大学高职高专英语4 1-10

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1.有些人容易对陌生人产生怀疑。(be prone to) (Some people are prone to distrust strangers.)
2.琳达拒吃甜品,因为她正在节食。(pass up) (Linda passed up the dessert because she was on a diet.)
3.约翰快速翻阅杂志找甘分类广告。(page through) (John paged through the magazines for classified
ads.)
4.他们的声音回响在空荡荡的大厅里。(echo) (Their voices echoed in the big empty hall.)
5.她并未充分表现出与他结婚的愿望。(manifest) (She didn't manifest much desire to marry him.)
6.没有什么事情能使我采取这样的措施。(tempt) (Nothing could tempt me to take such a step.)
7.如果你这样开车,最后得上医院。(end up) (If you drive your car like that, you'll end up in
hospital.)
8.这是我们正在努力的目标。 (This is the goal that we are striving toward.)
1别担心,民生几个小时就到了。(a matter of) (Don't worry; it's only a matter of hours till
the doctor arrives.)
2.新顾客不能在本店赊帐。(buy on credit) (New customers can't buy on credit at this shop.)
3.我没有足够的钱买汽车,所以只好将就了.(do without) (I haven't enough money to buy a car, so I'll
just have to do without.)
4.他们在战争中学会了如何应付紧急情况。 (They learned the hard way how to cope with the emergency
during the war.)
5.拉尔夫(Ralph)想为他的孩子们做好应有的准备. (Ralph wanted to make proper provisions for his
children.)
6.任何工资上升的成本肯定会转嫁到消费者身上。(pass on) (Any increase in wage costs would certainly
be passed on to the consumers.)
7.她拿出全部储蓄,揍足买了一套两居室的公寓。 (She scraped together the last of her savings to
buy a two-bedroom flat.)
8.他在演讲中加入T很多有趣的故事。(include into) (He had included a large number of funny stories
into his speech.)
1.我将安排本周五见牙医。(schedule with) (I'll schedule an appointment with my dentist for
Friday.)
2.对他的惊人发现,我表示了热烈祝贺。 (I warmly congratulated him on his marvelous discovery.)
3.你在城里时,随I才来看我们.(drop by) (Drop by any time you're in town.)
4.对于这部电影,我跟你的感觉是相同的。 (I feel the same way about the movie as you do.)
5.汤姆通过驾考后,填写了一份驾照的中请。(fill out) (After Toni passed his driving test he filled
out an application for the driver's license.)
6.彻底大扫除以前,玛丽先清理掉屋里的报纸。 (Mary got the old newspaper out of the way before
she did a general cleaning of the house.)
7.等待片刻,他马上就来。(hang on) (Hang on and he w川come soon.)
8.很抱歉,我不能将这个会议列入我的行程. (I'm sorry. I can't fit this meeting into my schedule.)
1.他以原价的一小部分钱买下这张书桌和椅子。 (He purchased the desk and chair at a fraction
of their original cost.)
2.他们的房子被窃贼破门而入。(break into) (They've had the house broken into by thieves.)
3.上百名乘客对该家航空公司提起诉讼。 (Nearly one hundred passengers filed a lawsuit against the
airline.)
4一般说来我喜欢吃鱼,尤其是鱿负.(salmon; in general) (I like fish in general, and salmon in
particular.)
5.许多女学生专攻医科。(specialize in) (Many girl students specialize in medicine.)



