2. You'll both have to get a job one day. (the time will come) Suggested answer:
The time will come when you'll both have to get a job.
3. One day you will have a chance to write about the experience. (there will come a day) Suggested answer:
There will come a day when you will have a chance to write about the experience.
4. Perhaps one day I will understand. (the day will come) Suggested answer:
Perhaps the day will come when I will understand.
Rewrite the sentences using what must it be / have been like. Follow the example.
Example:
It's very bad in Holland. I wonder what it's like in those faraway and uncivilized places where the Germans are sending them.
If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway and uncivilized places where the Germans are sending them?
1. It's very cold here. I wonder how cold it is in Scotland. Suggested answer:
If it's very cold here, what must it be like in Scotland?
2. Houses are expensive in this part of the country. I wonder how expensive they are in Paris.
Suggested answer:
If houses are expensive in this part of the country, what must they be like in Paris?
3. The reading list is rather long in the first year. I wonder how long it will be in the second year.
Suggested answer:
If the reading list is rather long in the first year, what must it be like in the second year?
4. Incomes are very low here. I wonder how low they were a hundred years ago. Suggested answer:
If incomes are very low here, what must they have been like a hundred years ago?
5. The rules are completely crazy in peacetime. I wonder how crazy they are during wartime.
Suggested answer:
If the rules are completely crazy in peacetime, what must they have been like during wartime?
6. Life is hard now. I wonder how hard it was during the Middle Ages. Suggested answer:
If life is hard now, what must it have been like during the Middle Ages?
Translate the sentences into Chinese.
1. It was a horrible joke, but Doc Daneeka didn't laugh until Yossarian came to him one mission later and pleaded again, without any real expectation of success, to be grounded. Doc Daneeka snickered once and was soon immersed in problems of his own, which included Chief White Halfoat, who had been challenging him all that morning to Indian wrestle, and Yossarian, who decided right then and there to go crazy. Suggested answer:
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2. There was only one catch and that was catch-22, which specified that a concern for one's own safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Suggested answer:
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3. Our many Jewish friends and acquaintances are being taken away in droves. The Gestapo is treating them very roughly and transporting them in cattle cars to Westerbork, the big camp in Drenthe to which they're sending all the Jews ... If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway and uncivilized places where the Germans are sending them? Suggested answer:
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4. The voice that comes across is of a solitary young girl writing for herself, yet at the same time it is the cry of all those innocent victims of evil whose fate was to suffer in the Second World War. That is why Anne Frank's diary has achieved fame as the voice of the Holocaust in which six million Jews were murdered: She speaks for all of humanity. Suggested answer:
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Translate the sentences into English.
1. ËäÈ»Óöµ½Á˺ܶàÀ§ÄÑ£¬µ«ÔÚËûµÄ´øÁìÏ£¬¹«Ë¾²úÆ·´ò¿ªÁËÏú·£¬×ÜÌåÐÎÊÆÒ²ÓÐÁ˺Ãת¡£ÎªÁ˱íÕÃËûµÄÍ»³ö¹±Ï×£¬¹«Ë¾¾ö¶¨½±ÀøËûÒ»Ì×ס·¿¡£(come across; for the better; in recognition of)
Suggested answer:
Though they came across many difficulties, under his leadership they successfully found a market for their products, and the overall situation was changing for the better. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, the company decided to give him a flat as an award.
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Suggested answer:
When John challenged him to fencing, he was very embarrassed because he knew that he was no match for John at it. If he took the challenge, he would surely lose; but if he didn't, he would be a coward.
3. Ëû×òÌì¸ÐðÁË¡£ÎÒÃDZ¾ÒÔΪËûºÃºÃ˯һÍíÉÏÖ®ºó»áºÃÆðÀ´£¬ËùÒÔ½ñÌìÔçÉϾÍËÍËûÈ¥ÉÏѧÁË¡£µ«ÊÇÏÂÎç·Åѧ»Ø¼ÒʱËû·¢ÆðÉÕÀ´£¬²»µÃ²»ÎÔ´²ÐÝÏ¢¡£(assume; confine to) Suggested answer:
He caught a cold yesterday. Assuming that he would get better after a good night's sleep, we sent him to school this morning. But later in the afternoon, he got back home with a fever and was confined to bed.
4. ÔÚ¹ýÈ¥µÄ¼¸ÄêÀÎÒµÃÁ˼¸´ÎÖØ²¡£¬Ò»Ö±ÔÚÆ¶À§×´Ì¬ÖÐÉú»î£¬µ«ÊÇÎÒûÓÐ·ÅÆúÎÒµÄÃÎÏë¡£ÎÞÂÛ·¢ÉúʲôÊ£¬ÎÒ×ÜÊǼáÊØÎÒµÄÃÎÏ룬¶øÃÎÏë¶ÔÎÒÀ´ËµÒ²±ä³ÉÁ˼«´óµÄÖ§³ÖºÍ°²Î¿¡£(abandon; in spite of; cling to) Suggested answer:
In the past few years, I have had several severe illnesses and lived in a state of poverty, but I have never abandoned my dreams. In spite of everything I clung to my dreams, which have turned out to be a great support and comfort to me.
Unit6
1. Correct answer
1. (b) for saying that you had the ability, means, money or knowledge to do something
2. (b) for saying that you had the ability, means, money or knowledge to do something
3. (a) as the past tense of can for saying that you saw, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, understood or remembered something
4. (d) used with certain verbs to mean you have a good reason to do or think something
5. (a) as the past tense of can for saying that you saw, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, understood or remembered something
6. (c) used only in negatives for emphasizing that something should not happen or continue
7. (a) as the past tense of can for saying that you saw, heard, felt, tasted, smelled, understood or remembered something
2. Correct answer
1. (a) is a conditional?
2. (c) means that someone didn't succeed in doing something? 3. (b) means that someone succeeded in doing something?