Languagework I.Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words. 1.The first time I went to Washington D.C.was on the edge of the summer 2.Preparations were in the air around our house before school was even over. 3.In fact,my first trip to Washington was a mobile feast 4.as if we had never been Black before. 5.My parents wouldn't speak of this injustice,not because they had contributed to it. 6.My fury was not going to be acknow ledged by a like fury I.Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and mote the difference of meaning between them. BRUISE SCAR 1.Be sure to store these tropical fruits carefully as they easily. 2.She continued massaging her right foot,which was and aching. 3.He was for life during a pub fight. 4.This is something that's going to him forever. DAMPEN SOAK 1.Nothing quite beats the luxury of in a long and hot bath at the end of a tiring day. the stamp at the back and stick it on the envelope;there you are. 3.I've gotten my feet thoroughly in the cold,feeling frozen through and through. 4.I hate to your spirits,but aren't you overlooking a few minor points? ACKNOWLEDGE ADMIT 1."These are some faults which men readily but others not so readily”(Epictetus) 2.The general finally that the war had not been going as well as expected,but he affirmed that a shift in strategy would enhance the prospects of victory. 3.His cooking reflects a determination to his northern roots 4.He under questioning that he was in the service of a foreign power,but denied that he was guilty of espionage. AGONY ANGUISH 1.In a Guatemalan prison,the man lingered in for 18 minutes when the lethal injection finally took effect. 2.So you will be saving these villagers a lot of trouble and if you tell us now where they are. 3.No child deserves to live in the shadow of fear, and pain. 4.The driver screamed in and dropped the automatic as he was crushed between the door and the chassis. I.Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the cox, using its appropriate form
Language work Ⅰ. Explain the italicized part in each sentence in your own words. 1. The first time I went to Washington D.C. was on the edge of the summer. 2. Preparations were in the air around our house before school was even over. 3. In fact, my first trip to Washington was a mobile feast. 4. . as if we had never been Black before. 5. My parents wouldn’t speak of this injustice, not because they had contributed to it. 6. My fury was not going to be acknowledged by a like fury. Ⅱ. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their appropriate forms and mote the difference of meaning between them. BRUISE SCAR 1. Be sure to store these tropical fruits carefully as they _ easily. 2. She continued massaging her right foot, which was _ and aching. 3. He was _ for life during a pub fight. 4. This is something that’s going to _ him forever. DAMPEN SOAK 1. Nothing quite beats the luxury of _ in a long and hot bath at the end of a tiring day. 2. _ the stamp at the back and stick it on the envelope; there you are. 3. I’ve gotten my feet thoroughly _ in the cold, feeling frozen through and through. 4. I hate to _ your spirits, but aren’t you overlooking a few minor points? ACKNOWLEDGE ADMIT 1. “These are some faults which men readily _ but others not so readily” (Epictetus). 2. The general finally _ that the war had not been going as well as expected, but he affirmed that a shift in strategy would enhance the prospects of victory. 3. His cooking reflects a determination to _ his northern roots. 4. He _ under questioning that he was in the service of a foreign power, but denied that he was guilty of espionage. AGONY ANGUISH 1. In a Guatemalan prison, the man lingered in _ for 18 minutes when the lethal injection finally took effect. 2. So you will be saving these villagers a lot of trouble and _ if you tell us now where they are. 3. No child deserves to live in the shadow of fear, _ and pain. 4. The driver screamed in _ and dropped the automatic as he was crushed between the door and the chassis. Ⅲ. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the cox, using its appropriate form
