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新概念英语第一册课文翻译及学习笔记Lesson111【课文】:I like this television very much. How much does it cost?ASSISTANT:It's the most expensive model in the shop. It costs five hundred pounds.MRS. FRITH:That's too expensive for us. We can't afford all that money.ASSISTANT:This model's less expensive than that one.It's only three hundred pounds. But, of course, it's not as good as the expensive one.MR. FRITH: I don't like this model. The other model's more expensive, but it's worth the money.MR. FRITH: Can we buy it on instalments?ASSISTANT:Of course. You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds, and then fourteen pounds a month for three years.MR. FRITH:Do you like it, dear?MRS. FRITH:I certainly do, but I don't like the price. You always want the best, but we can't afford it. Sometimes you think you're a millionaire!:Millionaires don't buy things on instalments!【课文翻译】弗里斯先生:我非常喜欢这台电视机。
父母的对话桑迪离家上学后,简.芬奇平静地坐下来喝咖啡。
她一口一口慢慢地啜着,一面又试着去看报纸。
没过一会儿,她丈夫走了进来。
“史蒂夫,来杯咖啡吧?”简问道。
“不,谢谢,亲爱的。
我觉得烦透了,心乱如麻。
可能是因为那讨厌的音乐每天早上把我吵醒。
我想我还不至于老得落伍吧,可没完没了地听那毫无韵律、令人讨厌的歌曲实在让我生气。
它们毫无寓意。
我不相信桑迪真会喜欢这种音乐。
”“你知道,亲爱的,不同年龄的人喜欢不同的音乐,”简劝说道。
“还记得我们听过的一些音乐吗?”史蒂夫笑了,“你说得有道理。
也许,吃点早饭能消除我心头的烦恼。
”“我来给你拿点水果汁,”她主动说道,边说边站了起来。
“行了,”史蒂夫说,“我去拿,你看报纸吧。
”“我也不是真的在看报纸。
我思想集中不起来。
我也一直在想桑迪的事。
”史蒂夫摆好了早餐,然后坐到妻子身边。
她分了一些报纸给他,俩人都试着看会儿报纸。
接着简打破了沉默。
“你注意到了吗,今天早晨我们那15岁的女儿都化了什么样的妆?我问她时,她说她描眼线已几个月了。
我真不敢相信自己一直没有注意到。
我想我们应该感到幸运,因为我们与女儿之间的最大问题还只是化妆。
我看到其他青少年在镇上到处游手好闲,还纹身,浑身穿了许多洞,在眉毛上,鼻子上,到处都穿。
我想他们是在表达着他们的自我与本色,可这种表达方式与我们过去完全不一样。
”“完全不一样?”史蒂夫问道。
“我记得自己曾经不听父母的话,留着长头发。
你还记得吗?头发那么长,都长过肩膀了。
”“而且你还差点儿被学校开除,”简补充道。
“的确如此,可头发毕竟能剪短纹身就永远留在那里了。
在我看,纹身是种极端。
”“实际上,纹身也是可以去掉的,”简说。
“但去掉它很痛,很贵,可毕竟是可以去掉的。
好像每一代人都要找到自己的本色。
”“令我担心的是,”史蒂夫说,“音乐会传达一种非常消极的信息。
它对桑迪可能有负面的影响。
我不知道我们的小姑娘到底怎么回事。
她在变,我很担心她。
化妆品,糟糕的音乐,谁知道以后还会有什么花样?我们得和她谈谈。
新概念英语第一册课文全文翻译1. Lesson 1 A private conversation 私人对话- 对话内容:- Mr. Smith:May I introduce myself?- Mr. Jones:Certainly.- Mr. Smith:My name's Smith, John Smith.- Mr. Jones:Oh! My name's Jones, James Jones.- Mr. Smith:Pleased to meet you, Mr. Jones.- Mr. Jones:Pleased to meet you, Mr. Smith.- 译文:- 史密斯先生:能够自我介绍一下吗?- 琼斯先生:当然可以。
- 史密斯先生:我叫史密斯,约翰·史密斯。
- 琼斯先生:哦!我叫琼斯,詹姆斯·琼斯。
- 史密斯先生:很高兴见到您,琼斯先生。
- 琼斯先生:很高兴见到您,史密斯先生。
2. Lesson 2 A pair of spectacles 一副眼镜- 对话内容:- Miss Tucker:Good morning, sir. Can I help you?- Mr. James:Yes, I want to buy a pair of spectacles, please.- Miss Tucker:Do you want reading glasses or distance glasses? - Mr. James:Reading glasses, please.- Miss Tucker:What's the strength of the glasses you need?- Mr. James:I don't know. I usually read without glasses.- Miss Tucker:Please read this.- Mr. James:All right.- 译文:- 塔克小姐:早上好,先生。
1. We’re 23 feet above sea level.2. The house has been here since 1915, and no hurricane has ever caused any damage to it.3. We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4. Water got into the generator and put it out. It stopped producing electricity, so the lights also went out.5. Everybody goes out through the back door and runs to the cars!6. The electrical systems in the car (the battery for the starter) had been put out by water.7. As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because he blamed himself for endangering the whole family by deciding not to flee inland.8. Oh God, please help us to get through this storm safely9. Grandmother Koshak sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and finally stopped.10. Janis displayed the fear caused by the hurricane rather late. 1.每架飞机起飞之前必须经过严格的检查。
Unit 1 Our living planetThe ocean deep 海洋深处We look upwards and wonder what lies beyond our planet. We send probes into the vastness of space to explore the unknown. We build space stations to advance our understanding of the universe. Our curiosity about outer space has remained unshakeable. Meanwhile, it is estimated that more than eighty per cent of the world's oceans are unexplored. So, if we want to find exciting new life forms as well as undiscovered and unusual geological formations, the ocean is where we should also be looking· Then why don't we dive to the bottom of a really deep ocean and take a long, close look beneath the waves?我们仰望天空,好奇在我们的星球之外有什么。
我们向浩瀚的太空发射空间探测器以探索未知世界。
我们建造空间站以增进对宇宙的了解。
我们对太空的好奇心一直以来从未动摇。
同时,据估算,世界上超过80%的海洋还未被探索。
因此,如果我们想找到令人激动的新生物以及未被发现的、不同寻常的地质构造,海洋也是我们应该去寻找的地方。
高级英语第一册课文翻译_unit1中东的集市1.中东的集市仿佛把你带回到了几百年、甚至几千年前的时代。
此时此刻显现在我脑海中的这个中东集市,入口处是一座哥特式拱门,门上的砖石年代久远。
穿过耀眼、灼热的大型露天广场进入集市,仿佛走入了一个凉爽、幽暗的洞穴。
集市蜿蜒伸展,一眼望不到尽头,最后消失在远处的阴影里。
赶集的人们络绎不绝地进出市场,挂着铃铛的小毛驴穿行于熙熙攘攘的人群中,边走边发出和谐悦耳的叮当声。
集市的路面约有十二英尺宽,但每隔几码远就会因为设在路边的小货摊的挤占而变窄;那儿出售的货物各种各样,应有尽有。
你一走进市场,就可以听到摊贩们的叫卖声,赶毛驴的小伙计和脚夫们大着嗓门叫人让道的吆喝声,还有那些想买东西的人们与摊主讨价还价的争吵声。
各种各样的噪声此伏彼起,不绝于耳,简直叫人头晕。
2.随后,当你走人集市的深处,人口处的喧闹声渐渐消失,眼前便是清静的布市了。
这里的泥土地面,被无数双脚板踩踏得硬邦邦的,人走在上面几乎听不到脚步声了,而拱形的泥砖屋顶和墙壁也难得产生什么回音效果。
布店的店主们一个个都是轻声细语、慢条斯理的样子;买布的顾客们在这种沉闷压抑的气氛感染下,自然而然地也学着店主们的样子,低声细语地说话。
