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        English final exam test center consolidation

Writing 15 points

Hearing 25 points

Choice of words fill in the blank (15 selected from 10) 10 minutes

unit 1

unit 2

unit3

         unit 5

Reading (with four) 30 points

Translation 2 * 2 * 5 = 20 minutes 

Chinese to English

UNIT 1

UNIT 2

UNIT 3

UNIT 5

English to Chinese 


 

Examination form with four 

1,2,3,5 unit

Translation + + choice of words fill in the blank to be writing to review the scope of accounting for 45%

 

Writing    15 points

Four articles accompanying essay topic or unit range (self-organize themselves back template)

stevie、love、friendship、body

p30(1)(2)

p57 (1) (2)

P85 (1) (2)

p162 (1) (2)

 

Hearing    25 points

Extracurricular random

 

Choice of words fill in the blank (15 selected from 10)  10 minutes

p23-p24 text a

unit 1

                                                                           Text A   
                                    assure    biased    dread    grin    hover    scrawl    visible

assure: v make sure; assure ...; clarify; identify; ensure; so determined;.

 . Biased: adj biased; tendency; one-sided; emphasis; bias; v the prejudice; eccentric; the bias;.

. Dread: v very scared; extremely worried; n fear; feared things;.

grin: v grin; grinning; bare her teeth and smile; n-grin smile; grinning;.

hover: v soar; hovering; hesitation, hesitation (especially someone around); close (sth); in an unstable state;.

. Scrawl: v careless (or illegible) written; n-no neat handwriting; scribble; not neat text;.

visible: adj visible; visible; obvious; can be noticed;.


3) He assured me that the well-known doctor would cure my headache.
5) I wish you’d stop hovering round and let me get on with some work.
6) Hilary was out, so I scrawled a note to her and put it under the door.
10) In the room where the young man was killed, detectives found no visible signs of a struggle.
12) One member of the jury was biased in favour of the suspect, because they shared the same educational background.
13) This was the moment he had been dreading for weeks — his mother found out that he had told a lie.
14) When she heard they were going to get married, the old woman couldn’t stop grinning all day.

 

                                                                              Text A   
as it is   each and every    every so often    for fear of    get by   in the background   wrap sb.around one's little finger

as it is: in fact, actually

each and every: each; each

every so often: from time to time; sometimes; occasionally;

for fear of: avoid; lest;

get by: barely living; barely cope;

in the background: the background (sound) in

wrap sb.around one's little finger: about someone; at the mercy of someone

 


1) The young couple spoke in whispers for fear of waking the baby.
4) We couldn’t get by on my salary alone, so my wife did some odd jobs.
6) I no longer go to see John regularly, but every so often he drops in at my office.
7) Though she has a lot of power in that big company, Sandy tends to remain in the background.
9) Although he’s been here just a few days, he knows the name of each and every colleague.
10) We hope to finish the work today, but as it is we probably won’t finish until tomorrow.
11) Judy is quite obedient while her younger sister always wraps her father around her little finger.

p49-p51 text a

unit 2

                                                                                   Text A 
                                         acquire affection curl defy given haste interact preserve restraint

acquire: v (performance through effort, ability, behavior) is obtained; available; obtain; get;. 

. Affection: n love; love; love;

curl: v volume; (so) and curly, curly; (so) as a curl shape; curl; (so) as a helical (or coiled) state moves; (so) winding; filled; n-(a lock). curls; (of hair) curl; roll; helix; 

. Defy: v defy; resistance; contempt; impossible not (believe, explain, drawing, etc.); withstand; resist; withstood; 

. Given: adj been scheduled; predetermined; specified; the; specific; Prep into consideration; in view; n-asserted fact;. 

haste: n haste; hurry; hasty; V quickly; hurry; <old> so fast; urging;. 

interact: v AC; communication; collaboration; interaction; interaction;. 

. Preserve: v protection; maintenance; reservations; maintain the status quo ...; Save; maintenance; storage; preservation; n specialized areas (individual or group activities, work, etc.); jam; pickles; pickles;. 

restraint: n binding; control measures; constraints; control; restriction; restraint; suppression; constraints;.


