高級英語 課后習題答案17
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1、 Unit1 Paraphrase 1. Our house is 23 feet above sea level. 2. The house was built in1915, and since then no hurricane has done any damage to it. 3. We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage. 4. Water got into the generator, it stopped working. As a
2、result all lights were put out. 5. Everyone go out through the back door and get into the cars! 6. The electrical systems in the cars had been destroyed/ruined by water. 7. As john watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangeri
3、ng the family by making the wrong decision not to flee inland. 8. Oh, God, please help us to get through this dangerous situation. 9. She sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and stopped. 10. Janis didnt show any fear on the spot during the storm, but she revealed her f
4、eelings caused by the storm a few nights after the hurricane by getting up in the middle of the night and crying softly. Practice with words and expressions A 1. main:a principal pipe, conduit, or line in a distributing system for water, gas, electricity, etc. 2. Sit out: to stay until the end
5、3. Report:a loud, resounding noise, especially one made by an explosion 4. Douse:to put out (a light,fire,generator,etc) quickly by pouring water over it 5. Kill: to destroy, to end 6. Litter:the young borne at one time by a dog, cat, or other animals which normally bear several young at a delive
6、ry 7. Swath:a broad strip, originally the space or width covered with one cut of a scythe or other mowing device 8. Bar:a measure in music; the notes between two vertical lines on a music sheet 9. Lean-to:a shed or other small outbuilding with a sloping roof, the upper end of which rests against
7、the wall of another building 10. Break up:to disperse;be brought to an end 11. Pitch in:to join and help with an activity 12. The blues:sad and depressed feelings B 1. pummel:f. to bear or hit with repeated blows, especially with the fist 2. Scud:h. to run or move swiftly 3. Roar:a. a lo
8、ud deep cry 4. Scramble:i. to climb, crawl or clamber hurriedly 5. Swipe:j. a hard, sweeping blow 6. Skim:l. to throw in a gliding path 7. Perish:m. to die, especially die a violent or untimely death 8. Beach:k. to ground (a boat ) on the beach 9. Slash:d. to cut or wound with a sweeping strok
9、e as with a knife 10. Sprawl:b. to spread the limbs in a relaxed ,awkward or unnatural position 11. Vanish:g. to go or pass suddenly from sight 12. Thrust:c. to push with sudden force 13. Wrath:e. intense anger Translation A. 1. Each and every plane must be checked out thoroughly before ta
10、king off. 2. The residents were firmly opposed to the construction of a waste incineration plant in their neighborhood because they were deeply concerned about the plants emissions polluting the air. 3. Investment in ecological projects in this area mounted up to billions of yuan. 4. The dry rive
11、rbed was strewn with rocks of all sizes. 5. Although war caused great losses to this country, its cultural traditions did not perish. 6. To make space for modern high rises, many ancient buildings with ethnic cultural features had to be demolished. 7. In the earthquake the main structures of mos
12、t of the poor-quality houses disintegrated. 8. His wonderful dream vanished into the air despite his hard efforts to achieve his goals. B. 1. 但是,和住在沿岸的其他成千上萬的居民一樣,約翰不愿舍棄家園,除非他的家人——妻子珍妮斯和他們的七個孩子,大的11歲,小的才3歲——明顯處于危險之中。 2. 隨著一聲巨響,樓上一個房間里的法式雙開門砰地一聲被風吹倒了。大家聽到樓上其他玻璃窗破碎時發(fā)出的像開槍一樣的啪啪的響聲。 3. 大家都嚇壞了,喘不過氣來
13、,全身都濕透了。他們坐在樓梯上,樓梯的兩側有內墻保護著。 4. 誰都清楚已經無路可逃,是死是活他們只能留在房子里了。 5. 過了一會兒,一陣強風把整個屋頂掀到了空中,將其拋到了40英尺之外。 6. 在颶風中心約70英里寬的范圍內,風速接近每小時200英里,掀起的海浪高達30英尺。 7. 未被颶風刮倒的樹上像結彩似的掛滿被風撕成布條的衣服,吹斷的電線像黑色的意大利面條一樣一圈一圈的散落在路面上。 8. 在廢墟里尋找殘留物品本應會令人沮喪,可事實上并非如此,因為每一件未被毀壞的東西都代表他們戰(zhàn)勝狂風的一個小小的勝利。 Unit 2 Paraphrase 1. Serious-l
14、ooking men were so absorbed in their conversation that they seemed not to pay any attention to the crowds about them. 2. At last the taxi trip came to an end and I suddenly discovered that I was in front of the gigantic City Hall. 3. The rather striking picture of traditional floating houses among
15、 high, modern building represents the constant struggle between traditional Japanese culture and the news, Western style. 4. I suffered from a strong feeling of shame when I thought of the prospect of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima in my socks. 5. The few Americans and Germans also seemed to feel
