为您找到与善意的谎言还是谎言 英语相关的共200个结果:
有的人不擅长撒谎,所以经常露馅或者伤害到别人;而有的人则把谎言运用得炉火纯青,让你觉得被骗都是一种“幸福”。
有一个英文词组叫white lies,直译是“白色的谎言”,其实就是指那些为了让听的人(包括自己)好受一些而善意编造的,非常无辜(innocent)的假话。
口袋君为大家罗列了15句最常听到的white lies,看看它们是否也经常出现在你的生活中呢?
1. It wasn’t me!这不是我干的!(因为你知道这种小事不值一提。)
2. I’ll be back home in 15 minutes.我15分钟后就到家。(这听起来比50分钟好得多。)
3.I’m 29 years old.我今年29岁。(这听起来比30岁年轻的多得多得多。)
4. I need some time.我需要一些时间。(这句话的实际意思是:我需要一些时间去约会别的人,如果别的人都没你好,那我就凑活着跟了你吧;如果有人比你好,那就拜拜吧。)
5. I thought I already sent that email out. I’m sure I did.我记得我已经发了邮件了,我肯定发了。(如果我告诉你我还没发,我们俩的关系肯定会破裂。我就把责任推到电脑身上吧,反正你也查不出来。)
6. Oh, things would have been different if I was there! 哎,如果我当时在场肯定扭转局面!(让别人想象一下意见不可能发生的事情,同时还可以提高自己的形象,怎么看都不是坏事。)
7. You look good in that dress!这裙子很合你身。(总比被你扇耳光好。)
8. Thank you so much!!!I love your present!!!太谢谢你了!我大爱你的礼物啊~!(这句话感叹号越多越假。你懂的。)
9. Oh yeah, that totally makes sense.嗯,你说的有道理!(我实在懒得自己想别的方案了。)
10. I would love to go with you, but I am just really busy! Sorry!我是很想和你一起去的,但是我实在太忙了,抱歉哦。(没有人会“太忙”,这一切都和“优先权”(priority)有关。)11. See you soon!我们很快会再见的。(我其实根本就不知道啥时候才会想到再约你出来。)
12. Yeah, I’ll start working on that ASAP!我会尽快着手那件事的!(如果我告诉你在做那件事之前我还有10件更重要的事要做,你可能会生气。)
13. I don’t need direction.我不需要指路。(其实我只是不想听你指路而已,我完全不知道自己在哪里应该往哪里走。)
14. You deserve someone better.你值得拥有更好的。( 你配不上我。)
15. I don’t want to get married so soon!我不想这么快结婚!(我是gay o(╯□╰)o) 其实口袋君觉得,有的时候即使是white lies也是伤人的,特别是当对方得知真相之后。生活不需要这么累,让我们敞开心扉说实话,哪怕听的时候会很刺耳,但却不会有任何的后顾之忧,不是反而更轻松吗?
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下面是读文网小编为大家带来英语经典美文:小小的谎言,希望大家喜欢!
I was six years old, my sister, Sally Kay, was a submissive three-year-old girl. For some reasons, I thought we needed to earn some money. I decided we should "hire out" as maids. We
visited the neighbors, offering to clean houses for them for a quater cents. Reasonable as our offer was, there were no takers. But one neighbor telephoned my mother to let her know what Mary Alice and Sally Kay were doing.
Mother had just hung up the phone when we came first into the back door into the kitchen of our apartement. "Girls," mother asked, "why were you two going around the neighborhood telling people you would clean their houses?" Mother wasn't angry with us. In fact, we learned afterwards she was amused that we had came up with such an idea.
But, for some reason, we both denied having done any such thing. Shocked and terribly hurt that her dear little girls could be such "boldfaced (厚颜无耻的) liars" . Mother then told us that Mrs. Jones had just called and told her we had been to her house and said we would clean it for a quater cents .
Faced with the truth, we admitted what we had done. Mother said we have fibed, we have not told the truth. She was sure that we knew better. She tried to explain why a fib (小谎) hurt, but she didn't feel that we really understood.
