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            • 1.

              句子翻译:(共10小题)

              (1) 

              学生们保持沉默, 没人知道如何回答老师问题。(remain / keep silent)

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              (2) 

              如今,许多老年夫妻都不与他们成年的儿女居住。(live apart from)

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              (3) 

              许多人主张在这个小镇建一座医院。(advocate doing)

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              (4) 

              你应该少花点时间在工作上,以享受家人的陪伴。(enjoy one’s company)

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              (5) 

              做化学实验时,你得小心别伤到自己。(do/conduct an experiment)

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              (6) 

              在嘈杂的环境中聚精会神地学习是非常困难的。(focus /concentrate on)

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              (7) 

              一想到我们将可以提前几天完成任务就很高兴。(ahead of; deadline)

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              (8) 

              等你上了大学,你就会更加成熟,并能自己做一些决定了。 (mature; make decisions)

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              (9) 

              一想到即将到来的假期就激发起我努力准备考试的动力。   (think about; motivation; devote)

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              (10) 

              适应新国家的气候花了他们一会儿时间。(adapt…to…)

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            • 2. New books and old ones arrived at the British Museum a hundred years ago, and more people came    (1)  (read) them. The old reading rooms were    (2)  (crowd). The air was bad and readers got terrible headaches. The librarian, Panizzi, wanted poor students, as   (3)  as rich men, to be able to learn. He got a free copy of every new book for the British Museum. Soon, there were three rows    (4)  books on every shelf and hundreds of books on the floor. Something cheerful happened. Panizzi   (5)   (he) designed the famous round Reading Room, with a beautiful high roof and forty kilometers of     (6)   (bookshelf). Some of the equipment was unusual. Cool air came up through small holes in the tables. Hot air in tubes under the floor kept readers’ feet warm. When the new Reading Room opened, there was a party with drinks    (7)  a large breakfast on the desks. You can imagine     (8)  wonderful the new Reading Room is! Since then, many famous men     (9)  (write) there. And the readers can enjoy all kinds of books   (10)  ( comfortable) in the new Reading Room.
            • 3.

                Jet lag (时差反应), ____  (1)  ____(cause) by traveling between time zones, is becoming a common problem for travelers: for 49 percent it's not much trouble and for 45 percent it is ____  (2)  ____ real problem. It influences the internal biological clock, and may lead to tiredness, digestive and sleep problems.

                   Generally ____  (3)  ____(speak), our biological clock is slightly disturbed ____  (4)  ____ we just move into the next time zone, but jet lag becomes a problem once we have passed through three or four time zones. The body usually ____  (5)  ____(take) about one day to get over each hour of time difference. But the seriousness of jet lag problems also depends on our ____  (6)  ____(direct) of travel. If we go north or south, we won't notice any difference, because there is usually no time zone change. However, if we travel west we will be in advance of ____  (7)  ____(our) as far as our internal clock is concerned, and problems may arise. A west-to-east journey, ____  (8)  ____ the other hand, makes us late compared to the local time. It often demands even ____  (9)  ____(great) effort in adjustment since we are not quick enough ____  (10)  ____(catch) up with the new time schedule. Therefore, a trip from New York to Los Angeles often causes fewer problems than a Los Angeles-New York trip.

            • 4.

                Until recently daydreaming was viewed as a waste of time. Or it was considered an unhealthy escape from real life and its duties. But now some people25____ (take) a fresh look at daydreaming. Some think it may be a very healthy thing to do. Some researchers are finding that daydreaming may be important to mental health. Daydreaming, they tell us, is a good means of relaxation. But its benefits go 26____ this. A number of psychologists 27____ (conduct) experiments and have reached some  surprising conclusions.

                  Dr. Joan T. Freyberg has concluded that daydreaming contributes to  intellectual  growth.  It   also  28____ (improve)  concentration, attention span, and the ability to get along with others. Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser believed that much of his success 29____ (be) due to the positive use of daydreaming. Florence Nightingale dreamed of becoming a nurse. The young Thomas Edison pictured 30____ as an inventor. For these notable achievers, it appears31____ their daydreams came true. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick offered this advice:  “Hold  a picture of yourself ... in your mind’s eye, and you32____ (draw) toward it. Picture yourself vividly as defeated and that alone will make victory impossible.”

            • 5. 4. -Could you introduce _______ to us?

                -Yes, I can. I am Tom Jackson.

              A.yourselves
              B.yourself
              C.himself
              D.herself

            • 6. It was my first day in Hangzhou, the Chinese city famous for its natural beauty and history and I didn't have much time to spare. I wanted to see   (61)   much of the city as possible in the two days  (62)   I was to return to Guangzhou.   My first task was to decide where to go and  ( 63)   to get there.   I took out my guide book in which there was a lot of information about the city's well-known tourist     (64 )   (attract) and started to read. At that moment  an  attractive  young lady   ( 65)   noticed my  book  came up  to  me  and  introduced  ( 66) . She said her name was Miss Bai She and kindly offered to show me  ( 67 )  the city. I was delighted and was about to accept her proposal when she suggested we first   (68)    (go)  to the West Lake and walk along the Broken Bridge.  I quite liked the idea of visiting the West Lake but wasn't so sure about crossing the Broken Bridge.   ( 69)   it was broken, did she expect me to jump across?   And I couldn't swim,   so if I fell in then I would drown. That was definitely not an attractive idea so I politely refused her invitation,  (70)   (close) my book and walked away.
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