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1、unit 1 part ii text alexf organization:. -parts paragraphs main ideaspart one paras 1-2 introduction both napoleons and hitlers militarycampaigns failed because of the severity of the russianwinter.part two paras 3-11 napoleons military campaign against russiapart three paras 12-20 hitlers military

2、campaign against the soviet unionpart four para 21 conclusionthe elements of nature must be reckonedwith in any military campaign.2.sections paragraphs main ideassection one paras 12-13 hitlers blitzkrieg against russia and stalins scorched earthpolicysection two paras 14-18 the battles fought at le

3、ningrad, moscow and stalingradsection three paras 19-20 the russian counter-offensive and the outcome of the warvocabularyi. 1. 1) alliance3) stroke5) minus7) declarations2) at the cost of4) limp6) regions8) siegeappendix i - $99) raw 10) bide his time11) have taken their toll 12) in the case of2. 1

4、) is faced with 2) get bogged down3) is pressing on / pressed on 4) drag on5) get by 6) dine out7) have cut back 8) get through3. 1) the rapid advance in gene therapy may lead to the conquest of cancer in the nearfuture.2) production in many factories has been brought to a halt by the delayed arriva

5、l ofraw materials due to the dock workers strike.3) sara has made up her mind that her leisure interests will/should never get in the way ofher career.4) obviously the reporters question caught the foreign minister off guard.5) the introduction of the electronic calculator has rendered the slide rul

6、e out of date /obso lete.4. 1) being faced with an enemy forces much superior to ours, we had to give up theoccupation of big cities and retreat to the rural and mountainous regions to build upour bases.2) unity is crucial to the efficient operation of an organization. failure to reckon withthis pro

7、blem will weaken its strength. in many cases, work may be brought to a halt bycon stant internal struggle in an organization.3) the red army fought a heroic battle at stalingrad and won the decisive victory againstthe germans. in fact, this battle turned the tide in the second world war. during this

8、famous battle, the soviet troops withstood the german siege and weakened the germanarmy by launching a series of counterattacks.ii.more synonyms in context1) during the first world war, battles occurred here and there over vast areas. some of themost dramatic fighting took place in the gloomy trench

9、es of france and belgium.2) elizabeth made careful preparations for the interview and her efforts / homework paid off.3)1 spent hours trying to talk him into accepting the settlement, but he turned a deaf ear to all mywords.4) pneumonia had severely weakened her body, and i wondered how her fragile

10、body couldwithstand the harsh weather.- 90 - appendix iiii. usage1) but often it is not until we fall ill that we finally learn to appreciate good health.2) a rich old lady lay dead at home for two weeksand nobody knew anything about it.3) its said he dropped dead from a heart attack when he was at

11、work1) dont sit too close to the fire to keep warmyou could easily get burned, especially if youfall asleep.4) in those days people believed in marrying young and having children early.5) little tom was unable to sit still for longer than a few minutes.structure1. 1) to his great delight, dr. deng d

12、iscovered two genes in wild rice that can increase the yield by30 percent.2) to her great relief, her daughter had left the building before it collapsed.3) to our disappointment, our womens team lost out to the north koreans.4) we think, much to our regret, that we will not be able to visit you duri

13、ng the comingchrist mas.2. 1) these birds nest in the vast swamps (which lie to the) east of the nile.2) by 1948, the peoples liberation army had gained control of the vast areas north of theyangtze river.3) michelle was born in a small village in the north of france, but came to live in the uniteds

14、tates at the age of four. 4) the columbia river rises in western canada and continues/runs through the united states forabout 1,900 kilometers west of the rocky mountains.comprehensive exercisesi. cloze(a)1. invasion3. conquest5. launching7. campaign9. reckon with2. stand in the way4. catching. off

15、his guard6. declaration8. drag on10. bringing.to a haltappendix i - 91 -(b)1. allow 2. reckoned3. highly 4. forecasts5. rapidly 6. instant7. delivery 8. advantage9. observing 10. powerfulii. translation1. mr. doherty and his family are currently engaged in getting the autumn harvest in on thefarm.2.

16、 we must not underestimate the enemy. they are equipped with the most sophisticatedweapons.3. having been cut of a job/not having had a job for 3months, phil is getting increasinglydesperate.4. sam, as the project manager, is decisive, efficient, and accurate in his judgment.5. since the chemical pl

17、ant was identified as the source of solution, the village neighborhoodcommittee decided to close it down at the cost of 100 jobs.the offensive had already lasted three days, but we had not gained much ground. ourtroops engaging the enemy at the front were faced with strong/fierce/stiff resistance. t

18、hedivi sion commander instructed our battalion to get around to the rear of the enemy andlaunch a surprise attack. to do so, however, we had to cross a marshland and many of us wereafraid we might get bogged down in the mud. our battalion commander decided to take agamble. we started under cover of

19、darkness and pressed on in spite of great difficulties. by astroke of luck, the temperature at night suddenly dropped to minus 20 degrees celsius and themarsh froze over. thanks to the cold weather, we arrived at our destination before dawn andbegan attacking the enemy from the rear. this turned the

