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1、我突然發(fā)現(xiàn)自己大一做了件這么大的工程,造福后人吧,單篇最多錯(cuò)5個(gè),平均錯(cuò)3個(gè)。頭幾篇是基于網(wǎng)絡(luò)資料修改的,后面一些完全是我自己做的。也不知道為什么要發(fā),可能只是為了不讓他爛在硬盤里吧。 第一單元There are few things as frustrating as rushing out the door, racing to the bus stop, getting on the bus and then remembering that you left the oven on or that you forgot the very thing which you were goi
2、ng out to deliver. Perhaps since the advent of contact lenses (隱形眼鏡),1. we 2. don't3. walk4. around5. searching6. for7. the8. glasses we have put on top of our heads; nonetheless,we find ways to9. make10.up11.for12.that13. kind14.of15.forgetfulness How many times have you remembered the key you
3、left in the car after you had carefully locked all the car doors? Or how many times have you caught yourself searching frantically for the pencil you held in your hand? Memory, like almost everything else about us, is a matter of practice and exercise. Some people seem to be extremely skillful at re
4、membering names or faces or shopping lists. Some people never forget a telephone number. And most of us know teenagers who have memorized16.the17.year18.and19.make(品牌的意思)20.of21.every22.automobile23.on24.the25.roador small boys who have memorized the names of all the baseball players in the major le
5、agues.Ask any young person and he or she can probably tell you.26.the27.words28.to29.the 30.latest31.popular32.songIt is easy to remember anything you really want to remember,33.Memorization34.is 35. a36.matter37.of38.conscious39. effort40.and41. desirebut something small and ordinary, such as42.car
6、43. keys 44. or45.shopping46.for47. a48. loaf49 of50. breadon the way home from the office, somehow gets forgotten. 第二單元In the United States, people appear to be constantly on the moveThinkforamoment How often do you see moving vans on the road? They seem to be everywhere. Are so many people actuall
7、y changing their addresses? Yes, people in the United States areindeedonthemove Within any five year period,aboutonethirdofthepopulationchangetheirplaceofresidence Every person who moves has his or her own personal reasons for making such a decision. Some people may decide to move becauseofemploymen
8、topportunities Some may wish to live in a warmer or colder climate. And some have many other reasons. Regardlessoftheirspecific causesthe amount of movement in this country is substantial (大量的). 第三單元E-mail is a new way of communication for professionals in every area all over the world. It is a mean
9、s of “meeting” people withsimilarresearchinterestsorproblems. E-mailers write letters atleisure on their computers, then send them through their telephone line to an on-line terminal far away.E-mail addresses either names or numbers automatically send mails to their right locations.E-mailing is not
10、a live conversation but, unlike the US "snail mail" as American e-mailers call their postalservice reply can be back at once or within hours, dependingonhowoftenthereceiverchecksin his computer.E-mail can also create friendship and drawfamiliescloser E-mailers sit in comfortable chairs and
11、 "chat" with the unseen friends or relatives in other parts of the country or of the world in front of the screen, feeling like meeting pals over a cup of coffee.Linda, a first-year student at Oxford University in Britain, dropsafewlines to her mother in New York whenever she is near a ter
12、minal. "It's funny," says her mother. "We talk more now than when Linda lived upstairs. "Sending e-mail is far cheaper than making long-distance calls and it may revive the almost lost art of letter writing. At the time when telephoneserviceisbecomingconvenientandhighlyeffect
13、ive Now e-mail has brought people back to their grammar, vocabulary, coherence and even spelling when theirfingersaredancingoverthekeyboard. E-mailingl brings people together and makes the world smaller. 第四單元Many people now keep animals as pet. Numerous people have cats and dogs in their houses. Oth
14、er people like fish,cage birdstortoises and even snakes, monkeys or lions.Millions of dollors and much time are spent every year onpetfoodequipmenttaming(馴化) and medical treatment.Of course there are some people who do not look after their pets properly or are even curel to them.For this reason, a r
15、oyal society was created in 1824 in Britain to prevent crual treatment of animals.Incontrasttotheloveofpetsis the fact that blood sports still exist in most countries. People go hunting foxes, elephants, pandas, ducks, rabbits,pheasants(雉雞) ,and other animals,or go fishing, not because they need the
16、 meat to eatbutjustforpleasure.In some country, blood sports like bull fighting and cock fighting are commom andhuntingrareanimalsforcommericalpurposeshasbroughtaboutanevenmoreserious problemin the protection of ecosysteam.It is strange that people love certain animals, but enjoy killing others, in
17、cruel ways, too. 之前談禁煙里有個(gè)詞Revenue 稅收 第五單元The mobile phone is becoming a status symbol all over the world. Many people think that if they are seen, or heard, using a mobile phone in a public place, other people will think that they must be very important. However, many people regard the use of mobile
18、 phones in public places as a nuisance(令人討厭的人、東西或行為等),especiallyonpublictransport.Recently, The South China Morning Post revealed that the authorities were considering thepossibilityofbanningmobile phones from all theaters, concert halls, libraries and cinemas.Take cinemas for example: under present
