雅思5天倒計時基本功訓練:綜合訓練

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Part I:單詞與短語
    fantasy n.幻想;ambassador n.大使;get a shock(動詞短語)感到震驚;look pale(動詞結(jié)構(gòu))臉色蒼白;be in a frightful state 狀態(tài)可怕;get into a mess (動詞短語)陷入混亂;fire extinguisher 滅火器;dryly adv.干巴巴地,面無表情地;Embassy n.大使館;set sth. on fire給。。。點上火;Good heavens 天哪;exclaim v.驚呼;as usual象往常一樣;break out(動詞短語)(戰(zhàn)爭或火災)爆發(fā);basement n.地下室;aim sth. at(動詞短語)將。。。瞄準;be on fire著火;definitely adv.肯定地,絕對地;get sb. posted (動詞短語)給。。。調(diào)崗位;fire a shot (動詞結(jié)構(gòu))開槍;accurate adj.精確的,準的
    Part II:語法學習
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    Part III:綜合訓練
    (1) the Ambassador of Escalopia returned home (2) lunch, his wife got a shock. He looked pale (3) his clothes were (4) a frightful state. “What has happened?” she asked. “How did your clothes get (5) such a mess?” “A fire extinguisher, my dear,” answered the Ambassador dryly. “University students set the Embassy (6) fire this morning.” “Good heavens!” exclaimed his wife. “(7) where were you at the time?” “I was in my office (8) usual,” answered the Ambassador. “The fire broke (9) in the basement. I went down immediately, of course, (10) that fool, Horst, aimed a fire extinguisher (11) me. He thought I was (12) fire. I must definitely get that fellow (13 post).” The Ambassador’s wife went on (14 ask) questions (15) she suddenly noticed a big hole (16) her husband’s hat. “And how can you explain that?” “Oh, that,” said the Ambassador. “Someone fired a shot (17) my office window. Accurate, don’t you think? Fortunately, I wasn’t wearing it (18) the time. (19) I had been, I (20) not have been able to get home (21) lunch.”
    答案:
    (1) When; (2) for; (3) and; (4) in; (5) into; (6) on; (7) And; (8) as; (9) out; (10) but; (11) at; (12) on; (13) posted; (14) asking; (15) when; (16) in; (17) through; (18) at; (19) If; (20) would; (21) for
    Part IV:句子翻譯
    1. 當Escalopia國大使回家吃午飯的時候,他的妻子嚇了一大跳。他面色蒼白,衣服上也搞得一塌糊涂。
    2.“發(fā)生什么事情了?”她問道?!澳愕囊路趺锤愕眠@么一塌糊涂?”“一個滅火器,親愛的,”大使干巴巴地答道。“今天早上大學的學生放火燒大使館。”“天?。 逼拮芋@呼道?!澳菚r你在哪兒呀?”“我像往常一樣呆在辦公室里,”大使答道。“火是從地下室里爆發(fā)出來的。我當然是馬上下去了,而Horst那個蠢貨將一個滅火器對著我猛噴。他認為我著火了呢。我一定得將他調(diào)離崗位?!?BR>    3. 大使太太繼續(xù)問著問題,這時她突然發(fā)現(xiàn)丈夫帽子上一個很大的洞。“那么,那個你怎么解釋呢?”“噢,那個呀,”大使說道,“有人開了一槍,射穿了我辦公室的窗戶。很準,你不這樣認為嗎?幸運的是,我那時沒有戴著它。如果當時戴了,我就不能回到家里來吃午飯了。”
    答案:
    1. When the Ambassador of Escalopia returned home for lunch, his wife got a shock. He looked pale and his clothes were in a frightful state.
    2. “What has happened?” she asked. “How did your clothes get into such a mess?” “A fire extinguisher, my dear,” answered the Ambassador dryly. “University students set the Embassy on fire this morning.” “Good heavens!” exclaimed his wife. “And where were you at the time?” “I was in my office as usual,” answered the Ambassador. “The fire broke out in the basement. I went down immediately, of course, and that fool, Horst, aimed a fire extinguisher at me. He thought I was on fire. I must definitely get that fellow posted.”