1) I don’t like my straight hair so I’m going to have it curled.
5) Given the fact that she loves children, I am sure teaching is the right career for her.
6) They try to preserve their interesting old customs against the impacts of the modern world.
8) Among all his relatives, he has an especially deep affection for his aunt who cares for him most.
9) Teaching is not a one-way activity; teachers and students should interact with each other in class.
10) After his wife died, he remarried with much haste , which caused a lot of gossip (闲话) among his acquaintances.
12) I have never seen a house like that — its untidiness defies description; I think she ought to learn how to keep a house.
14) It is quite possible for a student to master English grammar and acquire a large vocabulary without the help of a teacher.
16) Lack of money and lack of machinery are the two major restraints on the growth of this factory; that’s why it remains the same as it was ten years ago.

                                     Text A
 state of  affairs  build … on  give and take  hold on  in short  let … loose on 

state of affairs: n state of affairs; circumstances; circumstances;. 

build ... on: built on ...

give and take: give and take; mutual accommodation;  

hold on: hold; grip; perseverance; wait; wait;

in short: In short; in short;

let ... loose on: let relax ... 


1) Don’t let the little boy loose on the garden; he’ll pull up all the flowers.
3) When the flood broke out, the little girl clung to a tree and managed to hold on.
4) Her parents are divorced and her brother is in prison — it is a sad state of affairs, indeed.
7) Do you think it wise for a person to build his hopes on the economic strength of his country? Or should he base them on his own efforts?
8) He’s disorganized; he’s inefficient; he’s never been there when you want him. In short, he is hopeless.
10) You can’t always insist on your own way — there has to be some give and take.

p77-p79 text a

unit3

                                      Text A 
bind commitment ground possess regulate surpass virtue

bind: v bundle; line; (with a long piece of cloth) is wound; (so) combined together, in combination; n-dilemma;. 

commitment: n promise; promise; promise to bear; guarantee; (for work or an activity) devotion, dedication, investment; has committed (or consent) of things; had to do;.  

. Ground: n earth; ground; soil; land; soil; open land; clearing; v (make) stranded, touch the seabed; the grounded; stop ... take off; penalty (children) are not allowed to go out;. 

possess: v there; have; have (qualities); gripped; domination; control;.

regulate: v (with rules and regulations) constraint, control, management; regulation, control (speed, pressure, temperature, etc.);. 

. Surpass: v exceeded; beat; superior;

virtue: n high moral; their virtue; virtue; virtue; excellent quality; good habits; advantage; strengths; usefulness;.


1) They bound his hands and legs with a rope so he couldn’t escape.
3) He’s been charged with possessing guns and attempting to attack the police.
4) The product’s success has surpassed all our expectations — we’ve never thought that it could sell so well.
6) We like to make friends with Shelly because she has such virtues as loyalty, courage, and truthfulness.
11) The lawyer’s arguments are well grounded because he has collected enough proof concerning the case.
13) The President failed in his attempts to win the second term because he hadn’t fulfilled his commitments made in the previous election.
14) Even though there are strict rules regulating the use of chemicals in food, some food producers disregard them intentionally in order to gain more profits. 

                                       Text A  
 as to   break up   describe … as   distinguish between   in so far as take pleasure in 

as to: As talked about; on; proportional;

break up :( make) division; (is) split; (the) break; (lovers) break; (husband and wife) to end a relationship; (marriage) break; end (marriage off

describe ... as: described as ... 

distinguish between: discrimination, between the different identification (both)] [Description distinguish between normally not used for the body. ;

in so far as: As;

take pleasure in: to ... a pleasure;


1) People who cannot distinguish between colours are said to be colourblind.
8) Their relationship broke up when the girl learned that the boy was not to be trusted.
9) I don’t understand why Susan, a kind-hearted girl, should take pleasure in my sufferings.
10) The treatment has been described as a painless way of curing cancer, which is untrue.
12) She is a Swiss in so far as she was born in Switzerland, but she became an American citizen in 1978.
15) She gets lost easily while driving; so now whenever she is uncertain as to which road to take, she will telephone her husband.

