全新版大学英语综合教程4
❶ 全新版大学英语综合教程4unit3课文总结,急求!!!
my name is chenXX,i was born in 1987 and come from the the famous scenic spot---lunshan,jiujiang.my major in university is customs declaration and international freight.
我叫陈XX,出生于1987年,我来来自于美丽的庐山风景区九江,在校期间我所学的专业是报关与国际货运。
ring my study in university,i went to the training of national Customs Officer,cargo agent,declarant,assiatant logistician and Documentation Specialist ,and got all the certificates.and i also win many scholarships.i have a lot of professional knowledge which made be able to work efficiently.
在校期间经过全国报检员、货运代理员、报关员、助理物流师、单证员的培训,并且取得了资格证书,在校期间还获得了多样奖学金。
My indiviality can be described as an honest, a strong sense of ty, positive and passional,and work well under heavy pressure.i hope that i had the honor to join in your company.This is my self introction ,thanks!
我的自我评价是具有较强的专业知识,做人做事诚实守信,为人热情,活泼,大方,有强烈的责任心与事业心,且能承受较大的压力。希望能够加入万德国际货运代理有限公司。这就是我对我自己简单的介绍,谢谢!
(1)全新版大学英语综合教程4扩展阅读
这部分内容主要考察的是自我评价逻辑主语的知识点:
动名词的逻辑主语:所有格+ doing sth.带有逻辑主语的动名词称为动名词的复合结构。当动名词的逻辑主语与句子的主语不一致时,要在动名词之前加上物主代词或名词所有格,这便构成了复合结构。
物主代词(名词所有格)是逻辑上的主语,动名词是逻辑上的谓语。动名词复合结构在句中可作主语、宾语、表语等,分别相当于对应的名词性分句。由于-ing分词中可以转化为名词,所以要用物主代词充当其逻辑主语,做宾语时也可以用代词的宾格取代。
分词的逻辑主语:主格+ doing sth.分词的逻辑主语要用名词的主格充当及其逻辑主语,构成的短语也叫做独立主格结构。The boy finishing his work, his mother allowed him to play a short while. 那孩子写完作业后他妈妈允许他玩儿一小会儿。
❷ 跪求全新版大学英语综合教程4 unit 1-2 content questions答案
如下:
(2)全新版大学英语综合教程4扩展阅读
这部分内容主要考察的是间接引语的知识点:
只用在表专述意见的动词perception 之后的一种从句属,这种从句并非由主语直接叙述出来,而是通过第三人转述的。实际上间接引语大都是宾语从句,当直接引语为祈使句,陈述句,疑问句被转换成间接引语时,句子的结构,人称,时态,时间,时间状语和地点状语等都要发生改变。间接引语其实就是我们所说的第三人称转述。
1、直接引语中的第一人称,一般转换为第三人称,如:
He said,“I am very sorry.”
——>He said that he was very sorry.
2、直接引语中的第二人称,如果原话是针对转述人说的,转换为第一人称,如:
“You should be more careful next time,” my father told me.
——>My father told me that I should be more careful the next time.
❸ 全新版大学英语综合教程3(第二版)Unit4 TextB 《Anecdotes about Einstein》课文翻译急急急急急!!!!
