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英文 说说篇一
《说说英语》

Section AShort Conversation11. W: Just imagine! We have to finish reading 300 pages before Monday! How can the professor expect us to do it in such a short time?M: Yeah, but what troubles me is that I can’t find the book in the library or in the university bookstore.Q: What does the man mean?12. M: Do you think I could borrow your car to go grocery shopping? The supermarkets outside the city are so much cheaper. I’d also be happy to pick up anything you need.W: Well, I don’t like to let anyone else drive my car. Tell you what, why don’t we go together?Q: What does the woman mean?13. M: Forgive the mess in here, we have a party last night. There were a lot of people and they all brought food.W: Yeah, I can tell. Well, I guess it’s pretty obvious what you’ll be doing most of today.Q: What does the woman think the man will do?14. W: What time would suit you for the first round talks with John Smith?M: Well, you know my schedule. Other than this Friday, one day is as good as the next.Q: What does the man mean?15. W: I was so angry yesterday! My biology teacher did not even let me explain why I missed the field trip. He just wouldn’t let me pass!M: That doesn’t seem fair. I’d feel that way too if I were you.Q: What does the man imply?16. M: I really can’t stand the way David controls the conversation all the time. If he is going to be at your Christmas party, I just won’t come.W: I’m sorry you feel that way, but my mother insists that he come.Q: What does the woman imply?17. W: You’re taking a course with Professor Johnson. What’s your impression so far?M: Well, many students could hardly stay awake in his class without first drinking a cup of coffee.Q: What does the man imply?18. W: Have you ever put a computer together before?M: No, never. But I think if we follow these instructions exactly, we won’t have much trouble.Q: What are the speakers going to do?Long ConversationsConversation 1W: What sort of hours do you work, Steve?M: Well I have to work very long hours, about eleven hours a day.W: What time do you start?M: I work 9 to 3, then I start again at 5:30 and work until 11, six days a week. So I have to work very unsocial hours.W: And do you have to work at the weekend?M: Oh, yes, that’s our busiest time. I get Wednesdays off.W: What are the things you have to do and the things you don’t have to do?M: Uh, I don’t have to do the washing-up, so that’s good. I have to wear white, and I have to keep everything in the kitchen totally clean.W: What’s hard about the job?M: You are standing up all the time. When we are busy, people get angry and sharp, but that’s normal.W: How did you learn the profession?M: Well, I did a two-year course at college. In the first year we had to learn the basics, and then we had to take exams.W: Was it easy to find a job?M: I wrote to about six hotels and one of them gave me

my first job, so I didn’t have to wait too long.W: And what’s the secret of being good at your job?M: Attention to detail. You have to love it. You have to show passion for it.W: And what are your plans for the future?M: I want to have my own place when the time is right.Q19. What does the man say about his job?Q 20. What does the man think is the hardest part of his job?Q 21. Where did the man get his first job after graduation?Q 22. What does the man say is important to being good at his job?Conversation 2W: Now you’ve seen this table of figures about the pocket money children in Britain get?M: Yes. I thought it was quite interesting, but I don’t quite understand the column entitled change. Can you explain what it means?W: Well, I think it means the change from the year before. I am not a mathematician, but I assume the rise from 70p to 90p is a rise of 25 percent.M: Oh yes, I see. And the inflation rate is there for comparison.W: Yes. why do you think the rise in pocket money is often higher than inflation?M: I am sorry I’ve no idea. Perhaps parents in Britain are too generous.W: Perhaps they are. But it looks as if children were not better off in 2001 than they were in 2002. That’s strange, isn’t it? And they seem to have been better off in 2003 than they are now. I wonder why that is.M: Yes, I don’t understand that at all.W: Anyway, if you had children, how much pocket money would you give them?M: I don’t know. I think I’ll probably give them 2 pounds a week.W: Would you? And what would you expect them to do with it?M: Well, out of that, they have to buy some small personal things, but I wouldn’t expect them to save to buy their own socks, for example.W: Yes, by the way, do most children in your country get pocket money?M: Yeah, they do.Q23 What is the table of figures about?Q24 What do we learn from the conversation about British children’s pocket money?Q25 Supposing the man had children, what would he expect them to do with their pocket money? Section BPassage 1As the new sales director for a national computer firm, Alex Gordon was looking forward to his first meeting with the company’s district managers. Everyone arrived on time, and Alex’s presentation went extremely well. He decided to end the meeting with the conversation about the importance of the district managers to the company’s plans. “I believe we are going to continue to increase our share of the market,” he began, “because of the quality of the people in this room. The district manager is the key to the success of the sales representatives in his district. He sets the term for everyone else. If he has ambitious goals and is willing to put in long hours, everyone in his unit will follow his example.” When Alex was finished, he received polite applauses, but hardly the warm response he had hoped for. Later he spoke with one of the senior managers. “Things were going so