Years later, she told us that the lesson she came up with for trying to teach us to be truthful would probably have been found upon by child psychologists. The idea came to her in a flash, and a tender-hearted mother told us it was the most difficult lesson she ever taught us. It was a lesson we never forgot. After admonishing(警告,劝告) us, mother cheerfully begain preparing for lunch. As we monching on sandwhiches, she asked:" Would you two like to go to see the movies this afternoon?"
"Wow, would we ever?" We wondered what movie would be playing. Mother said:"The Matinee".
"Oh, fatastic! We would be going to see The Matinee, would we lucky?" We got bathed and all dressed up. It was like getting ready for a birthday party. We hurried outside the apartment, not wanting to miss the bus that would take us downtown. On the landing, Mom stunned (使震惊) us by saying, "Girls, we are not going to the movies today." We didn't hear her right.
"What?" we objected. "What do you mean? Aren't we going to The Matinee? Mommy, you said that we are going to the Matinee. " Mother stooped and gathered us in her arms. I couldn't understand why there were tears in her eyes. We still had the time to get the bus, but hugging us, she gently explained this is a fib felt like. "It is important that what we say is true ," Mom said. "I fibbed to you just now and it felt awful to me. I don't ever want to fib again and I'm sure you don't want to fib again either. People must be able to believe each others. Do you understand? "
We assured her that we understood. We would never forget. And since we had learned a lesson, why not go to the movie to see The Matinee. There were still time. Not today. Mother told us. We would go another time. That is how over fifty years ago, my sister and I learned to be truthful. We have never forgotten how much a fib can be hurt.
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以下是小编整理的情感类英语美文欣赏:先有鸡还是先有蛋, 希望使你的心灵有所启发。
鸡下蛋,蛋孵鸡,这周而复始的循环到底从哪里开始?科学家们提出了一种解释--鸡由鸟进化而来,鸟由恐龙进化而来,而恐龙从蛋里孵出来。那就是先有蛋喽?让我们一起来看个究竟吧。
Chicken or egg? Like a hall of mirrors at thecarnival, each attempt at an answer just leads toanother question. If the chicken came first, thendidn't it hatch from an egg? And if the egg camefirst, wasn't it laid by a chicken? It's one of thosequestions that seem unanswerable.
Scientists agree on where chickens came from: In a sense, human beings invented them,just like they invented cows and pigs and other domesticated animals on Old MacDonald's Farm.
If chickens were interested in tracing their family trees, they would need to bone up onsome DNA research done in Japan. Every chicken that ever lived can trace its ancestors, sayresearchers, to a particular subspecies of Red Jungle Fowl in Thailand.
The male Red Jungle Fowl looks a lot like a storybook rooster. But the Jungle Fowl isn'tidentical to a farm chicken. Unlike chickens, female Red Jungle Fowls have no combs. AnotherJungle Fowl peculiarity: After mating season, males replace their bright red and orange ruffwith a crop of dull, blackish feathers called "eclipse plumage."
Scientists think the first domestic chickens were bred from Red Jungle Fowls more than8,000 years ago in the region now divided into Thailand and Vietnam. People bred chickens firstfor cockfighting contests, later for eggs and meat.
So the first official "chicken" pecked its way out of an egg laid by a bird that was not-quite-a-chicken. Depending on how you look at it, the egg--or the wild chicken--came first.
In creating the domestic chicken--and coming up with some 175 varieties--human beingsalso created a world where chickens rule the roost: There are more chickens than any other kindof domesticated bird on Earth.
And where did birds come from? Scientists think that a group of egg-laying feathereddinosaurs were probably the ancestors of today's birds. So if it weren't for dinosaurs, therewouldn't be any Jungle Fowl OR chickens.
We've solved the riddle of where chickens came from. But there's still the question ofwhere eggs came from.