20、 tide of the battle. the enemy,caught off guard, soon surrendered.part iii textbcomprehension check1. d3. b.-2. d4. a- 92 - appendix itranslation(#je appendix iii)language practice1. boast 2. obstacles3. was concerned 4. call .off5. paid off 6. was pinned down7. are contesting 8. prior to9. holdout

21、10. objective11. responsible for 12. in case13. favorable 14. due to15. on the eve of 16. cancel17. complications 18. stiff19. withstand 20. absentpart iv theme-related language learning taskswriting strategytick which of the following is more convincing:_ it was reported that general eisenhower, th

22、ough indecisive sometimes, had nohesitation in ordering the assault on normandy._ _eisenhowers chief of staff, brigadier general water bedell smith, later wrote:. he sat there . tense, weighing every consideration. finally he looked up,and the tension was gone from his face. he said briskly, well, w

23、ell go.modelpapercan man triumph over nature?when people talk of man triumphing over nature, many things come to mind. one thinks ofsuccesses in medicine in the fight against disease, such as the invention of antibiotics and the promiseheld out by advances in biogenetic engineering. on a broader sca

24、le, one thinks of mans success inharnessing new forms of energy from steam power through oil to nuclear power.yet, nature has often hit back in unexpected ways to these attempts to tame it. new forms ofappendix i -98 -disease that are resistant to antibiotics are constantly developing. burning fossi

25、l fuels has led tofears of global warming; while nuclear power has produced dangerous waste that will remain ahazard for generations to come.however, perhaps to talk of man triumphing over nature is the wrong way to look at thematter. we need to find ways to work with nature rather than forever figh

26、ting against it.(154words) unit two smart carstext a vocabularyi. 1.1) expansion 2) automated 3) vapor 4) take control of 5) hazards 6) satellite7) vibrated 8) magnetic 9) bunched 10) in the air 11) got/was stuck in 12) approximately2. 1) send out 2) stand up for 3) pass for 4) were closing in on 5)

27、 starting up 6) went through 7) fill out 8) fall into 3. 1) incorporates all the latest safety features2) two trees ten feet apart3) awarding lucrative contracts to his construction site4) the prototype of a new model before they set up a factory to make the cars.5) are correlated in all racial grou

28、ps4. 1) the application, remote, has turned into a reality, are poised to2) that vibrate, can detect, frequency3) lanes, are mounted in, alert a, hazardii. word formationclipped words blendskilo kilogram medicare medical care memo memorandum email electronic mail gym gymnasium comsat communications

29、satellitelib liberation newscast news broadcast doc doctor skyjack sky hijack vet veterinarian eurodollar european dollar prep preparatory brunch breakfast and lunch auto automobile telecast television broadcast flu influenza oxbridge oxford and cambridgeiii. 1. swimming pool 2. drawing board 3. enr

30、iched middle english 4. disturbing change 5. fully developed prototype 6.canned foods 7. working population 8. puzzling differencescomprehensive exercisesi. cloze1. 1) computerized 2) start up 3) be poised to 4) alert 5)hazards 6) monotonous7) take control of 8) steer 9) lane 10) decrease 11) calcul

31、ate 12) eliminate13) getting stuck in 14) mounted 15) detect 16) vapor2. 1) generates 2) related 3) revolutionized 4) enabled 5) opportunities 6) overall 7) manufacturing 8) dependent 9) interact 10) fatalitiesii. translation 1. 1) there was an unusual quietness in the air,except for the sound of ar

32、tillery in the distance.2) the expansion of urban areas in some african countries has been causing a significant fall in living standards and an increase in social problem.3) the research shows that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels areclosely correlated withglobal temperatures. 4) the frequencyof t

33、he bus service has been improved from 15 to 12 minutes recently5) the diver stood on the edge of the diving board, poised tojump at the signal from the coach. 2. automobiles have, since their invention, revolutionized transportation, changing forever the way people live, travel, and do business. on

34、the other hand, they have brought hazards, especially highway fatalities. however, today the applicationof computer technology and electronic sensors in designing and manufacturing cars makes it possible to eliminatemost of traffic accidents. for example, electronic sensors mountedin your car can de

35、tectalcohol vapor in the airand refuse to start upthe engine. they can also monitor road conditions by receiving radio signals sent out from orbiting satellitesand greatly reduce your chances of getting stuckin traffic jams. text bcomprehension check: 1. a 2.c 3.c 4. d 5. b 6. blanguage practice11)c

36、 2)a 3)e 4)b 5)f 6)g 7)d 8)h21)en route 2) matures 3) equivalent 4) feasible 5) in cooperation with 6) exposure 7) at the start of 8) thereby 9) implemented 10) realistic 11) component 12) by meansof unit two smart carstext a vocabularyi. 1.1) expansion 2) automated 3) vapor 4) take control of 5) ha