well until the end”, Alex said disappointedly. “Obviously, I said the wrong thing.” “Yes”, the district manager replied. “Half of our managers are women. Most have worked their way up from sales representatives, and they are very proud of the role they played in the company’s growth. They don’t care at all about political correctness. But they were definitely surprised and distressed to be referred to as ‘he’ in your speech.”Q26 Who did Alex Gordon speak to at the first meeting?Q27 What did Alex want to emphasize at the end of his presentation?Q28 What do we learn about the audience at the meeting?Q29 Why did Alex fail to receive the warm response he had hoped for?Passage 2The way to complain is to act business-like and important. If your complaint is immediate, suppose you got the wrong order at a restaurant, make a polite but firm request to see the manager. When the manager comes, ask his or her name. And then state your problem and what you expect to have done about it. Be polite! Shouting or acting rude will get you nowhere. But also be firm in making your complaint. Besides, act important. This doesn’t mean to put on airs and say “do you know who I am?” What it means is that people are often treated the way they expect to be treated. If you act like someone who expects a fair request to be granted, chances are it will be granted. The worst way to complain is over the telephone. You are speaking to a voice coming from someone you cannot see. So you can’t tell how the person on the line is reacting. It is easy for that person to give you the run-around. Complaining in person or by letter is generally more effective. If your complaint doesn’t require an immediate response, it often helps to complain by letter. If you have an appliance that doesn’t work, send a letter to the store that sold it. Be business-like and stick to the point. Don’t spend a paragraph on how your uncle John tried to fix the problem and couldn’t.Q30 What does the speaker suggest you do when you are not served properly at a restaurant?Q31 Why does the speaker say the worst way to complain is over the telephone?Q32 What should you do if you make a complaint by letter?Passage 3Barbara Sanders is a wife and the mother of two children, ages 2 and 4. Her husband, Tom, is an engineer and makes an excellent salary. Before Barbara had children, she worked as an architect for the government, designing government housing. She quit her job when she became pregnant, but is now interested in returning to work. She's been offered an excellent job with the government. Her husband feels it's unnecessary for her to work since the family does not need the added income. He also thinks that a woman should stay home with her children. If Barbara feels the need to do socially important work, he thinks that she should do volunteer work one or two days a week. Barbara, on the other hand, has missed the excitement of her profe

ssion and does not feel she would be satisfied doing volunteer work. She would also like to have her own income, so she does not have to ask her husband for money whenever she wants to buy something. She does not think it's necessary to stay home every day with the children and she knows a very reliable babysitter who's willing to come to her house. Tom does not think a babysitter can replace a mother and thinks it's a bad idea for the children to spend so much time with someone who's not part of the family.Q33 What was Barbara's profession before she had children?Q34 What does Barbara's husband suggest she do if she wants to work?Q35 What does Tom think about hiring a babysitter? From: CAlmost every child, on the first day he sets foot in the school building, is smarter, more curious,less afraid of what he doesn't know, better at finding and figuring things out, more confident, resourceful, persistent and independent, than he will either be again in his schooling or, unless he is very unusual and very lucky, for the rest of his life.Already, by paying close attention to and interacting with the world and people around him, and without any school-type formal instruction, he has done a task far more difficult, complicated and abstract than anything he will be asked to do in school, or than any of his teachers has done for years-he has solved the mystery of language. He has discovered it. Babies don't even know that language exists.And he has found out how it works and learnt to use it appropriately. He has done it by exploring, by experimenting, by developing his own model of the grammar of language, by trying it out and seeing whether it works, by gradually changing it and refining it until it does work.And while he has been doing this, he has been learning other things as well, including many of the concepts that the schools think only they can teach him, and many that are more complicated than the ones they do try to teach himFrom:

英文 说说篇二
《QQ空间唯美英文说说带翻译》

QQ空间唯美英文说说带翻译

1.No man or woman is worth your tears, and the one who is, won't make you cry. 没有人值得你流泪,值得让你这么做的人不会让你哭泣。

2.Catch one's heart,never be apart.

