大学体验英语综合教程2课文翻译与习题答案 (免费版)
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大学体验英语综合教程2课后翻译UNIT11A P154. 1.elected, 2.minimum, 3.distinct, 4.responsibility,5.pursue,6.exploit,7.restrict,8.equip, 9.granted, 10.awarded5. 1.at large, 2.on the basis of, 3.in support of, 4.apply for, 5.is aiming at1任何年满18岁的人都有资格投票(vote)。
(be eligible to)Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.每学期开学前,这些奖学金的申请表格就会由学校发给每一个学生。
(apply for, scholarship)A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semester.3. 遵照医生的建议,我决定戒烟。
(on the advice of)On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.公园位于县城的正中央。
(be located in)The park is located right in the center of town.5.这所大学提供了我们所需的所有材料和设备。
(facilities)The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.1B p2113. 1.challenge, 2.had transformed, 3.engage, 4.occurred, 5.urged, 6.cancel,7.prejudice, 8.foundation, 9.beliefs, 10.constructive14. 1.rests with, 2.in recognition of, 3.in fact, 4.provides for, 5.keep...up1. 他内心深处知道,他们永远也不会再见了。
大学体验英语综合教程2课后翻译UNIT11A P154. 1.elected, 2.minimum, 3.distinct, 4.responsibility,5.pursue,6.exploit,7.restrict,8.equip,9.granted, 10.awarded5. 1.at large, 2.on the basis of, 3.in support of, 4.apply for,5.is aiming at1任何年满18岁的人都有资格投票(vote)。
(be eligible to)Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.每学期开学前,这些奖学金的申请表格就会由学校发给每一个学生。
(apply for,scholarship)A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to eachstudent before the start of each semester.3. 遵照医生的建议,我决定戒烟。
(on the advice of)On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.公园位于县城的正中央。
(be located in)The park is located right in the center of town.5.这所大学提供了我们所需的所有材料和设备。
(facilities)The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.1B p2113. 1.challenge, 2.had transformed, 3.engage, 4.occurred,5.urged,6.cancel,7.prejudice,8.foundation,9.beliefs,10.constructive14. 1.rests with, 2.in recognition of, 3.in fact, 4.provides for,5.keep...up1. 他内心深处知道,他们永远也不会再见了。
Unit1PassageA1任何年满18岁的人都有资格投票(vote)。
(be eligible to)Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2.每学期开学前,这些奖学金的申请表格就会由学校发给每一个学生。
(apply for, scholarship)A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semester.3. 遵照医生的建议,我决定戒烟。
(on the advice of)On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking.4.公园位于县城的正中央。
(be located in)The park is located right in the center of town.5.这所大学提供了我们所需的所有材料和设备。
(facilities)The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.PssageB1.他内心深处知道,他们永远也不会再见了。
(in one’s heart)He knew in his heart that they would never meet again.2.他们同意出版他的第一本书后,他终于感到自己快要成功了。
(on the road to)He finally felt that he was on the road to success after they agreed to publish his first book.3.他停下来喝了一口(a sip of)水,然后继续讲话。
(resume)He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking.4.这个大项目使我们忙得今年都无法安排一次度假了。
(完整版)大学体验英语综合教程2课后习题Unit 1A1.The group elected one of its members to be their spokesperson.该小组选出一名成员作为他们的代言人。
2.Wage increases are being kept to a(n) minimum in many companies because of the economic depression.由于经济衰退,许多公司的工资增长都保持在一个最低水平(至少)3.The engineering profession now has many distinct branches.工程专业现在有许多不同的分支机构4. Now that you're 13 you should have more sense of responsibility .现在你13岁了,你应该有更多的责任感。
5. Students usually pursue one or more of the subjects which they have studied at "A" le vel, such as Art, Drama, English, Music, etc.学生通常追求一个或更多的科目,他们已经学习了“一个”的水平,如艺术,戏剧,英语,音乐等。
6. We need to make sure that we exploit our resources as fully as possible.我们需要确保尽可能充分地利用我们的资源7. Congress is considering measures to restrict the sale of cigarettes.国会正在考虑采取措施限制香烟的销售。
8. College courses should be designed to equip studentswith knowledge and skills to hel p them survive in modern society.大学课程的目的是使学生具备知识和技能,以帮助他们在现代社会中生存。
大学体验英语综合教程2课后问题详解及翻译大学体验英语综合教程2课后答案及翻译(全)Unit 1Passage A3. 1 B 2 D 3B 4A 5c4. 1 elected2 minimum3 distinct4 responsibility5 pursue6 expoit7 restrict8 equip9 granted10 awarded5 1 at large2 on the basis of3 in support of4 apply for5 is aiming at6 1 At the meeting, the scholars raised some challenging questions for the city government.2 She had taken the money out of the joint account she had with her husband.3 They will be given a range of topics to choose from.4 To do this kind of experient needs specialized equipment.5 Learning to drive was a whole new venture for me.7 1 Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.2 A form to apply for these scholarships is sent by theuniversity to each student before the start of each semester.3 On the advice of my doctor, I decided t give up smoking.4 The park is located right in the center of town.5 The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.8 1 Lu Xun is one of the greatest writer in China and one of the world’s outstanding men of letters.2 Most graduate students chose literature as their field of study, and the rest made linguistics their choice.3 People buy what kind of houses to live in on the basis of their special needs and on the advice fo relevant experts.4 These virtual teaching facilities enable overseas students from Asia and Africa to learn a foreign language in a real-life situation for a minimum of three months.5 Students should check carefully that they are eligible to join this club before making their decision, as each of them is restricted to only one choice.Passage B11 1 Because a terrible tragedy took