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《新视野大学英语》好词好句 (1-2册)

第一册第一单元

Section A

1. take English class (l.5)

2. be patient with (l.11)

3. It didn’t take me long to lose my eagerness to answer questions.(l.15)

4. Not only did I lose my joy in answering questions, but I also lost my desire to say anything at all in English.(l.15-16)

5. Unlike my senior middle school teacher (l.19)

6. stay at the same level (l.26)

7. I was offered an opportunity to study English through an online course. (l.27)

8. get access to (l.29)

9. It requires a lot of time, commitment and discipline to keep up with the flow of the course. (l.33)

10. I had finally reaped the benefits of all my hard work. (l.45)

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11. Learning English gave me insights into another culture. (l.49)

12. bridge the gap (l.57)

13. While的用法

14. now that 的用法

Section B

15. While regular school still exist, the virtual classroom plays an important role in today’s learning community.(l.1)

16. become aware of

17. In addition (l.11)

18. It is critical that…(l.15)

19. Being willing to “speak up” if problems arise. (l.23) 20. on the students’ part (l.54)

21. remind…of (l.58)

22. Just as的用法(l.59)

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第一册第二单元

Section A

1. Steve Finch burst into her room. (l. 9)

2. Sandy reached for the radio to turn it up louder. (ll. 17-18)

3. put on 的搭配: put on T-shirt( l.28) , put on her makeup (ll. 29-30)

4. wear的搭配: wear a T-shirt( ll. 48-49) / shoes/ a black dress/ glasses/ a seatbelt/ a smile/ eye-liner (ll. 53-54)/ makeup (l.58)

5. It isn’t healthy to eat standing up. (ll. 37-38)

6. Different music appeals to different generations. (ll. 82-83)

7. What worries me is that music could have a negative influence on Sandy. (ll. 99-100)

8. I’m concerned about her. (l.104)

9. in any case (l.114)

10. …keep the lines of communication with her daughter open (ll. 122-123)

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11. at the same time she would give her freedom to find her own identity. (ll. 126-128)

Section B

12. One concept of the generation gap is that parents and children have different values and beliefs. (ll. 1-2)

13. There was great consistency in the response. (l.11)

14. They continue to look to parents for basic values and guidance in the more important areas of life, such as career and lifetime goal. (ll. 15-16)

15. General trends can’t always be applied to individual cases. (l.17)

16. bridge the gap (l.190

17. Young people tend to see themselves the way their parents see them. (ll. 23-24)

18. adopt an attitude of curiosity (l.28)

19. pay attention to (l.47)

20. Don’t expect them to follow rules you don’t follow yourself. (l.48)

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第一册第三单元

Section A

1. be/feel embarrassed to do sth. (l. 1)

2. his hand on my arm for balance (l.2): Absolute structure(独立结构)的用法.

3. be bothered (l.4) (bother to do/doing sth)

4. let on (l.4)

5. adjust (oneself) to (l.7)

6. make it (to the office) (l.10)

7. I am amazed at how much courage it must have taken for a grown man to subject himself to such shame and stress. (l.18)

8. He never talked about himself as an object of pity, nor did he show any envy of the more fortunate or able. (l.22)

9. Now that I am older, I believe that is a proper standard by which to judge people ( 疑问词+不定式作为后置定语的用法), even though I still don’t know precisely what a “good heart” is.(ll. 24-25)

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10. Unable to engage in many activities, my father still tried to participate in some way. (l.27) 11. A local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going. (l. 28)

12. be content to do (l.33)

13. in frustration (l.34)

14. on leave (l. 40)

When I came home on leave, he saw to it that I visited his office.(l. 40)

15. I could have done this, too, if things had been different. (L.42) 虚拟语气的用法

16. I wonder if (l. 44)

17. sense my reluctance to (l. 45)

18. complain about trifles (l. 47)

19. be envious of (L. 48)

Section B

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20. an ambulance rushed him to (l. 2)

21. call for (l. 4)

22. a request for the boy to rush to… (l. 9)

23. enable sb. to (l.14)

