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大一综合英语unit 1

大一综合英语unit 1
大一综合英语unit 1

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Text I

Never Say Goodbye

1When I was ten I was suddenly confronted with the anguish of moving from the only home I had ever known. My whole life, brief as it was, had been spent in that big old house, gracefully touched with the laughter and tears of four generations1.

2When the final day came, I ran to the haven of the small back porch and sat alone, shuddering, as tears welled up from my heart. Suddenly I felt a hand rest on my shoulder2. I looked up to see my grandfather. “It isn’t easy, is it, Billy?” he said softly, sitting down on the steps beside me.

3“Grandpa,” I replied through my tears, “how can I ever say goodbye to you and all my friends?”

4For a moment he just stared off into the apple tr ees. “Goodbye is such a sad word,” he said. “It seems too final, too cold, for friends to use. We seem to have so many ways of saying goodbye and they all have one thing in common: sadness.”

5I continued to look into his face. He gently took my hand in his. “Come with me, my friend,” he whispered.

6We walked, hand in hand, to his favorite place in the front yard, where a huge red rosebush sat conspicuously alone.

7“What do you see here,Billy?” He asked.

8I looked at the flowers, not knowing what to say, and then answered, “I see something soft and beautiful, Grandpa.”

9Kneeling, he pulled me close. “It isn’t just the roses that are beautiful, Billy. It’s that special place in your heart that makes them so.”

10His eyes met mine again. “Billy, I planted these roses a long, long time ago —before your mother was even a dream3. I put them into the soil the day my first son was born. It was my way of saying thank you to God. That boy s name was Billy, just like yours. I used to watch him pick roses for his mother4.”

11I saw my grandfather’s tears. I had never seen him cry before. His voice became hoarse. 12“One day a terrible war came, and my son, like so many sons, went away to fight a great evil. He and I walked to the train station together ... Three months later a telegram came. My son had died in some tiny village in Italy. All I could think of was that the last thing I said to him in this life was goodbye.”

13Grandpa slowly stood up. “Don’t ever say goodbye, Billy. Don’t ever give in to the sadness and the loneliness of that word. I want you to remember instead the joy and the happiness of those times when you first said hello to a friend. Take that special hello and lock it away within you —in that place in your heart where summer is an always time5. When

you and your friends must part, I want you to reach deep within you and bring back that first hello.”

14 A year and half later, my grandfather became gravely ill. When he returned from several

weeks in the hospital, he wanted his bed next to the window, where he could see his beloved rosebush.

15Then the family was summoned and I returned to the old house. It was decided that the oldest grandchildren would be allowed to say their goodbyes.

16When it came to my turn, I noted how tired he looked. His eyes were closed and his breathing was slow and hard.

17I took his hand as gently as he had once taken mine.

18“Hello, Grandpa,” I whispered. His eyes slowly opened.

19“Hello, my friend,” he said, with a brief smile. His eyes clos ed again and I moved on.

20I was standing by his rosebush when an uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had died. Remembering Grandpa's words, I reached deep within me for those special feelings that had made up our friendship6. Suddenly, and truly, I knew what he had meant about never saying goodbye — about refusing to give in to the sadness.

Words and Expressions

1. confront: vt.

1) be faced with and have to deal with

e.g. The actress was confronted by a large group of reporters as she left the stage door.

Whenever we are confronted with any difficulties, we shouldn’t give up what we are doing.

2) force to deal with or accept the truths of; bring face to face with

e.g. When the police confronted her with the evidence, she confessed she was guilty. Collocations:

be confronted with

confront sb. with sth.

Synonyms:

encounter, face

2.anguish: n. very great pain and suffering, esp. of the mind

e.g.Lear, a broken, confused old man, died in anguish.

李尔王,这位身心交瘁、精神恍惚的老人在痛苦中死去。

Derivations:

anguished: adj.

anguish: vt.

Synonyms:

pain, suffering

Exercise: Choose the proper word to fill in each blank in the following sentences.

anguish anguished

(1) Outsiders will find it hard to imagine the mental ___________ we had to go through.

(2) A(n) ________ look appeared on her face.

(3) She was in _______ over her missing child.

3. gracefully: adv.

1)in an attractively and effortlessly fine and smooth manner

e.g.Already in her fifties, she danced gracefully on the stage last night, attracting a large

audience.

The figure skater glided gracefully on the ice.