爱因斯坦的轶事
A Wastebasket for His Mistakes
1933年10月17日,当54岁的艾伯特爱因斯坦到达美国时,班轮Westernland正驶入纽约港,官方欢迎委员会正在等他,但他和他的随行人员不知所踪。
新泽西普林斯顿高级研究院的理事Abraham Flexner倾向于阻止名人教授的宣传。所以他派拖船在班轮通过检疫时将这位伟人迅速而神秘地从Westernland带走。爱因斯坦的头发从黑色的宽檐帽中露了出来,悄悄地下了运送他和他的党员们前往曼哈顿下城的船,那里会有车将他们迅速带往普林斯顿。“爱因斯坦博士想要的只是安静和平。” Flexner告诉记者。
作为对理论物理有贡献的1921年诺贝尔奖得主,爱因斯坦在学院中拥有一间办公室。他被问及需要哪些设备,“一张桌子,一把椅子,一些稿纸和铅笔,”他回答道,“噢,还有一个大的废纸篓,这样我可以把错误的想法都扔掉。”
他和他的妻子Elsa租了一间房子定居于普林斯顿。他喜欢美国,尽管美国的财富的不平等和种族歧视更像是欧洲的精英体制。“人民的民主特性使这位新来的人致力于这个国家。”之后他对此感到惊奇,“没有人对他人低声下气。”
Not Always an Einstein
然而他不是从小就是拥有高智商的爱因斯坦。他在德国慕尼黑长大,是Hermann和Pauling Einstein两个孩子中的长子,他在学习说话这方面十分迟钝。“我的父母对此很着急,”他回想着,“于是他们咨询了医生。”
甚至是当他两岁之后他开始使用语言,发生了怪事令他的保姆称他为笨蛋。“他说的话都十分日常,”他的妹妹Maja回想着,“他张开嘴唇,轻声地不断重复。”说话方面缓慢的发展与对权威无礼的反叛导致一位德国校长让他打包回家,另一位则宣称爱因斯坦没什么了不起。
“我不禁问自己我是如何发现相对论的,它好像就存在于下面这个情况。”随后爱因斯坦解释道。“普通的成人不会为空间和时间的问题操心,这些事是他们作为小孩时思考的。但是我发育缓慢,当我已经长大时我开始思考空间和时间。我探索这个问题比普通小孩更深入。”
A Merry Science
父亲经营家族企业,母亲热爱音乐,他们都给了爱因斯坦鼓励,他花了很多时间在拼图和建筑玩具塔上。“坚持不懈是他的性格之一。”他妹妹谈论道。
有一次,学龄前的爱因斯坦生病在床,他的父亲给他带了一个指南针。之后记起这事的爱因斯坦在检查指南针并发现它奇妙的力量时非常的兴奋,他颤抖着,身体发冷。有磁性的小针的表现好像被一种隐藏的强势区域所影响,而不是通过机械的触碰。“这背后藏着很深的东西。”他说。
他对磁场、重力、惯性、线偏振光束十分惊奇。他保留同时在脑海中持有两个想法的能力,当这两种想法起了矛盾冲突时他十分困惑烦恼,而令他高兴的则是当他看到这两者之间潜在的统一。“像你和我这样的人是不会变老的。”多年以后他给一位朋友这样写道。“在我们出生的神秘世界面前,我们永远表现的像个好奇的孩子。”
与普遍的信仰相悖,爱因斯坦擅长数学。在他13岁时,“他偏爱用应用算法解决复杂的问题,”他的妹妹回忆着。他的叔叔Jakob Einstein,是一位工程师,向他介绍了代数的有趣之处,并称之为“快乐的科学”,每当爱因斯坦取胜时,他“快乐的不得了”。
他阅读了流行的科学书籍,这些书表明了《圣经》中大部分内容都不是真的,爱因斯坦开始抵制所有形式的教条。就像他在1901年写得那样,“愚蠢的信仰权威是真理最大的敌人。”
A Proud American
爱因斯坦15岁时离开了德国去往北意大利,在那里他父母重新安置了产业,在他16岁时,他写了理论物理学的第一篇论文。
1900年21岁的爱因斯坦从苏黎世理工大学毕业,他发现了相对论,涉及到直觉知识和个人经验。1905年他在瑞士专利局工作并开始发展相对论,但他的理论没有被完全接受,直到1919年,日食的观测证实了他的预言:太阳引力能够使光线弯曲。
1919年,爱因斯坦40岁时,他突然成为了举世闻名的人物。他也和他的第二任妻子Elsa结婚了,同时是第一任婚姻中两个儿子的父亲。1921年的春天,他名声大噪,前往美国为期两个月的盛大参观,在那儿他受到了热烈的欢迎,他所到之处都引起了群众的疯狂。这个世界从未出现过有着这样名声的科学名人明星。
爱因斯坦热爱美国,欣赏其繁荣是自由和个人主义的成果。在1933年3月,随着希特勒对德国的掌权,爱因斯坦意识到他不能继续生活在欧洲了,那个秋天,他定居于普林斯顿,到1940年,他入籍美国,自豪地称自己为一名美国公民。
The Harmony of Nature and Math
爱因斯坦在美国的第一个万圣节他搞定了那些在他家门前伴着小提琴唱小夜曲的捣蛋鬼们。圣诞节时,当地教堂成员经过他家唱着颂歌,他站在门外,借了一把小提琴愉悦地为他们伴奏。
爱因斯坦很快有了这样一个传奇人物的形象,一位和蔼的教授,有时烦躁但一直很亲切,很少梳头,很少穿袜子。“我已经到了一个别人叫我穿袜子而我偏偏选择不穿的年纪。”他这样对当地的孩子们说。
他曾经帮助过一个15岁的孩子,Henry Rosso,接受了他的采访。Rosso的老师提出采访科学家可以取得高分,所以Rosso去爱因斯坦的家找他,没想到竟被拒之门外。送奶员给了他一个小提示:爱因斯坦每天早晨9点半会走一段固定的路线,于是Rosso溜出学校跟着爱因斯坦。
但是这位学生,突然很困惑,他不知道该问些什么。于是爱因斯坦建议他提了一些关于数学方面的问题。“我发现自然是以一种美好的方式建造的,我们的任务是找到其中数学结构。”爱因斯坦解释着他的教学观念,“它是一种帮我度过一生的信念。”
这篇采访使Henry Rosso的成绩取得了A。
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❻ 全新版大学英语综合教程2 unit4
UNIT 4
The Virtual World
Part I Pre-Reading Task
Listen
to the recording two or three times and then think over the following questions:
