❶ 高级英语的其它版本
张汉熙版《高级英语》Advanced English
本书适用于已掌握英语基础知识的进入高年级的学生。由课文全部选自原文,有些经过压缩或节选。课文的内容及题材力求多样化,以便学生接触不同的文体,吸收较广泛的知识。课文与练习安排如下:每课课文后附有注释,包括作家介绍、历史背景、有关黄故及一般学生使用的词典中难以查到的语言现象。“查词典”一项旨在引导学生通过独立工作,加深对课文的理解。练习项包括:1)内容理解部分,2)词汇练习部分,3)修辞部分,4)口笔头复用部分。课文长短不等,有些课文较长,可用二至三周,课文与练习都留有一定的余地,以便教师根据学生的具体情况选择使用 1-剑桥实境英语:听说提高。不久要出国,迫切需要会说的同学
2-新概念4:综合提高。同样是老早就出版的教材,真是天壤之别
3-电影,美剧。不仅是语言,还有文化。
作者:张汉熙主编,王立礼编
出 版 社:外语教学与研究出版社
出版时间: 1995-6-1
版次: 1
页数: 268
I S B N : 9787560009421
包装: 平装
第一册 1.The Middle Eastern Bazaar
2.Hiroshima---theliveliestCity in Japan
3.Ships in the Desert
4.Everyday Use
5.Speech on Hitler's Invasion of the U.S.S.R.
6.Blackmail
7.The Age of Miracle Chips
8.An Interactive Life
9.Mark Twain---Mirror of America
10.The Trial That Rocked the World
11.But What's a Dictionary For?
12.The Loons
13.Britannia Rues the Waves
14.Argentia Bay
15.No Signposts in the Sea
16.1776
第二册目录
1.Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
2.Marrakech
3.Pub Talk and the King's English
4.Inaugural Address
5.Love is a fallacy
6.disappearing Through the Skylight
7.The Libido for the Ugly
8.The worker as Creator or Machine
9.The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas
10.The Sad Young Men
11.The Future of the English
12.The Discovery of What It Means to Be an American
13.In Favor of Capital Punishment
14.Loving and hating New York
❷ 请教高级英语(张汉熙)自学方法
1、先把课文搞懂,每个单词和每个短语的意思和用法都搞明白;每句话中涉及的每个语法都搞明白;每个单词的标准发音都搞明白。
2、然后把每篇课文全部背诵下来。标准是可以用标准口音、标准语速、正确地熟练地带有感情地自然地背诵——就像自然说话、讲述或者演说一样——根据不同体裁和内容。
3、默写。把每篇课文一字不差地、熟练地用标准手写体默写下来。斜体或者圆体都可以,最好是圆体,圆体书写流利美观。
注意:
1、上述方法不要求刻意地去背单词和短语,但单词和短语肯定会扎实掌握。
2、课后习题可做可不做,我们的目的是学会而不是做题,做到了这些,那些习题甚至考试肯定是不在话下的。
3、如果纯粹是自学,建议采用词典、语法书或者课文解析作为学习参考。
4、不求快速,但求扎实。一个学年学完就好。如果感觉难,可以适当延长时间,一个半或两个学年也可以。事实上按照标准的授课进度,一个学年是不可能讲完张汉熙高级英语的全部课程的,但用这个方法可以自学完,而且效果极佳,但每天必须要保证至少3个小时,学习过程很煎熬,要坚持住。
5、做到了以上一、二、三点,等你把所有课文都学完的时候,你最起码考研可以轻松90分以上,雅思最低可以达到7.0,祝你好运。
❸ 寻找 张汉熙 高级英语(1) (修订本)学习指南!!!
我是英语专业本科自考毕业生,目前正在准备考研,对于张汉熙的《高级英语》感觉很难,请各位师哥师姐之交如何学习,不胜感激!!噢 还有一件事,我现在学的ABC天卞英语的导师和我提到,就是想征服英语应该是不费力地 坚持需要个适合的学习环境及练习口语对象 重点就是老师教学经验,口语纯正才可以,坚持经常口语学习,1v1家教式辅导才会有很.好.的学习成效 完成课堂后记得回放复习课堂录音档 更可以加深印象~若真的是无对象可练习的环境 最好能到听力室或大耳朵获取课余教材研习 多说多练不知不觉的英语水平就加强起来,学习成长肯定会快速显着的..!
