Part I:單詞與短語
noble adj.崇高的,貴族的;gift n.禮物;monument n.紀(jì)念碑;the Statue of Liberty 自由女神像;sculptor n.雕刻家;figure n.塑像;copper n.銅;framework n.框架,結(jié)構(gòu);construct vt.建造,建筑;transport vt.運(yùn)輸;site n.場地;pedestal n.底座;at the entrance 在入口處;New York Harbor 紐約港;erect vt.豎立;be taken to piece被拆成一件件;put together (動(dòng)詞短語)組合起來;officially adv.正式地;ever since then自那時(shí)起;symbol n.象征;make one’s home in…在……安家
Part II:語法學(xué)習(xí)
被動(dòng)態(tài)與過去完成時(shí),不屬于新內(nèi)容,不再贅述。
Part III:綜合訓(xùn)練
One of the most famous monuments (1) the world, the Statue of Liberty, was (2 present) (3) the United States of America in the 19th century by the people of France. The great statue, (4) was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years (5) complete. The actual figure was made of copper (6 support) by a metal framework (7) had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (8) it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found (9) it (10) a pedestal had to be built. The site (11 choose) was an island (12) the entrance of New York Harbor. (13) 1884, a statue (14) was 15 feet tall had been erected in Paris. (15) following year, it was taken (16) pieces (17) (18 send) (19) America. (20) the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again (21) it was officially presented (22) the American people by Bartholdi. Ever (23) then, the great monument has been a symbol (24) liberty (25) the millions of people (26) have passed (27) New York Harbor (28) make their homes in America.
答案:
(1) in; (2) presented; (3) to; (4) which; (5) to; (6) supported; (7) which; (8) Before; (9) for; (10) and; (11) chosen; (12) at; (13) By; (14) which; (15) The; (16) to; (17) and; (18) sent; (19) to; (20) By; (21) and; (22) to; (23) since; (24) of; (25) for; (26) who; (27) through; (28) to
Part IV:句子翻譯
1. 自由女神像,世界上最的紀(jì)念碑之一,是19世紀(jì)法國人民贈(zèng)送給美利堅(jiān)合眾國的。這座由雕刻家Auguste設(shè)計(jì)的非凡雕像花了十年時(shí)間才完成。雕像本身是銅制的,它由一個(gè)金屬框架支撐起,這個(gè)金屬框架是Eiffel專門建造的。
2. 在它被運(yùn)往美國前,必須要為它找到一個(gè)場地,而且還要建造一個(gè)基座。選定的場地是紐約港入口處的一個(gè)島。到了1884年,一座高達(dá)151英尺的雕像在巴黎立了起來。第二年,它被拆成小塊送到了美國。
3. 到了1886年10月底,雕像再次被組裝起來并由Bartholdi正式贈(zèng)送給了美國人民。從那時(shí)起,這座偉大的紀(jì)念碑對(duì)于那些通過紐約港來到美國安家的千百萬人而言便成為了自由的象征。
答案:
1. One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the 19th century by the people of France. The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel.
2. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. The site chosen was an island at the entrance of New York Harbor. By 1884, a statue which was 15 feet tall had been erected in Paris. The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to America.
3. By the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbor to make their homes in America.
Part V:聽力與口語訓(xùn)練
短對(duì)話1:
Woman: You look cheerful today.
Man: It’s nice to see the sun for a change.
短對(duì)話2:
Man: I really thought I would win the match.
Woman: Oh, well, better luck next time, Henry.
短對(duì)話3:
Man: It’s raining again.
Woman: This makes it four days in a row. Do you think it’ll ever stop?
短對(duì)話4:
Woman: It looks like we won’t have enough time to do all we wanted to.
Man: Who says we won’t? Let’s get going.
短對(duì)話5:
Woman: Why do you always insist on wearing blue?
Man: Because it suits me.
短對(duì)話6:
Man: That’s a great sweater. I’ve never seen anything like it before.
Woman: You think so? My mother made it for me two years ago, but this is the first time I dare to wear it in public.
短對(duì)話7:
Woman: I’d love to come to your barbecue on Saturday, but my sister is arriving from Tianjin that day.
Man: That’s no problem. The more the merrier.
短對(duì)話8:
Woman: I can never tell if it’s Lisa or Mary on the phone. Their voices are so similar.
Man: That’s about the only thing they have in common for sisters.
單詞與短語:
cheerful adj.快活的,歡快的;in a row 連續(xù);in public公開;barbecue n.燒烤;merrier (adj.merry的比較級(jí))更快樂的;the more the merrier人越多越快樂
Part VI:快速閱讀
Letter 1:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I wish to make a complaint(提出投訴)about a Walkman which I bought three days ago in the Duty Free section(免稅區(qū))of your airport.
