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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date高英(2)paraphrase复习资料高英(2)paraphrase复习资料第一课IV. paraphrase1.And it is an activity only of humans. And conversation is an activity which is found only among human beings. (Animals and birds

2、 are not capable of conversation.)2.Conversation is not for making a point.Conversation is not for persuading others to accept our idea or point of view. / In a conversation we should not try to establish the force of an idea or argument.3.In fact, the best conversationalists are those who are prepa

3、red to lose.In fact, a person who really enjoys and is skilled at conversation will not argue to win or force others to accept his point of view.4.Bar friends are not deeply involved in each others lives.People who meet each other for a drink in the bar of a pub are not close friends for they are no

4、t deeply absorbed or engrossed in each others lives.5.it could still go ignorantly onThe conversation could go on without anybody knowing who was right or wrong6.There are cattle in the fields, but we sit down to beefThese animals are called cattle when they are alive and feeding in the fields; but

5、when we sit down at the table to eat. We call their meat beef7.The new ruling class had built a cultural barrier against him by building their French against his own language.The new ruling class by using French instead of English made it difficult for the English to accept or absorb the culture of

6、the rulers. (新的统治阶级把法语用来对抗撒克逊农民自己的语言,从而在农民周围筑起一道文化障碍。)8. English had come royally into its own.The English language received proper recognition and was used by the King once more. 9.The phrase has always been used a little pejoratively and even facetiously by the lower classes.The phrase, the Kings

7、English, has always been used disrespectfully and jokingly by the lower classes. / The working people very often make fun of the proper and formal language of the educated people. 下层阶级在用这一名词时总带着一点轻蔑或讥讽的味道。10.The rebellion against a cultural dominance is still there.There still exists in the working

8、people, as in the early Saxon peasants, a spirit of opposition to the cultural authority of the ruling class.下层人民对文化上的专制仍是极为反感的。11.There is always a great danger, as Carlyle put it, that “words will harden into things for us.”There is always a great danger that we might forget that words are only sy

9、mbols and take them for things they are supposed to represent. (For example, the word “dog” is a symbol representing a kind of animal.) 正如卡莱尔所说,始终存在着的一种危险是,“对我们来说。词语会变成具体的事物”。第二课IV. Paraphrase1. The burying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth, like a derelict building-lot. The burying-gr

10、ound is nothing more than a huge piece of wasteland full of mounds of earth looking like a deserted and abandoned piece of land on which a building was going to be put up. 2. All colonial empires are in reality founded upon that fact.All the imperialists build up their empires by treating the people

11、 in the colonies like animals (by not treating the people in the colonies as human beings). 3. They rise out of the earth, they seat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard.They are born. Then for a few years they work, toil and starve. Finally t

12、hey die and are buried in graves without a name. 4. a carpenter sits cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lighting speed.Sitting with his legs crossed and using a very old-fashioned lathe, a carpenter quickly gives a round shape to the chair-legs he is making.5. Instantly, from

13、 the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jew. Immediately from their dark hole-like cells everywhere a great number of Jews rushed out wildly excited. 6.every one of them looks on a cigarette as a more or less impossible luxury. Every one of these poor Jews treated the cigarette as a

14、piece of luxury which they could not possibly afford. 7. Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuous. However, a white-skinned European is always quite noticeable. 8. In a tropical landscape ones eye takes in everything except the human being.If you take a look at the natural scenery in a tropi

15、cal region, you see everything but the human beings.9. No one would think of running cheap trips to the Distressed Areas.No one would think of organizing cheap trips for the tourists to visit the poor slum areas although the trips are inexpensive.10for nine-tenths of the people the reality of life i

16、s an endless, backbreaking struggle to wring a little food out of an eroded soil. Life is very hard for ninety percent of the peopleWith hard backbreaking working they can produce a little food on the poor soil11She accepted her status as an old woman, that is to say, as a beast of burden.She took i

17、t for granted that as an old woman she was the lowest in the community,that she was only fit for doing heavy work like an animal12People with brown skins are next door to invisible.People with brown skins are almost invisible13Their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khaki uniforms,The Sen

18、egales soldiers were wearing readymade khaki uniforms which hid their beautiful wellbuilt bodies14How long before they turn their guns in the other direction.How much longer before they turn their guns around and attack us?15Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other in his min

19、d.Every white man, the onlookers, the officers on their horses and the white NCOs, marching with the black soldiers, had this thought hidden somewhere or other in his mind第三课Paraphrase1. And yet the same revolutionary belief for which our forebears fought is still at issue around the globeOur ancest

20、ors fought a revolutionary war to maintain that all men were created equal and God had given them certain unalienable rights which no state or ruler could take away from them. But today this issue has not yet been decided in many countries around the world.2. This much we pledge - and more.This much

21、 we promise to do and we promise to do more.3. United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures.United and working together we can accomplish a lot of things in a great number of joint undertakings. 4. our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced

22、the instruments of peaceThe United Nations is our last and best hope of survival in an age where the instruments of war have far surpassed the instruments of peace.5 to enlarge the area in which its writ may runWe pledge to help the United Nations enlarge the area in which its authority and mandate

23、(授权,正式命令) would continue to be in effect or in force.6. before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.before the terrible forces of destruction, which science can now release, overwhelm mankind before this self-destruction, w

24、hich may be planned or brought about by an accident, takes place7. yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of mankinds final war.Yet both groups of nations are trying to change as quickly as possible this uncertain balance of terrible military power which restra

25、ins each group from launching mankinds final war.8. So let us begin anew, remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness.So let us start once again (to discuss and negotiate) and let us remember that being polite is not a sign of weakness.9. Let both sides seek to invoke the wonde

26、rs of science instead of its terrors.Let both sides try to call forth the wonderful things that science can do for mankind instead of the frightful things it can do. 10. each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. Americans of every generation have been

