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新世纪商务英语综合教程第一册课文译文第一单元万维网课文一有互联网必有路增加社会交流之商业指导丹奈斯·J. 德沃张筱霖译凯瑟琳·吉诺伊是波士顿 Swift Media 网络社区的合作创始人之一,她的饮食、起居、呼吸都浸泡在网络2.0中。
不仅她最新的商业公司依靠网络2.0召集会议,几乎她所有的新办公司都依靠各种网络工具来运行。
她有五位全职雇员,如今她已经非常熟练老到地使用她的博客、wiki、合作工具以及其他林林种种免费或低费用网络服务。
“网络2.0的吸引力在于,它能让小企业主找到通往市场的途径,而过去小企业主几乎没有门径。
”凯瑟琳·吉诺伊对《电子商务时报》的记者如是说。
目前,她的网络应用“组合”包括如下内容:●一个wiki,用来协调位于波士顿、衣达荷和乌克兰的程序员工作;●Basecamp,一个基于网络的项目管理工具(大约每月40美元)●Highrise,用来追踪与他人的联系与活动(与的小型网络版类似)●一组 Google(Nastag:GOOG)工具(例如, Google Docs 工作表,用于发博文的GoogleNotebook,Google AdWords 关键词搜索)有时她甚至通过Facebook和LinkedIn 与客户作交流,她也是Twitter微博和等社交网络的粉丝。
关于宠物狗的博客吉诺伊曾用网络2.0帮助过一位从事宠物狗养殖的朋友,这位朋友的生意渐渐下滑,而其竞争者熟知技术门道,他们的品牌则广为传播。
吉诺伊只不过帮朋友建了个博客,并在Google AdWords上登记了合适的关键词,朋友的生意马上兴旺起来。
吉诺伊说,她的策略并非是一时兴起、简简单单建个博客。
“任何小企业主都可以把博客用作网上营销工具,但是,要与Google AdWords结合起来才能推动访客流量的增加。
许多职场专业人士都把Google AdWords与在线服务管理结合起来,于是利润猛增。
UNIT 1大一新生日记星期日从家里出发后,我们开车开了很长一段时间才到达我住的宿舍楼。
我进去登记。
宿舍管理员给了我一串钥匙,并告诉了我房间号。
我的房间在6楼,可电梯坏了。
等我们终于找到8号房的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。
我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。
但爸爸马上就从里面钻了出来。
这个房间刚刚够一个人住,一家人都进去,肯定装不下。
我躺在床上,不动弹就可以碰到三面墙。
幸亏我哥哥和我的狗没一起来。
后来,爸爸妈妈就走了,只剩下我孤零零一个人。
周围只有书和一个箱子。
接下来我该做什么?星期一早上,有一个为一年级新生举办的咖啡早茶会。
我见到了我的导师,他个子高高的,肩膀厚实,好像打定了主意要逗人开心。
“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问我。
他边说话边晃悠脑袋,咖啡都洒到杯托里了。
“我家离爱丁堡不太远,开车大约6个小时,”我说。
“好极了!”他说,接着又走向站在我旁边的那个女孩儿。
“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问。
但不等那女孩儿作出任何回答,他就说到,“好极了!”然后就继续向前走。
他啜了一口咖啡,却惊讶地发现杯子是空的。
妈妈打来电话。
她问我是不是见到了导师。
星期二我觉得有点儿饿,这才意识到我已经两天没吃东西了。
我下楼去,得知一天三餐我可以在餐厅里吃。
我下到餐厅排进了长队。
“早餐吃什么?”我问前面的男生。
“不知道。
我来得太晚了,吃不上早餐了。
这是午餐。
”午餐是自助餐,今天的菜谱是鸡肉、米饭、土豆、沙拉、蔬菜、奶酪、酸奶和水果。
前面的男生每样儿都取一些放到托盘上,付了钱,坐下来吃。
我再也不觉得饿了。
妈妈打电话来。
她问我有没有好好吃饭。
星期三早上9点钟我要去听一个讲座。
我醒时已经8:45了。
竟然没有人叫我起床。
奇怪。
我穿好衣服,急匆匆地赶到大讲堂。
我在一个睡眼惺忪的女生旁边坐下。
她看了看我,问:“刚起床?”她是怎么看出来的?讲座进行了1个小时。
结束时我看了看笔记,我根本就看不懂自己写的字。
那个女生名叫苏菲,和我一样,也是英语文学专业的学生。
商务英语综合教程1课文翻译课文一美国来鸿:地铁札记沙希·塔鲁尔张雨晨邵凌译旅美期间,我生活中最大的惊喜之一莫过于纽约地铁了。
实际上,我已经开始逐渐享受它了。
1989年当我第一次搬来纽约时,好心的朋友们提醒我要远离这早已八旬高龄的地铁——不论是在当地居民还是在过往游客中,它都臭名昭著,被公认为是号称“不睡城”的最堵心、最危险的交通工具。
然而,它也是最快速且最经济的交通工具。
怀揣着这个难题,我开始了自己的“纽约客”生涯——自从那时起,我便喜忧参半。
地铁让我们又爱又恨:列车时刻表不可信赖;地铁要么来就来了,要么根本不见踪影;发生故障更是常有的事儿,以至于因地铁被困在隧道里,曾有孕妇不得不在车上生产。
员工数量不多,且其发布的通知常常令人不知所云。
基础设施古老陈旧、摇摇欲坠。
爆裂的管道时不时造成水漫车站,使得交通瘫痪。
城市流浪者们住在站台上,睡在车站长椅上(或地铁车厢里),增加了乘客的不安全感。
每几个月,报纸上就有类似的恐怖事件报道——又有一位无辜者被随意推到了迎面而来的列车车轮下。
抢劫、强奸和谋杀案件虽不常见,但也时有发生。
不仅如此,脏乱的车厢,涂鸦满布的车站,夏天炼狱般的高温和冬天极地般的严寒,可以控诉的实在是挺多。
《华盛顿邮报》的一位撰稿人称它为“古老陈旧、过时低效且近乎不中用的混合体”。
他还是笔下留情的。
那么,为什么纽约居民们仍然对地铁如此依赖呢?其中一个是经济原因:不论多远,乘客只需花1.5美金就能坐地铁到达纽约城的任何地方。
相比之下,乘坐计程车从纽约联合国总部到位于曼哈顿岛另一边的哥伦比亚大学,则需要花费12美金。
而若是去纽约的所谓外区,如皇后区、布鲁克林区或布朗克斯区——任何需要从曼哈顿岛过桥而至的地方——则需支付多达三倍的价钱。
除此之外,地铁也很快速。
只要25分钟,就能从曼哈顿市中心到达皇后区的法拉盛公园——这里是美网公开赛的举办地;开车的话就需要花费一小时,到达后还需找停车位。
Unit 1 GlobalizationIV.Translation1.Sentence Translation1) 这一雄心勃勃的策略是对来自新兴市场的激烈竞争做出的回应。
2)虽然与印度的低成本模式相适应的意愿是非常重要的因素,但是嘉能·布鲁克先生强调,IBM 对于新兴市场的兴趣已经不仅仅是其廉价的劳动力了。
3) IBM 也表示,它能够很好地对付长期困扰新兴市场中跨国公司的知识产权问题,并在印度和中国建立了最先进的研究实验室。
4)我们先找出该国最重要的一些行业,然后带着提升这些行业的整体策略去跟他们洽谈,利用我们的技术帮助他们达到国际标准。
5)公司还希望能和中国200 个二线城市的地方政府建立起合作关系。
这200 个二线城市,每一个城市将至少有一百万人口,从电力供应到飞机场方方面面都需要发展。
Unit 2 Film IndustryIV.Translation1. Sentence Translation1)哈利·波特的故事从爱丁堡的一个单身母亲脑海中诞生,到成为全球大众传媒特许经营的商品,这段旅程本身也是一个童话。
2)没错,这是一个灰姑娘的故事——一开始高贵被忽略,一个偶然的机会被慧眼所识,最终成就了无尽的财富。
3)实际上,“哈利·波特”系列就是一座冰山。
每一部新书的问世都会把新的读者吸引到这个系列,就像滚雪球一般增大前几部书的销量。
4) 《哈利·波特》的例子表明,创新实验之所以得以实现是因为制作的诸多方面都实行了严格的控制。
5) 伟大的传媒产品总会引领潮流。
《星球大战》告诉电影公司:玩具也能赚钱。
《哈利·波特》给出版商上了一课:儿童和成年人要一并吸引。
Unit 4 Information TechnologyIV.Translation1.Sentence Translation1)一月份发布会之前,公众的期待就被煽动得无比高涨,即便是依照乔布斯自己的苛刻标准,这也是不寻常的。
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A t the begi nning, man y a b ank t urned down hisreque st fo r a l oan.But h e was nota bit disc ourag ed, a nd co ntinu ed to call on o ne ba nkerafter anot her s eekin g hel p. Im press ed by hisdeter minat ion a nd op timis m, on e ban ker f inall y agr eed t o loa n him themoney. Nowhe h as be comea wea lthybusin essma n. Ta lking abou t his amaz ing a chiev ement, Ton y say s tha t itis im porta nt to crea te ra therthanwaitfor o pport uniti es.Unit5Voc abula ryI.1 1)month ly 2) acqu ainta nces3)cla ssic4) lo ok; i n the eye5)man ufact ured6) op tions7)fi nance8) r eplac ement 9) s urviv ed 10) pic k out 11)marri ed 12) gra bbedat2. 