Scientists say eggs--handy miniature incubators of life, nutrients already packed inside--evolved more than 1 billion years ago, in the oceans of Earth. When land animals evolved about250 million years ago, their eggs had a tough covering to retain moisture on dry land. Egg-layers like amphibians, reptiles, and insects flourished. The first "land eggs" pre-dated chickensby about 249,992,000 years.
So "the egg" may be one answer to the old riddle, but here's another, if a little longer: Thechicken came after the bird, the bird came after the dinosaur, the dinosaur came after the egg.And the egg came long after the first single-celled bacteria, the prokaryotes, evolved in theoceans, some 3.5 billion years ago.
bone up on: 专心致志于
comb: 鸡冠
incubator: 孵卵器
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I "My friend, I say I had some trouble." A man said to his friend, "Yesterday I had words with(争吵) my wife. After that she punched the door and rushed out angrily with the word that she would live with her mother. Please help me. Is this a promise or a threat?" "Do you think there are differences between the two?" his friend asked. "Yes, quite a lot. If it is a promise, that means that my wife is sure to be with her mother, and if a threat, that my mother-in-law will move and live with us."
“听我说,朋友,我遇上麻烦了。”一个男人对他的朋友说,“昨天我和妻子吵了一架,她怒气冲冲地摔门走了,并宣称说她要和她母亲住在一起。你替我想想,这是许诺,还是威胁呢?” “这两者有什么区别吗?”朋友问。 “不,区别太大了。如果它是承诺的话,那就是说它肯定是要和她妈妈一起住;要是威胁呢,那就意味着我岳母要搬到我家来住。”
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摘要:数据来自于美国1989年发表的一份学术论文,但此后英镑的价值后历经巨变。事实是,达西1803年一万英镑的年收入在当今相当于79万6000英镑。
A conversion chart, supposedly showing the modern-day worth of Jane Austen characters' fortunes, has surfaced on Twitter. At first glance, it seems to show that Mr Darcy's supposedly vast 1803 fortune in Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, worth $331,000 per year in modern US dollars, might not in fact stretch to quite the luxury of his 19th-century lifestyle if Darcy was alive today.
有份转化表最近出现在推特上,该表意显示在当今社会,简·奥斯丁笔下人物坐拥的财富价值几何。乍一看,奥斯丁小说《傲慢与偏见》中达西先生1803年的巨额财富,在当今价值33万1000美元每年。如果达西活在当今,这些资产或许并不能和他19世纪的奢华生活相匹敌。
But the figures are out-of-date: they actually come from an American academic paper published in 1989, and the value of the pound has changed dramatically since then. It turns out that, Mr Darcy's annual income of £10,000 in around 1803 would be worth £796,000 per year today.
但这些数据已经过时,数据来自于美国1989年发表的一份学术论文,但此后英镑的价值后历经巨变。事实是,达西1803年一万英镑的年收入在当今相当于79万6000英镑。
That still probably wouldn't be enough to run a modern incarnation of Pemberley, his beautiful fictional stately home in Derbyshire, if its costs were anything like the costs of running real-life Derbyshire stately home Chatsworth House today (£4m per year).
但点钱似乎仍不足以经营现代版德比郡彭伯利庄园,要是小说虚构的豪华古宅经营成本真能和现实生活中的德比郡查茨沃斯庄园(每年400万英镑)相提并论的话。
In terms of spending power, Darcy would have been able to buy more with what he had. So his income, and in particular his financial power and influence, might be more faithfullytranslated using a measure that takes into account changes in GDP per capita, as well as the far greater gap between rich and poor that existed in the early 19th century. That figure works out at around £12m per year - enough to run three whole Chatsworths.
就消费力而言,达西能比实际负担起更多。所以,如考虑人均国内生产总值的变化和19世纪初期巨大的贫富差距,对达西的收入,尤其对其经济实力和影响力的换算更为贴近事实。数据算出来约1200万英镑每年,足以经营三个查茨沃斯庄园。
It's hard to say exactly how much Mr Darcy would have been worth in total, but the Duke of Devonshire, who currently lives in Chatsworth House, is estimated to be worth around £500m.