24. The marine wrapped his strong fingers around the old man’s limp ones, squeezing a message of love and encouragement. (l.21)

25. the nurse urged the marine to (l. 26) 26. offer words of sympathy (l.38)

27. When I realized he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son… (ll. 44-45)

28. …a message came in from the North Carolina Marine Corps base informing … that …(l. 47)

29. It turned out (that) (l. 49)

第一册第四单元

Section A

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1. Research shows we make up our minds about people through unspoken communication within seven seconds of meeting them (l.1)

2.…, ranging from comfort to fear (l. 4)

3. Other form an impression about you based on these. (l. 16)

4. You were committed to what you were talking about and so absorbed in the moment you lost all self-consciousness. (l. 19)

5. They instruct you to greet them with “power handshakes” and tell you to fix your eyes on the other person. (l. 22) 6. you’ll drive everyone crazy—including yourself. (l. 23)

7. The trick is to be consistently you, at your best. (l. 24)

8. You can always see people who take themselves too seriously. (l. 52)

9. so…that 的用法

Section B

10. …, have been considered signs of immaturity or lack of common sense. (l. 8)

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11.…, usually in relation to keeping promises,… (l. 12)

12. …, they talk a lot to become acquainted with each other. (l. 15)

13. These unconscious actions and reactions to them may in part account for our “feelings” and “snap judgments” (l. 24)

14. How you dress also communicate many things about your social status. (ll. 39-40)

15 People who are content with modern design are probably comfortable with modern lifestyles. (L58)

16. There’s a wealth of information there if you know how to “read” it. (L62)

17. the minute/ the moment/ the instant 的用法

第一册第五单元

Section A

1. Another 185,000 of the one million infected with the HIV virus are expected to die within the next year. (ll. 3-5)

2. Women and youth in rural southern communities now constitute the fastest

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growing segment of people with AIDS. (ll. 6-8)

3. In place of government inactivity, a number of local organizations have emerged.(ll. 10-11)

4. One organization formed in 1985 to combat the growing number of AIDS cases. (ll. 12-13)

5. suffer from a lack of money (l.14)

6. Speak to your community in a way you can hear. (l.29)

7. These books use simple, hand-drawn pictures of “sad faces” and “happy faces” to illustrate ways people can prevent AIDS.(ll. 34-35)

8. regardless of marriage status (l.58)

9. the only solution to the crisis (l.59)

10. We must not let cultural, racial, or social barriers distract us from the job that must be done. (ll. .63-64)

11. This is an undeclared war that everyone must sign up for in order for us to win. (ll. 65-66)

Section B

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12. in haste (ll. 15-16)

13. at the trials (l.30)

14. take the first place on the ten-meter platform (ll. 31-32)

15. in the finals (l.33)

16. I couldn’t tell anyone for fear I wouldn’t be able to compete in the Olympics if people learned I was HIV-positive. (ll. 45-47)

17. start with (l.50)

18. I had to quit diving professionally after the Olympics. (Para.10)

第一册 第六单元

Section A

1. except for (l. 1)

2. Saturday meant most adults were at home on he route. So were school-age children.(l. 8)

3. make the rounds (l.9)

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4. There wasn’t time for lengthy talks but enough to exchange greetings that go with civilized ways. (l.12)

5. look sb. in the eye (l.17)

6. at the sound of (l.21)

7. turn away (l. 25)

8. You’re nothing but a trash man. (l. 30)

9. I do this for the money, not because it’s the only work I can do. (l.32)

10. I am not ashamed of it, but I don’t go around boasting about it either. (l.38)

11. yell at (l.40)

12. Stay away from those trash man. (l. 41)

13. have sympathy for (l.42)

14. stay at the employment (l.44)

15. contrary to what people think (l.47)

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16. look down on (l.54)

17. be in for (l. 54)

18. hold water (l.55)

19. leave behind (l.57)

20. so引出的倒装句的用法 (p. 136)

21. even if 的用法 (p.137)

Section B

22. be/get/become/grow addicted to sth (l.4)

23. on one’s day off (l.7)