3.中东集市的特点之一是经销同类商品的店家,不是分散在集市各处以避免相互间的竞争,而是都集中在一块儿,这样既便于让买主知道上哪儿找他们,同时他们自己也可以紧密地联合起来,结成同盟,以便共同反对迫害和不公正待遇。
例如,在布市上,所有卖衣料、窗帘布、椅套布等的商贩都把货摊一个接一个地排设在马路两边,每一个店铺门面前都摆有一张陈列商品的搁板桌和一些存放货物的货架。
讨价还价是人们习以为常的事。
头戴面纱的妇女们迈着悠闲的步子从一个店铺逛到另一个店铺,一边挑选一边问价;在她们缩小选择范围并开始正儿八经杀价之前,往往总要先同店主谈论几句,探探价底。
4.对于顾客来说,不到最后一刻绝不能让店主猜到她心里究竟中意哪样东西、想买哪样东西,因为这是个关乎面子的事情。
Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille迎战卡米尔号飓风约瑟夫.布兰克小约翰。
柯夏克已料到,卡米尔号飓风来势定然凶猛。
就在去年8月17日那个星期天,当卡米尔号飓风越过墨西哥湾向西北进袭之时,收音机和电视里整天不断地播放着飓风警报。
柯夏克一家居住的地方一-密西西比州的高尔夫港--肯定会遭到这场飓风的猛烈袭击。
路易斯安那、密西西比和亚拉巴马三州沿海一带的居民已有将近15万人逃往内陆安全地带。
但约翰就像沿海村落中其他成千上万的人一样,不愿舍弃家园,要他下决心弃家外逃,除非等到他的一家人一-妻子詹妮丝以及他们那七个年龄从三岁到十一岁的孩子一一眼看着就要灾祸临头。
为了找出应付这场风灾的最佳对策,他与父母商量过。
两位老人是早在一个月前就从加利福尼亚迁到这里来,住进柯夏克一家所住的那幢十个房间的屋子里。
他还就此征求过从拉斯韦加斯开车来访的老朋友查理?希尔的意见。
约翰的全部产业就在自己家里(他开办的玛格纳制造公司是设计、研制各种教育玩具和教育用品的。
公司的一切往来函件、设计图纸和工艺模具全都放在一楼)。
37岁的他对飓风的威力是深有体会的。
四年前,他原先拥有的位于高尔夫港以西几英里外的那个家就曾毁于贝翠号飓风(那场风灾前夕柯夏克已将全家搬到一家汽车旅馆过夜)。
不过,当时那幢房子所处的地势偏低,高出海平面仅几英尺。
"我们现在住的这幢房子高了23英尺,,'他对父亲说,"而且距离海边足有250码远。
这幢房子是1915年建造的。
至今还从未受到过飓风的袭击。
我们呆在这儿恐怕是再安全不过了。
"老柯夏克67岁.是个语粗心慈的熟练机械师。
他对儿子的意见表示赞同。
"我们是可以严加防卫。
度过难关的,"他说?"一但发现危险信号,我们还可以赶在天黑之前撤出去。
" 为了对付这场飓风,几个男子汉有条不紊地做起准备工作来。
外研社版高中英语新教材必修一Unit 1课文文本和翻译My first day at senior high我的高中第一天Monday 4 September9月4日星期一After I had pictured it over and over again in my mind, the big day finally arrived: my first day at senior high! I woke up early and rushed out of the door in my eagerness to get to know my new school.我在脑海中进行一遍又一遍地想象之后,如今这一天终于来了:我高中生活的第一天!我一大早就起床冲出家门,迫不及待地想要了解我的新学校。
The campus was still quiet when I arrived, so I decided to explore a bit. I was looking at the photos on the noticeboard when I heard a voice behind me. “New here?” Turing around, I saw a white-haired man. “Yes,” I replied. “I’m wondering what life is going to be like here.” “Don’t worry,” he gave me a smile. “You’ll soon find out.”我来到的时候校园里还很安静,我决定四处探索一番。
当我正在看布告栏上的照片时,身后忽然传来一个声音:“你是新生吗?”我转过身,看到一位白发老人。
“是的,”我回答道,“我想知道这里的生活将是怎么样的。
”“别担心,”他对我微微一笑,“你很快就会知道了。
”How true these words were! When my English teacher stepped into the classroom, I was surprised to see the same man I had met earlier.这话说得真是太对了!当我的英语老师走进教室时,我很惊讶地发现,他就是我之前遇到的那位老人。
新视野大学英语第一册课文翻译(New horizon, College English,Volume 1, text translation)New horizon, College English, Volume 1, text translationUnit 11 learning foreign languages is one of the hardest and most meaningful experiences of my life. Although often encountered setbacks, but it is very valuable.2 my experience of learning a foreign language began with my first English lesson in junior high school. The teacher is very kind and patient and always praises the students. Because of this positive method, I eagerly answered all the questions I could. My grades have been among the best for two years.3 after high school, I was eager to continue learning english. However, high school experiences are quite different from what they used to be. Before the teacher had been patient with all the students, my new teacher quickly punished those who gave incorrect answers. Whenever we answered wrong, she will use a long stick at us, shaking it up and down, shouting: "wrong! Wrong! Wrong!" Before long, I was no longer eager to answer questions. Not only did I lose the pleasure of answering questions, but I didn't even want to say half a word in english.4 fortunately, this situation did not last long. At college,I learned that all students had to take English lessons. Different with high school teachers, College English teachers were patient and kind, and never take the pointer! But thesituation is far from satisfactory. As a result of class, every class has very few questions for me to answer. After a few weeks' lessons, I also found that many of my classmates speak English better than I do. I began to feel a sense of dread. Although the reasons were different from those in high school, I dared not speak again.It seems that my English is going to stop forever.5 it wasn't until several years later that I had the chance to take a distance English course that things improved. The medium for this course is a computer, a telephone line and a modem.I soon got access to the necessary equipment from a friend and how to use computer technology, so I use 5 to 7 days a week to learn English in the virtual classroom.6 online learning is no easier than ordinary classroom learning. It takes a lot of time and requires learners to concentrate on their discipline to keep up with the progress of the course.I try my best to meet the minimum requirements of the course and finish my homework on time.7 I study anywhere and anytime. No matter where I go, I always carry a pocket dictionary and notebook with my new words in my notebook. I've made a lot of mistakes in my studies, and sometimes embarrassing mistakes. Sometimes I cry for frustration, and