第十八课(1599-1692)2 {' k# N9 g a: s8 H# y! W& x
1. We lit the candle and the candle lit the room.
$ m& g1 |% {' K8 F9 r v- k 我们点燃了蜡烛,蜡烛照亮了房间。
% {! |9 {- y# C; f+ A% ^( ~* F 2. Her face lit up when she saw he was coming.' s/ K- d3 X' }* z. D- m/ j
当她看到他走过来的时候,她的脸亮了起来。4 `8 p r8 r6 s1 M9 K4 N
3. He is like a son to me.
/ i h4 u# l5 F3 x6 u, a" F+ e 我待他如同儿子一般。" u! k. G' N7 s- i- I2 E2 J
4. Do you feel like a walk?
6 w2 D( _' @- z$ w3 J 你想去散散步吗?
6 p* n; v. D+ e7 B 5. We like our work to be justly evaluated.
. ?! {2 U( v9 w4 k8 Q% u 我们喜欢别人公正的评价我们的工作。
+ Z8 v, M9 R4 J6 f; J& s/ H 6. I don't like to waste your time.
" x1 d0 a. P: S8 P$ Y! l N1 o 我不愿浪费你的时间。
/ s2 N) D' D& A4 v& g# T( `' h 7. The workers saw off a limb from the tree.
3 I0 P! _& C) T9 \3 B) E' V 工人从树上锯下了一根大树枝。
( l% W2 Z, W0 z5 Y1 m 8. I'll help as much as I can, but there is a limit to what I can do.) b8 Z" i/ t: M4 R& T* i
我会尽力帮忙,但我所能做的也是有限度的。
3 `. s( b" I. i# X4 L# F 9. Her ambition knows no limit.
( N# G& l8 c9 G9 w2 N 她的野心没有限度。
& ]& V4 Q% M: [, `6 i& Z2 {3 Z 10. We must limit our spending.
! d& p$ R+ H7 H6 \8 _/ @0 R 我们必须限制我们的开支。
% {# {% h V2 N0 D5 d 11. The battalion commander lined his men along the railway.
: s# T+ A9 T3 ^) `5 u" Q) @ 营长命令士兵们沿铁轨排开。
0 s! @/ e2 N8 w6 B 12. Line the drawer with paper, please.9 U! [# b3 V8 [+ s' i0 a! N3 V! C$ r
请在抽屉里铺上纸。$ V8 f) C b' X3 N, |6 p6 ?
13. Hang the clothes on the line.
9 X. c% Z3 S! M+ f( \ 把衣服晾在绳子上。
- y$ _9 Z+ W9 `; v7 k 14. Their research proceeded along sound lines.
# I. g( ]6 P1 L9 c 他们的研究沿着正确的方针进行。" X) m/ ^9 y# g5 ?' ?, P' r
15. The soldier is as brave as a lion.; Y: i7 C( r) q1 z8 k5 \$ y" L' I
这个战士象狮子一样勇猛。
6 O/ n: B/ }% A& h; q 16. He kissed her on the lips.9 R3 Y) T" x+ x6 d2 A
他吻了她的嘴唇。* Z- b! Y# Y, y- z( N
17. He wrote down his name on the list.9 t$ m4 g, P7 A. w) m5 @
他将他的名字写在清单上。7 q: s1 M% e8 Y e @: D! z. D6 P
18. He listed all the things he had to do.5 ]5 |1 e8 S! q4 }* w
他把自己必须做的事列成表。5 m0 V q. d+ _/ ^" X$ `* j
19. I listened to their conversation.
( |7 R' q, G, K: @ 我倾听他们的谈话。
& P+ Q6 g0 J2 ^1 c9 N Y7 p 20. She is listening to the radio.
