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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Pre-class Work H1. Paraphrase. 1) No. 8: The society has not treated the boy very well. Therefore we should at least talk a little bit before we send him to the chair. Thats all I want to do. Nothing else. 2) No. 9: Im surprised to hear you say that as if dishonesty has ever been a char
2、acteristic peculiar to a specific group. 3) No. 8: Nobady has to prove the kid is innocent. According to the principle of law, he is innocent untile proven guilty, and he can only be convicted if his guilt is beyond reasonable doubt. 4) No. 4: These two slaps may have been beyond his limit of endura
3、nce. The boy has been kicked around so often that he may have been reaching the breaking point when the two slaps come. 5) No. 8: If I were tried in court and the verdict would decide whether I would live or be executed, I would want my lawyer to try his best to refute the prosecutors evidence compl
4、etely. 6) No. 3: Brother, youre really annoying. You sat here and voted guilty like the rest of us. And then, some hypocritical person like a preacher said something with his affected language and voice, you just began to show your sympathy for the boy and then changed your vote. This is the most di
5、sgusting. I suggest you go to the church or some other charity institution to contribute some money, which will be more direct and virtuous.2. Learn to use reference books. l) Find the proper definition of the following in the text. (1) charge: to accuse sb. of sth. esp. formally in a court of law (
6、2) term: a period of times (3) state: condition or circumstances (4) plain: simply (5) blade: knife (edge) (6) jam: to squeeze sth. into a space so that it cannot move out (7) bright: smart, clever (8) hang: to make (a jury) unable to reach a unanimous decision (9) given: fixed 2) Find the synonyms
7、and antonyms of the following in a thesaurus. (1) fantastic: synonyms: marvelous, extremely good, wonderful, sensational, terrific, fabulous, superb, great antonyms: reasonable, sensible, credible, ordinary, common, moderate (2) peculiar: synonyms: odd, queer, strange, unusual, abnormal, unconventio
8、nal, weird, eccentric, bizarre antonyms: common, general, universal, usual, ordinary, conventional, familiar3. Word-building. 1) Give the corresponding nouns of the following. (1) handle/handling (2) charge (3) accusation (4) supposition (5) disagreement (6) mixture/mix (7) refutation (8) provocatio
9、n (9) commitment (10) divergence 2) Give the corresponding verbs of the following. (I) to try (2) to prosecute (3) to mug (4) to allege (5) to guard (6) to sicken (7) to preach (8) to elevate (9) to tear (10) to bear (11) to accomplish (12) to excite (13) to coincide (14) to forge More Work on the T
10、extII. Vocabulary1. Translate. 1) into Chinese.(1)犯严重错误 (2)负责处理该案 (3)出庭作证(4)提供证据 (5)验明凶器 (6)抹去指印(7)进行盘问 (8)付诸表决 (9)要求表决(10)以不记名投票方式表决 (11)投票赞成或反对 (12)投票认为有罪(13)作出判决 (14)判决某人死刑 (15)成功地耍一个花招(16)堵塞河流 2) into English. (1) to quote the Bible (2) to list all the reasons (3) to dial the phone number (4) to
11、 define the word (5) to serve a jail term (6) to owe someone an apology (7) to refute an argument (8) to test the sharpness of a knife (9) to clear ones throat (10) to miss the point (11) to set a time limit . (12) to make a rule (13) to split the rent (14) to pass a given point (15) to tear somethi