❹ 求张汉熙《高级英语》音频教程
http://www.climbenglish.com/article.asp?id=183
打开这个网址,里面很全面,不是202.110.201.214上的连接
张汉熙《高级英语》课文朗读(Mp3格式)
第一册:
http://www.hubce.e.cn/AdvE/kwly/101.mp3
从第一课到第十六课,101.102.103......116这样排列)
http://www.hubce.e.cn/AdvE/kwly/116.mp3
第二册:
http://www.hubce.e.cn/AdvE/kwly/201.mp3
(201...216这样排列)
http://www.hubce.e.cn/AdvE/kwly/216.mp3
张汉熙高级英语课文录音mp3下载
http://www.climbenglish.com/article.asp?id=183
这个网址有几课下不了
张鑫友的高级英语学习指南(长江出版社)
还有高级英语学习手册(原子能出版社)
都是带课文翻译的 网上实在找不到课文的详解之类的,所以推荐你买这书吧
❺ 急求:高级英语第一册第五课教材原文(张汉熙主编),注意不是课文翻译,是英文原文!
Speech on Hitler's Invasion of the U.S.S.R.
Winston S .Churchill
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When I awoke on the morning of Sunday, the 22nd, the news was brought to me of Hitler's invasion of Russia. This changed conviction into certainty. I had not the slightest doubt where our ty and our policy lay. Nor indeed what to say. There only remained the task of composing it. I asked that notice should immediately be given that I would broad-cast at 9 o' clock that night. Presently General Dill, who had hastened down from London, came into my bedroom with detailed news. The Germans had invaded Russia on an enormous front, had surprised a large portion of the Soviet Air Force grounded on the airfields, and seemed to be driving forward with great rapidity and violence. The Chief of the Imperial General Staff added, "I suppose they will be rounded up in hordes.”
I spent the day composing my statement. There was not time to consult the War Cabinet, nor was it necessary. I knew that we all felt the same on this issue. Mr. Eden, Lord Beaverbrook, and Sir Stafford Cripps – he had left Moscow on the 10th – were also with me ring the day.
The following account of this Sunday at Chequers by my Private Secretary, Mr. Colville, who was on ty this weekend, may be of interest:
"On Saturday, June 21, I went down to Chequers just before dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Winant, Mr. and Mrs. Eden, and Edward Bridges were staying. During dinner Mr. Churchill said that a German attack on Russia was now certain, and he thought that Hitler was counting on enlisting capitalist and Right Wing sympathies in this country and the U. S. A. Hitler was, however, wrong and we should go all out to help Russia. Winant said the same would be true of the U. S. A.
After dinner, when I was walking on the croquet lawn with Mr. Churchill, he reverted to this theme, and I asked whether for him, the arch anti-Communist, this was not bowing down in the House of Rimmon. Mr. Churchill replied, "Not at all. I have only one purpose, the destruction of Hitler, and my life is much simplified thereby. It Hitler invaded Hell I would make at least a favorable reference to the Devil in the House of Commons. '
I was awoken at 4 a. m. the following morning by a telephone message from the F. O. to the effect that Germany had attacked Russia. The P. M. had always said that he was never to be woken up for anything but Invasion (of England). I therefore postponed telling him till 8 am. His only comment was, 'Tell the B.B.C. I will broadcast at 9 to – night. 'He began to prepare the speech at 11a. m., and except for luncheon(= lunch), at which Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord Camborne, and Lord Beaverbrook were present, he devoted the whole day to it… The speech was only ready at twenty minutes to nine."
