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姓名姚远学号 12122675 上课时间周二第 3 - 4 节Exercise One:Translate the following words into Chinese1.hostility 敌对2. testify 和盘托出3. contrite 悔恨的4.meditation 沉思5.forgive 原谅6.repentance 忏悔7. Breach 违反8. renunciation 放弃9. Commitment 承诺10. Sustain 保持Exercise Two:Fill in the blanks with word(s) given in the box. Change the form where necessary.hostility testify contrite meditation forgiverepentance breach renunciation commitment sustain1.You may reduce your stress by meditation or yoga.2.If you lose these data, I'll never forgive you.3.He was sued for breach of contract.4.This hostility can lead to aggressive actions or, in some cases, violence.5.Renunciation of pleasure has always been very hard to man.6.He made a commitment to pay the rent on time.7.She witnessed the accident and had to testify in court.8.The problem was how to get enough food to sustain life.9.Repentance alone did not cancel out such mortal sin.10.She was contrite the morning after her angry outburst.Exercise ThreeChoose the best sentence marked A--F to complete each of the following passagesA. I have done wrongB. I can be used for greater goodC. my repentance is genuine and sustained.D. to be forgiven, more than sorrow is requiredE. clergy and ordinary citizens alikeF. it is very important that our nation move forwardI believe that _____D_____ - at least two more things. First, genuine repentance - adetermination to change and to repair breaches of my own making. I have repented. Second, what my bible calls a ''broken spirit''; an understanding that I must have God's help to be the person that I want to be; a willingness to give the very forgiveness I seek; a renunciation of thepride and the anger which cloud judgment, lead people to excuse and compare and to blame and complain.legal language must not obscure the fact that _____A_______. Second, I will continueon the path of repentance, seeking pastoral support and that of other caring people so that they can hold me accountable for my own commitment.I will intensify my efforts to lead our country and the world toward peace and freedom,prosperity and harmony, in the hope that with a broken spirit and a still strong heart _______ _____B_________, for we have many blessings and many challenges and so much work to do.I am very grateful for the many, many people - _________E____________ - who havewritten me with wise counsel. I am profoundly grateful for the support of so many Americans who somehow through it all seem to still know that I care about them a great deal, that I care about their problems and their dreams.In this, I ask for your prayers and for your help in healing our nation. And though I cannot move beyond or forget this - indeed, I must always keep it as a caution light in my life - ___._______________F_______________________.Nevertheless, in this case, it may be a blessing, because I still sinned. And if ___C_____, and if I can maintain both a broken spirit and a strong heart, then good can come of this for our country as well as for me and my family.Exercise Four:Underline the sentence which is not appropriate in the following paragraph.A couple of days ago when I was in Florida a Jewish friend of mine gave me this liturgy bookcalled ''Gates of Repentance.'' And there was this incredible passage from the Yom Kippur liturgy. I want the parents of all the children in America to be able to say that to their children.28.I want to embody those lessons for the children of this country. For leaves, birds and animals,turning comes instinctively. But for us, turning does not come so easily. It takes an act of will for us to make a turn. It means breaking old habits. It means admitting that we have been wrong, and this is never easy.29But unless we turn, we will be trapped forever in yesterday's ways. I must always keep it as a caution light in my life. Lord help us to turn, from callousness to sensitivity, from hostility to love, from pettiness to purpose, from envy to contentment, from carelessness to discipline, from fear to faith..30.I don't think there is a fancy way to say that I have sinned. So if you will forgive me, I will domy best to say what it is I want to say to you - and I may have to take my glasses out to read my own writing.Exercise Five:Put the following sentences into appropriate and logical order.31 C B D AA. And rather unusual for me, I actually tried to write it down..B. I may not be quite as easy with my words today as I have been in years past,C. It is an unusual and, I think, unusually important day today.D. and I was up rather late last night thinking about and praying about what I ought to say today.32 B D A CA. I ask you to share my prayer that God will search me and know my heart, try me and know myanxious thoughts, see if there is any hurtfulness in me, and lead me toward the life everlasting.B. I thank my friend for that.C. I ask that God give me a clean heart, let me walk by faith and not sight.D. I thank you for being here.33. A D E F B CA. It means breaking old habits..B. It means saying I am sorry.C. It means recognizing that we have the ability to change.D. It means admitting that we have been wrong, and this is never easy.E. It means losing face.F. It means starting all over again. And this is always painful.Exercise Six:In most of the following lines, there is an error, either grammatically incorrect, or does not fit inwith the meaning of the text.If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.If there is an error, write the error on your Answer Sheet.Or 34 I am very grateful