花样滑冰者在冰上优雅地滑行。

2)in a way that shows willingness to behave fairly and honorably

e.g. The request was gracefully refused.

这个请求被有礼貌地回绝了。

Derivations:

graceful: adj.

grace n.

Comparison: gracious, graceful

graceful: moving in a smooth and attractive way, or having an attractive shape or form gracious: behaving in a polite, kind, and generous way, especially to people of a lower rank.

Thank you for your__________ hospitality.

The lady of small waist is elegant and _______.

4.touch: vt.& vi.

1) put one’s hand onto sth. or sb. else

e.g. Visitors are requested not to touch the paintings.

2) have an effect on one’s feelings; cause one to feel pity, sympathy, etc.

e.g. Her plight has touched the hearts of people around the world.

她所处的困境牵动着全世界人民的心。

The environmental problems touch us all.

这些环境问题与我们所有人都有关。

Collocation:

be touched with

e.g. Her hair is touched with grey.

他有些灰发了。

Derivations:

touched: adj.

touching: adj.

5.shudder: vi. shake uncontrollably for a moment, esp. from fear, cold, or dislike

shudder at/with

She shuddered at the sight of the dead body.

她一看到那具尸体就不寒而栗。

Comparison: shudder, shake

shudder: vi. It suggests a more intense shaking,which is less noticeable to an onlooker.

shake: vt.& vi. It suggests sth. that is done to as well as by a person or object.

People still ______ at the thought of that terrible earthquake.

The tree branches were _______ in that sudden gust of wind.

6.well: vi. flow or start to flow (outflow)

e.g. Strong emotions welled up.

Collocation:

well out/up/forth

She was so moved that her tears welled out(up/forth) from her eyes.

她感动得泪如泉涌。

7. rest on/upon

1)lean on; to be supported by

e.g. She sat down and rested her feet on the chair.

2)(esp. of a proof, argument, etc.) be based on; be grounded on; depend on

e.g. His hopes rest on the leader.

他的希望全寄托在领导者的身上。

e.g. Our policy should rest on the basis of self-reliance.

我们的政策要建立在自力更生的基础之上。

8.through : prep.

(1) in at one side, end, or surface of something and out at the other

e.g. We couldn’t see through the mist.

Is it quicker to drive straight through the center?

(2) among or between the parts or members of

e.g. The monkeys swung through the trees.

I searched through my papers for the missing documents.

9.stare: vi.

(1) look steadily for a long time, e.g. in great surprise or shock

e.g. The child stared the stranger up and down.

这个孩子上上下下地打量着这个陌生人。

He was staring, thinking.

(2) be very plain to see; be obvious

e.g. The lies in the report stared out at us from every paragraph.

Collocations:

stare sb. down/out 盯得某人局促不安

stare sb. into silence 瞪得某人哑口无言

stare sb. up and down 上下打量某人

stare sb. in the face 近在眼前

Sentences

1.My whole life, brief as it was, had been spent in that big old house, gracefully touched with

the laughter and tears of four generations. (Paragraph 1)

Paraphrase:

Translation:

10. pick: vt. vi.

1) take what one likes or considers best, or most suitable from a group

e.g. One of my sisters has been picked for the Olympic team.

The police asked him if he could pick (out) the killer from a series of photos.

2) gather; pull or break off (part of a plant) from a tree or plant

e.g. Machines pick the fruit from/off the trees.

They spent the summer picking strawberries.

3) take up or remove sth. separately or bit by bit using the fingers, a beak, a pointed instrument,

etc.

e.g. He was on his knees picking crumbs off the carpet.

Comparison:choose, select, pick

choose: It stresses a choice of the best suited between or among things under consideration, which is the result of one's judgment.

e.g. She said she had chosen the skirt because its color was just right for the season.

select: It stresses a choice of sth. best to one's liking or desire among many things present through careful examination and discrimination, with a view to a given purpose.

e.g. You may select whatever you like as the birthday gift.

pick: It is an informal word and a synonym to select.

e.g. Mary picked a red skirt because she liked red.

Exercise : Choose the proper word to fill each blank in the following sentences.

choose select pick

(1) I ________ a piece of fluff off my shiny black suit.

(2) After careful comparison, Beijing was ________ as the city where the 2008 Olympic Games were to be held.

(3) Mr. Johnson was__________ to participate in the project because of his being a fully qualified engineer.

11.hoarse

adj. (of a voice) rough-sounding, as though the surface of the throat is rougher than usual, e.g. when the speaker has a sore throat

e.g. You'll make yourself hoarse if you keep shouting like that!