6.我倾向于认为这不是一种好的解决办法。(tend to) (I tend to think that's not a good solution.)
7.救护车风驰电掣般地驶过。(race by) (An ambulance raced by.)
8.这本书与飞机有关。(have something to do with) (This book has something to do with airplanes.)
1.充其量只有几百人出席会议。(at best) (At best a few hundred people attended the meeting.)
2.探险者们深受严寒和暴风雪的困扰。(be beset with) (The explorers were beset with severe cold
and storms.)
3.我承诺参加这次竞标。(be committed to) (I am committed to taking part in this bid.)
4.现在投资古董生意是不合时宜的。(be off the clock) (It is off the clock to invest in the antique
business.)
5.他将在下月出任主席。(be slated to) (He is slated to become chairman next month.)
6.在困难时期,我们应该迎难而上。(bite the bullet) (We must bite the bulls吐。hen we are in
difficulties.)
7.3点30分的列车正从5号月台驶出。 (The three-thirty train is pulling out of platform rive.)
8.当她被车掩倒时,她大声哄喊,试图引起其他人的注意。 (When she was hit by a car, she cried out
in an attempt to draw the attention of other passengers.)
1.许多人认为正餐没有负和肉是不可想象的。 (Many people can't conceive of a dinner without
meat or fish.)
2.癌症与吸烟是有关的。(link to) (Cancer has been linked to smoking.)
3.约翰一头红发,这使他和一头黑发的亲戚们有所不同。 (John's red hair distinguishes him from his
relatives with black hair.
4.国家发行的货币总要胜过非困家发行的。 (National currencies always gain an advantage over
private currencies.)
5.他们试图追溯这条河的源头。(trace„to) (They are trying to trace the river to its source.)
6.我们应当学习反映比较发达经济特点的尖端生产技术。 (We should learn sophisticated production
technologies that are characteristic of the more developed economics.)
7.随着调查的深入,他们的注意力集中到一个人的身上. (As the investigation went on, they narrowed
their focus on one man.)
8.在上次的选举中,他投了现任总统的票.(vote for) (He voted for the incumbent president in the
last election.)
1. It echoed through the hallways and out onto the quad like some ancient Gregorian chant.(这
个问题在走廊里回荡着,一直传到了院子里,就像古时候的格列高利圣咏。)
2. Like an astronaut floating unchained through space, I had no purpose in life (没有人生目标,
我就像个没有系上保险索的航天员,在太空中漂浮。)
3. Everyone else was happily moving forward in their lives, striving toward careers in
anthropology,sociology, biology and the like. (其他人都兴高采烈地迈向人生之路,在人类学,社会
学,生物学等领域开拓前程。)
4. They each had to share their majors with me, and each had opinions as to what mine should be.(他
们各自都要与我共享他们的专业,每个人都要对我的专业提供忠告。)
5. i left for campus hoping for a divine major- declaring inspiration between my house and the
administration building that would point me in the right direction. (我出发赶往学校,希望在从
家到学校行政大楼的路上,上天能赐予我申报专业的灵感, 指明正确的方向。)
1. The inflation grows up by the elevator, but the salaries grow up by the stairs.(通货膨胀是
乘着电梯往上,而工资却是走着楼梯往上。) 2. In the United States we panic if the inflation rate
10 percent. (在美国,如果通货膨胀率接近10%的话,我们就会感到惶恐不安。) 3. To compensate for



