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英语课后翻译答案英语听力答案 1. C The man paid last time 2. D reading the texts time and again 3. A he can’t remember people by sight 4. B to remind the woman to take her keys when going out 5. C he has a good memory 6. C Marketing 7. D She can’t lend him her notes right now and ...

英语课后翻译答案
英语听力答案 1. C The man paid last time 2. D reading the texts time and again 3. A he can’t remember people by sight 4. B to remind the woman to take her keys when going out 5. C he has a good memory 6. C Marketing 7. D She can’t lend him her notes right now and advises him to attend the seminar 8. B To look at pretty girls 9. D Neither work hard 10. A The teaching is very practical 11. C She doesn’t want the family to break up 12. A The manager sent flowers to celebrate the couple’s anniversary. 13. B In a kitchen 14. C The boys’ parents have divorced. 15. D Many women would be happy to be rid of their husbands. 16. C A job vacancy. 17. D She is quick to learn. 18. A A resume should not be too long 19. C Because of the company’s good reputation and products. 20. B To become a senior manager or higher. 21. C He will give the woman another camera. 22. D All of the above. 23. A Shipping is included in the price. 24. B It was delivered too late 25. C Problems in the exchange of information and ideas. 26. C He was scared by some ads. 27. C They may throw firecrackers at people. 28. B Put his money in a safer pocket. 29. A The man dislikes them while the man sympathizes with them. 30. D Cancel his credit card. 31. B Even scientists cannot understand EI Nino. 32. D Both the man and the woman think positively about it 33. A To grow trees. 34. A To treat old electrical appliances safely. 35. C The woman should not use an aerosol spray. 36. C aisle-window middle 37. B Two business class tickets at a reduced price. 38. C The British Airways counter is Counter 26. 39. D Because he has a metal plate in his body. 40. A Security guards search her check-in suitcase. 1. A learning different things 2. C concentrating only on what is important 3. D you can focus on its features 4. B you can stop breathing in for a short time, and then breathe out slowly 5. D Memory-developing skills 1. A Factors related to memory development 2. B They contain protein 3. D Older people 4. D All of the above 5. C Sleep helps the brain to revise and store information 1. B They won’t eat snacks 2. C He used his he did not even brush his teeth 3. D Leaving a certain period of time everyday for studying 4. A One who asks many questions for full understanding 5. D Secrets of successful students 1. B The development of Harvard University. 2. A 1 3. C It was not dominated by a single religious group. 4. D Promoting the university’s research 5. D All of the above 1. C. She would become a single parent. 2. A. The two daughters liked stay along. 3. B Children are harmed in their parents’ remarriages. 4. B Children in blended families feel no better than in single-parent families. 5. B She might have left home. 1. B 19 2. D She wants to learn skills to earn wages. 3. A They are facing pressure from both their relatives. 4. D All of the above. 5. C Problems of early marriage. 1. C Getting prepared for questions at a job interview. 2. C How you can beat all other competitors. 3. B Your present and future 4. A I don’t have any 5. D You should relate your strengths to job requirements. 1. C Because it leaves a first impression and you have only one chance to do so. 2. A Because employers may not have time to read everything. 3. A At the beginning. 4. C Three 5. B Resume tips. 1. D How to find a good business location. 2. C A place that is building up. 3. C Choosing an economically inactive place because of the low costs. 4. A Whether you should set up a company in a certain place. 5. C Join the local organizations. 1. C Adding value to an existing product. 2. B Cutting the price of the product. 3. B It is an example to show how to improve a product. 4. A Most products and services can be improved. 5. D How can we find good business ideas? 1. D 8% 2. A The number of teen smokers increased. 3. B Professional help 4. C More then one-fourth of teenagers still smoke. 5. C The success in combating teen smoking and the remaining problem. 1. C A regular English class. 2. D Because the school wanted to get more money. 3. A He was influenced by the way his Spanish-speaking parents spoke. 