16、restrained like me. 6. After three days in Japan one gets quite used to bowing to people as a ritual in greeting and to show gratitude. 7. I was on the point of showing my agreement by nodding when I suddenly realized what he meant. His words shocked me out of my sad dreamy thinking. 8. ...and nu
17、rses walked by carrying surgical instruments which were nickel plated and even healthy visitors when they see those instruments could not help shivering. 9. I have the chance to raise my moral standard because of the illness. Practice with words and expressions A. 1. lump: the feeling you get
18、in your throat when you are going to cry 2. Rub shoulders with:(informal) meet and mix with(people) 3. Martyred:(the city)that has been made to suffer 4. Screech:make a harsh,piercing sound 5. Arresting:striking, attracting and holding the attention Skyscrapers:very tall buildings 6. stunning
19、:very attractive; delightfully beautiful 7. Sink in:(to be) fully absorbed or understood 8. Schools:groups of people sharing the same thought 9. By trade:by occupation; by way of making a living B. 1. was indicates a fact while must be means strong probability. 2. When you say "Was I at the
20、scene...?" you are not sure whether you are at the scene or not. When you use "Was I not...?", you are quite sure you are at the scene. 3. Elderly means approaching old age. 4. To grin means to smile broadly, sometimes foolishly, without making any noise. To smile is the most general term;to ma
21、ke a facial expression but not accompanied by vocal sound which may show amusement, satisfaction, affection,etc. 5. To sketch is to draw an outline quickly. 6. Careful implies painstaking efforts, thoroughness, cautiousness in avoiding error etc. Cautions suggests a careful holding back from actio
22、n until all possibilities have been considered to avoid failure or danger. 7. Site is almost always restricted to an area of ground, small or large. It may be one that has been set aside for a particular use or activity: a building site; a factory site. A site may be a circumscribed locate where so
23、me event has occurred: the site of the first atomic bombardment. A spot is a specific place, either indoors or outdoors, of limited extent: a beautiful spot in which to have a picnic. 8. Demolish has more of a physical sense, meaning tearing down,while destroy only means putting an end to. 9.
24、Gay suggests lightheartedness unrestrained good spirits. Delightful means giving delight, very pleasing,charming. 10. Gaze is to look long and steadily, often with the indication of wonder, admiration, fascination etc. Stare is to gaze intently,especially with wide-open eyes, as in amazement, admir
25、ation or fear. C. 1. puzzle implies such a baffling quality or such intricacy, as of a problem, situation, etc., that one has great difficulty in understanding or solving it. Confuse implies a mixing up mentally to a greater or lesser degree. Perplex adds to puzzle the implication of worry and u
26、ncertainty, especially about reaching a decision on a course of action or the right solution of a personal problem. Confound implies such confusion as completely frustrates or greatly astonishes one. Bewilder implies such utter confusion that the mind is staggered beyond the ability to think clearly
27、. Dumbfound specifically implies as its effect a nonplused or confounded state in which one is momentarily struck speechless. 2. Heinous implies such extreme wickedness as to arouse the strongest hatred and revulsion. Outrageous applies to that which so exceeds all bounds of right, morality, decenc
28、y, etc., as to be intolerable. Horrible means causing a feeling of horror. Evil is not often applied to persons and frequently has a more or less sinister or baleful connotation. Wicked implies the actual violation of moral code. Translation A. 1. There is not a soul in the hall. The meeting
29、 must have been put off. 2. That modern construction looks very much like a flying saucer. 3. Sichuan dialect sounds much the same as Hubei dialect. It is sometimes difficult to tell one from the other. 4. The very sight of the monument reminds me of my good friend who was killed in the battle.
