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基本信息
·出版社:外语教学与研究出版社
·页码:41 页码
·出版日:2004年
·ISBN:7560034691
·条码:9787560034690
·版次:2004年1月第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32开 32开
·丛书名:外研社企鹅英语分级有声读物
内容简介
本书附赠磁带一盘!
本套丛书内容丰富,由易渐难,主要突出了以下特色:
分级明确:结合最新颁布的国家《英语课程标准》(实验稿)的精神划分适用年级,遵循语言学习的规律,充分考虑到不同年龄段学生生理和心理发展的特点和需求;
配有音带:有助于提高听力水平,加强学生对语言的理解力;
插图生动:带你进入“读图时代”,意向直观、准确;
题材丰富:涵盖现代流行,经典名著和精彩原创三大类别,内容还涉及名人,名著,电影,戏剧等不同的领域;
注释简洁:帮助减少阅读过程中可能遇到的阻力,并激发学习者的自信心;
配有练习:理解题目按照阅读图式认知理论精心设计,为阅读提供了方向性指导与检测手段。
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前言
亲爱的老师门,同学们,“外研社·企鹅英语分级有声读物”丛书是由外语教学与研究出版社和培生教育出版集团(Pearson Education)联合推出的又一力作。本丛书为广大学生提供了充分享受阅读乐趣的大平台!
我们出版此套分级读物的宗旨是为了给学习者提供大量的、不同题材的阅读材料。材料不仅要适合读者的语言能力水平,更要能够激发阅读兴趣——让读者感到自己是在读故事,听故事,而不是在学(study)英语,从而卸去教材课本中枯燥的语法知识的沉重负担,真正做到寓教于乐。更重要的一点是,读完一本小册子后你会很有成就感,觉得学习英语就是这么轻松、愉快!
本套丛书内容丰富,由易渐难,主要突出了以下特色:
分级明确 结合最新颁布的国家《英语课程标准》(实验稿)的精神划分适用年级,遵循语言学习的规律,充分考虑到不同年龄段学生生理和心理发展的特点和需求;
配有音带 有助于提高听力水平,加强学生对语言的理解力;
插图生动 带你进入“读图时代”,意向直观,准确;
题材丰富 涵盖现代流行、经典名著和精彩原创三大类别,内容还涉及名人、名著、电影、戏剧等不同的领域;
注释简结 帮助减少阅读过程中可能遇到的阻力,并激发学习者的自信心;
配有练习 理解题目按照阅读图式认知理论精心设计,为阅读提供了方向性指导与检测手段。
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目录
Introduction
Chapter 1 The British
Chapter 2 The Royal Family
Chapter 3 The British at Home
Chapter 4 The Changing Family
Chapter 5 Faces of Business
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文摘
书摘
Britain still produces*many things in its factories. But today British people have more money to spend. They want to enjoy themselves. So the fastest growing businesses in the UK are service industries*-hotels, restaurants, travel,shopping, and computer and financial*services. About 75% of British jobs are in service industries; they employ over twenty million people.
Many British companies have added new services to increase their business. Large supermarkets*like Sainsbury's and Tesco*do not only sell food. They also sell TVs and videos, clothes and petrol*. They even offer financial services. Most supermarkets open seven days a week, and many other shops are also open on
Sundays now.
A "round-the-clock*" service
The usual working day in Britain starts at 9 a.m. and finishes at 5 p.m. Most people work a five-day week. But now many companies want to give their customers* a"round-the-clock"service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Banks did this first. Many people needed money outside the banks' opening hours*. So the banks started "hole-in-the-wall"machines*. With a plastic bank card and a personal number,customers could get money out at any time, even in the middle of the night.
How hard do British people work?
The British working week is, on average, the longest of any country in Europe. In 1998 a new law was made. Workers do not have to work more than an average of 48 hours a week if they don't want to. But about 22% of British workers do work more than a 48-hour week. Men work longer hours thanwomen. British employers*must give their workers four weeks paid holiday* every year.
What are the main kinds of business in the City?
Banking and insurance. Banks were places where people kept their money. Insurance companies started because Britain had a lot of shipowners. Their ships sailed* all over the world, doing business with foreign countries. When a ship got
lost* at sea, shipowners lo
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