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COLLEGEENGLISH新編大學英語第四版綜合教程4UnitHarmonyinheartbeats5ZHEJIANGOCEANUNIVERSITYFOREIGNLANGUAGETEACHINGANDRESEARCHPRESSReading1目錄contentsGet

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綜合教程Unit5ListentothepoemwrittenbyRainerMariaRilkeandfillinthemissingwords.ListenforinformationReading1Get

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________________bars,hasgrownsoweary(疲憊的)thatitcannot2)

_____anythingelse.Itseemstohimthereareathousandbars;andbehindthebars,3)

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綜合教程Unit5ListenforinformationListentothepoemwrittenbyRainerMariaRilkeandfillinthemissingwords.circlespowerfulritualparalyzedOnlyattimes,thecurtainofthepupilslifts,8)

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綜合教程Unit5ListenforinformationListentothepoemwrittenbyRainerMariaRilkeandfillinthemissingwords.quietlymusclesgoneReading1Get

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綜合教程Unit5Discusstheimageofthepantherdepictedinthepoem.Whatemotionsdoesitevokeinthereader?Canyouthinkofotherexampleswhereanimalimageryreflectspeople’sexperiencesandemotions?Workingroupsanddiscussthequestions.Listenanddiscuss新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Sampleanswertoquestion1:Inthepoem,thepantherisportrayedasacaptiveinacage,pacingbackandforthrepetitively.Itsmovements,describedas“powerfulsoft”yetparadoxically“arrested,”conveyasenseofgraceconfinedbythebarsofcaptivity.There’safeelingofdesolationintherepetitionofthepanther’sendlesspacing,asifithasaccepteditsfatebutalsoyearnsforsomethingbeyonditsconfinedreality.Theimageryofthepanther’swearyeyes,whichpeerthroughthebars,communicatesafeelingofresignationandalossofhope.Thepoememphasizesthepanther’sconstrainedexistence,creatingatragiccontrastbetweenitsinherentwildnatureanditsconstrainedenvironment.SophiaReading1Get

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綜合教程Unit5Sampleanswertoquestion1:Theportrayalofthepantherprovokesemotionsofsympathy,empathy,andaprofoundsenseofmelancholyinthereader.Throughthehauntinglybeautifuldescriptionofitsplight,thereadercantrulyempathizewiththepanther’scaptivity,isolation,andlossoffreedom.Thisemotionalresonancepavesthewayforadeeperreflectiononthehumancondition—spiritualconfinement,lossofvitalityandpurpose,yearningforfreedom,etc.SophiaReading1Get

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綜合教程Unit5Sampleanswertoquestion2:Animalimageryisoftenusedinliteraturetometaphoricallyreflecthumanexperiences,emotionsorsocietalthemes.Hereareafewexamples.TheRavenbyEdgarAllanPoe:Theraveninthispoemsymbolizesvariousemotions,includinggrief,loss,andasenseofforeboding.Therepeatedlineof“Nevermore”echoestheprotagonist’sinnerturmoilafterlosinghislove,Lenore.MobyDickbyHermanMelville:Thewhitewhale,MobyDick,symbolizestheunknowableforcesofnatureandthefutilityofhumanattemptstocontrolthem.Thewhale’simmense,mysterious,andoftendestructivepresenceunderscoresthelimitsofhumanunderstandingandthedominanceofnatureoverhumanefforts.MaxReading1Get

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綜合教程Unit5Sampleanswertoquestion2:TheWindintheWillowsbyKennethGrahame:Thecharacters—suchasMole,Rat,Badger,andToad—personifydifferenthumantraitsandexperiences.Forexample,Toadrepresentsrecklessbehaviorandtheconsequencesofuncheckedimpulsivity.TheOldManandtheSeabyErnestHemingway:Themarlinrepresentsboththestruggleforsurvivalandtheindomitablespiritoftheoldfisherman,Santiago.TherelationshipbetweenSantiagoandthemarlinreflectsthemesofperseverance,dignity,andthecycleoflifeanddeath.MaxReading1Get

