhisparents,hewentaheadwithhisplantostudyabroad.3.這座橋是以一位英雄的名字命名的,這位英雄為人民的事業(yè)獻出了生命。(nameafter)Thebridgewasnamedaftertheherowhogavehislifeforthecauseofpeople.4.據(jù)說,畫家是以他母親為模特的。他母親的面容滄桑卻不失堅定。(Itissaid…)Itissaidthatthepainterusedhismotherasthemodelinthepaintingwhosefacerepresentedsufferingyetstrength.5.這為作家于1950年因出版一本小說而一舉成名,小說的靈感來自于他和一位姑娘在農(nóng)場的經(jīng)歷。(risetofame)Thewriterinstantlyrosetofamein1950withthepublicationofanovelinspiredhisexperiencewithagirlonafarm.6.有個故事說,US是“山姆大叔”的縮寫,“山姆大叔”山姆·威爾遜,他曾和一名男子一起工作,這名男子和美國政府簽訂了一份合同,給美軍提供肉食。(shortfor)Onestorysaysthat“US”wasshortfor“UncleSam”whoserealnamewasSamWilson,whohadonceworkedwithamanwhohadsignedacontractwiththegovernmenttoprovidemeattotheUSArmy.Unit61.我們因該盡最大努力預(yù)測地震,這樣地震造成的財產(chǎn)破壞才會被盡可能的避免。Weshouldtryourbesttoforecastearthquakessothatdestructionofpropertycausbythemcouldbepreventedasmuchaspossible.2.一個農(nóng)民注意到有很多魚在水面上游動,他說這預(yù)示著可能有地震發(fā)生。Afarmernoticedlargeschoolsoffishswimmingnearthesurfaceofthewater,whichhesaid,indicatedthepossibleoccurrenceofanearthquake.3.要將英英詞典放在手邊。當你不能準確的理解單詞時,你就能隨時查閱。KeepanEnglish-Englishdictionaryhandy,andwhenyoucannotunderstandawordwithaccuracy,youmayrefertoitanytime.4.如有必要,生活在將要發(fā)生地震地區(qū)的人可以睡在帳篷里。(ifnecessary)Ifnecessary,peoplewholiveintheareawhereanearthquakeisabouttooccurmaysleepintents.5..對一個想找工作的學(xué)生來說,有沒有碩士學(xué)位的確有很大影響。(makeadifference)Amaster’sdegreedoesmakeagreatdifferencetoastudentwhowantstogetajob.6.這本書除了告訴我們地震方面的知識外,還告訴我們?nèi)绾巫龊梅李A(yù)工作。(inadditionto)Inadditiontotheknowledgeaboutearthquakes,thebooktellsushowtopreparefothem.Unit91.昨天傳來消息說,他們在試圖登上頂峰時遇難了。(while+V-ing)Wordcameyesterdaythattheywerekilledwhiletryingtoreachthesummit.2.我絕不會向任何人提起我曾拒絕她的邀請,沒有去參加她的婚禮。(undernocircumstances)UndernocircumstancesshallImentiontoanyonethatIhaveturneddowntheinvitationtoherwedding.3.總裁夫人威脅要公開揭發(fā)丈夫,這件事成了頭條新聞。(maketheheadline)Itmadetheheadlinesthatthepresident’swifethreatenedherhusbandwithpublicexposure.4.那位富有的女士在商丘要簽訂婚前協(xié)議,令其未婚夫自尊心大受傷害。(endup)Thatwealthylady’srepeateddemandforapremaritalagreementgreatlyharmedherprospectivehusband’s-eselfteemandendedupinhisrefusaltogetmarried.5.確實有些婦女堅持認為,在丈夫掙的錢不如她們期待的那么高的情況下,結(jié)果以拒婚告終。(makenomistakeaboutit,insiston)Makenomistakeaboutit,somewomenwouldinsistontherighttogetadivorceiftheirhusbandsdidnotearnasmuchastheyexpected.6.偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)的指紋有助于弄清他一直在調(diào)查的兇殺案。(shedlighton)Thecasualdiscoveryofthefingerprintshedsomeontlighthemurderhehadbeenlookinginto.XIIIUnit1Althoughtheymaynotbetheworld’sfastestorstrongestathletes,the1830competitionsinthe2005SpecialOlympicsWorldWinterGamesheldinNagano,Japan,【1、competed競爭】withalltheirhearts.Atthe【closing2、ceremony典禮】PrincessTakamadoofJapanmadeaspeech.Shesaid,’Thepast【3、weekwasallabout充滿】smiles,gentlenessandpeace.Itrulyhopewithinmyheartthattheentireworldcanlearnsomethinghere.Wecanalllearn【4、fromexamthple例子】sthesespecialathleteshaveshown【us.5、aTheim目標】oftheSpecialOlympicsisclear.Itistoencourageindividualswith【6intellectual、disabilities無力】becomephysicallyfit.Theyarealsoencouragedtobeproductiv【7、respandected尊敬】membersofsocietythroughsportstrainingandcompetition.