综英4 Unit 7 The Monster
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Unit 7 The Monster
Vocabulary
I. 1. person with extremely excessive
self-pride
2. with all their talents combined
in him
3. in a bad temper; unwell or annoyed
4. without
5. use as much influence of his
as possible (from behind the scenes)
6. make
concession
V. 1. humbleness (modesty)
2.
amazing (stunning, miraculous)
3. cold-blooded
(inhumane, merciless)
4. void
5. ethical
(moral, principled, scrupulous)
6. parody
(caricature)
7. exhilaration (bliss, ecstasy)
8. proudly (self-importantly)
VI. 1.
company
2. controlled
3. imprecise
4.
out of fashion
5. immediately
6. cover
Grammar
III. Both John and I
wanted to go to the movies, but we could not agree
on which picture we
should go to see. A new
picture was showing at the Palace and another at
the Globe. Neither John
nor I had seen either
of these pictures. I wanted to see the one at the
Globe, but John didn't.
IV. 1. My cousin,
John, who has a beautiful tenor voice, is
appearing at the Royal Festival Hall,
where I
am going to meet him after the concert.
2. The
roller coaster, which made its appearance in 1884,
is still one of the most exciting rides in
an
amusement park.
3. As I could not find a
British-made ballpoint pen, I bought a French one,
which was expensive
although it was an
extremely simple pen.
4. Everybody who is
interested in brass rubbings should visit our
village church because it
contains some
beautiful brasses which date from the 14th
century.
5. Despite free medical treatment
being available to everybody in the country, there
are still a
number of private hospitals, which
are mostly patronized by foreign visitors who do
not want to
wait for a bed in a National
Health Service hospital.
6. Crochet, which
used to be a favourite pastime in Victorian times,
is back in fashion because
clothes have become
so expensive that it is worthwhile to make them.
7. Clanging its bell, the empty cable
car approaches, swaying as though slightly drunk.
8. We arrived by plane from Denver, a
16-minute that culminated in a breathtaking
touchdown at a
tiny airport tucked in among
the Rocky Mountains.
V. 1. The child is
lonely; he would be happier if he had someone to
play with.
2. I have some letters to write.
3. He was the first man to leave the burning
building.
4. The pilot was the only man to
survive the crash.
5. The last one to leave
the room must turn out the lights.
6. That is
the largest ship to be built.
7. My files are
all over the place. I wish I had a box to keep
them in.
8. I don't much care for cooking for
myself; if I had a family to cook for I'd be more
interested.
Translation
I. 1. 任何
人只要有一丝半点的不同意见,即使再微不足道,也足够让他高谈阔论几个钟头,
用他那十分累人的雄辩
从多方面论证自己是正确的,结果是他的听众呼得目瞪口呆,两耳震
聋,为了息事宁人,只她顺从他。
2. 他发出了几十封哀求信,有时不知廉耻的向人献媚,有时他又会对自己的支持作为某种
特
权高傲地赏赐给他希望得到的资助人,一旦这份荣耀被人拒绝,他又会深感被人冒犯。
3. 如果有人
仰慕他的作品,能够并且愿意为他所用,他就会动用各种关系,想尽办法见上
一面;可是他又会因为表示
出某种愚蠢的、毫无意义的傲慢和无礼而树立死敌。
4. 这简直就是一个让人难以言表的奇迹,他那
可怜的大脑和身体竟然没有在如此强大的创
造力的折磨下崩溃,这个恶魔挣扎着,抓挠着要挣脱出来,撕
扯着,尖叫着,想要他把内心
的音乐谱写出来。
II. 1. For the sake
of your family, you should look before you leap
and not take so many risks.
2. I feel a bit
out of sorts after last night's heavy drink.
3. His father pulled endless wires and got him
a position in an inflated government department.
4. If you read his letter carefully, you can
find his real intention between the lines.
5.
I knew I was downright rude to him, but I found
excuses for myself.
6. Many of the outstanding
figures of the past were exceptionally versatile
men. Leonardo da
Vinci, for instance, rolled a
painter and an inventor into one.
7. He
finally killed himself after being under the
torment of insomnia for many years.
8. He was
dumb with amazement.