4. B He remained a top student. 5. A He felt that the school cared more about money than about pupils’ welfare. 1. C It happens every four to five years. 2. A There are higher temperatures and more rainfall 3. D It caused floods and drought in different places. 4. B Drier weather 5. C This year’s as well as the usual EI Nino.      1. D It can move halfway around the world in a week 2. B Evaporation form the ocean 3. A It cool the land and oceans. 4. C Because the Asian population will increase a lot. 5. C The causes and results of a cloud of pollution. 1. B He wanted to watch planes flying across the sky 2. A They had to pay a lot of bills. 3. C The man wanted to fly but the woman wanted did not want him to. 4. C The couple could have a free ride if neither of them made a sound during the trip. 5. D She fell out of the plane 1. D A description of airline companies. 2. C They both vary a great deal. 3. D The increase of the price 4. A Airlines have changed from government-owned to profit-seeking enterprises. 5. B Its business changes for better or worse after some years. U5 21 Always the college professor, my dad had carefully avoided anything he considered too sentimental, so I knew how moved he was to write me that, after having helped educate many young people, he now felt that his best results included his own son. 22 The Reverend Nelson wrote that his decades as a "simple, old-fashioned principal" had ended with schools undergoing such swift changes that he had retired in self-doubt. "I heard more of what I had done wrong than what I did right," he said, adding that my letter had brought him welcome reassurance that his career had been appreciated. 23 A glance at Grandma's familiar handwriting brought back in a flash memories of standing alongside her white rocking chair, watching her "settin' down" some letter to relatives. Character by character, Grandma would slowly accomplish one word, then the next, so that a finished page would consume hours. I wept over the page representing my Grandma's recent hours invested in expressing her loving gratefulness to me -- whom she used to diaper! U6 18 Old Behrman was a painter who lived on the ground floor beneath them. He was past sixty and had a long white beard curling down over his chest. Despite looking the part, Behrman was a failure in art. For forty years he had been always about to paint a masterpiece, but had never yet begun it. He earned a little by serving as a model to those young artists who could not pay the price of a professional. He drank gin to excess, and still talked of his coming masterpiece. For the rest he was a fierce little old man, who mocked terribly at softness in any one, and who regarded himself as guard dog to the two young artists in the studio above. 19 Sue found Behrman smelling strongly of gin in his dimly lighted studio below. In one corner was a blank canvas on an easel that had been waiting there for twenty-five years to receive the first line of the masterpiece. She told him of Johnsy's fancy, and how she feared she would, indeed, light and fragile as a leaf herself, float away, when her slight hold upon the world grew weaker. Old Behrman, with his red eyes plainly streaming, shouted his contempt for such foolish imaginings. 20 "What!" he cried. "Are there people in the world foolish enough to die because leafs drop off from a vine? I have never heard of such a thing. Why do you allow such silly ideas to come into that head of hers? God! This is not a place in which one so good as Miss Johnsy should lie sick. Some day I will paint a masterpiece, and we shall all go away. Yes." U7 12 Porter came to Portland when he was 13 after his father, a salesman, was transferred here. He attended a school for the disabled and then Lincoln High School, where he was placed in a class for slow kids. 13 But he wasn't slow. 14 His mind was trapped in a body that didn't work. Speaking was difficult and took time. People were impatient and didn't listen. He felt different -- was different -- from the kids who rushed about in the halls and planned dances he would never attend. 