很难说达西现今身价多少,但现今居住在茨沃斯庄园的德文郡公爵身价是5亿英镑。
With so many different factors affecting value comparisons across the centuries, it's difficult to arrive at a reliable modern equivalent for Mr Darcy's fortune. But Mrs Bennett's enthusiasm on learning that Darcy is to be married to her daughter, Elizabeth, probably wouldn't be much changed if she found out her daughter was to share in a £12m per year 21st-century income.
几世纪来,有如此之多的因素影响价值比较,所以很难对达西的财富给出一个靠谱的现代衡量数据。贝内特夫人要是知道了女儿能享有21世纪1200万英镑的年入,在获悉达西将娶她女儿伊丽莎白的时候,其热忱劲儿估计不会有太多改变吧。
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摘要:什么让一个流浪者成为流浪者?或又是什么让背包旅行者成为背包旅行者?你怎样去定义穷游族呢?
What makes a nomad a nomad? Or a backpacker a backpacker? How do you define a budget traveler?
Am I a nomad because I move around a lot or did I give up the rights to call myself that when I got an apartment? Am I a luxury traveler because I stay in a hotels or a budget one because I use points to stay in them for free?
什么让一个流浪者成为流浪者?或又是什么让背包旅行者成为背包旅行者?你怎样去定义穷游族呢?
因我四处游荡,我便是一名流浪者吗?那当我有了一间公寓,我是否就不能再那样称呼我自己了?我因旅游时住酒店,就被看做是一位奢华的旅游家?那要是我利用积分免费入住,我便是穷游族了?
游客还是旅行家?其实都是匆匆过客
I was faced with these questions last month when asked how it felt to no longer be a nomad. I responded by saying I didn’t feel any different nor did I think the label had any special meaning. Once a traveler, always a traveler!
上个月当我被问及不再是一名流浪者的感受如何时,我便思考了上面这些问题。我当时的问答是,我既没有感到任何不同,也不认为这些标签词有任何特殊的含义。一旦你成为一名旅行者,你便一直是旅行者!
There are a lot of names for people who travel the world – backpackers, nomads,vagabonds, tourists, explorers, travelers.
环游世界的人们有好几种称号:背包旅行者、流浪者、游牧者、游客、探索者和旅行家。
Labels are everywhere but seem especially prevalent among travelers seeking to differentiate their style of travel. For many travelers, these labels make them feel superior over another.
标签词随处可见,可似乎它们在旅行者中尤为普遍。旅行者们找标签词来区分彼此的旅游风格。对他们中很多人来说,这些词使他们感觉高人一等。
Andrew Zimmerman from Bizarre Foods once said “Please be a traveler, not a tourist. Try new things, meet new people, and look beyond what’s right in front of you. Those are the keys to understanding this amazing world we live in.”
安德鲁·席莫曾在旅游美食节目《古怪食物》中说过,“请成为一位旅行家,而不要做一名游客。尝试新事物,遇见陌生人,并且要从眼前的一切看到更远。这些在理解这个我们居住的奇妙世界这个方面很关键。
This quote is symbolic of the mindset that travelers are better at exploring the world than tourists. They dig deep into the culture, drink it up, and get to know a place whereas a tourist takes pictures and claims to have “done Paris.”
这段话显然传达出旅行家比游客更擅长探索世界的固有思想。旅行家被认为能深入挖掘并享受当地文化,能了解一方土地。然而游客去拍拍照,表明自己到此一游。
But that mindset is elitist travel crap.
但这是精英旅游的糟糕思想。
We are all tourists.
我们都是游客。
Out on the road, backpackers love to talk about how authentic their travels are and how inauthentic tourists are. “Look at those tourists over there,” they say. They scoff at others who travel too quickly or to places they deem not off-the-beaten-path enough. And they do so from hostels while eating hamburgers and drinking beers with other travelers. An irony often lost on them.