place in America on the morning of September 11th .2 Because the students will get to know more people with different backgrounds, cultures or beliefs.3 The university began to enrol students in 1891.4 He urged the students to begin their journey with intellectual discovery.5 Open.12 1 B 2 D 3A 4A 5B13 1 challenge2 had transformed3 engage4 occurred5 urged6 cancel7 prejudice8 foundation9 beliefs10 constructive14 1 rests with2 in recognition of3 in fact4 provides for5 keep--- up15 1 He knew in his heart that they would never meet again.2 He finally felt that he was on the road to success after they agreed to publish his first book.3 He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking.4 The big project engages us so much that we can’t manage to take a holiday this year.5 Just as water is the most important of liquids, oxgen is the most important of gases.17 1 return2 reconsider3 remain4 be5 were18 1 are---be2 was---were3 C4 is--- be5 composes--- compose19 1 ---be able to write---2 were---3 --- as if it were---4 --- indicate its subject5 --- be no longer than one page.Unit 2Passage A3. CAAAC4.1.version 2.publications 3.click 4.spotted5.refugees6.entries7.financial 8.full-time 9.detailed 10.annual5. 1.set5 up 2.came across 3.referred…to 4.check out 5.learnetof/learned of6. 1.career 2.interview 3.procedure 4.exhibit 5.profile7. 1 The policeman are busy filling out forms about the accident.2.I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car.3.If you want to make a compliment, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.We couldn’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.5.After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.8. 1 He had just been promoted to vice president of the company and w asn’t expecting another promotion in six months.2 Shortly after he graduated from school, he jumped to asatisfactory job.3 Most colleges and universities have their homepages, enabling applicants to scan for the information available about university they want to apply to.4 With a click of her mouse, she submitted her assignment to the tutor and soon got the reply.5 By accessing the website of the university she was going to study in, she saw color photos of the university, including a detailed map of the university campus.Passage B12. BDDCA13. 1 stressed 2 distinguished 3 invest 4 matured 5 covered 6 soured 7 concept 8 balance 9 discount 10 discipline14. 1 paid off 2 make ends meet 3 To this day 4 picked up 5 thanks to15.1. I’m not supposed to let anyone in without an ID card, but I’ll make an exception in your case.2. He has learned his lessons from the failure and won’t repeat the mistakes.3. I have great faith in your ability --- I’m sure you’ll succeed.4. Even though it was raining, we still went on with our match.5. I woke up to find myself lying on a hospital bed.16.1. At the University of Denver.2. In Colorado.3. Over the Rocky Mountains.4.Frome her window.5 Next month when she gets home.6 Share all the happiness and sadness they are feeling.7 She feels a little homesick.8 In the afternoon on Tuesday, December 1st.Keys to Unit 3Ex.3. 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 DEx.4 1 attractive 2 fascination 3 statement 4 despite 5 items6 define image 8 concerned 9 belongings 10 necessitiesEx. 5 1 ste p back 2 identified…with 3 dressing up 4 turned to/looked to 5 feed offEx. 6 1 fascination 2 victims 3 affect 4 means 5 consumption Ex.71 We need to cut down on our fuel consumption by having fewer cars on the road.2. The rise in power costs has added to our burden.3. You should judge by yourself, and not always follow your brother’ s lead.4. That hairstyle is in fashion this year, but I am afraid it will be out of fashion next year.5. We are fated to suffer from many failures in our quest for truth. Ex. 81. I’ve never stopped to question whether I’m fit to be what my parents want me to be though I’ve always been listening to my parents.2. All the things one has done are influenced by what his habits, his personality, or his way of life tell him he needs to do so.3. College is a place where you can work with professors and scholars, so you can learn to be an expert in whatever field you want to be exploring.4. Although I look to magazines for fashion, I am still affected by the traditional dressing style.5. Because human nature makes us want to look nice, wefollow the lead fashion models give us.Ex. 10People fall victim to advertising mainly for two reasons. First, human beings have their own weakness. People want to be popular, loved and fashionable. Therefore, they often turn to advertising to have a sense of security. Second, advertisers take advantage of human weakness. Through advertisements, they tell people what is new, what they should look like, what is cool, and what is hot. They constantly stimulate people to want things and to follow fashion. Eventually, people become victims of advertising even without realizing it.Ex. 12 1 D 2 B 3 D 4 D 5 BEx. 13 1 economic 2 estimated 3 measurable 4 inspired 5 maximize6 motivate7 individual8 distribute9 concerning 10 abusesEx. 