30、5. He was so deep in thought that he was oblivious of what his friends were talking about. 6. What he did had nothing to do with her. 7. She couldnt fall asleep as her daughters illness was very much on her mind. 8. I have had the matter on my mind for a long time. 9. He loves such gatherings at
31、 which he rubs shoulders with young people and exchange opinions with them on various subjects. 10. It was only after a few minutes that his words sank in. 11. The soil smells of fresh grass. 12. Could you spare me a few minutes? 13. Could you spare me a ticket? 14. That elderly grey-haired man
32、 is a coppersmith by trade. B. 1. 其次,我感情激動,喉嚨哽咽,愁思連綿,這同日本鐵路官員說什么毫不相干。 2. 路上廣島的土地,呼吸者廣島的空氣,這件事本身就比我過去的任何旅行或采訪任務更為激動人心。難道我不是就在犯罪的現場嗎? 3. 這座歷經磨難的城市中的高樓大廈從我們身邊一座座飛掠而過,而同時我們也隨著司機急打方向盤而在車里東倒西歪。 4. 出乎意料,在車站經歷的那種感情沖動又回來了。當想到我現在是站在第一顆原子彈爆炸的地方時,我心頭沉重。就在這兒,成千上萬的人在原子彈爆炸的一剎那遭到殺害。另有成千上萬的人忍受痛苦的折磨,慢慢死去。 5.
33、“沒有多少城市能有此盛名。我自豪而高興地歡迎你們來到廣島,一座因其牡蠣而聞名于世的城市。” 6. “在這個牡蠣之城,有兩派不同的看法,一派主張保留轟炸的遺跡,另一派主張消除一切痕跡,甚至連在轟炸中心豎立的紀念碑也拆掉?!? 7. “如果你要報導這座城市,請不要忘記指出這是日本最為歡快的城市,盡管城里不少人還暗暗地受著灼傷。” 8. “后來我的頭發(fā)慢慢脫落,腹部開始出現水腫?!? Unit 3 Paraphrase 1. Ogilvie said these words with great contempt and sudden rudeness as if he was spit
34、ting. He threw away his pretended politeness. 2. When they find who killed the mother and the kid and the ran away,theyll deal out the maximum punishment,and they will not care who will be punished in this case or what their social position is. 3. The Duchess was supported by her arrogance coming
35、 from her noble family who had belonged to the nobility for more than three hundred years. So she did not give in easily. 4. The Duchess was a good actress and she appeared so firm about their innocence that,for a brief moment,Ogilvie felt unsure if his assumption about them was right. But the mome
36、nt was very short and passed quickly. 5. The house detective was in no hurry. He enjoyed his cigar and puffed a cloud of blue cigar smoke in a relaxed manner. At the same time ,his eyes were fixed disdainfully on the Duchess as if he was openly daring her to object to his smoking a cigar,as she has
37、 done earlier. 6. If anybody who stays in this hotel does anything wrong,improper or unusual, I always get to know about it. There is not much that can escape me. 7. The Duchess kept firm and tight control of her mind which is working quickly. The Duchess is thinking quickly, but at the same time
38、keeping her thoughts under control. 8. Furthermore, when they stopped for a petrol, as it would be necessary,their speech and manner would reveal their identity. British English would be particularly noticeable in the South. 9. She must not make any mistakes in her plan, or water in mind and show
39、indecision or deal with the situation carelessly due to small-mindedness. In other words she had to take a big chance,to do something very daring,so she must be bold, resolute,decisive and rise to the occasion. Translation A. 1. There is no need for hungry. Take your time. 2. Are you suggesti
40、ng that I am telling a lie? 3. He tried every means to conceal the fact. 4. Our chance to succeed is very slim. Nevertheless we shall do our utmost. 5. We will have our meeting at 10 tomorrow morning unless notified otherwise. 6. Neither of us is adept at figures. 7. Would it be possible to rea
41、ch that place before dark assuming we set out at 5 am? 8. He was reluctant to comply with her request. 9. I know you are from the South of China. Your accent has betrayed you. 10. We have no alternative in this matter. B. 1. 她自己的緊張程度并沒有減輕,因為她知道他們兩人隨時都有可能回來。 2. 隨著一股雪茄煙味,奧吉勒維進了門。 3. 奧吉勒維不緊不慢地拿
42、掉嗆人的雪茄,彈掉煙灰,把煙蒂朝右手邊的裝飾壁爐甩去。 4. “聽著,該知道的我都知道。我如果按照正當程序做我應該做的事,那么一幫警察會閃電般地到來。” 5. 她立刻站了起來,和粗魯的飯店偵探正面對峙。她滿臉怒氣,灰綠色的眼睛閃著光。 6. “新奧爾良的街道彎彎曲曲,很容易弄錯方向?!? 7. "如果你那樣做,就等于到警察局去自首。" 8. 她再次意識到,領導的責任又落到她的肩上。此刻,她的丈夫緊張而激動,面對她與這個壞胖子之間的交鋒,他只能袖手旁觀。 9. 她目不轉睛地盯著他的臉,那張漂亮的高顴骨臉龐擺出咄咄逼人的樣子。 10. “付給你錢后,我們什么好處也得不到,除了可能有幾天
