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He is easily the best student in the class.他很容易地成了班上最好的学生。
The stranger robbed his wife.那个陌生人抢了他的妻子。
He was then bright in the eye.那时他眼里放出了光芒。
Calculation never makes a hero.计算界从来没有造出英雄。
This is a very good price.这是一个非常好的价钱。
She sighed for her mother.她为她母亲叹了一口气。
Her mother died of difficult labor.她母亲劳累而死。
I won’t do it to save my life.为了救自己的命,我不会干。
Their panic was their only punishment.惊恐是他们受到的唯一处罚。
① seat oneself in a wooden chair坐在木椅里② accept a university chair同意在大学里执教③ chair the board meeting主持董事会④ condemned to the chair被处电刑1. 申请书letter of application2. 报告书report3. 协议书agreement4. 说明书instruction/directions5. 旅行委托书booking form6. 成交确认书sales confirmation7. 电视机使用说明书TV operation guide8. 白皮书white book/statement, document9. 家书letter(from)home10. 文凭/毕业证书diploma/degree certificate① George made great progress at school.乔治的学习有了很大进步。
Chapter Two Comparison Between English & ChineseLexical Differences:1 Word Meaning1) absolutely equivalent meaningUsu. Proper names; technical terms; names of objects2) partly equivalent meaning3) no equivalent meaningUsu. Newly-appeared words; or those only existing in one culture4) poly-meaning wordsA) Usually children have no school on Saturdays.B) This professor doesn’t belong to any school.C) Both of his sons graduated from the law school.D) At the beginning of every term we have a school meeting.E) She attended a dancing school when she was five.2 CollocationTo cut wheat 割麦子To cut cake 切蛋糕To cut finger-nails 剪(或修)指甲To cut branches from a tree 砍掉树上的枝丫To cut a stone into an image of Buddha 把石头雕刻成佛像To cut a hole in a wall 在墙上挖一个洞吃药 to take medicine吃后悔药 to regret吃香 to be very popular吃惊 to be surprised吃苦 to bear hardships吃透 to have a thorough grasp吃斋 to be a vegetarian for religious reasons吃馆子 to dine out吃鸭(零)蛋 to get a zero in an exam or to score nothing in a game 吃一堑,长一智 a fall into the pit, a gain in your wit3 Word orderUsu. the use of attributive and adverbial is different.Classroom practice:1. soft pillow ___________ soft music ___________soft cushion ___________ soft wood ___________soft money ___________ soft drink ___________soft breeze ___________ soft light ___________soft voice ___________ soft fire ___________soft hat ___________ soft words ___________soft answer ___________ soft goods ___________soft heart ___________ soft water ___________2 . regular reading ___________ regular flights ___________regular job ___________ regular visitor ___________regular speed ___________ regular gasoline ___________regular verb ___________ regular army ___________3 . run into debt ___________ run for presidency ___________run wild ___________ run a factory ___________run the streets ___________ run a fever ___________run to the extremes ___________ run to seed ___________ Chapter Three Lexical TranslationSection One Choice of word meaningOne with the help of word class1. The net income of the peasants in the county averages 8458 Yuan this year.2. Though an average student with average intelligence, his achievements surprised all of the students and teachers.3. Tom’s school work is above the average.4. 十年树木,百年树人。
5. 树大招风。
6. 年轻人应该树立远大的理想。
classroom practice:1. And not only has won, but because it has won, has been in the right.2. For that is what going to war means, it means saying that might is right.3. She tried her best to right her husband from the charge of bribery.4. All came right in the end.5. Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.6. Like knows like.7. His wife likes her pet dog more than him.8. Like father, like son.9. He acts like he is the manager.10. It will clear up very like.Two with the help of context1. It’s time to go aboard.2. The local government is planning to develop that area.3. At present, all the country are developing tourism.4. Many girls developed the habit of eating between meals.5. This course is to develop one’s English speaking skills.6. Land animals are thought to have developed from sea animals.7. Please develop your idea in detail.8. Further investigations developed the truth that they did tell lies.Classroom practice:1. A mouse is the carrier of many kinds of virus.2. She always takes offense at her husband’s remarks.3. The engine is running properly.4. A good idea ran through her mind5. His family runs several restaurants.6. This time he eventually decided to run for the presidency.7. Her eyes ran with tears at the terrible news.8. He is the last man to do this silly thing.9. His father died last Monday.10. This is the last place where I expected to meet you.11. He is the last person for such a job.12. Lucinda was the last to arrive this morning.st week I came across a former classmate whom I haven’t seen for twenty years.14. Last summer his family have traveled to Singapore.Three with the help of collocation1. Computer is labeled as one of the greatest inventions in the 20th century. 2. He has great ears and eyes.3. Premier Zhou En’lai has great wisdom, experience and knowledge.4. Yao Ming is a great NBA player.5 。