在旅途中,背包旅游客喜欢讲述他们的旅游是多么的真实、贴合内心,而游客是怎样走马观花地旅游。他们会说:“看看那边的那些游客。”他们瞧不起其他游得太快或是游览那些他们认为还不够与众不同的景点。然而他们恰恰也做着这样的事,他们住宾馆,和其他旅行客一起吃汉堡、喝啤酒。这是一个他们往往没能意识到的讽刺。
The only way to really get to know a place deeply is to live there. If you want to live like a local, find an apartment, get a job, commute to work, and do the same things you did back home.
要真正去彻底了解一方水土的唯一方式是居住在那儿。如果你想像一个当地人那样生活,就去找一间公寓,寻一份工作,通勤上班,并返程回家后,仍做你在那会做的事。
We are all merely passing through a culture, getting a small taste of it before moving on to the next place. Even if we stay weeks or months, we’re just grazing the surface. In reality, we are all really just tourists.
我们都只是当地文化的过客,在前往下一处旅游景点前,体会到其文化的一小部分。即使我们在那停留几周或是几个月,我们都只能触碰到表面。实际上,我们都真的仅仅是游客。
Or travelers.
或旅行者,
Or nomads.
或流浪汉,
Call yourself whatever you want – it’s all the same.
你可以随便用哪个标签称呼自己,因为它们本质一样。
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你是否有过想要回归校园,接受更多教育的想法?不想在另一个学位上有任何瑕疵,对吗?额,不是的。实际上,这是一个很危险的想法。
追求昂贵的学位资格,却不知道自己能从中获得什么东西,很快你就会累积庞大债务,还不能实现梦想。所以在你(可能)让自己陷入麻烦前,你应该考虑下面这5件事再考虑是否应该继续报读院校。
职场英语:决定辞职还是考研
1.What are the requirements, and do they seem interesting to me?
1. 报读的院校的要求是什么,我是否对它们感兴趣?
First things first, are you even interested in additional studies? You never want to get a graduate degree solely because you don't like what you're doing now or because you don't know what you want to do next.
先说重要的,你对进修是否感兴趣?你不会只是因为不喜欢当前的工作,或不知道自己接下来的计划才想要获得一个硕士文凭吧。
This means doing some serious self-reflection and figuring out what concrete evidence you have that you will like what you're learning in the programs you apply for. Take the time to look at class descriptions and syllabi. Do they excite you? Or is just looking at them making you cringe? If you can't make a compelling argument for why you would at least enjoy the next year or two, that's a pretty big red flag.
这意味着你需要谨慎地自我反思,并考虑有哪些具体的例子是自己感兴趣的、足以让自己申请的。花点时间去了解课程内容和教学大纲。这些事情是否让你感到兴奋?还是说这些事情让你退缩了?如果你无法给出一个很肯定的答案,那么这是很危险的。
2.What exact outcome do I hope to achieve by attending this program?
2. 我希望从课程中得到些什么?
Your undergraduate years are a great time to explore your interests, as are your first few years of employment. Doing a master's degree generally is not. The program is too short, and you really need to be spending your time focusing on your goal, which you can't do if you don't know what it is.
你的本科学习是你发现兴趣、也是提前体验工作的最佳时期。然而研究生学习一般就不是这种情况。课时太短,你真切地想要花点时间在自己的目标上,并且是如果你不知道自己的目标是什么你根本完成不了的。
Maximize your chances for achieving your goal by knowing exactly what it is before you go get a graduate degree. It'll allow you to tailor the experience to your needs and use all the resources available to you to their fullest extent. This will also help you gauge which program is right for you.
在决定报考研(课程)究生之前,先明确自己的目标,把能够实现目标的机会最大化。这能够帮助你根据自己需求精进经验,并充分利用所有可获得的资源实现最佳的效果。最后你就知道最合适自己的课程是什么了。
3.What evidence do I have that these outcomes are realistic?
3. 我如何得知这些结果是现实有效的?
