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PartITranslation(15)

TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoChinese.

1.Eachpersonseesthesamescene,buteachperceivessomethingdifferentaboutit.

2.Iftheroomfillswithsmoke,leanoutofthewindowunlesspreventedbysmokeandflamecomingfromaroombelowornearby.

3.Itriedtogetin,butitwasimpossibletobreakthroughthatmassoffrightenedpeople.

4.Toremoveyourlenses,firstwashandrinseyourhandsthoroughly.

5.Thehorsesweregenerallythefirstvictims;theyhadtobethrownoverboardwhentheydiedorbecamecrazedwiththirst.

6.Outdooradvertisingprovidestheadvertiserwiththelargestcolorfuldisplayofhisproduct,package,trademark,andslogan.

7.Duringthewintermonthsthehuntersworesnowshoestochasethebuffalointothedeepsnow,wheretheanimalswereeasilykilled.

8.Afew“old-time”cowboysremain,butmanyofthecowboys’sonsarestudentsatauniversityorstateagriculturalschool.

9.Aneffectiveinterview,whetheryouareofferedthejobornot,islikeanexcitingencounterinconversationwithyourseatmateonanairplane.

10.Remember,youcan’tcontrolwhatanemployerthinksofyou,justasshecan’tcontrolwhatyouthinkofher.

11.Oncewhenshesawaleaderofoneofthegangsrobbingheruncle,shefoughttheattackertoadraw.

12.Wearenaturallyattractedtopeoplewithideas,beliefsandinterestslikeourown.

13.Duringthefirstfewweeksofschoolshehadtotellherselfmanytimesthateducationwasoneofthewaysyougottobesomeone.

14.Ifyoudon’twanttotalktoapersonsellingaproductorservicebyphone,justsay,“No,thankyou”,andhangup.

15.Whenseatedbythewindowofabusonasunnywinterday,youmayfeelverywarm.

16.Theforeignermaybeunsureastowhentoshakehandsorembrace,whentoinitiateconversations,orhowtoapproachastranger.

17.Iamwritingtomakeastrongcomplaintabouttheimpolitetreatmentmyguests,mycolleagueandIreceivedwhenwevisitedyourrestaurantlastFridayevening.

18.Aftermanylongyearsofdevotedandpatientinstruction,thedoctorwasabletogettheboytoclotheandfeedhimself,recognizeandutteranumberofwords,aswellaswritelettersandformwords.

19.Itseemshardtobelievethattherearesomeanimalsthatdonotdie.

20.AgovernmentstudyconcludedthatAthenswasthenoisiestcityintheworld.

21.TodigacanalthroughhundredsofmilesofwildnessandswampsseemedasimprobableasdrillingaholethroughthecenteroftheearthtoChina.

22.ThecentralUnitedStates,thencalledthewest,grewrapidlyasaresultofErieCanal.

23.Manydriversnowadaysdonotevenseemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.

24.Manypeoplebelievedthatcanalswouldforevertaketheplaceofroads.

25.Inthebackgardenthegrassishighandrank;thegardenwallhascollapsedinseveralplaces,sothereareheapsofredbricksatintervals.

26.MissQuentinhadexpectedtomeetanolderman,sheisnotconvincedthatIwillunderstand.

27.Thiswas“unemployment”,thenewphenomenonforwhichanewwordhadbeenneeded.

28.Thisimpressivehotel,wellknownforitsgoodScottishcooking,isanidealchoiceforarelaxingfamilyholiday.

29.Atthesametime,aboutthirteenhundredAmericanteenagerswillgoabroadtolearnnewlanguagesandgainanewunderstandingofworldproblems.

30.Thebiggestsafetythreatfacingairlinestodaymaynotbeaterroristwithagun,butthemanwiththeportablecomputerinbusinessclass.

31.Schoolwastotallydifferentfromwhathehadexpected—muchmoreformal,muchharder.

32.Thewind,evenatsixtymilesanhour,iswarmandhumid.

33.Ifthecolorchangedoesnotreachthelinethedriverisintheclearunderthenewlaw.

34.Oflazinessyouareguiltybecauseyouwereasleepinyourhutonthismoonlitnightinsteadofmakinguseofthegoodopportunityforfishing.

35.Aswellasdisqualificationaconvicteddrivermayalsobefinedupto£100orhemaybesenttoprisonforuptofourmonths—orboth.

36.Itseemedunlikelythatanythingwaswrongwiththeinstruments,fortheyworkedperfectlyatloweraltitudes.

37.Earlyinthedevelopmentofagriculturemendiscoveredhowtomakealcoholicdrinksfromgrapesandcorn.

38.Thepublicisnotattractedbyimaginaryplotsinbooksbutpreferstheactual,therealstoryofrealpeople.

39.Winesmustbedrunkquicklyoncetheyareopened,otherwisebacteriawilluseairtoconvertthealcoholtovinegar.

40.Onechild,usingahairdryer,pretendstobethewind;anotherwithalampisthesun;andanothersimulatesrainwithawaterpistol.

41.Asfarasmannersareconcerned,IsupposeIhavealwaysbeenasupporterofwomen’sliberation.

42.Areasaremarkedoffforhousing,industry,andopenspace,andtheparcelsaredistributedtoallthestudents.