24. compete with sb./ for sth. (l.26)

25. be content to do sth. (l.40)

26. mean so much to sb. (l.46)

27. straighten out (l.49)

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28. Phil was overweight, always wound up and worked too hard. (l.51)

29. make inquiries about (l.57)

第一册 第七单元

Section A

1. These images can have a negative effect on the public’s views. (Preview, P151 )

2. The young and the immature can easily be influenced by images of irresponsible gun. ( Preview, P151)

3. People tend to think that the solution to the gun problem lies in removing guns. (Preview, P151 )

4. That night was no exception. ( l. 5)

5. His arms and legs moved unexpectedly, as if attached to unseen wires.

6. victims of armed attacks are seldom able to identify their offenders because their attention focuses on the guns, rather than on their user. (l.45)

7. a short attention span (l.76)

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8. I got to my feet, found the keys.(l.80)

9. who had committed a number of robberies in the area (l.93)

Section B

10. I was immune to violence…(l.4)

11. …since she is on favor of gun control? (1的小标题)

12. What the gun is capable of, what it is intended for, still frightens me more than what it may prevent. (l. 10) 13. I have confronted an attacker in my imagination, not in reality. (l.13)

14. They’re physically more dominating and I’ve never heard of anyone being robbed by a female. (l.24)

15. I try not to reveal I feel anxiety because a black man has walked up behind me.(l.29) 16. I got angry because someone is endangering my life for the money in my pocket. (7.34)

17. A man has died for money, not my money, your money, just money.(l.38) 15

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18. What’s the level of comfort with killing a robber in self-defense?(l.40)

19. I wonder how it feels when people lock their doors at the sight of you. (l. 45)

20. …more afraid of trying to live with the guilt of murdering another person.(l.50)

第一册第八单元

Section A

23. sleep on sth. (l.2)

24. be unknown to (l.10)

25. It is easiest to examine it in the great creative personalities, many of whom experienced it in an intensified form and have written it down in their life stories.(ll. 13-15)

26. the more highly insightful the person, the sharper and more dramatic the signals become.(ll. 20-21)

27. be occupied with (l.23)

28. take shape (ll. 31-34)

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29. arrive at no result. (l.42)

30. A third type of creative experience is exemplified by the dreams which came to Descartes at the age of 23 and determined his life path. (ll. 51-52)

31. This dream filled him with intense religious enthusiasm. (ll. 56-57)

32. be representative of. (l.58)

33. be responsible for. (l.61)

Section B

34. emerge from(l.3)

35. reveal one’s secret (l.4)

36. separate…from… (ll. 8-9)

37. act on/upon…(l.11)

38. But scarcely did I awake when away flew the tune. . (ll. 20-21) 39. when a good idea comes your way, write it down. (l.24)

40. claim (l.37)

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41. set sth. in motion(ll. 52-53)

42. enhance your creativity(l.60)

43. take up (l. 61)

第一册第九单元

Section A

1. Whatever the number, there’s usually one student from the group that stands out as being special, fantastic even. (ll. 2-3)

2. No matter how difficult a professor’s question, that one special student seems to know the answer. ( l. 3)

3. without a single error whatsoever (l. 6)

4. Surely, you know a student like this. Possibly he arouses in you feelings of anger. (l. 8)

5. to do sth. with such ease 游刃有余地做某事 (l. 11)

6. And the fruit of my analysis, …, is a group of tips that anyone can use to awaken greatness up within himself and reach new peaks of excellence. (l. 17)

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7. Little room is given to students that are not able to manage their work and time. (l. 27)

8. to get sth. out of the way (l. 32)

9. There will be more desire at half past eleven to read a political science article that sounded really interesting than to begin trying to study French irregular verbs, a necessary task that strikes you as pretty dull. (L35)

句型提炼

10. plow through… without cease (l. 42)

11. Adapting yourself to this method of test taking might seem weird to you, but it’s likely to profit you. (l. 46)

12. Should you ask successful students around you, you will discover more tips. (l.49) 虚拟语气的用法

Section B

1. echo through… and out into every corner of… (l. 1)