What a great idea!6.—How about your exam?—Great!7. Don’t annoy him. He has a great temper recently.Classroom practice:1. It was a good dinner.2. He is a good chess player.3. She speaks good English.4. I have done a good day’s work.5. It was a girl with good manners.6. The young brother wants to have the good half of the bread.7. She proved to be a good listener.Section Two Extension of word meaningOne from concrete to abstract meaning:1. I was not one to let my heart rule my head.2. He is the champion of the colonial regime and of the racial segregation.3. The skin is a natural spacesuit of the human body.4. They have their smiles and tears.5. He is a jovial, with a huge appetite for food, drink and women.Classroom practice:1. The see-sawing situation of this match appealed millions of audience.2. Every life has its roses and thorns.3. There is a mixture of the tiger and the fox in the character of the imperialists.4. Don’t always poke your nose into others’ personal affairs.5. Are you licking my boots? Even so, I won’t lend you another penny any more.6. If you dare to play the fox with me, I’ll shoot you at once.7. He earns scarcely enough to keep body and soul together.8. Talk of their affairs was in the air overnight.9. You’re barking up the wrong tree. He has nothing to do with this.10. The bottom line of the problem was that the recession did not show the least sign of bottoming out.11. Such conduct is known in all languages as piracy.12. He who has a mind to beat his dog will easily find his stick.Two from abstract to concrete meaning:1. Many changes take place during the transportation.2. All the irregularities of the students in that university resulted in punishment.3. Under those conditions, all international morality or international laws become impossible.Classroom practice:1. Great minds think alike.2. As a mother, no matter where she goes or where she is, what she can never cut off is the connection between her and her children.3. The Great Wall is a mus t for most foreign visitors to Beijing.4. Two years’working is a must to the people who want to take up graduated examination.5. They know where they’ve come from, they know where they’re at, and they know where they’re going.6. The President now is on a poverty tour.7. At that time he was just a nobody.8. More and more voices have been raised demanding the reelection of the presidency.9. When he saw me, he gave me the go-by.10. He always boasts that his family has money to burn.11. Popular rejoicing will go on for a week.12. Have you read any humor recently?Section Three Emotional features of wordsOne commendatory & derogatory words:1. He was polite and always gave advice willingly.2. This film star possesses a charming figure.3. Their rude manners offended many of us.4. He is a black sheep in our class.Classroom practice:1. The two politicians talked for no more than five minutes, at a significant moment in their careers.2. As a demanding boss, he expected total loyalty and dedication from his employees.3. The reckless driver died in a traffic accident.4. The old guy is always trying to be different and has a whole bag of tricks.5. This general is really wise and resourceful.6. China is a responsible power in this world.7. Comrade Lei Feng is a warmhearted person.8. Because of the war, many innocent people died miserably.9. Her father was always drunk and even her family were often laughed at by the neighbors.10. These children have been carefully taken care of.Two neutral words:1. He keeps boasting that he once had a glorious past.2. Our country boasts in rich natural resources and talent resources.3. Mary always gets what she wants by playing office politics.4. Though a son of a famous politician, he himself showed least interest in politics.5. Have the results of the exam been issued?6. Some day your rash acts will lead to severe results, young man!7. We did achieve satisfactory results with the application of the new technology.Classroom practice:1. Parents always influence their children.2. The side-effect of this medicine will influence patients’ health.3. His father’s being a very famous politician influenced his career greatly.4. Mr. Brown felt greatly flattered when he received the invitation to deliver a lecture.5. He was too obviously flattering the gentleman by saying he was the most courageous man he had ever seen.6. You’re flattering me by saying that.7. This is our scheme for this term.8. The enemy’s scheme went bankrupt.9. We know Peter to be industrious and clever.10. He is too clever for us.11. As luck would have it, no one was in the building when the explosion occurred.12. As luck would have it, I was just out when you came.13. He is restless at any time.14. When a boy, Edison had restless curiosity.15. She was vexed by the persistent ringing of the phone.16. For hundreds of years scientists have been persistent in exploring the secret of the outer space.17. In the near future what you’ll see here will surprise you.18. The youth are bound to have a bright future.19. History revealed to us that invaders would never have a good future.20. The peasants and workers were hand-in-glove with one another in the struggle against landlords and capitalists who worked hand-in-glove with each other. 21. The enemy killed one of our comrades and we killed an enemy agent.Section Four Conversion of Word ClassOne——>into verb(1) from noun into verb:1. Under severe attack, the enemy’s retreat was complete at the close of the day.2. After the Civil War, the US government called for the establishment of more professional and technical schools.3. Each Contracting State undertakes to adopt,in accordance with its Constitution, such measures as are necessary to ensure the application of this Convention.4. Though he is an amateur actor, he is a better player than you.5. No matter the sight of it should send the memories of quite a number of the old generation back 40 years ago.Classroom practice:1. The improbable pregnancy was big news for the woman’s family.2. The new situation requires the formation of a new strategy.3. In fact, the abuse of drugs has become one of the world’s most serious social problems.4. We wouldn’t have any idea when the boy was born.5. All the people at presence should take warning from this incident.6. You are old enough to take care of yourself.7. The vitality of science and technology must be based on education.8. His father is no drinker, nor smoker.9. Wherever you go, there are signs of human presence.10. There were also those who agreed with everything about the White Paper except its publication.