14 1 by name 2 at a glance 3 to that end 4 speak for 5 take…action Ex. 151 I find it increasingly difficult to live within my incomes.2 Modern politicians try to reach out to ordinary people in their TV speeches.3 Pupils should be helped to adopt a positive attitude to life.4 Everyone in class is expected to participate in these discussions.5 If you commit a crime you must expect to be punished.Ex. 161 The Wall Advertising Council, // a private, non-profit organization, // was founded to rally support // for World War II-related efforts.2 The Ad Council’s mission // is to identify // a select number of significant public issues // and stimulate action on those issues // through communications programs // that makea measurable difference // in our society.3 In 1995, // to maximize the impact of all of the campaigns, // The Ad Council’s Board of Directors // voted unanimously // to adopt a new. ten-year initiative // to help Americans // who can’t speak for themselv es —our children.4 The Ad Council’s pledge // is to remain committed and vigilant // in establishing a foothold // for public service advertising // in a rapidly changing media landscape.5 These new messages are designed // to inform, inspire and involve all Americans // to participate in activities // that will strengthen the nation // and help win the war on terrorism.Ex. 17 1 but 2 so 3 for 4 and 5 orEx. 181 Teeth fascinate him, so Jack has decided to become a dentist.2 He will rent a small apartment by himself, or he will get a large place with a friend.3 Since the 1840s, American women had fought for the right to vote, yet they did not win that right until 1920.4 A curious crowd gathered on the sidewalk, and live models danced in the store window.5 They are the best pool players on the block, but they can’t beat my cousin from Cleveland.Ex. 191 they are interesting, articulate people2 he sleeps with a light on in his room3 I took the test and got an A4 I won’t wear the ten-gallon hat5 we can stay later at the park Ex. 10FOR SALEWell-Built Mountain Bicycle (Almost New) RMB 150Add. Dorm Building 5, SCUT Tel: 85243659Unit 4Passage AEx1.1-5 d c b b aEx 4.1.singal2.crash3.distress4.grace5.exploded6.collision7.lowered8. beamed9. scatter 10. destructionEx 5.1. combed through2. in any case3. ended in4. bound for5. on board Ex6.1. crew2. to embrace3. eared4. scheduled5. was gracedEx 7.1. She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.2. If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.3. How many crew does he need to sail his yacht?4. I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.5. Never before have I met such a kind person.Passage BEx112.1-5 T F F T FEx 13 .1. wandering2. unloading3.crushed4. slighted5. appreciation6. giant7. steer8. knell9. leaped 10. slammedEx 14.1. as good as new2. in the nick of time/ in time3. at play4. head for / make for5. put awayEx15.1. The bus slowed down and stopped to allow the passenger to get on board.2. Many vehicles rolled by, but no one offered us a ride.3. Please get off the grass.4. He made his way to the marketplace right after work, as his wife had asked him to do.5. Luckily, Stev e didn’t break any bones when he fell off his bike. Unit 5Passage AExercise 3:B A DC AExercise 4:1. was sinking2. specialty3. purely4. discourage5. unlikely6. dynamics7. actually8. reasonably9. have perceived10. extendedExcise 5:1. took a deep interest in2. fell into3. sign up4. try…out5. dropped out ofExercise 6:1. capable2. claims3. guidance4. motivate5. standpointExercise 7:1. We have to put aside out emotions and take it from a professional standpoint.2. The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it.3. She hasn’t got any hobbies--- unless you call watching TV a hobby.4. He said that he got the information first—hand from the mayor himself.5. Since you can’t answer the question, perhaps we'd bet ter ask someone else.Exercise 8:1. How can we find a proper way to steer disabled people toward success?2. It’s true that she did something terrible before, but she was already punished for that and she’s willing to make it up for that.3. In college there were periods when I was highly focused on reading detective stories, but for most of my college years I read a wide range of books on nature.4. The gym isn't the only place where you can exercise so as to keep energetic.5. Staying motivated in your study can lead to success--- unless your choice ends up a dead end for your career.Exercise 12B D B D AExercise 131. bound2. sustain3. obstacle4. restored5. approval6. shift7. emphasize8. undergo9. invincible10. appearanceExercise 141. set out2. at a time3. in…shape4. stopped short5. turned toExercise 151. All the passengers pitched forward because the bus driver braked sharply.2. This agreement will break through the obstacles to free trade.3. The taxi arrived soon after I rang for it.4. My parents always waited up for me no matter what timeI got home.5. Talks between the two countries completely broke down,because neither of them wanted to give in.Exercise 161. The paragraph is organized in time sequence.First of allFive months after the accidentThe next dayBy the fourth dayAfter three monthsBy the end of 19952. The order of his recovery process is as follows:He asked to be taken off the respirator and managed just 10 feeble breaths. He took a few more breaths.He was able to breathe seven minutes without assistance.He could sustain himself for 90 minutes at a time.He was able to go home.Exercise 171. that/which I bought at Macy’s2. who own the Main Street realty office3. which has