27、called upon to prove their loyalty to their country (by fighting and dying for their countrys cause).11. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we loveLet history finally judge whether we have done our task well or not

28、, but our sure reward will be a good conscience for we will have worked sincerely and to the best of our ability.第五课Paraphrase1. The slightest mention of the decade brings nostalgic recollections to the middle-agedAt the very mention of this post-war period, middle-aged people begin to think about i

29、t longingly (and young people become curious and start asking all kinds of questions).2. The rejection of Victorian gentility was, in any case, inevitable.In any case, an American could not avoid casting aside its middle-class respectability and affected refinement.3. The war acted merely as a catal

30、ytic agent in this breakdown of the Victorian social structureThe war only helped to speed up the breakdown of the Victorian social structure.4. it was tempted, in America at least, to escape its responsibilities and retreat behind an air of naughty alcoholic sophisticationIn America at least, the y

31、oung people were strongly inclined to escape their responsibilities. They pretended to be worldly-wise, drinking and behaving naughtily. They pretended to live like unconventional artists or poets, breaking the moral code of the community. 5. Prohibition afforded the young the additional opportunity

32、 of making their pleasures illicit.The young people found greater pleasure in their drinking because Prohibition, by making drinking unlawful, added a sense of adventure. 禁酒法令使青年人有了更多的机会寻求违禁取乐的刺激。6. our young men began to enlist under foreign flagsOur young men joined the armies of foreign countries

33、 to fight in the war.7. they “wanted to get into the fun before the whole thing turned belly up”The young people wanted to take part in the glorious adventure before the whole war ended. 8. they had outgrown towns and familiesThese young people could no longer adapt themselves to lives in their home

34、 towns or their families.9. the returning veteran also had to face the hypocritical do-goodism of ProhibitionThe returning veteran also had to face Prohibition which the lawmakers hypocritically assumed would do good to the people.10. Something in the tension-ridden youth of America had to “give” (U

35、nder all this force and pressure) Something in the youth of America, who were already very tense, had to break down.11. it was only natural that hopeful young writers, their minds and pens inflamed against war, Babbittry, and “Puritanical” gentility, should flock to the traditional artistic centerIt

36、 was only natural that hopeful young writers whose minds and writings were filled with violent anger against war, Babbittry, and “Puritanical” gentility, should come in great numbers to live in Greenwich Village, the traditional artistic center.12. Each town had its “fast” set which prided itself on

37、 its unconventionalityEach town was proud that it had a group of wild, reckless people, who lived unconventional lives. 第六课Paraphrase1. Nowadays New York is out of phase with American taste . (para.2)Nowadays New York cannot understand nor follow the taste of the American people (and is often in dis

38、agreement with American politics).2. New York even prides itself on being a holdout from prevailing American trends (para 2)New York now boasts that it is a city that resists the prevailing trends (styles, fashion) of America (and that it is a place where people can escape from uniformity and common

39、ness). 3. sitcoms cloned and canned in Hollywood, and the Johnny Carson show live, preempt the airways from California (Para. 3)Situation comedies made in Hollywood and the live talk show by Johnny Carson are on all channels, filling the airwaves. 4. it is making something of a comeback as a tourist

40、 attraction (para. 4)New York is regaining somewhat its status as a city that attracts tourists.5. To win in New York is to be uneasy (para 6)A person who wins in New York is constantly disturbed by fear and anxiety (because he is afraid of losing what he has won in the fierce competition.)6. Nature

41、 pleasures are much qualified in New York. (para. 8)Being a large and crowded city with many tall buildings, etc., the chance to enjoy the pleasures of nature is very limited in New York. (qualified: limited; modified)7. the citys bright glow arrogantly obscures the heavens. (para. 8)At night the ci

42、ty of New York is aglow with lights and seems haughtily to dim the light of the stars. 8. But the purity of a bohemian dedication can be exaggerated. (para. 10)But a pure and wholehearted devotion to a Bohemian life style can be exaggerated. 9. In both these roles it ratifies more than it creates. (

43、para. 11)In both these roles of banking and communications headquarters, New York starts or originates very few things but gives its stamp of approval to many things created by people elsewhere. 【ratify: prove or confirm, esp. give official sanction to】10. The television generation grew up in the in

44、sistent presence of hype The television generation was constantly and strongly influenced by extravagant promotional advertising. 11.those who are writing ambitious novels sustain themselves on the magazines. (para. 13)Authors writing long serious novels earn their living in the meantime by also wri

45、ting articles for popular magazines. 12. Broadway, which seemed to be succumbing to the tawdriness of its environment, is astir again. (para. 15)Broadway, which seemed unable to resist the cheap, gaudy shows put on in the surrounding areas, is once again busy and active.13. The defeated are not hidd

46、en away somewhere else on the wrong side of town. (para. 18)Those who failed in the struggle of life, the down-and-outs, are not hidden away in slums or ghettoes where other people cant see them.那些在竞争中吃了败仗的人并非躲在城里某个看不见的地方。14. The place constantly exasperates, at times exhilarates. (para. 22)New York

47、 constantly irritates and annoys very much but at times it also invigorates and stimulates. 这个地方经常使人恼怒,有时也让人振奋。第八课 Paraphrase1. below the noisy arguments, the abuse and the quarrels, there is a reservoirof instinctive fellow-feelingThe English people may hotly argue and abuse and quarrel with each o

48、ther but there still exists a lot of natural sympathetic feeling for each other.2. at heart they would like to take a whip to the whole idle troublesome mob of them.What the wealthy employers would really like to do is to whip all the workers whom they consider to be lazy and troublesome people.3. there are not many of these men, either on the board or the shop floorThere are not many snarling shop s

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