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Ⅰ 英语原创小故事
龟兔赛跑("The Turtle and the Rabbit Run a Race," )
One day a turtle was crawling slowly down a path in the shady woods. Along came a rabbit, kicking up his heels happily as he ran. He passed the turtle, and then he stopped for a moment.
"Good morning, turtle," said the rabbit. "Where are you going?"
"I am on my way to the river," said the turtle, as he crawled slowly along.
"Ho, ho! Ho, ho!" laughed the rabbit. "You9;ll never reach the river if you crawly along in the slow way. You ought to try hopping along fast, for a change. That's the way to get to the river in a hurry."
"I can't hop like you," said the turtle. "I can only crawl. But I'll get to the river just the same, and perhaps I'll get there before your do."
"Ho, ho, ho!" laughed the rabbit. "Do you really think that you can beat me? Shall we have a race?"
"I don't mind if we do," answered the turtle. "And maybe I'll win."
Away they went. The turtle crawled slowly along the path, but the rabbit kicked up his heels and hopped so fast that he left the slow turtle far behind.
Then the foolish rabbitmade a big mistake. He was tired and out of breath, and so he sat down to rest.He fell fast sleep!
"I'm almost at the river," he said with a yawn. "That slow turtle can't win this race. I'll take a little nap."He felt so comfortable.
The rabbit lay down in the shade of a bush, and soon he was fast asleep.
The turtle kept crawling along. It looked as if he didn't have a chance to win, for the rabbit was so far ahead that he was out of sight.
But the turtle never stopped crawling. He didn't get out of breath, and he did not stop to rest. Slowly but surely he crawled along.
After a while he passed the rabbit, who was taking his nap in the sade of a bush.
"Oho, what luck!" said the turtle, with a little chuckle. "When that foolish rabbit wakes up from his nap, he won't think he's so clever. I'll fool him yet."
After a long nap the rabbit woke up. He did not know that the turtle had passed him. So he said with a yawm, "I might as well go to the river and wait for him to come crawling along."
Down to the river he went, kicking up his heels happily. But when he got there, he was so surprised that he stood rightup on his hind legs. There on the bank of the river was the turtle!
"I can't understand how in the world you got here first," cried the rabbit. "How did you do it?"
"By crawling along slowly but surely," said the turtle. "That's the way to win. I may be slow, but I am sure."
Ⅱ 我们一起进入花店漂亮的话就映入眼帘用英语怎么说
一一入花店,然后就映入眼帘的看到了很多美丽的花朵,让自己硬不下,应接不暇
Ⅲ 大家帮忙把中文翻译成英文 谢谢
玫瑰花是我最喜欢的花
我在花店里,曾看过许多花:香味浓郁的紫荷花,姿态优雅的百合花……可我总忘不了看看那高洁芬芳的玫瑰花。
玫瑰花是我最喜欢的花,因为玫瑰代表爱情.没有什么比情人节一束长茎玫瑰更能表达爱情.红玫瑰意味着"我爱你".
The rose is flowered that I most like I in the flower shop. The rich smell purple lotus posture elegant lily…… I can never forget the look at the noble fragrance of roses.
Rose is my favorite flower, because roses on behalf of love. There is no Valentine's Day than a bouquet of long-stemmed roses can express love. Red roses mean "I love you."
红玫瑰将永远是最流行的花,因为爱情用不过时.玫瑰代表爱情,但不同颜色、朵数的玫瑰还另有吉意呢!
玫瑰花在秋季开花,开时足有手掌那么大。一朵朵含苞欲放的玫瑰花如同娇羞妩媚的少女,笑脸含春,喜迎游人。
Red roses will always be the most popular flower as love isn't out-of-date. Rose on behalf of love, but in different colors, the o also rose while the number of Kyrgyzstan intended?
Rose blooming in the autumn, when the foot is open palms so great. Duoo Hanbaoyufang one of the roses as Jiaoxiu charming young girl, smiling faces of spring and celebrate the visitors.
玫瑰花开得十分好看,淡黄色的花朵看上去十分典雅、庄重。玫瑰花瓣的边上泛着粉红色,覆着茸毛,含着晶莹的水珠,
散发出一阵阵诱人的清香.
玫瑰呀,你高洁、美丽、芬芳,我爱你!
Rose had a very good-looking, pale yellow flowers look very elegant and solemn. Rose petals Fanzhe the edge of the pink, a review of hair,the crystal water,
Emitting a tempting Qingxiang waves.
Rose ah, you noble, beautiful, fragrant, I love you!
Ⅳ 新视野大学英语读写教程3unit7课后答案
Unit 7
Section A. A Rose IS a Rose
Part II, p. 189
1. “Red roses say ‘I love you’,” says Gerald Hager.
