熊海虹研究生英语下册课后习题(1.4.5.6英文)
青海省高考成绩查询-梦想的力量读后感
Unit1
Task1
1. The show will tour
the provinces after it closes in London.
2.
Nancy woke to the sound of birds outside her
window.
3. The stigma of being a bankrupt is
likely to haunt him for the rest of his life.
4. We’ve never had much trouble with
vandals(故意破坏公共财物者)around here.
5. Unpainted
wooden furniture weathers to a gray color.
6.
There have been demonstrations in the streets in
the wake of the recent bomb
attack.
7. The
term “cardboard city” was coined to describe
communities of homeless people
living in
cardboard boxes.
8. The trouble is that these
restrictions have remained while other things have
changed.
9. The company just managed to
weather the recession.
10. Renaissance art is
not really his province ---he specializes in the
modern period.
11. Let’s toss a coin to see
who goes first.
12. The winner will receive a
prize with a value of 珐琅1,000.
13. A headless
rider haunts the country lanes.
14. The post
office has promised to resume first-class mail
delivery to the area on
Friday.
15. Thank
you for going to so much trouble to find what I
was looking for.
16. On the other side of the
coin,there’ll be tax incentives for small
businesses.
17. The day dawned bright and
clear,with the promise of warm, sunny weather.
18. The young have a completely different set
of values and expectations.
19. The protest
began with a small group, but then others took up
the refrain.
20. He valued the house for me at
珐琅80,000.
Task2
1. The tranquil atmosphere
of the inn allows guests to feel totally at home.
2. Technological advances might ultimately
lead to even more job losses.
3. In the
aftermath of the shootings, there were calls for
tighter controls on gun
ownership.
4. Her
kindness and generosity cancel out her occasional
flashes of temper.
5. He was beginning to
wonder if he would survive the ordeal.
6.
Foreign food aid has led to a drastic reduction in
the numbers of people dying of
starvation.
7. Perhaps her most important legacy was her
program of educational reform.
8. There were
food shortages and other deprivations during the
Civil War.
9. The new economic policies could
prove suicidal for the party.
10. The building
will be completed around six months earlier than
anticipated.
11. The experience was enough to
keep him preoccupied for some time.
12. The
road to happiness is paved with adversities.
13. She aspires to nothing no less than the
chairmanship of the company.
14. He might be
influenced by nostalgia for the surroundings of
his happy youth.
15. In retrospect, I
wish that I had thought about alternative courses
of action.
Task3
1. Watching your
baby being born is a mind-blowing
experience(极其令人兴奋的经
历).
2. There is built-
in storage space (内置储藏空间)in all bedrooms.
3.
This handout focuses on self-protection
measures(自我保护措施)under difficult
climatic
conditions.
4. I’m sure we could offer you
some short-term employment(短期的工作).
5. So, how
is it that we all,or at least many of us, have
such a distorted and negative
self-
perception(歪曲的、否定的自我观念)?
6. Helen Hunt stars
as a character undergoing life-changing
event(改变了生活的事
件) in Then She Found Me.
7.
She has written a book that is beautiful because
of the honesty and the raw
emotion that is
portrayed in all-encompassing details(无所不包的细节).
8. Having a decent job contributes to a good
self-image(一个好的自我形象).
Unit4
Task1
1.
The children get fidgety if they have nothing to
do.
2. The shipyard has been dealt another
crushing blow with the failure to win this
contract.
3. His pithy advice to young
painters was, “Above all,keep your colors fresh.”
4. It is important to note that foraging for
information does not equate with aimless
“surfing”.
5. The murder victims’ families
have appealed to the Supreme Court to get a(n)
definitive answer.
6. His addition to
drugs propelled him toward a life of crime.
7.
On their triumphant return home,the captain, Brian
Robson, was applauded for
sticking to his
guns.
8. The ubiquity of advertising is not
being driven by corporations searching for new
ways to sell products but by media searching
for new ways to make money.
9. Here are your
travel documents, all duly signed.
10. By the
same token,reduced military budgets would force
the government to curtail
its foreign
involvement.
Task2
1. In that
relationship, regardless of differing views, you
have mutual respect and
cherish your
friendship above everything else.
2. McDonald
refused to elaborate on his reasons for resigning.
3. This show will no doubt add to his growing
reputation.
4. The economic performance of the
EU has taken on a new dimension with the
notion of a “new economy”.
5. He hoped it
would lead to a basis for negotiations but he
refused to speculate
onabout the chances of
success.
6. Robert Burns likens love to
a red rose which is newly sprung in spring.
7.