Look beyond marketing materials. Assuming you know what you want out of a master's degree, ask to speak with alumni, and comb through outcome surveys for the programs you're interested in. You're trying to see how likely it is for you to attain what you're being promised.
且不看营销材料。假设你了解自己从学位中所得到的,询问身边的校友,并设计一些与课程相关的调查问卷。你就能从中发现,有哪些你想象中想要得到的结果。
Numbers certainly help paint a picture, but speaking with alumni is even more valuable in understanding how the program played a part in helping students reach their goals. If you speak with a few people who felt they were left fairly unsupported in terms of next steps, that should be a red flag.
数据当然可以描绘一副蓝图,而与校友的交谈却是一个更可贵的机会,去了解课程是如何帮助学生实现梦想的。如果你跟一些校友交谈,而他们认为学得不怎么样,那么你就该注意了。
4.Do I need this degree to do what I want to do?
4. 我需要这个学位去做我想做的事情吗?
Ask yourself if you really even need another degree to do whatever it is you want to do. Is a master's in community health necessary to work at that nonprofit you admire? Do you need an MBA to launch that clean tech startup you've been dreaming about? Maybe. Maybe not.
问问自己,是不是确实需要额外的学位头衔去做一些自己想做的事情。硕士学位对于你在公共卫生事业单位所获得的成就很有必要吗?工商管理硕士文凭对你在新技术公司的发展有关键作用吗?也许有,也许没有。
Do your research about what the perception of graduate education is in your field. Pop on You may find out that you do indeed need to pursue additional education, or you may find that getting some more work experience would be just as valuable. It's important to find out which before you dive in.
那么,你就应该在领域里进行相关的研究生教育资料的收集。你可能会发现,你缺啥需要进修深造,或者你也会发现更多的工作经验也许更有效。在你决定之前,你应该确定哪种情况对你更适用。
5.How much is this going to cost, how am I going to pay for it, and is it all worth it?
5. 读书深造要花费多少?我该如何支付,这些钱都花得值得吗?
Finally, you really want to be thoughtful about how much graduate school will actually cost you, and how exactly you plan on paying for it. Sure, education is invaluable and all, but that doesn't take away the reality of needing to find a way to afford it.
最后,你真正要考虑读研究生所需要的费用,并知道自己如何去支付。当然,教育是无价的,并且不能否认要找到支付费用的方式。
Understand your loan options and what financial aid is available. Ideally, come up with a few different strategies for paying back them back, because sadly you can't always count on all your current options being available when you graduate.
了解可以寻求哪些贷款和经济援助。理想情况下,有多种不同的策略可以偿还,不过实际上你不能总是依赖现有可获得的途径。
In addition to that, you should always think about your expected salary after the degree to see what the return on your investment is — really ask yourself, is this financially worth it? Will this be enough to repay my loans? While it feels unfair to weigh tuition (and education) against a salary, it's the realistic and responsible approach to take.
除此之外,你还有想想毕业后的预期薪水,看看你的投资回报如何,问问自己,这符合经济效益吗?我的薪水足以支付我的贷款吗?当然,把薪水和学费(或教育费用)相提并论是不公平的,但这是很实际也很密切相关的。
In the end, the most important thing is to decide how you will evaluate whether or not a master's degree is worth the time, commitment, and tuition. For some, the chance to study something exciting is enough. For others, it's only worth it if there's a concrete career path at the end. Either way, figure out what makes sense for you before applying.