(2) from conj. into verb1. What are you after?2. They decided to move away for a new settlement.3. Without any comment, he threw my proposal into the drawer.4. She cried out at the news.Classroom practice:1. “Coming!” Away she skimmed over the lawn, up the path, up the steps, across the veranda, and into the porch.2. Are you for or against the idea to have translation course?3. He went to the shop for a bottle of wine.4. Up the street they went, past stores, across a broad square, and then entereda huge building.5. Don’t bother; the meal will be on me.6. Every day his dad drives him to and from school.7. That government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.8. Let’s get in and have a talk over a cup of tea.9. The President, together with his wife, will visit the Middle East.10. The term laser stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation.(3) from adj. into verb1. Doctors have said that they are not sure they can save his life.2. The fact that she was able to send a message was a hint. But I had to be cautious.3. All of us are delighted with the decision4. The teacher was not quite satisfied with her answer.Classroom practice:1. Even having 8 years in contact with her, he is still not sure she will marry him at last.2. The manager is grateful to the customers for their valuable suggestions.3. They were not content with their present achievement.4. What she is concerned with is nothing but money and fame.5. Even after a whole month, they are still surprised at the fact that I won the first prize.6. I have been bored with being with you.7. I am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what I do not know.8. He is indiscriminate in reading.9. We are hopeful that some day we could come back again.10. It was a very informative meeting.11. It is desirable to keep resistance as low as possible.12. That fellow is too talkative.(4) from adv. Into verb1. The boy told me his father was out.2. Mr. Nixon had said repeatedly that the American war in Indochina would soon be over.3. Wait me here. I’ll be back soon.Classroom practice:1. Can you come with us? Anyway, it’s up to you.2. Time is up. I must be off now.3. That presidential candidate is in again.4. Our holiday is three weeks away.5. The match was over, but there were still many fans in the stadium, crying forthe victory of their supporting team.6. Have another beer. It’s on me.7. Do you know her poem collection will be out soon?8. The performance is on.9. Open the window and let fresh air in.10. She is down with a bad cold.Two ——>into noun(1) from verb into noun1. To them, he personified the absolute power.2. Most US satellites are designed to burn up in the earth’s atmosphere after completing their missions.3. Two super go players from Japan were defeated one after another.4. Several buildings around were severely damaged in this explosion.Classroom practice:1. Formality has always characterized their relationship.2. A well-dressed man, who looked and talked like an American, got into the hall.3. Don’t you have such occasions when you are treated unfairly?4. Our company does not guarantee anything.5. He acted as though he knew women far too well for such a low-graded pupil.6. We were all deeply moved by his persistent spirit.7. Such incidents must be paid attention to in the future.8. The board objected that the company had cheated for similar contract once.9. An electric current varies directly as the electromotive force and inversely as the resistance.10. They signed two agreements that served to warm up the atmosphere of their relations.(2) from adj. into noun1. By the poor here, I mean those whose yearly income is below 20,000 Yuan.2. Robin Hood and his merry men hated the rich and loved and protected the poor.3. The White family were religious.4. His prediction was objective and honest.Classroom practice:1. I think your husband is quite eloquent, considerate and elegant too, but a little she-man.2. Official Moscow is going to object the proposal.3. Hospitals are getting more efficient these days.4. It took a long presidential drive to get them talk again.5. Under given conditions, the harmful can be transformed into the beneficial.6. In fission processes, the fission fragments are very radioactive.7. This problem is no more important than that one.8. The rate of the unemployed rose up by 1% this month.9. I’ll never allow you to doubt when I am correct.10. Guests of the meeting spoke highly of the comfortable rooms of the hotel.