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Unit5FourteenSteps

TextComprehensionI.B.

II.1.F;

2.T;

3.F;

4.T;

5.F.

III.1.thesecondhalfofhisfirstlife.2.thedaywhenhewasunabletoclimbthosesteps,andwastolieanddie.3.hischallengetocontinueliving,andmiseryhehadtoacceptandcopewithinordertoholdontohissanity,hiswife,hishomeandhisjob.4.Hefirstfeltabitsorryforthem,butthenfeltrelievedbythethoughtofpaying.5.theoldmanisblindbuthehelpedhiminthestorm;whilethewriterassumedthatadisabledmandeservedotherpeople’shelpbutneverhelpedothers.6.heshouldalwaysbereadytohelpothers.

IV.1.asadmanwithlittlehopeforhisfuture,andeverythingdependedonhimtoclimbthese14steps.2.thewriterwasfilledwithgreatshameandhorrorandbecamespeechless.

StructuralanalysisofthetextPart1:Paragraph1,2—1stlife;Part2:Paragraph3,4,5—2ndlife;Part3:Paragraph6,7,8,9—incidentandreflection;Part4:Paragraph10—newlife,i.e.3rdlife.

SectionFourConsolidationActivitiesPartone.VocabularyI.1.

aslowlyprogressivedisease=adiseasethat

graduallybecaemoreandmoreserious2.withtheaidof=withthehelpof

在……的幫助下

3.peeringat=lookingverycarefullyandhardat

凝視

4.areallset=areready

準(zhǔn)備就緒,安排妥當(dāng)

5.indifferenceto=notcaringabout

對……漠不關(guān)心

II.1.tilted;2.ledupto;3.holdonto;4.carefor;5.isinclinedto;6.makealiving;7.follow,example;8.toadegree.

III.

WordderivationFillintheblankswiththeappropriateformsofthegivenwords.1.Youalwaysfollowyourowninclination(incline)insteadofthinkingofourfeeling.2.Themenstoodinfrontofthebar,indifferent(indifference)totheargumentthatwasgoingonacrosstheroad.3.Thecompanyhashadasuccessfulfirstyearathomebutpenetration(penetrate)oftheinternationalmarkethasbeenslow.4.Wehadn’tseenherformanyyearsandwereveryshockedbyherfrailty(frail).5.Hedoesnotconsiderhisdeafnessanaffliction(afflict).6.Wewereallveryimpressedbytheexcellence(excellent)ofthedesign.7.Herfeverisgettingprogressively(progress)worse.Ithinkweshouldcalladoctor.8.Thehoneymoonperiodwassoonfollowedbytheusualdisillusionment(disillusion)withday-to-dayreality.

1.inclinev.

使有……傾向,易于;愛好

inclinationn.

傾向,意愿

inclineda.

有……傾向的;傾斜的

2.indifferencen.

不重視,無興趣,漠不關(guān)心

indifferenta.

漠不關(guān)心的,冷淡的

indifferentlyad.

不在乎地,冷淡地,淡然地

3.penetratev.

穿透,滲透;看穿

penetratinga.

敏銳的,尖銳的;穿透的,透徹的

penetrationn.

滲透,侵入,突破

4.fraila.

脆弱的,虛弱的

frailtyn.

脆弱,意志薄弱;弱點(diǎn)

5.afflictv.

使苦惱,折磨

afflictionn.

痛苦,苦惱,苦難

6.excellenta.

極好的,杰出的

excellencen.

優(yōu)秀,卓越,優(yōu)點(diǎn)

excellentlyad.

優(yōu)秀地,超群地

7.progressn.

進(jìn)步,發(fā)展,前進(jìn)

progressionn.

前進(jìn)

progressivea.

前進(jìn)的,漸進(jìn)的

8.disillusionn.

覺醒,幻滅

disillusionmentn.

幻滅感

disillusioneda.

