新编英语教程7(高等学校教材)(A NEW ENGLISH COURSE Student's Book)
分類: 图书,英语与其他外语,大学英语,教材,
品牌: 李观仪
基本信息·出版社:上海外语教育出版社
·页码:310 页
·出版日期:2008年
·ISBN:9787544608176
·包装版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:高等学校教材
·外文书名:A NEW ENGLISH COURSE Student's Book
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内容简介《新编英语教程7》是供高等学校英语专业四年制本科生使用的综合英语教材,能帮助学生练好坚实的语言基本功,使他们的英语综合技能达到得心应手、运用自如的程度;使他们具有宽广的社会科学和自然科学方面的知识;使他们能灵活地进行有效的社会交际活动。
编辑推荐《新编英语教程7》共分九级:
预备级”为学生提供最基本的英语语音、语法和词汇知识及其应用方法,是日后熟练掌握英语综合技能的奠基石。本级教材有学生用书、练习册、教师用书。
第1至4级:供基础阶段学生使用,每级都有学生用书、练习册、教师用书、MP3录音。
第5至6级:供高年级学生使用,每级都有学生用书、练习册、教师用书、MP3录音。
第7至8级:供高年级学生使用,每级都有学生用书、练习参考答案。
目录
Unit One
TEXT I English and American Concepts of Space
TEXT II Private Space
Unit Two
TEXT I Tourists
TEXT II Chestnut Street from a Fire Escape
Unit Three
TEXT I The Subway
TEXT II Living in Two Worlds
Unit Four
TEXT I Style and Purpose
TEXT II Pub or Groggery?
Unit Five
TEXT I The Santa Aria
TEXT II The Dust-Blanketed Land
Unit Six
TEXT I How to Get Things Done
TEXT II Now That I'm Organized
Unit Seven
TEXT I The Aims of Education
TEXT II Another School Year —— Why?
Unit Eight
TEXT I Fifth Avenue, Uptown: A Letter from Harlem
TEXT II The Civil Rights Movement: What Good Was It?
Unit Nine
TEXT I Roots of Freedom
TEXT II The Philosopher and the Conqueror
Unit Ten
TEXT I Fear of Dearth
TEXT II The Backpacker
Unit Eleven
TEXT I Beyond Invalidism, Part One
TEXT II Beyond Invalidism, Part Two
Unit Twelve
TEXT I Charles Darwin
TEXT II Charles Darwin
Unit Thirteen
TEXT I The Scopes Trial
TEXT II The Trial That Rocked the World
Unit Fourteen
TEXT I Reading the River
TEXT II The Wilderness
References
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序言《新编英语教程》第七、八册供高等学校(四年制)英语专业四年级学生使用。其目的主要是培养阅读技能,兼顾语言基本功的进一步训练和英语综合技能的进一步培养,使学生在学完本教材后,在英语知识和技能方面能够达到高等学校英语专业高年级英语教学大纲所提出的要求。
本教程的编写原则列举如下:
1.采用启发式教学模式,引导学生独立工作、独立思考,培养学生的逻辑思维能力。
本教材在教学的不同环节,启发学生进行不同的活动,务必使学生不仅能独立工作,而且能进行逻辑思维,善于独立思考。例如,在课文前有课前思考题、
文摘But what we started to talk about was the balcony, from which we can get a long view of Chestnut street all the way from Broad street almost to the river15. It is a pleasant prospect, There is something very individual about Chestnut street. It could not possibly be in:New York. The solid, placid dignity of most of the buildings, the absence of skyscrapers, the plain stone fronts with the arched windows of the sixties16, all these bespeak a city where it is still a little bit bad form for a building to be too garishly new17. I may be wrong, but I do not remember in New York any such criss-cross of wires above the streets. Along Chestnut street they run at will from roof to roof over the way.
Gazing from our little balcony the eye travels down along the uneven profile of the northern flank of Chestnut street. From the Wanamaker wirelessis past the pale, graceful minaret of the Federal Reserve Bank, the skyline drops down to the Federal Building which, standing back from the street, leaves a gap in the view. Then the slant of roofs draws the eye upward again, over the cluster of little conical spires on Green's Hotel (like a French chateau) to the sharp ridges and heavy pyramid roof of the Merchants' Union Trust Company. This, with its two attendant banks on either side, is undOubtedly the most extraordinary architectural curiosity Chestnut street can boast. The facade, with its appalling quirks and twists of stone and iron grillwork, its sculptured Hurts and Medusa faces, is something to contemplate with alarfn19.
6After reaching Seventh street, Chestnut becomes less adventurous. Perhaps awed by the simple and stately beauty of Independence Hall and its neighbors, it restrains itself from any further originality until Fourth street, where the ornate Gothic of the Provident20 claims the eye. From our balcony we can see only a part of Independence Hall, but we look down on the faded elms along the pavement in front and the long line of iron posts beloved of sma
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