ensconce agony vulnerable in private dazzle avow travesty dainty approve relieve decree flair 1.The local council that the hospitals that are not be able to reach the service standards 2.When Hamlet murmured "To be,or not to be",he was faced with an dilemma. 3.The young mother smiled at her son who asked to play outdoors. 4.The Prime Minister is now firmly in Downing Street with a large majority. 5.We need a manager with plenty of to run the business in China 6.It is noticed that quick-minded people suffer no to criticism. 7.It was a_ to be outside in the fresh air again after staying weeks-long underground 8.The government's commitment to reduce tax has been largely appreciated N.Put a word in each blank that is appropriate for the context. The year which preceded my father's death had made a great change in my life.I had been living in New Jersey,working in defense plants,working and living among southerners,white and (1) .I knew about the south. of course,and about how southerners treated Negroes and how they expected them to (2) but it had never entered my (3) that anyone would look at me and expected me to behave that way.I learned in New Jersey that to be a Negro(4) precisely,that one was never looked at but was simply at the(5) of the reflexes the color of one's skin caused in other people.I acted in New Jersey as I had always acted,that is as I thought a great deal of myself-I had to act that way -with results that were,unbelievable.I had scarcely arrived (7) I had earned the enmity,which was extraordinary ingenious,of all my superiors and nearly all my co-workers.In the beginning,to make matters I simply did not know what was happening.I did not know what I had done,and I shortly began to wonder anyone could possibly do,to bring about such unanimous,active,and unbearably vocal hostility.I knew about Jim-crow but I had never it. Translation I.Translate each of the following sentences into English,using the expressions given in the brackets. 1.我自己还没有看过,不过大家都认为这是一部好片子。(suppose) 2.女主人把奶酪切成刚好一口的小片。(bite-size) 3.倘若睡眠不足的话,没人能够正常生活。(deprive) 4.他细心地学我的样子,装作没发生什么怪事。(copy) 5.外面热得灼人,游客都躲到还有电扇凉快的小屋里。(fan-cooled) 6.我就是来看他那被说的神乎其神的脚法的。(field)
ensconce agony vulnerable in private dazzle avow travesty dainty approve relieve decree flair 1. The local council _ that the hospitals that are not be able to reach the service standards. 2. When Hamlet murmured “To be, or not to be”, he was faced with an _ dilemma. 3. The young mother smiled _ at her son who asked to play outdoors. 4. The Prime Minister is now firmly _ in Downing Street with a large majority. 5. We need a manager with plenty of _ to run the business in China. 6. It is noticed that quick-minded people suffer no _ to criticism. 7. It was a _ to be outside in the fresh air again after staying weeks-long underground. 8. The government's _ commitment to reduce tax has been largely appreciated. Ⅳ. Put a word in each blank that is appropriate for the context. The year which preceded my father’s death had made a great change in my life. I had been living in New Jersey, working in defense plants, working and living among southerners, white and (1) _. I knew about the south, of course, and about how southerners treated Negroes and how they expected them to (2) _, but it had never entered my (3) _ that anyone would look at me and expected me to behave that way. I learned in New Jersey that to be a Negro (4) _, precisely, that one was never looked at but was simply at the (5) _ of the reflexes the color of one’s skin caused in other people. I acted in New Jersey as I had always acted, that is as _ I thought a great deal of myself—I had to act that way - with results that were, unbelievable. I had scarcely arrived (7) _ I had earned the enmity, which was extraordinary ingenious, of all my superiors and nearly all my co-workers. In the beginning, to make matters _, I simply did not know what was happening. I did not know what I had done, and I shortly began to wonder _ anyone could possibly do, to bring about such unanimous, active, and unbearably vocal hostility. I knew about Jim-crow but I had never _ it. Translation Ⅰ. Translate each of the following sentences into English, using the expressions given in the brackets. 1. 我自己还没有看过,不过大家都认为这是一部好片子。(suppose) 2. 女主人把奶酪切成刚好一口的小片。(bite-size) 3. 倘若睡眠不足的话,没人能够正常生活。(deprive) 4. 他细心地学我的样子,装作没发生什么怪事。(copy) 5. 外面热得灼人,游客都躲到还有电扇凉快的小屋里。(fan-cooled) 6. 我就是来看他那被说的神乎其神的脚法的。(field)
7.我不是一个严格意义上的教师,因为我没有接受过训练,但是我有丰富的 教学经验。(proper) 8.学生通常都会在考试前猜测题目。(anticipate) II.Translate the following into English. It would be fatal for America to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro.This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality.Nineteen sixty-three is not an end,but a beginning.There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights.The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges
7. 我不是一个严格意义上的教师,因为我没有接受过训练,但是我有丰富的 教学经验。(proper) 8. 学生通常都会在考试前猜测题目。(anticipate) Ⅱ. Translate the following into English. It would be fatal for America to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro. This sweltering summer of the Negro’s legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality. Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning. There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights. The whirlwinds of revolt will continue to shake the foundations of our nation until the bright day of justice emerges