15 What could his future be? Porter wanted to do something and his mother was certain that he could rise above his limitations. With her encouragement, he applied for a job with the Fuller Brush Co. only to be turned down. He couldn't carry a product briefcase or walk a route, they said. 16 Porter knew he wanted to be a salesman. He began reading help wanted ads in the newspaper. When he saw one for Watkins, a company that sold household products door-to-door, his mother set up a meeting with a representative. The man said no, but Porter wouldn't listen. He just wanted a chance. The man gave in and offered Porter a section of the city that no salesman wanted. 17 It took Porter four false starts before he found the courage to ring the first doorbell. The man who answered told him to go away, a pattern repeated throughout the day. 18 That night Porter read through company literature and discovered the products were guaranteed. He would sell that pledge. He just needed people to listen. 19 If a customer turned him down, Porter kept coming back until they heard him. And he sold. 20 For several years he was Watkins' top retail salesman. Now he is the only one of the company's 44,000 salespeople who sells door-to-door. U8 9 I'm a pure scientist in some ways,and I know that many different studies or findings could be used for evil. Our job as scientists is to make the most of this technology and make it available to the greatest number of other scientists who can help us do good things with it. There's really no effective way for an individual scientist to stop someone else from using the knowledge for something they shouldn’t. 10 we need to be honest about the techniques that we used. They need to be able to be replicated by other people, and so, we are providing a roadmap. I would hop that the legislation that’s in place and the great public disapproval that would result from any attempt to clone a human would dissuade anyone from going down that path. 11 What is it they say? There is no technology that hasn't been used for some evil purpose at some point. Quite honestly I do think that someone will attempt human reproductive cloning. I do think it's inevitable, and it's virtually impossible to legislate that away. 1.奶奶想当然地认为粮价要涨,所以买了许多大米 Grandma took it for granted that food prices would soar, so she bought a lot of rice. 2.我可以给你引用几个例子来说明她献身科学的精神 I can quote you several instances of her dedication to science. 3.20世纪80年代中国一些经济特区开始迅速发展起来 The 1980s saw the start of the swift development of some special economic zones in China. 4.两国关系的紧张部分是由最近的间谍事件引起的 Tension between the two countries stemmed in part from the latest spy affair. 5.彼得已在一家律师事务所当了多年律师,你可考虑请他做你的律师,当你需要法律援助时,由他代你行事 Peter has worked in a law firm for many years. You can consider having him as your lawyer to act on your behalf when you need legal help. 1.这座红房子在参天古树的映衬下十分夺目。The red house stands out against the old trees that reach high up to the sky. 2.我的新工作薪酬很高,但是其他方面我并不满意。The salary in/for my new job is great, but for the rest, I’m not satisfied. 3.两条溪流的水在我们村子附近汇合了。 The waters of the two streams mingle near our village. 4.我们不应该嘲笑别人的宗教信仰。 We should not mock at other people’s religious beliefs. 5.这间房间的窗帘同家具的风格不大协调。 The curtains of the room are not quite in tune with the style of the furniture. I.昨天半夜我听到脚步声在过道里回响,心里害怕极了。 I grew terribly scared when I heard sound of footsteps echoing round the hallway at midnight yesterday. 2.这些名牌运动鞋保穿12个月。 The name-brand sports shoes are guaranteed for 12months. 3.雪暴使交通运输陷入混乱。 Snowstorms threw communications and transportation into disorder. 4.我最近工作压力很大,我想去海边度假。 I’ve been suffering a lot of stress from work lately, I feel like taking a vacation at the seaside. 5. 住公寓不错,但有其局限——比如说,没有自家花园。Living in an apartment is all right, but it has its limitations--- for example, you don’t have your own gardens. 1.医学专家就克隆人是否应被允许以及对社会有何潜在影响展开了辩论。 Medical experts debated whether the cloning of human beings should be permitted and what its potential effects on society might be 2.当地百分之八十五的人拥有全职工作,只有百分之三的人称自己没有工作。eighty-five percent of the people in the local area in full-time employment ;only 3% describe themselves as unemployed 3.我国相关部门将加快立法,保护农民工的权力。 The departments concerned in China will speed up legislation to protect rights of migrant workers 4.近年来一些心理学家试图从生物学的观点解释智力。 In recent years, some psychologists have tried to explain intelligence from a biological standpoint 5.世界金融危机对该国的出口工业产生了巨大影响。至仅仅六个月的时间里,许多工厂迫于情势而关门歇业。The global finanical crisis has had a huge impact on that country’s export industry. In no more than six months,many factories have closed down by necessity.
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