第二十课(1787-1880)
# K% ]2 _' [: Z: H$ a% i 1. Mary and I are looking forward very much to the party.% F2 c" x9 A& c( M
玛丽和我热切盼望晚会的举行。
$ I- P+ H$ A+ d' C9 r 2. I don't suppose you have much time.6 X; d- H: g6 h9 B' E% V
我想你不会有很多时间。% S3 b+ l! k! R$ T4 d9 s" p
3. I think we may learn much from it.
! R0 ^) U+ Y6 A1 v3 f 我想我们能从中学到许多。/ \. G! G( c& w3 d( L0 x5 V
4. Rain turns dust into mud.
V2 d+ u! Y: Q$ Y2 O 雨把尘土变成了软泥。
; O) ~( v( O. J4 K9 ~ 5. There have been several murders this year.1 w5 p6 v6 h7 o: w0 \0 l) i$ K. Y
今年发生了好几起谋杀案。5 H5 R% Y5 H2 I( S
6. That famous politician was murdered last year.
+ h6 n5 n; j1 }# f$ e 那位著名的政治家去年被谋杀了。- O- }. Z7 P) j6 J& N* Q2 o
7. Men have been making music for thousands of years.
9 c& ~. N. `2 i5 x& o* ] 人类创作音乐已有数千年历史。
9 p: C5 }2 b1 @0 [ 8. In England traffic must keep to the left.
# C! ]/ M: a* `3 N: K; @% Q 在英国,车辆必须靠左行驶。
7 Y+ n( N3 Z; \8 x4 }! v, @) s8 y. I/ M 9. My job is teaching English.( r% i) U- g j4 C
我的职业是教英语。
9 Z* N" G# O6 I 10. I told myself to calm down.
4 y7 Y! \1 s3 C, O6 o( d 我告诫自己要冷静下来。
+ o% Q& V' U* @ 11. What's the name of the river?
: L1 B4 }1 F* ]' K6 s 这条河叫什么名字?
0 ^* ?& Y; F1 N! _( }' I$ G# G8 T 12. He is an artist of great name., B4 N' D7 n4 p, E. I! E
他是个大名鼎鼎的艺术家。) W8 w" }. ?3 _* m4 `9 B( @4 X
13. She was named after her grandmother.- ^ Z7 n4 c0 }" n
她是根据她祖母的名字命名的。$ T8 f# t. e7 _
14. The gate is too narrow for a car.
* s X& K; k V( E 大门太窄,汽车进不去。
& n- O% K( o: k* `. S% p 15. They planed to narrow the gap between imports and exports.9 P$ M& o; ]# t8 \2 u
他们计划缩小进出口的差额。! N( u% b0 s4 Z5 H! D' {# l+ G
16. Australia is an English speaking nation.
# C: t$ T# @ Y/ u- N 澳大利亚是一个讲英语的国家。
& C& |8 z; Z! s& O) J* } 17. Our newspaper is a national newspaper.
/ |1 H3 F" n, y; d. h 我们的报纸是全国性的报纸。
+ \. |, c j6 j: R2 ~+ e 18. The national news comes after the international news.! L: y6 [+ I* H. D" ~ v5 ]
国内新闻在国际新闻之后报道。
7 l; ~( P! I$ ~) e% I9 | 19. Foreign nationals were asked to leave the country.! q+ M5 {3 c6 ^/ ?+ }9 U
外国侨民被要求离开该国。
: G; b- p* u9 `) Y/ X+ u. H# } 20. My native language is Chinese.
X* R' X" S! _7 T 我的母语是汉语。6 N$ h; M H( Q5 u, J8 |% C% r
21. He is a Beijing native.. B, l! _6 R, x) \: l/ G4 k
他是土生土长的北京人。
/ Y" x |9 h% }- w" |4 F 22. It's quite natural that you should succeed.
+ l% ]8 K& M# F. E1 p- \ 你的成功是很自然的事情。
/ j- G% G1 }+ U% T1 I6 a 23. I prefer to see animals living in their natural state.