The password will prevent others from tinkering
with your data.
8. The forces of freedom are
steadily chipping away at the power of the forces
of
control.
9. He was out in the rain all
day and this brought onabout a bed cold.
10.
Then he took a step in the direction of the
traveler, who appeared to be immersed
in
reflections which were not very serene.
Task3
1. The regions where a person grows up may
have a subtle effect on his or her idea of
typicality of certain items.
2. Many sties
on the Internet provide free access to e-books .
3. Business is in the midst of a sea change
when it comes to staffing and retaining
superior talent.
4. Since 1970,Green has
been on the faculty of Harvard university, where
he currently
holds two named professorships.
5. John is a voracious book reader and
participates in two monthly book clubs.
6.
When your goal is in your conscious mind all the
time, you’ll stay focused on it.
7. In all
facets of community life,the media play a central
role as the conduit for
information and
potentially a catalyst for activism and change.
8. The rent was due, so your check came as an
absolute godsend!
9. I must have skipped a
page, because I lost the thread of the story.
10. In the warm winter afternoon,she likes to
stroll through elegant prose.
Unit5
Task1
1. Many children will cling to a
soft blanket or toy as a substitute for their
mother at
night.
2. The eye is one of the
most delicate organs of the body.
3. Travelers
came from distant lands to visit the shrine.
4. The train depart Waterloo at 9:00 a.m. on
Saturday.
5. There is often no clear
distinction between an allergy(过敏) and food
intolerance.
6. It’s almost inevitable that
the client will form a very close bond with the
therapist.
7. There are two main problems
which afflict people with hearing
impairments(损
伤).
8. Many persons in the
vicinity were awakened by the blast, and some were
thrown
from their beds.
9. The decision to
leave her children now haunts her.
10. By this
time the Captain had grown used to living in a
blue haze.
11. We looked out over a desolate
landscape of bare trees and stony fields.
12.
History books do not tell us mush about the
domestic lives of our ancestors.
13. The baby
monkey clasped its mother’s fur tightly.
14.
When you are dealing with so many patient,mistake
are bound to happen.
15. They force the
reader to slow down,to dwell on what is happening.
Task2
1. I stood at the edge of the old
quarry(采石场),with a sheer drop of 10 or 20 meters
below me.
2. Harriet glanced
around,wondering if she could slip out unnoticed.
3. The restaurant space also gives the sense
of a genuine,if somewhat too comfortable,
desert experience.
4. The terrorist group
is still looking to seek revenge against its
attackers.
5. The boat sheered away and headed
out to sea.
6. People who suffer heart attacks
tend to have a high level of cholesterol(胆固醇) in
the blood.
7. His father had deserted the
family when Graham was three years old.
8. We
maneuvered(操纵) the canoe so it skirted just around
that rock.
9. Dan protested it wasn’t him who
had caused the problems.
10. They began
searching for a distant location to store the
duplicates of the more vital
records.
11.
He looked for a strip of level ground where he
could land the plane.
12. The motive for the
murder was clearly revenge.
13. Her blue skirt
swayed from side to side.
14. Despite their
protests, the students’ fees were increased.
15. Everyone who votes has to fill in a slip
of paper in order to register.
16. Give the
plant a lot of bright light, to duplicate outdoor
conditions.
Unit6
Task1
1. Slavery was
abolished in the United States in the 19
th
century.
2. I’ll never be unfaithful again. I
give you my solemn word.
3. Do they observe
Christmas Day in that country?
4. Nothing will
stop them in their quest for truth.
5.
Management has given a pledge that there will be
no job losses this year.
6. These monument are
a vital part of the cultural heritage of South
America.
7. Signing this form commits you to
buying the goods.
8. The Social Democrats are
now in alliance with the Greens.
9. The hot
sunny days were tempered by a light breeze.
10. The room was converted from a kitchen to a
lavatory.
11. He was found guilty of
subversion and imprisoned.
12. We are
determined to eradicate racism from our sport.
Task2
1. Water is not an effective shield
against the sun’s more harmful rays.
2. Within
minutes, the car engulfed in flames.
3. We
must respect the rights of sovereign nations to
conduct their own affairs.
4. The company has
completely outpaced its rivals in the market.
5. There’s no need to belabor the point—you
don’t need to keep reminding me.
6. She
invoked several eminent scholars to back up her
argument.
7. Helicopters carried 300 women and
children from two embattled villages.
8.
According to the witness’s testimony, you were
present when the crime was
committed.
9.
In spite of our best endeavors, it has proven
impossible to contact her.
10. After many
trials and tribulations, we finally reached our
destination.