As(作為)is my habit(習(xí)慣), I made a point of(刻意)trying it out(試用)on the spot(現(xiàn)場). It worked perfectly well, so I went ahead(接著)and finished(完成)the purchas(購買).
However, when I got home and tried it again, it seemed that the volume(音量)knob(旋鈕)had ceased(停止)to work. Opening the back of the case(盒子), I found that the internal(內(nèi)部)components(部件)of the Walkman were all rusted(生銹的). Not only that but some of the wires(線路)were broken(斷了的)as well!
I am sure that you will agree that this is a most unsatisfactory(令人不滿的)situation. Therefore, I request(提請)you to arrange to replace(更換)this Walkman with another one, which must be in perfect working order(運(yùn)作良好). Failing(做不到)that, I will have to insist on(堅(jiān)持)a refund(退款)in full of the price(全價(jià))which I paid for(支付)it.
I look forward to your earliest reply.
Yours sincerely,
Kenny Gao
Letter 2:
Dear Sue,
How are you? I obtained(獲得)your name and address from Pen Pal(筆友)International. I am very glad to write to you and we become pen pals.
Let me first introduce(介紹)myself. I’m currently(目前)working as an English teacher at Shanghai Onlytoya College. I graduated from Shanghai Foreign Languages University in 1988, majoring in English literature(文學(xué))and linguistics(語言學(xué)). I got my Master’s degree in pragmatics(語用學(xué))in 1998. I like playing erhu(二胡) (a kind of Chinese musical instrument樂器) and listening to pop music. I am also very interested in traveling. Oh, yes, I am a great bar-goer(喜歡去酒吧的人)!
This summer, I will be traveling to Australia. I will be attending a conference(會(huì)議)on behalf of(代表)my college in Sydney(悉尼)from July 10 to 16. After the conference, I plan to do some sightseeing(觀光)in Australia, maybe five more days. If you are free, I would be very happy to meet you in person(本人). Perhaps we could have lunch together.
Well, let me finish here. I am already eagerly(急切地)awaiting(期待,等待)your reply to this first letter. Please tell me all about yourself and your interests. I hope we can become good friends.
Yours truly,
Kenny Gao
noble adj.崇高的,貴族的;gift n.禮物;monument n.紀(jì)念碑;the Statue of Liberty 自由女神像;sculptor n.雕刻家;figure n.塑像;copper n.銅;framework n.框架,結(jié)構(gòu);construct vt.建造,建筑;transport vt.運(yùn)輸;site n.場地;pedestal n.底座;at the entrance 在入口處;New York Harbor 紐約港;erect vt.豎立;be taken to piece被拆成一件件;put together (動(dòng)詞短語)組合起來;officially adv.正式地;ever since then自那時(shí)起;symbol n.象征;make one’s home in…在……安家
Part II:語法學(xué)習(xí)
被動(dòng)態(tài)與過去完成時(shí),不屬于新內(nèi)容,不再贅述。
Part III:綜合訓(xùn)練
One of the most famous monuments (1) the world, the Statue of Liberty, was (2 present) (3) the United States of America in the 19th century by the people of France. The great statue, (4) was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years (5) complete. The actual figure was made of copper (6 support) by a metal framework (7) had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (8) it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found (9) it (10) a pedestal had to be built. The site (11 choose) was an island (12) the entrance of New York Harbor. (13) 1884, a statue (14) was 15 feet tall had been erected in Paris. (15) following year, it was taken (16) pieces (17) (18 send) (19) America. (20) the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again (21) it was officially presented (22) the American people by Bartholdi. Ever (23) then, the great monument has been a symbol (24) liberty (25) the millions of people (26) have passed (27) New York Harbor (28) make their homes in America.
答案:
(1) in; (2) presented; (3) to; (4) which; (5) to; (6) supported; (7) which; (8) Before; (9) for; (10) and; (11) chosen; (12) at; (13) By; (14) which; (15) The; (16) to; (17) and; (18) sent; (19) to; (20) By; (21) and; (22) to; (23) since; (24) of; (25) for; (26) who; (27) through; (28) to
Part IV:句子翻譯
1. 自由女神像,世界上最的紀(jì)念碑之一,是19世紀(jì)法國人民贈(zèng)送給美利堅(jiān)合眾國的。這座由雕刻家Auguste設(shè)計(jì)的非凡雕像花了十年時(shí)間才完成。雕像本身是銅制的,它由一個(gè)金屬框架支撐起,這個(gè)金屬框架是Eiffel專門建造的。
2. 在它被運(yùn)往美國前,必須要為它找到一個(gè)場地,而且還要建造一個(gè)基座。選定的場地是紐約港入口處的一個(gè)島。到了1884年,一座高達(dá)151英尺的雕像在巴黎立了起來。第二年,它被拆成小塊送到了美國。
3. 到了1886年10月底,雕像再次被組裝起來并由Bartholdi正式贈(zèng)送給了美國人民。從那時(shí)起,這座偉大的紀(jì)念碑對(duì)于那些通過紐約港來到美國安家的千百萬人而言便成為了自由的象征。
答案:
1. One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the 19th century by the people of France. The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel.
2. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. The site chosen was an island at the entrance of New York Harbor. By 1884, a statue which was 15 feet tall had been erected in Paris. The following year, it was taken to pieces and sent to America.
3. By the end of October 1886, the statue had been put together again and it was officially presented to the American people by Bartholdi. Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbor to make their homes in America.
Part V:聽力與口語訓(xùn)練
短對(duì)話1:
Woman: You look cheerful today.
Man: It’s nice to see the sun for a change.
短對(duì)話2:
Man: I really thought I would win the match.
Woman: Oh, well, better luck next time, Henry.
短對(duì)話3:
Man: It’s raining again.
Woman: This makes it four days in a row. Do you think it’ll ever stop?
短對(duì)話4:
Woman: It looks like we won’t have enough time to do all we wanted to.
Man: Who says we won’t? Let’s get going.
短對(duì)話5:
Woman: Why do you always insist on wearing blue?
Man: Because it suits me.
短對(duì)話6:
Man: That’s a great sweater. I’ve never seen anything like it before.
Woman: You think so? My mother made it for me two years ago, but this is the first time I dare to wear it in public.
短對(duì)話7:
Woman: I’d love to come to your barbecue on Saturday, but my sister is arriving from Tianjin that day.
Man: That’s no problem. The more the merrier.
短對(duì)話8:
Woman: I can never tell if it’s Lisa or Mary on the phone. Their voices are so similar.
Man: That’s about the only thing they have in common for sisters.
單詞與短語:
cheerful adj.快活的,歡快的;in a row 連續(xù);in public公開;barbecue n.燒烤;merrier (adj.merry的比較級(jí))更快樂的;the more the merrier人越多越快樂
Part VI:快速閱讀
Letter 1:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I wish to make a complaint(提出投訴)about a Walkman which I bought three days ago in the Duty Free section(免稅區(qū))of your airport.
As(作為)is my habit(習(xí)慣), I made a point of(刻意)trying it out(試用)on the spot(現(xiàn)場). It worked perfectly well, so I went ahead(接著)and finished(完成)the purchas(購買).
However, when I got home and tried it again, it seemed that the volume(音量)knob(旋鈕)had ceased(停止)to work. Opening the back of the case(盒子), I found that the internal(內(nèi)部)components(部件)of the Walkman were all rusted(生銹的). Not only that but some of the wires(線路)were broken(斷了的)as well!
I am sure that you will agree that this is a most unsatisfactory(令人不滿的)situation. Therefore, I request(提請)you to arrange to replace(更換)this Walkman with another one, which must be in perfect working order(運(yùn)作良好). Failing(做不到)that, I will have to insist on(堅(jiān)持)a refund(退款)in full of the price(全價(jià))which I paid for(支付)it.
I look forward to your earliest reply.
Yours sincerely,
Kenny Gao
Letter 2:
Dear Sue,
How are you? I obtained(獲得)your name and address from Pen Pal(筆友)International. I am very glad to write to you and we become pen pals.
Let me first introduce(介紹)myself. I’m currently(目前)working as an English teacher at Shanghai Onlytoya College. I graduated from Shanghai Foreign Languages University in 1988, majoring in English literature(文學(xué))and linguistics(語言學(xué)). I got my Master’s degree in pragmatics(語用學(xué))in 1998. I like playing erhu(二胡) (a kind of Chinese musical instrument樂器) and listening to pop music. I am also very interested in traveling. Oh, yes, I am a great bar-goer(喜歡去酒吧的人)!
This summer, I will be traveling to Australia. I will be attending a conference(會(huì)議)on behalf of(代表)my college in Sydney(悉尼)from July 10 to 16. After the conference, I plan to do some sightseeing(觀光)in Australia, maybe five more days. If you are free, I would be very happy to meet you in person(本人). Perhaps we could have lunch together.
Well, let me finish here. I am already eagerly(急切地)awaiting(期待,等待)your reply to this first letter. Please tell me all about yourself and your interests. I hope we can become good friends.
Yours truly,
Kenny Gao