1. Is the hero a student or an employee
2. What was he doing when the
boss came in
3. How did he act in front of his boss
4. Can you guess
what the texts in this unit are going to be about
The following words in
the recording may be new to you:
surf
vt. (在网上)漫游
log onto
进入(计算机系统)
unpredictable
a. 不可预测的
Part II
Text A
Maia Szalavitz, formerly a television procer, now spends her time as a
writer. In this essay she explores digital reality and its consequences. Along
the way, she compares the digital world to the "real" world, acknowledging the
attractions of the electronic dimension.
A VIRTUAL LIFE
Maia
Szalavitz
After too long on the Net, even a phone call can be a shock.
My boyfriend's Liverpool accent suddenly becomes impossible to interpret after
his easily understood words on screen; a secretary's clipped tone seems more
rejecting than I'd imagined it would be. Time itself becomes fluid — hours
become minutes, or seconds stretch into days. Weekends, once a highlight of my
week, are now just two ordinary days.
For the last three years, since I
stopped working as a television procer, I have done much of my work as a
telecommuter. I submit articles and edit them via email and communicate with
colleagues on Internet mailing lists. My boyfriend lives in England, so much of
our relationship is also computer-assisted.
If I desired, I could stay
inside for weeks without wanting anything. I can order food, and manage my
money, love and work. In fact, at times I have spent as long as three weeks
alone at home, going out only to get mail and buy newspapers and groceries. I
watched most of the endless snowstorm of'96 on TV.
But after a while, life
itself begins to feel unreal. I start to feel as though I've become one with my
machines, taking data in, spitting them back out, just another link in the Net.
Others on line report the same symptoms. We start to feel an aversion to outside
forms of socializing. We have become the Net critics' worst nightmare.
What
first seemed like a luxury, crawling from bed to computer, not worrying about
hair, and clothes and face, has become a form of escape, a lack of discipline.
And once you start replacing real human contact with cyber-interaction, coming
back out of the cave can be quite difficult.
I find myself shyer, more
cautious, more anxious. Or, conversely, when suddenly confronted with real live
humans, I get overexcited, speak too much, interrupt. I constantly worry if I am
dressed appropriately, that perhaps I've actually forgotten to put on a skirt
and walked outside in the T-shirt and underwear I sleep and live in.