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綜合教程Unit5BackgroundinformationTheJungleBookwaswrittenbyRudyardKipling,afamousEnglishwriterandpoet,andwaspublishedin1894.ThecollectionofstoriesrevolvesaroundayoungboynamedMowgli.LostinthejungleofIndiaasababy,Mowgliisraisedbyafamilyofwolvesandbroughtuponadietofthelawofthejungle,loyalty,andfreshmeatfromthekill.RegularadventureswithhisfriendsandencounterswithhisenemiesinthejungleimproveMowgli’sstrengthandclevernessandstireveryreader’simagination.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5BackgroundinformationTheprehistoricChauvetCaveissituatedintheArdècheregionofFrance,andwasdiscoveredin1994.ItisoneoftheoldestdecoratedPalaeolithiccavesintheworldandcontainsover1,000cavepaintingsdatingbackto36,000yearsago.TheChauvetCavewasgrantedUNESCOWorldHeritagestatusinJune2014.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5BackgroundinformationOftenreferredtoasthe“MonaLisaoftheMiddleAges,”

“TheLadyandtheUnicorn”isaseriesofsixwall-hangingtapestrieswovenaround1500.Theyarerenownedfortheirbeauty,craftsmanship,andmystery,andareconsideredoneofthegreatestworksofartfromtheMiddleAges.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5BackgroundinformationTheDreamisalargeoil-on-canvaspaintingcompletedbyHenryRousseauin1910.Thisworkisoneofmorethan25Rousseaupaintingsthatdepictjunglescenes.Reading1TextexplorationTextreadingVocabularyBackgroundinformationStructurePre-readingquestions新編大學英語(第四版)

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綜合教程Unit5Pre-readingquestionsThinkaboutatimewhenyouobservedanimals,eitherinthewild,atazoo,orevenontelevision.Whatdidyoufindinterestingaboutthem?Whydoyouthinkhumansaresofascinatedbywatchinganimals?Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Sampleanswer:IrememberwatchinganaturedocumentaryaboutlionsinAfrica.Whatfascinatedmemostwashowtheyworkedtogethertohunt.Itwasamazingtoseetheirteamworkandstrategy.Ithinkhumansaresofascinatedbywatchinganimalsbecauseweseereflectionsofourownbehaviorsinthem,likecooperationandsurvival.Ioncevisitedazooandwatchedthegorillasforalongtime.Theirexpressionsandinteractionsweresohuman-likethatitmademethinkabouthowcloselyrelatedweare.Ibelievepeoplearedrawntowatchinganimalsbecauseithelpsusunderstandmoreaboutourselvesandourownemotions.SophiaMaxReading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Sampleanswer:Onatriptothecountryside,Isawafamilyofdeerinthewild.Thewaytheymovedsogracefullyandquietlyreallycaughtmyattention.Ithinkhumansarefascinatedbyanimalsbecausetheyrepresentaconnectiontonatureandasimpler,moreinstinctualwayoflifethatwesometimesmissinourbusylives.OliviaEthanIlovewatchingdocumentariesaboutmarinelife,especiallydolphins.Theirintelligenceandplayfulbehaviorarereallyinterestingtome.Ithinkpeopleenjoywatchinganimalsbecauseitbringsasenseofjoyandwonder,remindingusofthebeautyanddiversityoflifeonEarth.Reading1TextexplorationBackgroundinformationTextreadingPre-readingquestionsStructureVocabulary新編大學英語(第四版)

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綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationStructureParas.12IV

ConclusionParas.9-11IIIManifestationsofourfascinationwithanimalsParas.3-8IIReasonsforourfascinationwithanimalsParas.1-2IIntroduction新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationReadthepassageandcompletetheoutlinewithinformationfromthepassage.GlobalUnderstandingParas.1-2IIntroductionHumanshavelonghelda(n)1)

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綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationParas.3-8IIReasonsforourfascinationwithanimalsAfundamentalhumanneed:a(n)2)

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綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationParas.9-11IIIManifestationsofourfascinationwithanimalsOurdeepfascinationwithanimalsmanifestsitselfinthewaywe7)

___________________animals.Theultimatedelightofwatchinganimalscomesfromobservingtheirfreelifeinthewild.Genuineobservationofanimalshasinspiredadizzyingworldof8)