1) s urviv ed acar c rashthatkille d bot h her pare nts.2) al mostembar rasse d todeath when Sara h rea d mypoemout t o the whol e cla ss.3) ofthe C hildr en’sHospi tal w ill c are f or th e ser iousl y inj uredpupil s.4) seve ral p honecalls maki ng in quiri es ab out t he po sitio n ofthe C hiefFinan cialOffic er. 5) str aight en ou t all your fina ncial prob lemsif yo u joi n our club.3.1) inq uiry; died of h unger; peo ple s urvie d2) I nstan tly;giveup hi s; re tire;repl ace h im; e xecut ive 3) his belo ved;odd j obs;and a ll th atII Word Form ation1. e mbarr assme nt 2. surv ivors 3. n ewly4. ma rketa ble 5. mon thly6. co mpeti tion7.co nceiv able8. re spect ableIII. Usag e1.the p oor 2. The dece ased/The d ead 3. the disa bled4. th e Fre nch 5. The accu sed 6. the youn g7.the u nempl oyed8. th e lat ter…t he fo rmer…Comp rehen siveExerc isesI. Cl oze1. Tex t-rel ated1) di ed of 2) i nstan tly 3) cla ssic4)ask arou nd 5) surv iving 6) r etire 7)ex ecuti ve 8)repl aceme nt9) stoc k 10) look…in t he ey e2.Theme-rela ted1) imp resse d 2)dilig ence3) In stead 4) C ontra ry 5) prof essio nally 6) p erfor m 7)perso nal 8) bal ance9) co mmitm ent 10) re veale dII. Tran slati on1.1) I’m no t sur e whe re yo u can find a go od ca rpent er---you’d bett er as k aro und.2) Fe eling a li ttleembar rasse d, he quic kly c leare d his thro at an d loo ked u p atthe p ainti ng on thewall.3) M ichae l was surv ivedby th ree s ons,two d aught ers,and h is wi fe El izabe th.4) Asa fin ancia l exp ert,Willi am ad vised us t o inv est o ur mo ney i n the stoc k mar ket.5) We smal l ret ailer s can’t co mpete with supe rmark ets i n pri cingand s ales.2.M y dad is a hard-work ing e xecut ive o f a m anufa cturi ng fi rm. H e wor ks si x day s a w eek.Every dayhe ha s tostrai ghten outvario us ki nds o f pro blems so t hat h e oft en st ays u plat e/nig hts.Howev er, h e tri es hi s bes t tobalan ce/ma intai n bal ancebetwe en wo rk an dfam ily.On Su ndays my d ad us ually stay s athomeand c aresfor u s asmuchas he can.To m y gre atest joy, he c ooksour f avori te di shedand p laysballwithus.U nit 6 The comp any m anVo cabul aryⅠ1.1) F ertil e 2) Ref lecte d 3) Ove rseas 4) Slim 5) Spli t 6) Sus taine d 7) Glo w 8) Th rust 9)Keen 10) Bud 11) Prev ious 12) Whic hever2.1)The s ickly smel l ofcarpe ts an d fur nitur e inthe b edroo m dis gusts me.2) Ma ry st opped corr espon dingwithHenry afte r the deat h ofher m other.3)A rad io tr ansmi tteris be st lo cated at a n iso lated plac e far from citi es.4) I w as so abso rbedin th e gam e onTV th at Ididn’t hea r Mar tin c ome i n.5) Therough surf ace o f the bask etbal l hel ps pl ayers grip theball.3.1) tobroad en; m ake t heirway2) dis gusts; tak e a c hance on3) the gran d; an d ove rseas; ref lecte dⅡ1. 1) fri ghten ed 2) afr aid/frigh tened2. 1) a like/simil ar 2) si milar3. 1) a live2) liv ing4. 1) sle eping 2)aslee pⅢ1. 1)disap point ed 2) di sappo intme nt 3) di sappo intin g 4) dis appoi nt 5) di sappo intin gly 6)disap point ing2. 1) attr activ e 2) att ract 3) attr actio n 4) att racti vely 5)unatt racti vely6) unat tract iveC ompre hensi on Ex ercis esⅠC loze1. Te xt-re lated1) I denti fying 2)gripp ed 3) mar gins 4)co rresp ondin g 5) over seas 6)li ttle 7)he sitat e 8)g ratef ul 9) mad e myway 10) goin g myway2. The me-re lated1)fi rst 2)rin g 3)Nor 4) an other 5)threw 6)delib erate ly 7) rea soned 8)himse lf9) rest auran t 10) mat terⅡTrans latio n1.1) Befo re Iwentoff t o uni versi ty, m y gra ndfat her g ave m e a f ew wo rds o f wis dom w hichimpre ssedme de eply.2) N evertellmy pa rents abou t myinjur ies a nd I’ll be very grat efulto yo u (fo r it).3)At th e mee tingsomeof ou r col leagu es pu t for wardsensi ble s ugges tions abou timp rovin g our work ing e nviro nment.4)The m anage menthas/h ave a greed to g rantthe w orker s a 10% pa y ris e inrespo nse t o uni on pr essur e.5) It w as ve ry th ought ful o f the host ess t o giv e the hous e a t horou gh cl eanin g bef ore w e arr ived.2. N ot ri ch hi mself, Unc le Li neve r hes itate s tohelpother s. Pr eviou s to/Befor e hisreti remen t, th rough Proj ect H ope h e loc atedthe a ddres ses o f two coun try k ids w ho gr ew up in p oor f amili es bu t had a ke en de sireto st udy.Fromthenon he sent them mone yreg ularl y. La ter t he tw o mad e the ir wa y tocolle ge, a nd ev en go t a c hance to s tudyovers eas.Unit 7Vo cabul ary1. 1)go (v ery)far 2) ha s exp anded 3) in t he in teres t(s)of 4) onl y to5) en count ered 6) h as co opera ted 7) as sesse d 8) (had) swi tched9) h orizo ns 10) ga ze 11) di saste r 12) wip ed ou t2.1) …a lon g/lon g run ningcontr overs y ove r whe therthe b ook s hould be p ublis hed o r not2) … felt reli evedafter herfirst meet ing w ith T om ha d gon e smo othly3) ... su ddenl y wen t wro ng wi th my comp uterwhenI was in t he mi ddleof wr iting theessay4) … is o bviou s tha t our comp any i s sti ll ma intai ningits c ompos ition as m arket lead er in soft ware.5) … give in u ntiltheygiveher a payrise3. 