At
times, I turn on the television and just leave it to talk away in the
background, something that I'd never done previously. The voices of the programs
are comforting, but then I'm jarred by the commercials. I find myself sucked in
by soap operas, or needing to keep up with the latest news and the weather.
"Dateline," "Frontline," "Nightline," CNN, New York 1, every possible angle of
every story over and over and over, even when they are of no possible use to me.
Work moves into the background. I decide to check my email.
On line, I find
myself attacking everyone in sight. I am bad-tempered, and easily angered. I
find everyone on my mailing list insensitive, believing that they've forgotten
that there are people actually reading their wounding remarks. I don't realize
that I'm projecting until after I've been embarrassed by someone who politely
points out that I've attacked her for agreeing with me.
When I'm in this
state, I fight my boyfriend as well, misinterpreting his intentions because of
the lack of emotional cues given by our typed dialogue. The fight takes hours,
because the system keeps crashing. I say a line, then he does, then crash! And
yet we keep on, doggedly.
I'd never realized how important daily routine is:
dressing for work, sleeping normal hours. I'd never thought I relied so much on
co-workers for company. I began to understand why long-term unemployment can be
so damaging, why life without an externally supported daily plan can lead to
higher rates of drug abuse, crime, suicide.
To restore balance to my life, I
force myself back into the real world. I call people, arrange to meet with the
few remaining friends who haven't fled New York City. I try to at least get to
the gym, so as to set apart the weekend from the rest of my week. I arrange
interviews for stories, doctor's appointments — anything to get me out of the
house and connected with others.
But sometimes being face to face is too
much. I see a friend and her ringing laughter is intolerable — the noise of
conversation in the restaurant, unbearable. I make my excuses and flee. I
re-enter my apartment and run to the computer as though it were a place of
safety.
I click on the modem, the once-annoying sound of the connection now
as pleasant as my favorite tune. I enter my password. The real world disappears.
(820 words)
New Words and Expressions
virtual
a.
虚拟的;实质上的
accent
n. 口音
interpret
v. 理解;解释;(作)口译
clipped
a. with a short clear pronunciation 发音快而清脆的
tone
n. 语气,口气,腔调
fluid
a. not stable, likely to change 不稳定的,可变的
n. 液体
stretch
v. (cause to) become longer, wider, etc. without
breaking 拉长,伸展
telecommuter
n. one who works from home,
communicating with the workplace using a computer terminal 远程工作者
submit
vt. give (sth.) to sb. so that it may be formally considered 提交,呈递
edit
vt. revise or correct 编辑
email
n. 电子邮件
vt.
给…发电子邮件;用电子邮件发
communicate
vi. 通信,交往
Internet
n. 互联网,因特网
relationship
n. 关系
at times
sometimes 有时
endless
a. having or seeming to have no end 无休止的
take in
收进,吸收
data
n. (datum 的复数形式)数据,资料
spit
vt. 吐出
on line
connected to or controlled by a computer (network) 联机地,在线
symptom
n. 征兆;症状
aversion
n. a strong feeling of dislike 厌恶,反感
socialize
vi. mix socially with others 社交,交际
critic
n. a
person who judges or criticizes 评论家;对…持批评态度的人
nightmare
n. a
terrifying dream 噩梦
crawl
vi. 爬,爬行
interaction
n.
交往;相互作用
cyber-interaction
n. 通过网络交往
conversely
ad. 相反地
appropriately
ad. 适当地,得体地
appropriate a.
T-shirt
n. T恤衫
underwear
n. 内衣
but then
yet at the same time
但另一方面,然而
jar
v. 使感到不快,刺激(神经等)
commercial
n. 商业广告
a.
商业的
suck
v. draw liquid or air into the mouth 吸,吮
suck in
吸引,使卷入;吸收
opera
n. 歌剧(艺术)
soap opera
肥皂剧(以家庭问题为题材的广播或电视连续剧)
keep up with
learn about or be aware of
(the news, etc.); move at the same rate as 及时了解或跟上
angle
n. a
particular way of considering an issue, etc. 角度,立场
in sight
visible;
likely to come soon 可看到的;临近
bad-tempered
a. having a bad temper
脾气坏的,易怒的
insensitive
a. not able to feel, unsympathetic to other
people's feelings 感觉迟钝的,麻木不仁的
sensitive
a. 敏感的
remark
n.
