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1、-全新版大学英语第二版综合教程笔记Unit5-第 11 页Unit 5 Book 1Detailed ReadingI. Difficult Sentences1. He was a perfect Type A, a workaholic, a classic, they said to each other and shook their head and thought for five or ten minutes about the way they lived. (Para. 2)What is a perfect Type A?(People exhibiting Type A

2、behaviour tend to be impatient and highly time-conscious. Often as high-achieving workaholics, they feel insecure about their social status and are extremely competitive and aggressive.) 2. He was, however, one of six vice-presidents, and one of three who might conceivably if the president died or r

3、etired soon enough have moved to the top spot. (Para. 3)What is the implied meaning of the sentence?(He was one of the six vice-presidents of a large corporation and one of the three promising candidates who might succeed to the position of the president.) 3. He worked like the Important People. (Pa

4、ra. 4)What can you infer from the sentence?(He voluntarily worked overtime because all the executives in the company considered themselves too important a group to be allowed to ease up.)4. He had no outside “extracurricular interests,” unless, of course, you think about a monthly golf game that way

5、. To Phil, it was work. (Para. 4)For what purpose did he play golf monthly?(The monthly golf game offered him a good opportunity to talk or do business.)5. He is survived by his wife, Helen, forty-eight years old, a good woman of no particular marketable skills, who worked in an office before marryi

6、ng and mothering. (Para. 7)Translate this sentence into Chinese.(他的遗孀海伦,四十八岁,一个好女人。但没有什么适合市场需求的技能,结婚生育之前曾在办公室工作。) 6. A company friend said, “I know how much you will miss him.” And she answered, “I already have.” (Para. 7)Why did Phils wife say so?(Being a workaholic, Phil spent little time at home

7、before he died. His wife had missed him long before he died.)7. The youngest is twenty, a boy, a high-school graduate who has spent the last couple of years, like a lot of his friends, doing enough odd jobs to stay in grass and food. (Para. 11)What do we learn about Phils youngest son?(His youngest

8、son failed to go in for a college education and did no more than odd jobs to get enough money for marijuana and food.)8. He was the one who tried to grab at his father, and tried to mean enough to him to keep the man at home. (Para. 11)Why did Phils youngest son try to “grab at his father”?(The work

9、aholic Phil never paid enough attention to the growth and education of his youngest son. His son longed for his love and care.)9. You could have picked him out in a minute from a lineup. (Para. 14)What can you infer from the sentence?(Based on the use of police lineups from which a victim identifies

10、 a criminal, this is used metaphorically to emphasize how easy it is to identify Phil.)10. So when he finally worked himself to death, at precisely 3:00 A.M. Sunday morning, no one was really surprised. (Para. 15)Why does the author repeat “finally and precisely” three times in the passage?(The tone

11、 of this essay is bitter and sarcastic. It is achieved mainly by the choice of words and selection of details, which are otherwise considered unnecessary for the occasion.)II. Words & Expressionsprecisely: adv. 1. exactly; just- Planes fly daily over regular routes with timetable precisely. - Scient

12、ists do not yet know precisely how insects can produce their toxic defensive chemicals without poisoning themselves.- Since his own ideas were in flux, it is difficult to know precisely where he stood.- 每辆卡车装载的用品恰好是每个部队所需要的。(Every lorry indeed is packed with precisely the articles which each unit wi

13、ll require.)2. quite so- So you think it was a mistake? Precisely.acquaintance: n. 1. a relationship with someone you know, but who is not a close friend- I have a nodding acquaintance with German.- Our mere acquaintance ripened into friendship. - 我与他素昧平生。 (I have never made his acquaintance.) - She

14、 recalled the past, trying to bring back to her memory incidents of their old acquaintance.2. person whom one knows (less intimately than a friend)- She is an old acquaintance of my sister.- He has a wide circle of acquaintances.Collocation: make sb.s acquaintance结识某人 drop an acquaintance断绝往来 have a

15、 casual acquaintance半生不熟renew an acquaintance重建友谊 CF: friend, mate, acquaintance & pal这些名词都有“朋友”之意。friend 一般用词,指某人喜爱并乐意与之相交往的人。例如: - Ive known her for years, but she was never a friend. (我认识她多年了,但成不了朋友。)mate 最普通用词,可与其他名词连用,构成如:classmate,desk mate,school mate等词。既可指好友、同事,又可指合伙人,还可指配偶的一方。例如: - The blac

16、kbird sat on the nest waiting for the return of her mate. (黑鹂在巢中等候其雄鸟归来。)acquaintance 指彼此相识,但交往不甚密切,相互间没有深厚情感的人。例如: - He is an old acquaintance of my father. (他是我父亲的老相识。)pal 口语用词,指十分要好的朋友。例如: - Weve been pals since childhood. (我们自儿时就是好朋友。)instantly: adv. at once; immediately- Instantly the blood cre