愿得一人心,白首不相离。

3.Remember, can cry, can hate, but you can't not strong. Because there are a group of people waiting to see your jokes.

记住,可以哭,可以恨,但是不可以不坚强。因为后面还有一群人在等着看你的笑话。

4.The most wonderful thing is not rainy day but the eaves we stayed together. 最美的不是下雨天,而是与你一起躲过的屋檐。

5.You cry to the piercing that person is the person you love. Make you laugh to heartless man, is love you.

让你哭到撕心裂肺的那个人,是你最爱的人。让你笑到没心没肺那个人,是最爱你的人。

6.Soft-hearted is a disease, but you is life.

心软是病,可你是命.

7.Love you, don't need a reason; don't like you, anything can be a reason.

喜欢你,不需要理由;不喜欢你,什么都可以成为理由。

8.Told grievance is not real grievance.Either is the lover who is taken away. 能够说出的委屈,便不算委屈;能够抢走的爱人,便不算爱人。

9.Life doesn't get easier, you just get stronger.

生活从未变得轻松,是你在一点一点变得坚强。

10.In life we all have an unspeakable secret, an irreversible regret, an unreachable dream and an unforgettable love.

人的一生,都有一些说不出的秘密,挽不回的遗憾,触不到的梦想,忘不了的爱。

11.The world is very small, so we met. The world is big, separate it is hard to goodbye. 这个世界很小,我们就这样遇见 。这个世界很大,分开就很难再见。

12.Don't promise me forever, just love me day by day.

不必承诺永远,只要爱我一天又一天。

13.Heard some things, obviously irrelevant, but also in the hearts of several bends Shui think of you.

听到一些事,明明不相干的,也会在心中拐好几个弯想到你。

14.I've never given much thought to how I would die, but dying in the place of someone I love seems like a good way to go.

我过去从未过多考虑过我将来会如何死去,但死在我爱的人怀里倒是一个不错的选择。

15.metimes, tears is sign of unspoken happiness. And smile is sign of silent pain. 眼泪,有时候是一种无法言说的幸福。微笑,有时候是一种没有说出口的伤痛 。

英文 说说篇三
《说说》

说说:读书有用

读书肯定有用,这是一个不可辩驳的公理。邻居家的小保姆初中辍学,现在后悔了:“手机的好多功能都看不懂,家里电饭煲的英文字母也不知道什么意思,不会使。跟人一说话就露怯,唉,还是读书少了,上学多好啊。”她下决心参加了自学考试。条条大路通罗马。一个人,可以不追求高学历,但不可以不读书。

世事洞明皆学问,人情练达即文章。生活是最重要的人生课题,读书能够让我们有尊严、有独立的思考和判断力、有勇气、有气度地生活。台湾的齐邦媛写过《阅读是人生最浪漫的修养》。我很喜欢书中的一句话:举世滔滔中,读书是使我们得以身心安顿之所在。

人生是个不断学习的过程。愿那些我们曾经经历过的或好或坏的体会都能成为滋养我们的智慧。我们如果没有可能用脚去丈量千山万水,那就用书来走进世界。

英文 说说篇四
《说说英语

说说英语.英语是靠平时积累的,所以每天都要坚持学习,裸考你会悲剧的,相信我…首先当然是最基础的背单词.先买一本单词书,新东方星火都可以.然后从头到尾看一遍,把所有熟的不能再熟的单词(比如the a an这些)整个划掉,再看看自己有多少不认识或是意思认不全的,每天记忆一定的个数,反复来回记,只要每天坚持就会有效果。