 

p155-p157 text a

unit 5

                                                  Text A

accelerate equip familiarize guarantee monitor process resume sponsor

accelerate v (make) acceleration; Acceleration; speed up;

. Equip v with; equipment; so be prepared; the ability;

. Familiarize v (make) familiar with and understand, proficient;

. Guarantee n assurance; guarantee; warranty

. Monitor v monitoring; inspection; follow-n display screen; The monitor; monitor; prefect; class representative;

process n process; step, the flow; doing things; process; step;. V processing; processing; data processing; parade

resume n summary; Overview; summary; v continue; Restoring seat / position 

sponsor v sponsorship; Organizers; hold; led;  

1) You should familiarize yourself with the rules before you start to play the game.
4) The car that had been following ours suddenly accelerated and overtook us.
6) Patients who are given the new drug will be asked to monitor their heartbeat, temperature and blood pressure.
8) Clear skies are no guarantee of continued fine weather; it may rain in the evening.
11) Having anticipated the problems I might encounter, I was well equipped to deal with the situation.
12) I often buy processed foods. They may not be so fresh, but it’s really time-saving.
13) We need to find some companies to sponsor the contest we’re going to hold because we won’t be able to cover all the expenses.
14) In the past two years, she’s stayed at home looking after her baby. She is hoping to resume her career soon.

 

                                           Text A  

at one’s best    attribute … to     by contrast      take advantage of

at one's best best effort

attribute ... to the ... due to; the ...... attributed; will ... be attributed to;

by contrast contrast; and ... contrary;

take advantage of   利用; 占…的便宜; 欺骗; 捉弄;
1) It’s a fine day. You should take advantage of the good weather to paint the fence.
2) He almost failed in the math exam, but his twin brother, by contrast, did very well.
5) The gymnast has performed poorly for the past few days. I wonder when she will be at her best?
6) The doctors in that hospital have attributed the cause of his illness to an unknown virus.

 

 

 

 

Reading (with four) 30 points

A fast reading (long read)

2 Read 

 

Translation 2 * 2 * 5 = 20 minutes 

Chinese to English

p28-29/p56/p83-84/p160-161

UNIT 1

count on 

Expectation; expected; expect; rely on; dependence;

take pride in

With pride ...; ... to be satisfied; 

shoot a look at

Have a look

 let out

For rent (house, land, etc.); release, release (water, air, etc.); call (gas); emit (sound);

stern

. Adj stern; harsh; ask others to obey; tough; tough;. N stern;

hold on to sb

Seize someone

revolve

. V rotation; surround; rotatable;

 count the days

The number of days; can not wait;

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1) I did not think, as time goes by, I am really proud of being a social worker. ( COUNT ON; Take Pride in )
What the I DID Not COUNT ON WAS that over the I Time Would Sincerely Take Pride in . A social worker being
clock 2) grandmother quickly glancing wall, issued gasp: "God we'll miss the train!. " ( Shoot A look AT; the let OUT )
Shooting A Quick look AT The ON The Wall Clock, Grandma the let OUT A Cry, "Oh, My Dear / My goodness / My Gracious, WE're going to Miss The Train!"
. 3) I always see some children in nursery door to seize their parents would not let go. I ask you: in this case, young parents whether their children have to be stricter, get out? ( Stern;. HOLD to ON SB )
At Entrance The Kindergarten, the I Always some See Kids / Children Holding Firmly ON to Their Parents . Should BE Young ParentsSterner ? towards Their Kids / Children and the Leave Immediately is an under THESE CIRCUMSTANCES
6) since last month, my job is to turn around the routine office tasks, so now what count when it is counting down to a day National Day: My friends and I'm going country hiking too! ( Revolve; COUNT at The Days )
Since Last month The, My Work has been Revolving around at The routine Duties Office, now the I AM SO Counting at The Days an until at The National Day Comes, the when the I and My Friends are going in at The Countryside The Hiking.