12、ng to shreds/pieces (16) to get back to the point (17) to stab (somebody) in the back2. Give synonyms and antonyms of the following. 1) Give synonyms. (1) evident, clear, plain, distinct, conspicuous (2) feeble, weak, inadequate, poor (3) to cry out, to shout, to scream (4) normal, usual, common, ro
13、utine (5) threat, danger (6) legal advisor, lawyer, attorney (7) proof, material proof, grounds, fact (8) disreputable people, scum, loafers (9) dirty, unclean, rotten (10) disagreement, quarrel, dispute (11) smart, wise, clever, intelligent (12) to thrust, to stick in, to stuff (13) unbelievable, r
14、emarkable, amazing (14) to differ, to disagree, to separate (15) to achieve, to carry out, to do, to perform, to realize, to attain, to fulfill (16) proposal, suggestion, recommendation, plan (17) disgusting (18) decision, judgment, opinion (19) intolerable, unacceptable, unthinkable (20) trait, qua
15、lity, feature 2) Give antonyms. (1) inaccurate (2) proud (3) calm, cool (4) innocent (5) to deny (6) defense (7) insensitive (8) strong, solid (9) to disprove, to refute (10) impersonal (11) dishonest (12) irregular (13) negative (14) abnormal3. Translate. 1) Our company was heavily in debt when he
16、took over. We owed the bank about 10 million. 2) Lao Song, I owe you an apology. The other day I really behaved like a fool. 3) People know very well that they owe everything they have today to the reform and open policy. 4) Why did their boat invade our territorial waters? They owe us an explanatio
17、n at least. 5) He claimed to have two Ph.D degrees from two universities. 6) Both sides claimed to have won the competition. 7) The Taipings took the city finally. But the battle claimed one of their best leaders. 8) These patients won the claim of 50 million dollars for their damaged health. 9) Thi
18、s otherwise wonderful manager is a womanizer. 10) Her otherwise perfect family only has one problem: Her little daughter is handicapped. 11) The Congress will vote on this new tax law sometime next week. The exact time has not yet been fixed. 12) Big business will vote for that party. They wont vote
19、 otherwise. 13) After a heated discussion, they finally put it to a vote. The vote was three to four in Bushs favor. 14) John Kennedy was the first Catholic in US history to be voted into the White House. 15) In the stock market, people often vote with their feet. 16) The problems we now have remind
20、 us that social justice is just as important as economic prosperity. 17) That day she forgot to remind her husband to get his car fixed. 18) The story reminded me of many terrible things that happened in the so-called cultural revolution.4. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate word. 1) down 2) in
21、 3) on, off 4) out 5) out 6) out 7) over 8) over 9) away with 10) with, without 11) into, in 12) with6. Choose the right words in their proper forms. I) (1) sensible (2) sensitive (3) sensitive (4) sensible 2) (1) excited (2) excitable (3) exciting (4) excited 3) (1) charged, charged (2) accused (3)
22、 charge (4) accusation 4) (1) admitted/acknowledge (2) admit/acknowledge (3) acknowledge (4) acknowledge (5) admitted Translate with special attention to the different meanings of the same word or words which happen to have the same spelling.1)你能不能用简单的英语把它说明白一些?2)西班牙的雨量集中在平原地区。3)她相貌平平,但心肠很好。4)除了武装警察
23、,还有很多便衣。5)我不明白他为什么这么做,这太愚蠢了。6)第一季度进口增长了百分之十。7)我现在居无定所。等我安顿下来马上告诉你我的地址。8)这个男孩真该五马分尸。(查尔斯狄更斯)9)你正是我想找的那个人。(我正要找你!)10)过了这座桥,再往南走十分钟左右,离这里两个街区远。11)林黛玉含着眼泪把她所有的诗稿都撕得粉碎,扔到了火里。12)如果你认为这句话不对,就打个叉。13)她很生气,因为她知道这最近的路塞车,她就要迟到了。8. Choose the best word or phrase for each blank from the four supplied in brackets.
