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大学英语第二册
Directions: Translate the following sentences into Chinese or English.
71. It’s true that I dropped out of college to start Microsoft, but I was at Harvard for three
years before dropping out – and I’d love to have the time to go back.
72. Graduate school is one way to get specialized knowledge, although extended college education isn’t always a good investment from a purely economic standpoint.
73. Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.
74. 她没有什么爱好 – 除非你把看电视也算是一种爱好。
75. 我发现量入为出地过日子越来越难了。
1. To read a large newspaper, a good way is _________. A. to find separate sections B. to read it from cover to cover C. to do some paper-cutting D. to predict what is inside the newspaper
2. Which of the following statements about news stories is true? A. News stories reflect the opinions of the editor. B. News stories tell the facts without comments. C. News stories contain both facts and opinions. D. News stories express the writer’s point of view.
3. If you want to know less important news without any details, you can read _________. A. the headlines on the inside pages B. news stories on the front page C. the lead paragraphs of the news on the front page D. news items on the inside pages only
4. To follow the current news, the best way is to _________. A. read extensively and thoroughly B. read various newspapers skillfully C. read a large big-city newspaper carefully D. read one newspaper frequently
5. The main idea of this passage is _________. A. how to read newspapers effectively B. how to find important news stories C. how to read stories and editorials D. how to tell apart different news sections
6. Despite recent changes in attitudes, some advertisements still fail to__________. A. change women.s opinions of themselves B. persuade the public to buy certain C. show any understanding of people.s feelings products D. meet the needs of the advertising products
7. According to the writer, the commonest fault of present-day advertising is to__________. A. condemn the role of the housewife B. ignore protests about advertisement C. present a misleading image of women D. meet the needs of the advertising industry
8. Research suggests that the reaction of women towards misrepresentation by advertisements is _________. A. unbelief B. hostility C. approbation D. apathy
9. Emma Bennett suggests that advertisement ought to__________. A. give further emphasis on practice B. pay more compliments to women than before C. use male images instead of female ones. D. change their style rather than their content
10. Ultimately the advertising industry should__________. A. take its job more earnestly B. take notice of the public opinion C. do more pioneering work D. concentrate on the products advertised
72. Graduate school is one way to get specialized knowledge, although extended college education isn’t always a good investment from a purely economic standpoint.
73. Most major newspapers and trade publications have online versions of their classified listings, enabling job-seekers to scan for work available across town, in another state, or around the world.
74. 她没有什么爱好 – 除非你把看电视也算是一种爱好。
75. 我发现量入为出地过日子越来越难了。
1. To read a large newspaper, a good way is _________. A. to find separate sections B. to read it from cover to cover C. to do some paper-cutting D. to predict what is inside the newspaper
2. Which of the following statements about news stories is true? A. News stories reflect the opinions of the editor. B. News stories tell the facts without comments. C. News stories contain both facts and opinions. D. News stories express the writer’s point of view.
3. If you want to know less important news without any details, you can read _________. A. the headlines on the inside pages B. news stories on the front page C. the lead paragraphs of the news on the front page D. news items on the inside pages only
4. To follow the current news, the best way is to _________. A. read extensively and thoroughly B. read various newspapers skillfully C. read a large big-city newspaper carefully D. read one newspaper frequently
5. The main idea of this passage is _________. A. how to read newspapers effectively B. how to find important news stories C. how to read stories and editorials D. how to tell apart different news sections
6. Despite recent changes in attitudes, some advertisements still fail to__________. A. change women.s opinions of themselves B. persuade the public to buy certain C. show any understanding of people.s feelings products D. meet the needs of the advertising products
7. According to the writer, the commonest fault of present-day advertising is to__________. A. condemn the role of the housewife B. ignore protests about advertisement C. present a misleading image of women D. meet the needs of the advertising industry
8. Research suggests that the reaction of women towards misrepresentation by advertisements is _________. A. unbelief B. hostility C. approbation D. apathy
9. Emma Bennett suggests that advertisement ought to__________. A. give further emphasis on practice B. pay more compliments to women than before C. use male images instead of female ones. D. change their style rather than their content
10. Ultimately the advertising industry should__________. A. take its job more earnestly B. take notice of the public opinion C. do more pioneering work D. concentrate on the products advertised