43.Thechildrendrawfree-formmapsoftheirtownandanalyzewhat’s“good”and“bad”aboutittodecidewhattheywantintheirfuturecity.

44.Theworldisprettycomplicatedtodaycomparedwithwhatitwasfortyyearsago.

45.Eachculturehasitsowntraditionalmusic,anditsownspecialinstrumentsforplayingitstraditionalmusic.

46.Evenifyouwanttogointobusinessforyourself,you’llneedmath.

47.Itistheimagethroughwhichyourecognizeyourphysicalexistenceintheworld.

48.Thedriverthenprovedmathematicallythatnocarcouldhavepickedupspeedfastenoughtobeexceedingthelimitatthespotwherehewasarrested.

49.AlthoughAmericanshavedifferentviewsonmanyissues,theytendtoagreeononesubject:

taxesaretoohigh.

50.Amongisolatedpeople,whoarenotoftenreachedbytradersfromoutside,commerceusuallymeansbarter.

PartIIBlankFilling(15)

Choosetheappropriatewordorphrasefromtheparenthesistofillintheblank,changeitsformifnecessary.

1.Thecriminalutterly(devoid/avoid)ofconsciencewassentencedtodeath.

2.Don’tbe(tight/uptight)aboutanexamination.It’suseless.

3.Shefeels(cutout/cutoff)inthesmallmountainvillage.

4.Yourcompositionisperfect,thereis(need/noroomfor)improvement.

5.Thepriceofthiswashingmachineincludesaone-year(warranty/wallet).Sowe’llrepairitfreeifyouhaveanyproblemsduringthefirstyearyouownthemachine.

6.Iprefertoeatata(homely/home)restaurantratherthanataluxuriousone.

7.Thelittleboy(deliberate/liberate)madeabignoiseinclassinordertocatchtheothers’ears.

8.Afterretirement,mygrandparentsarelivinga(simple/tranquil)lifeinthecountrybecausetheyhavebeentiredofthenoiseinthecity.

9.TheTownHallwasbuiltina(dominant/dominate)positiononahillwhereeveryonecouldseeit.

10.Satisfiedoryourmoneyback:

ifyouarenotperfectlyhappywithourproducts,justsendthembacktousandwewillmailyoua(fund/refund).

11.Ifyouaregoingoutshopping,canyouthiscoat(pickup/dropoff)atthecleaners’?

12.Ifwemissedthelastbus,walkhomeonlyasalast(resort/sort).

13.Ifeltconfidentofthe(authentic/author)ofthesignature.

14.Therain(makenosense/makenodifference)tothegamebecauseallofthemareusedtoplayingintheheavyrain.

15.The(highlight/light)ofthematchwillbeshownonTVtonight.

16.Healwaysdisplaysacertain(reticence/patience)indiscussingpersonalmatters.

17.Theplanstoimprovetheenvironmenthavealready(beinthecontrol/beintheworks).

18.Allsixofus(packinto/getinto)thattinycar,whichmademesick.

19.Thereductionofunemploymentshouldbe(paramount/amount)inthegovernment’seconomicpolicy.

20.Oureyesslowly(adoptto/adaptto)thedark.

21.Ilikethisroomverymuchbecauseit(overlook/uplook)thesea.

22.Heavysnow(blockinto/blockup)alltheroadstodowntown.

23.Idialedyournumberfourtimesbutthecalldidn’t(gothrough/goout):

Ijustheardafunnybuzzingnoise.

24.Theyoungmansketcheddownthe(problem/profile)ofthetoweragainstthesky.

25.Thepolice(detained/detected)himforquestioning.

26.There’s(noroomfor/noneedfor)doubt,i.e.Itisquitecertain.

27.(Compulsive/Inclusive)smokingisbadforyourhealth.

28.HetriedveryhardtoimprovehisEnglish(affectively/effectively).

29.He’stakingclassesincar(maintenance/maintain).

30.Therecanbefewbetterplacesfora(refreshment/refreshing)holidaythanthispicturesquehotel.

31.Manypeoplebelievedthatcanalswouldforever(taketheplaceof/instead)roads.

32.NearlyallwhovisitedtheUnitedStatesagreedthattheyhad(gainfaithfrom/gainfaithin)AmericanidealsanddeeprespectfortheU.S.brandofdemocracy.

33.Spaceappearstobeempty,butitisfullofunseendangersforthemenwho(venture/adventure)fromearth.

34.Iwastryingtorunandwasmakingpoor(way/headway)inmybig,flappingclownshoes.

35.She(stuckwith/remainedwith)heranimals,likethetroopershewas,sendingthemintothedeliverychuteuntileveryonewassafelyout,andbarelyescapedwithherownlife.

36.Todigacanalthroughhundredsofmilesofwildnessandswampsseemedas(umprobable/improbable)asdrillingaholethroughthecenteroftheearthtoChina.

37.Duringthewintertheyhauledin(provisions/provision)andequipmentbysledoversnow-coveredground.

38.Theonlyroadsconnectingthesettlementswereruttedand(cluttered/cluttering)withtreestumps.

39.Manywere(criticalabout/criticalof)theindifferencetostudyinAmericanschools,andofAmericans’lackofknowled

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