Comparison:husky, harsh, thick

husky: (of a person's voice) low and rough, often in an attractive way, or because of illness

e.g. She's got a nice husky voice —very sexy.

You sound husky —do you have a cold?

harsh: unpleasant to listen to

e.g. "There is no alternative, " she said in a harsh voice.

thick: not as clear or high as usual, for example because someone has been crying

e.g. Bill's voice was thick and gruf

f.

12.evil

1) n. a great wickedness or misfortune

e.g. Drug-addiction is one of today's great social evils.

There's always a conflict between good and evil in his plays.

2) adj. immoral, cruel, or very unpleasant

e.g. It's a battle against the country's most evil terrorists.

Synonyms:

corrupt, vicious, wicked, malicious

Antonyms:

good, honest, moral, sinless

13.tiny

adj. extremely small; very small

e.g. Though she was tiny, she had a very loud voice.

Synonyms:

mini, small, little, puny, slight

Antonyms:

big, enormous, great, huge, large, vast

Comparison:small, little, tiny

small: It refers to size and is the usual opposite of "big" or "large".

e.g. Could I have a hamburger and a small Coke please?

little: It refers to size but it also expresses the speaker's feelings.

e.g. They live in a beautiful little village.

13.part

vt. (to cause to) separate or be no longer together

e.g. To be parted from him even for only two days made her sad.

Tony bent to look out of the window, parting the curtains with one hand.

Derivations:

parted adj.

parting n. / adj.

e.g.On his wall he has a poster of Marilyn Monroe, her lips forever parted (= separated) in

anticipation.

The pain of parting had lessened over the years.

Translation:

结婚这三十年间他们几乎从未分开过。

They were hardly ever parted in thirty years of marriage.

The sunlight flooded the room when he parted the curtains.

他拉开窗帘,屋里顿时充满了阳光。

14.bring back

1) cause to return

e.g. All library books must be brought back before the end of the term.

2) obtain and return with

e.g. He always brings me back something nice when he goes abroad.

Travellers brought back news of the outside world.

3) cause to return to the mind

e.g. The photos brought back some wonderful memories.

Seeing her again brought all the sweet memories back.

4) start to do or use something that was done or used in the past

e.g. Few politicians are in favour of bringing back the death penalty.

He wants to bring back the glamour of the old Hollywood films.

Exercise:Fill in the blanks with one of the following prepositions.

in on away up with back into

1. People arrived at the site of the fire and began clearing ________ the debris.

2. He threw himself wholeheartedly _______ the fight against fascism.

3. The storekeeper knew exactly where everything was and could lay his hands ______ what he wanted in the dark.

4. The fire heats the room _______ within minutes.

5. I wrote to Donna several months ago, but she hasn't written _______ yet.

6. This cake's very light compared _______ the last one you made.

7. I've got a pain ______ my back.

Words and Expressions

15.gravely adv.

in a way showing great seriousness; (of manner) in a state of being serious and solemn

e.g.“The situation poses a serious threat to peace,” said the ambassador gravely.

大使严肃地说:“这样的局势对和平形成严重的威胁。”

Synonym:

seriously

Derivations:

grave adj.

gravity n.

e.g. His face was grave as he told them about the accident.

He doesn’t seem to understand the gravity of the situation.

16.beloved

adj./n. (a person who is) dearly loved

e.g. His beloved wife died.

It is a gift from my beloved. (=from my wife, husband, etc.)

17. summon vt.

1) order officially to come

e.g. The guards were summoned into the presence of the Queen.

2) tell or request people to come to; convene

e.g. At the critical moment, the army commander summoned all the officers to a meeting to work

out new strategies and tactics which would make it possible to conquer the enemy.

在紧急关头,军长召集全体军官开会,制定新的克敌战略战术。Collocation:

summon sth. up

1) bring (a quality) out of oneself, esp. with an effort

e.g. She had to summon up all her strength to lift the rock.

I can’t summon up much enthusiasm for the project.

2) cause sth. to come into the mind; evoke sth.

e.g. He summoned up his memory of his former neighbour.

Derivation:

summoner n.

18. turn: n.

1) an act of turning; a single movement completely round a fixed point

e.g. Don’t pull the handle; give it a turn.

Give the key a turn, and the lock will open.

2) a point of change in time

e.g. Young people at the turn of the century must draw up a mighty blueprint.