inflation, Argentina's government has periodically devalued the nation's currency一sometimes
by 11000 percent in one yea r.(为了抵消通货膨胀的影响,阿根廷政府定期将国家货币贬值—有时年贬
值率竟要达到11,000 %) 4. If you own a fruit stand and you expect the price of gas to go up by
25 percent next week, most likely you will raise the price of your bananas by at least 25 percent,
if not more.(如 果你拥有一个水果摊,而且你预期下周的煤气费将上涨25%,很可能你会把你的香蕉价格
提高至少25 %或是更多些。) 5. In Buenos Aires. cash payments for large purchases are often
transported in armored cars.(在布宜诺斯艾利斯,用以购买大宗货物的现款往往是用运钞车来运送的。)
1. 1 wanted to ask if you had thought about securing an internship for your final semester.(我
曾想问你在最后一个学期是否要找个实习岗位。) 2. That's wonderful! Sure, I can definitely fit it
into my schedule. (那太好了!我当然能够安排的.) 3. She is helping compile information for a book
which will become the authority on cultures and peoples in South America.(她正在为编写一本书
收集数据,该书将成为介绍南美洲的文化和民族的权威著作。) 4. That way, there wouldn't be so much
pressure on each of you.(这样的话,你们俩都不会感到那么紧张。) 5. I'm basically looking for
someone who can gather information regarding cultures which exist along the Amazon River.(我
主要是找一个能收集关于亚马逊河流域文化数据的人。) 1. The other Americans and I roared with
laughter, while the Chinese looked puzzled.(我和其他的美国人哄然大笑,而中国人却一脸的迷茫。)
2. Taken literally, an ambulance chaser is a lawyer who follows an ambulance to the scene of an
accident, hoping to persuade the accident victim to file a lawsuit against whoever injured h im.(从
其字面上理解,一个追逐救护车的是指一位律师跟着救护车来到事故现场,想说服受害人起诉 伤害他的人。)
3. It would be a serious ethical violation for a lawyer to follow an ambulance to an accident
scene in order to solicit business .(实际上,假如律师为了揽生意而追逐救护车到出事现场,那会被
认为是不道德的。) 4. The term
who represent accident victims prefer to be called “追逐救护车
的人”并非褒奖之词。替事故受害者打官司的律师更愿意人们称他们为“人身伤害律师”。 5. But accurate
or not, they underlie much of the American public's negative attitude towardawye rs.(但无论是
真是假,这些(看法和故事)使得律师在美国公众心目中的地位很低) 1. Maglev trains, which use
advanced magnets to achieve super-speeds, may be the answer to Japan's future transport needs.(利
用先进的磁技术以达到超高速的磁悬浮列车也许能满足日本未来的交通需求。) 2. As the train pulls
out of the station, most of the sensation is of quiet power.(随着列车驶离车站,给人最深感受的
是列车沉稳的动力系统。) 3. At just over 160 kph, the wheels fold upward while the engines and
carriages sink until they sit just above the track.(时速一旦超过160公里,列车的车轮就会向上
折起, 而车头和车身却会下沉至轨道正上方。) 4. Given its reliance on cutting-edge technology, the
Maglev's Achilles' heel is obvious:it's very expensive. (考虑到磁悬浮列车依据的是尖端技术,它
的致命弱点显而易见:费用昂贵。) 5. The Japanese government has poured trillions of yen into public
construction projects in the past decade, largely in an attempt to keep construction companies
afloat as commercial building slowed in the post-bubbl era. (在过去十年中,日本政府在公用事
业项目中投人 了数万亿日元,主要是为了使建筑公司能够在泡沫经济破灭后商用房建设锐减的情况下继续
运作。) 1. It's impossible to conceive of America without the restless entrepreneurial desire
to go someplace new, do something new, and become someone new.(想到美国就不可能不想到不安于现
状的求新、创新、争当新人的企业家精神。) 2. At mid-century, the beau ideal of business might have
been the manager, but at the century's beginning一and certainly now at its conclusion一
our heroes are builders, founders, and risk takers.(在20世纪中叶,企业的美好理想体现在管理者
身上,但在20世 纪之初及其即将终结的现在,我们的英雄当数企业营造、创始人及冒险家。) 3. If
matte most,then sloan or watson might win the nod --Microsoft's no smaller, but



it'sonly No. 109 on the FORTUNE 500.(如果规模最重要,那 么斯隆或沃森都能得到首肯,微软也不示弱
《财富》500强中仅名列第109位) 4. Gates' story is far from over, of course一a lot could happen
to burnish or blot his memory. (当然,盖茨的故事远未结束,众多或荣或辱的事情都可能留在他的生
平记录当中。) 5. The Businessman of the Century was the builder of an industry that transformed
the very land we live on, the first to create a mass market as well as the means to satisfy it,
as great an entrepreneur as we've ever seen.(世纪实业
家缔造的工业改变了我们赖以生存的国土,首次创立了杨销市场

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