【If8、anwiathletens贏】incompetition,itisabonus.However【9、ina,way在某種程度上】everyonewins.LilyKuhn,12,askierwithTeamUSA,could【1hardly0、restrain抑制】herenthusiasmasthewrotehome.Shetoldherparents:Iwasproudofmyself.Iamhappynotsimplyforwinning,【11、but而是】forwinninghonestly,lovingtocompeteandworkingthehardestThefestival【12、ending結(jié)束】thegamesissomethingtoremember.It【isn’t13、complete完整的】withoutthehugs.Oneeventvolunteer【14、while當時】huggingandhandingoutsweatshirtstosomeoftheathletes【15、heldup豎起】histhumbsandsaid,”Alloftheseathletesaresuper!Ican’tgo【16、anywhere任何地方】aroundherewithoutgettinga【hug.17、Ipray祈禱】formoreofthissortofthing.Ihopethat【18the、wispiritthwhich與之】theyhavecompetedmighttouchthewholeworld.Watchingtheseyoungpeopleblossomoverthepastweekhastrulytouchedmylife.”Attheendofthefestival,vicemayorforthecityofShanghai,which【19、willhost舉辦】the2007summergames,acceptedtheflagfortheSpecial【Olympics20、pledging保證】that“thecityofShanghaiwouldopenitsarmstotheworldandtotheSpecialOlympics”.Unit2JimFixxhadbeenaheavysmokerandweighed214poundswhen【1、hetookup】runninginthe1960s.Hesoon【2、reaped】thebenefitsfromrunning.Hisweightdecreased【3、by】60poundsbythetimehisbook,TheCompleteBookOfRunning,waspublished.Hisbook【4、inspired】millionsofpeople.Inhisbookandontelevisiontalkshows,heextolledthebenefitsofphysicalexercise【5、andhowitconsiderably】increasedtheaveragepeople’slifeexpectancy.Hisreadersandaudiencebecamemorehealth-conscious.However【6、,to】theirshock,Fixxdiedattheageof52afterhisdailyrun.Manywhoopposedhisbeliefs【said7、thevisdewasnce】thatrunningwasharmful.However,hissupporters【8、revealed】thattherealcauseofFixx’sdeathwasaheartattack.Hecamefromafamilywheremenhadpoorhealthstories.Hisfather【9、suffered】aheartattackattheageof35anddiedofoneat42.【10、Given】Fixx’sunhealthylifestyleuntilhetookuprunning,manyarguedthatrunningaddedmanyyearstohislife.“Runningdoeshaveitsshortcomings,【11、Acknowledges】heartspecialistPaulThomas,inarecentmedicaljournal.【12、“The”impact】canbehardonyourknees.Runnersaremoreatriskduring【their13、training,particularly】iftheyrunmarathons.【14、However】thenewsforrunnersisn’allbad.Evidencesuggestsinspiteofitsshortcomings,【15、moderate】amountofrunning溫和的)exercisecanactually【16、resultin】alonger,improvedlife.”Dr.DaleMacdonald,acertifiedStrengthandConditioningspecialist【17、sonceummedup】adiscussionbysaying,【18、“Aswith】allathleticendeavors,runningcomeswithbothgreat【19、reward】andinherentrisk.Morethan60%ofrunnerswillsufferaninjurythatcausesthemtotaketimeoffrunning—eachyear!”Healsosaidthatimprovingone’sbalancecanreduce【20、thelikelihood】ofinjury.Unit4WhenHenryFordannouncedhewasgoingtoproduceanautomobilethatwouldbe【1、affordable】tothegeneralpopulation,heprobablydidnotrealizewhatagreat【2、impact】hisachievementwouldhaveonlifeintheUnitedStatesand,【3、eventually】,theworld.Ford’suseofmassproduction【4、strategies】tomanufacturetheModelTstartedanewerainpersonaltransportation.【5、Asaresult】,roadswerebuiltforthesakeofcarsandthe【6greater、mobility】ofpeople.Withcarsandtheroads,havingabusinessofone’sownbecamealotmore【7、feasible】.Everyfeasible(可行性)typeofbusinesssprungup.Customerscouldeasilygettothestores【8、nomatterwhere】theywereintown,【9、provided】therewasaroad,sobusinesses【10、nolonger】hadtobeoclatedatatown’scenter.Andwhataboutthefamilyvacation?Families【11、packed】intotheircarsanddroveacrossthecountry【1to2、explore】thenewfrontier,stoppingateverypossibleroadside【13、attraction】ontheway.Therewasnolimit【14、to】whereyoucouldgoandwhatyoucouldsee.Thecarofferedasenseofindependenceand,asAmericansparticularlyhatedtobe【15、restricted】,theyfellinlovewiththeautomobile【16、instantly】.