世纪之交的年轻人必须绘制一幅宏伟的蓝图。

Collocations:

at every turn: everywhere or all the time

by turns: (of people or their actions) one after the other; in rotation

in turn: afterwards; in the correct or expected order

on the turn: about to turn or change

out of turn: at an unsuitable time or in an unsuitable way

19. note vt.

1) notice and remember; observe

e.g. Note the way this writer uses the present tense for dramatic effect.

Please note that this bill must be paid within 10 days.

Note how he operates the machine and try to copy with him.

2) remark; call attention to

e.g. The report notes with approval the government’s efforts to resolve this problem.

这份报告以赞同的口吻特别提到政府为解决这个问题所作的努力。Derivations:

noted; notable

Comparison: note, notice

note: v. notice and remember

e.g. Note how he operates the machine and try to copy with him.

notice: v. to pay attention (to) with the eyes, other senses, or mind

e.g. She was wearing a new dress, but he didn’t even notice(it).

Did you notice whether I locked the door?

20.breathe vt.

1) take air, gas, etc. into the lungs and send it out again

e.g. The doctor told me to breathe in deeply and then to breathe out slowly.

I will remember the day as long as I breathe.

2) whisper; say softly

e.g. He breathed words of love into her ear.

She breathed a sigh of relief when she heard that she had passed the exam.

Derivation:

breather n.

e.g. We’ve been working quite a long time now; let’s have/take a breather. Consolidation Activities

I. Vocabulary Analysis

1. Phrase practice

1. be confronted with = suddenly found oneself faced with 面临,面对

e.g. All the programs will be confronted with great difficulties at the start. 所有的项目刚开始时

总会遇到很大的困难。

Being confronted with such crisis, he demonstrated such courage. 面对如此危机,他展现出了这样的勇气。

2. have one thing in common = share the same characteristic 具有相同之处

e.g. All kids have one thing in common: they are precious gifts. 所有孩子都有一个共同点:他们

都是珍贵的礼物。

3. give in to sth. = let oneself be overcome by 屈服,向……让步

e.g. Never give in to their insult. 绝不能屈服于他们的侮辱。

The police decided not to give in to his demands. 警察最终决定不向他的要求让步。

4. lock it away within sb. = keep it in one’s mind and don’t ever forget it 埋藏起来

e.g. You should not shed tears but lock your sorrow away within yoursel

f. 你不应当流泪,而应当

把忧伤深埋心中。

2. Word comparison

1.

anger: a strong feeling of wanting to hurt or criticize someone because they have done something bad to you or been unkind to you

e.g.Paul's face was filled with anger.

discomfort: a feeling of slight pain or of being physically uncomfortable

e.g. She still suffers considerable discomfort from her injury.

unhappiness: the state of being unhappy

e.g. Juliet's eyes shone with unhappiness.

anguish: mental or physical suffering caused by extreme pain or worry

e.g. Nothing can take away the anguish of losing a child.

2.

special: not ordinary or usual, but different in some way and often better or more important

e.g. This is a specia l case, deserving special treatment.

peculiar: strange, unfamiliar, or a little surprising

e.g. There was a peculiar smell in the kitchen.

particular: (only used before noun) a particular thing or person is the one that you are talking about, and not any other

e.g. Most students choose one particular area for research.

Concrete: definite, positive

e.g. The policy have nothing concrete to go on.

3.

spend: to use your money to pay for goods or services

e.g. I can't afford to spend any more money this week.

spend something on something

cost: be obtainable at the price of, require the payment of

e.g. It costs too much.

take: if something takes a particular amount of time, money, effort, etc., that amount of time, etc. is needed for it to happen or succeed

e.g. Organizing a successful street party takes a lot of energy.

waste: to use more money, time, energy, etc. than is useful or sensible

e.g. Leaving the heating on all the time wastes electricity.

4.

conspicuous: very easy to notice

e.g. Lincoln is a conspicuous example of a poor boy who succeeded.

graceful: moving in a smooth and attractive way, or having an attractive shape or form

e.g. We admired the graceful poise of the dancer.

lonely:(adj.) unhappy because you are alone or do not have anyone to talk to

e.g. He has so few friends that his life is lonely.

truly: used to emphasize that the way you are describing something is really true(= really)

e.g. This encyclopedia is truly a compendium of knowledge.