become an annual event4. which we will study today5. who / that was wearing a yellow shirtExercise 181. who is standing at the door2. that is owned by the old lady3. which goes through the city4. that are on exhibition now5. who lives next doorExercise 191. Hockey, which is a fast-moving game, often becomes violent.’2. Down coats, which are very warm, are also very expensive.3. My brother, who took too much time packing, missed the bus.4. Henry caught a trout that was the largest fish ever recorded in Idaho.5. We laughed and looked through the yearbook that contained pictures of our school days together.Exercise 201. that we read more books2. that we go to England next year3. that English is easy to learn4. that you haven’t got these qualification5. that we buy the new car at this priceExercise 21Dear Mr. Wand,It is a great pleasure to learn of your admission to Cornell University.I heartily congratulate you on this honor. May you enjoy continued success in your future studies.Sincerely,Mike HadleyUnit 6Lead-in1. published2. fitness3. support4. leading to5. enjoyment6. challenge7. culture8. physical9. goal 10 preparationPassage AExercise 3 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.BExercise 4: 1. clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interviewed6. survey7. exclusive8. storage9. observed 10. cover Exercise 5 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stopped in his tracks 4. at times 5. turn ... around Exercise 6medal— He was awarded a medal for his heroic deed of saving a drowning child. —Britain’s Olympic te am returned from Los Angeles with five gold medals, 11 silver and 21 bronze.air terminal— A free shuttle bus runs between the air terminal and the train station. — Many passengers were stuck at the air terminal building because of the foggy weather。
大学体验英语综合教程2 课后答案Unit 1P14 3. 1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.A, 5.A 4. 1.elected, 2.minimum, 3.distinct, 4.responsibility, 5.pursue, 6.exploit, 7.restrict, 8.equip, 9.granted, 10.awarded 5. 1.at large, 2.on the basis of, 3.in support of, 4.apply for, 5.is aiming at 7. 1.Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote. 2.A form to to apply apply apply for these scholarships is for these scholarships is sent sent by the university to by the university to each student before the start of each semester. 3.On the advice of my doctor, I decided to give up smoking. 4.The park is located right in the center of town. 5.The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire. P21 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.A, 4.A, 5.B 13. 1.challenge, 2.had transformed, 3.engage, 4.occurred, 5.urged, 6.cancel 7.prejudice, 8.foundation, 9.beliefs, 10.constructive 14. 1.rests with, 2.in recognition of, 3.in fact, 4.provides for, 5.keep...up 15. 1.He knew in his heart that they would never meet again. 2.He finally felt that he was on the road to success after they agreed to publish his first book. 3.He stopped to take a sip of water and then resumed speaking. 4.The big project engages us so muc h that we can’t manage to take a holiday this year.5.Just as water is the most important of liquids, oxygen is the most important of gases. Unit2 P36 3. 1.C, 2.A, 3.A, 4.A, 5.C 4. 1.version, 2.publications, 3.click, 4.spotted, 5.refugees, 6.entries, 7.financial, 8.full-time, 9.detailed, 10.annual 5. 1.set up, 2.came across, 3.referred...to , 4.check out, 5.learnt of / learned of 7. 1.The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident. 2.I want to fill up the fuel tank before returning the car. 3.3.If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.4.4.We couldn’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.We couldn’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.5.After the storm, the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat. P42 12. 1.B, 2.D, 3.D, 4.C, 5.A 13. 1.stressed, 2.distinguished, 3.invest, 4.matured, 5.covered, 6.soured, 7.concept, 8.balance, 9.discount, 10.discipline 14. 1.paid off, 2.make ends meet, 3.To this day, 4.picked up, 5.thanks to 15.1.1.I’m not supposed to let anyone in without an ID card, but I’ll make an exception in your case.I’m not supposed to let anyone in without an ID card, but I’ll make an exception in your case.2.He has learned his lesson from the failure and won’t repeat the mistake.I’m sure you’ll succeed.3.I have great faith in your ability ---- 4.Even though it was raining, we still went on with our match. 5.I woke up to find myself lying on a hospital bed. Unit3P583. 1. A; 2. B; 3. B; 4. C; 5. D 4. 1. attractive 2. fascination 3. statement 4. despite 5. items 6. define 7. image 8. concerned 9. Belongings 10. necessities 5. 1. step back 2. identify with 3. dressing up 4. turned to/looked to 5. feed off 7. 1.We need to cut down on our fuel consumption by having fewer cars on the road. 2.The rise in power costs has added to our burden. rother’s lead.3.You should judge by yourself, and not always follow your b4.That hairstyle is in fashion this year, but I am afraid it will be out of fashion next year. 5.We are fated to suffer from many failures in our quest for truth. P6412. 1.D, 2.B, 3.D, 4.D, 5.B 13. 1. economic 2. estimated 3. measurable 4. inspired 5. maximize 6. motivate 7. created 8. distribute 9. concerning 10. abuse 14. 