言辞,话语
v. 说,评说
project
v. imagine that others have (the same
feelings, usu. unpleasant ones) as you 以为别人也有(与自己同样的情绪)
misinterpret
vt. understand wrongly 错误地理解,错误地解释
emotional
a. 感情上的;动感情的
cue
n. 提示,暗示
doggedly
ad. persistently 顽强地,坚持不懈地
routine
n. 例行事务,日常工作,惯例
rely
vi. depend confidently, put
trust in 依靠,依赖
unemployment▲
n. 失业
externally
ad.
从外面,在外部
external
a. 外面的,外部的
abuse
n. wrong or excessive
use; cruel treatment 滥用,虐待
crime
n. (犯)罪
suicide
n. 自杀
restore
vt. bring back to a former condition 恢复
arrange
vt. prepare or plan 安排
flee
v. run away (from) 逃走;逃离
gym
n. 体育馆,健身房
set apart
使分离,使分开
interview
n., vt. 接见;面试
appointment
n. 约会
laughter
n. 笑,笑声
intolerable
a. too bad to be enred 不能忍受的,无法容忍的
apartment
n. 一套公寓房间;公寓
click
v. (使)发咔哒声;用鼠标点击
n. 咔哒声
modem
n. 调制解调器
annoying
a. 讨厌的,恼人的
annoy
vt. make angry, irritate;
bother 使恼怒,使烦恼
connection
n. 连接
tune
n. 曲子,曲调
password
n. 口令,密码
Proper Names
Maia Szalavitz
迈亚·塞拉维茨
Liverpool
利物浦(英格兰西部港口城市)
Dateline
美国National
Broadcasting Company (NBC) 的专题新闻报道节目
Frontline
美国Public Broadcasting
Service (PBS) 的专题新闻报道节目
Nightline
美国American Broadcasting
Company(ABC)的专题新闻报道节目
CNN =Cable News Network
(美国)有线新闻电视网
Language sense Enhancement
1. Read aloud paragraphs 10-13 and
learn them by heart.
2. Read aloud the following poem:
Happily
Addicted to the Web
Doorbell rings, I'm not listening,
From my
mouth, drool is glistening,
I'm happy — although
My parents are not —
Happily addicted to the Web.
All night long, I sit clicking,
Unaware time is ticking,
There's heard on my cheek,
Same clothes for
a week,
Happily addicted to the Web.
Friends come by; they shake me,
Saying, "Yo, man!
Don't you know tonight's senior prom"
With a
shrug, I replied, "No, man;
I just discovered letterman-dot-com!"
I
don't phone, don't send faxes,
Don't go out, don't pay taxes,
Who cares
if someday
They drag me away
I'm happily addicted to the Web!
3.
Read the following quotations. Learn them by heart if you can. You might need to
look up new words in a dictionary.
Man is still the most extraordinary
computer of all.
—— John F, Kennedy
A computer does not substitute
for judgment any more than a pencil substitutes for literacy. But writing
without a pencil is no particular advantage.
—— Robert S, McNamara
A
computer will do what you tell it to do, but that may be much different from
what you had in mind.
—— Joseph Weizenbaum
4. Read the following
humorous story for fun:
An lllinois man left the snow-filled streets of
Chicago for a vacation in Florida. His wife was on a business trip and was
planning to meet him there the next day. When he reached his hotel, he decided
to send his wife a quick email.
Unfortunately, when typing her address,
he missed one letter, and his note was directed instead to an elderly preacher's
wife whose husband had passed away only the day before. When the grieving widow
checked her mail, she took one look at the monitor, let out a piercing scream,
and fell to the floor in a dead Faint.
At the sound, her family rushed
into the room and saw this note on the screen:
Dearest Wife,
Just
got checked in. Everything prepared for your arrival tomorrow.
P.S. Sure
is hot down here.
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