大失所望的,幻想破滅的

IV.1.A;

2.C;

3.B;

4.D;

5.B;

6.A;

7.D;

8.B.2.Determiners(both,each,eitherorneither,some,any)Determinersareusedinfrontofnounstoindicatewhetheryouarereferringtosomethingspecificorsomethingofaparticulartype.Bothisusedtoindicatethattheactionorstatedenotedbytheverbappliesindividuallytoeachofthetwoentities.Whenbothisusedwithandtolinkparallelelementsinasentence,thewordsorphrasesthatfollowthemshouldcorrespondgrammatically.Bothcanonlycollocatewithpluralcountnouns.e.g.Bothherfingersarebroken.BothMaryandTomlikereadingEnglishnovels.

Thephrasebeginningwitheachidentifiesasetofitemswhereinthewordsfollowingeachidentifytheindividualelementsbytheirsharedcharacteristics.Thephraseisgrammaticallysingularinnumber,soifthephraseisthesubjectofasentence,itsverbisconjugatedintoathird-personsingularform.Similarly,anypronounsthatrefertothenounphrasearesingular.e.g.Eachcandidatehas49votes.Eachvotermustdecideforherself.

Eitherandneitherareusedinsentencesconcerningapossiblechoicebetweentwoitems.Eithercanmeanoneortheother(oftwo)oreachoftwo.e.g.I’vegotteaandcoffee,soyoucanhaveeither.(oneortheother)Theroomhasadoorateitherend.(both)

Neithermeansnotthefirstoneandnotthesecondone.e.g.Neitherofthestudentswerelistening.

Both,someandanyappearbeforenouns.Someandanymaybeusedwithcountableanduncountablenouns.e.g.Heboughtsomesandwichesforlunch.Hedidn’tseeanystarswhenhevisitedHollywood.Heatesomecheesewithhissandwiches.Heneverdrinksanycoffeeatnightbecausethenhecan’tsleep.

IV.Both,both,Neither,either,neither.both,each,either.

V.

Fillineachoftheblankswithsome,anyoroneoftheircompounds.1.somewhat2.Therepairswillcost____something____intheregionof$500.3.Iwasamazedthat____some_____400peoplecametothemeetingtodiscussthenewschemeforashoppingcenter.4.somehow,anything5.anything,something6.Georgeoughttobeabletotellwhetherthatoldplateisvaluable.Heis___something___ofanexpertonchina.7.Whathaveyoubeenupto?Ihaven’tseen___anything___ofyouforages.8.some

VI.1.Inspiteof+noun--2.Itseemedtomethat+clause--

PartThree.TranslationexercisesI.EnglishtoChinese1.

常言道貓有九命,我信這話。因?yàn)槲乙呀?jīng)活第三回了,盡管我并不是貓。2.

我只是一個(gè)一瘸一拐、幻想破滅的殘疾人,一個(gè)憑著攀登車庫和后門之間十四級(jí)令人痛苦的臺(tái)階而努力保持清醒的心智,伴隨妻子、維持家庭和堅(jiān)持工作的人。3.

其后的幾秒鐘一切都好像凝滯了,那一刻的羞恥和驚詫深深的穿透了我的肺腑,我感到了一種從未有過的難受。4.

我意識(shí)到自己極端自憐、自私,對別人的需要漠不關(guān)心,不為別人著想。

II.Chinesetoenglish1.

這位電影演員比大多數(shù)人更愿意幫助殘疾人,因?yàn)樗约菏昵霸羞^風(fēng)。(beinclinedto)

Thisfilmactorismoreinclinedthanmostpeopletohelpthehandicappedbecausehehimselfsufferedastroketenyearsago.

2.Theoldmanisafflictedwithrheumatism,buthestillgoesjoggingandmountain-climbingeveryday.

3.

