Lesson 14
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1 .I think the Red Army men will be surrounded and captured in very large members.
2.Hitler was hoping that if he attacked Russia, he would win in Britain and the U.S. the support of those who were enemies of Communism.
3. Winant said the United States would adopt the same policy.
4.I would said a word in favor of anyone who is attacked by Hitler, no matter how bad, how wicked or evil he had been in the past.
5.The Nazi state does not have any ideal or guiding principle at all. All it has is a strong desire for conquest and rule by the Aryan race, the allegedly most superior race in the world.
6. I can see the German bombers and fighters in the sky, which
have suffered severe losses in the aerial battle of England, now feel happy because
they think they can easily beat the Russian air force without heavy loss.
7. We shall be more determined and shall make better and fuller use of our re
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sources.
8.Let us strengthen our unity and our efforts in the fight against Nazi Germany when we have not yet been overwhelmed and when we are still powerful.
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1) This is true of the rural area as well as of the urban area.
2) He was counting on their support.
3)
I don't remember his exact words, but I'm sure he did say something to that effect.
4) The guests were overwhelmed by the warm reception.
5) They overwhelmed the enemy by a surprise attack.
6)Their difficulty is our difficulty just as we view their victory as our own victory.
7)
It is clear that German fascists were trying to subjugate the people in that region .
Lesson 14 Speech on Hitler’s Invasion of the U.S.S.R补充练习
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Ⅰ. Word explanation
1. Conviction
A. convention
B. well established fact
C. the state of being convinced
D. certainly
2. consult
A. advice
B. suggest
C. look up
D. go to a person
3. private
A. person
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B. one's own
C. previous
D. preserve
4. count on
A. depend on
B. expect
C. take into account
D. all of
5. enlist
A. win over
B. attractive
C. obtain
D. both A and C
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6. means
A. unkind
B. to represent
C. average
D. method
7. onslaught
A. invasion
B. aggression
C. fierce attack
D. annexation
8. cataract
A. cataclysm
B. waterfall
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C. disaster
D. flood
9. prey
A. sth. killed
B. speak to God
C. please
D. enemy
10. ally
A. join or unite
B. without the company of others
C. the centre of sth.
D. volunteer
11. fortify
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A. multiply by forty
B. strengthen
C. a stronghold
D. fortress
12. doom
A. grave
B. sepulchral
C. terrible fate
D. barge
13. prelude
A. introductory movement
B. to lure in advance
C. tyrant
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D. steadfast
14. intervene
A. invade
B. aggression
C. intermezzo
D. interfere
15. ferocious
A. brutishly violent
B. attacking on purpose
C. benign situation
D. obedient
16. presently
A. right away
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B. now
C. deliver
D. gift
17. portion
A. pork
B. part
C. port
D. proper
18. horde
A. class
B. squad
C. company
D. throng
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19. primordial
A. prime
B. introductory
C. primitive
D. element
20. smart
A. painful
B. wisdom
C. foe
D. folly
21. vestige
A. trace
B. vest
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C. invest
D. privilege
22. resolve
A. solve
B. settle
C. revolve
D. determine
23. accomplish
A. accompany
B. achieve
C. compliment
D. complement
24. distinction
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A. distinct
B. distinguished
C. difference
D. instinct
25. rescue
A. recover
B. queue
C. obscure
D. obscure
Ⅱ. Replace each underlined part with one word learnt in the text, the first letter of which is given:
1. Pressures made him go back to his old habit of smoking. r
2. The teacher wrote his remark of the composition in the margin. c
3. The lecture has been put off till next Friday. p
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4. She still suffered in mindunder his unkind words. s
5. The men threw their spears at the enemy. h
6. I earnestly hope that you will agree with me on this issue. c
7. Don't trust him, he is as clever as a fox. c
8. He came to America as a poor immigrant but soon got rich as a merchant. p
9. It is not our aim to conquer our foe, we are interested only in establishing peaceful relations. s
10. The fine for spitting on the street is 5 yuan. p
Ⅲ. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the following words or expressions in its proper form. Each word or expression is to be used only once.
appeal to, be true of, count on, devoid of, fresh from, in due course, issue, on the contrary, rid...of, round up, thereby, to that effect
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1. The great today is whether there will be war or peace.
