on, I’d just not worry. Now that his teacher is giving him extra help and he is working hard himself, he’s sure to do well in the next exam.
Q: What’s the man’s suggestion to the woman?
14. M: You’ve had your hands full and have been overworked during thelast two weeks. I think you really need to go out and get some fresh air and sunshine.
W: You are right. That’s just what I’m thinking about.
Q: What’s the woman most probably going to do?
15. W: Hello, John. How are you feeling now? I hear you’ve been ill.
M: They must have confused me with my twin brother Rod. He’s been
sick all week, but I’ve never felt better in my life.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
16. M: Did you really give away all your furniture when you moved into the new house last month?
W: Just the useless pieces, as I’m planning to purchase a new set from Italy for the sitting room only.
Q: What does the woman mean?
17. M: I’ve brought back your Oxford Companion to English literature.
I thought you might use it for your paper. Sorry not to have returned it earlier.
W: I was wondering where that book was.
Q: What can we infer from that conversation?
18. W: To tell the truth, Tony, it never occurs to me that you are an athlete.
M: Oh, really? Most people who meet me, including some friends of mine, don’t think so either.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
完形填空4
An earthquake hit Kashmir on Oct. 8, 2005. it took some 75,000 lives, injured 130,000 and left nearly 3.5 million without food, jobs or homes. Almost overnight, scores of tent villages bloomed across the region, tended by international aid organizations, military personnel and aid groups working day and night to shelter the survivors before winter set in
Mercifully, the season was mild. But with the arrival of spring the refugees will be moved again. Camps that provided health care, food and shelter for 150,000 survivors have begun to close as they were never intended to be permanent.
For most of the refugees, the thought of going back brings mixed emotions. The past six months have been difficult. Families of as many as 10 people have had to shelter under a single tent and share cookstoves and bathing facilities with neighbors. “They are looking forward to the clean water of their rivers,” officials say. “They are dreaming of free fresh fruit. They want to get back to their herds and start farming again.” But most will be returning to nothing but heaps of ruins. In many villages, electrical lines have not been repaired, nor have roads. Aid workers estimate that it will take years to rebuild what the earthquake took away. And for the thousands of survivors, the recovery will never be complete.
Yet the survivors have to start somewhere. New homes can be built upon the stones, bricks and beams of old ones. Spring is coming and it is a good time to start again.
翻译 87 Thanks to/ because of a series of new inventions,doctors can treat this disease successfully.
88 In my sixties, one change I notice is that I have been more likely to get tired than before
89 I am going to pursue this course, no matter at what expense (cost)/ no matter what I have to sacrifice (pay)/ would have to sacrifice (pay)
90 I would prefer shopping online to shopping in a department store because the former/ shopping online is more convenient and efficient (time-saving) (can save more time)
91 Many Americans live on credit, and their quality of life is measured in terms of how much they can borrow not how much they can earn.
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9月19号,20号,21号的学习任务(完成后打勾)
复习内容 第一天 第二天 第三天
1.听力短对话每天读十遍,三天一共三十遍
2.翻译题每天每句读五遍,三天一共十五遍
3.完形填空每篇文章读五遍,三天一共是十五遍
4. 作文每天背两句,三天背下半篇作文
5.每天看懂一篇《大学英语》中的文章
11. W: Did you watch the 7 o’clock program on Channel 2 yesterday evening? I was about to watch it when someone came to see me.
M: Yeah. It reported some major breakthroughs in cancer research. People over 40 would find the program worth watching.
Q: What do we learn from the con