. J' G( b: X+ T/ k) m5 R 她在听收音机。
2 p/ u; Y7 R ^( r- m. G) G 21. She is too little to ride a bicycle.- H4 A1 \8 Q6 V9 S$ H9 g
她太小了,不能骑脚踏车。+ p* v3 o9 r6 Q% }
22. Little does he care whether we live or die.! Z( j' h$ z, u2 P J7 r6 i; }
他一点也不管我们是死是活。0 ]! r, A) ~3 p/ _9 R
23. People cannot live without air.
4 ~$ ^" `6 O7 J# w" y7 h3 } 没有空气,人们就不能生存。
4 h) E0 w0 o1 ?0 b0 I 24. The cat is playing with a live mouse.$ v! y6 }8 U/ K7 y8 Q4 w
猫在戏弄那只活老鼠。
) @/ j' `% u7 t. z# m8 o 25. It wasn't a recorded show, it was live.8 D' n: k/ s0 K& c1 o" @9 c
这不是录音表演,这是现场转播。
, Q" X' e# b3 i* J) c7 b 26. Have you finished loading up?; v0 M) ]# _ R Y6 }8 x, V
你装完了没有?
1 L6 E/ d/ ~* m* O 27. Her grief is a heavy load to bear.7 N$ q' w; S, ]6 U1 v3 i% f b3 ~7 A
她心情沉重得难以忍受。3 G9 ]1 n# t4 k% X, a7 b
28. After the burglary I had all the locks changed.
( z& a% |1 {- R; F 在遭到盗窃之后,我把所有的锁都换了。
& m3 y4 }1 l( Z7 a, T. d 29. She locked her jewels in the safe.! T: \/ q0 D' j: [/ m
她把自己的珠宝首饰都锁在保险箱里。) G; {% i( Y& t# }
30. My brother is chopping logs for the fire.
1 a$ J5 T" s U+ h3 v/ r/ t 我哥哥正在为生火劈柴。
- q2 o4 n0 I( J% d N: q 31. The captain described the accident in the ship's log.
' p& {2 H$ J5 W' i* ^& `- V5 A 船长在航海日志中描述了这次事故。
, M g% `4 G- }. K" a+ b 32. Do you know how to log in to the system?
2 k- V; [ w) L O U& K 你知道怎么登录进入这个系统吗?9 x- x1 p8 n2 [+ ~/ v$ R
33. She was slender and had long dark hair.0 b6 A- ]6 C s
她身材苗条,有一头长长的黑发。; H, D# j" G5 W# Z
34. I haven't known her long.
5 e& T6 g" F$ U1 V/ R' N7 a& f5 h 我认识她不久。
& M6 i! D0 Q0 }7 T9 C8 @; C 35. She longed to be back in China.6 C, Q; [% p7 \ x3 o- y% d, ~* Q
她渴望回到中国。
. Q0 q5 e. }/ F: q- E 36. He looked at the baby with a smile.7 T& G" z f: G' B
他笑着看着这个婴儿。
+ S" R m8 w2 w( B& ?$ l% K 37. They looked forward very much to seeing him again.( Y' d7 A* u1 q& P/ L0 M3 b J- j
他们非常盼望再次见到他。
. R6 V! w9 c6 U 38. He looks nervous.
) I& ]9 E* ~/ \0 B3 M- S 他看上去很紧张。! T; r# |% p* A) A6 l
39. The window looks upon the street.) `' m& Y& K- `7 g$ J2 {8 M
这扇窗户面向大街。
. `5 H, q/ P0 p8 M. o 40. The fox broke loose and ran away.
( d" D: b* x( @. N 狐狸挣脱了束缚跑掉了。/ f) F2 Z: [/ t: ?2 \
41. The wine loosed his tongue.+ \, r8 e5 j2 L/ d( B8 b# w
酒把他的话匣子给打开了。- z. W8 r: r" f5 J5 h3 d
42. He lost his life in the war.7 D! d# M1 S& f$ a3 |6 X, ?
他在战争中丧生。2 a. P8 H$ d7 m; W
43. I lost my wallet yesterday.
% Z l) c. x' |4 P* C! G/ ~, O 我昨天丢了钱包。
& v/ Q0 A1 D/ q4 x: ], ?. \ 44. The loss of her purse caused her much inconvenience.
7 q, N- I4 @8 `9 M9 k8 [ 丢失钱包给她带来了诸多不便。
% r4 s8 E: p5 j( a: [' l 45. You have lots of time to finish the work.
- v: K, S. \2 S+ o 你有充裕的时间来完成这项工作。9 G8 C( K4 f0 f3 S
46. Don't you think the radio's a bit loud?
/ c2 U4 y& M! ]6 U L1 a$ j 你觉得收音机的声音是不是太吵了点?