24、 (1) Because of (2) affairs (3) words (4) already (5) thought (6) between (7) agreements (8) out (9) transferring (10) relationships (11) public (I 2) that (13 ) presents (14) arising (15) legallII. Grammar1. Understand grammar in context. Study these sentences and find out the grammatical function
25、of each of the italicized gerund phrase. The gerund has exactly the same form as the present participle. However, while the latter has the functions of the adjective or the adverb, the former always functions as a noun. Gerunds denote activities in a general way. They cannot be used with numbers and
26、 such determiners as this and that. 1), 2), 3) prepositional object 4) prepositional object knife-fighting: part of a compound word which is used as prepositional object 5), 6) objects of verbs 7) going.: object of verbs being hit several times by his father: prepositional object 8) prepositional ob
27、ject 9) Keeping to myself: subject not forming attachments: prepositional object 10) object of a verb with a possessive pronoun referring to the performance of the action it denotes 11) prepositional object 12) prepositional object with a possessive pronoun referring to the performer of the action i
28、t denotes 13) prepositional object 14) subject of the object clause 15) dealing in.: object of a verb: designing, assembling and marketing his own: object of a verb 16) prepositional object2. Complete the sentences by translating the Chinese in brackets, using the construction of preposition + gerun
29、d phrases. 1) by typing messages to each other 2) far from being the center of the universe 3) without being recognized 4) on arriving at the airport 5) After finishing college 6) without ever knowing 7) Instead of spending her energy on her studies 8) by babysitting for a neighbor after school 9) b
30、efore leaviqg his office 10) for taking him .to hospital in time for emergency treatment ii) In/While sorting out his fathers manuscript 12) through/from reading their compositions3. Complete the sentences. 1) Choose the fight form of the verb in brackets-gerund or infinitive. (1) watching (2) selli
31、ng (3) to launch (4) (to) secure (5) wondering (6) to save (7) feeling (8) being, being/to be (9) to answer (10) having (ll) to say (12) asking (13) starting (14) to invest/investing (15) treating, using 2) Choose between the noun to-infinitive construction and the noun + of + gerund. (1) of telling
32、 (2) to do (3) of writing - (4) of being discovered (5) to organize (6) of making money/to make money (7) to thank (8) of owning (9) to become (1 O) to practice ( 11 ) of running and dieting (12) of looking after (13) to help (14) to open, (to) read (15) of living Note: The choice between the infini
33、tive and of + gerund is a matter of idiomatic usages rather than that of grammar. Students are encouraged to observe the choice of those native speakers whose writings can be used as safe models of good English.4. Translate the sentences using gerunds. 1) The old lady resents being referred to as a
34、busybody. Or: The old lady does not like being called a busybody. 2) I appreciate your offering to go and tell the parents about the accident. The principal told me. (Note: Offer is also correct.) 3) The cheat thought being dressed like a policeman would make us trust him. But he looked like a swind
35、ler just the same. 4) Its important to know what it is that you dont know, and asking questions is the way. 5) Foreign journalists in the country often complain about being suspected of spying. 6) I reviewed my lessons by first reading the texts over and then trying to retell them in my own words. 7
36、) There are many ways to get data into a computer. Processing the data is accomplished within the computer itself. 8) Being a guest on a talk show requires wit, eloquence, and insight. 9) Today, by using telecommunications equipment, CEOs can preside over meetings without leaving from their desks. 1
37、0) I can understand your hopping from job to job in search of something you really love doing, but your rejecting such a generous offer-no!5. Put the verb in brackets in the right form, adding modals where necessary. 1) looks, shining, seems, looking, seems, taken 2) finding out, is generally divide
38、d 3) Protecting, dumped, may/might end up, flowing, Protecting 4) shopping, be, revealing, shipping 5) can be described, to make/making, (to) take on/taking on, are said, to have entered, to take care of, working, resting, remembering, doing, had, to do6. Complete each of the following sentences wit
39、h the most likely answer. 1) D 2) A 3) C 4) A 5) B 6) B 7) C 8) D 9) D 10) A ll)B 12)A 13)C 14)C 15)BIV. Written WorkTranslate the passage into English. In some countries in the West, there is a principle guiding a criminal court: The court must prove theaccused persons guilt beyond reasonable doubt
40、. In other words, the accused is held innocent until provedguilty. Reasonable doubt refers to the doubt that could arise in the mind of an ordinary, impartial, honest,reasonable and cautious person with reference to the accuseds guilt. In theory, the concept of holding the accused innocent until pro
41、ved guilty makes sure that a case is notmisjudged and that an innocent person is not unjustly treated. In the one-act play Twelve Angry Men, JurorNo. 8 uses this concept to save the boys life. He raises one reasonable doubt after another until the otherjurors agree that there is no evidence to prove
42、 that the boy is guilty. However, in many other cases, this practice may also help criminals to escape punishments. If a criminalis very rich, he can hire very competent lawyers to defend him. If his lawyers are experienced and steepedin the law, and ready to defend anyone for money, it wouldnt be too difficult for them