美國金融制度中的一些缺陷始終沒有得到足夠的重視,最終釀成了災(zāi)難性的后果。(leadto)SomeoftheflawsintheAmericanfinancialsystem,whichhadneverreceiveddueattention,

eventuallyledtodisastrousconsequences.

4.Heheldontohissharesofthatcompanywhenthepricesweredroppingsharplyladtyear.Noehehasmadeafortune.

5.

趕快斷了這個(gè)念頭吧——這個(gè)想法太瘋狂了,根本不值得考慮。(dismiss)Justdismisstheideafromyourmind—it’scrazyandnotworththinkingaboutatall.

6.WewereallsettoleavefortheholidayinNewYorkwhenthe39/11incidentshookthewholeworld.7.IfyouthinkIhaveamagicformulatosolvetheproblem,youareboundtobedisillusioned.

8.ThatJapanesecompanysucceededinpenetratingtheUSTVmarket.

VI

WritingPracticeParagraphdevelopment—AnalogyWritersveryoftenexplainsomethingthatisnewordifficultbycomparingittosomethingthatthereaderalreadyknowswell.Whensuchacomparisoniscarriedthroughindetail,wecallitananalogy.Creativeanalogiesarealwaysimpressiveandinspiring.Theyarousereaders’interestandmakethemwanttoreadmore.Someanalogiesmayappearstrangeandweirdatfirstsight,buttheycanopenourmindstoseeoursubjectinnewandinterestingways.

Exercises:Writetwoparagraphsbasedonthefollowingtopicsentenceswiththeanalogystrategy.1.Elderlypeoplearelikebabies.Ideasforreference:Theyneedthecareandinterventionofothers.Theyrelyontheirfamiliesforemotionalsupport.Sample:Elderlypeoplearelikebabies.Babiescomeintotheworldwithnoteeth,theelderlyleavewithnoteethtoo.Themostobvioussimilaritybetweenelderlypeopleandbabiesisthattheyneedthecareandinterventionofothers.Theymaydependuponsomeoneforsomethingassimpleasmovingfromplacetoplace.Manyelderlypeopleandinfantscannotwalkwithoutassistance.Apersonweakwithagemaysitinawheelchairalldayandrequireotherstopushthem.Mostimportantly,theybothneedothers’extraattention.Theyarenotsosociallyactivesotheyrelymoreontheirfamiliesforemotionalsupport.Babiesandoldpeople,youhavetolovethem,theyarethemostlovablepeopleintheworld.…………Elderlypeoplearelikebabies.Firstofall,elderlypeoplearephysicallyvulnerablejustlikebabies.Theyaresoeasilytakenillwhenevertheweatherchangesdrastically.Whenacoldwavestrikes,elderlypeopleareaslikelytocatchacoldasbabiesdoandtheymayalsohavebloodpressureproblemsorevendevelopothermoreseriousconditions.Second,manypeopleofadvancedagesseemtoreturntothestateofignorancetypicalofthena?vechild.Thatiswhywehavecomeacrosssomanystoriesofcriminalfraudsthathavevictimizedretired,elderlypeople.Lastbutnotleast,elderlypeopleneedtheiradultchildren’sextraattentionjustasmuchasbabieswanttheirparents’loveandcare.Theyarenolongerassociallyactiveastheyusedtoby;theyrelyevermoreontheirfamiliesforemotionalsupport.However,inmanydomesticsituations,theyfeelleftout,andevendeliberatelyignored.Whentheyareinemotionaltrouble,theyarenotabletohandleiteffectivelyandskillfully.Theywanttheirchildren’scompanyasmuchastheirchildren’sbabies,butinmostcasestheyaretooproudtosayso.

2.Findingtherightmajorislikefindingtherightpersontomarry.Ideasforreference:Theybothtaketwopartiestomakework.Lovereallycountswhenwedecideonthechoice.Theyarebothhardtofind.Sample:Findingtherightmajorislikefindingtherightpersontomarry.Amarriagetakestwoparti

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