1. by name 2. identify (her) with 3. participate in 4. speak for 5.take (firm) action 15. 1.I find it increasingly difficult to live within my income. 2.Modern politicians try to reach out to ordinary people in their TV speeches. 3.Pupils should be helped to adopt a positive attitude to life. 4.Everyone in the class is expected to participate in these discussions. 5.If you commit a crime you must expect to be punished. Unit4P783. 1. D; 2. C; 3. B; 4. B; 5. A 4. 1. signal 2. Crash 3. distress 4. grace 5. exploded 6. collision 7. lowered 8. beamed 9. scatter 10. destruction 5. 1. combed through 2. in any case 3. ended in 4. bound for 5. on board 7.1.She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in. 2.If there is any way we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. 3.How many crew does he need to sail his yacht? I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.4.4.I enjoyed her new book though it’s not quite as good as her last one.5.Never before have I met such a kind person. P8412. 1.T, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1. wandering 2. unloading 3. crushed 4. slightest 5. appreciation 6. giant 7. steer 8. knelt 9. Leaped 10. slammed14. 1. as good as new 2. in the nick of time/in time 3. at play 4. head for/make for 5. put away 15. 1.The bus slowed down and stopped to allow the passenger to get on board. 2.Many vehicles rolled by, but no one offered us a ride. 3.Please get off the grass. 4.He made his way to the marketplace right after work, as his wife had asked him to do. 5.5.Luckily, Steve didn’t break any bones when he fell off his bike.Luckily, Steve didn’t break any bones when he fell off his bike.Unit5P983. 1. B; 2. A; 3. D; 4. C; 5. A 4. 1. was sinking 2. specialty 3. purely 4. discourage 5. unlikely 6. dynamics 7. actually 8. Reasonably 9. have perceived 10. extended 5. 1. took a deep interest in; 2. fell into; 3. sign up; 4. try (it) out; 5. dropped out of 7.1.We have to put aside our emotions and take it from a professional standpoint. 2.The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it. 3.3.She hasn’t got any hobbies She hasn’t got any hobbies ------ unless you call watching TV a hobby. 4.He said that he had got the information first-hand from the Mayor himself. 5.5.Since you can’t answer the question, perhaps we’d better ask someone else.Since you can’t answer the question, perhaps we’d better ask someone else.P10412. 1.B, 2.D, 3.B, 4.D, 5.A 13. 1. bound 2. sustain 3. obstacle 4. restored 5. approval 6. shift 7. emphasize 8. undergo 9. invincible 10. appearance 14. 1. set out 2. at a time 3. in ... shape 4. stopped short 5. turned to 15. 1.All the passengers pitched forward because the bus driver braked sharply. 2.This agreement will break through the obstacles to free trade. 3.The taxi arrived soon after I rang for it. 4.My parents always waited up for me no matter what time I got home. 5.Talks between the two countries completely broke down, because neither of them wanted to give in. Unit6p1183. 1.D, 2.A, 3.D, 4.C, 5.B 4. 1. Clapped 2. defend 3. quit 4. perfection 5. interview 6. survey 7. exclusive 8. storage 9. observed 10. cover 5. 1. count ... out 2. be unaware of 3. stopped in his tracks 4. At times 5. turn ... around 7. 1.1.It’s a difficult job, but I’d like to have a shot.It’s a difficult job, but I’d like to have a shot. 2.This is a book about business practice as opposed to theory. 3.Social activities never get in the way of her studies. 4.It was not until 1911 that the first of the vitamins was identified. 5.5.Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the country’s economic crisis.Natural disasters have obviously contributed to the country’s economic crisis.P12412. 1.B, 2.C, 3.B, 4.D, 5.C 13. 1. deprived 2. healthful 3. combine 4. determined 5. lifestyle 6. balance 7. approach 8. solutions 9. miserable 10. deserves 14.1. out of reach 2. in tune with 3. set your mind to 4. come off 5. trail and error 15. 1.O ur marriage is happy but we’ve had many ups and downs.Our marriage is happy but we’ve had many ups and downs. 2.Many teachers of foreign languages are inclined to talk too much themselves in class. 3.The famous actor keeps fit by working out for an hour every morning. 4.After a long heart-to-heart talk with him, he r suspicion melted away. 5.We have no vacancies now, but w e’ll certainly keep your application in mind.Unit7P1383. 1.A, 2.A, 3.C, 4.D, 5.B 4.1. optimist 2. reconstruction 3. sway 4. principles 5. gross 5. 1. brought out her best 2. turn out 3.works out 4. Hang in there 5. by nature 7. 1.He did not regret what he had said but felt that he could have expressed it differently. 2.2.We’d better wait till 14 December. David will have had his exam by then, so he’llWe’d better wait till 14 December. David will have had his exam by then, so he’ll be able to go on holiday with us. 3.3.He’s wHe’s w orking on a new project which has to be finished by the end of the year. 4.They 4.They are letting us are letting us use their lab, and in return, we are sharing with them the results of our research. 5.The typing of the term paper took up the whole day. P14412. 1.F, 2.T, 3.T, 4.T, 5.T 13.1. anyway 2. spat 3. Adjusting 4. frequently 5. chilly 6. regularly 7. grip 8. pinching 9. scraped 10. crawl 14. 1. on the phone 2. as a result of 3. back and forth 4. around the corner 5. hold onto 15.1. They sold their house and went off to live in Canada with their daughter. 