Languagework I.Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words. 1.I moved cautionsly.straining to catch the exact words. 2.The flushing toilet drowned out the rest. 3.I shook away that memory and rose laboriously. 4.I couldnt bring myselfto tell him that I am afraid to be deep in sleep while she is awake. 5.Something inside me is going thru this funny,alien state,a sense of being at the mercy ofsome strange force. 6.Like Tuesday,when I came upon her pouring coffee straight from the jar. II.Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them. RESENTMENT OFFENCE 1.She cherished a deep towards her employer for having denied her a promotion. 2.Success is a motivator,regular failure only fuels fear and 3.Never had she seen him so tense,so quick to take as he had been in recent week. 4.Reporters and photographers alike took great at the rude way the star behaved during her interview. NEGLECT NEGLIGENCE 1. among other qualities,can be the most harmful to students taking exams. 2.The town's oldest temple is collapsing due to years of 3.The that large cities like New York have received over the past years is tremendous. 4.The accident resulted from faulty car brakes,and the driver was accused of MEDICATION MEDICINE 1.Sunshine and rest are good for convalescents. 2.You could begin to think about a cure that would not require lifelong 3.If your doctor determines that you have high blood pressure,you may be placed on 4.The best for overweight individuals is careful dieting. APPELLATION NAME 1.Not being a British citizen,and belonging to a country that has not been part of the British Empire since 1776,Reagan was not entitled to use the "Sir". 2.These bullies never used her real,but simply referred to her with a(n) 3.She's never had any drug problems or done anything to give jazz a bad 4.The _of“aunt”and“uncle”for the old slaves were not only common among the blacks,but the whites also addressed them in the same way. III.Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box,using
Language work I. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words. 1. I moved cautionsly . straining to catch the exact words. 2. The flushing toilet drowned out the rest. 3. I shook away that memory and rose laboriously. 4. I couldn’t bring myself to tell him that I am afraid to be deep in sleep while she is awake. 5. Something inside me is going thru this funny, alien state, a sense of being at the mercy of some strange force. 6. Like Tuesday, when I came upon her pouring coffee straight from the jar . II. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them. RESENTMENT OFFENCE 1. She cherished a deep _ towards her employer for having denied her a promotion. 2. Success is a motivator; regular failure only fuels fear and _. 3. Never had she seen him so tense, so quick to take _ as he had been in recent week. 4. Reporters and photographers alike took great _ at the rude way the star behaved during her interview. NEGLECT NEGLIGENCE 1. _, among other qualities, can be the most harmful to students taking exams. 2. The town’s oldest temple is collapsing due to years of _. 3. The _ that large cities like New York have received over the past years is tremendous. 4. The accident resulted from faulty car brakes, and the driver was accused of _. MEDICATION MEDICINE 1. Sunshine and rest are good _ for convalescents. 2. You could begin to think about a cure that would not require lifelong _. 3. If your doctor determines that you have high blood pressure, you may be placed on _. 4. The best _ for overweight individuals is careful dieting. APPELLATION NAME 1. Not being a British citizen, and belonging to a country that has not been part of the British Empire since 1776, Reagan was not entitled to use the _ “Sir”. 2. These bullies never used her real _, but simply referred to her with a(n) _. 3. She’s never had any drug problems or done anything to give jazz a bad _. 4. The _ of “aunt” and “uncle” for the old slaves were not only common among the blacks, but the whites also addressed them in the same way. III. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using
its appropriate form. primordial hallucination impassive harass resentment peremptorily loathsome empathy incessantly lurk affliction trauma 1. is common in patients who suffered damages to the brain. 2. There are two main problems which people's hearing 3. Having begun my life in a children's home,I have the greatest with the little ones. 4.Some people need to confront apast,but others find it better to live it alone. 5.A new survey found that 50%of women had experienced some form of sexual in their working lives. 6.He's large and languid,meeting each inquiry with a(n) countenance. 7.From the very first days of the reforms,the parliament kept on a(n) drumbeat of protest. 8.I deeply those sort of rumors being circulated at a time of deeply personal grief. IV.Transform each of the following sentences,using "a factive abstract noun an appositive clause”. 1.You may have dozed off during my lecture,but that doesn't exempt you from writing this paper. 