【17、Onaverage】,eachAmericanhouseholdownstwoormorecars.Astheworldgetsmorecomplicated,drivingcarsaroundhelpspeople【18、copewith】thedemandsofmodernlife.Ifyouaskpeoplewhatqualities【19、define】Americans,theywillprobablysaythatthetwo【20、dominating】characteristicsofanAmericanareinventivenessandindependence.Americaistrulythelandofcarsandcarculture.Unit6Earthquakeshave1.plaguedourlivesforaslongaspeoplehaveinhabitedtheEarth.ThesedangerousactsoftheEarthhave2.resultedingreatdamagetohumanbeings.Earthquakedamage3.dependsonwhatareaishit.Ifanunpopulatedregionis4.struck,therewillbelowlossoflifeorproperty.Ifithitsalargecitywhichis5.denselypopulated,heremaybeseriousinjuriesanddestruction.hEarthquakesavethepowertouproottreesandsend6.themcrashingintobuildings.Theycantriggerlandslidesandcausefloodingandtsunamis.Buildingsandstructuresarealso7.atrisk.Itisinterestingtonotethattallbuildings8.thewillleassufferdtamageiftheyarelocateddirectlyattheepicenter.Thisisbecausetheycan9.withstandtheup-and-downmotionofP-waves.S-waves,ontheotherhang,occurfarawayfromtheepicenter,andcausethegreateststress10.byshakingbuildingsfromside.Thesebuildingsareoftenknockedofftheirfoundations.Buildingswiththick,heavywallsdnot11.resistshockwavesverywell.Violentearthquakesoftencausestructuresto12.collapse,buryingpeopleunderneath.Brickbuildingsarethemost13.vulnerable.Theshakingoftheearthissometimesnotthegreatestdisaster.Itisthe14.subsequentfiresandfloodsthatoftenthegreatestdamage15.occurs.Predictinganearthquakeuntilnowhasalmostbeentechnologically16.impossible.Withimprovementsintechnology,liveshavebeensavedandmanymore17.will.Allthat18.remainsistoresearchwhattakesplacebefore,during,andafteranearthquake.Thishasbeendoneforyears19.tothepointthatasuccessfulearthquakepredictionstheoreticallypossibleHowev.er,20.accuratepredictionofearthquakemaytakemoreyears.Unit7Attheageof21,SteveJobsandafriend,StephenWozniak,builtapersonalcomputercalledtheApple.TheApplechangedpeople’sideaof1a.fcomputerromagigantic(巨大的)massofvacuumtubesonlybigbusinessandthegovernmentcould2.affordtoasmallboxusedbyordinarypeople.Nocompanyhasdonemoreto3.popularizethecomputerandmakeitusedfriendlythanAppleComputerInc.TwoyearsafterbuildingAtheppleI,SteveJroducedtheAppleII.TheAppleIIwasthebestbuy5in.personalcomputersforhomeandsmallbusiness6.throughoutthefollowingfiveyears.SteveJobs7.cowasnsideredabrilliantyoungmaninsiliconvalley,becausehesawthefuturedemandsofthecomputerindustry.“Thpersonalcomputerwascreatedbythehardwarerevolutionofthe1970sandthenext8.dramaticchangewillcomefromasoftwarerevolution”,saidJobs.Jobwasanorphan9.adoptedbyPaulandClaraJobsin1955.Whilestillinhighschool,Jobs10.attendedlecturesattheHewlett-Packardelectronicsfirm.Therehewas11.hiredasasummeremployeeandmetanotheremployee,Wozniak,whohada12.passionforinventingelectronic13.devices.In1972Jobsgraduatedfromhighschooland14.registeredatReedCollegeinPortland,Oregon.AfterdroppingoutofReedafteronesemester,15he.hungaroundthecampusforayear,takingclassesinphilosophy.Earlyin1974Jobstook16a.djobesigningvideogamesforAtari,Inc.But,hereallyhadhiseyeon17.thecommercialendoftheelectronicsbusinessand18.persuadedWozniaktoworkwithhimtowardbuildingapersonalcomputer.Theysoldeverythingthey19had,.raising1300tostarttheir
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