2. drop out of school (l. 7)

3. be banned from (doing) sth. (l. 8)

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4. figure out (l. 9)

5. would rather do sth. than do sth. else. (l. 16)

6. take a break from doing… (l. 22)

7. claim to be an expert at…/doing…(l. 28)

8. page through… for the millionth time (l. 34)

9. arrive at an answer to… (l. 41)

10. commit to… (l. 48)

11. end up + with/in…(l.57)

13. involve oneself in…(l. 60)

第一册第十单元

Section A

1. Life is like a field of newly fallen snow. Where I choose to walk every step will show. (ll. 3-4)

2. They understand instinctively that integrity involves having a personal

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standard of morality and boundaries that does not sell out to convenience and that is not relative to the situation at hand. (ll. 6-8) 3. in short supply (l.10)

4. A good test for this value is to apply what I call the “Integrity Triangle”, which consists of three key principles. (l.12) 5. Stand firmly for your convictions when confronted with personal pressure. (l. 14)

6. Be honest and open about who you really are. (l. 38) 7. rely on external factors (l. 39)

8. enhance their inner value and personal growth (l. 41)

9. A life of principle, of not yielding to the tempting attractions of an easy morality, will always win the day. (l. 50)

Section B

10. For generations of students, writing term papers has been a major source of nerves and frustration, if not the ultimate homework nightmare. (ll. 1-2)

11. All one has to do is to go to the appropriate website, where online papers

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can either be purchased, ordered, or downloaded for free. (l. 5)

13. For whose who find this too great an expense, there is an alternative. (l. 11)

14. But the appearance of the Internet raises the issue: Is this new technology making cheating more widespread? (l. 39)

16. Students who are inclined to cheat are going to cheat regardless of the technology. (ll. 42-43)

17. make the most of (l. 48)

第二册第一单元

Section A

1. This attitude results in a nation of people committed to researching, experimenting and exploring. ( ll. 2-3)

2. We are slaves to nothing but the clock. (l.5) 3. account for (l.7)

4. run out of (l.9)

5. under pressure (l.12)

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6. within the time allowed (l. 17)

7. beyond a certain appropriate point (l.21)

8. We work hard at the task of saving time. (l.31)

9. given 作为介词的用法 (l. 34)

10. have little or no relation to (ll. 36-37)

11. conduct 的搭配: conduct conference (ll. 40-41)/ business (l.44)

12. settle problem (l.41)

13. This is partly due to the fact that telephone service is superb here, whereas the postal service is less efficient. (ll. 46-47)

14. The more important the task is, the more capital, energy, and attention will be poured into in order to “get it moving”. (ll. 59-60)

15. much less的用法 (p. 11)

Section B

16. In spite of these advantages, however, there are also some challenges you will encounter. (ll. 5-6)

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17. …have difficulty adjusting to a new culture (l. 8)

18. You would rather be home alone. (l. 29)

19. prevent sb form doing sth (l. 39)

20. deal with (l. 41)

21. interact with others (l.59)

第二册第二单元

Section A

1. Nikolai was not half as intimidating as I had imagined he would be.(ll. 1-2)

2. I was so nervous in his presence.(ll. 5-6) 3. I was a promising amateur skier, but by no means the top skier in the country.(ll. 10-11)

4. Romantic and otherwise, Nikolai knew love.(l.27) 5. be indifferent to (ll. 34-35)

6. reflect on (l.61)

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Section B

7. The Olympics remains the most pure example of competition for the sake of competition itself.(ll. 1-2)

8. …to compete for nothing more than honor for their country and themselves.(l.5)

9. With speed, consistency, integrity and above all desire, Lewis defied not only the stopwatch but also the march of time.(ll. 19-20)

10. He demanded nothing less than the best from himself…(ll. 20-21)

11. set one’s mind on (l.27)

12. set the stage for (l.29)

13. Johnson was stripped of his gold medal and sent packing by…(l.48)

14. charge somebody with something (ll. 52-53) 15. An opponent of steroid use, Lewis was never linked to drug use by anything but rumor.(ll. 56-57)