2.--- What will you be doing this time next week? --- I’ll be working as usual.3.He was intelligent and hard-working and before long he took over the editing of the magazine. 4.4.Don’t you hate it when someone hangs up on you before you finish speaking?Don’t you hate it when someone hangs up on you before you finish speaking?5.To their horror, the roof of their house caught fire. Unit8P1583.1.B, 2.A, 3.D, 4.A, 5.C 4. 1. adequate 2. vitally 3. document 4. distribution 5. urban 6. potential 7. continual 8. infecting 9. threat 10. updated 5.1. let down 2. came across as 3. In the back of (his) mind 4. as a matter of course 5.cleaning up P16512. 1.F, 2.F, 3.F, 4.T, 5.F 13. 1. colonies 2. technologically 3. cursed 4. corresponding 5. delete 6. dread 7. swear 8. were spared 9. protection 10. dumb 14. 1. was cordoned off 2. fired up 3. queued up 4. get rid of 5. poured into 。
全新版大学英语综合教程2课文翻译及课后答案(全)全新版大学英语综合教程2课文翻译及课后答案(全)课文翻译Lesson 1 FriendshipFriendship is one of life's most important treasures. Friends bring us joy, support, and understanding. They are there for us in good times and bad, and they help us grow and become better individuals.In this lesson, we are introduced to the concept of friendship through the story of Damon and Pythias. Damon and Pythias were two loyal friends who lived in ancient Greece. When Pythias was accused of plotting against the tyrant Dionysius, he was sentenced to death. However, Damon offered himself as a hostage so that Pythias could go home and say goodbye to his family. Dionysius was skeptical of Damon's loyalty and gave him a deadline. If Pythias did not return by the appointed time, Damon would be executed in his place. Despite the risk, Pythias returned just in time to save his friend's life. The tyrant was so moved by their friendship that he released Pythias and allowed the two friends to continue their bond.The story of Damon and Pythias teaches us about the importance of loyalty and sacrifice in friendships. True friends are willing to go to great lengths to help and support each other. They are selfless and put the well-being of their friends above their own.Friendship is not only based on loyalty and sacrifice but also on trust and understanding. Friends should be able to confide in each other and know that their secrets are safe. They should also be able to communicate openly and honestly, even when it's difficult. When trust and understanding exist within a friendship, it becomes a safe haven where individuals can be themselves without fear of judgment.Lesson 2 SuccessSuccess means different things to different people. For some, success is measured by wealth and material possessions. For others, success is achieving personal goals and finding fulfillment in life.This lesson introduces us to the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. Jack, a poor boy, was given magic beans in exchange for his family's cow. These beans grew into a giant beanstalk that reached the sky. Jack bravely climbed the beanstalk and discovered a giant's castle where he found treasures and riches beyond imagination. Jack's journey represents the pursuit of success and the willingness to take risks.Success requires determination, hard work, and a positive mindset. It involves setting goals and working tirelessly to achieve them. Along the way, there may be obstacles and setbacks, but successful individuals persevere and stay focused on their objectives.Success is not solely measured by material wealth but also by personal growth and self-fulfillment. It's about finding happiness and contentment in one's achievements and embracing the journey rather than just the destination.课后答案Lesson 1 Friendship1. What is one of life's most important treasures?- Friendship.2. What do friends bring us?- Joy, support, and understanding.3. Who were Damon and Pythias?- They were two loyal friends who lived in ancient Greece.4. What happened to Pythias?- He was accused of plotting against the tyrant Dionysius and was sentenced to death.5. What did Damon do to help Pythias?- Damon offered himself as a hostage so that Pythias could go home and say goodbye to his family.6. What did Dionysius do to test Damon's loyalty?- He gave Damon a deadline. If Pythias did not return by the appointed time, Damon would be executed in his place.7. Did Pythias return in time?- Yes, Pythias returned just in time to save his friend's life.8. How did the tyrant react to Damon and Pythias' friendship?- The tyrant was moved by their friendship and released Pythias, allowing the two friends to continue their bond.Lesson 2 Success1. How do different people define success?- Different people define success in different ways. For some, it's measured by wealth and material possessions. For others, it's about achieving personal goals and finding fulfillment in life.2. What did Jack receive in exchange for his family's cow?- Jack received magic beans.3. What did the magic beans grow into?- The magic beans grew into a giant beanstalk that reached the sky.4. What did Jack find in the giant's castle?- Jack found treasures and riches beyond imagination in the giant's castle.5. What qualities are required for success?- Determination, hard work, and a positive mindset are required for success.6. What should individuals do when facing obstacles and setbacks?- Successful individuals should persevere and stay focused on their objectives when facing obstacles and setbacks.7. How should success be measured?- Success should not only be measured by material wealth but also by personal growth and self-fulfillment. It's about finding happiness and contentment in one's achievements and embracing the journey.注意:以上仅为翻译示例及课后答案,具体课文内容请参照教材。