2. They help those people save money.
3. Some are dressed in work clothes, and some in expensive suits and overcoats.
4. By holding prices down through controlling every link in the rose chain.
5. Because of severe foreign competition.
6. The trend is that imported roses are sold across the entire breadth of the instry, from big flower shops to street-corner stands.
7. They are trying to work with their overseas rivals instead of fighting them.
8. A recent frost killed 25% of Colombia’s rose crop and consequently U.S. rose growers had the good luck to make a lot more money on this Valentine’s Day as there was less competition from overseas rivals.
Part Ⅲ, p. 189
1. circulates
2. distributes
3. released
4. margin
5. launched
6. discount
7. chased
8. bankrupt
. Part Ⅳ, p. 190
1. go out of style
2. Opinions ranged from … to
3. have left over
4. hold down
5. go down
6. looks like raining
7. offered to
8. nothing but
Part Ⅴ, p. 190
1. power
2. excitement
3. heat
4. jobs
5. profits
6. energy
7. electricity
8. proction
Part VI, p. 191
1. seaward: going towards the sea
2. backward: directed towards the back, the beginning, or the past; returning; behind in development
3. earthward: towards the earth
4. outward: towards the outside; away; of the outside, appearing to be true but perhaps not really true
5. southward: going towards the south
6. upward: going up; increasing, getting higher
7. homeward: going towards home
8. inward: moving towards the inside; (placed) on the inside; of the mind or spirit
Part VII, p. 191
1. interchangeable
2. intermingle
3. interconnected
4. interdependent
5. interplay
6. intermarriage
7. interpersonal
8. interactive
.Part VIII, p. 192
1. looked as if she had been through some terrible famine
2. as if it was his birthday
3. as if she knew me
4. as if they spent a fortune
5. as if I were mad
Part Ⅸ, p. 192
1. I passed him a large glass of whisky, which he drank immediately.
2. Last year, some farmers in the village raised chickens and cks, which grew very well.
3. Yesterday Tom went to a birthday party, which was held by Lucy’s parents for Lucy’s 15th birthday.
4. The whole evening Amy was talking about her latest book, of which none of the people present had ever heard.
5. The small man in the raincoat, whom nobody recognized, turned out to be Olivia’s first husband.
Part Ⅹ, p. 192
1. Valentine’s day is the biggest day for the nation’s rose instry, as on this day the rose retailers will sell more than one million roses.
2. As for traditional flower shops, selling roses is no longer such a beautiful experience as before, because intense market competition has chased them almost out of business.
3. While discount rose retailers watch their business bloom, U.S. rose growers are going bankrupt as large amounts of foreign roses get into American markets.
4. As the imported roses account for 57% of the total American markets, the profit margin of the domestic rose growers has dropped substantially.
5. Some smart domestic rose growers have begun to work with the overseas rivals, instead of fighting them.
6. They are going to widen their business range through providing various kinds of service and becoming a representative for overseas flower procers.
7. Holding a bundle of roses in his hand, the young man walked into the office and put it on the desk of Lily, the girl he had long been in love with.
8. All the people in the office craned their necks to see this handsome young man and were eager to know the love story between the boy and the girl.
Part XI, p. 193
1. 红玫瑰将永远是最流行的花儿,因为爱情永不过时。
2. 有些顾客说,上乘的玫瑰让他们看上去象是花了大价钱。
3. 如果我们能用35美元,而不是65美元,就使别人的一天充满光彩,那他们就可以省下足够的钱去买糖果和吃晚餐了。
4. 该公司成功的诀窍是控制好玫瑰销售的每一个环节,以降低价格。
5. 就在折价玫瑰花店生意兴隆的同时,美国的玫瑰种植商却在残酷的外来竞争中濒临破产。
6. 进口玫瑰遍及该行业的各个角落,从大花店到街头小摊都有出售。
7. 大量的进口玫瑰已经挤垮了国内一些种植商。
8. 所有这些变化使得玫瑰行业的一些人很怀念过去的好日子,那时附近的花店每个情人节都会安排送花。
Section B. The Chunnel
XVI.
1. by land
2. excluded from
3. later than the planned time
4. emotional attachment to
5. defeat
6. stimulating Mitterrand to joke
7. the people from the company
8. pessimistic
Part XVII, p. 207
1. conquered
2. equivalent
3. excluded
4. bore
5. accused
6. punctual
7. creeping
8. approximate
Part XVIII, p. 207
1. As soon as he entered the office, the director asked his secretary if the general manager’s train was behind schele
2. Women are excluded from the temple.
3. North Atlantic Treaty Organization is NATO for short.
4. He has a lot in common with his sister Kate.
5. The use of typewriters in offices is dying out.
6. The building where my department is located goes back to the 19th century.
7. By far the most important issue for them is unemployment.
8. Given his poor health, he’s done a good job.