III. 2001年7月7日,耶路撒冷举行的一场音
乐会在以色列引起了轩然大波。世界著名指挥
家丹尼尔·巴伦博伊姆正在率领德国管弦乐团在以色列艺术
节上演奏瓦格纳的音乐,而瓦格
纳是一个反犹太的德国作曲家,也是希特勒最欣赏的音乐家。建国以来的
50多年里,以色
列一直都有这么一条不成文的禁忌----不公开演出瓦格纳的任何作品。因为对许多
以色列犹
太人和二战大屠杀的幸存者来说,瓦格纳的音乐是和希特勒政权紧紧联系在一起的。尽管瓦格纳的作品在全世界范围内广为人知并广泛演出,但在以色列只要一提起瓦格纳就会激发人
们的愤怒
和谴责。
但巴伦博伊姆坚持认为,瓦格纳的反犹太主义思想既不能忽视,也不可简单地把它等同于他<
br>的音乐。他的音乐是由于它所具有的艺术价值而值得人们欣赏,一个民主的社会不应当阻止
人们欣
赏这样的作品。
Unit 8 the discus thrower
Text comprehension:
I.C
II. 1. F
2. F 3. F 4. T
Vocabulary
I. 1. reddish
brown
2. low-growing
3. almost unbearable
degree
4. brings the spoon into light contact
with
5. visit the patients
II.
1.
accomplice
2. probing
3. furtive
4.
solid
5. pruned
6. acknowledging
7.
hefted
8. unwrapped
III
1. peculiar
2. impression
3. dwellings
4. delivery
5. disinfectants
6. assembly
7.
probings
8. awkwardly
IV
1. B
2. A 3. A 4. C 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. A
V
1.
stare (watch, look)
2. live (reside, inhabit,
lodge, stay)
3. sway
4. satire (sarcasm,
derision, ridicule)
5. tense (nervous,
stressed,anxious)
6. remarkable
(extraordinary, notable, striking)
7.
desirable (pleasant, agreeable)
8. stretch
(extend)
VI.
1. location
2. praises
3. much
4. supporting
5. usually
6. bring together
I II III IV V VI VII
VIII IX
Grammar
I.
1. you have
enjoyed it
2. she needs a good rest
3. you
have had a good time
4. someone hashad smoked
in here
5. I had run a marathon
6. Susan
isn’t coming
7. he were an old man
8. the world were coming to an end
II
1. I were was a child
2. it happened only
yesterday
3. she knew everything
4. to let
the painful memories pass
5. awakened from
some dream
6. searching for something
7.
she were the Queen
8. he were a patient
III.
1. J 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. G 6. H 7. E 8.
F 9. I 10. C
IV.
1. Apes are the animals
nearest to men in appearance.
2. These
article are well written, but there is still room
for improvement.
3. Crises often occur in the
best-regulated families.
4. The passers-by
stopped and put their hands into their trouser
pockets.
5. Traffic accidents often occur at
crossroads.
6. Telephones are a necessary in
the modern world.
7. The storm did great
damage to the crops.
8. We have a very high
opinion of the old professors.
V.
1. are
2. is 3. areis 4. is 5. isare 6. isare 7. are 8.
Is
Translation
II
1. Searchlights
fingered across the black water.
2.
Since a robbery happened in this building, the
night watchman has become more
careful and
makes his rounds once every hour.
3. He stuck
to his plan, though there was nothing left to prop
him up.
4. He is paid by the police to spy on
the activities of the terrorists.
5. In time
they will come to accept the harsh reality.
6.
That man’s behaviour looks very suspicious. He is
pretending to sleep, but now
and then he
steals a furtive glance at the passers-by.
7.
The social and economic changes that have taken
place in this country are so s
weeping that it
has dwarfed all its neighbours.
8. In the dim
light of the daybreak, I saw a dark shape looming
athwart the door.
III.
父亲那些浆得发硬的衬衫是个问
题。他穿衬衫时,把它套住头往下拉,两只手左右乱伸,寻
找袖子。新衬衫非常结实,经得起这样拉扯,
不会撕裂,但经父亲穿过后,很快就不那么结
实了。首先他知道,他会听到它开始撕裂的声音, 这使他
感到讨厌。他憎恨任何脆弱的表
现,不管是人还是物。他愤怒时摸索袖子会比以前更加用力,接着会传来
衬衫撕裂时刺耳的
劈啪声和母亲大声的抱怨。