时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:新编大学英语教程


英语课


Unit 4

DIALOGUE I

Struggling with Taking Dictation

A: Gosh, look at this, seventeen mistakes in my dictation exercise again! That's terrible. I'm really sick of the whole dictation business.
B: Relax, relax. This is not the end of the world. It happened to me too. Just take it easy and let me know what the problem is.
A: The problem is that I don't believe I'll ever be able to take dictation in English decently 1. It gets on my nerves each time I have to do it.
B: Come on, it can't be as bad as all that. Let me know if I can help you in any way.
A: I started all right each time, but ended up with missing words, even phrases.
B: Did you listen carefully when the dictation passage was read to you?
A: Of course. I believe I listened to Wu Laoshi's reading very carefully, and tried to take down every word she read to us. What happened was that I was able to write down only the first few words of each sentence. I just couldn't hold complete sentences in my memory while writing.
B: Did you have trouble understanding what you had to write?
A: Understanding? What has that got to do with taking dictation? It's dictation. All I have to do is to write down what Wu Laoshi dictates 2.
B: I'm afraid that is exactly the problem with your dictation, never trying to make sense of what you hear. How can you hold in your memory something you don't even try to understand?
A: I still don't see what you mean.
B: I mean you should take advantage of the first reading and try to know the main idea of the whole passage. Then you're on your way to becoming a 'dictation master'.
A: Don't tease 3 me. All I want to be is an average dictation taker. What exactly should I do after the first reading?
B: In my opinion, when you begin to write, you don't want to listen to each sentence read to you as a group of isolated 4 words, but as a meaningful unit.
A: I focused my attention on individual words so that I wouldn't miss a single one. Every word counts when the dictation work is graded, you know.
B: I'm afraid that was another reason why you failed to do dictation well. I know every word counts. But each phrase, and each sentence, counts more. If you focus only on isolated words without making sense of the whole sentence or of the whole passage, you will miss more than a few words. On the contrary, if you understand a group of words as a meaningful sentence, the words will come to you more easily.
A: I see. Your advice is very helpful. I think I'm beginning to understand. Thank you for your advice.
B: You've welcome.


DIALOGUE II

Dialogue:
Elizabeth meets her interpreter in the hotel lobby 5 for breakfast. They have been in Beijing for two days and are returning to Shanghai in two hours.
Int: Hello, Elizabeth. How are you?
Eliz: Fine, thanks.
Int: Are you sure you're all right? You look a bit worried today. Is there anything wrong?
Eliz: Well, yes, there is something wrong actually. Perhaps you can give me some advice.
Int: Of course, if I can.
Eliz: Well, last night when I returned from the theatre, I found that I'd lost my wallet.
Int: Oh, dear! That's terrible! What was in your wallet?
Eliz: Well, some money, of course, my visa, all my identity cards and some photos.
Int: Well, if I were you, I'd go to the police station straight away and report it.
Eliz: Yes, I've already done that, and they said they'd make a search for it. But we're leaving soon and I need my visa and identity cards badly.
Int: Oh, dear! What a pity! Are you sure you lost the wallet in the theatre?
Eliz: Yes, quite sure.
Int: I think you should put an advertisement in the China Daily, saying when and where you lost it.
Eliz: But that takes too long.
Int: Wait a minute! I know! How stupid of me. My uncle lives in Beijing and he lives very close to the theatre. I'll telephone him and ask him to go there. You'd better go and have breakfast and I'll meet you later.
Eliz: Oh, thank you. That's marvellous. I hope he find it.


READIGN I

A Source of Energy

Everyone needs and uses energy. If there were no energy, there would be no life.
Most of the energy on this planet comes from the sun, but people do not receive that energy directly. It comes from different sources and in different forms.
Green plants convert 6 the sun's energy to food energy that animals and people use for life. The energy from animals had been used for hundreds of years to operate farm equipment and to pull carts, wagons 7, and other vehicles.
The sun's energy takes water from rivers, lakes, and oceans and returns it to the earth in the form of rain or snow. When rain or snow falls on the land, some of it flows into rivers and streams. This flowing water can be used to produce mechanical energy and electricity. Water can also be converted 8 to steam, which produces energy to operate machines.
Winds also come from solar energy. Air that has been heated by the sun rises and creates winds. The power of winds has moved ships on the sea, ground grain, and brought water from the earth.
There is also solar energy in oil, wood, and coal. There fuels have been formed over many centuries from plants. People burn them to produce heat and to create power for machines. Coal and oil are used to produce electrical energy, too. And electricity produces light, heat, and sound energy. In addition, electric power operates many kinds of equipment, tools, and machines, which make work easier.
The need for power increases every day, and some sources of energy are being used up very quickly. So scientists and technicians are trying to find new ways to produce power. Nuclear energy, cow manure 9 and garbage have become energy sources. But probably the most promising 10 source of energy is solar heat. Some scientists suggest using these different sources of energy together. If this were done, it would be a way to create all of the power people need.