19、 regulations, cinema-operatorsareunabletodoanythingaboutloudtelephoneconversationsinthemiddleofmoviesWhat can be done about this problem?At present, three courses of action are possible: firstly, some argue that people using mobile phones in cinemascouldbefinedin the same way that laws against smoki
20、ngareenforcedOthers suggest technical solutions to the problem:specialdevicescouldpreventmessagesgettingthoughtomobile phones, so that mobile phones can't work. The trouble is that these devices could also affect all other mobile phones near the cinema. For nowtheonlysolutionavailableseemstobeth
21、euseofnoticeslibraries, cinemas and theatres currently display notices asking people to turn off their telephones. The trouble is, a lot of people take no notice of these notices! 第六單元If indeed silence is golden, it is also becoming as rare as gold. It seemsthattheprogressofmanincludesaraisingvolume
22、of noise. In every home a stereo or television will fill the rooms with sound. Between sunrise and sunset, streets and highways areaconstantsourceof noise from cars, buses and trucks.You can pass any factory or construction area and the roar of its machinery willmakeyourearsringMusic is played in ev
23、ery supermarket, most restaurants and many offices. Big cities of the world are well-known for their noisiness.NoisepollutionisthenewsideeffectofourtechnicalageDay or night, the sound of work fills the air. It seems that the soothing (撫慰的) effects of silence are nowhere to be found. Eventhequietof o
24、ur carefully protected wilderness areas (公共莽原區(qū))canbeinvadeatanymomentbyapassingjetWe are learning, finally, thatsilenceisanatureresourceandmustbeprotectedbylawIt appears that we all find company in sound, but at the same time we all demand a little quiet from time to time. 第七單元The theatrical motion
25、picture industry tends to be highly risky, with control lying in the hands of entrepreneurs. (企業(yè)家) Film-makinginvolveshighfinancialrisksandhugeexpenses and studios (電影廠) making films therefore tended for many years to "play safe" and use themes, and stars,whoareknowntobebox-officesuccesses
26、 However, film-making has undergone massive changes in the last thirty years or so, for several reasons. First, with thearrival of television, there was for a time a huge slump(減少)in cinema audiences. It became harder togetareturnonhugeinvestments to make films, such as The Titanic, which only a sma
27、ll handful of the biggest studios could afford to make. Cinema audiences too were changing, becoming a great deal more sophisticated(高雅)in their tastes, and thiscreatedopportunitiesforsmallerfilmcompaniestomakemoreunusualmoreexperimentalfilms which often, despite tiny budgets, were extremely success
28、ful. There is also an increasing understanding around the world that itisnothealthyforthishugeindustrialtobedominatedbyonecountry and there has been a significant rise in the number of film-making countries outside the US. For example, "Bollywood", the Indian film industry based in Bombay
29、(now Mumbai) makes hundreds of films every year; other major players are Japan, and, increasingly, China. 第八單元The recent increase in car stealing has alarmed the police, who are looking for what they now believe must be a well-organizedgangofprofessionalcarthievesMost of the thefts have taken place
30、intherichresidentialarearound Southwell Park,where last week alone, twenty-two car theftswerereportedtothelocalpoliceOf these, only one has been found,abandonedin the Rockinghill Palace Road, twenty miles away. The others have still not been found, except for one which had beenfalselyreportedmissing
31、The owner later admitted thathehadforgottenwhere he had parked it a few days before. An interesting aspect of these thefts is that nearly all the missing vehicles have been taken fromlotgaragesThe owners now admit that theymayhaveleftthe car doors unlocked, but only one owner was not certain whether
32、 he had locked the garage door. The police have therefore assumed that the gang find it easiertobreakintogarageswhere vehicles are often left unlocked at night, than into locked cars,parkedontheroadsidein daytime or at night. They advised car owners to lock up their cars, even when they are kept in
33、locked garages.第九單元Vending machines (自動(dòng)售貨機(jī)) sell many different types of items. Some of them sell cold drinks like soda, or hot drinks like coffee or hot chocolate. Others sell candy, stamps, tickets, newspapers, and other types of small merchandise.These machines have been successful for two reason
34、s. They save time and they are convenient. Merchandise sold in machineseliminatestheneedforasalesclerkor cashier.In many places the customer can use the machinesatanytimeofdayornightAlthough there are many differentsizesand types of vending machines, they all work in basicallythesamewayThe customer
35、puts a coin into the machine and thenpushesa(聽不清,猜的)bottompulls a lever, or opens a door to receive the merchandise. Some machines will alsoreturn changetothecustomerforpapermoneyBut the basic idea is the same. Customers like to save time and are usually willingtopayahigherpriceforthisconvenienceThe sale of snacks in vending machines ha
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