& H- M- t: _+ h 我宁愿看处于野生状态的动物。* H5 N- ~* G" j" r% ^7 r) k/ K
24. Nature is at its best in spring.
5 J E" H6 a& k8 t 春天里万物欣欣向荣。
) m. m/ e. m, a4 {1 ?0 F 25. It's her nature to be generous.9 A" K' q2 H: \1 m% X' R
慷慨大方是她的天性。
/ B0 q. z0 e0 u8 K4 J+ r4 i 26. Can you tell me the nearest way to the railway station?
9 c- X/ Z$ r- { }& i1 f+ P' J 你能告诉我去火车站最近的路吗?: q- J9 x4 d+ |& \4 w! D5 s
27. He is near forty. Z! R; @$ ]$ [2 a
他年近四十。
% g/ _9 f- ]% c. R5 f. O- V. E 28. Is it necessary for me to attend the meeting?8 ?1 I2 V$ p7 |* d5 d. `0 m
我真的必须参加这个会议吗?
4 a. b9 z5 v+ U8 \. [ 29. The necessary outcome of a war is a fall in production.: H& a3 u' T/ a- E. W5 P: d6 O
战争带来的必然结果就是生产力下降。" C/ I* B1 r- ^$ S
30. The fans of the actress craned their necks to catch a glimpse of their idol.
. Y4 D2 j0 t/ I 那位女演员的崇拜者们伸长了脖子想看一看他们崇拜的偶像。
& m; ?- `- _9 E3 H1 f* e" t 31. If I need you to come and help I'll call.6 f! B8 i( M, K: c
如果我需要你来帮忙,我会打电话的。7 s/ k: C7 n: ], U. \; I$ c
32. You needn't talk so loud.$ w" C. A; ?8 o* s
你说话的声音用不着那么大。
7 M/ ]4 N. d" \3 g" y 33. The doctor told me I was in need of a good rest.# Y6 j1 \2 v/ Q" y, D) o
医生对我说,我需要好好休息。# W' J |! o1 f4 g$ ]
34. The road looks beautiful covered by golden pine needles.6 R) A7 G; t, v
这条路上铺满了金黄色的松针,看上去美极了。/ K! _& ^' x& `) U' ?
35. Britain's nearest neighbor is France.
2 N: O' M; y# o/ T 英国最近的邻居是法国。
x/ [9 U; h! s! _% W 36. Neither chair is comfortable.0 K8 y9 C! ?# ]0 w
两把椅子坐起来都不舒服。
! G' ~$ x5 a2 ]3 Z+ s" D 37. Neither of my sisters drinks coffee.
, S R: t+ D- z1 O! n5 q$ X 我的两个姐妹都不喝咖啡。- d# e6 y9 p1 K# i! U W& p6 R$ p0 ?
38. He hasn't got a ticket and neither have I.; L0 C A& a( Y4 H& c2 C7 i# n
他没有票,我也没有。$ F8 w) j+ T4 Y/ w' G
39. The swallows nested under the eaves.
0 p5 `$ M1 Z6 w 燕子在屋檐下筑巢。. N7 q$ i2 U8 N6 q. w& j
40. The bird is building a nest of straw and twigs.
: f0 T- K/ S4 U" x; { 这只鸟在用稻草和小树枝筑巢。: ?5 m+ _/ V/ N) t- i- F
41. They netted the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
; N6 L6 I' V+ d; Z" T' a 他们用网覆盖住果树以使其免遭鸟害。8 U Z+ @# h) r/ d: @
42. This area has not been covered by the communication net.
( n6 E9 U$ a6 K 这个地区还不在通讯网的覆盖之内。, O: X H8 V2 [- {; w& v
43. The net weight of this jar of coffee is 180 grams.. q* ^6 w3 t: j) A% C: ` ~5 p: ^
这瓶咖啡净重180克。9 ]* B6 v; X3 k- y
44. I will never forget your kindness.' ~6 M( H6 i8 {$ V6 q7 k/ @9 z. @% ^
我永远忘不了你的好意。' N+ j; [5 ^- i8 [1 T
45. We never flinch from difficulties.* q1 M; B' b- p- r+ p
在困难面前我们决不退缩。
" }" H( w* [; A: c( d3 X 46. They sell new and used furniture.) q: T4 S6 D* J$ ]; G9 X) J
他们出售新旧家具。& ?. B* }5 n9 P3 u
47. She is new to this country.
& b Z Q$ v) B! {5 p 她对这个国家还不熟悉。! W) u/ o8 w$ {; B% Z% M7 ]
48. Have you read the news about the election?
j! A- D" @- b3 g1 m 你看了关于选举的新闻了吗?