16. His love for the games truly set a new standard for Olympic excellence. (l.69)

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第二册第三单元

Section A

44. We had experienced the usual ups and downs of a couple learning to … (l.2)

45. We had honestly confronted the weaknesses and strengths of each other’s characters. (l.4)

46. Our racial and cultural differences enhanced our relationship. (l.5)

47. Gail sometimes wondered why I and other blacks were so involved with the racial issue. (l.8)

48. Gail and I had no illusion about what the future held for us.(l.10)

49. They overlooked serious personality conflicts in the expectation that marriage was an automatic way to make everything work out right. (ll. 16-17)

50. Gail’s parents, … , were going through a bitter and painful divorce, which .had destroyed Gail and for a time had a negative effect on our budding relationship. (ll. 19-20)

51. she met with some resistance. (l.21)

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52. Her mother all along had been supportive of our relationship.(l.22)

53. Instead of congratulations upon hearing our news, Deborah counseled Gail to be really sure she was doing the right thing. (l.24)

54. To start with, I must admit that at first I harbored reservations about a mixed marriage.

55. Gail’s father approached our decision with a father-knows-best attitude.(l.47)

56. In fact, he made it very clear that if I had any doubts about anything, I should not hesitate to cancel our plans. (ll. 57-58) 57. If we have to resolve all doubt before we acted, very little would ever get done.(l.70)

58. It’s never too late to change your mind. (l. 73 )

Section B

59. I came up with a brilliant plan for Rich to meet my mother and win her over. (l.1) 60. Be sure to tell her later that her cooking was the best you ever tasted.(l.9)

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61. She was cubing garlic and slicing cabbage into small pieces and chatting about Auntie Suyuan. (l.14) 62. I was hoping she would say something first concerning Rich.( l.20)

63. I had seen her…, her forced smile as she surveyed him from head to toe, checking her judgment of him against that already given to her by Anutie Suyuan. (ll. 21-22)

64. He was a bit on the short side, compactly built. (l.28) 65. I felt compelled to defend on his behalf. (l.36) 66. As is the Chinese custom, my mother always made negative remarks about her own cooking. (L.52) (语法:as 的用法)

67. my mother would somehow see his kindness, his sense of humor. (l.63)

68. I think we hit it off a-ok. (l.67)

69. Her father proceeded to quote statistics showing that… (l.59 Section A)

He proceeded to pour a riverful of the salty black stuff on the china plate.(l.60, Section B)

第二册第四单元

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Section A

1. fill a special place in his life (l.4)

2. without fail (l.5)

3. Soon after he volunteered for military service, he had received a book from this woman. (ll. 7-8)

4. appreciate her support of their cause (l.11)

5. on the day of his departure (l.12)

6. aboard the cargo ship (l.14)

7. without decrease (l.17)

8. As long as he received letters from her, he felt as though he could survive. (ll. 18-19)

9. as if 的用法

10. But when he asked for a photo, she declined his request. She explained her objection (l.21)

11. Either way, I would forbid myself from loving you. (ll. 26-27)

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12. be free to do sth (l.28)

13. In her fancy green suit, she was like springtime come alive. (l.34)

14. She was more than fat. (ll. 40-41)

15. The girl in the green suit was walking quickly away and soon vanished into the fog. (ll. 43-44)

16. long for (l.46)

17. Blandford resisted the urge to follow the younger woman, though it was not easy to do so. (l.49)

18. be thankful (to sb) for sth (l.53)

Section B

19 . But it is no different from any other day in this Nazis concentration camp. I’m almost dead, surviving from day to day, from hour to hour,… (ll. 1-3)

20. under the whips of (l.4)

21. back and forth (l.7)

22. on occasion (l. 8-9)

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23. The camp has taken its toll on me. I want to look away, as I feel oddly ashamed for this stranger to see me like this. (ll. 12-13) 24. …her act is the product of love. (l.19)

25. cling to (l.23)

26. with greater precision (l.25)

27. be accustomed to sth/doing sth (l.28)

28. lose control (l.34)

29. a far cry from (l.37)