第二单元PassageA鼠标轻点,美梦成真还有不到一个月就要毕业了,特里萨·史密斯还没找到合适的工作,她就读于位于伊利诺州埃文斯顿的西北大学。
就业指导中心建议这位文科生去查查JOB-TRAK网站,该网站上列出了45,000个初级水平的职位。
史密斯选择了四个关键词:Chicago(芝加哥),business(商务),marketing (营销),full time(全职)。
她马上就找到45个工作合乎她的标准,其中一个是芝加哥商业学院行政助理。
四个星期以后,她得到了这份工作,底薪32,000美元。
“我没有受过任何训练,”史密斯说,“但因特网使用很简单。
要是没有因特网,我根本不会知道有这份工作。
”不少美国人鼠标一点,就找到了自己的工作。
史密斯是其中一个,另一个例子是斯蒂芬·图尔斯。
他住在马里兰州的罗科维尔,1996年无意中进到一个招聘网站CareerBuilder。
他在一家生产商展展品的公司工作,刚被提升为营销总管,并不想换工作。
但是出于好奇心,他决定“试试看”。
图尔斯填写了一份简历,关键词是market manager(行销经理),并输入了自己的电子邮箱地址。
不到一个星期,他的邮箱里就塞满了可供选择的职位。
他去了两家公司面试,然后就跳槽了。
“有了因特网,就像雇了一个私人助理,”图尔斯说。
“你可以毫不费劲地留意到一些机会,让你的事业上一个新台阶。
”仅在两年以前,因特网上提供的工作绝大部分还局限于高科技领域。
现在,非技术性的工作,如售货员、银行职员、秘书等,是网上招聘机会增长最为迅速的部分。
大型报纸和专业出版物的分类广告大多都有在线版,求职者能搜索到市内、国内甚至国外的一些工作机会。
马德琳·格拉格和内德扎德·多兹里克也是通过轻点鼠标,在网上碰到了好运。
1996年,圣路易斯的一名高中老师,28岁的马德琳·格拉格,想换个工作。
有个朋友提到在日本教书的事,格拉格很感兴趣。
Unit 1PA牛津大学牛津大学是英国最古老的大学,也是世界最著名的高等学府。
牛津大学始建于12世纪。
它位于英格兰的牛津,在伦敦西北约80公里处。
牛津大学有16,300多名学生(1999-2000),其中留学生占将近四分之一。
他们来自130多个国家。
牛津大学有35个学院,还有5个由不同宗教团体建立的私人学院。
5个私人学院中,有3个只招男生。
学院中,圣希尔达和萨默维尔学院只收女生,其他均为男女兼收。
牛津的每个学院都是独立于大学的实体,由该学院的院长和管委会成员负责管理。
部分管委会成员都称为导师的学院教师,其余的是大学教授和讲师。
每个学院管理自己的房产和资产,遴选自己的管委会,选择和招收自己的本科生。
大学提供某些图书馆、实验室和其他设施,但教学和学生生活主要由各学院负责。
牛津大学给每个学生指定一个导师,他主要通过辅导课监督学生的学习。
导师每周和1到2名学生见面一次,学生如需专业指导,还可以去约见其他的导师,也可选听大学老师讲授的课程。
学生选听什么课程是根据自己的兴趣和导师的建议而定的。
学位由大学授予,而不是各个学院。
最低文科或理科学位是优等文学学士。
牛津还在其他众多学科领域授予最高的学位,颁发文凭和证书。
罗兹德奖学金面向美国、加拿大和很多其他国家的学生,为他们提供至少两年的牛津学习费用。
英国政府为在牛津和其他英国境内的大学里求学的美国公民提供"马歇尔奖学金"。
然而,奖学金和助学金的竞争极其激烈,而且通常要求很严。
学生们在申请某一项奖学金之前应仔细核查是否有资格,因为多数奖学金对学生国籍和(或)课程都有限制。
牛津师生员工积极参与主动招生的活动,2001年这种活动有55项以上,包括走访3,700所中学,以鼓励优秀学生报考牛津大学,而不管其背景如何。
在2001年度的"创新"竞赛中,牛津大学被授予英国最具创新精神的大学称号。
该竞赛旨在发现哪一所英国大学在最广的领域内取得了创新和进取的最大成就。
Unit 14. Elected Minimum Distinct Responsibility Pursue Exploit RestrictEquip Granted Awarded5 at large on the basis of in support of apply for is aiming at7 Anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to vote.A form to apply for the scholarships is sent by the university to each student before the start of each semesterOn the advice of my doctor,I decided to give up smoking.The park is located right in the center of town.The university provides all the materials and facilities we desire.Unit 2Basic benefits paid vacation personnel office be laid off career plans4 version publications click spotted refugees entries financialFull-time detailed annual5 set up came across referred to check out learnt of7 The policemen are busy filling out forms about the accident.I want to fill up the fuel tank before retuning the car.If you want to make a complaint, you’d better follow the correct procedure.We could’t have finished the experiment so soon without John’s help.After the storm,the people on the shore anxiously scanned the lake for any sign of the boat.Unit 34 attracitive fascination statement despite items define imageConcerned belongings necessities5 step back identified with dressing up turned to feed off7 We should decreased the number of the cars on the road in order to reduce the fuel consumptionThe rise in electricity costs has added to our.You should make your own decision,and don’t always follow the lead of your brother.That hairstyle is in fashion this year,bur I am afraid it will be our of fashion next year.We are fated to suffer from many disappointments in our quest for truth.Unit 44 signal crash distress grace exploded collision loweredBeamed scatter destruction5 combed through in any case ended in bound for on board7 She waited at the bus stop until the last bus came in.If there is anything we can help,please do not hesitate to contact us.How many crew does he need to run his yacht?Still I like her new book no matter it is not quite as good as her lastone.Never before have I met such a kind man.Unit 54 was sinking specialty purely discourage unlikely dynamics actuallyReasonably have perceived extended5 took a deep interest in fell into sign up try out dropped out of7 We have to put aside our emotions and take it from a professional standpoint.The play was so wonderful that I soon lost myself in the excitement of it.She hasn’t got any hobbies-unless you call watching TV a habby.He said that he had got the information first-hand from the mayor himself.Since you can’t answer the question,perhaps we’d better ask someone else.Unit 64 clapped defend quit perfection interview surveyexclusive storage observed cover5 count out be unaware of stopped in his tracks at times turn around 7 It is a difficult job,but I would like to have a shotThis is a book about business practice as opposed to theorySocial activities never get in the way of her study.It was not until 1911 that the first vitamin was discovered.It was obvious that natural disasters were the cause of the country’s economic crisis.Unit 74 optimist reconstruction sway principles gross fulfilled electionsSurgery pillar rigid5 brought out her best turn out works out Hand in there by nature7 He did not regret what he had said but felt that he could have