In this broadcast I said:
"The Nazi regime is indistinguishable from the worst features of Communism. It is devoid of all theme and principle except appetite and racial domination. It excels all forms of human wickedness in the efficiency of its cruelty and ferocious aggression. No one has been a more consistent opponent of Communism than I have for the last twenty - five years. I will unsay no word that I have spoken about it. But all this fades away before the spectacle which is now unfolding. The past, with its crimes, its follies, and its tragedies, flashes away. I see the Russian soldiers standing on the threshold of their native land, guarding the fields which their fathers have tilled from time immemorial. I see them guarding their homes where mothers and wives pray - ah, yes, for there are times when all pray – for the safety of their loved ones, the return of the bread-winner, of their champion, of their protector. I see the ten thousand villages of Russia where the means of existence is wrung so hardly from the soil, but where there are still primordial human joys, where maidens laugh and children play. I see advancing upon all this in hideous onslaught the Nazi war machine, with its clanking , heel-clicking, dandified Prussian officers, its crafty expert agents fresh from the cowing and tying down of a dozen countries. I see also the ll, drilled, docile, brutish masses of the Hun soldiery plodding on like a swarm of crawling locusts. I see the German bombers and fighters in the sky, still smarting from many a British whipping, delighted to find what they believe is an easier and a safer prey.
"Behind all this glare, behind all this storm, I see that small group of villainous men who plan, organise, and launch this cataract of horrors upon mankind...
"I have to declare the decision of His Majesty's Government - and I feel sure it is a decision in which the great Dominions will in e concur – for we must speak out now at once, without a day's delay. I have to make the declaration, but can you doubt what our policy will be? We have but one aim and one single, irrevocable purpose. We are resolved to destroy Hitler and every vestige of the Nazi regime. From this nothing will turn us – nothing. We will never parley; we will never negotiate with Hitler or any of his gang. We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air, until, with God's help, we have rid the earth of his shadow and liberated its peoples from his yoke. Any man or state who fights on against Nazidom will have our aid. Any man or state who marches with Hitler is our foe... That is our policy and that is our declaration. It follows therefore that we shall give whatever help we can to Russia and the Russian people. We shall appeal to all our friends and allies in every part of the world to take the same course and pursue it, as we shall faithfully and steadfastly to the end....
"This is no class war, but a war in which the whole British Empire and Commonwealth of Nations is engaged, without distinction of race, creed, or party. It is not for me to speak of the action of the United States, but this I will say:if Hitler imagines that his attack on Soviet Russia will cause the slightest divergence of aims or slackening of effort in the great democracies who are resolved upon his doom, he is woefully mistaken. On the contrary, we shall be fortified and encouraged in our efforts to rescue mankind from his tyranny. We shall be strengthened and not weakened in determination and in resources.
"This is no time to moralise on the follies of countries and Governments which have allowed themselves to be struck down one by one, when by united action they could have saved themselves and saved the world from this tyranny. But when I spoke a few minutes ago of Hitler's blood-lust and the hateful appetites which have impelled or lured him on his Russian adventure I said there was one deeper motive behind his outrage. He wishes to destroy the Russian power because he hopes that if he succeeds in this he will be able to bring back the main strength of his Army and Air Force from the East and hurl it upon this Island, which he knows he must conquer or suffer the penalty of his crimes. His invasion of Russia is no more than a penalty to an attempted invasion of the British Isles. He hopes, no doubt, that all this may be accomplished before the winter comes, and that he can overwhelm Great Britain before the Fleet and air-power of the United States may intervene. He hopes that he may once again repeat, upon a greater scale than ever before, that process of destroying his enemies one by one by which he has so long thrived and prospered, and that then the scene will be clear for the final act, without which all his conquests would be in vain – namely, the subjugations of the Western Hemisphere to his will and to his system.
"The Russian danger is therefore our danger, and the danger of the United States, just as the cause of any Russian fighting for his hearth )and home is the cause of free men and free peoples in every quarter of the globe. Let us learn the lessons already taught by such cruel experience. Let us redouble our exertions, and strike with united strength while life and power remain. "
(from an American radio program presented by Ed Kay)
❻ 高级英语(张汉熙)第三课 Blackmail 课文翻译和课后练习答案
“那恐怕不容易吧?”
