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【正文】 . . Because of the depressed economy, almost one third of our employees were discharged. 因?yàn)榻?jīng)濟(jì)不景氣,幾乎三分之一員工被解雇了 。 . The poison was discharged into the river and killed all the fish . 毒物排放到河里 ,把魚都毒死了 。 7. … that needs discharging. (Para. 6) ) send out gas, liquid, smoke, etc. 排放 vt. 2) give official sanction for sb. to leave解雇 discharge vi. give or send out排放 . The oil which discharged into the sea seriously harmed a lot of birds and animals. 泄入大海的石油嚴(yán)重危害了大量鳥獸。 n. [U, C] sth. that is discharged排放物 . Thousands of fish were killed by discharge from a nearby factory. 附近一家工廠的排放物造成了成千上萬(wàn) 的魚死亡。 . He flatly denied the charge. 他斷然否認(rèn)該項(xiàng)指控。 8. They deny the excessive time … (Para. 8) v. declare untrue。 refuse to admit否認(rèn) deny . He denied knowing anything about the matter. 他說(shuō)他對(duì)此事一無(wú)所知。 Notice that if “ deny” is followed directly by another verb, the second verb has to be in the ing form. 假如你想繞著老城觀光,那么導(dǎo)游是一定 不可少的。 9. …their work as indispensable and their working long hours as mitment… (Para. 8) a. pletely necessary。 without which or whom b. nothing can be done不可缺少的 . Books are indispensable things in our way of life. indispensable . If you’ re planning on going sightseeing around the old city, a guide is indispensable. 書籍在我們的生活方式中是必不可少的 . 10. … their mitment, ambition and durable energy. (Para. 8) n. 1) [C, U] the desire to be successful抱負(fù) . Of all my ambitions, the greatest is to be a teacher. 在我所有的愿望中,最大的抱負(fù)是當(dāng)一名教師。 ambition n. 2) [C] a goal, objective志向 . I am not especially bright, but I have tremendous ambition. 我不是特別聰明,但倒是很有雄心壯志。 . She was charged with using dishonest means to achieve victory in the election. 有人指控她采用不正當(dāng)手段來(lái)取得競(jìng)選的勝利。 11. … relatively insignificant means to a healthy end. (Para. 10) n. a method, system, object, etc. that you use as a way of achieving a result方法,手段,工具 means Notice that both the singular and plural forms of the noun “ means” have the same spelling. XV. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F) according to the reading text. 1. Workaholics are anized people who get a lot of work done and, therefore, they lead a full life. 2. Most pany employers support the idea that a balanced employee is a productive employee. F F 3. Workaholism, from psychology counselors’ viewpoints, can have both advantages and disadvantages for us. 4. Our parents’ and grandparents’ work was more of physical work, but the stress they felt was no less than we do. 5. Very petitive people tend to bee workaholic, because they equate selfworth with success at their professions. F T T 6. Workaholics never take holidays. 7. Workaholics admit that they spend too much time on work. 8. We should realize that there is a lot to life than a job. F F T XVI. Complete the following sentences with the help of the first letter(s). Fill each blank with one word only. 1. The old building is a h______。 they should put barriers around it before it collapses on someone. 2. Her work is in____________ to the project。 without her we cannot continue. 3. He became badtempered as a co__________ of drinking too much wine. 4. The con_________ of power must be reduced. azard dispensable nsequence sumption 5. Streams containing waste material are sometimes dis________ into rivers. 6. Wise people do not form their opinions purely on a r_______ basis。 they give some weight to their general impressions and feelings about situations. 7. It is wrong of her to d____ her children the educational opportunities they needed. 8. His great am______ is to find a theory which will enable us to predict the occurrence of earthquakes and control their consequence. charged ational eny bition XVII. Rewrite each of the following sentences using the expressions given in parentheses. 1. There isn’ t anything to do except wait to 2. see what happens. (other than) There is not anything to do other than wait to see what happens. 2. Although Bill was going to the movies, he told Joe the opposite. (to the contrary) Although Bill was going to the movies, he told Joe to the contrary. 3. I wonder who it was that explained man as a rational animal. (define...as...) I wonder who it was that defined man as a rational animal. 4. It may not be true that travelling in that country is expensive。 you can find reasonably priced hotels and restaurants. (not necessarily) Traveling in that country is not necessarily expensive。 you can find reasonably priced hotels and restaurants. 5. Ja is likely to get angry if you annoy her. (tend to) Ja tends to get angry if you annoy her. 6. I prefer to walk there rather than go by bus. (would rather...than...) I would rather walk there than go by bus. 7. The food isn’ t good, but if nothing else, it was cheap. (at least) The food is not good, but at least it was cheap. 8. He’ s been staying up late for a week now, getting ready for finals. (burn the midnight oil) He has been burning the midnight oil for a week now, getting ready for finals. 演講完畢,謝謝觀看!
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