17、pt warmly over her body. - His manly beauty and more than common gracefulness were instantly the theme of general admiration.- 霎那间,迪克意识到他处境危险。(Instantly Dick awoke to the terrors of his position.) - Sometimes he instantly approved a proposal whose prospect seemed exceedingly bleak. workaholic: n. a

18、person who likes to work too hard or is unable to stop working- He was a lifelong workaholic, who painted dawn to dusk seven days a week. - In America, it is generally believed that being a workaholic is unhealthy and harmful.- A group of Japanese men hope to encourage workaholic husbands to head ho

19、me early and show their wives some appreciation. N.B.:词缀 aholic,-holic,-oholic 在某些词后面表示“沉溺于,无法摆脱”的意思。如:shop-aholic,golf-aholic,tobaccoholic 等。 classic: 1. adj. Of the highest quality; having a value or position recognized and unquestioned- It is very interesting for a Chinese to read an English tran

20、slated version of the Chinese classic novel The Dream of Red Mansions.- The 7-Eleven chain is the classic example of convenience store.2. n. 1) writer, artist, book, etc. of the highest class- Charles Dickens is a classic.2) outstanding example of its kind- My watchband is a classic made in 1960 by

21、Robinsons.- Hes hoping that tomorrows game will be a classic.day off: day on which one does not have to work - On my day off, Ill fix the tipsy fence.- It felt like a big sick joke when the company made us work on our day off.- There were many Chinese workers on a day off, all looking cheerful and h

22、ealthy. - 下次休假时,我再来看你。 (Ill come over to see you on my next day off.)conceivably: adv. imaginably; believably- According to some scientists, the disease could conceivably be transferred to humans.- She brought me a raincoat because she thought it might conceivably be useful to me.- 他的话想来不会是他的原意。(He

23、couldnt conceivably have meant what he said.)retire: v. (cause to) stop working at ones job, usu. because of age (followed by from) - Workers in China can all get a pension after they retire.- The school had to employ the retired teachers to give classes.- He will retire from his job next year and t

24、ake things easy.spot:1. n.1) small round mark; dirty mark- Which has spots, the leopard or the tiger? - He tried to remove the spot on his sweater with soap and water.2) particular place or area- For many years, Spain was a favourite holiday spot. - When the fight started, police and reporters were

25、soon on the spot. 2. vt.1) pick out ; recognize- We spotted a superstar in the crowd.- 走在街上,我看见了一个老朋友。(I spotted one of my old friends when I was walking on the streets.)2) mark with spots - She has two dogs, a yellow one and a spotted one.- She was wearing a white dress spotted with red.executive:

26、1. adj. having the power to make and carry out decisions, esp. in business- He has been given full executive power. - The US Constitution vests the executive power in the President.- 美国总统是政府的行政首脑。(The President of the United States is the executive head of the government.)2. n. person with administr

27、ative or managerial powers- Shes an executive in a computer company.- The executive has been making decisions about the future of the company.extracurricular: adj. outside the regular course of work or studies in school or college- Sports and drama are the schools most popular extracurricular activi

28、ties.- The school encourages students to have rich and colorful extracurricular life.- Extracurricular activities are an indispensable part of school life.Collocation:extracurricular activities 课外活动extracurricular athletics 课外体育活动extracurricular life 课余生活extracurricular pastime 业余消遣extracurricular b

29、ooks 课外书survive: v. continue to live or exist; live longer than; remain alive after- Will the Lunar New Year survive modern living and competing influences? - In order to survive and develop in the future, we must seize this rare opportunity.- 这次地震中一家人都幸免于难, 真是九死一生。(It is a narrow escape that the wh

30、ole family survive the earthquake.)CF: survive, continue, remain & last这些词都是动词,都含有“继续存在”、“经受住”的意思。 survive 可作及物和不及物动词,含有“幸免于难”、“平安度过”之意。continue 为中性词,且不带任何感情色彩,指从开始到结束之间的任何延伸过程。remain 指人或物移去、分离或毁坏后仍留在原地。last 即“持续”、“经受住”之意,特指某事物继续存在,或最为普通意义上的时间持续。Fill in the blanks with the words above. Change the fo

31、rm where necessary.1. Ten of them survived the shipwreck. 2. Little of the building remained after the explosion. 3. She is fond of perfume with the scent that lasts a long time. 4. He continued reading when I spoke to him. 5. It is believed that usually women survive men. marketable: adj. suitable

32、for the demand of the market; that can be sold easily- This new type of camera is a highly marketable product.- College students should study to make them marketable when they finally get their degrees or diplomas.- Looking at the current economic gloom, I even resent myself for pursuing paper quali

33、fication blindly and ignoring a valuable and marketable skill. compete: vi. try to win sth. by defeating others who are trying to do the same- Athletes will compete against each other according to the knockout system.- John competed for a place at school, but he didnt get in.- We must strive to full

34、y equip ourselves to seize new opportunities and to compete successfully in the global market as we enter this new era.- 虽然只有四匹马竞争,但比赛很精彩。(Although there were only four horses competing, it was an exciting race.)Pattern:compete against (with)与竞争compete for为竞争compete in在中竞争beloved: 1. adj. dearly lov

