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Qian Zhongshu was one of the most well-known Chinese 1 to the western world. Born on November 21, 1910 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, he grew up with his uncle, who didn't have a son. Qian liked reading books and had a 2 memory (记忆力). He only needed to read something once before learning it by heart. 5 He showed his good memory (记忆力) at an early age. When he was a small boy, his uncle often 3 him to tea houses. He liked reading story books in the tea houses. When they returned home, he could repeat the stories to his cousins. Qian went to Tsinghua University in 1929. Although he failed his math test, 6. he entered the university because he was so good at Chinese and English. In Tsinghua University he met his wife Yang Jiang, who is one year 4 than him and a famous writer, too. They married in 1935. 7. 两年以后,他们的女儿钱媛出生了。 Qian died of illness on December 19, 1998. He left many works to the world. His most famous novel, Fortress Besieged (围城), came out in 1947. It has been translated into (已经被翻译成) more than six foreign languages. 任务一: 用下列方框中所给词的适当形式完成文中1 2 3 4 四空,使其语意正确,逻辑合理。 (每词限用一次, 每空限填一词)
任务二: 将 5 处划线句子翻译成汉语。 5.___________________________________________________________________. 任务三: 将 6 处划线句子进行同义句转化。 6.he entered the university because he ______ so ______ ______ Chinese and English. 任务四: 将 7 译成英语。 7.____________________________________________________________________. |
1. writers 2.surprising 3.took 4.younger 5. 他在幼年时就表现出超人的记忆力。 6. did well in 7. Two years later, their daughter Qian Yuan was born. (5,7题答案不唯一) |
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