5 n) s4 y; [+ Q z2 _ 47. Don't talk so loud.9 `! o/ K8 k1 _
别那么大声地说话。
' g/ @- |0 [* q `6 c. U7 l 48. I love my motherland.
2 ^% Z/ ], e% p+ f* N* e+ a 我爱我的祖国。0 \: o, E+ G1 {+ C. j0 o! g8 S# f! U
49. Her love for him never waved.( ?0 y/ d6 `/ _0 s& w
她对他的爱从未动摇过。" M; E8 A4 E8 n; T$ {- E
50. She is a lovely girl./ a( c! N: d3 X7 ^) F
她是一个漂亮的女孩。( F ?' r4 X6 f% n: B) G( G* ]
51. They met in May and became lovers soon after.
8 s! X5 e+ Z# [ L+ Q( Y5 w2 M 他们在五月份相遇,不久就成为了情侣。
, P9 q3 e! R9 s) @ 52. There was a low murmur of conversation in the hall.( M- H3 y- c z( j
大厅里有窃窃私语声。
+ X: E$ l' G# y1 C* j$ d+ E/ V 53. Judy bent her face low over the notebook.
8 ~) a- C6 d; M- M: ` 朱迪把脸凑近笔记本。
7 V9 ]" y) w0 v; }4 {/ n 54. Tom was lying on the lower bunk.9 E9 ?' c" Y1 }8 V" O. S
汤姆躺在下铺。
' p" z, r4 a, J2 n: [; A: a/ Y 55. The deer lowered its head to drink from the pond.
2 P+ L1 i' B% ]: l! e 鹿低下头去喝池塘里的水。
# Z* ?$ [! f2 Z 56. He has a lumber-mill.
! ^2 [; U$ G5 v$ p 他有一个锯木厂。2 M+ U" \. }; C' v; S
57. My mother-in-law has a sewing machine.
. O; A) P7 _' `, T | 我婆婆有一台缝纫机。( _5 M0 g0 G& t; p8 Q
58. Can you give me an explanation of the man-machine interface?
1 a' t& v" I: }+ a1 m& ` K 你能给我解释一下人机接口吗?- \8 V- n) h: \3 P
59. She was almost mad with grief when her son died.
, c# M0 u/ o G; S 她的儿子死去时,她悲伤得几乎疯了。# Y* A7 k: T2 Q6 r$ N f: s
60. They are mad about football., U. ?) j: ?7 i! a3 s7 G% {
他们对足球很狂热。
" A# n- Z5 P( ?+ ?, q$ @) Q 61. Several maidens were invited to attend her wedding.
/ s4 ~9 h$ S+ m" C 好几个少女被邀请去参加她的婚礼。1 |7 }7 |/ Z( y: ~. L" v' Z
62. The ship will start its maiden voyage next Monday.
& K' H( S; ?" N+ g E8 b 这艘船将于下周一开始它的处女航。
" J z% u& C4 M# ?3 A; W 63. I opened my mail and was surprised to see a broken vase.( y# ~9 k* m: S
我打开了邮件,惊讶地发现了一个打碎的花瓶。( t |7 T4 C- [7 K7 |0 h
64. I went to the post office to mail the letters.. x& r( B" M2 e1 ~6 p
我去邮局寄信。) q K/ ]! R& E
65. The teacher asked me to note down the main points of the speech.
2 Z8 M. `, f d 老师要求我把演说的要点记下来。( ?4 y, m6 U1 z7 z. X
66. I turned the gas off at the mains before I went out.
p( c8 ?* e: R* Y! B( x 我出门之前,把煤气的总阀关掉了。* L3 a" W3 L4 k
67. Wine is made from grapes.: y/ R6 O- a- i" Q. [" c8 K
葡萄酒是用葡萄酿成的。
/ F8 k& B* `1 a/ U9 r( X 68. The news made her happy.
" o' Y9 s$ {. Q: i- s) U5 I5 n8 p 这消息使她高兴。 Y3 }9 e/ [* V5 l: z
69. This event has made the headlines.5 z |1 M, o/ N/ t
这件事成了重大新闻。
7 u; C% r& A, S" U; q* x% V! } 70. All man are born equal.. i6 S* A& _5 N9 p+ ^% o0 ?% G3 O
人人生而平等。
6 M" e( r! s7 k8 I 71. He managed the company when his father was away ill.1 q* d! A' x7 C, _
在他的父亲生病不在的时候,他管理公司。
- e' y q+ w7 o6 F7 o5 Q 72. I finally managed to find the book I was looking for.