1) have unde rtake n, or igina l, to expl ore2) evi dence conv inced, und ernea th, e xtend ing t o3)to ne gotia te, e ncoun ter,to fi gureout,explo reII. Con fusab le Wo rds1. fir stly 2. f irst, firs t 3. At f irst 4. F irst/First ly5. firs t 6. Firs t 7. at f irst 8. f irstIII.Usage1. a nimal inte llige nce wh ose 2.zoo k eeper whe re 3. e ye co ntact thro ugh w hat4. mon ey su pply of what5. k iller whal e what kind6. b aby w halehow o ld7. fami ly me mber ofwhat8. se a tur tle what kind/wher eCom prehe nsive Exer cisesI. C loze1. (1) eme rgenc y (2) evi dence (3) orig inal (4)sizin g up(5) n egoti ates (6)revea l (7) mak e a d eal (8) d omina nt(9) intheir inte rest(s) (10) d eceiv ing (11)contr overs y(12) j udgme nt (13)explo re2. (1)prote ct (2) Ho wever (3) type (4) situ ation (5) sigh ts(6) tog ether (7) rang (8) asso ciate (9) with out (10)envir onmen tII. Tra nslat ion1. 1)A loc al bu sines s und ertoo k the proj ect b ut we nt ba nkrup t bef ore i t was comp leted.2)Let’s make a de al—yo u was h mycar,and I’ll l et yo u use it t onigh t.3) We g ot to thevilla ge wh ich w e tho ughtmusthavebeenwiped outin th esev ere e arthq uake, only to f ind i t sli ghtly dama ged.4) My gard en is dryand s hady—few p lants thri ve in that cond ition5) M yster y sti ll su rroun ds th e exa ct tr uth b ehind thefilmstar’s dea th/ex act c ircum stanc e ofthe f ilm s t ar’s deat h.2. When I wa s you ng Iusedto vi sit t he zo o inmy ho metow n. Th ere w hat a ttrac ted m e mos t was a co upleof ti gers, espe ciall y the male. The y wer e dep t ina hug e iro n cag e atfirst, but late r wer e rel eased from it a nd mo ved t o a p lacecalle d Tig er Hi ll. T wenty year s lat er Irevis itedthe z oo an d was reli evedto fi nd Ti ger H ill w as st ill t here, butgreat lyex tende d. Mo vingaroun d now were sixtiger s, ol d and youn g, in stead of t wo!Unit8Voc abula ryI1.1indus trial 2.idle 3.is func tioni ng 4.inte llect ual 5.sc ared 6.ha ndful 7.l uxury8.priv ate 9. w ork u p 10. sl ice11. mir acle 12. wasjamme d 2.1. tobe se rious ly af fecte d bythe r ise i n gas pric es。
Unit 1 Company Profile1.Translate the following Chinese terms into English.candidate patentindustry personnel registered trademarkcore competency domain nameintended market emerging marketheadquarter multinational corporationChief Executive Officer stakeholder2.Translate the following English terms into Chinese.股本,股金总额以人为本的解决方案精于心简于形对客户的深入了解工业革命回收利用3.Translation:宝洁公司始创于1837年,是世界上最大的日用消费品公司之一。
2007财政年度,公司全年销售额达682亿美元。
在《财富》杂志评选出的全球500家最大企业中,排名第74位。
宝洁公司在全球80多个国家设有工厂或分公司,所经营的300多个品牌的产品畅销160多个国家和地区,其中包括美容护理、居家护理、吉列产品等。
每天,在世界各地,宝洁公司的产品与全球消费者发生着三十亿次亲密接触。
宝洁大中华业务区包括1988年成立的中国大陆分公司、1987成立的香港分公司和1985年成立的台湾分公司。
一九八八年,宝洁公司在广州成立了在中国的第一家合资企业-广州宝洁有限公司,从此开始了其中国业务发展的历程。
宝洁总部位于广州,目前在广州、北京、上海、成都、天津、东莞及南平等地设有多家分公司及工厂,并在北京设立技术中心。
二十年来,宝洁取得了飞速的发展,主要表现在:建立了领先的大品牌宝洁公司是中国最大的日用消费品公司,年销售额超过二十亿美元。
我们在参与竞争的领域内占据了最大的市场份额。
飘柔、舒肤佳、玉兰油、帮宝适、汰渍及吉列等品牌在各自的护发、个人清洁、皮肤护理、婴儿护理、洗衣粉、男士美容等产品领域内都处于领先的市场地位。
课文A世界经济发展世界经济比以往任何时候都更富裕,但是国家内部与国家之间财富显然分布不均衡。
世界上最富裕国家如卢森堡的年人均收入比世界最贫穷国家如塞纳里昂年人均收入高出一百多倍。
国与国之间经济发展不平衡倾向表现各异。
20世纪50、60年代,发展中国家经济获得了飞速而持续的发展。
然而,自80年代以来,除了少数几个主要亚洲国家经济成功地获得快速发展、更多全球开放市场外,其他发展中国家面临了经济不稳,社会福利收效甚微的问题。
全球化并没有缩小贫富国家收入差异。
富裕国家比贫困国家往往能更优先进入资本市场,吸引更多外国资本直接投资,更有弹性地应对全球商品市场。
现在,埃塞俄比亚居民平均收入不及出生于欧洲或美国居民的1/35,而在50年代,埃塞俄比亚人均收入是发达国家人均收入的1/16。
同样,美国目前人均收入比尼伯尔人均收入从50年代的19倍上升到了27倍。
世界上大多数最贫困国家或多或少在某种程度上相对滞后。
尤其是70年代中期以来,发展中国家经济增长进入停滞与不稳定的交替期,只有少数几个发展中国家在最近几十年能持续增长,这些国家中尤以两个世界人口大国中国和印度著名。
中国可以看作是成功进行体制改革的例子。
20世纪70年代后期改革开放以来,中国经济一直保持了高速发展。
除一些社会、经济不稳定因素之外,最近20年,中国经济改革所取得的成就解决了几千万人的温饱问题。
因为没有现存的改革经验可借鉴,中国经济改革的过程被看作是“摸着石头过河”。
实际上,经济发展是改革的落脚点和最终目标。
中国经济体制改革是以全面提高经济效益为目的,依靠发挥个人积极性,培育各种类型的市场竞争。
通常,中国向市场经济的转型过程是个缓慢的经济改革过程,表现在三个不同时期。
第一个时期从1978年至1993年,改革主要是改善激励机制和扩大市场对资源的配置范围。
这一时期以成功进行农业体制改革和双重价格体系改革为特点;第二个时期开始于1994年,这一时期中国政府决定把最终建立现代市场经济体制作为改革目标;最新时期,重点是处理好由于经济增长所带来的地区差异和贫富悬殊。
BOOK 1Unit 1 My First Job1. I want to buy a house in town, but can’t afford it now.2. We can’t afford to wait. Let’s get out of here!3. He took good care of the house and painted it every second year/every other year/once in two years.4. He moved the furniture into another room.5. They have decided to move to another house because they don’t like this place.6. Li Ming shares an apartment with four other students.Unit 2 American Homes and British Homes1. I want to buy a house in town, but can’t afford it now.2. We can’t afford to wait. Let’s get out of here!3. He took good care of the house and painted it every second year/every other year/once in two years.4. He moved the furniture into another room.5. They have decided to move to another house because they don’t like this place.6. Li Ming shares an apartment with four other students.UNIT 3 What Is in a Name?1. I’m afraid that the position is not open to students.2.I came across a letter from France the other day.3.He put his hand on his chest as if to show sincerity.4.I’ve filled out the application form.5.She had her coat on.6.I can’t help thinking that we’ve made a big mistake.7.Fred is short for Frederick.8.He seemed in his early thirties. .Unit 4 Doing Away with the King’s English1. You can look up the phone number of the company in the phone book (directory).2.Outmoded conventions and bad customs