有了一定的单词基础后,就可以开始扩展你的阅读量了。经济学人等题源外刊是非常不错的选择,可以让你熟悉国外文章的行文思路,逻辑关系,用词手法,还可以扩展你的阅读量。但要注意一定要坚持,半途而废效果就大打折扣了。

在保证扩展阅读量的同时,就可以开始研究真题了。第一遍做真题,一定要掐表。把作文一小时去掉,用2个小时的时间完成剩余部分,最好时间分配如下:大阅读四篇60分钟,新题型15分钟,翻译15分钟,完型15分钟,剩余15分钟弹性分配。如果觉得时间吃紧,可以把完型的时间减去10分钟。做完之后对照答案仔细更改,看看解析,思考自己为什么错,错在哪,思路是否有问题。第一遍真题大概需要一个月左右的时间。

第二遍真题就要自己把文章包括题目和选项全部翻译成中文,和黄皮书里的翻译对比,找出自己的不足,熟悉英语转化成汉语的方法和技巧,同时巩固单词。

经过2遍仔细的研究真题就可以开始大阅读的专项训练了,大阅读20题40分,可以说是得阅读者得英语。刚开始可以买一些难度较低的阅读练练手,做完之后主要思考下错误的原因,背背生单词,注意下熟词僻意。中期可以开始做张的150基础篇,掐表做完仔细分析,每篇阅读最多15分钟。后期也就是考前一个月左右用张的150提高给自己敲警钟,稳定心态,我上考场时候觉得真题的生词量完全和它没得比。。。做起来很顺手。

作文方面可以上一个辅导班,也可以自己根据范文总结自己的一套写作模式,不一定要具体的模板,主要就是遇到某一类主题怎么写,有一个大概的框架,具体的东西可以自己填补,消除模板痕迹。作文的训练时间最好是考前两个月就开始,每天写一篇,到考场上就会得心应手了。

翻译和完型不建议特别去训练,性比价会比较低。如果是追求80+的同学,可以专门进行一些训练。不过大多数同学目标应该都是60到70这个范围,具体就不多说了,相信有80+目标的同学本身英语就很强了。

英文 说说篇五
《说说》

先说说骂政府,骂官员这事。网上喷子和不理智的人很多,这是时代发展产生的必然结果。和汽车出现以后产生司机这个职业,产生车祸是一个道理在说说谁有资格骂政府骂官员,从法理上讲,任何人都不能用侮辱性语言对待单位或个人,但请观察下整个网络,大多是抱怨,批评或者对政府官员表达不满,没有用侮辱性语言,更没有鼓动暴力那些一直谩骂鼓动暴力的人就是大家常说的反动派,任何国家都存在这样的人,从古到今都存在,不可能被消灭再说说谁有资格批评抱怨政府,表达不满,答案只有一个----纳税人纳税人是一个十分宽泛的概念,从本质上来将,只要你创造过价值,那么国家机器就会强制从你创造的这些价值中抽取一小部分用来帮助你创造更多价值,或者让你创造价值的过程更容易,更方便。这段有点装逼,下面将讲有意思的你有了吃糖的需求,就找甲买了一块糖,并支付了一块糖的钱(价值),买回来才发现这是一块盐,可能是甲给你拿错了又或者他卖假货但是这事怎么解决呢?这时乙出来了,告诉你说,我有办法,你和甲都觉得他有办事能力,于是就同意让乙评判,乙说,我尝一口就知道了到后来,你每次买糖都要请乙来评价一下,可使都买糖时人家乙也有自己的事情啊,不能每次都按时来啊,恰好有很多人都有买糖需要鉴别需求,于是大家决定,没每人都拿出买糖的钱当中的一小部分给乙,让他专门给大家评判是不是真糖这样,乙就叫公务员,是所有人雇佣了他帮大家办事的,处理的是公务。乙所采取尝一口糖的方法就是他的政策,他说咸的是盐,甜的是糖,这就是法律,你们交给他让他养家糊口的钱就是税收过了一段时间来了一个丙,他说他有一个更好的方法帮大家,那就是从来源判断,他说从海里晒出来的是盐,从水果甘蔗中提取的是糖。这时有人觉得这种办法比尝一口好多了,于是都愿意把钱交给丙让他评判,这样找丙评判的人越来越多大家选丙不选乙,这就叫选举,而然而天下有很多丙和乙,他们组成各自的团体争取更多的支持,这就叫党派这么多的乙和丙方便了大家买糖,他们组成的团体就叫政府,但是后来发现他们经常搞错,于是每搞错一次大家就但到他们家门口喊一声,告诉他他犯错了,这就叫监督可后来出现了了一个叫丁的,他说他看见乙和丙经常偷偷收甲的钱,帮他造假,并告诉大家,丙和乙的方法都不靠谱,他的方法更好,燃烧产生二氧化碳的是糖,和硝酸银溶液产生沉淀的是盐甲偷偷给丙和乙送钱就叫行贿,丙和