“是不容易,夫人。邻近各州——得克萨斯、阿肯色、密西西比、亚拉巴马以及其余各州都会密切注意搜寻一辆损坏得像你们那辆一样的汽车。” 公爵夫人沉思起来。“有没有可能先修理一下呢?如果能把车子悄悄修理一下,我们会出大价钱。” 探长使劲摇着头。“那样的话,还不如现在就去警察局投案自首。路易斯安那州境内的每一家修车铺都已接到通知,一旦发现像你们那样需要修理的汽车送来修理,立即向警方报告。他们也都会照办的,你们的事谁都知道。” “你说警方拿到了我们车上掉下来的一件东西,它叫什么来着?” “框圈。”
“它会成为追查的线索吗?” 欧吉维肯定地点了点头。“他们能查出它是从什么样的汽车上掉下来的——生产厂家,车型,也许还能查出出厂年份,或者是大致的出厂时间。那车灯玻璃碎片也可以起到同样作用。但由于你们的车子是外国的,查起来可能得花几天的工夫。”
“几天过后,”她追问道,“警方就会知道他们要找的是一辆美洲虎吗?” “我想是这样。” 今天是星期二。从这家伙所讲的情况看来,他们最多只能拖到星期五或星期六。公爵夫人冷静地盘算了一番:现在需要解决的是一个关键的问题。假使买通了这个旅馆侦探,他们唯一的一个机会——一个渺茫的机会——就在于迅速将汽车弄走。若能弄到北方某个大城市里去,那儿人们不知道新奥尔良发生的这起车祸和警方的搜查行动,车子可以在那里悄悄修好,这样罪证也就消灭了。那么,即使以后再怀疑到克罗伊敦夫妇头上,也找不到什么真凭实据。但车子如何才能弄走呢?
毫无疑问,这个粗俗愚笨的侦探说的是真话:要想把车子开到北方,沿途所要经过的各州都会像路易斯安那州一样警惕和注意的,所有的公路巡警都会留心注意一辆前灯撞破、框圈掉落的车子,也许还会设有路障。要想不被某个目光锐利的警察抓到,谈何容易。
但这还是有可能做得到的,只要能够趁着黑夜行车,而白天里将汽车隐藏起来。有许多偏僻地方远离公路,不会受人注意。这样做可能要冒风险,但总比在这里坐等受擒要强些。也许有些乡间小路可走,为掩人耳目,他们可以选择一条不大会有人走的路线。
但还存在其他的一些复杂问题„„现在该对那些问题加以考虑了。走偏僻小路必须要熟悉地形才行,克罗伊敦夫妇可不熟悉地形,而且他们俩对地图都不怎么在行。另外,行车途中不能不停车加油,停车加油时他们的言谈举止都有可能暴露自己的身分而引起别人注意。不过„„这些险是非冒不可的。 真的非冒不可吗?
公爵夫人面对着欧吉维。“你要多少钱?” 这突如其来的问话把他吓了一跳。“唔„„我想你们家是非常有钱的。” 她冷冷地说:“我只问你要多少。” 那对猪眼睛眨巴了一下。“一万美元。”
尽管这数目比她所预料的多了一倍,她却不动声色。“倘若我们真付了这样一笔巨款,我们能得到什么样的回报呢?” 大胖子似乎被这话问糊涂了。“我已经说过,我可以对自己知道的一切守口
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如瓶。” “我们若是不付钱呢?” 他耸了耸肩。“我就下楼到门厅里去,拿起电话。” “不,”话说得斩钉截铁。“我们不会付钱给你。” 克罗伊敦公爵不安地移动着身子,探长那圆滚滚的肉脸涨得通红。“你听着,夫人„„” 她蛮横地打断他的话。“我不要听你的,你给我听着。”她目光紧紧盯住他的脸,同时她那漂亮、高颧骨的俏脸上展出一副霸道的神态。“我们即使付钱给你也得不到什么好处,顶多也只是拖延几天时间罢了。你把这一点已经讲得很清楚了。”
“这对你们可是一个难得的机会„„”
“住口!”她眼睛死死地盯住他,厉声呵斥道。他忍气吞声,满脸不高兴地住口了。 克罗伊敦公爵夫人知道,接下来的行动也许会是她一生中所作出的最重大的决定。决不能因自己的见识有限而出半点差错,决不能优柔寡断或举棋不定。要想赢大钱,就得下大注。她想利用这大肥佬的贪心大赌一场,而且恰到好处,使结果能保证万元一失。 她果断地宣布,“我们不会付给你一万美元,但我们会付给你二万五千美元。” 探长的眼珠子都鼓起来了。 “作为回报,”她不动声色地继续说道,“你得将我们的汽车开到北方。” 欧吉维依然是一副目瞪口呆的样子。 “二万五千美元,”她重复道。“现在先付一万,等你到芝加哥与我们碰面时再付一万五。”
大胖子舔了舔自己的嘴唇,依然一言未发,那双圆圆的小眼睛似乎不相信似的直盯住她的双眼。一阵沉默。
后来,在她目不转睛的逼视下,他微微点了一下头。 场面还是一片寂静。最后还是欧吉维开了腔:“这支雪茄让您讨厌了吧,公爵夫人?” 她点了点头,他随即将它掐灭了。
习题全解
I .