sometimes I even want to give up. But I have never been afraid of speaking faster than my classmates because I can take time to think about my thoughts on my computer screen. Suddenly one day I found myself understood, and more importantly, I spoke English flexibly. Although I still makemistakes, I still have a lot to learn, but I've already tasted the benefits of hard work.8 learning a foreign language is a very difficult experience for me, but it is also very precious. It not only made me understand the meaning of hard work, but also made me understand different cultures and let me look at things in a completely new way of thinking. The most exciting thing about learning a foreign language is that I can communicate with more people. Talking with people is one of my favorite activities. The new language enables me to get in touch with strangers, participate in their conversations, and build new and unforgettable friendships. Because I can speak English, others speak English when I am no longer quite at a loss. I can get involved and make friends. I am able to communicate with people and bridge the gap between the language I speak and the culture I speak and their language and culture.Unit 21, the radio "click", rock and roll will loudly loudly opened. The music woke Sandy like a gunshot. She looked at the clock. It was a quarter past 6 in the morning. She lay on the bed, listening to her favorite radio, humming words.2 "Sandy," her father shouted, "Sandy, turn off the music."!" Steve Finch rushed into her bedroom. "Why do you have to listen to such bad music?" I heard it again and again. It's rhythmic, but I'm afraid it's not real music."3 "I like this kind of music, dad. This is my favorite. Listen,you'll like it." Sandy stretched out his hand to make the music louder.4 "no, don't make so loud noise, I can't stand it.". Turn down the radio so that your mother and I can't hear you. I'm sure the music hurts both your ears and your brain."5 Sandy walks into the bathroom and opens the shower head. Then she grabbed the soap, washed it all over and over, and even washed her hair.6 after the shower, Sandy combed his hair and put on an old green T-shirt and a pair of jeans. Then she put on makeup and walked into the kitchen. As usual, she didn't know what to eat for breakfast, grabbed a glass of milk and stood by the sink for toast. Just then her mother, Jane, went into the kitchen.7 "Sandy,Why don't you sit down to dinner? Eating standing is bad for your health."8 "I know, mom, but I don't have time to sit down and eat."."9, did you do your homework yesterday, honey?"10 "done!"."11, have you brushed your teeth?"12 "Mum, I haven't finished my dinner yet.". Finish, brushagain."13 "Sandy, why are you wearing that old T-shirt?" Dead ugly."14 "Mom, please don't do that."."15 "what's the matter?""16 "don't bother me so much."."17 "Sandy, how did you trace your Eyeliner?""18 "I did, mom.". I've been tracing it for months. Isn't it beautiful?"19 "Sandy Finch, you're too young to make so much make-up."."20 "Mom, I'm 15 years old, and I'm old enough to make up.". To tell you the truth, all the girls at school makeup, some have tattoos, some still wearing earrings, nose rings, tongue ring. Mom, I don't have time to tell you now. I'm running late. I have to go. Goodbye." Sandy gave her mother a quick peck on the cheek, picked up the book and rushed out of the room.21 after Sandy left home for school, Jan Finch sat down quietly for coffee. After a while, her husband came in.22 "Steve, have some coffee?"" Jane asked.23 "no, thanks, honey.". My stomach uncomfortable, The mind is very confused. It's probably that nasty music that wakes me upevery morning. I don't think I'm old enough to fall out of the way, but it's really annoying me to listen endlessly to the boring, boring song."24 "you know, dear, people of different ages like different music," Jane advised. "Do you remember some of the music we've heard?""25 Steve smiled. "You've got a point there.". Maybe having breakfast would make me feel better."26 "did you notice what makeup our 15 year old daughter made this morning?" I can't believe I didn't notice it before. I think we should feel lucky, because our daughter's biggest problem is just make-up. I saw other young people loafing around the town, tattoos, and holes in it."27 "what worries me is," Steve said. "That kind of music can have a negative effect on Sandy. I don't know what happened to our daughter. She's changing. I'm worried about her. Cosmetics, bad music, who knows what will happen next? We have to talk to her. The news is about teenagers who are in trouble, but their parents don't know what's wrong with their children."28 "Oh, I don't think her music is so bad.". "Anyway, you're right, we need to talk to Sandy," Jane said.29 