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If All the Seas Were One Sea

If all the seas were one sea,
What a great sea that would be!
If all the trees were one tree,
What a great tree that would be!
If all the axes were one axe 11,
What a great axe that would be?
If all the men were one man,
What a great man that would be!
And if the great man took the great axe
And cut down the great tree
And let it fall into the great sea,
What a great splash 12 that would be!



1 decently
adv. 正派地,体面地,大方地,有礼地
  • The children do not know how to behave themselves decently. 小孩子不懂如何举止得体。
  • The new servant was decently dressed. 新来的佣人衣着得体。
2 dictates
n.命令,规定,要求( dictate的名词复数 )v.大声讲或读( dictate的第三人称单数 );口授;支配;摆布
  • Convention dictates that a minister should resign in such a situation. 依照常规部长在这种情况下应该辞职。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He always follows the dictates of common sense. 他总是按常识行事。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 tease
vt.戏弄,取笑,挑逗,撩拨;n.戏弄人者
  • The other boys tease him because he is fat.因为他很胖,所以其他男生都取笑他。
  • His friends used to tease him about his tatty clothes.他的朋友过去常常笑话他破旧的衣服。
4 isolated
adj.与世隔绝的
  • His bad behaviour was just an isolated incident. 他的不良行为只是个别事件。
  • Patients with the disease should be isolated. 这种病的患者应予以隔离。
5 lobby
n.前厅,(剧院的)门廊
  • As he walked through the lobby,he skirted a group of ladies.他穿过门厅时,绕过了一群女士。
  • The delegates entered the assembly hall by way of the lobby.代表们通过大厅进入会场。
6 convert
v.(在形式、状态、用途等方面)(使)改变
  • I must convert sorrow into strength.我要化悲痛为力量。
  • At what rate does the dollar convert into pounds?美元以什么汇率兑换成英镑?
7 wagons
n.四轮的运货马车( wagon的名词复数 );铁路货车;小手推车
  • The wagons were hauled by horses. 那些货车是马拉的。
  • They drew their wagons into a laager and set up camp. 他们把马车围成一圈扎起营地。
8 converted
adj.更换信仰的,修改的v.(使)转变( convert的过去式和过去分词 );(使)转化;皈依;改变(信仰)
  • The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home. 那家旅馆将被改建成私人疗养院。
  • He's living in a converted loft in lower Manhattan. 他住在下曼哈顿的一间改建的阁楼里。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 manure
n.粪,肥,肥粒;vt.施肥
  • The farmers were distributing manure over the field.农民们正在田间施肥。
  • The farmers used manure to keep up the fertility of their land.农夫们用粪保持其土质的肥沃。
10 promising
adj.有希望的,有前途的
  • The results of the experiments are very promising.实验的结果充满了希望。
  • We're trying to bring along one or two promising young swimmers.我们正设法培养出一两名有前途的年轻游泳选手。
11 axe
n.斧子;v.用斧头砍,削减
  • Be careful with that sharp axe.那把斧子很锋利,你要当心。
  • The edge of this axe has turned.这把斧子卷了刃了。
12 splash
v.溅,泼;n.溅泼声,溅出的水等,斑点
  • I fell into the water with a splash.我跌入水中,激起水花四溅。
  • There's a splash of paint on the white wall.白墙上溅上了一片油漆。
学英语单词
absolute assembly language
acanthine
advise by teletype
Ahihud
anchor at short stay
atomic number 97s
balancer 3-phase system
boozles
botulinic antitoxin
buy-back price
calculated target point
carburates
Casa Blanca
cellular hold
chemical vemalization
chemotactic repellant
Columbian
concrete in thinking
Convolvulus gortschakovii
Corse, Parc Naturel Régional de la
cropped surface
current machine rate
defocussing
Dendrobium crepidatum
derris ferruginea benth.
diabolised
direction of easy flow
drug contraindication
effective interest income
El Guajiniquel
eliminated
end quench hardenability test
father in law
floating voter
floundering
foam mixing chamber
friction heating
fried rice with egg
gain control
giessenite
glassivation
Grogol, Kali
groomsmaid
growth cycle
hydro-junction
hypermonopoles
iMessage
independent carrier
individual psychology
interstitial keratitis
iterative factor
kierans
Kiwanian
learn me
library-member name
line scale
loosening-up
maximum password age
Momertz-Lentz system
monitor-out
multilinear heredity
N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine
national economic stability
nickel saturated liquor
object subschema
originate
oxy acetylene cutting
Palazzo del Te
panstellar
pardoneth
partial program
Physalis alkekengi franchetii
post-reformations
propose to do
prototype equipment
pulled fodder
Reinga Ridge
rubrospinal
sample grid reference
sanding electrovalve
showqing
skeleton of pore space
slabwood
slalfamide
starved feeding
stranded goods
stroma
tetracme quadricornis (steph)bge.
thalassoma lutescens
thermelometer
tipomphalus
tow-ropes
transfluorescence
transverse-discharge laser
trench wall
United Airlines
United Nations Environment Programme
vulgata
wash-hand basins
wedbush
wide-range control
Zimbabwean dollar