43、臨時的喘息時間?!? Unit 4 Paraphrase 1. "dont worry,young man,well do a few things to outwit the prosecution." 2. I was suddenly engulfed by the whole affair. 3. I was the last one to expect that my case would develop into one of the most famous trials in American history. 4. "this is a completely inap
44、propriate jury,too ignorant and partial." 5. Today the teachers are put on trial because they teach scientific theory;soon the newspaper and magazines will not be allowed to express new ideas, to spread knowledge of science. 6. "it is doubtful whether man has reasoning power, " said Darrow sarcast
45、ically,scornfully. 7. ...accused Bryan of demanding that a life or death struggle de fought between science and religion. 8. People said in order to have a look at the ape and to consider carefully whether apes and humans could have a common ancestry. 9. Darrow surprised everyone by asking for Br
46、yan as a witness for Scopes which was a brilliant idea. 10. Darrow had gotten the best of Bryan,who looked helplessly lost and pitiable as everyone ignored him and rushed past him to congratulate Darrow. When I saw this, I felt sorry for Bryan. Translation A. 1. I did not anticipate that I woul
47、d get involved in dispute. 2. You must involve yourself in the work if you want to learn something. 3. Racial discrimination still exists in various forms in the United States though racial segregation violates the law. 4. The jury deliberated and brought in a verdict of guilty. 5. He thought th
48、e two views could be reconciled. 6. The spectators heart went out to the defendant. 7. When he read articles, he always had a dictionary on hand. 8. The construction of the dam got under way before any environment impact assessment had been done. B. 1. 原教主義者堅持對《舊約》作字面解釋。而另一方面,現代主義者接受達爾文提出的理論,即所
49、有動物的生命,包括猿與人,均從同一祖先演化而來。 2. 在一次這樣的爭論中,拉普利耶說誰只要教生物學,就一定會教進化論。 3. 從周圍山區(qū)來了不少人,大部分是原教主義者。他們是來為支持布萊恩與“外面來的異教徒”對陣而助威的。 4. “他被送上法庭是因為無知與偏執(zhí)猖獗,而這兩者結合在一起,勢力不小?!? 5. “《圣經》,”他嗓音洪亮的吼道,“是不會被那些不遠千里前來作證的專家趕出這個法庭的。這些專家想證明進化論關于人類祖先出自叢林的說法和上帝按照天機、依其形象塑造了人并安排在世上的看法是并行不悖的。” 6. “真理是永恒的、不朽的、不需要任何凡人機構的支持?!? 7. 盡管在與布萊恩的
50、口頭決斗中馬隆取勝,法官仍然裁定不允許科學家為被告作證。 8. “我是在盤問你那些愚蠢的看法,世上沒有一個有智力的基督徒會相信這種看法?!? 9. 達德利費爾德馬隆把對我的判決稱作是“雖敗猶榮”。 10. 克拉倫斯達羅和達德利費爾德馬隆在戴頓城小小的法庭上掀起的辯論風暴有如一股清風吹遍了美國的學校和立法機關,隨之而來的是思想自由和學術自由的新氣氛。這種氣氛與年俱增。 Unit5 Paraphrase 1. This dreadful scene makes all human endeavors to advance and improve their lot appear
51、 as a ghastly, saddening joke. 2. The country itself is pleasant to look at, despite the sooty dirt spread by the innumerable mills in this region. 3. The model they followed in building their houses was a brick standing upright. 4. These brick-like houses were made of shabby, thin wooden boards
52、and their roofs were narrow and had little slope. 5. When the brick is covered with the black soot of the mills it takes on the color of a rotten egg. 6. Red brick, even in a steel town, looks quite respectable with the passing of time. 7. I have given Westmoreland the highest award for ugliness
53、after having done a lot of hard work and research and after continous praying. 8. They show such fantastic and bizarre ugliness that, in looking back, they become almost fiendish and wicked. 9. It is hard to believe that people built such horrible houses just because they did not know what beautif
54、ul houses were like. 10. People in certain strata of American society seem definitely to hunger after ugly things;while in other less Christian strata , people seem to long for things beautiful. 11. These ugly designs, in some way that people cannot understand, satisfy the hidden and unintelligibl