______________.observeandappreciateartisticcreativityParas.12IVConclusionWatchinganimalsprovidesuswithaspotthatgrantsabetterviewofbothanimalsandourselves.Readthepassageagainandchoosethebestanswertocompletetheunfinishedstatements.新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationDetailedunderstanding1.Theauthorloveszoosprimarilyfor_________.A.thepleasureofwatchinganimalsB.theireducationalvalueforthepublicC.theirroleinprovidingnaturalhabitatsforanimalsD.theireffortsinbreedingendangeredanimalspeciesAReadthepassageagainandchoosethebestanswertocompletetheunfinishedstatements.新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationDetailedunderstanding2.TheexampleofCharlesDarwin’seraismentionedtoshow_________.A.people’sreactiontowardanimalsB.thesimilaritybetweenhumansandanimalsC.people’simmensepassionforobservinganimalsD.thechangeinpeople’sattitudestowardanimalsDReadthepassageagainandchoosethebestanswertocompletetheunfinishedstatements.新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationDetailedunderstanding3.Ourancestorspaidcloseattentiontothepresenceandthehabitsofotheranimalsfor_________.A.learninghuntingskillsfromotheranimalsB.catchinganddomesticatingthemaspetsC.self-protectionandhuntingotheranimalsforfoodD.protectingthemselvesfromnaturaldisastersCReadthepassageagainandchoosethebestanswertocompletetheunfinishedstatements.新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationDetailedunderstanding4.Accordingtotheauthor,thecharmofobservinganimalsintheirnaturalhabitatsisthat_________.A.wecanfindoutanimals’naturalbehaviorsinthewildB.wecanmarvelatthediversityandadaptabilityofanimalsC.wecantranscendthedividethatsetsusapartfromanimalsD.wecanfindtheinterconnectednessofalllivingbeingsinnatureAReadthepassageagainandchoosethebestanswertocompletetheunfinishedstatements.新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Reading1TextexplorationDetailedunderstanding5.Thepoem“ThePanther”iscitedinthepassageasanexampleof_________.A.AugusteRodin’swisdomB.artisticcreativityfromanimalobservationC.thededicationandimaginationofgreatpoetsD.humanfascinationwithnatureandwildlifeBReading1TextexplorationBackgroundinformationPre-readingquestions

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綜合教程Unit51Ilovezoos.Really,Ido.Icommendtoday’szoologicalparksfortheirgrowingemphasisonnaturalhabitats,theirbreedingprogramsforendangeredspecies,andtheirendeavorstoeducatethepublicaboutwildlifeconservation.Ultimately,though,IhaveanaffinityforzoossimplybecauseIfindgreatpleasureinwatchinganimals.2Forcenturies,wildanimalshavenotonlymadetheirhomesonoursharedplanet,buttheyhavealsotakenupresidenceinthedeepestrecessesofthehumanimagination.Humanshavelongheldauniversalandtimelessfascinationwithanimals,whichspansnationsandcultures.Ineveryhumansociety,beitprimitiveoradvanced,imageryofanimals,bothdomesticatedandwild,isprevalentandsignificant.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit53Thisprevailingobsessionindicatesthataconnectionwithanimalsmaybeafundamentalhumanneed.Recentresearchhasrevealedthatcompanionanimalscontributepositivelytopeople’sphysicalandemotionalhealth,suggestingthatcompanionshipwithanimalshaslongcorrelatedwithourwell-being.Thesamegoesforthesimplejoyweexperiencewhenobservingandinteractingwiththem.“Joy”isn’tanarbitraryoutcomeofnaturalselection,sowhydosomanyofusfindsomuchjoyinwatchinganimals?Whatarethebenefitsofthispractice?Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit54Thesequestionsremainlargelyunexplored.Aplausibleexplanationisthatpeoplesometimesviewanimals,specificallynon-humanprimates,asreflectionsofthemselves.Acrossmanycultures,animalssymbolizeavarietyofhuman“traits,”suchasthetrickster,thewiseone,thediligentworker,andthebravewarrior.Somesocieties,notablyafterCharlesDarwin’sera,experiencedasenseofhorror,orsometimesevenaversion,towardanimals.Buttoday,horrorisrarelythereactiontowardanimals.Peoplegenerallyhaveanimmensepassionforobservinganimalsandderivedelightfromthisobservation,particularlyintheanimals’naturalhabitats.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit55Therearealsocertainevolutionaryfoundationsthatexplainthehumaninclinationtoobserveanimals.First,wetooareanimalsthatlive,breathe,sweat,see,hear,smell,touch,eat,raisechildren,andeventuallydie.Deepwithinthehumansubconscious,theremightresidethesimpleyetprofoundrecognitionoftheconnectionbetweenUsandThem.“Webeofoneblood,yeandI,”wasthechanttaughttoMowgliinTheJungleBook,acollectionofstoriesbyRudyardKipling.Itconfirmsthejungleboy’sbondwithhisnon-humancaretakersandfriends.Perhapsitcomesnaturallytousasanimalstoreachouttootherbeings.