0 c, a8 d' i; a B5 R6 P+ z/ x: n 49. I haven't heard any news from my son lately.# \' J) J+ h3 R! S
我最近没听到我儿子的任何音讯。
0 H6 O6 F, K& e- V/ z 50. I heard it on the 7 o'clock news.+ x3 V! W+ f. T; X$ b: G
我在七点钟的新闻报道中听到了这则消息。
7 \6 I& I; I2 G" C 51. We have subscribed to an evening newspaper.4 B( N) a; Z8 s% e4 W
我们已经订阅了一份晚报。- H7 v2 G' F. z. ]- k
52. I learned this piece of news from the newspaper this morning." ~8 D* q/ `* \' X0 }. q
我是今天早晨从报纸上知道这条消息的。
! A& t, w+ ]( ^6 K' | 53. If I miss this train I'll catch the next one.. X! l& y3 U. J" f v. v, A
如果我错过了这班火车,就赶乘下一班。
' y9 a( E7 H) X. e: h4 f3 ` 54. What will you do next?( Z0 g) D, @2 K( h/ B
接下来你要干什么?
, Y* Z* y; W7 U/ Y# b+ s$ H 55. May I bring my chair next to yours?
! c- ~; g( t$ l b1 L0 x/ G 我可以把我的椅子移到你的旁边吗?5 f p- m$ |" f2 Y+ y! x4 O
56. How nice of you to do that!$ N+ W5 g1 V2 S" g5 m0 u5 ]
你那样做真是太好了!
, v+ m5 u% u5 h' P4 c' R, T 57. Night began to fall., P+ r8 o5 g0 k; Q) E
夜幕降临。0 D" O: j0 h1 T3 w* C
58. He has no money.4 v @4 g, G$ C, k* W) M5 {+ A
他没有钱。
, n* D" Y' p6 j7 n" B# ]7 D 59. No smoking.8 b- _. A; g! T) f J2 |
禁止吸烟。
/ ?7 ~. b& G9 L1 T 60. He is a man of noble birth.
# z7 E6 i0 P' R8 ^7 _ y2 R- B, A 他出身贵族。
/ O7 s8 o2 b7 d: h8 ?) w5 L 61. It's very noble of you to look after my old grandmother when I was out for business.
! E: X* w. l, I! G 你心地真好,在我出差期间照顾我年迈的外婆。
7 ^( f' G+ S. T# g7 K% y# b& g 62. I've called but nobody answered.; d0 |9 y Q4 a$ ]9 E
我打过电话了,但是没有人接。0 |1 L/ } }5 X! L
63. He wants to be famous---he is tired of being nobody.
3 V! r- A9 j+ ~2 R! { 他想出名,无名小卒他当腻了。
2 D& \, R9 S5 }3 z% q: d9 j 64. She nodded when she passed me in the street.
9 D, G$ d/ \7 Z: |0 T7 m7 V 她在街上走过我身旁时向我点了点头。
7 `3 r8 E8 f; C 65. He nodded in agreement with me.
( L* ?4 v0 m8 Q% N2 x 他点头表示同意我的意见。1 v% g9 g/ k: Y# O/ T
66. She greeted us with a nod of the head.
8 g" @) Q" g( ?( ~ Z5 }0 z/ p 她向我们点点头打招呼。% B8 Y9 }' v6 ~0 c
67. There is so much noise in this restaurant; I can hardly hear you talking.* V6 X" v& T9 D5 ?# g
这个餐厅里太嘈杂了,我几乎听不到你说话。4 Y. S9 T- z" x' l7 R
68. There must be something wrong with the engine; it's making funny noises.
5 v- ?& A4 m+ ~. m- M$ {: R H0 i 引擎一定是出了故障,发出一种奇怪的杂音。' J5 R5 H1 K0 z3 `
69. None of the money is mine." F* Y5 w* ^5 P
这些钱中没有一文是我的。
1 ?+ l. x7 h# n 70. My car is none the worse for the accident.