最后,最重要的是你如何评估自己的研究生学位经得起实际、承诺和费用的考验。对于某些人来说,能够学到感兴趣的东西就足够了。而对于某些人,最终获得一份好的工作才算是指的。无论是怎样,在决定报考之前还得弄清楚自己的意图和想获得些什么才是最重要的。
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硕士研究生考研英语完型填空题及答案(2024)
为了让考研的同学更高效地复习考研英语,小编考研频道已经整理出了2024年考研英语完型填空试题和答案。如果你正在准备考研,不妨了解一下这些资料,希望它们能对你的备考有所帮助。
考研的考场分配根据考生的所在地以及报考学校等进行安排,在职人员考研时,考场一般都会分配在户籍所在地或工作单位所在地。
考研报考同一学校的考生理论上是分配在一个考点,甚至是同一考场的。考研报考同一学校的相同专业和不同专业是一起考试的。因为考研的考点、考场分配是实行统一管理,采取统一分配的原则,便于管理。
考研考场还有另外的分配方法,是划分考研的考场、考点时先按照各省、各市进行统一划分,然后是按照学校进行划分,再次是按照专业进行划分。
总之就是考研考场怎么分配对于考生的影响不大,考生只需要按照准考证所指示的前往指定考点进行考试即可,并且携带相关证件。
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考研英语2024备考复习技巧
考研英语分为英语一,英语二。考研英语一和英语二的题型都有英语知识运用、阅读理解和写作。以下是小编为大家收集的关于考研英语2024备考复习技巧的相关内容,供大家参考!
1、考研英语二的总考试时长是180分钟。
2、第一部分的20个选择题,可以安排20分钟。
3、第二部分的A节安排75分钟,B节安排25分钟。预计总时长是100分钟。
4、第三部分的英译汉,安排20分钟。
5、第四部分的Part A安排15分钟,Part B安排25分钟。预计总时长是40分钟。
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2023年成人高考专升本英语真题及答案(详解)
成人高考,作为一项国家级的大型考试,承载着无数考生的梦想和期望。经过一上午努力奋斗,2023年10月份成人高考英语科目已经考完,下面小编为大家整理了2023年成人高考专升本英语真题及答案,这些都是由考生回忆整理的,仅供参考!
成人高考英语是必考科目,相对四级英语来说,成考英语的难度要低一些,介于三级到四级之间。很多成考生都没有长期的学习英语,所以刚开始学习难度可能会比较大,但是不用担心,只要坚持学习一段时间,慢慢的我们的学习能力就会加强的。
学习英语尽量开口说,就算记生词也是。把握正确念法,才能帮助记住一个单词。多找文章大声朗诵。成考英语学习没有捷径,学会学习,才能更好地提高复习效率。成人高考属于成人教育的一种,考生几乎都是在职人士,国家自然会有所考量,作为国家选拔人才的一种方式,成人高考采用宽进严出的方式,考试难度并不大。
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义务教育教科书北师大版英语(三年级起点)三年级上册高清
义务教育教科书·英语(三年级起点)三年级上册是人民教育出版社出版的,为了帮助 大家更好的学习。以下是小编为大家收集的关于义务教育教科书北师大版英语(三年级起点)三年级上册的相关内容,供大家参考!
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人教PEP版小学3年级英语上册(电子课本)
人教版PEP版的教材设计更加科学,提倡“以话为主,以书为辅”的教学理念,更侧重实践,让学生在实践中学习,而人教版则更侧重说说,让学生在许多练习中掌握英语的基本知识和技能。以下是小编为大家收集的关于人教PEP版小学3年级英语上册的相关内容,供大家参考!
(1) 祈使句有两种类型,一种是以动词原形开头,在动词原形之前加do (但只限于省略第二人称主语的句子)。
Take this seat.
Do be careful.
否定结构:
Don't move.
Don't be late.
(2) 第二种祈使句以let开头。
Let 的反意疑问句
a、 Let's 包括说话者
Let's have another try,shall we / shan't we?
= Shall we have another try?
b、Let us 不包括说话者
Let us have another try,will you / won't you?
= Will you please let us have another try?
否定结构:
Let's not talk of that matter.
Let us not talk of that matter.
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人教PEP版三年级上册英语电子课本教材(完整版)
人教版PEP版的教材设计更加科学,提倡“以话为主,以书为辅”的教学理念,更侧重实践,让学生在实践中学习,而人教版则更侧重说说,让学生在许多练习中掌握英语的基本知识和技能。以下是小编为大家收集的关于人教PEP版三年级上册英语电子课本教材的相关内容,供大家参考!
