Week7PART II. PROOFREADING AND ERROR CORRECTIONA'otcs to the examinee: .(1)√(2) / = of (3) crowded →peopled (4) capability→possibility(5)grew - grow(6) / = into or = a →[develops into a ](7) ^= also→[It alsodevelops](8) for→of (9) sackings - sacking /sacks(10) / = the (11) ^= which[mud which, in](12) carried -- carrying(13)√(14) ^= a [a bit of luck](15)with→In (16) both →alike (17)√(18) effectual→effective(19) never →generally/ usually or / = never (20) = from [benefiting from any]A. Reference version for C-E translation:Having heard this, the priest gave him a pillow, saying, '`Just put your head on my pillow, I assure you that you’ll be a man of high position and great wealth, and your wishes will come true." Just then the inn-keeper began to steam a plate of millet. Lu Sheng merrily took the pillow and lay down to sleep without even undressing himself. Soon he began dreaming.In his dream he became an official and was quickly promoted, finally becoming a prime minister, enjoying life to his heart's content. Just as he was beside himself with joy and ambition, Lu Sheng was awakened with a start by the inn-keeper's shout, "Here comes our guest! "Rubbing his eyes, Lu Sheng found that the millet was not yet ready.B. Reference version for E-C translation:人口的增长导致对世界上有限的空气、水、土地的需求不断增长。
伴随着人口增长的是越来越多的人渴望着更高的生活水平。
于是对电、水、货物的更大的需求必然带来更多的废物有待处理。
这个问题已经引起人们对生物及其环境的更大关注。
许多人认为,人类没有尽快地解决这一问题,却只顾谋求私利,以至于到了无可挽回的地步以后才充分认识到这种损害。
然而,要重新改变事物的进程已为时晚矣。
生态学家们说,我们决意想拥有一辆新的汽车或洗衣机,或是决意通过使用化肥使我们的庄稼获得更大的产量,以至于我们忽视了这一事实:生命依靠着许多微生物有效地工作。
Translate the following underlined part of the text into English.泼水节是傣族的年节。
按照傣历,它在清明节后四月十三日至十五日之间。
泼水是傣族年节的主要喜庆活动。
人们相互泼水,表示洗去身上一年的污尘,祝福新的一年幸福平安。
泼水有文泼和武泼之分。
文泼是对长者的,舀起一勺净水,说着祝福的话,拉开对方的衣领,让水沿着脊梁流下去,被泼的人高兴地接受祝福。
武泼则没有固定的形式,用瓢、用盆、用桶都可以,互相追逐,迎头盖脸地泼。
被人泼的水越多,说明受到的祝福越多,被泼的人也越高兴。
除了泼水,傣族年节还有赛龙船、放高升、放火花等活动。
SECTION B: ENGLISH TO CHINESETranslate the following underlined part of the text into Chinese.Scientists say that every time we sleep we dream. Some people say that they very seldom or never dream. These scientists would then say that such people have just forgotten their dreams, not that they have not dreamt. So if we dream every night, what use does dreaming have?Some say that dreaming is very important, that it can predict future troubles and joys or that the monsters and demons in our dreams represent our deepest anxieties and fears. Some say though that a nightmare does not necessarily have a negative meaning.For example, dreaming of your own death is highly frightening and can cause you to wake suddenly from dreaming, your whole body covered in sweat with fright. However the meaning of this dream is not death, but a turning point in life, the future has no limits and you can achieve full success. On the other hand dreaming of finding moneyactually means you will lose something.However you cannot just say that a good dream means something bad and a bad dream means something good, it all depends on the circumstances. Take for example dreaming of water; clear water can indicate riches, muddy water indicates disputes. If the water is hot then you must guard against unexpected dangers.This all may be very interesting, but I feel I have some kind of duty to inform everyone that there are some experts who say that dreams have no meaning at all. Dreams are no more than the brain sorting through various things while we sleep and it is best if we forget them altogether.The number of motor vehicles using the roads in Great Britain(1) has increased. It has increased at an enormous or (1)(2) unforeseen rate during the time which elapsed (2)(3) since the petrol-driven motor-car gave its first (3)(4) appearance in this country. Instead, not only has (4)(5) there been an increase in numbers, and what is also (5)(6) highly significant, there has been a great increase (6)(7) in the speed and sizes of the vehicles, and it is (7)(8) this never-growing density of road traffic, as well (8)(9) as the high speed which it travels, that must be (9))(10) reckoned between the chief causes of road accidents. (10)(11) During the later part of the last century the roads (11)(12) were fully capable of meeting all demands made (12)(13) on them by the horse-pulled traffic for which they (13)(14) built, but the rapid increase in motor traffic (14)(15) has greatly out-stripped all the efforts that have (15)(16) been made towards the modernization of existed (16)(17) roads and the establishment of new ones. As a (17)(18) consequence, the roads in general are able to (18)(19) meet all the demands when modern traffic imposes on (19)(20) them and at the same time afford reasonable safety (20)to the pedestrian, especially to the child pedestrian.。