expressed it differentlyWe’d better wait till 14 December.David will have had his exam by then,so he’ll be able to go on holiday with usHe’s working on a new project which has to be finished by the end of the year.They are letting us use their lab ,and in return,we are giving them the results of out research.The typing of the term paper took up the whole day.Unit 84 adequate vitally document distribution urban potentialcontinual infecting threat updated5 let down came across as In the back of mind as a matter of coursecleaning up7 In pursuit of a healthier diet, people are eating more fish than they used to.We need to have the roof repaired before the bad weather sets in.The disease is in spreading,and all young children are at risk.The information is transmitted from one computer to another through a telephone line.Jack is a fairy good runner . He wins more often than not.牛津大学(注意页面设置是B5纸)牛津大学是英国历史上最悠久的大学,也是世界上最著名的高等学府之一。
Unit 1PA牛津大学牛津大学是英国最古老的大学,也是世界最著名的高等学府。
牛津大学始建于12世纪。
它位于英格兰的牛津,在伦敦西北约80公里处。
牛津大学有16,300多名学生(1999-2000),其中留学生占将近四分之一。
他们来自130多个国家。
牛津大学有35个学院,还有5个由不同宗教团体建立的私人学院。
5个私人学院中,有3个只招男生。
学院中,圣希尔达和萨默维尔学院只收女生,其他均为男女兼收。
牛津的每个学院都是独立于大学的实体,由该学院的院长和管委会成员负责管理。
部分管委会成员都称为导师的学院教师,其余的是大学教授和讲师。
每个学院管理自己的房产和资产,遴选自己的管委会,选择和招收自己的本科生。
大学提供某些图书馆、实验室和其他设施,但教学和学生生活主要由各学院负责。
牛津大学给每个学生指定一个导师,他主要通过辅导课监督学生的学习。
导师每周和1到2名学生见面一次,学生如需专业指导,还可以去约见其他的导师,也可选听大学老师讲授的课程。
学生选听什么课程是根据自己的兴趣和导师的建议而定的。
学位由大学授予,而不是各个学院。
最低文科或理科学位是优等文学学士。
牛津还在其他众多学科领域授予最高的学位,颁发文凭和证书。
罗兹德奖学金面向美国、加拿大和很多其他国家的学生,为他们提供至少两年的牛津学习费用。
英国政府为在牛津和其他英国境内的大学里求学的美国公民提供"马歇尔奖学金"。
然而,奖学金和助学金的竞争极其激烈,而且通常要求很严。
学生们在申请某一项奖学金之前应仔细核查是否有资格,因为多数奖学金对学生国籍和(或)课程都有限制。
牛津师生员工积极参与主动招生的活动,2001年这种活动有55项以上,包括走访3,700所中学,以鼓励优秀学生报考牛津大学,而不管其背景如何。
在2001年度的"创新"竞赛中,牛津大学被授予英国最具创新精神的大学称号。
该竞赛旨在发现哪一所英国大学在最广的领域内取得了创新和进取的最大成就。
在2000年全英教学质量评估中,牛津在所评估的10个科目中有6科得分高居榜首。
牛津、斯坦福和耶鲁三所大学最近合作开发了 "远程学习"项目"终生学习联盟",该项目将提供文科和理科的在线课程。
牛津的使命是在教学和研究的各个领域达到并保持领先地位,保持和加强其世界名校的历史地位,通过其研究成果和毕业生的技能促进地区、全国和全球的发展。
为了实现这个目标,学校将针对知识环境和整个社会发展的需要,为员工提供进行创新研究所需的设施和支持;提倡既富革新精神又严格认真的教学,使教学与研究环境卓有成效地互动从而推动教学;通过导师指导和小组学习加速思想的交流,通过开发学校图书馆、博物馆以及科学收藏方面的资源,使毕业生能在国内和国际上一展身手打下基础。
Unit 1PB"同学们,你们是最美好的希望"以下是斯坦福大学校长在2001年9月21日开学典礼上的致辞。
各位家长,2005届的同学们:下午好!欢迎各位来到斯坦福大学。
今天,我们在此欢迎1717名新生和转学生的到来。
过去的10天,我一直颇费心思,不知这个开学典礼该用什么形式,我的发言要讲什么内容。
9月11日上午以来,校园里异乎寻常的安静。
除了两个纪念性的活动以外,所有的大型活动都取消了。
我们在考虑怎样开始新学年,后来发现开学典礼实际上是恢复正常秩序的最佳方式。
同学们,你们代表了我们世界的未来与和平的最美的希望。
美国人民和全世界所有善良的人们,不论长幼,都会为这场悲剧哀悼,会将这可怕的一天永远留存在记忆中,但面临挑战的更是你们这一代,而不是我们或是你们父母这一代,你们要建设一个世界,决不容许类似惨无人道的事件再次发生。
你们在这里求学的时光里,将会认识很多人,他们的背景、文化或者信仰可能与你们迥然不同,你们会发现自己的价值观以及偏见将会受到挑战。
我们生活在一个多元的社会中,我希望你们能够从新的角度来理解和欣赏它,为世界做出建设性的贡献。
对你们每个人而言,这一时刻意味着人生翻开了新的篇章。
从这一刻开始,你们将踏上一个更广阔世界的旅程,这一刻你们也将开始考虑作为一个公民你们未来应作的贡献。
当然,在这样的智慧之旅上,你们不是独行者。
我们有出色的师资和员工,他们致力于求知与理解,将会在旅途中支持和鼓励你们。
你们能取得成就,达到人生中这个重要的转折点,我希望你们能引以为豪。
我知道,你们中的每个人都曾经奋发努力才能来到这里,但我也感谢父母、家人、师长和朋友的贡献,他们曾为你踏上斯坦福之路给予支持。
如果没有他们,这条路将会更加艰辛,也不会如此卓有成效。
这些人在你们的生活中举足轻重,为你们提供了巨大的支持和鼓励,我谨邀请我们的新生以热烈的掌声对他们表示感谢。
同学们,我强烈希望你们能以无比的热情投入到斯坦福的旅程中来。
我希望,这个美丽的校园会为你们提供一个理想空间,让你们沉思,找到灵感,以助你们更好的旅行。
我也希望,你们能够找到一种智慧的追求,能够激励你们,让你们沉醉其中,能在深夜苦读,能够黎明即起,甚至连周末都不例外!我希望你们能找到一种激情,无愧于自己的天分,如此你们就能像我一样,找到足以令你穷尽一生追求的目标,而且充满热情,乐此不疲。
同学们,你们在斯坦福的旅程中将踏上什么样的道路,我无从预言,但我强烈希望你们能够遵循李兰德·斯坦福参议员在1891年的开学典礼上对第一届新生提出的要求来开始你们探索智慧的旅程:大学可以为你们而建立;在此,你们可以利用各种优越的学习条件进行多年的学习。
我们所能做的,只是把机会放在你们伸手可及的范围内;抓住机会,利用机会,得靠你们自己。
我欢迎所有的新生和家长来到我们的校园,并融入斯坦福家族。
同学们,我希望你们在此渡过的时光能改变你们的生活,正如它改变了很多以前的校友的生活那样。
最后,我希望你们在此度过的时光能够有助于你们打下良好的基础,以便你们能为人类做出贡献,为自己和后代创造更美好的未来。
Unit 2PA鼠标轻点,美梦成真还有不到一个月就要毕业了,特里萨·史密斯还没找到合适的工作,她就读于位于伊利诺州埃文斯顿的西北大学。
就业指导中心建议这位文科生去查查JOB-TRAK网站,该网站上列出了45,000个初级水平的职位。
史密斯选择了四个关键词:Chicago(芝加哥),business(商务),marketing(营销),full time (全职)。
她马上就找到45个工作合乎她的标准,其中一个是芝加哥商业学院行政助理。
四个星期以后,她得到了这份工作,底薪32,000美元。
“我没有受过任何训练,”史密斯说,“但因特网使用很简单。
要是没有因特网,我根本不会知道有这份工作。
”不少美国人鼠标一点,就找到了自己的工作。
史密斯是其中一个,另一个例子是斯蒂芬·图尔斯。
他住在马里兰州的罗科维尔,1996年无意中进到一个招聘网站CareerBuilder。
他在一家生产商展展品的公司工作,刚被提升为营销总管,并不想换工作。
但是出于好奇心,他决定“试试看”。
图尔斯填写了一份简历,关键词是market manager(行销经理),并输入了自己的电子邮箱地址。
不到一个星期,他的邮箱里就塞满了可供选择的职位。
他去了两家公司面试,然后就跳槽了。
“有了因特网,就像雇了一个私人助理,”图尔斯说。
“你可以毫不费劲地留意到一些机会,让你的事业上一个新台阶。
”仅在两年以前,因特网上提供的工作绝大部分还局限于高科技领域。
现在,非技术性的工作,如售货员、银行职员、秘书等,是网上招聘机会增长最为迅速的部分。
大型报纸和专业出版物的分类广告大多都有在线版,求职者能搜索到市内、国内甚至国外的一些工作机会。
马德琳·格拉格和内德扎德·多兹里克也是通过轻点鼠标,在网上碰到了好运。
1996年,圣路易斯的一名高中老师,28岁的马德琳·格拉格,想换个工作。
有个朋友提到在日本教书的事,格拉格很感兴趣。
她访问了著名的yahoo!网站,输入了teaching English in Japan(在日本教英语),找到了一个招聘机会的列表,然后按照在线申请的要求提交了申请。
一星期后,她接到一个电话,与芝加哥的一名招聘人员进行了面试,得到了这份工作。
27岁的内德扎德·多兹里克,当时在浏览Houston Chronicle网站,了解最新的棒球消息。
在线时,他查看了分类广告,发现一家当地的汽车交易商招聘司机。
多兹里克是波斯尼亚的战争难民,曾从事过多种不同的工作,但现在他想换个工作。
他从该交易商的网站上了解了该职位的更多情况,然后拨通了上面提供的电话。
两天后,他被雇用了。
“真有意思,”他说,“我本来只是在查看体育消息,结果却找到了一份更好的工作。
”因特网的另一个好处在于你能够搜索到一些可能的雇主。
1997年夏天,温蒂·梅洛开始找工作,她登录到CareerBuilder网站,发现在马里兰州哥伦比亚的Artitron媒体信息服务公司的人力资源部有一个空缺。
梅洛鼠标一点,用电子邮件把简历寄到了该公司,很快就收到面试通知。
为了了解该公司的更多情况,她又点击了Artitron的主页,以及它的母公司Ceridian Corp.的主页,查看了一份该公司的年度报告及其财政状况。
梅洛还想了解,要想维持现有的生活水平,自己该赚多少钱。
她使用在线薪酬计算器,把自己目前的收入$34,000输进去,再输入Baltimore(巴尔的摩,离哥伦比亚最近的大城市)。
短短几秒钟后,电脑屏幕上就闪现出$44,000。
“因为有了这个薪酬计算器,我才知道自己该要多少薪水,”梅洛说。
通过上网进入一家在线房地产服务公司网站,梅洛看到了可供租用的房子的彩色照片,包括很详细的楼面格局图。
梅洛来到哥伦比亚时,她觉得自己完全做好了准备。
面试成功了,第二天,她就得到了一份工作,薪金是47,8000美元。
“因特网很容易使用,而且确实有效,”一个求职者说道,“你还要什么呢?”Unit 2PB我的第一份工作两名杰出的美国人回忆他们第一份工作的经历路易斯·卡尔德拉:停车场的清洁工我很小的时候,我父母就给我灌输了有关家庭、信念和爱国主义的观念。
虽说生计艰难,他们对我和四个兄弟姐妹总是强调,我们很幸运,生活在一个伟大的国家,有无穷无尽的机会。
我开始做第一份正式工作时,才十岁。
我父亲本杰明在一家纸箱工厂工作时,背部受伤,此后重新接受培训,成了一名理发师。
那个购物中心的老板免去了父亲的部分租金,作为交换,父亲要清扫停车场,每星期三个晚上,这就意味着我们得凌晨三点起床。
父亲用一台类似割草机的机器来收集垃圾,母亲和我就清空垃圾箱,用手捡垃圾。
清扫完停车场要花两三个小时。
回家途中,我就在车里睡着了。