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綜合教程Unit56Furthermore,throughoutourevolutionaryhistory,oursurvivalandprosperityhavebeenheavilyreliantonourrelationshipswithotheranimals,manyofwhichwerepredatorsandsawusastheirprey.Thisrealitywouldhavegeneratedasubstantialadvantagetothoseofourancestorswhocouldkeenlysensethepresenceandthehabitsofotherbeasts,especiallylargeanddangerousones.Ithintsthatbehind“horror”and“aversion”liesamorepracticalinstinct:self-preservation.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit57Ontheotherhand,ourancestorscertainlyhuntedotheranimals,whichwouldhavepromotedanalertnesstopossiblefoodsourcesavailableattheexpenseofourfellowcreatures.Thisinvolvedsensitivitytowhatwasnearby,wheretheycouldbefound,andhowtheymightbestbeapproached.Avigilantobservationofanimalswouldthushavebeendoublybeneficial:Itmadeuslesslikelytoendupaspreyandmorelikelytofeedsuccessfullyonothers.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit58Consideringtheantiquityofdomestication,it’sapparentthatearlyhumansalsoreliedondomesticatedanimalsasbeastsofburden,sourcesofeggs,milk,andmeat,andsoforth.Animalswerealsoemployedaspartnersinhunting,earlywarningdetectorssensitivetoapproachingthreats,orevenprovidersofwarmth—notjustthroughtheirfurandskin,butthroughtheirphysicalbodies,astheysnuggledcloselywithourancestorsduringthosecoldandharshnightsoftheIceAge.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit59Ourdeepconnectiontoanimalsfuelsourfascinationwiththem.Thisfascinationmanifestsitselfinthemanywaysweobserveandappreciateanimals.Aveterinarianlooksforsignsofillnessversushealth;acitydwellermightwelllookinaweatred-tailedhawksnestingonabuilding’sledge;ahunterviewstheirpreywithablendofthrill,hard-eyedcalculation,anddetermination;awildlifephotographereyestheirsubjectinamannernotentirelydifferent.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit510

Zooscan,toacertainextent,fulfillourlongingtotranscendtheexistentialdividethatsetsusapartfromothercreatures.

Regrettably,themajorityofanimalsinzoos,asoneartcriticputit,haveturnedinto“alivingmonumenttotheirowndisappearance.”Theultimatedelightofwatchinganimalsstillstemsfromobservingtheirfreelifeinthewild.WecangoonsafariinAfricatocapturesightofthe“BigFive”(elephant,rhino,lion,leopard,andbuffalo);wecantakeamarinejourneyinAntarcticatoadmiregreatwhalesexhalinggeysersofsaltybreath.Throughconsciousandpatientobservation,alongwithexceptionalcareandattention,wedelveintotheirrealmratherthanimposingourownuponthem.Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit511Thisformofgenuineobservationhasinspiredadizzyingworldofartisticcreativity,fromtheancientChauvetCavepaintingstotheMiddleAges’enchanting“TheLadyandtheUnicorn”tapestries,fromthemeticulousbirdportraitsofJohnJamesAudubontoHenriRousseau’shauntingpaintingTheDream.Similarly,poetshavealsoshownthemselvestobedeeplypassionateobservers.OneofmymostcherishedanimalpoemsisbyRainerMariaRilke.Asthestorygoes,duringhistimeworkinginAugusteRodin’sstudio,heconfidedinthesculptorabouthisstrugglewithwriter’sblock.Inresponse,Rodinadvisedhimtogotothezooandobserveananimaluntilhecouldrenderitonthepage.Rilketookthisadvice,andeventuallycomposedwhatiscommonlythoughtofashisgreatestpoem,“ThePanther.”Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit512Watchinganimalsprovidesuswithaspotthatgrantsabetterviewofbothanimalsandourselves.Wesimplyopenoureyesandareconfrontedwiththerealityofanimallivesdistinctfromourown.Readyingourselvesforanimmersivejourney,wepeerthroughthecameralensanddiveintotheworldoftheanimalbeingwatched.