on the way to work, Jan Finch drove in the car, thinking of her Sandy. She knew what she wanted to say. What did she have to say to Sandy?. She was able to communicate with Sandy, which made her happy. She knew she had to be patient and had to keepthe channels of communication between herself and Sandy open. She wanted to be around Sandy and be her protector, as well as her freedom to find her own self.Unit 31 if I were seen with my father when I was young, I would feel embarrassed. He was badly crippled and short. While we were walking together, his hand was resting on my arm to keep balance, and people would stare. I feel awkward about such an annoying stare. Even when his father noticed or felt uneasy, he never showed it.2 our pace was difficult to reconcile - he often stopped and my steps were impatient. Because of this, we talked very little. But as we started out, he always said: "you set the pace, I follow you."3 we usually go back and forth between the subway door and the front door. That's his route to work. He goes to work when he is ill or in bad weather, hardly ever absent from work. He always arrives at the office on time, even though others can't do it. It's something to be proud of.4 on the road covered with snow and ice, even with help, he can hardly walk. This time, I or my sisters with a child's wagon with steel pull him through the streets of Broolyn to the New York subway station. As soon as he got there, he clung to the handrail of the subway and went down, because the subway was warmer and the steps below were free of ice and snow. The subway station in Manhattan goes through the basement of their officebuilding. He doesn't have to leave the station (to the office). Go home, we will pick him to Broolyn subway station.5 now, in retrospect, I can not help wondering how much courage an adult can bear the humiliation and the pressure of being an adult like him, when he seems to have no pain or complaint.6 he never says he is poor,He never shows his admiration for those who are more fortunate or healthy than he is. What he has been looking for from others is a kind heart". Once found, the man was a great man in his mind.7 now that I am grown up, I believe that this is the criterion for judging a person. I don't know exactly what it means to be kind, but I know I don't have such a good heart sometimes".8 although many activities father can not participate, but he tried to participate in some way. When a local baseball team lacked a manager, he made it work. He was a knowledgeable baseball fan and often took me to Ebbets Field to watch the Broolyn Dodgers game. He liked to go to parties and parties, although there he could sit and watch, but he enjoyed himself.9 remember at a beach party, for a fight, everyone with battle, pushing each other. He was not content to sit and watch, but on the soft sand he could not stand up if no one helped him. So in a very helpless situation, he shouted, "who sits down and plays with me? Who wants to sit down and fight me?"!"10 no one sat down and played with him. On the second day, people joked with him, saying that it was the first time a boxer had been asked to fall for defeat before he started the fight.11 now I know he was indirectly involved in some things through me, his only son. When I played, he played, and when I joined the Navy, he joined me. He must let me visit his office when I'm on vacation. When he introduced me, he was actually saying, "it's my son, but it's me.". If I hadn't been lame, I'd have been like him."12 now my father has been dead for many years, but I often think of him. I wondered if he had noticed that I was unwilling to be seen at our company. If he did, I am sorry I never told him how sorry I was him, I was so unfilial, how I regret. Now, whenever I complain about trifles, when I am envious of another's good fortune, when I don't have a "good heart", I will think of him.13 during this time, I put my hand on his arm to regain my balance,I would say: "you set the pace, I follow you."Unit 41, studies have shown that our judgments of others are based on the silent exchange of seven seconds of our first encounter with them. Whether consciously or unconsciously, we use our eyes, facial expressions, body movements, and attitudes to show our true feelings, thereby producing a series of reactions from comfort to fear.2 think of some of your most memorable meetings: introduced to your future wife or husband, a job interview, an encounter with a stranger. Focus your attention on the first seven seconds. What did you think of that? How do you interpret others? How do you think he read you?3 you are the information. For 25 years, I've worked with thousands of people who want to succeed. I help them, make their speeches persuasive, teach them how to answer