2. The sheepdog the sheep and drove them through the gate.
3. Our team is you to win the match, Joe.
4. As \"due to\
5. He finished first in the race, winning the championship for his school.
6. She called him a villain or words .
7. Sound waves can not travel through a space air.
8. These are eggs the hen, not preserved ones.
9. I will answer all your questions .
10. His speech did not the head so much as to the heart.
Ⅴ. Reading comprehension.
1. The sentence “I asked that notice should immediately be given that I would broadcast at 9 o’clock that night” means that:
A. I noticed that I should deliver a speech at 9 that night.
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B. I asked them to notice me giving a speech at 9 that night.
C. that I was to give a speech at 9 that night should be noticed.
D. the BBC should be informed that the P.M. would deliver a speech at 9 that night.
2. The sentence “I suppose they will be rounded up in hordes.” means:
A. The Russian Army was broken up into small groups and would be captured one after another by the Germans.
B. The Germans came into Russia like hordes of beasts, surrounding and capturing many cities.
C. The Russian army would line up to form a circle so as to surround the Germans
D. The German army would line up to form a circle so as to surround the Russians.
3. The sentence “it is devoid of all theme and principle except appetite and racial domination” can be understood as:
A. Hitler and his regime were greedy and wanted to surpass other nations.
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B. For Hitler and his gang, nothing could be considered as ideal or guiding principle. The conquest of and rule over other nations was the strongest desire in them.
C. The only thing that Hitler and his gang wanted was to be better than other nations.
D. Hitler and his regime had conquered many other nations and this was very bad.
4. According to the speech, Hitler had believed that his attack on the USSR would:
A. cause conflicts between the United States and Great Britain.
B. ignite sympathy from the right wing of the western countries.
C. make the United States retreat from the war.
D. lead to a conclusion of the war.
5. According to the text, the final act of Hitler’s aggression was to:
A. defeat his enemy one by one.
B. make the whole western hemisphere subject to his rule.
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C. completely destroy the USSR.
D. free the Russians from communist rule.
第一册第14课练习答案
1-1: / 1-2: / 1-3: / 1-4: / 1-5: / 1-6: / 1-7: / 1-8: / 1-9: / 1-10: / 答案:B
答案:C
答案:B
答案:D
答案:D
答案:D
答案:C
答案:B
答案:A
答案:A
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1-11: / 答案:B
1-12: / 答案:C
1-13: / 答案:A
1-14: / 1-15: / 1-16: / 1-17: / 1-18: / 1-19: / 1-20: / 1-21: / 1-22: / 1-23: / 答案:D
答案:A
答案:A
答案:B
答案:D
答案:C
答案:A
答案:A
答案:D
答案:B
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1-24: / 答案:C
1-25: / 答案:D
2-1: /
答案: revert
2-2: /
答案: comment
2-3: /
答案:postponed
2-4: /
答案:smarted
2-5: /
答案: hurled
2-6: /
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答案: concur
2-7: /
答案:crafty
2-8: /
答案:prospered
2-9: /
答案:subjugate
2-10: /
答案:penalty
3-1: /
答案: issue
3-2: /
答案:rounded up
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3-3: /
答案: counting on
3-4: /
答案: is true of
3-5: /
答案:thereby
3-6: /
答案: to that effect
3-7: /
答案: devoid of
3-8: /
答案: fresh from
3-9: /
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答案:in due course
3-10: /
答案:appeal to
4-1: / 4-2: / 4-3: / 4-4: / 4-5: / 答案:D
答案:A
答案:B
答案:B
答案:B
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