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数字和颜色:在这个单元,学生们学会用英语数数和描述颜色,课程包括数数1到100,如何描述颜色以及练习颜色相关的游戏和绘画活动。
家庭和朋友:在这个单元中,学生们学习介绍自己的家庭成员和朋友。
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如今人工智能影响着我们生活的方方面面,知道以人工智能影响生活为题的英语作文要怎么写吗?下面读文网小编为大家整理人工智能影响生活英语作文,希望对你有所帮助!
How artificial intelligence changes our life
Artificial intelligence is developing quicker than before. I believe one day, artificial intelligence will be one of the most important concepts likes mobile, car and house. The artificial intelligence may change our life.Firstly, may be we need't do housework any more. The robot can wash the dishes, clean the floor and even help us make the bed. Secondly, the artificial intelligence could be a search website like google, baidu. When we have any trouble, just ask it the question and it will give you the suitable answer. Thirdly, we will not come to school only stay at home to learn from the robot. Fourly, the artificial intelligence will be used as the war, which makes the world become more dangerous than before and this is the outcoming as well. Finally, I guess may be the artificial intelligence can make love with human and help them deliver child.I think the era of artificial intelligence will come sooner and later.
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英语写作对于提高我们的英语能力十分重要,那么你想知道a picnic这篇的英语作文要怎么写吗?下面读文网小编为大家带来a picnic英语作文范文,欢迎大家学习!
It was a sunny day.We decided to have a picnic outside the city.In the morning,we took an early bus to Nanhui.It was quite a colorful world.There were green trees,orange leaves,red peach blossoms.At noon,we reached the place,we sat by the river bank and took out a lot of things,such as bread,orange juice,apples,cakes,eggs and so on.But all of a sudden,it began to rain.Unluckily there was no shelter nearby.We had to take a bus to go back home in a hurry.
What an unforgettable picnic it was!
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饮食健康很重要,那么以a healthy diet为题的英语作文到底要怎么写呢?下面读文网小编为大家整理a healthy diet英语作文篇篇范文,希望对你有所帮助!
Last night, I ate a lot of food, such as KTC and ice cream, before I slept, I ate some cold food in the fridge. At midnight, I felt my stomach hurt badly, my family was woke up, they sent me to the hospital. After seeing the doctor, he told me that I had eaten too much food, what’s more, the food was not healthy, so it hurt my stomach. Since then, I realized that I should not eat the rubbish food often, I should keep the healthy diet. Now my diet is regular, I won’t take in much food before sleeping, my body is becoming healthy. In the morning, I eat an egg and make sure I take in enough vitamins. Even when I see the rubbish food is tempting, I take no hesitation to say no to them. I am so proud of myself.
昨晚,我吃了很多事物,比如肯德基和冰淇淋,在睡觉前,我吃了一些在冰箱里面的冷食物。半夜里,我觉得胃疼得厉害,我的家人被吵醒了,他们把我送到了医院。看过了医生以后,医生告诉我吃了太多的东西,而且,吃的都是不健康的食物,因此我的胃才会那么疼。打从那时起,我意识到自己不能经常吃垃圾食品,我应该保持健康的饮食。现在我的饮食很健康,我不会在睡觉前吃很多东西,我的身体变得健康。早上,我吃了一个鸡蛋,确保我吸收足够的营养。即使当我看到很诱惑的垃圾食品时,我也毫不犹豫地说不。我为自己感到自豪。
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很多同学都不知道以accident为题的英语作文要怎么写,所以下面读文网小编为大家带来accident英语作文,欢迎大家学习!
I was on my home to school yesterday. Suddenly I saw a boy riding a bike past me quickly. He run so fast that he hit a bike at the corning. They both fell on the ground. Luckily they didn't hurt badly. And they didn't quarel. I though we should pay more attention to our safety. We shouldn't rode too fast.
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