for the many, many people - clergy or ordinary citizens alike - who Council 35 have written me with wise council. I am profoundly grateful for the support of so manyThought 36 Americans who somehow thought it all seem to still know that I care about them a greatCorrect 37 deal, that I care about their problems and their dreams. I am grateful for those who haveCorrect 38 stood by me and who say that in this case and many others, the bounds of privacy haveExceedingly 39 been exceedingly and unwisely invaded. That may be. Nevertheless, in this case, it mayHave 40 be a blessing, because I have sinned. And if my repentance is genuine and sustained, andOut 41 if I can maintain both a broken spirit and a strong heart, then good can come out of this Correct 42 for our country as well as for me and my family.Exercise Seven.Read the following passage and answer the questions based on your reading.I may not be quite as easy with my words today as I have been in years past, and I was up rather late last night thinking about and praying about what I ought to say today. And rather unusual for me, I actually tried to write it down. So if you will forgive me, I will do my best to say what it is I want to say to you - and I may have to take my glasses out to read my own writing.Who made this speech? William J. ClintonWhat was the purpose of his speech ? To show his repentance and ask for forgiveness.To whom was the apology specially aimed?Everybody who has been hurt by this scandal. When was the speech made?September 11, 1998Where was the speech made? In the East Room of White house.What rhetorical device was used throughout his apology? Metaphor.Exercise EightRewrite the following paragraph, which is simple in structure.I am very grateful for the many, many people.They are clergy or ordinary citizens.They have written me with wise counsel.I am profoundly grateful for the support of so many Americans.These Americans somehow through it all seem to still know that I care about them a great deal. These American also seem to still know that I care about their problems and their dreams.I am very grateful for the many, many people - clergy and ordinary citizens alike - who have written me with wise counsel. I am profoundly grateful for the support of so many Americans who somehow through it all seem to still know that I care about them a great deal, that I care about their problems and their dreams.Exercise NineMultiple ChoiceComplete each of the following sentences with the answer that best fits the meaning.1.President ___A____ said: “Let us all take more responsibility, not only for ourselves and ourfamilies but for our communities and our country.”A) Clinton B) Franklin D. RooseveltC) Eisenhower D) Richard M. Nixon2.President __C_____ said: " Strength and wisdom are not opposing values.”A) Richard M. Nixon B) EisenhowerC) Clinton D) Ronald Reagan3.President __A___ said: " I can tell you, that contradicts evidence, history, and common sense."A) Clinton B) Ronald ReaganC) Richard Nixon D) Eisenhower4.President ___B____ said: " We must teach our children to resolve their conflicts with words,not weapons "A) Richard M. Nixon B) ClintonC) Franklin D. Roosevelt D) Ronald Reagan5.President ___D___ said: “When we make college more affordable, we make the Americandream more achievable ."A) Eisenhower B) BushC) Ronald Reagan D) Clinton6.President ___C___ said: " You can put wings on a pig, but you don't make it an eagle."A) Bush B) Franklin D. RooseveltC) Clinton D) Ronald ReaganExercise TenTrue or falseDecide whether the following quotes are Correct (T) or Incorrect(F).F 1. William J. Clinton said: " Let us all take more responsibility, not only for our families but for our communities and our country.."F 2. President William J. Clinton said: " Strength and wisdom are not opposing values."T3. President William J. Clinton said: " I can tell you, that contradicts evidence, history, and common sense”F4. President William J. Clinton is often credited for saying: “We must teach our children to resolve their contradicts with words, not weapons."F 5. President Ronald Reagan said: " We must teach our children to resolve their conflicts with words, not weapons.”T 6. President William J. Clinton said: " When we make college more affordable, we make the American dream more achievable."F 7. President William J. Clinton said: " Let us take all responsibility, not only for ourselves and our families but for our communities and our country.."F 8. William J. Clinton is often credited for saying: " Strength and wisdom are opposing values.”T 9. President William J. Clinton said: “You can put wings on a pig, but you don't make it an eagle "F 10. President William J. Clinton said: " I can’t tell you, that contradicts evidence, history, and common sense ."T11. President William J. Clinton said: " We must teach our children to resolve their conflicts with words, not weapons”F 12. President William J. Clinton said: " When we make university more affordable, we make theAmerican dream more achievable."F 13. President William J. Clinton said: " Strength and wisdom are not opposite values."T 14. President William J. Clinton said: " Let us all take more responsibility, not only for ourselves and our families but for our communities and our country.."F15. President William J. Clinton said: " we can put wings on a pig, but we don't make it an eagle.”T 16. President William J. Clinton is often credited for saying: " I can tell you, that it contradicts evidence, history, and common sense."。

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