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Students have to finish registering for the new course by the end of April. n.an official list or record of names,.items,.etc.登记表,注册簿 e.g.The old man finally found the register of births and deaths (2)complacent:ad.self-satisfied;pleased with oneself自满的,自鸣得意的 e.g.After setting the world record,he became complacent. 3. Actually,though,don't such scores simply mean that I am very good at answering the type of academic questions that are considered worthy of answers by the people who make up the intelligence tests-people with intellectual bents similar to mine? (1)worthy:adj.deserving sth.like respect,admiration or support.etc. e.g.This book is worthy of careful study. Two points in this report are especially worthy of notice. (2)bent:n.special natural skill or interest嗜好,倾向 e.g.She has a scientific bent. He has a natural bent for music. (3)Analyze the structure of the sentence The subject of the sentence is"such scores",the predicate is"mean",and the object is the clause"that I am very good at answering the type of academic questions"."That are considered worthy of answer by the people"is an attributive clause modifying “academic questions'”while“who make up the intelligence tests'”is another attributive clause modifying the word"people' (4)Translate the sentence into Chinese 然而,实际上,难道这类分数不是仅仅意味着我很善于回答那些编制智力测验的 人们一智力爱好跟我类似的人们一认为值得回答的那类学究式的问题 吗? 4. For instance,I had an auto repairman once,who,on these intelligence tests,could not possibly have scored more than 80,by my estimate. (1)Paraphrase the sentence For example,once I had an auto repairman.I suppose that he probably could not achieve a score of more than 80 if he took these intelligence tests.Students have to finish registering for the new course by the end of April. n. an official list or record of names, items, etc. 登记表,注册簿 e.g. The old man finally found the register of births and deaths. (2) complacent: adj. self-satisfied; pleased with oneself 自满的,自鸣得意的 e.g. After setting the world record, he became complacent. 3. Actually, though, don’t such scores simply mean that I am very good at answering the type of academic questions that are considered worthy of answers by the people who make up the intelligence tests — people with intellectual bentssimilar to mine? (1) worthy: adj. deserving sth. like respect, admiration or support, etc. 值得的 e.g. This book is worthy of careful study. Two points in this report are especially worthy of notice. (2) bent: n. special natural skill or interest 嗜好,倾向 e.g. She has a scientific bent. He has a natural bent for music. (3) Analyze the structure of the sentence The subject of the sentence is “such scores”, the predicate is “mean”, and the object is the clause “that I am very good at answering the type of academic questions”. “That are considered worthy of answer by the people” is an attributive clause modifying “academic questions” while “who make up the intelligence tests” is another attributive clause modifying the word “people”. (4)Translate the sentence into Chinese 然而,实际上,难道这类分数不是仅仅意味着我很善于回答那些编制智力测验的 人们 —— 智力爱好跟我类似的人们 —— 认为值得回答的那类学究式的问题 吗? 4. For instance, I had an auto repairman once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not possibly have scored more than 80, by my estimate. (1) Paraphrase the sentence For example, once I had an auto repairman. I suppose that he probably could not achieve a score of more than 80 if he took these intelligence tests
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