30. have…in common (l.42)

31. But how on earth could you possibly know that? (ll. 59-60)

第二册第五单元

Section A

1. package of Camels close at hand.(l. 4) 2. be grateful for (l. 5)

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3. It was Camels that my father smoked. (l.11)

4. coupled with=together with (l. 19)

5. …with very white cigarette stuck in his mouth 独立结构的用法 (ll. 23-24)

6. By the time I was sixteen, … (l.27)

7. he was always leaning on something. (l. 33)

8. at a family reunion (l.34)

9. over time, … (l. 44)

10. starve sb of sth (l.45)

11. a bunch of … (l. 48)

Section B

12. the closet is packed with… (l. 5)

13. I believe there are several reasons. (l.13)

14. One fairly common reason is that parents spoil their children out of a sense of guilt. (ll. 14-15)

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15. for fear that… (l. 22)

16. stand up to (l.24)

17. set limits (l.30)

18. It sours the parent-child relationship to some degree…(l.30)

19. on demand (l.47)

20. turn over a new leaf (l.58)

21. you are bound to …(l. 59)

第二册 第六单元

Section A

1. fill out an application form (l. 5)

2. substitute A for B (l.6)

3. As soon as I stopped calling myself Debbie, I felt more comfortable with myself…(ll. 7-8)

4. for better or worse= whatever happens (l.20)

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5. despite its disadvantage= in spite of its disadvantage (l. 26)

6. turn down (l.35)

7. press for (l. 36)

8. We’re all guilty of name stereotyping to some extent. (l.40)

9. We project name-based stereotype on people. (l. 42)

10. take charge of (l. 43)

11. Such prejudices can affect classroom achievement as well. (l. 48)

12. Girl’s popularity with their peers was also related to the popularity of their names. (l. 58)

13. be stuck with (l.63)

14. As water is to fish, so is air to man. (p. 139)

Section B

15. It goes to great lengths to prove what most people with common sense already know. (l1. 1-2)

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16. Without exactly taking sides for or against that criticism,…(l. 3)

17. As it turned out (l.19)

18. more or less (l.28)

19. apart from (l. 38)

20. take sth. for granted (l. 47)

第二册第七单元

Section A

1.be out of control (l.1)

2.to lighten one’s load (l.6)

3.Stressed people have higher cholesterol levels, among other things. (l.11)

4.attribute to (l.16)

5.On the exterior, he was cool, calm and collected, but on the interior, stress was killing him. (l.17)

6.together with (l.22)

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7.have no compass in life (l.32)

8.And they give the same emphasis to a traffic jam that they give a family argument. (l.32)

9.What happens is that the hotter people get, physiologically, with mental stress, the more likely they are to blow apart with some heart problem. (l. 36)

10.… then cut it down to 6 and set your priorities (l.49)

11.keep sth. in mind (l.54)

12.…the other key to controlling stress is to “realize that there are other…” (l.56)

Section B

13. involve (l.2)

14. other than (l.3)

15. Workaholics, like those who are constantly drunk, suffer from a controlling habit, usually defined as compelling behavior despite negative consequences. (l.8)

16. Americans tend to become trapped in a working and spending consumption mode, driven by merchants, that leads them to rack up their

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expectations. (l.15)

17. reward them with higher pay and better benefits (l.15)

18. workers unwilling to burn the midnight oil (l.16)

19. sense of self-worth and accomplishment (l.21)

20. tie their self-worth to their work (l.35)

21. deny + sth./doing sth. (l38)

22. equate success with hard work (l.41)

23. put all their eggs in one basket (l.52)

第二册第八单元

Section A

1. It has often been remarked that te saddest thing about youth is that it is wasted on the youth. ( ll.1-3)

2. If only I knew then what I know now. ( ll. 6-7)

3. The survey revealed that…(l.8)

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4. hold little value ( l.14)

5. According to the survey based on…( l.15)

6. be financially well off (l.23)

7. Less important than ever is doing sth… (l.24)

8. arrive at the inevitable conclusion ( l. 62)

9. be meant to do sth ( l. 63)

