出版時間:2010-12 出版社:上海外語教育出版社 作者:戴勁,馬薇娜 編著 頁數(shù):189
內(nèi)容概要
以讀助聽,以讀促聽。借助英語影視字幕的獨特語言教學(xué)功能,縮小英語聽力水平與閱讀水平之間的差距,實現(xiàn)由“聽不懂”到“聽得懂”的成功過渡。
創(chuàng)新口語練習。
“字幕電影配音”為學(xué)生創(chuàng)造一個集視譯、表述和表演為一體的獨特口語訓(xùn)練平臺。
原汁原味,真實地道。所選視聽材料均屬于真實語料,為反映英語國家真實事件的紀實片。
本教程適合高等院校英語專業(yè)視聽說課程使用,也可供非英語專業(yè)碩士和博士研究生視聽說課程使用,尤其適合有志于看懂和聽懂英語紀實片的廣大英語學(xué)習者。
書籍目錄
Unit 1 Cyber Warfare
Unit 2 The Land Warrior
Unit 3 Wolf at Our Door
Unit 4 Militarized Dolphins
Unit 5 Theory of Mind--From Babyhood to Childhood
Unit 6 "Doomsday Plans" in the U.S
Unit 7 The Lost Bombs
Unit $ The Aurora
Unit 9 Mystery Map
Unit 10 Raging Planet: Lightning
Unit 11 Bomb Attacks
Unit 12 The First Battle of the U.S. Civil War
Unit 13 Scare Me
Uint 14 Art of Forgery
章節(jié)摘錄
The Industrial Revolution may be defined as the application of power-driven machinery to manufacturing. It had its beginning in remote times, and is still continuing in some places. In the eighteenth century all of western Europe began to industrialize rapidly, but in England the process was most highly accelerated. England's head start (間上領(lǐng)先) may be attributed to the emergence of a number of simultaneous (同時存在的) factors. Britain had burned up her magnificent oak (橡樹) forests in its fireplaces, but large deposits of coal were still available for industrial fuel. There was an abundant labor supply to mine coal and iron, and to man the factories. From the old commercial empire there remained a fleet, and England still possessed colonies to furnish raw materials and act as captive (受壟斷的) markets for manufactured goods. Tobacco merchants of Glasgow and tea merchants of London and Bristol had capital to invest and the technical know-how derived from the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century. Last, but not east important, the insularity (島國性質(zhì)) of England saved industrial development from being interrupted by war. Soon all western Europe was more or less industrialized, and the coming of electricity and cheap steel after 1850 further speeded the process. ……
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