UNIT 2

build on

With ... based; rely on, count as one;

sincerity

. N good faith; sincere; pure;

affection

. N love; love; love;

era

. N Times; s; era; Generation (geological age of the universe at generational);

via

. Prep via through (a place); by virtue of (a person, system, etc.);

nurture

. V parenting; maintenance; training; support; help; support; grow; fueling;. N rearing; culture;

 forge

. V hard to dry; efforts to strengthen; fake; counterfeit; forging; production;. N blacksmith shop; forges; forging shop; forging factory;

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2) I put all hopes on his promises, only to find that he is not a sincere person. ( Build ON; Sincerity )
the I Built All My Hopes ON His-Promise (S), only to the Find that of He WAS not A man of Sincerity . AT All
4) Valentine's Day (Valentine's Day) is an annual on February 14 to celebrate the festival, to express love a good day for their favorite object. ( Affection )
Valentine's Day IS AN Annual Holiday celebrated ON February 14, A Perfect Day to Express Love to at The Object of your / One's affection .
5) In the information age, with distant friends communicate via e-mail can be almost synchronized ( simultaneous). ( Era; Via )
the In The Information Era , FAR-Away Communications with Friends Via E-mail CAN BE Almost / Simultaneous Virtually.
6) the need to cultivate love, our dreams have "eternal love" is possible only after the two sides to create a learn to appreciate each other and accommodate each other. ( Nurture; Forge )
Love Needs to BE nurtured, and at The "Eternal / Everlasting Love" that WE IS All Dream to have have not Forged an until WE Learn to Appreciate and tolerate at The OTHER.

UNIT 3

ground

. N earth; ground; soil; land; soil; open land; clearing;. V (make) stranded, touch the seabed; the grounded; stop ... take off; penalty (children) are not allowed to go out;

break up

(Make) division; (is) split; (the) break; (lovers) break; (husband and wife) to end a relationship; (marriage) break; end

distinguish between

Discrimination between the different identification (both)] [Description distinguish between normally not used for the body. ;

regulate

Constraint (with rules and regulations), control, management; regulation, control (speed, pressure, temperature, etc.); 

describe as

... to say;

as the saying goes

Like the saying goes, as

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1) with a common interest based on friendship is not easily broken. ( Ground; BREAK up )
at The friendship grounded ON the Common / Shared Interest does not BREAK up Easily / It IS not the Easy for at The friendship grounded ON the Common / Shared Interest to BREAK up..
2) Children must learn to be violent computer games and bravery separate. ( Distinguish the BETWEEN )
Children the MUST Learn to distinguish the BETWEEN Violence and Bravery / Courage in Computer games.
4) such as betray a friend ( Betrayal to Friends ) Such things are not regulated by law, so we have called "moral court" . ( A Regulate )
Laws do Not a Regulate SUCH AS Betrayal Things to Friends; Why that there IS IS What WE Call / IS Called "The Court of morality."
5) Someone culture today described as "fast-food culture." Whatever you do, people just seek the shortest time to reach the maximum satisfaction. ( DESCRIBE AS )
Today's Culture IS Described AS "the FAST-Food Culture." Whatever They May BE / are doing, the Just Pursue people at The Greatest / maximum Satisfaction the WITHIN at The Shortest Time.
6) The saying goes, there is no free lunch. What if you want, you have to earn. ( AS The saying goes )
of As The saying goes , there IS NO SUCH AS A Thing Free Lunch. The If you want something, Go and earn / Work for IT

UNIT 5

Translation

1) lack of understanding of AIDS and HIV infection before people called the "scourge." ( Ignorance; label; Evil )
a re ... to ignorance of AIDS, people Used to label HIV infected / Carriers / Victims AS evils .
3) We truly appeal to young people: Please take care of themselves, good health will enable you to best cope with any difficulties in life. ( Appeal; Equip )
We Appeal to at The Young earnestly: the Take Care of your Health, with Which you'll BE Best Equipped to handle the any Tough Problems in your Life.
4) of many eminent scientists on Friday gathered in Geneva (Geneva) , mainly due to discuss the problems of modern society fierce competition. ( Largely; leading )
at The leading Scientists Meeting in Geneva by Will BE ON catalog on Friday to at discuss Problems largelyby Fierce Competition in at The Caused MODERN Society.
5) due to his fear of high childhood was a very painful experience. He had been forced to stand alone for up to 10-meter platform for 10 minutes. ( Attribute ... to ... )
His-Fear of Heights WAS the Attributed to AN Extremely Painful His-preference Experience in Childhood. Once of He WAS ON Forced to Stand alone at The 10-Meter Diving Board for up to 10 minutes.

 

 

 

English to Chinese 

1,2,3,5 unit text 

A total of five sentences. Randomly

Two points sentence.

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English translation of part four

 

 

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