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翻译句子 1.她的父亲是一个特别体贴的人,他总能让她感受到他的爱。 2.Jenn...

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1.她的父亲是一个特别体贴的人,他总能让她感受到他的爱。

2.Jenna项链上的水晶像钻石一样闪亮。

3.林老师正在寻找方法使全体学生都参与到班级课题。

4.许多人对互联网的未来感到乐观。

5.我想申请一个当运动会志愿者的机会。

6.只要我们努力,我们的梦想迟早会实现。

 

1. Her father was a very thoughtful man who always made her feel loved. 2. The crystal in Jenna's necklace sparkles like a diamond. 3. Mrs. Lin is looking for ways to involve all of her students in the class project. 4. Many people are optimistic about the future of the Internet. 5. I want to apply for an opportunity to be a volunteer in the sports meeting. 6. As long as we work hard, our dreams will come true sooner or later. 【解析】 1.本句关键词(组):thoughtful“体贴的”,make her feel loved“让她感受到被爱”,可以使用定语从句构成复合句,根据语境句子用一般过去时。故译为:Her father was a very thoughtful man who always made her feel loved. 2.本句关键词(组):crystal“水晶”,sparkle like a diamond “像钻石一样闪亮”,主语是crystal是第三人称单数,谓语动词用单数。故译为:The crystal in Jenna's necklace sparkles like a diamond. 3.本句关键词(组):be looking for“正在寻找”,involve sb. in“让某人参与到”,class project“班级课题”,根据句意,句子用现在进行时。故译为:Mrs. Lin is looking for ways to involve all of her students in the class project. 4.本句关键词(组):be optimistic about“对……感到乐观”,the future of the Internet“互联网的未来”。故译为:Many people are optimistic about the future of the Internet. 5.本句关键词(组):apply for“申请”,an opportunity to be a volunteer“一个当运动会志愿者的机会”。故译为:I want to apply for an opportunity to be a volunteer in the sports meeting. 6.本句关键词(组):as long as“只要”,come true“……实现”,sooner or later“迟早”,从句是条件状语从句,根据句意,使用主将从现。故译为:As long as we work hard, our dreams will come true sooner or later.
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1.Parties at Bruno's house were always dominated by Grandmother's singing, which for some reason always seemed to ___________ the moment when Mother moved from the main party area to the kitchen, followed by some of her own friends.

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C. come up with    D. contradict

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A. comment on    B. make sense

C. make out    D. weigh up

3.The pyjama people all jumped to attention whenever the soldiers ___________ and sometimes they fell to the ground and sometimes they didn't even get up and had to be carried away instead.

A. assumed    B. saluted

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4."Poland,' said Bruno thoughtfully, ___________ the word on his tongue.

A. weighing up    B. making up for

C. insisting    D. winding up

5.An hour before the Fury ___________ Gretel and Bruno were brought downstairs, where they received a rare invitation into Father's office.

A. soaked up the applause of the guests    B. showed off

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6.Shmuel watched him do this and ___________ nervously. "I have to go back,' he said.

A. phrased the question    B. backed away

C. shrugged his shoulders    D. steadied himself

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A. run into    B. march into

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A. collected    B. investigated

C. irritated    D. confirmed

 

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Work and the Young: Generation Jobless

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Youth unemployment is often at its worst in countries with inflexible labour markets. High taxes on hiring, strict rules about firing, high minimum wages: all these help force young people to the street corner. South Africa has some of the highest unemployment, in part because it has powerful trade unions and inflexible rules about hiring and firing. Many countries with high youth unemployment rate have high minimum wages and heavy taxes on labour. India has around 200 laws on work and pay.

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What matters is not just number of years of education people get, but its content. This means expanding the study of science and technology and closing the gap between the world of education and the world of work-for example by upgrading vocational education and by building closer relations between companies and schools. Germany, which has the second lowest level of youth unemployment in the rich world, owns long-history system of vocational schooling and apprenticeships (学徒制).

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1.According to the passage, which of the following statements may the author approve of ?

A. A flexible labour market is not enough to raise youth employment.

B. As long as the economy grows youth unemployment will soon be settled.

C. Firms fire more older workers than the young in the economic slowdown.

D. Powerful trade unions and high minimum wages lead to high employment.

2.The author mentioned the German's education system in order to show_____________.

A. rich countries are responsible for high youth unemployment

B. the problem of youth unemployment has been settled

C. companies have more responsibilities to settle youth unemployment

D. the match between education and the labour market can reduce youth unemployment

3.What does the underlined phrase "vocational education” mean in Para.7 ?