10. be determined by ( l. 68)

11. render service to sb ( l.73)

12. While it’s true …, it is equally true that… ( l. 84 )

13. Weekly we read of unions that went on strike for higher wages, only to drive their employer out of business. (ll. 99-101) 14. in the long run ( l.103)

15. send in someone (l. 112)

16. distinguish right from wrong ( l. 113)

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17. We ought to give our ability to our work but our genius to our lives. (ll. 126-127)

Section B

1. in the good old days ( l.1)

2. play it safe in life ( l. 3-4)

3. No wonder they are not motivated to learn. ( ll. 12-13)

4. Young men, in particular, are not happy with their prospects for the future. (ll. 15)

5. in short ( l. 19)

6. They are committed to having both a career and a marriage based on equality. ( l. 22)

7. by comparison (l . 24)

8. They are not associated with any formal role in society, nor are they in any formal relationship with another person ( ll. 36-37)

9. at large ( l. 44)

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10. in the absence of ( l. 52)

11. protect…from (l. 57)

12. grind to a halt ( l. 59)

第二册第九单元

Section A

1. “Get yourself up and make something of yourself, buddy!” (l.1)

2. She may have had my interests at heart, but from my standpoint at the time, her less than tender approach to parenting was the equivalent of bamboo torture treatment.(l.6)

3. be entitled to do (l.13)

4. …she was left with nothing but scattered pieces of a life to pick up. (l.23)

5. Edwin James was no smarter than anybody else, (l.46)

6. sign us up for(l.55)

7. Considering the onward and upward course she had set for me, I should have known better.(l.88)

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8. “Even if you get to the top, you have to watch out.” She was always keen to point out, “The bigger they come, the harder they fall.” (l.104)

9. once and for all(l.110)

10. out of my wildest childhood fantasy (l.114)

11. It was proof that my mother’s scheme to push me toward literature from an early age had been absolutely right.(l.122)

Section B

12. Frustrated by the lack of employment opportunities for deaf individuals,… (l.20)

13. With reference to difficulties due to being deaf, they’ve mostly been related to communication and language. (l.42)

14. The bottom line is there has to be very clear communication to work together effectively. (l. 43)

15. Employers are not obliged to hire you unless a good attitude is part of the equation.(l.50)

16. Most of us take offense at the assumption that collecting Social Security Income can provide us everything we need.(l.70)

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17. be equivalent to (l.73)

18. Everyone deserves to have the opportunity to do a good job, and as a result have a sense of pride in being a part of society.(l.75)

第二册第十单元

Section A

1. A deep, steady voice came , telling of England’s battle for survival under the waves of German bombers. (ll. 2-5)

2. His voice had a tone of sorrow… (l. 15)

3. to cast a shadow over / upon (l. 24)

4. to be sure of ultimate triumph over… (l. 30)

5. to have sth. as a barrier against (l. 38)

6. Hitler was at last convinced that the English did not intend to give in. (ll. 44-45)

7. 10. to hammer the city with bombs (l. 47)

8. in broad daylight (l. 47)

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9. to feel the effect of bombs (l. 56)

10. to carry on the business of life (l. 65)

11. to be brought under control (l. 72)

12. to go / be on the air (l. 81)

13. to keep sb. from doing sth. (l. 83)

14. with / in an attempt to do sth. (l. 85)

15. to watch for (l. 92)

16. They had to put out endless fire. (ll. 109-110)

17. to provide for (L. 119)

18. as though的用法 (p.241)

Section B

19. Kaz’s father had been born to a family of some wealth and social position in Hiroshima. (ll. 15-16)

20. It was expected of him as the sole male heir to their name. (ll. 18-19)

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21. Dinner was Japanese, with the family sitting on the floor in the traditional way. (ll.25-26)

22. at a glimpse(l. 45)

23. It was midnight by the time they found her place. (l.52)

24. The streets were filled with the dead and barely living. (ll. 55-56)

25. run a fever (l.63)

26. As winter gave way to spring and spring to summer, Kaz began to heal. (ll. 67-68)

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