2.You went to sleep during the movie and this fact suggests that you should go to bed earlier. 3.You excuse yourself by saying that the children keep disturbing you,but I can't accept that. 4.I know that I can always call upon you for support,and that is a great comfort for me. 5.People suspect that smoking is a major cause of cancer:this rests on a large amount ofevidence. 6.When scientists'argument that cigarette smoking might increase one's chance of developing lung cancer,this was not well received by some smokers 7.It is believed that no one is infallible,and this is well-founded. 8.It has long been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder,and I do agree with it. 9.She got greatly shocked when she realized that it was true that they had spent all their money. 10.Columbus reported that there was a king in the south who owned great quantities of gold and this lured many explorers to the search for El Dorado. Translation I.Translate each of following sentences into English,using the words or expressions given in the brackets. 1.当前不景气的汽车市场可能引发生产商之间新一轮的价格战。(trigger)) 2.支持者的欢呼声几乎淹没了示威者的抗议。(drown out) 3.许多历史性建筑因人为和气候影响已近破落。(at the mercy of) 4.飞速上涨的房价快把渴望购买新房的工薪阶层逼到了绝望的边缘。(drive somebody to the edge of)
its appropriate form. primordial hallucination impassive harass resentment peremptorily loathsome empathy incessantly lurk affliction trauma 1. _ is common in patients who suffered damages to the brain. 2. There are two main problems which _ people’s hearing. 3. Having begun my life in a children’s home, I have the greatest _ with the little ones. 4. Some people need to confront a _ past, but others find it better to live it alone. 5. A new survey found that 50% of women had experienced some form of sexual _ in their working lives. 6. He’s large and languid, meeting each inquiry with a(n) _ countenance. 7. From the very first days of the reforms, the parliament kept on a(n) _ drumbeat of protest. 8. I deeply _ those sort of rumors being circulated at a time of deeply personal grief. IV. Transform each of the following sentences, using “a factive abstract noun + an appositive clause”. 1. You may have dozed off during my lecture, but that doesn’t exempt you from writing this paper. 2. You went to sleep during the movie and this fact suggests that you should go to bed earlier. 3. You excuse yourself by saying that the children keep disturbing you, but I can’t accept that. 4. I know that I can always call upon you for support, and that is a great comfort for me. 5. People suspect that smoking is a major cause of cancer: this rests on a large amount of evidence. 6. When scientists’ argument that cigarette smoking might increase one’s chance of developing lung cancer, this was not well received by some smokers. 7. It is believed that no one is infallible, and this is well-founded. 8. It has long been said that absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I do agree with it. 9. She got greatly shocked when she realized that it was true that they had spent all their money. 10. Columbus reported that there was a king in the south who owned great quantities of gold and this lured many explorers to the search for El Dorado. Translation I. Translate each of following sentences into English, using the words or expressions given in the brackets. 1. 当前不景气的汽车市场可能引发生产商之间新一轮的价格战。(trigger) 2. 支持者的欢呼声几乎淹没了示威者的抗议。(drown out) 3. 许多历史性建筑因人为和气候影响已近破落。(at the mercy of) 4. 飞速上涨的房价快把渴望购买新房的工薪阶层逼到了绝望的边缘。(drive somebody to the edge of)
5.在你父亲找到另一份工作之前,我们都要勒紧裤带。(tighten) 6.那家公司至今没能摆脱它的老传统的束缚。(shake away) 7.他们意识到,在压倒性军事优势面前,抵抗意味着自杀。(overwhelm) 8.把狗叫式发声当作先锋派歌唱是一种误解。(barking) II.Translate the following into Chinese. Listen,son,I am saying this to you as you lie asleep,one little paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily wet on your damp forehead.I have stolen into your room alone.Just a few moments ago,as I sat reading my paper in the library,a hot,stifling wave of remorse swept over me.I could not resist it.Guiltily,I came to your bedside.These were the things I was thinking,son:I had been cross to you.I scolded you as you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely a dab with a towel.I took you to task for not cleaning your shoes.I called out angrily when I found you had thrown some of your things on the floor
5. 在你父亲找到另一份工作之前,我们都要勒紧裤带。(tighten) 6. 那家公司至今没能摆脱它的老传统的束缚。(shake away) 7. 他们意识到,在压倒性军事优势面前,抵抗意味着自杀。(overwhelm) 8. 把狗叫式发声当作先锋派歌唱是一种误解。(barking) II. Translate the following into Chinese. Listen, son, I am saying this to you as you lie asleep, one little paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily wet on your damp forehead. I have stolen into your room alone. Just a few moments ago, as I sat reading my paper in the library, a hot, stifling wave of remorse swept over me. I could not resist it. Guiltily, I came to your bedside. These were the things I was thinking, son: I had been cross to you. I scolded you as you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely a dab with a towel. I took you to task for not cleaning your shoes. I called out angrily when I found you had thrown some of your things on the floor