5.

last: happening or coming after all other similar things or people

e.g. And last but not least there is the question of adequate funding.

final: being or happening at the end of a series of events, actions, statements, etc.; being the result of a particular process

e.g. The project is in its final stages.

ending: the last part of a story; the act of finishing sth., the last part of sth.

e.g. His stories usually have a happy ending.

concluding: the last remark ,etc. in an event or piece of writing

e.g. This is the concluding section of Chapter 6.

6.

alone:adv./adj. without any friends; without the help of other people or things

e.g. Carol felt all alone in the world.

It is hard bringing up children alone.

hoarse:adj. (of a person or voice) sounding harsh, especially because of a sore throat

e.g. We shouted ourselves hoarse at the football match.

grave: (of people) serious in manner, as if sth. sad, important or worrying has just happened

e.g. His face was grave when I told him my decision.

lonely:(adj.) unhappy because you are alone or do not have anyone to talk to

e.g. Don't you get lonely being on your own all day?

7.

give up: to stop trying to do sth.

e.g. I give up; tell me what the answer is.

give in: to admit that you have been defeated by sb./sth.

e.g. He will give in to his opponent's claim rather than wrangle over a disputed point.

stop: to make sb./sth. no longer do sth.

e.g. That phone never stops ringing.

retreated(v.+adv./prep.) to change your mind about sth. because of criticism or because a situation has become too difficult

e.g.The government has retreated from its pledge to reduce class size.

8.

believe: to feel certain that sth. is true or that sb. is telling you the truth

e.g. He thinks that everyone who believes will go to heaven.

notice: to see or hear sb./sth.;to become aware of sb./sth.; to pay attention to sb./sth.

e.g. She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed.

note: to mention sth. because it is important or interesting

e.g. I failed to note that he had left.

decide: to think carefully about the different possibilities that are available and then choose one of them

e.g. That chance meeting decided my career.

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I.Text II

Lead-in Questions

1.How would you react to a crisis, especially when you feel scary?

2.Who do you think are better at handling crisis, men or women? Why?

Text

The Dinner Party

Mona Gardner

The country is India. A colonial official and his wife are giving a large dinner party. They are seated with their guests ——army officers and government attaches and their wives, and a visiting American naturalist ——in their spacious dining room, which has a bare marble floor, open rafters, and wide glass doors opening onto a veranda.

A spirited discussion springs up between a young girl who insists that women have outgrown the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse era and a colonel who says that they haven't.

"A woman's unfailing reaction in any crisis," the colonel says, "is to scream. And while a man may feel like it, he has that ounce more of nerve control than a woman has. And that last ounce is what counts."

The American does not join in the argument but watches the other guests. As he looks, he sees a strange expression come over the face of the hostess. She is staring straight ahead, her muscles contracting slightly. With a slight gesture she summons the servant standing behind her chai r and whispers to him. The servant’s eyes widen, and he quickly leaves the room.

Of the guests, none except the American notices this or sees the servant place a bowl of milk on the veranda just outside the open doors.

The American comes to with a start. In India, milk in a bowl means only one thing —bait for a snake. He realizes there must be a cobra in the room. He looks up at the rafters —the likeliest place ——but they are bare. Three corners of the room are empty, and in the fourth the servants are waiting to serve the next course. There is only one place left — under the table.

His first impulse is to jump back and warn the others, but he knows the commotion would frighten the cobra into striking. He speaks quickly, the tone of his voice so arresting that it sobers everyone.

"I want to know just what control everyone at this table has. I will count three hundred —that's five minutes —and not one of you is to move a muscle. Those who move will forfeit 50 rupees. Ready?"

The twenty people sit like stone images while he counts. He is saying "… two hundred and eighty..." when, out of the corner of his eye, he sees the cobra emerge and make for the bowl of milk. Screams ring out as he jumps to slam the veranda doors safely shut.

"You were right, Major!" the host exclaims. "A man has just shown us an example of perfect control."

"Just a minute," the American says, turning to his hostess. "Mrs. Wynnes, how did you know that cobra was in the room?"

A faint smile lights up the woman's face as she replies: "Because it was crawling across my foot."