(3) from adv. into noun1. Originally he is from Shandong.2. This area is still poor economically.Classroom practice:1. He is physically strong but mentally weak.2. It was officially proved that an armed helicopter was shot down by terrorists.3. It was obvious that he was emotionally disturbed.4. The paper said editorially that it was against the spirit of the Central Committee of our Party to refuse to solve the problem of husband and wife living in two separateplaces.5. This fellow is psychologically unhealthy.Three ——>into adj.1. Independent thinking is an absolute necessity in study.2. Visitors were warmly welcomed.3. The promotion is a great success.4. It is a successfully translated version.Classroom practice:1. The security and warmth of the house were wonderful.2. Don’t ask me. I myself am a perfect stranger in this city.3. The puppet-show was performed with great regularity.4. She stupidly answered such a question.5. The board of the directors accepted the feasibility of the plan.6. After a busy and productive day, he felt deliciously tired.7. The teacher always complains about his students’carelessness in doing homework.8. It is of great importance to follow the agreed terms of the contract.9. The terrorists in this area were entirely destroyed.10. There is no use regretting the past.Four Conversion between other word class:1. Securities laws require companies to treat all shareholders reasonably and equally.2. The president had prepared meticulously for his journey.3. This is sheer nonsense.4. When she catches a glimpse of a potential antagonist, her instinct is to win her over with charm.5. They two were in a clear minority.6. The new mayor earned some appreciation by the courtesy of coming to visit the city poor.7. They were sitting under a tree and talking of the universe.8. Please give an accurate translation of this sentence.9. About all these blaming questions, he listened with calm.10. Hearing a strange noise from the room, he headed into it in a hurry.11. In order to make better use of the materials, people have studied their properties.12. He was sure he had done the right thing.13. I have the honor to introduce my wife to you.14. At the airport the two presidents gave each other a warm hug.15. “You are right.” He said with a slow nod.练习题一、将下列句子或短语译为汉语1.Illogically, she had expected some kind of miracle solution._____________________________________________________________________2.But, occasionally, through haste or carelessness, mistakes were made, so thatat the end of the business day one teller would be short on cash, the other long. _____________________________________________________________________3.Doctors and men both talked about a miracle drug constantly almost with awe. _____________________________________________________________________4.The answer had been there all of the time just out of reach._____________________________________________________________________5.The ample yard in back is dominated by heavily bearing fruit trees._____________________________________________________________________6.He wanted to tell John how surprised he was at his knowledge but embarrassmentmade him hold his peace._____________________________________________________________________7.Home after seven years. Home. The word had meant so much to him._____________________________________________________________________8.And as she thought, it became more involved. Harder to understand._____________________________________________________________________9.He stood on the curb till a car shot by._____________________________________________________________________10.When I came to the summit, I became very excited._____________________________________________________________________11.It was 1953, and I had just come from a remote country, to seek my fortune. _____________________________________________________________________12.I am so grateful to my father for his continuous encouragement during mychildhood._____________________________________________________________________lions of people in the mountainous areas are finally off poverty._____________________________________________________________________14.This pupil is a good writer._____________________________________________________________________15.Don’t you think he’s an idiot?_____________________________________________________________________16.He caught the ball with his left hand._____________________________________________________________________17.They were news-hungry._____________________________________________________________________18.He had been the ruler of that region for as long as twenty years._____________________________________________________________________二、将下列短文译为汉语Manners are the language of all human behavior and the building blocks of a child’s education. Learning to use manners —and, more importantly, learning the underlying values of caring, appreciation, compassion, empathy and respect that manners signify — contributes to children’s developing morality. For one thing, learning to usemanners and behave politely are life skills that children can cultivate while they are young. For another, like most of life’s important lessons, parents teach their children manners and civility by their words and by example. Children who see their parents behaving civilly are more likely to do the same in their dealings with others as children and later in life as adults.Section Five Word AddingOne for the purpose of grammar1. On the table are lying a book, a pen and an empty cup.2. The first electronic computers went into operation in 1945.3. He left the door behind without a word.4. She insisted that she had met him.5. She must be over forty.6. He promised to come, and he did.Classroom practice:1. They won victories in the past two years.2. The lion is the king of animals.3. She kept three pet animals: a dog, a cat and a little pig.4. He borrowed a pot, a bowl and two chopsticks and started his new life.5. After the match, I’ve got an important meeting.6. The chairman dismissed the meeting without a closing speech.7. He was a bank clerk.8. He has been working in the laboratory the whole afternoon.9. You should have come yesterday.10. They must have been out. The door was locked.11. Yesterday he went to a net bar and today he did again.12. When