乙的行为就是受贿了,明白了的一部份人每天都到丙和乙家门口骂他们,还经常殴打乙和丙以及他们的支持者,在丙和乙和他们支持者的眼中,这些人就叫反动派但是越来越多的人发现丁的方法好,但是丙和乙不同意,就纠结自己的支持者和丁的支持者打了一架,结果丁胜利了,这就叫革命后来丁不但把大家交给他的钱用来养家糊口,还给大家修路,方便大家拿盐和糖到他家做鉴定,他修得路就叫基础设施,但是他修路没从我家门前过,我很生气,就每次过他家门口都喊一声,搞得大家都能听到,表达不满,这就叫抱怨政府丁也觉得有点对不住我,就告诉我每年送我一颗糖,这就叫优惠政策维稳靠站了,休息下,下面说说屁民眼中做官的,先说说现在的背景吧,现在上网的大多是80后,抓住了这部分人的心理啥事都好办了,举个例子,杨达财的手表这官员最倒霉了,他是在不该被查的情况下被查了,原因居然是因为笑了一下,我也是八零后,总觉的现在同龄人有些蛋疼,不为车祸事故中的死者哀悼,偏偏关心人家为什么笑,戴了什么表,然后被聚焦,挖出一大堆腐败证据你也可以说有幕后推手,到这件事的起因就是因为那张笑的照片,所以领导真的很难做,这也恰好应了为官的要求,要宠辱不惊,你做不到宠辱不惊,就举步维艰,一不小心就栽了拿我们身边的某官员挡车纠纷来说,这哥们明显没有做到宠辱不惊,结果搞这么大的事,至少我专门还搜了一下他的信息,对他的映像一下差了,且不说他的领导是否看到了,对他处理事情的方式是否认可,对他的仕途是否有影响再来说说形象树立和危机公关再来说说咱们身边的官员形象,在我眼中甘肃形象最好的官员不是省委书记和省长,我连省长省委书记是谁都不知道,但是我眼中有两位形象比较好的官员,一个是成县的李祥,一个是卫生厅厅长刘维迎?为什么呢,因为这两个人是我能接触到的,有事的时候能在微博上马上得到反馈,虽然不能得到解决,但能得到反馈,这样的官员如果在回复下面有人喷,我绝对喷回去,坚决支持官员

英文 说说篇六
《说说英文论文写作》

近年来,国民生活水平的向上提高出国留学的人数也在不断的增长,论文辅导机构也如雨后春笋般出现,各位留学生在论文需要帮助的时候面对鱼龙混杂的机构不知道如何选择,也缺乏一定的选择经验,选择出现错误,结果被骗。

专业论文机构为什么会出现?

在当代,信息科技的向前发展,人民对于物质和精神的需求都在大大增加,然而每天任务繁多,时间确实有限,所以适合需求的产业就应运而生了。留学生寻求论文帮助的原因则是:第一,课业负担太重,科目多,期中作业期末作业压得学生喘不过气;第二,英文水准不行,及时有的留学生雅思可以达到8分,但毕竟是在中国长大的,具体的单词、语法使用规则太过死板,英语思维一两年内也不可能就形成了;第三,理论研究水平不行,很多学生写一篇中文的研究型文章都颇费脑力了对于词句的选择、句式的使用、内容的选择、结构的组织等要用英文写出,对于留学生来说实在是太难。

国内已有很多家如此性质的机构,但是看得有利可图,从学生身上得到了想要的,却没有提供相应价值的服务。优越论文已经营十多年,成功解决了无数留学生的课业负担。优越论文网实力究竟如何,能在留学生中间拥有极好的口碑呢?