should be done away with.3.As far as I know, they cannot finish the project ahead of schedule.4.As far as the structure is concerned, the article is good, but the content needs to be enriched.5.Chances are that the train will be late. You needn’t worry so much for him.6.In daily life, gas has replaced coal as fuel.7.Young people should learn to be independent from their parents.Unit 5 England as Seen by Americans1. What is the average monthly income of the people in Shanghai?2. She is improving in health.3. Compared with last year, my income has doubled.4. Investigation shows that volour televisions of Chinese make are not inferior in qulity to the imported brands.5. After the traffic accident, he become handicapped.6. What you said doesn’t change my position, but I will take your point.Unit 6 The First Day at School1. Three days’hard work made John tired out.2. This point is no doubt very absurd.3. As I was about to answer the phone, the door bell rang.4. When you have finished reading the book, please place it back where you found it.5. The meeting was prolonged into the evening.6. Maggie spends almost all her spare time reading, to the exclusion of other entertainment. Unit 7 Computers1. A good idea came upon him.2. His hard work paid off. He got a promotion.3. John spends some time playing with his children every weekend.4. The article can serve as a model.5. As long as you keep trying, you will surely succeed.6. His hard work paid off. He got a promotion.7. As long as you keep trying, you will surely succeed.8. You can stay as long as you like.9. It takes time to write a book.10. The teacher made a joke and the class came alive immediately.Unit 9 The Risks of Life1. Scientists assume that there is no life on Mars.2. Different nations have different ways of living.3. Health has something to do with diet.4. The two pictures look so alike that I can’t tell who he is5. This article doesn’t make any sense.6. On my way to the company, I tried to anticipate the kind of questions the manager would ask me at the interview.Unit 10 Words Can Give You Power1. It is difficult to get across Chinese humour to foreigners2. Weather determines the growth of crops.3. When she saw him go, she went as well.4. Eating too much often results in illness.5. This book has a great impact on a whole generation.6. Once in a while he went fishing.7. This paper represents important findings in our recent research.Unit 11 The Transaction1. Most people like summer. As for me, I like winter better.2. He wants to take up photography when he grows up.3. I t suddenly occurred to him that he had taken the wrong bus.4. She devoted all her life to teaching.5. If you have made a plan, you must stick to it.6. I cannot help it if he doesn’t come to the meeting.Unit 12 The Message Behind the Smile1. Because of the bad weather, we are unlikely to arrive at the destination before dark.2. I find it difficult to speak fluent English.3. On birthdays children always expect their parents to buy some birthday presents for them.4. To write a paper is quite time-consuming. It involves finding materials, making an outline, writing and rewriting.5. If you don’t work hard, you will end up nowhere,6. In the class, all the students concentrate on the teacher’s lecture.7. I’m very disappointed that you failed to win the game.。
新标准大学英语综合教程1课文翻译Unit 1 Friendship。
Part I Pre-reading Task。
1.1 Lead-in。
Friendship is an essential part of our lives. It brings us joy, support, and companionship. Through friendship, we learn about trust, loyalty, and mutual respect. In this unit, we will explore the theme of friendship and its importance in our lives.1.2 Background Information。
Friendship is a universal concept that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. People from all walks of life seek and cherish friendships. It is a fundamental human need that enriches our lives and provides us with a sense of belonging.Part II Text A。
2.1 Text。
Friendship is one of the most valuable things in life. It is a bond that is built on trust, understanding, and mutual support. True friends are there for each other through thick and thin, offering a shoulder to lean on and a listening ear. They share our joys and sorrows, and their presence makes our lives richer and more meaningful.2.2 Vocabulary。
综合教程TRANSLATIONUnit11. 这个婴儿还不会爬(crawl),更不要说走了。
(let alone)The baby can't even crawl yet, let alone walk!2. 威尔声称谋杀案发生时他正在与一群朋友吃饭,但是我认为他在说谎。
(claim, in one's opinion)Will claimed he was dining with a group of friends at the time of the murder, but in my opinion he told a lie.3. 一定程度上阅读速度与阅读技巧密切相关;有了阅读技巧,你就可以更好地应对课外阅读了。
(to a certain extent, relate … to …, cope with)To a certain extent the speed of reading is closely related to reading skills; and with reading skills you can cope with outside class reading better.4. 根据规则他俩都可以参加比赛。