% |' x% \# R+ F3 }3 ^: u* U 我的汽车遇到事故,但毫无损坏。
3 s* P) y. B, v: @& w 71. He can neither read nor write.9 J# T3 F( z4 o3 \, h9 ~
他既不会读也不会写。
% V, @: v$ p( Y+ \' [ 72. China lies to the north of Vietnam.
3 I8 @* v9 m$ O3 d, A9 c 中国位于越南的北面。
' x& @: w' e* i" L% `( B0 B 73. In the northern hemisphere, spring is in March and April., `) k: ~( Y0 p4 O. Z
在北半球,春季是三月和四月。. B! }. P+ J @1 g4 j/ C
74. Many dogs have a good nose.
5 p0 p8 z" D3 l+ x0 t 多数狗嗅觉都很灵。
+ f* q4 c% Y; F3 b 75. They will not agree.- ~/ t: X2 K q4 n& F
他们不会同意。# e0 C7 a+ A. v2 ^3 K
76. We are not teachers.
5 w$ F. I6 Q: o6 q- [( j 我们不是老师。: _5 |: H5 r& K) o4 d" W
77. Not everyone likes this book.
5 _( D! s4 b. W 并不是每个人都喜欢这本书。
; h' k3 Y# Z" C4 E4 R c 78. Are there any explanatory notes at the back of the book?
6 u3 @$ s/ l, k; J" X" B% {9 g" f 书后面有注解吗?" { ?! {8 i! z' M, s4 e( I- ]
79. Let me note down your address and telephone number.
- J5 ~* C' U7 W0 M; y% L" D 让我记下你的地址和电话号码。
& m$ K$ ]; y2 G- e. B; r 80. I failed to note that he had left./ p, i' t3 R: k+ R
我没有注意到他已经走了。
8 }. g' O- O8 k/ o& e* y 81. Nothing ever happens in this town.0 }; s0 Z* u! ?/ S X
这小镇上什么事也没发生过。
" W% v' B7 w% @* L' }) E 82. It has nothing to do with you.5 E5 J, e! S$ Z G; T' H# p- j
这与你无关。& h9 g$ f2 J8 |
83. Did you notice anything peculiar?* w* h. L/ k, S. B. M# a* C6 Z. _
你注意到有什么异常的事吗?
/ E3 T+ {5 M* }7 s 84. Her appearance attracted my notice. c& [$ u$ h1 t. P
她的外表引起了我的注意。
5 a" a: H' |% G' E 85. This office will open in November.$ {& \& q' m- I9 l. M/ c, S
这个事务所将在十一月开业。- d. n& T" w! Q) C U0 u4 P
86. He is writing a letter now.
4 x7 ^* H9 Q6 I) e" `% z 他现在正在写信。! X, T- X$ ^/ B2 X; e7 R% i2 O
87. He was at home just now.' g( [; A; v0 a+ H3 H, i
他刚才在家。& R: @: Y5 s. m
88. The students of our department numbered in the hundreds.' H' `' v8 s6 ^1 v {0 y8 N
我们系的学生总共有几百人。3 }; k1 l1 ?, F( ^' K0 @2 x
89. My daughter is a nurse.2 S( [* T: n7 M. Q, k
我女儿是一名护士。8 q( ~9 Y" h2 ]0 K1 O
90. She spends her spare time nursing her old mother.+ D$ z/ U7 H( U0 P/ V- U
她的业余时间都花在照顾她年老的母亲上。
2 w W c- G) M+ g 91. Cashew nuts and walnuts are both nuts.
$ F* c5 H8 b- F" E4 U 腰果和核桃都是坚果。
! k3 A1 s z" O2 b; S/ y% @ 92. I am a Clark Gable nut: I have seen all his films.
2 E, K5 D, W* [ 我是克拉克·盖博的影迷,我看过他演的所有影片。$ q9 J3 ~) p+ R1 ^" v* M, C
93. It's eleven o'clock now.
' _# H& y, J4 B5 j7 i% Q0 C 现在是十一点钟。9 k4 P1 T4 {4 e
94. The door is made of oak.
. w1 Q9 O, r5 f/ f4 t% }( d 这门是橡木做的。 |