1)Yes, he did, because he wanted to make them more anxious.
2)Because she didn't like her maid and secretary to know what they would talk to the detective.
3)Because he thought that he knew their secret and that he was in an advantageous position.
4)She found a note made but not destroyed by her husband.
5)He found that on the night the couple entered the hotel through the basement instead of the lobby, both very much shaken.
6)A brush trace is a mark left on something when lightly touched or rubbed.
7)Ogilvie came to talk with them rather than go to report to the police.
8)They had to spend one day or two investigating in the suburban areas.
9)Because every repair shop had been told to report to the police when a car needing fixing like theirs came in.
10)She thought that was safe for them by making use of the detective's avidity.
11)Originally, the detective asked for ten thousand only to keep silent and not to report to the police. But now the Duchess was asking him to drive their car north and she was ready to offer such a large sum. She knew the detective was greedy. Given so much money, he would do as she told him to.
12)Yes, Ogilvie accepted the Duchess' offer.
Ⅱ .
1)The house detective's small narrow eyes looked her up and down scornfully from his fat face with a heavy jowl.
2)This is a pretty nice room that you have got.
3)The fat body shook in a chuckle because the man was enjoying the fact that he could afford to do whatever he liked and also he was appreciating the fact that the Duchess knew why he had come.
4)He had an unnaturally high-pitched voice. now, he lowered the pitch. When he spoke
5)Ogilvie spat out the words, throwing away his politeness. pretended
6)The Duchess was supported by her arrogance coming from parents of noble families with a history of three centuries and a half. She wouldn't give up easily.
7)It's no use. What you did just now was a good attempt at trying to save the situation.
8) "That's more acceptable," Ogilvie said. He lit another cigar, "Now we're making some progress. "
9)...he looked at the Duchess sardonically as if he wanted to see if she dared to object to his smoking.
10)The house detective made noises with his tongue to show his disapproval.
Ⅲ. See the translation of the text.
IV.
1)advertisement 2)brassiers 3)doctor 4)refrigerator 5)gymnasium 6)high fidelity(radio, photography, etc. ) 7) intercommunication system 8)liberation 9)memoranm 10)microphone 11)modern 12)permanent wave 13)poliomyelitis 14)popular-song 15)preparatory (school) 16)professor 17)sister 18)television 19)veterinarian 20)zoological
V.
1)a half-finished letter 2)a half-closed window 3)a piece of half-baked bread 4) a half-turned body 5) a well-appointed hotel 6)well-behaved pupils 7)well-chosen words 8)well-fed children 9)well-informed sources (people) 10) high-flown language
VI.
1)sound (v.) His words sound lofty and pretentious.
2)figure (v.) Commerce figures largely in the prosperity of the city.
3)go (n.) He is always on the go from early morning till late at night.
4)try (n.) He didn't succeed in his first try, but he kept on jumping.
5)st (v.) They are sting
6)square(v. ) He squared his the crops with insecticide. shoulders to show his determination.
7)good(n.)Overworking yourself will do more harm than good.
8)head(v.)On hearing that,he headed straight for the gate without looking back.
9)make(n.)I don't like a bicycle of this make.
10)reason(v.)If you reason from false premises.how can you expect the conclusion to be sound?