(according to)According to the regulation/rule, they both can play the game/participate in the game.5. 有些人想当然地认为日语(Japanese)中的每一个词在汉语中都有对应的词语。
(assume, equivalent)Some people assume that there is a Chinese equivalent for every Japanese word.6. 我们已将所有的相关信息告知了警方。
(relevant)We have passed all relevant information on to the police.7. 关于那件事你问我再多的问题也没用,因为我是不会回答你的。
新标准大学英语综合教程1Unit 1 Active Reading 1Diary of a fresher大一新生日记星期日从家里出发后,我们开车开了很长一段时间才到达我住的宿舍楼。
我进去登记。
宿舍管理员给了我一串钥匙,并告诉了我房间号。
我的房间在6楼,可电梯坏了。
等我们终于找到8号房的时候,妈妈已经涨红了脸,上气不接下气。
我打开门锁,我们都走了进去。
但爸爸马上就从里面钻了出来。
这个房间刚刚够一个人住,一家人都进去,肯定装不下。
我躺在床上,不动弹就可以碰到三面墙。
幸亏我哥哥和我的狗没一起来。
后来,爸爸妈妈就走了,只剩下我孤零零一个人。
周围只有书和一个箱子。
接下来我该做什么?星期一早上,有一个为一年级新生举办的咖啡早茶会。
我见到了我的导师,他个子高高的,肩膀厚实,好像打定了主意要逗人开心。
“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问我。
他边说话边晃悠脑袋,咖啡都洒到杯托里了。
“我家离爱丁堡不太远,开车大约6个小时,”我说。
“好极了!”他说,接着又走向站在我旁边的那个女孩儿。
“你是从很远的地方来的吗?”他问。
但不等那女孩儿作出任何回答,他就说到,“好极了!”然后就继续向前走。
他啜了一口咖啡,却惊讶地发现杯子是空的。
妈妈打来电话。
她问我是不是见到了导师。
星期二我觉得有点儿饿,这才意识到我已经两天没吃东西了。
我下楼去,得知一天三餐我可以在餐厅里吃。
我下到餐厅排进了长队。
“早餐吃什么?”我问前面的男生。
“不知道。
我来得太晚了,吃不上早餐了。
这是午餐。
”午餐是自助餐,今天的菜谱是鸡肉、米饭、土豆、沙拉、蔬菜、奶酪、酸奶和水果。
前面的男生每样儿都取一些放到托盘上,付了钱,坐下来吃。
我再也不觉得饿了。
妈妈打电话来。
她问我有没有好好吃饭。
星期三早上9点钟我要去听一个讲座。
我醒时已经8:45了。
竟然没有人叫我起床。
奇怪。
我穿好衣服,急匆匆地赶到大讲堂。
我在一个睡眼惺忪的女生旁边坐下。
她看了看我,问:“刚起床?”她是怎么看出来的?讲座进行了1个小时。
Unit11)那是个正规宴会,我照妈妈对我讲的那样穿着礼服去了。
As it was a formal dinner party ,I wore formal dress ,as Mother told me to.2)他的女友劝他趁抽烟的坏习惯沿未根深蒂固之前把它改掉。
His girlfriend advised him to get rid of his bad habit of smoking before it took hold.3)他们预料到下几个月电的需求量很大,决定增加生产。
Anticipating that the demand for electricity will be high during the next few months,they have decided to increase its production.4)据说比尔因一再违反公司的安全规章而被解雇。
It is said that Bill has been fired for continually violating the company’s safety rules.5)据报道地方政府己采取适当措施避免严重缺水。
It is reported that government has taken proper measures to avoid the possibility of a severe water shortage.Unit21)半个小时过去了,但末班车还没来。
我们只好走回家。
Half an hour had gone by ,but the last bus had not come yet.We had to walk home.2)玛丽看上去对汉语考试很担心,因为她还没有背熟课文。
Mary looks as if she is very worried about the Chinese exam because she hasn’t learned the texts by heart.3)既然篮球赛己被推迟,我们不妨去参观博物馆。
Unit one2. (1)Fiat launched a tiny “city car” especially for Europe’s narrow, crowed streets.(2) The rain forest theme products tap into consumer’s interest in the environment.(3) The company might target its efforts on preferred locations like India or Thailand(4) A strong president would further erode the power of the Congress.(5) Most of the measures will be phased out next year.(6) Government securities have traditionally yielded less than stocks.3.(1) on December 8th,2009, president Barack Obama launched a set of proposals to address unemployment and made it clear that he wanted to tap into some of the unspent funds( money set aside to support filing banks) to help pay for them. No precise figure was given. Some 50$ billion will be spent on infrastructure projects. But the effort represents a broad push to support small business.(2) America’s recent recession has hit small business hard. The very small, with fewer than 50 workers---employing almost one-third of working Americans ---have suffered around 45% of the job losses of the downturn.(3) Unfortunately, helping small business has not proved easy. The stimulus package passed last spring offered tax benefits and targeted the flow of credit to small business. The results were disappointing. The main problem with small business is lending. Obama’s recent plan is likely to scratch the surface if he does not tackle credit crunch.Unit two2. (1) Death does not discriminate. It eventually comes to everyone, making no exception for those more or less fortune, or those with good or bad fame.(2) T he 2008 presidential election of American is under the world’s spotlight because of the participation of female and African American candidates for the first time. Though the final outcome is still hard to anticipate, the election itself is changing not only the way American perceive themselves, but also how the rest of the world perceives America.(3) No matter what background or experience he may have, nobody should recoil from pursuing his own dream. Because we are convinced that freedom, equity and the pursuit of happiness are our rights.(4) More and more Chinese brands aspire to go global. This clearly conveys a message: the quality, design and management expertise of Chinese brands are constantly improving.3. V ariety is the spice of life. So, since a man shaves about 20,000 times in a lifetime, the desire for adventure may be the only thing that can drive away boredom. Instead of growing a “glamorous”beard, current styles leave a lot of room for hair experiments. The classic facial hair fashion is designer stubble or “three-day-growth”. The skin can still be seen under the short stubble, lending a manly appearance with relatively little care and expense. The key is to look grooming, not scruffy. However, it does not always make a good impression if you are in daily contact with customers. In contrast, the somewhat more conventional beard style can always win points.Unit three3. (1) Our car wound its way through the mountain. Beautiful scenery was everywhere to be seen on the road; we couldn’t help but be impressed.