unfriendly questions, and how to communicate more effectively with people.And the secret of all this is to know that you are the information.4 if you take advantage of your strengths, others will be willing to be with you and be willing to help you. These include: appearance, vitality, speed, pronunciation, intonation, gestures, eyes, and the ability to keep others interested in you. Other people's impression of you is based on these factors.5 think about the times when you knew exactly how you made a good impression. What's the reason for your success? That's because you're very involved in what you're talking about, and you're totally immersed in it, so you don't feel shy.6 keep yourself. Many instructive books suggest you stride intoa room and impress others with your strengths. They will teach you to greet people with a strong handshake and tell you to stare at each other with your eyes. But if you follow all these tips, you'll make everyone suffer - including yourself.7 the trick is to be consistently self and stay at your best. The most impressive people never change themselves as circumstances change. Whether they are talking to people, speaking at a gardening club, or in a job interview, they all do the same. They communicate with each other wholeheartedly; their tones and gestures are consistent with what they say.8, however, speeches often carry mixed messages.One of my favorite examples of speakers is people who look at their shoes and say, "ladies and gentlemen, I'm glad to be here.". They don't look happy.They looked angry, frightened, or depressed.9 the audience always believes what they see in their own eyes is better than what they hear. "They would think," he told me he was happy, but he wasn't like that. He did not tell the truth."10 use your eyes. Whether you're talking to a person or speaking to one hundred people, always remember to look at them. Some people will look straight at you when you start talking, but when you say a few words, he breaks your eye contact and looks out of the window.11 when you walk into the room, your eyes glance at you calmly, then look straight at the people in the room and smile at them. Smiling is very important. It shows you are relaxed. Some people think that entering a room with many people is like walking into a lion's cage. I disagree with this statement. Even if I agree,I certainly won't look at my feet or the ceiling. I'll watch the lion.12 don't take it too seriously. At a staff meeting, one of the most influential chairman of the entertainment industry, angry at a few trivial questions, blamed everyone for meeting employees who were afraid of themselves. When he came up to me, he shouted to me, "and you, Ayers, what are you busy with?""13 I said, "you mean now?" Tonight? Or in the rest of my life?" There was a moment of silence. Then the chairman raised his head and roared with laughter. The others laughed as well. Humor can break the tension in awkward situations.14 If I had to say my advice in a few words, it would be "don't take it too seriously," and you will always find that some people treat themselves too seriously. They are usually not talking, but talking about themselves.15 look at yourself carefully. Do you say "me" too often? Do you usually focus your attention on your personal problems? Do you complain a lot? For these questions, even if only one of them gives you a positive answer, then you need to "don't take it too seriously.". In order for others to feel at ease, you must act comfortably first.No big changes, just keep yourself. You have the power to make a good impression on yourself, because you can do it well only if you keep yourself. Nobody can take the place of you.Unit 51 acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was discovered in the United States in the late 1970s. Since then, AIDS has claimed more than 20.4 million Americans - half of them in the past few years. In addition, 185 thousand of the 1 million people infected with HIV will die within a year.2 of the people diagnosed with HIV are black and Latino americans. Women and youth in rural communities in the south are the fastest growing group of AIDS patients.3, despite the staggering amount, federal and state governments are slow in implementing plans to prevent the spread of aids. In view of the lack of government action, many local organizations came into being.4 South Carolina AIDS education network was established in 1985 to prevent the increase in the number of AIDS cases. Like many local organizations, the group lacks funds, forcing it to use its resources creatively. In order to reach more community residents, some AIDS education programs are implemented in salons.5, the hair shop owner sends out AIDS information to customers when they come in and shows them a