Wemaytemporarilyloseourselveswhileexpandingintoanother’slife:Onethatisresonantofourownbutisineffablydifferent.Reading1TextexplorationBackgroundinformationPre-readingquestionsVocabulary

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綜合教程Unit5Vocabulary1.commend

vt.(fml.)praiseorapproveofsb.orsth.publicly(公開地)贊揚

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InspectorMarshallwascommendedforhisprofessionalattitudeandexpertise.highlycommended高度贊賞;受到好評的commendmeto請代我問候……;請代我向……致意Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:雖然我對這本書的某些觀點有所保留,但不可否認其中不乏值得贊譽之處。Despitemyreservationsaboutsomeaspectsofthebook,Idobelievethatithasmuchtocommendit.Icancommendittohimasarealisticcourseofaction.我可以把它作為一套現實的行動方案推薦給他。Reading1Textexploration2.affinity

n.[sing.]astrongfeelingthatyoulikeandunderstandsb.orsth.喜好;喜愛新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5fondness,affection,likinge.g.

Mary’saffinityforclassicalmusicaccountsforherlargecollectionofrecords.?Synonyms:Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:她好像天生就喜歡水。Sheseemstohaveanaturalaffinityfor/withwater.薩姆在鄉下出生,特別喜愛大自然。Samwasborninthecountryandhadadeepaffinitywithnature.Reading1Textexploration3.primitive

a.(usu.beforenoun)belongingtoaverysimplesocietywithnoindustry,etc.原始的;遠古的新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:這個部落的原始生活方式幾個世紀以來一直沒有改變。Thetribe'sprimitivewayoflifehasremainedunchangedforcenturies.e.g.

Primitivehumansneededtohavequickreactionstoescapefromdangerousanimals.Reading1Textexploration4.symbolize

vt.beasymbolofsth.象征;是…的象征;代表新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Relatedwords:symbole.g.

Theolivebranchsymbolizespeaceinmanyculturesaroundtheworld.gesturesignsignaln.用來代表或象征特定含義的符號、代號、圖案n.用胳膊、手等身體部位做出的動作;手勢,姿勢n.告示,標志n.用來提示、命令或警告他人的信號Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:Thismorning,whenIwasdrivingtowardsacrossroad,someoneonthesideoftheroadmadeastop_______tome.IpulledoverbecauseIrecognizedthe

_______forthepoliceonherhat.TheofficertoldmeIwasdrivingtoofast.Iwasfined.IapologizedtotheofficerandsaidthatIwouldpayattentiontospeed_______andtraffic_______inthefuture.Pleasefillintheblankswithoneofthefollowingfourwords:gesture,signals,signsandsymbol.gesturesymbolsignssignalsReading1Textexploration5.diligent

a.(fml.)showingcareandeffortinyourworkorduties孜孜不倦的;勤勉的;刻苦的diligence

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綜合教程Unit5?Practice:他想讓老板注意到他是一個多么勤奮的工人。Hewantsthebosstonoticewhatadiligentworkerheis.e.g.

Ihavenodoubtthatdiligentresearchwillproduceresults.天才在于勤奮,知識在于積累。Talentscomefromdiligence,andknowledgeisgainedbyaccumulation.Reading1Textexploration6.aversion

n.[sing.,U]astrongdislikeofsth.orsb.厭惡;討厭;反感新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:由于厭惡擁擠的地方,他總是更愿意在家工作。Havinganaversiontocrowdedplaces,healwayspreferredtoworkfromhome.e.g.