(2) After elaborate arrangements, Beijing Olympic opening ceremony unfolded s visual banquet to the world.(3) The annual environment conservation campaigns aim to restore the delicate balance between man and nature.(4) The article gives us a real sight into the cause of present food crisis.(5) The moment Wenchuan earthquake was reported, the Red Cross was flooded with calls about donations.(6) The ancient architectures and the modern ones complement each other, adding a special charm to the city.4. The middle class increasingly forgoes bicycles--- the environmentally friendly and energy efficient transport--- in favor of the car. Some four million bikes now compete for road space with more than two million cars. A quick glance at the newly constructed overpasses and ring road has clearly shows which means of transport has been getting priority. Fewer and fewer people are riding bikes because of the inconvenience and the increased dangers that cars bring to the road. However, the improvement in the state economy, the traffic situation and city management does not mean that we should say a final and complete farewell to the bicycle. Some people will still choose this non-polluting, small and green transport tool.Unit four3. (1) “These days I often recall the tough times before, thus I can be cool-headed inthe face of success,” said the founder and CEO of the company.(2)The primary issue in the current situation is to keep the prices steady; otherwise if the market panics, the consequence is beyond imagination.(3) To launch this service in the region will pay off in the long run, though the initial investment is big.(4) To make maximal profits with minimal cost has long been the objective for some companies. Now environment factors make them to rethink about it.(5) The public want to see issues like narrowing the gap between rich and poor and tackling urban housing problems prioritized by the government.(6) Home work burdens greatly restrict children’s opportunities for playing, and do harm to their development.(7) Sex set Hillary apart from all the other candidates for presidency and won her support of many female voters.4. The boom in consumer spending, now in its 12th year, has weathered many shocks that have hit the Us economy, including terrorist attacks, the 2001 recession, and a series of corporate scandals. Resilient household demand has not only sustained domestic growth but has also played a key role in supporting the global economy. Some observers, however, have viewed the surge in consumer spending with apprehension. The personal saving rate has fallen to historic lows, and consumer debt levels have risen. This has led to concern that the rise in private consumption may not be sustainable and that a subsequent weakening could throw the recovery off track. So are US consumers living beyond their means?Unit five2. (1) his speech instilled enthusiasm and confidence into the audience.(2) Intent on her work, Helen ignored the noise outside the room and did not turn to see who was coming in(3) He contended that the main issue was not being addressed.(4) Intimidated, the witness kept his mouth shut for seven years. But now he feels he could no longer turn his eyes away from facts.(5) Mother Theresa remained a woman of great humanity despite all the attention and praise for her work.(6) I wouldn’t underestimate the obstacle if I were you---the situation is more frustrating than you think.3. The Chinese want to do business with individuals---not companies--- socultivating friendships is crucial. Rather than cutting to the chase, the Chinese prefer a courtship filled with get-to-know-you banter and big banquets full of mysterious delicacies. Thus, like other Americans, Deane had to rein in his “get the deal done and move on to the next one” philosophy. And nearly every time he visits his manufacturers in Foshan, they insist on taking him on long drives in the countryside, often recovering ground he’s admired on previous trips. “they want to spend time with you,”Deane explains. “they want to get to know you”.Saxon also says that the Chinese take a long-term view and aren’t risk-takers. The society is less individualistic than America’s, So the Chinese aren’t big on confrontation. He highlights the Chinese belief in the “middle way”, a form of compromise, which means they may insist on working out an