35、ed- He never recovered from the death of his beloved daughter.- This man was beloved by / of all who knew him.- Every lover sees a thousand graces in the beloved object. (情人眼里出西施。)2. n. dearly loved person- I received a dozen roses from my beloved on my birthday. - He wrote a sonnet to his beloved.f

36、irm: n. a business company- No employees of the firm are allowed to anticipate their salary. - They demanded the divorce of the subsidiary from the parent firm.- 公司应按照同工同酬的原则进行分配。(The firm should distribute on the principle of equal pay for equal work.)- The director was careful not to lay the firms

37、 plans bare. (董事很注意不外露公司的计划。)embarrass: vt. make (sb.) feel awkward or ashamed- Im so sorry to embarrass you in front of your friends.- He was very embarrassed to hear people speak so highly of him.- Eye contact may convey sincerity and attentiveness in Western cultures, but too much eye contact may

38、 embarrass people in some oriental cultures.- 这是一个尴尬的局面, 但是他们成功地应付过去了。 (It was an embarrassing situation, but they carried it off well.)odd: adj. 1. strange; unusual- We always meet in odd circumstances. - She gets odder as she grows older.- Dont you think it odd that the famous pop singer should ha

39、ve committed suicide?2. separated from its pair or set- There was nothing but an odd shoe under the old mans bed.3. (of numbers) unable to be divided by two- 1, 3, 5 are odd numbers.CF: strange, odd, peculiar & eccentric这些形容词均含有“奇怪的、奇异的、新奇的”之意。strange 普通常用词,含义广泛,指陌生、新奇、奇怪或不自然的人或物。例如: - The doctor th

40、ought her strange behaviour was caused by stress. (医生认为她那奇怪的举止是由于紧张所致。)odd 通常指不规律、偶尔出现的人或事物,往往令人困惑或奇怪。例如: - He is rather an odd man. (他是个颇为古怪的人。)peculiar 常含有令人不快的“奇怪” 、“奇异”之意;侧重令人奇怪的或独一无二的特性。例如: - This food has got a peculiar taste. (这食物味道怪异。)eccentric 指偏离常规的怪异或怪癖。例如: - If you go to the party in sli

41、ppers, you will be considered rather eccentric. (如果你穿着拖鞋出席舞会的话,人们会认为你有些古怪。)grab: 1. v. take roughly, snatch eagerly - Since the late 15th century, Western colonialists started to grab and conquer colonies in a big way.- The boy grabbed at any excuse to avoid doing dishes. - 他抓住了去美国的机会。 (He grabbed t

42、he chance to go to the US.)Collocation:grab a chance抓住机会 grab a seat强占座位 grab at sb. / sth. 试图抓住;抢夺2. n. a sudden attempt to seize sth. - The boy made a grab at the frog, but it jumped away.- 他一把抓住柜台上的钱。(He made a grab at the money on the counter.)board: v.1. get into (a ship or public vehicle)- We

43、decided spontaneously to board a train for Geneva.- Before boarding the plane, Jenny tried once more to call home.2. get or supply meals and lodging for payment- I have to board the dog out while Im away on business.- She arranged to board some students from the universities. - 膳宿费一天要多少?(How much is

44、 boarding and lodging a day?)- My uncle is ready to cover my boarding and lodging as well as other living expenses.N.B. 形近词比较: aboardprep. / adv. 在(车、船、飞机)上abroad adv. 在国外boardn. 木板;vt. 登上(船、飞机等)broad adj. 宽的,辽阔的;宽容的Put into each gap one of the above words. 1. The job involves working abroad three m

45、onths each year. 2. The minister has broad views and does not insist that everyone believe just as he does. 3. When everybody was on board, the ship sailed. 4. John has never been aboard a plane.decease: vi. diethe deceased: n. the dead person- The property should be inherited by the children of the

46、 deceased. - The deceased willed his vast estate to his daughters. - The goals and purposes for cloning range from making copies of those deceased to better engineering the offspring in humans and animals.CF: die, decease, perish & vanish 这些动词均有“死”或“死亡”之意。die 最普通用词,指某人或某物失去生命而永远不存在。例如: - I might as

47、well die as marry him. (与其嫁给他,我倒不如死了算了。)decease 正式用词,多指法律上的用语,只适用于人。例如: - The deceased left a large sum of money to his wife. (死者给他的妻子留下了一大笔钱。)perish 书面用词,多指夭折或不幸暴亡。例如: - Hundreds of sheep perished that year because of drought. (那年数以百计的羊因干旱而死亡。)vanish 指某物绝迹、不存在或化为乌有。例如: - Many kinds of animals have vanished from the earth. (许多种动物已经在地球上灭绝了。)look sb. in the eye: look directly and without fear at someone who is near- There is a saying in English, “Dont trust anyone who wont look you in t

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