; O: o5 h+ H0 i$ {1 S 我终于找到了一直在找的书。) W6 F1 w4 q0 c; R( A1 R
73. I don't like to talk with him; he has a very rude manner., d7 K* x/ z9 ~. @* D
我不喜欢和他说话,他态度粗野。- |8 I, A# _5 ]4 k3 m% F% k
74. It is bad manners to interrupt.
7 m) G5 d2 t; p7 f/ N8 a8 e1 J 打断别人说话是不礼貌的。
+ U. W2 @; H$ ^5 a$ ~ 75. This firm manufactures cars.
1 } P) R; g) a$ D2 b 这家公司大量生产汽车。 ~: r% r D' j+ m/ d% K
76. Many people would like to take holidays abroad.
& m/ _; L+ c v1 L2 V3 O 许多人愿意到国外度假。
$ O3 l+ x% r V% n" K! ? 77. How many students are there in your class? t* i5 v/ b# ]0 R6 X9 f: `# m
你班里有多少学生?
" e, m6 J9 ^8 R4 `8 P0 F1 G 78. There is a map of the world on the wall.
g* L3 c5 }) l 墙上有张世界地图。
" s. _3 a4 t7 \# |4 b 79. Scientists are trying to map the surface of the moon.
% O! I) O1 B1 }/ u3 C6 j 科学家们正设法绘制月球表面图。9 r6 O: z: `7 u- O7 I
80. Science is on the march.
) r& c( I& h( H$ f5 V& h 科学正在进步中。
; c9 z8 R/ O! L) V 81. The troops marched on.7 q" d5 m) {; U; X
部队继续前进。0 k8 x9 b z Y$ h
82. This term will begin on March 1st./ e& G! V, U0 M9 m8 I) f4 M
这个学期三月一日开始。
% Z; t! X0 m2 A& ^6 |% K! H 83. The wet glass left a mark on the surface of the table.8 a; n8 H! \4 Y$ k
湿杯子在桌面上留下一个痕迹。( N; O! I' _, ], N5 v- v
84. The road we should take is marked on the map.1 \. M) a& ]% o
我们要走的路已经标在地图上了。
! v6 K. m, H! `( M, P: w 85. The invention of the computer marked the beginning of a new era.: B. q8 I! T1 u1 K& |0 H i% m D
计算机的发明标志着一个新时代的开始。
. E1 W8 g) x9 m3 A$ C: d2 h2 e 86. The people are the makers of history.4 e& M7 @3 p/ J0 q
人民是历史的创造者。
7 Z! u, }" b, x9 `! Y; t/ W( X% f 87. Will you marry me?! K: {; p3 @6 q4 X5 \
你愿意和我结婚吗?
/ G4 C5 B; ^" W# ?: {: p 88. She married money.6 y( u6 `- S9 l; h, j2 }
她嫁给了一个有钱人。
: {2 n# o/ Q3 l1 T: @4 l/ O. G 89. I wish I could be a master of this subject.
6 ^4 L) T5 T5 N$ g( p. g 但愿我能精通这门学科就好了。
. `" U3 z2 v# b5 i+ [ 90. It's not easy to master a foreign language.9 n6 X/ f3 h8 ]- d: V# E- R
掌握一门外语并不容易。
' ^ M1 ]% f. h3 e 91. Our team has won the football match.3 _2 y7 K9 u. |
我们队赢得了足球赛。3 S1 v. f- m; Q) o' u' p! W
92. She lit a cigar with a match.2 Y8 I# W) G/ N/ B |7 L$ w% v
她用一根火柴点燃了雪茄。0 G& y& V3 ^. w) m6 }7 f
93. The hat and shoes are a perfect match.
$ E' y8 P8 X" G1 Z! g 这顶帽子和鞋子完全相配。
0 \. i. ?: u* V% M2 u7 m 94. The curtains don't match the paint.
/ E6 ]2 g1 ]) \' A( c 窗帘和油漆不相配。 |