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1. 随着职务的提升,他担负的责任也更大了。(take on)

2. 他感到没有必要再一次对约翰承担这样的责任了。(make a commitment) 3. 闲暇时玛丽喜欢外出购物,与她相反,露茜却喜欢待在家里看书。(as opposed to)

4. 说得好听一些,可以说他有抱负,用最糟糕的话来说,他是一个没有良心(conscience) 且没有资格的权力追求者。(at best, at worst)

5. 我们已尽全力想说服他,但是却毫无进展。(strive, make no headway) 9.

1.It seems that the only timefathers merit attention is whenthey are criticized for not helping enough with thehousework ... or when they die .

2. One exception tothe “unnecessary father” syndrome is the glowing media attention thatathome dadshave received.

3.By the same token, sole wage earners have less flexibility when it comes toleaving unsatisfying careers because of the loss of income such a job change entails.

4.Today, there is widespread agreementamong researchers thatthe absence of fathers form households causes serious problems for children, for society at large.

5.Asa society, we need to realize that fathers are just as important to children as mothers are— not onlyfor financial support, butfor emotional support, education and discipline as well. 6.

Mounting evidence suggests that men and women think differently, and this seems to hold true in the unfortunate case of prejudice. New research by evolutionary psychologists at Michigan State University suggests that prejudice in men tends to be linked to aggression, while prejudice in women tends to be linked to fear. These researchers propose a “male

warrior hypothesis” in order to explain how our history of group conflict may have shaped male and female psychologies in distinct ways.

Essentially, men are more likely to start wars and to defend their own group, sometimes in very risky and self-sacrificial ways. Attacking other groups represents an opportunity to offset these costs by gaining access to mates, territory, resources and increased status. Women, meanwhile, live under the threat of sexual coercion by foreign aggressors, and are

apt to display a“tend-and-befriend response”toward members of their own group, while maintaining a fear of strangers in order to protect themselves and their offspring. 8.

1. 宪法规定公民享有言论自由。(provide for)

2. 我们在如何养育孩子的问题上有截然不同的看法,因此常发生争吵。(grow out of; bring up) 3. 我们早在会阅读之前就已经掌握了一些词汇。(long before) 4. 很多中国家长认为孩子越早上学越好。(the more ... the more) 5. 新税法不是要惩罚富人,而是要给穷人以公平和机会。(rather) 9.

1.The feeling is that the home alone can provide anything resemblinga satisfactory arrangement for the old and the young.

2.But for the young, it is to be taken for granted thatnot much need be said, since there is natural paternal affection. 3.After all, there is nothing morebeautiful in this world thana healthy wise man, with“ruddy cheeks and white hair,” talkingin a soothing voice about life as one knows it.

4.Many Americans must have seenChinese pictures of the God of Longevity, with his high forehead, his ruddy face, his white beard — and how he smiles!

5.I have no doubt thatthe fact the old men of America still insist on being so busy and active can be directly traced to individualism carried to foolish extent.

8.

1. 你应该及时掐掉凋谢的花朵。(pluck off)

2. 我认为你所说的实在算不上一个答案。(qualify as) 3. 我们的喊声在寂静的大街上回荡。(echo)

4. 毫无疑问,他的成绩提高了,他又重新燃起了对学习的兴趣。(revive) 5. 史密斯夫妇已经向离婚法院正式申请离婚。(file for) 9.

1.When Brian Hill, a 20-year-old blogger from North Carolina, posted on his Web site last December a photograph of an airport security officer conducting a pat-down, a legal battle was the last thing he imagined.

2.To allow others who have not shared in that Investment to reap the benefit ultimately hurts our ability tocontinue to fund that investment at the same level.

3.MarkHinueber, general counsel for Stephens Media, owner of The Review-Journal, echoed MsGlines’

concerns,saying that cutting and pasting articles “steals the potential audience for our editorial material and traffic to our Web sites.”

4.Other critics of the suits contend that reposting material for the purposes of discussion does not constitute Infringement.

5.If the accusation were true that we were just a purely greedy operation not advancing the interests of copyright law, then we wouldn’t be addressing viewer diversion. 8.

1. 我爷爷虽然70岁了,但他的爱好广泛,从下国际象棋到爬山,多种多样。(range from ... to) 2. 真奇怪,汤姆的奶奶都80岁了还玩玩具娃娃。(surprisingly)

3. 他大公无私的精神和天赋使他适合担当大多数学生梦想得到的那项工作。(qualify for) 4. 你如何解释他的那个怪梦?(interpretation)

5. 我们老板刚买的新轿车一小时能行驶200公里。(be capable of) 9.

1.The study of literature is not onlycivilized and civilizing — encompassing, as it does, philosophy, religion, the history of events and the history of ideas — butpopular and practical. 2.This requirement is certainly no impediment toa major in English.

3. Graduates with merely technical qualifications are finding jobs in business, but often failing tohold them. 4.Employers complain thatthese appa r entlypromi s ing young men and women are simply not competent communicators.

5. The list of federal positions for which English majors may qualify ranges fromClaims Examiner to Foreign Service Officer to Highway Safety Management Specialist.

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