Ⅶ.
1)real 2)of no use/useless 3)are making some progress/ are accomplishing something 4)explain it exactly and in detail 5)what happens 6)dece/reason out 7)started for 8)upset 9)a quick examination or inspection 10)need/occasion 11)observes/notices 12)bribed 13)wealthy/well— to—do
Ⅷ.
1)surveyed 2)gaze 3)swept 4)flipped 5)chuckled 6) shot out 7)spat forth these words8)sprang to her feet 9)clasped lO)swung around 11)detect 12)stared
Ⅸ.
1)sardonic重在嘲讽,sarcastic重在嘲笑。
2)self-confidence意为依靠自己的力量;self-assurance指过于相信自己的能力,带贬义,可指自负。
3)accuse可用于正式场合,也可用于非正式场合,可用于官方,也可用于私人;charge指正式控告,到法院控告某人。
4)tired指疲劳或疲倦;weary指厌倦,不能或不愿继续下去。
5)leisurely意为不紧不慢地或从容不迫地。
6)oblige指为……帮忙;help意义广泛得多。
7)discreetly意为保持沉默,不让别人知道。
8)racing指脑筋在飞快地转动,quick指的是反应快,聪明(quick—minded)。
9)tense和nervous都表示害怕、担心;tense还可指焦虑不安,神经上紧张。在这里,用tense暗示公爵不是一个生性紧张的人,而是当时焦虑不安和害怕。
10)eventuality指可能出现的结果,possibility指可能出现的事情。
11)respite指延期、推迟或短时间的休息;relief指解除痛苦、疲劳、忧虑等之后的轻松。
12)vacillate指思想一时动摇,拿不定主意;indecisiveness则指人优柔寡断的性格。
Ⅹ.
1)sleep 2)work 3)the moment 4)thought 5)a doubt 6)time 7)labour 8)perspiration 9)music lO)mind 11) steel 12)events 13)laughter 14)refusal
Ⅺ.
1)他从不会被出乎意料的问题难倒。
2)明年他们将生产更多的稻米。
3)这事真难办。(或:这事真糟。)
4)他跃跃欲试。
5)这位老人仍然精力充沛。
6)这个小店出售花哨的小商品。
7)你想喝点什么?
8)这个男孩正在猛长个儿。
9)这个女孩是个神枪手。
10)这两位大人物进行了私下会晤。
11)我们被安排在招待所里过夜。
12)他发现自己陷入了困境。
13)突然我想到了一个主意。
14)他的科学幻想小说在美国轰动一时。
Ⅻ.
1)There is no call for hurry.Take your time.
2)Are you suggesting that I am telling a lie?
3)He tried every means to conceal the fact.
4)Our chance to succeed is very slim.Nevertheless we shall do our utmost.
5)We will have our meeting at 10 tomorrow morning unless notified otherwise.
6)Neither of us is adept at figures.
7)Would it be possible to reach that place before dark assuming we set out at 5 o'clock(in the morning)?
8)He was reluctant to comply with her request.
9)I know you are from the South. Your accent has betrayed you.
10)We have no alternative in this matter.
XIII. Omitted.
XIV.
Summary
The Duke and the Duchess occupy a luxurious suite in a large hotel in New Orleans. On Monday evening while driving with his wife from a gambling house, the Duke knocks down a woman and her child. Both are killed. The Duke and the Duchess, however, drive away. The hit-and-run becomes top sensational news in the city. The hotel's chief house detective Ogilvie notices the battered car when it comes back. He does not go to report this to the police, instead, he comes to the couple's suite and has a talk with them. He promises to keep quiet about what he knows and asks for a large sum of money in return for the favour. The Duke, now totally at a loss as to what to do, has to let his wife handle the problem. The Duchess, a clever woman, first pretends to know nothing about what the detective says and denies the fact that they have killed the woman and the girl, but later admits it after the detective has proced a lot of evidence. She understands that to get themselves out of this mess, the car has to be driven out of the south where people are alerted about the hit-and-run. So she offers to pay Ogilvie twice more than he has asked on condition that he drives the ear to Chicago up in th
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