综合英语 1 课后翻译答案

Unit 1 1.他对这次面试中可能提到的问题作好了准备。(confront) He has prepared answers to the questions that he may confront during the interview. 2.他悲惨的遭遇深深打动了我们,使我们几乎哭出声来。(touch) His sad experience touched us so deeply that we nearly cried. 3.他们俩手挽着手沿着河边散步,有说有笑。(hand in hand) The two of them are walking hand in hand along the riverbank, chatting and laughing. 4.听到这令人激动的消息之后,他眼睛里涌出欢乐的泪水。(well up) When he heard the exciting news, tears of joy welled up in his eyes. 5.上海人容易听懂苏州话,因为上海话和苏州话有许多共同之处。(in common) People from Shanghai can understand Suzhou dialect with ease, for Shanghai dialect and Suzhou dialect have much in common. 6.亨利和妻子正在考虑能不能在3年内买一幢新房子。(look into) Henry and his wife are looking into the possibility of buying a new house within three years. 7.女儿再三请求到国外去深造,他最终让步了。(give in to) He finally gave in to his daughter’s repeated requests to further her education abroad. 8.我们在动身去度假之前把所有的贵重物品都锁好了。(lock away) We locked all our valuables away before we went on holiday. 9.虽然咱们分手了,但我希望咱们依然是好朋友,像以前一样互相关心,互相帮助。(part) Although we have parted from each other, I hope that we will remain good friends and that we will care for and help each other just as we used to. 10.在紧急关头,军长召集全体军官开会,制定新的克敌战略战术。(summon) At the critical moment, the army commander summoned all the officers to work out new strategies and tactics to conquer the enemy. Unit 2 1.一个由外交部长率领的政府代表团昨天抵达南非,开始对该国进行为期3天的友好访问。(head) A government delegation headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs arrived in South Africa yesterday, starting a three-day friendly visit to the country. 2.看看这些讽刺社会弊端的漫画实在好笑。(awfully funny) It is awfully funny to look at these caricatures which satirize social ills. 3.计算机是最有用的教学工具之一,所有的功课以及所有的问题和答案都可在屏幕上显示出来。(show on a screen) Computers are one of the most useful teaching tools, for all your lessons as well as all the questions and all the answers can be shown on a screen. 4.张利的母亲前天突然病倒,他赶紧派人请来医生。(send for) Zhang Li’s mother fell ill the day before yesterday, so he sent for a doctor immediately.

大学英语课后翻译

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Unit 1 1) Our youngest, a world-class charmer, did little to develop his intellectual talents but always got by. Until Mrs? Stiffer. 我的小儿子是个世界级的力?人迷。学习不怎么动脑筋却总是能蒙混过关。直到遇到了史蒂夫老师。 2) No one seems to stop to think that一no matter what environments they come from—most kids don't put school first on their list uni ess they perceive something is at stake? 似乎没有人停下来想想看,无论孩子们来自何种环境,他们当屮大多数若不是发现情况到了危急关头,才不会把功课当做头等大事。 3) Of average intellige nee or above ,they eve ntually quit school, con eluding they were too dumb to finish. 这些学生智力水平至少也算小等,但最终都退学了,他们总结说自己太笨。 4) Young people generally don't have the maturity to value education in the same way my adult students value it. 年轻人往往不够成熟,不会像我的成人学生们那么重视教育。 5) It is an expression of confidence by both teachers and parents that the students have the ability to learn the material presented to them. 这表明老师和家长们都对学生有信心,相信他们能够学好发给他们的学习材料。 6) This means no more doing Scotfs assignments for him because he might fail. No more passing Jodi because she's such a nice kid. 这意味着再也不要担心因为斯科特不及格而替他做作业,再也不要因为朱迪是个乖孩了就放他过关。 Unit 2 1) I had always dreamed of being proposed to in a Parisian cafe, under dazzling stars, like one in a Van Gogh, knockoff that hangs in my studio apartment. In stead, my boyfriend asked me to marry him while I was Win dexi ng the bathroom mirror. 我一直有这样的梦想,在星光灿烂的晚上,在一家巴黎咖啡馆就像梵高所画的“一夜的咖啡馆”,我的工作室墙上就有一幅此画的翻木。然后我男朋友却在我用“稳得新”擦洗卫生间镜子的吋候叫我嫁给他。 2) But the more time a nd effort I put in, the more the universe tried to thwart me. The Greek band from Los Angels that I wan ted wasn't available. The stitchi ng I had requested for my cathedral veil was all wrong. My ivory silk gown was being quarantined somewhere in Singapore. 但是我投入的时间和精力越多,万事就越和我过不去,没有请到我想要的洛杉矶希腊乐队,我到教堂时戴的面纱的针线活也很糟,不是我原来要的,我订的彖牙丝绸也被隔离在新加坡

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