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《综合英语(一)》作业
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the appropriate explanation of the underlined words.
IV. Error Recognition. Choose the erroneous underlined part. Each sentence has one error. Correction is NOT necessary.
Section B. Translate the following sentences into Chinese.
1.Ants have outsmarted me on more than one occasion.
2.It is up to you to choose the correct meaning and adapt it to the context with which you are working.
3.At the age of 51 Dr. Coleman was determined to escape from university life for a few months and to get a variety of experiences in the world of work.
4.With that, I stood back and admired my ant trap, fully confident that the bait would be untouched upon my return to the cottage the following weekend.
5.The quickest and most practical approach is knowing how to use the context, or the words around the unknown words, to unlock its meaning.
6.When people would ask me about myself, I’d try to turn the conversation back to them.
7.Here’s how they put me to shame.
8.I was standing by his rosebush when an uncle came to tell me that my grandfather had died.
9.Coleman returned from his unusual sabbatical leave, convinced that the experience had been worthwhile.
10.When it came to my turn, I noticed how tired he looked.
11.Even though pay was important, what brought the greatest satisfaction was knowing that some one had noticed how a job was being done.
12.You may have noticed that the average person does not give his undivided attention to someone he has just met.
VI. Reading comprehension.
A
A Working Woman’s Dilemma (困惑)
Dear Doctor,
My husband and I got married in 1985 and for the first ten years of our marriage I was very happy to stay home and raise our three children. Then four years ago, our youngest child went to school and I thought I might go back to work.
My husband was very supportive and helped me to make my decision. He emphasized all of the things I can do around the house, and said he thought I could be a great success in business.
After several weeks of job-hunting, I found my present job, which is working for a small public relations firm. At first, my husband was very proud of me and would tell his friends, “My clever little wife can run that company she’s working for.”
But as his joking remark approached reality, my husband stopped talking to me about my job. I have received several promotions and pay increases, and I am now making more money than he is. I can buy my own clothes and a new car. Because of our combined incomes, my husband and I can do many things that we had always dreamed of doing, but we don’t do these things because he is very unhappy.
We fight about little things and my husband is very critical of me in front of our friends. For the first time in our marriage, I think there is a possibility that our marriage may come to an end.
I love my husband very much, and I don’t want him to feel inferior, but I also love my job. I think I can be a good wife and a working woman, but I don’t know how. Can you give me some advice? Will I have to choose one or the other or can I keep both my husband and my new career?
Please help.
“DISTRESSED”
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