video about AIDS prevention while they wait for their hair to dry. She also put some books and other publications in the store for customers to read while waiting. It is amazing how many people have been educated while she is working.6 recently, the education network has begun to help hairstylists throughout the southeastern United States to implement similar programs in their salons. They are also valuable resources for disseminating information to schools, communities, organizations, and churches.7, the organization also summed up some of the other work in the same work groups are helpful. Although there is no way to overcome AIDS, but this network of institutions in the fight against AIDS has gained the following experience:8< talk to them in a way that community residents can accept.The education of many communities is low, which makes it impossible to distribute AIDS information to them and hope they will read it themselves. In order to solve this problem, some people who are good at painting are required to write AIDS education books for residents with low educational level.9 these books use simple, hand drawn "sad faces" and "happy faces" and other pictures,Describe ways to prevent infection with aids. These books also show pictures that look very similar to those who need to be educated. When residents see familiar faces and can understand the language, they will make more comments and opinions. As a result, these books have a greater impact on the communities that use them than the government's books, and the government publishes books costing thousands of dollars.10< trains teenagers to educate their peers.Because of AIDS in the rural South spreading fastest among teenagers stylists have established an "AIDS busters" training project, 8 to 26 year olds, let them into the community to peer "AIDS 101" course. These teens make the course easy to learn and do much better than adults in explaining the risk of HIV infection to their friends of their age. They also play an important role in helping parents understand the pressures that their children experience from their peers.11 redefine the concept of "danger" and include women of different backgrounds and marital statusA woman's doctor told her that she did not have the risk of contracting AIDS because she was married and did not take drugs. Such misconceptions plague the medical establishment. According to the Centers for disease control, women account for 80% of the number of people living with hiv.12 hair stylists also emphasize that everyone is in danger, so each of us has the right to protect himself - whether married or not.13, these experiences are not the only way to solve the AIDS crisis, but before finding a cure for AIDS, education can be the only safety precaution against HIV infection.14, unlike other infectious diseases, AIDS, the infectious disease, could kill a generation and cause another generation to lose both parents. Therefore, we must not allow cultural, racial and social barriers to prevent us from concentrating on the work we must do. Nor can we give up our work because of theinefficiency of the government. This is an undeclared war, and each of us must take part in it. Only in this way can we win. We must not let AIDS continue to make us feel bad, and let people continue to be deprived of life by aids. Everyone must become an educator and must learn to live.Chinese translation, the main point of view after class, the five questions on the line, and then all the ok.Happy exam!。
新概念英语第一册17课课文新概念英语第一册17课课文内容以及翻译如下:Lesson 17 How do you do?1. Come and meet our employees, Mr. Richards.来见见我们的雇员,理查兹先生。
Thank you, Mr. Jackson.谢谢,杰在逊先生。
2. This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor.这位是尼克拉.格雷,这位是克莱尔.泰勒。
How do you do?你们好!3. Those women are very hard-working.那些姑娘很勤快。
What are their jobs?她们是做什么工作的?They're keyboard operators.她们是电脑录入员。
4. This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short.这位是迈克尔.贝克,这位是杰里米.肖特。
How do you do?你们好!5. They aren't very busy!他们不是很忙吧!What are their jobs?他们是做什么工作的?They're sales reps.他们是推销员,They're very lazy.他们非常懒。
6. Who is this young man?这个年轻人是谁?This is Jim.他是吉姆,He's our office assistant.是我们办公室的勤杂人员。
新概念英语第一册课文翻译及学习笔记Lesson1【课文】Excuse me!Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.【课文翻译】对不起什么事?这是您的手提包吗?对不起,请再说一遍。
这是您的手提包吗?是的,是我的。
非常感谢!【生词】excuse v. 原谅me pron.我(宾格)yes adv. 是的is v. be 动词现在时第三人称单数this pron.这your adj. 你的,你们的handbag n. (女用)手提包pardon int. 原谅,请再说一遍it pron.它thank you 感谢你(们)very much 非常地【知识点讲解】1. Excuse me 是一个很常用的词组,通常用来引起对方注意或是搭话。
它的字面意思是“原谅+我”,但一般不用来跟人道歉,道歉还是应该用sorry。
2. 文中的yes有两种意思:其一是有人叫你时,回答对方;其二是表示肯定。
3. pardon本身也是“原谅”的意思,这里的意思是“不好意思我没有听清楚,请再说一遍”。
要对方重复,也能够说"Sorry?"4. Is this your handbag? 这是你的手提包吗?这是疑问句的句型,变成叙述句应该是:This is your handbag. 这是你的包。
5. handbag,一般指女生用的手提包。