agreement rather than taking no for an answer. For an American, this translated into fostering respect, including stifling open criticism.Unit six2(1) Today’s society is full of theories which claim to be authoritative but turn out to be self-contradictory. Instead of being repeatedly tempted to believing them, I would rather keep a sober mind, think independently, and then make my own judgment. (2) Because of his profound insight into the shock of cultural diversity on human mind, he was nominated as candidate for this year’s Nobel Prize for Literature. No matter he is going to win the prize or not, he is already held in high esteem in his home country, and meanwhile plays an important role in the protection of intangible cultural heritage around the world.(3) After long time research, economists discovered that the financial institutes in this country bear a strong relationship with the government. The latter turns out to be the biggest buyer of the country’s financial products.(4) Courtesy is the essence of Chinese food culture. It is estimated that Chinese spend twice or more time on a formal dinner than Europeans.3. One of the greatest things about travelling around the world is all of the wonderful food you get to try. Watch yourself when you start to reach for that food, though, or you just might offend someone. When it comes to table manners, what works in one country doesn’t always go over in another.The United States has its own special dining customs that visitors should know about before sitting down to a meal. For example, when food starts to arrive, you can’t just dig in. it’s considered rude to start eating before everyone at the table hasreceived his or her meal.Once you start to chew down, it’s important to remember to keep yo ur elbows off the table and keep your mouth closed as you chew. One last tip for American dining is never to pick up you bowl or plate as you eat. This is considered rude beyond all belief.If you think Americans are picky about the table manners, think about Taiwan’s (china) customs. The list of rules is equally long. Y ou cannot stick chopsticks upright in your bowl of rice. Furthermore, you should never gesture with your chopsticks. For some visitors, using chopsticks is challenging enough without the rules of what you can and can’t do with themUnit 72.(1)it’s five years since she was lost but she still haunts his dr eams(2).Science empowers man to control natural forces more effectively .(3).Those students implicated in the cheating have been severely punished.(4).The environment is different between the university and the middle school, but the freshmen have adapted themselves to new conditions very soon.(5).The more he thought about it, the more confused he became.3. Recent study shows that the number of courses on ethics in the top 50 business schools have quintupled in the past 20 years . However, only half of these schools take ethic education as one of the requirements for graduation.The incident of group cheating at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in the US has aroused intense concern among students. Those who were expelled in this case all come from Asia. They have been in the US for less than a year and have little knowledge about the honor code of universities or the judicial procedures in the US. These Asian students admitted the fault but did not lodge a protest, which is also attributed to their cultural backgrounds. According to the experts, foreign students have different opinions in defining cooperation on the university campuses in the US. The universities have a special obligation to those students. The ethic education in the business schools used to emphasize “no lying”, “no cheating” and “no stealing”. The concept of ethics is changing with the actual situation in the business world. Business ethics do only have a bearing on personal decision making, but also extend to the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of the enterprises, with the “sustainable” development as the main concern.Unit 82. (1) there is no alternative: the president must approve the bill if Congress passes it.(2) The Amish have long been renowned for making ordinary soil magically productive.(3) In fact, the reason why manufacturing powers subsidize their enterprises on energy price is that energy price is a complex political and social issue.(4) 110-year-old Peking University is constantly reviewing its course structures to cater to the ever-changing student roll.(5) About 200 visiting students from china’s quake-hit Sichuan Province wound up their vacation in Russia and set out home.(6) Carbohydrates are abundant in starchy foods, and are converted in the body into glycogen, which is then stored in the muscles and liver.