37、zards 6) satellite7) vibrated 8) magnetic 9) bunched 10) in the air 11) got/was stuck in 12) approximately2. 1) send out 2) stand up for 3) pass for 4) were closing in on 5) starting up 6) went through 7) fill out 8) fall into 3. 1) incorporates all the latest safety features2) two trees ten feet ap

38、art3) awarding lucrative contracts to his construction site4) the prototype of a new model before they set up a factory to make the cars.5) are correlated in all racial groups4. 1) the application, remote, has turned into a reality, are poised to2) that vibrate, can detect, frequency3) lanes, are mo

39、unted in, alert a, hazardii. word formationclipped words blendskilo kilogram medicare medical care memo memorandum email electronic mail gym gymnasium comsat communications satellitelib liberation newscast news broadcast doc doctor skyjack sky hijack vet veterinarian eurodollar european dollar prep

40、preparatory brunch breakfast and lunch auto automobile telecast television broadcast flu influenza oxbridge oxford and cambridgeiii. 1. swimming pool 2. drawing board 3. enriched middle english 4. disturbing change 5. fully developed prototype 6.canned foods 7. working population 8. puzzling differe

41、ncescomprehensive exercisesi. cloze1. 1) computerized 2) start up 3) be poised to 4) alert 5)hazards 6) monotonous7) take control of 8) steer 9) lane 10) decrease 11) calculate 12) eliminate13) getting stuck in 14) mounted 15) detect 16) vapor2. 1) generates 2) related 3) revolutionized 4) enabled 5

42、) opportunities 6) overall 7) manufacturing 8) dependent 9) interact 10) fatalitiesii. translation 1. 1) there was an unusual quietness in the air,except for the sound of artillery in the distance.2) the expansion of urban areas in some african countries has been causing a significant fall in living

43、 standards and an increase in social problem.3) the research shows that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels areclosely correlated withglobal temperatures. 4) the frequencyof the bus service has been improved from 15 to 12 minutes recently5) the diver stood on the edge of the diving board, poised tojum

44、p at the signal from the coach. 2. automobiles have, since their invention, revolutionized transportation, changing forever the way people live, travel, and do business. on the other hand, they have brought hazards, especially highway fatalities. however, today the applicationof computer technology

45、and electronic sensors in designing and manufacturing cars makes it possible to eliminatemost of traffic accidents. for example, electronic sensors mountedin your car can detectalcohol vapor in the airand refuse to start upthe engine. they can also monitor road conditions by receiving radio signals

46、sent out from orbiting satellitesand greatly reduce your chances of getting stuckin traffic jams. text bcomprehension check: 1. a 2.c 3.c 4. d 5. b 6. blanguage practice11)c 2)a 3)e 4)b 5)f 6)g 7)d 8)h21)en route 2) matures 3) equivalent 4) feasible 5) in cooperation with 6) exposure 7) at the start

47、 of 8) thereby 9) implemented 10) realistic 11) component 12) by meansof unit 3part ilistening taskscript for the recording:as you battle the competitive job market, your rsum is going to be the key weapon you use to get hired. for better or for worse, this is your calling card to the recruiting dir

48、ectors of the business world. there is one key piece of advice that seems to get lost on most people, one of the most important things you can do when applying for a job. and it is this: target your rsum. people, we work in advertising. what do you think your rsum is? its just an ad for you. just li

49、ke a good ad targets its consumer, a good rsum hits the target right between the eyes and says, “you have to hire me.” in this case, the consumer is the recruiting director at the company where youd like to work. never forget that. heres what i mean: recruiting directors are a practical lot. they wa

50、nt to find the “easiest” possible person to hire. that is, someone who fits their job description perfectly. if the job description says they are looking for an account director with, at least, 5 years of experience and a background in package goods, thats exactly who they want to hire. now, that do

51、esnt mean they wont consider anyone else, but where do you think they are going to start? if you have more than five or so years of experience, you can start your rsum with a summary. a summary captures about four or five bullet points that show why youre a perfect match for the job. in our example

52、above, that first bullet point would say something like: account director with more than 5 years of experience leading diverse agency teams as large as 18 on package-goods accounts including unilever and hershey. when they pick up that rsum, you want them to nod and think, “this person is perfect fo

53、r the job.” after listening 1. calling card2. target ones rsum3. job description4. summarypart ii reading taskcomprehensionpossible answers to content questions:1.he runs a manufacturing company.2.almost all of them were no.3.this applicant was ill prepared for the job he was applying for and theref

54、ore ill qualified.4.prepare to win.5.they now have to switch jobs frequently.6.a 90-year-old tennis player who wanted to work on his weakness -backhand court.7.believing in yourself, even when no one else does.13 8.because he will mention a cab driver who is different.9.his efforts to make a differe

55、nce.10.he was offered a ride on a day when minnesota was hit with one of the worst snowstorms in years and the international airport there was closed for the first time in decades.11.because there were no tracks left in the snow, which means he was the first person to take off from there.12.carlson was excited about being first, which is exactly what the writer recommends to job applicants.text organization1.partsparagraphsmain ideaspart oneparas 1-6an ill-prepared college graduate failed his interv

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