    3. The Ambassador’s wife went on asking questions, when she suddenly noticed a big hole in her husband’s hat. “And how can you explain that?” “Oh, that,” said the Ambassador. “Someone fired a shot through my office window. Accurate, don’t you think? Fortunately, I wasn’t wearing it at the time. If I had been, I would not have been able to get home for lunch.”
    Part V:聽力與口語訓練
    短對話1:
    Woman: It took me 1 hour to drive to the airport.
    Man: One hour? I could have walked there in less time.
    短對話2:
    Woman: You haven’t phoned Bob yet, have you?
    Man: As a matter of fact, I have.
    短對話3:
    Woman: Is there a bus I can take to the airport?
    Man: There is. But you can’t rely on it. I’ll give you a ride if you can wait while I put these things away.
    短對話4:
    Woman: John likes his new place, but he is not too happy about all the noise.
    Man: What did he expect? He is right next to the airport.
    短對話5:
    Man: Have you asked your brother to do the dishes?
    Woman: Thousands of times!
    短對話6:
    Woman: Hey, John, how about going to the riverside to have a picnic on such a nice day?
    Man: Sounds great!
    短對話7:
    Man: I’m thinking of buying a new computer.
    Woman: What are you going to do with this one?
    短對話8:
    Man: So you’ll never speak to Mary?
    Woman: Why should I?
    單詞與短語:
    put…away (動詞短語)把。。。收拾好;do the dishes洗碗;riverside n.河邊
    Part VI:快速閱讀
    Letter 1:
    Dear Sir,
    As an international student new to(對。。。陌生)the ways of your university, I am most reluctant(勉強的)to complain.
    But, the fact is that the heating system in my room does not seem to be working properly(正常地). I have tried to find out what the problem is by myself, but, not being a technically-minded(有機械頭腦的)person, I have failed to do so.
    As I am sure you understand, trying to study in an unheated(沒有暖氣的)room in this cold weather is extremely uncomfortable. Besides, at night the temperature(溫度)drops so low that it is almost impossible to sleep. On top of that(更為緊要的), I feel a bad attack(攻擊)of the flu(感冒)coming on(正在趕來).
    I would be most grateful if you would send an engineer to fix the heating system in my room as soon as possible. I will of course be willing to pay for any service charge(收費)involved(涉及到的). Meanwhile, if the problem cannot be solved quickly, I would like you to allow me to move to another room.
    I look forward to your earliest reply.
    Yours sincerely,
    Kenny Gao
    Letter 2:
    Dear Jack,
    You have asked me for my advice concerning(有關(guān))whether you should study history or computer science at university and now I am trying to give you some useful suggestions.
    You must keep in mind that(謹記), above all(最要緊的), your university training is a preparation for your future career(職業(yè)發(fā)展). Therefore, your first consideration(考慮)should be to study a subject(科目)which will best equip(武裝)you to earn a living(謀生). There is no doubt that(毫無疑問)the field of computer offers(提供)far wider(非常廣闊的)job opportunities than history.
    Besides, we are now in the age of a Hi-tech revolution(革命). For the foreseeable(可以預見的)future, not only will it be necessary for everyone to be computer-literate(懂電腦的), it will also be necessary for him to be equipped with computer skills merely(僅僅)to earn a living! History, I’m afraid, however fascinating(迷人的)it may be, offers few career prospects(前景).
    Of course, you don’t have to devote(投入)all your time at university to studying computers and nothing else. On the contrary(恰恰相反), I would recommend that you keep up(保持)your reading of history in your spare time. In that way, you will find that your leisure hours(閑暇時光)are enriched(變得豐富)while you prepare yourself for a worthwhile(值得的)career in computers.
    Hope you find these suggestions useful in helping you make your decision.
    Yours sincerely,
    Kenny Gao