he left, he said he wouldn’t come back and would never and forever.Two for the purpose of meaning1. The crowds melted away.2. First you borrow, then you beg.3. He wandered in the yard, thinking what to take next.4. As a housewife, her everyday work is sweeping, cleaning and cooking.5. This report summed up the new achievements made in electron tubes, semiconductors and components.6. Her arrogance threw all her friends away.7. What beautiful flowers!8. Before the network, people have less one quick access for information.Classroom practice:1. Women don’t go shopping because things are cheap and fine.2. What enthusiasm young people show when they are in love!3. She’s such a woman: wherever she sits down and begins to talk, words pour out.4. Ideally, one day researchers will find out a therapy to cure cancer.5. The new American Secretary of State has proposed a world conference on food supplies.6. I’ll make a man of him. College is the place.7. Such is war: to the victor, the trophy; to the defeated, the costs.8. All bank clerks are on a strike for a pay claim.9. This is the best solution to your problem.10. Before television, people have more leisure activities after suppers.11. Being stable in air at ordinary temperature, mercury combines with oxygen if heated.12. It being a fine day, he decided to go out for a walk.13. Since 1980s, China has politically, militarily and economically developed rapidly.14. This is a thought-provokingly different explanation.15. She was more royal than the royals.16. Never drink before driving.17. Success is often just an idea away.18. It is more expensive than it was but not as good.19. The birds in the tree scattered away.20. At that time he was as poor as we are.Three for the purpose of rhetoric1. In April, there was the “ping”heard around the world. In July the ping “ponged”.2. This great scientist was born in New England.3. The Rush Hour4. 牛郎织女the Cow herd and the Spinning Maid separated by the Milky Way — a couple living in two separate places.Classroom practice:1. There are scenes of all sorts, some grand and lofty horse-riding, some scenes of high life, and some of very middling indeed; some love-making for the sentimental, and some light comic business.2. Nixon learned that China would welcome a presidential visit.3. The sky is clear blue now and the sun has flung diamonds down on meadows and banks and woods.4. Where there is water, there is life.5. The thief tiptoed into the house.6. It’s a bit fishy that she should have given away a villa like that.7. There is still prejudice and even some hatred, but in most walks of American life there are now more blacks than ever before.8. Churchill arrived in Washington to talk Roosevelt out of an early invasion ofEurope.9. For expert man can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one.10. Though the couple have divorced, they haven’t cut off relations completely.11. As a matter of fact, they have never met before.12. Someday the minutes will have to come to light.13. You really look sweet tonight.14. The girls were all smiles on hearing the good news.15. In the savage fighting, Germany itself was laid waste, the towns and countryside were devastated and ravished, the people decimated.Section Six Word Deleting1. A horse has four legs.2. Put your book on the desk.3. We live and learn.4. It is a fine day today.5. A square has four equal sides.6. He still had four kids in his house to feed on.7. On October 1st, 1949, the People’s Republic of China was founded.8. It is impossible for him to work out the problem in such a short time.9. It was with some difficulty that he found the way to his own house.10. There is another problem unsolved: where to get the technology.11. If winter comes, can spring be far behind?12. She is really foolish and stupid.13. They have done better than we have.14. The treat was pronounced null and void.15. The most amazing and inspiring part of the tale came after that.Classroom practice:1. They had ground him beneath their heel; they had taken the best of him; they hadmurdered his father; they had broken and wrecked his wife; they had crushed his whole family.2. There was still the faith that ordinary men are greater than the powers of nature or the mechanisms of man’s hands and will master them all in the end.3. Instead of an old woman knocking me about and starving me, everybody of all ages knocked me about and starved.4. University applicants who had worked a t a job would receive preference over those who had not.5. There was no snow; the leaves were gone from the trees, the grass was died.6. But it’s the way I am, and try as I might, I haven’t been able to change it.7. At long past, on June 6, 1944, after the European war was basically decided and Hitler licked, the allies launched their long delayed western front.8. Capital is the only fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed.9. We have seven days a week and twenty-four hours a day.10. Fight when you can win; move away when you can not.11. She shook and trembled with fear.12. The room was cozy and comfortable.13. The undersigned sellers and buyers have agreed to close the following transactions according to the terms and conditions stipulated below.14. It is never too late to mend.15. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.16. As it is late, let us go to bed.17. The Smiths found it rather difficult to persuade their son into getting rid of his bad habit.18. He’s dead and gone.19. There is still a myth that children can learn a foreign language faster and better than adults.20. The fox may grow gray, but never good.。