Translation7.我后来才知道那位看起来又老又满脸皱纹的人才45岁左右。lookedoldandwrinkledcameto knowlaterI later came to know that the man looked old and wrinkledwas only about 45V
came to know looked old and wrinkled later I later came to know that the man looked old and wrinkled was only about 45. 7.我后来才知道那位看起来又老又满脸皱纹的人才45岁左 右。 Translation
Translation8.大学毕业之后不久,他便证明自己是一个称职而负责的英语教师。establishhimselfasresponsiblequalifiedAfter graduating from university, he soon establishedhimself as a qualified and responsible teacher of English.U
8.大学毕业之后不久, 他便证明自己是一个称职而负责的 英语教师。 qualified responsible establish himself as After graduating from university, he soon established himself as a qualified and responsible teacher of English. Translation
合Text BText B: Firm, Fair, and FriendlyLanguagePointsComprehension ExercisesReadingSkill
Text B • Language Points • Comprehension Exercises • Reading Skill Text B: Firm, Fair, and Friendly
Text B: Firm, Fair, and FriendlyFirm,Fair,andFriendly1.I liked most of my teachers in college.They were, for the mostpart, friendly and competent, willing to help students.I liked them -butIdon't rememberthemverywell, except for Mr.Jones,my seniorEnglish teacher.He was an enthusiastic,sensitive man,who knewhis subject and was determined that we would learn it and love ittoo
Text B: Firm, Fair, and Friendly Firm, Fair, and Friendly 1. I liked most of my teachers in college. They were, for the most part, friendly and competent, willing to help students. I liked them — but I don’t remember them very well, except for Mr. Jones, my senior English teacher. He was an enthusiastic, sensitive man, who knew his subject and was determined that we would learn it and love it, too
Text B: Firm, Fair, and Friendly2.Mr. Jones was a tall, slender man in his mid-forties with gray,thinning hair.Perched precariously on his nose, his glasses gave hima serious look.But they didn't remain there long, for he was alwaystaking them off and polishing them and putting them in his mouthwhen he thought over a response to a student's question. When hewalked into class,he was always carrying two or three books withstrips ofpapersticking out ofthem,markingpassages heplannedtoread.I remember, too,the cardigan sweaters --he must have had adozen of them. On rainy days he substituted a blue raincoat for thesweater.But what I remember best was his smile. When he smiled,his whole face lit up; his eyes sparkled.His smile made youfeel goodatease,somehowreassured.K
2. Mr. Jones was a tall, slender man in his mid-forties with gray, thinning hair. Perched precariously on his nose, his glasses gave him a serious look. But they didn’t remain there long, for he was always taking them off and polishing them and putting them in his mouth when he thought over a response to a student’s question. When he walked into class, he was always carrying two or three books with strips of paper sticking out of them, marking passages he planned to read. I remember, too, the cardigan sweaters - he must have had a dozen of them. On rainy days he substituted a blue raincoat for the sweater. But what I remember best was his smile. When he smiled, his whole face lit up; his eyes sparkled. His smile made you feel good, at ease, somehow reassured. Text B: Firm, Fair, and Friendly