钱包是purse,男生的公文包是briefcase。
大学英语教材第一册unit2课文翻译Unit 2: Lesson Text Translation本单元的课文翻译内容旨在帮助大家理解和掌握大学英语教材第一册中的第二个单元,下面是课文翻译内容。
课文:空中交通网络全球化的发展使得航空旅行成为现代人和商务人士常用的出行方式。
但与此同时,空中交通也面临着日益增长的挑战,如航空器通信、导航和监视技术的不断革新,也使得对空中交通员的要求越来越高。
为了更好地管理和控制空中交通,一种空中交通管理系统被广泛采用。
这个系统通过使用雷达和通信设备来监视所有在空中的航空器,确保它们在空中航行时相互保持安全距离。
随着技术的发展和需求的增长,传统的雷达系统已经无法满足当今空中交通的需要。
因此,许多国家开始采用卫星技术来监视航空器的位置和动态,这就是卫星导航系统的应用。
卫星导航系统可以通过更准确和可靠的方式来确定航空器的位置,同时提供实时的飞行信息。
与此同时,通信技术的进步也为空中交通管理带来了巨大的改变。
随着引进数字通信技术,通信的质量和效率得到了极大的提高,因此使得空中交通员之间的协作变得更加紧密。
无线电通信是航空器间和航空器与地面之间进行联系和信息交流的常用方式。
除了技术的改进,空中交通员的培训和能力也是保障航空安全的重要环节。
他们需要经过专业的培训,掌握飞行规则、导航技术和通信流程等知识。
他们还需要进行持续的培训和考核,以保持良好的技能水平。
总之,空中交通网络是现代航空业不可或缺的一部分。
通过各种先进的技术和体系,这个网络能够保证航空器在飞行中的安全和高效。
同时,空中交通员的能力和专业素养也起着举足轻重的作用。
只有通过持续的培训和提升,空中交通员才能保持良好的状态,为航空安全做出重要贡献。
以上是本单元课文翻译的内容,希望对大家学习英语有所帮助。
谢谢!。
大学英语第一册课文翻译新编大学英语(第二版)第一册阅读文参考译文 Unit One 以生命相赠 1炸弹落在了这个小村庄里。
在可怕的越南战争期间,谁也不知道这些炸弹要轰炸什么目标,而他们却落在了一所有传教士们办的小孤儿院内。
2传教士和一两个孩子已经丧生,还有几个孩子受了伤,其中有一个小女孩,8岁左右,她的双腿被炸伤。
3几小时后,医疗救援小组到了。
救援小组由一名年轻的美国海军医生和一名同样年轻的海军护士组成。
他们很快发现有个小女孩伤势严重。
如果不立即采取行动,显然她就会因失血过多和休克而死亡。
4他们明白必须给小女孩输血,但是他们的医药用品很有限,没有血浆,因此需要相配血型的血。
快速的血型测定显示两名美国人的血型都不合适,而几个没有受伤的孤儿却有相配的血型。
5这位医生会讲一点越南语,忽视会讲一点法语,但只有中学的法语水平。
孩子们不会说英语,只会说一点法语。
医生和护士用少得可怜的一点共同语言,结合大量的手势,努力向这些受惊吓的孩子们解释说,除非他们能输一些血给自己的小伙伴,否则她将必死无疑。
接着问他们是否有人愿意献血来救小女孩。
6对医生和护士的请求,孩子们(只是)瞪大眼睛,一声不吭。
此时小病人生命垂危。
然而,只有这些受惊吓的孩子中有人自愿献血,他们才能够得到血。
过了好一会儿,一只小手慢慢地举了起来,然后垂了下去,一会儿又举了起来。
7 8 9“噢,谢谢,”护士用法语说。
“你叫什么名字?” “兴,”小男孩回答道。
兴很快被抱到一张床上,手臂用酒精消毒后,针就扎了进去。
在整个过程中,兴僵直地躺着,没有出声。
10过了一会儿,他发出了一声长长的抽泣,但立即用那只可以活动的手捂住了自己的脸。
11 “兴,疼吗?”医生问。
12兴默默地摇了摇头,但一会儿忍不住又抽泣起来,并又一次试图掩饰自己的哭声。
医生又问是不是插在手臂上的针弄疼了他,兴又摇了摇头。
13 但现在,偶尔的抽泣变成了持续无声的哭泣。
他紧紧地闭着眼睛,用拳头堵住嘴想竭力忍住哭泣。
高级英语第一册课文翻译第一课中东的集市中东的集市仿佛把你带回到了几百年、甚至几千年前的时代。
此时此刻显现在我脑海中的这个中东集市,其入口处是一座古老的砖石结构的哥特式拱门。
你首先要穿过一个赤日耀眼、灼热逼人的大型露天广场,然后走进一个凉爽、幽暗的洞穴。
这市场一直向前延伸,一眼望不到尽头,消失在远处的阴影里。
赶集的人们络绎不绝地进出市场,一些挂着铃铛的小毛驴穿行于这熙熙攘攘的人群中,边走边发出和谐悦耳的叮当叮当的响声。
市场的路面约有十二英尺宽,但每隔几码远就会因为设在路边的小货摊的挤占而变窄;那儿出售的货物各种各样,应有尽有。
你一走进市场,就可以听到摊贩们的叫卖声,赶毛驴的小伙计和脚夫们大着嗓门叫人让道的吆喝声,还有那些想买东西的人们与摊主讨价还价的争吵声。
各种各样的噪声此伏彼起,不绝于耳,简直叫人头晕。
随后,当往市场深处走去时,人口处的喧闹声渐渐消失,眼前便是清静的布市了。
这里的泥土地面,被无数双脚板踩踏得硬邦邦的,人走在上面几乎听不到脚步声了,而拱形的泥砖屋顶和墙壁也难得产生什么回音效果。
布店的店主们一个个都是轻声轻气、慢条斯理的样子;买布的顾客们在这种沉闷压抑的气氛感染下,自然而然地也学着店主们的榜样,变得低声细语起来。
中东集市的特点之一是经销同类商品的店家,为避免相互间的竞争,不是分散在集市各处,而是都集中在一块儿,这样既便于让买主知道上哪儿找他们,同时他们自己也可以紧密地联合起来,结成同盟,以便保护自己不受欺侮和刁难。
例如,在布市上,所有那1些卖衣料、窗帘布、椅套布等的商贩都把货摊一个接一个地排设在马路两边,每一个店铺门面前都摆有一张陈列商品的搁板桌和一些存放货物的货架。
讨价还价是人们习以为常的事。
头戴面纱的妇女们迈着悠闲的步子从一个店铺逛到另一个店铺,一边挑选一边问价;在她们缩小选择范围并开始正儿八经杀价之前,往往总要先同店主谈论几句,探探价底。
对于顾客来说,至关重要的一点是,不到最后一刻是不能让店主猜到她心里究竟中意哪样东西、想买哪样东西的。
Lesson 1 Excuse me! 课文1 对不起!1。
Excuse me!对不起2。
Yes?什么事?3。
Is this your handbag?这是您的手提包吗?4. Pardon?对不起,请再说一遍。
5。
Is this your handbag?这是您的手提包吗?6。
Yes, it is。
是的,是我的。
7. Thank you very much.非常感谢!Lesson 3 Sorry, sir。
$课文3 对不起,先生。
8。
My coat and my umbrella please。
请把我的大衣和伞拿给我.9。
Here is my ticket.这是我(寄存东西)的牌子.10。
Thank you, sir。
谢谢,先生。
11。
Number five。
是5号.12. Here's your umbrella and your coat.这是您的伞和大衣13. This is not my umbrella。
这不是我的伞。
14。
Sorry sir。
对不起,先生.15。
Is this your umbrella?这把伞是您的吗?16. No, it isn't.不,不是!17。
Is this it?这把是吗?18。
Yes, it is.是,是这把19. Thank you very much。
非常感谢.Lesson 5 Nice to meet you $课文5 很高兴见到你。
20。
Good morning。
早上好。
21. Good morning, Mr。
Blake。
早上好,布莱克先生。
22. This is Miss Sophie Dupont。
这位是索菲娅。
杜邦小姐.23. Sophie is a new student.索菲娅是个新学生。
24. She is French。
她是法国人.25。
Sophie, this is Hans.索菲娅,这位是汉斯.26。
Welcome unitReading andThinkingFIRST IMPRESSIONS第一印象Han Jing’s World 韩静的世界7: 00 a.m. 上午7: 00 So this is it—senior high school at last! I’m not outgoing so I’ma little anxious right now.I want to make a good first impression.Will I makeany friends? What if no one talks to me?就是这样——终于到了高中学校了!我性格并不外向, 所以现在有点儿焦虑。
我想给别人留下好的第一印象。
我会交到朋友吗?要是没人跟我说话怎么办?12: 30 p.m.中午12: 30I just had my firstmaths class at senior high school! The class was difficult, but the teacher waskind and friendly.He even told us a funny story, and everyone laughed so much!I found most of my classmates and teachers friendly and helpful.我刚刚上完高中的第一节数学课!这堂课很难, 但老师却很和蔼可亲。
他还给我们讲了一个有趣的故事, 每个人都笑得很开心!我发现我的大多数同学和老师都很友好, 而且乐于助人。
5: 32 p.m.下午5: 32This afternoon, we hadour chemistry class in the science lab.The lab is new and the lesson wasgreat, but the guy next to me tried to talk to me the whole time.I couldn’tconcentrate on the experiment.I really wanted to tell him to please be quietand leave me alone!今天下午, 我们在科学实验室上了化学课。
Lesson1:对不起什么事?这是您的手提包吗?对不起,请再说一遍.这是您的手提包吗?是的,是我的。
非常感谢!Lesson 3:请把我的大衣和伞拿给我。
这是我(寄存东西)的牌子。
谢谢,先生。
是5号。
这是您的伞和大衣这不是我的伞.对不起,先生。
这把伞是您的吗?不,不是!这把是吗?是,是这把非常感谢。
Lesson 5:布莱克先生:早上好.学生:早上好,布莱克先生。
布莱克先生:这位是索菲娅.杜邦小姐。
索菲娅是个新学生。
她是法国人.布莱克先生:索菲娅,这位是汉斯。
他是德国人。
汉斯:很高兴见到你.布莱克先生:这位是直子。
她是日本人。
直子:很高兴见到你。
布莱克先生:这位是昌宇。
他是韩国人.昌宇:很高兴见到你。
布莱克先生:这位是鲁明。
他是中国人.鲁明:很高兴见到你。
布莱克先生:这位是晓惠。
她也是中国人.晓惠:很高兴见到你。
Lesson 7:罗伯特:我是个新学生,我的名字叫罗伯特。
索菲娅:很高兴见到你。
我的名字叫索菲娅。
罗伯特:你是法国人吗?索菲娅:是的,我是法国人。
索菲娅:你也是法国人吗?罗伯特:不,我不是.索菲娅:你是哪国人?罗伯特:我是意大利人。