Despitehisaversiontopublicity,Arnoldwaspersuadedtotalktothepress.Reading1Textexploration7.vigilant

a.(fml.)verycarefultonoticeanysignsofdangerortrouble警覺的;警惕的;警戒的;謹慎的新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:他提醒公眾提高警惕,發現可疑情況及時報告。Hewarnedthepublictobevigilantandreportanythingsuspicious.e.g.

Pleaseremainvigilantatalltimesandreportanythingsuspicious.孩子們在水邊玩耍時,母親保持警惕。Themotherwasvigilantwhileherchildrenplayednearthewater.Reading2新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Textexploration8.antiquity

n.[U]1)thestateofbeingveryoldorancient古老e.g.Anumberofthehousesinthevillageareofconsiderableantiquity.2)ancienttimes古代e.g.Thetownwasfamousinantiquityforitsflourishingtrade.Reading2新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5Textexploration?Practice:雅典是一座古老的城市。Athensisacityofgreatantiquity.Manycustomsfromantiquityhaveinfluencedmodernculturalpractices.許多古代的習俗影響了現代的文化實踐。Reading1Textexploration9.snuggle

vi.(infml.)settleintoawarmandcomfortableposition依偎;緊貼新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:孩子們緊緊地偎依在母親身邊取暖。Thechildrensnuggleduptotheirmothertogetwarm.e.g.

Itwassuchacoldnightthatwesnuggledinbedforwarmth.Reading1Textexploration10.ledge

n.[C]

anarrowflatshelffixedtoawall,esp.onebelowawindow(平窄的)壁架,橫檔;(尤指)窗臺新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:他轉過身,發現窗臺在他上方大約三英尺處。Heturnedandsawthatthewindowledgewasaboutthreefeetabovehim.e.g.

Vibrantflowershadgrownontothesunnyledgeoutsidehiswindow.Reading1Textexploration11.enchanting

a.verypleasantorattractive使人喜悅的;令人陶醉的;迷人的新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Relatedwords:enchantede.g.

Theaudiencewascompletelycarriedawaybytheenchantingmusic.a.

著魔的,入迷的enchantern.魔法師,巫士enchantmentn.陶醉,入迷enchantv.迷惑;使入迷Reading1Textexploration新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:北京的主要吸引力在于它迷人的風景。ThemainattractionofBeijingresidesinitsenchantingscenery.舞者優雅的動作迷惑了觀眾,讓他們驚嘆不已。Thedancer'sgracefulmovementsenchantedtheaudience,leavingtheminawe.美麗的景色讓我們心曠神怡。Thebeautyofthescenefilleduswithenchantment.Reading1Textexploration12.tapestry

n.[C,U]apieceofclothwithapatternorpicturethatiscreatedbysewingorweavingdifferentcoloredthreadsontoaspecialtypeofstrongcloth壁毯;掛毯;織錦;繡帷新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:盡管掛毯已經磨損,但仍然很有價值。Thetapestryisstillvaluableinspiteofitsworncondition.在工藝作坊里,您有機會欣賞繪畫、編織和掛毯。Inthecraftworkshopthere’stheopportunitytoenjoypaintinganddrawing,basketworkandtapestry.Reading1Textexploration13.meticulous

a.payingcarefulattentiontoeverydetail細心的;小心翼翼的新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:這幅畫的制作非常注重細節。Thepaintinghadbeenexecutedwithmeticulousattentiontodetail.e.g.

Thepaintinghadbeenexecutedwithmeticulousattentiontodetail.這本書是經過長時間精心的準備才寫出來的Manyhoursofmeticulouspreparationhavegoneintowritingthebook.Reading1Textexploration14.confide

vt.tellsb.secretsandpersonalinformationthatyoudonotwantotherpeopletoknow(向某人)吐露(隱私、秘密等)新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice:只有彼此非常信任的人才會低聲訴說自己的感動。Onlypeoplewithgreattrustineachotherconfidedinwhisperswhatwasmovingthem.e.g.

It’snoteasytofindsomeoneyoucanconfideyoursecretstowithoutfearofjudgment.他向我透露,他感覺自己受到了懲罰。Heconfidedtomethathefeltlikehewasbeingpunished.Reading1Textexploration15.sculptor

n.[C]someonewhocreatessculptures雕刻家;雕塑家新編大學英語(第四版)

綜合教程Unit5?Practice

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