A. Technical training.

B. Higher education.

C. Moral education.

D. Business courses.

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A. the need for labour market revolution

B. possible ways to settle global youth unemployment

C. the relations between education and employment

D. factors contributing to low youth unemployment

 

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Senses That Work Together

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When New York researchers, Daniel Wesson and Donald Wilson, tried to find out the truth about a "mysterious” area of the brain called the olfactory tubercle, they had to deal with this fact. Originally, they only intended to measure how olfactory tubercle cells in mice responded to smell. But during testing, Wesson noticed that every time he put his coffee cup down, the mouse cells jumped in activity. In fact, the olfactory tubercle is well-placed to receive both smell and sound information from the outside world. Later they found that among separate cells, most responded to a smell but a significant number were also active when a sound was made. Some cells even behaved differently when smell and sound were presented together, by increasing or decreasing their activity.

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Further research found that listening to different sounds can change your perceptions. Studying taste this time, the team ordered some special toffee (太妃糖) and put together “soundscapes” corresponding to bitterness and sweetness. Participants tasted similar pieces of toffee while listening to each soundscape, and found the toffee more bitter or sweeter, depending on which soundrack they were listening to.

Studies like this are helping scientists correctly describe our understanding of the senses, and how the brain combines them with its advantage. The consequences are worth considering. Could we see musicians work together with chefs to produce sound-improved food and drink? Will you be ordering a coffee with a soundrack to bring out your favorite smell? Come to think of it, that could be one thing you hope coffee shop chains don’t get round to.

1.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. A lot of research focuses on the senses.

B. There can be a link between sound and smell.

C. Sound and vision are relatively easy to study.

D. Evidence about the way senses work is hard to obtain.

2.In Wesson and Wilson's research,__________.

A. the mice were affected more significantly by sound

B. the result confirmed what the researchers had suspected

C. the connection between sound and smell was found by chance

D. the mice seemed to be afraid of certain sounds or smells

3.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?

A. Participants took an active part in the experiments.

B. The purpose of the further experiments was totally different.

C. The result failed to support what was found in previous experiments.

D. Experiments showed that links between sound and smell were consistent.

4.How does the author feel about the effect of the research?

A. She is surprised at the recent developments.

B. She is excited about the creative chances.

C. She is convinced that the findings will be used soon.

D. She is worried about how the knowledge can be applied.

 

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Envelope Budget

From McDonald's to Sonic, fast food had a bad effect on my waistline and my budget. It was nothing to run to a drive-through to pick up a cold drink or a quick bite to eat. It was so easy to use my card for a small purchase. For me, I got a lot of satisfaction from fast food.

One day I sat down and calculated that I was spending a surprising $40 a week on fast food. This was a lot of iced coffee and hamburgers! Instead of reducing my guilty pleasures, I decided to give myself a strong budget to reduce my consumption. Every Monday I placed an envelope with $20 in my purse. That was my fast food budget for the entire week. If there was anything left over at the end of the week, it was mine to save or spend. If I spent all of the money during the week, there were no more fast food stops that week.

The budget made me more mindful of my purchases. Instead of purchasing a large drink from Sonic, I would purchase a small. It was sill satisfying but not nearly as pricey. Instead of eating a whole meal, I would pick the part that I actually wanted. Many days, the thought of hanging onto the money for a special purpose meant more to me than the instant satisfaction of fast food. I never really felt unhappy because it was a conscious choice to spend or save with each purchase.

Envelope budget kept me honest. I had a clear idea how much money was spent each week on fast food purchases. I started to bring my lunches more often to save more money for the week. It was a fun challenge to see how much I could save every week.

Changing the way I spent on fast food not only helped my budget, but improved my weight. In the first month I was able to get rid of 5 pounds by simply changing the way I approached spending on fast food. Now I am more likely to bring my lunch than to buy it. I am not upset, but empowered to make positive choices to improve my life.

1.According to Paragraph 1, the author _____________.

A. was fond of fast food very much

B. had no time to cook for herself

C. lived with a small amount of money

D. got some benefits from using her card

2.The author set her envelope budget to _____________.

A. buy fast food at a good bargain

B. save money to buy more fast food

C. get rid of the habit of eating fast food

D. make fast food spending under control

3.We can infer from the last paragraph that _____________.

A. it is unusual to make some changes

B. the budget means a pressure on life

C. envelope budget is good for health

D. it is hard to enjoy a healthy lifestyle

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A. Why the author became addicted to fast food.

B. How envelope budget changed the author's life.

C. How fast food controlled the author's behavior.

D. Why the author took envelope budget seriously.

 

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