55、e demands of this type of mind. 12. The place where this psychological attitude is found is the United States. Translation A 1. The cultural diversity of Shanghai Expo is the richest ever seen on earth. 2. The poverty of that region is beyond imagination. 3. Dont ask him about his fathers de
56、ath in the car accident; dont even allude to it. 4. On the vast expanses of wilderness there is not a single tree in sight. 5. Despite severe natural catastrophe, people in the stricken areas still believe in love and the future. 6. On the whole your report is well-written, but there is still ple
57、nty of room for improvement. 7. Ive made up my mind not to buy a car as I prefer to ride a bike in the city. 8. Many childrens love of Internet games borders upon craziness. B 1. 它們(這些房子)東倒西歪,搖搖欲墜地附在地基上。 2. 但世上沒有一個地方,無論國內外,我從未見過任何比這些村莊更丑陋的了,它們擁擠在賓夕法尼亞州從匹茲堡調車場到洛林斯堡的鐵路沿線。 3. 無法想象單憑人的力量如何能造出如此難看的
58、東西來,也很難想象到竟有人在其中繁衍生息。 4. 單憑愚昧無知竟然能造出這樣讓人毛骨悚然的杰作,這簡直令人難以置信。 5. 不能把破壞美國中下層階級一般家庭住房裝飾美的墻紙,歸咎于選購者的粗心大意,也不能歸咎于制造商傷風敗俗的幽默。 6. 如此恐怖的設計顯然取悅了某種心態(tài)。 7. 在費盡心思設計并樹立起這個建筑物后,它們在上面造了一個令人無法忍受的屋頂房,并將其涂上晃眼的黃色,使整幢建筑丑陋得無與倫比。 8. 其效果正如一個胖女人有著一只烏青的眼,或是長老會教徒咧嘴而笑。但他們喜歡這個效果。 9. 大熔爐里煉就了一個憎恨美麗的民族,正如他們憎恨真理一樣。 10. 這一精神失常的病
59、因真應該得到更多的研究。 Unit 6 Paraphrase 1. Mark Twain is known to most Americans as the author of The Adventure of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck Finn is noted for his simple and pleasant journey through his boyhood which seems eternal and Tom Sawyer is famous for his free roa
60、m of the country and his adventure in one summer which seems never to end. The youth and summer are eternal because this is the only age and time we knew them. They are frozen in that age/season for all readers. 2. His work on the boat made it possible for him to meet a large variety of people. It
61、is a world of all types of characters. 3. All would reappear in his books, written in the colorful language that he seemed to be able to remember and record as accurately as a phonograph. 4. Steamboat decks were filled with people who explored and prepared the way for others and also lawless peopl
62、e or social outcasts such as hustlers,gamblers and thugs. 5. He took a horse-drawn public vehicle and went west to Nevada,following the flow of people in the gold rush. 6. Mark Twain began to work hard as a newspaper reporter and humorist to become well known locally. 7. Those who came pioneering
63、 out west were energetic, courageous and reckless people, because those who stayed at home were the slow, dull and lazy people. 8. Thats typical of California. 9. If we relaxed, rested or stayed away from all this crazy struggle for success occasionally and kept the daring and enterprising spirit,
64、 we would be able to remain strong and healthy and continue to produce great thinkers. 10. At the end of his life, he lost the last bit of his positive view of man and the world. Translation A 1.Tom was every bit as intelligent as the top one in his class. 2.He was obsessed with fear of poverty
65、. 3.Dongting Lake teems with fish and shrimps. 4.Under pressure, he had no choice but quit. 5.At that time many children succumbed to small pox. 6.Much to his horror, he found the cabin flooded. 7.Not until midnight did the surgeon finish the operation. 8.Thats Peter all over. 9.The history c
66、ourse has acquainted me with ancient civilizations. 10.The pursuit and anxiety of young people find expression in the newly-staged play. B 1. 馬克吐溫出生時的名字是塞繆爾朗赫恩克萊門斯,后來才改叫馬克吐溫。他一生中有三分之一的時間是在全國游歷,體驗新的美國歷程,然后以作家和幽默家的身份,與世界分享這種歷程。 2. 所有這一切都會以一種多彩的語言形式在他的書中再現,這種語言與他那留聲機般的記憶相融合。 3. 輪船的甲板上不僅聚集了具有開創(chuàng)精神的主流人群,也擠滿了騙子、妓女、賭徒、惡棍這樣的殘渣。 4. 從他們身上,馬克吐溫對人類有了更為敏銳的認識,看到了人們言與行之間的差距。 5. 對一個習慣于由西海岸引領流行趨勢的現代世界來說,他對那些落腳尚未開發(fā)的荒涼之地的人們的描述聽上去一點也不生疏。 6. 他不經意地揭穿了那些受尊敬的藝術家和藝術珍寶,還尖銳地將圣地批評了一翻。 7. “這位寡婦按點吃
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