以下是优越论文网独特的优势:

1、写作教师团队。英国优越论文网是英国本土的一家优质论文机构,其辅导老师有很多都是外国老师,其他的都是外国留学过的研究生和博士生,英文水平过关,英语思维熟练,专业水平过关,十年来没有出现过问题,绝对保证质量。

2、客服团队。客服人员都是有着热情和耐心的,对于留学生的情况即学校、专业、论文选题、要求、字数等记录地非常全面,详细告诉适当的老师之后,也时刻关心学生的学习生活等情况。

3、服务内容。优越论文网服务的内容比较广泛,一切以英语为背景的专业,本科和研究生的平常作业以及毕业论文都可以服务,还包括各种留学文书的原创。

4、服务流程。客服人员知道客户的信息后,选择适当的写手老师,先拟好大纲,给学生看过满意后开始动笔,初稿出来后也会给学生看一下,指出其中的一些不足,进行修改,指导客户满意为止,最后顺利通过。

优越论文网走过十年,积累了更加丰富的经验,相信在未来,能够做得更好,

护您论文一路顺风!

英文 说说篇七
《说说英文论文写作》

出国留学,有一部分学生英语基础不扎实,具有英语思维方式的就更是凤毛麟角,要想在这两方面有质的提高需要相当长的时间。但是要上交的作业太多,更多的学生会因为毕业论文熬夜,无奈有时熬夜赶制的论文也是会挂掉的。为了避免这些无用功,很多学生都会找论文机构进行辅导,但是目前国内的论文机构是数不胜数,同时也鱼龙混杂,所以大家在选择的时候一定要慎重,考察清楚再做决定。

选择什么样的机构才能是不被骗呢?那就必须是有诚信的机构。诚信在哪些方面?优越论文网老师在此提出专业指导。

1、 不透露客户任何信息。学生找论文机构很担心会泄露自己的一些信息,有的机构却为了最多获取学生的价钱会偶尔泄露学生的信息,这是非常要不得的。

2、不虚假承诺。一些机构不管学生什么学校什么专业什么学历的论文一概保证绝对没有问题而且会拿高分,以此承诺学生,事实上有的学生拿到的论文自己都觉得漏洞诸多。所以一定要告知客户自己的团队能把这件事情尽最大可能做到的程度。

3、不隐藏应该告知客户的信息。有的机构在客户付款之前无条件地答应任何要求,最为典型的就是无条件的免费修改,如果客户换题目了他们也会免费修改?中途加钱到时可能会很不愉快。还有的要检测抄袭率的,明明要收测试费的却不说明,也是找各种借口中途加钱。所以,诚信的机构必须在客户付钱之前把该告知的信息明确讲清楚。

4、按照客户的要求写。好的论文机构是完全遵守客户的要求进行辅导的,过程中客户有及时添加信息的也要适当地进行修改,耐心听取客户所述,不应因为添加要求而服务态度恶劣。

5、按时间交稿。按时间交稿是必须的,如果超过期限肯定就是没有价值了。但是有的机构保证按期交稿,却因为找不到写手,或者写手中间退出等状况机构没有及时找到解决的方法,这也是没有诚信的表现。

6、抄袭率有保证且报告附送。找论文机构除了要有以上保证,最重要的就是论文一定能通过。学校一般都会使用Turn it in 论文检测系统检测抄袭率,要想通过就必须保证抄袭率很低,而优越论文团队拿出的稿子抄袭率全部都是低于5%的。如果交上去的文章挂掉了而校方又没有提出挂掉的证据时,机构也不能抱着既然找不出证明就坚决不退款的心态无视客户的反应。讲诚信的机构是一定会解决论文不过关的任何问题的,而是努力地帮助客户找出原因并进行修改,

直到文章没有问题。

讲诚信的论文机构就是好的服务机构,能真正做到让客户满意,优越论文网就是这样的,很多成功案例可以在优越论文网官网中找到,同学们可以亲自体验一番。

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