(7) People that illegally obtain personal information also incur criminal penalties, under the draft submitted yesterday to Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress.(8) Governments at all levels must encourage the use of energy-saving technology and facilities by offering policy incentives such as an exemption of taxes.3. But by the spring of 2008, the financial world seemed to be coming undone, unemployment was rising, and among the fashionistas, cheap was the new black. Consumer prices in the US fell at a breathtaking annual rate of nearly 13% in the last three months of 2008. Prices plummeted for all sorts of goods, ranging from clothing to TVs to furniture, as retailers advertised sale after sale. But deflation missed big chunks of the economy. For all of 2008, college tuition and fees increased by 5.8%, followed closely by price increases for hospitals and legal services. Finance is one service sector where prices are falling, in part because banks lent so heavily in housing. For economics, overcapacity is a tricky concept. Human wants are unlimited, so how could the world ever produce too much of a good thing? The key is what people can pay: in many good sectors, prices still aren’t low enough to bring forth enough buyers. There will have to be some combination of falling prices and destruction of productive capacity before supply and demand come back into balance.。
综英第三版第一册课后翻译第一篇:综英第三版第一册课后翻译第一册:单元一:1.经理先生,明天我可以不来上班吗?我母亲要来看我。
Mr.Manager, may I take a day off tomorrow? My mother is coming to see me.2.警察悬赏捉拿抢劫银行罪犯的线索。
The police offered a reward for clues about the bank robbers.3.上周我生病时,她主动提出来帮助我照顾孩子。
When I was ill last week, she offered to look after my child.4.除了厨房以外,这套公寓应该说是非常令人满意的了。
Except for the kitchen, the flat is very satisfactory.5.她去年被提升为部门经理。
She was promoted to branch manager last year.6.人人都累极了,只有约翰没事。
Everyone was exhausted except John.7.谁在经营这家公司?Who's running this company? 8.他伸手到口袋里去拿钱包。
He reached into his pocket for the wallet.二:1.我想在镇上买幢房子,但现在买不起。
I want to buy a house in town, but can't afford it now.3.他把房子照料得很好,每两年粉刷一次。
He took good care of the house and painted it every second year/every other year/once in two years.4.他把家具搬进了另一个房间。
He moved the furniture into another room.5.他们不喜欢住在这个地区,所以想搬到别处去。
永远不要说“再见”十岁时,我突然面临着搬家的痛苦,要搬离我自小认识的、唯一的家。
到那个时候为止,我简短的人生都是在那个古老的大房子里度过的。
在那里,我们四世同堂,有过欢声笑语,也有过悲伤的印记。
那天终于到来的时侯,我跑到屋子后面的小门廊下ー一这里是我的避难所一一独自一人坐在那里颤抖着,泪水从内心深处涌出。
突然间,我感到有一只手放到我的肩上。
我抬起头,看见了祖父。
“不是那么容易啊,是不是,比利”他柔声说道,坐在了我旁边的台阶上。
“爷爷,”我流着泪答道,“可是,我怎么能够跟你,还有我所有的朋友说再见啊。
”他一直注视着远处的苹果树,“再见是多么令人悲伤的字眼,”他说,“对朋友们用这个词似乎太绝对、太冰冷了。
好像我们有很多不同的道别方式,但他们有一个共同点,那就是悲伤。
”我继续看着他的脸,似乎想要从他的脸上读出些什么。
他轻轻地把我的手放到他的手里。
“我的朋友,跟我来。
”他轻声说。
我们手牵手走进前院里他最喜欢的地方,在那儿独自种着的一大丛红色的玫瑰十分显眼“在这儿你看到了什么,比利”他问道。
我看着那些花儿,不知道该说些什么。
然后答道,“我看见了柔和美丽的东西,爷爷。
”他跪了下来,把我拉得更近,说道,“不仅仅是因为这些玫瑰本身的美丽,比利,是你内心的某个特别的地方,使得他们如此美丽。
”他的目光再次接触到我的。
“比利,我很久很久以前就种下了这些玫瑰一一那个时候甚至还没有你妈妈呢。
在我的第一个儿子出生的那天,我把它们种到了土里。
这是我在用自己的方式对上帝表达我的感激。
那个男孩的名字叫做比利,和你一样。
过去我常常看着他给他妈妈摘玫瑰花。
我看见了祖父的眼泪。
以前我从未见过他流泪。
他的声音开始变得有些沙哑。
“有一天,可怕的战争爆发了。
我的儿子,象许多其他人的儿子们一样,去与邪恶作战他和我一起走到火车站个月后,来了一封电报说,我的儿子战死在意大利的一个小村庄里。
我所能想起的只有在他的生命中我跟他讲的最后一句话一一再见。
新标准商务英语综合教程1 第一单元译文关于选择苏mei 译资本主义的可靠主力--股份制公司--看起来出奇的持久,但是其面临的压力也在与日俱增。
1967年,约翰·肯尼斯·加尔布雷斯在其著作《新工业国家》中指出,美国由少数几家大公司以稳定为名掌控国家经济。
这种等级森严的官僚组织长期生产标准化产品,定期推陈出新,改良产品。
他们为工人提供终身制的就业机会,并与大型工会保持着良好的劳资关系。
那个世界现在已经不复存在。
美国的大型公司要么消失了,要么在全球化竞争中转型了,其中大多数企业已经由大批量转向高价值、由规模化转向定制化生产体系。
而且这些公司已经平抑了其管理层级,如今很少有人愿意一生只在一家公司里步步高升。
形势正在剧变,但是,这到底要将我们带向何方?现代公司又将何去何从呢?这里有三个为公众普遍接受的答案。
第一种观点认为,少数几家大公司正在无声地收购这个世界。
过去几十年中公司兼并的案例比皆是,创下了历史记录。
幸存下的公司比国家政体还要强大许多。
第二种思想学派的的观点却大相径庭。
他们认为大公司已经成为过去。
若要了解未来趋势,就看看电脑销售企业“单轨公司”吧。
单轨公司没有厂房、仓库以及其他任何有形资产。
该公司在亚特兰大一幢写字楼里租了一层办公区。
自由职业者此刻正在办公桌前设计电脑------尽管需求量仍然不高。
第三种观点认为传统公司正在被公司网所取代。
创业团队建立一个网络组织来推销其观点理念。
他们把点子卖给出价最高者,然后构架下一个点子,创建下一个公司,资金由风险投资家提供。
另一种展望公司未来的方法是聚焦影响公司发展的外部环境。
这种环境由一件事决定----选择。
科技和全球化为个人和公司提供了前所未有的机会,使得他们能够在传统体制之外搜集信息并展开经济活动。
规模化大生产时代降低了生产成本却限制了产品选择,而现代化弹性生产体系既降低了成本又增加了选择:消费者能够更自由地选择将钱花在何处,生产商能够更自由地选择供应商,股东也能够更自由地选择投资对象。
Unit 1
1.飞机乘务员应对所有旅客的安全负责be responsible for
The crew of an airliner should be responsible for the safety of all the passengers.
2 .请尽快把这些英文报纸和杂志分送给每位订阅者distribute to
Please distribute these English newspapers and magazines to every subscriber as soon as possible 3.学院决定举办系列讲座,商务英语专业的学生必须出席decide on
The college has decided on a lecture series and business English majors must be present
4.若需要进一步的补充解释,请参阅教师参考书地、第58页refer to
For additional explanation ,please refer to page 58 of the teacher’s reference book
5 大多数人都会关注与自己有关的是relate to
Most people will be interested in what relates to themselves
6.最近,下海经商的人越来越多go into business
Recently more and more people have gone into business
7.一个大批量出售货物的商人被称作批发商in bulk
A businessman who sells goods in bulk is called a wholesaler.
8.据报道,目前工资水平在某种程度上扔稍稍领先于物价水平to a certain extent, ahead of It’s reported that nowadays wages are ,to a certain extent ,still one step ahead of price。