罗伯特:你是教师吗?索菲娅:不,我不是。
罗伯特:你是做什么工作的?索菲娅:我是电脑录入员。
索菲娅:你是做什么工作的?罗伯特:我是工程师.Lesson 9:史蒂文:你好,海伦海伦:你好,史蒂文史蒂文:你今天好吗?海伦:很好,谢谢你。
你好吗?史蒂文:很好,谢谢。
史蒂文:托尼好吗?海伦:他很好,谢谢.埃玛好吗?史蒂文:她也很好,海伦。
史蒂文:再见,海伦。
见到你真高兴。
海伦:我见到你也很高兴,史蒂文.再见. Lesson 11:老师:那是谁的衬衫?老师:戴夫,这是你的衬衫吗?戴夫:不,先生。
这不是我的衬衫。
戴夫:这是我的衬衫。
我的衬衫是蓝色的。
老师:这件衬衫是蒂姆的吗?戴夫:也许是,先生。
蒂姆的衬衫是白色的。
老师:蒂姆!蒂姆:什么事,先生。
老师:这是你的衬衫吗?蒂姆:是的,先生。
1.自从有了移动电话后,他再也没有给朋友写信了。
(no longer)Answer:He has no longer written to his friends ever since he got a mobile phone.2. 尽管很忙,他每天至少花两小时上网(surf the Internet),了解这个领域的最新动态。
(even though)Answer:Even though he is very busy, he spends at least two hours every day surfing the Internet in order to know about the latest developments in this field.3. 李教授在毕业典礼上作了一个简短的讲话,他的话深深铭刻在我的记忆中。
(impress upon)Answer:Professor Li gave a short speech at the commencement. His words were / What he said was strongly impressed upon my memory.4. 讲到期末考试,学生们一点儿都不紧张,他们满脸都是自信。
(confidence)Answer:Talking of the final exams, the students were not nervous at all. There was full confidence on every one's face.5. 在30分钟内写出一篇约100个词的短文,对于他们班大多数学生来说不过是小菜一碟。
(snap)Answer:To write a short passage of about 100 words in 30 minutes would be a snap to most students in their class.2. 1 Outside the reception room, a group of job hunters huddled around the receptionist, askingabout the interview due to begin in a few minutes.2 With all this assurance of her working experiences she felt ready and able to find a job in thebig company.3 The parents' smiles broadened as they noted that their sons and daughters appeared at theentrance.4 I just want to impress upon you that even though your thesis may pass, there are still somegrammatical mistakes to be corrected.5 The years have obscured the face of the doctor, but not her kindness towards the patients.3. 1. 我发觉自己对英语口语有着浓厚的兴趣。
(find... doing)Answer:I've found myself having great interest in spoken English.2. 驱车行驶在高速公路上,我意识到近几年来,中国的公路系统发生了巨大的变化。
(realize; enormous)Answer:Driving on the highway, I realized that enormous changes had taken place in China's highway system in recent years.3. 我简直不敢相信他这么快就学会了操作计算机。
(can hardly believe; work)Answer:I can hardly believe that he has learned how to work a computer so quickly / in such a short time.4. 三年的时光已经过去,这一刻终于来临了:不到两周我就要回国了。
(in less than)Answer:Three years has passed, and the final moment has come. In less than two weeks, I will return home / go back to my country.5. 许多我认识的人都迫不及待地想要出国,而我却宁愿和家人一起呆在国内。
(can't wait)Answer:I know a lot of people who can't wait to go abroad, but I prefer to stay with my family in my own country.4. 1. 他的生活经历在他的学术生涯(academic career)中一直扮演着一个重要角色。
(play a role in)Answer:His life experiences have always been playing an big role in his academic career.2. 那家餐厅最近已经延长了营业时间。
(extend)Answer:The restaurant has recently extended its opening hours / business hours.3. 我刚刚读完一本从一种新的视角研究莎士比亚(Shakespeare)的有趣的书。
(approach)Answer:I've just read an interesting book which has a new approach to Shakespeare.4. 随着电子邮件的广泛应用,垃圾邮件(spam / junk email)问题已引人们的极大关注。
(issue /problem, drawmuch concern)Answer:With the wide use of email, the issue of spam has drawn much concern.5. 传统教育比起网络教育来对于学生和教师之间的交流和互动有着更多的限制。
(communication andinteraction, limitation)Answer:In traditional / conventional education there are more limitations on communication and interaction between teachers and students than there are in online education.5. 1 We organized this activity because we'd like everybody to be able to discuss the plan in a relaxingatmosphere, and at the same time get to know and make friends with each other.2 This machine is not only a copier but also a printer.3 Not long ago there used to be a noisy marketplace here every evening when the workers wenthome from work, but now the bus has changed its route and the marketplace is no longer here.4 Your future depends heavily on your abilities while how well you do at one exam is of littleimportance.5 In my opinion , his apology is simply inadequate.1. 谁是谁非昭然若揭,吉姆无意和他争论。
(have a intention of doing / to do)Answer:Jim had no intention of arguing / to argue with him, since it's obvious who was right and who was wrong.2. 令人惊讶的是,那次与威尔逊教授的偶然相识(chance meeting),后来居然给了我一个机会去他们学校作交流生(exchange student)。
(afford an opportunity)Answer:To my surprise, it was the chance meeting with Prof. Wilson that later on afforded me an opportunity to study at his university as an exchange student.3. 学校将延长图书馆和教室的开放时间,尽量满足学生的需要。
(meet the needs)Answer:Our university will extend the opening hours of the library and the classrooms to meet the students' needs at the highest possible level.4. 信息技术的发展已经开始对社会生活的各个方面(aspect)产生深远的(profound)影响。
(have effect on)Answer:The development of information technology has begun to have profound effects on all aspects of social life.5. 凭他的英语水平,在这次校级(university-wide)英语演讲比赛中他将有上佳的表现,对此我们没有疑问。