出版時(shí)間:2006-12 出版社:上海社會(huì)科學(xué)院出版社 作者:李梅珍,徐棟良主 頁數(shù):146 字?jǐn)?shù):150000
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上海師范大學(xué)舉辦的澳大利亞短期文化學(xué)習(xí)交流項(xiàng)目從2001年開始至今已進(jìn)行了六年。六年來,有200多位學(xué)生在教師的帶領(lǐng)下先后赴澳大利亞的堪培拉大學(xué)、堪培拉理工學(xué)院和澳大利亞國(guó)立大學(xué)開展了跨文化學(xué)習(xí)與交流活動(dòng)。這本文集就是學(xué)生們參加這項(xiàng)活動(dòng)的生動(dòng)寫照。他們用英語表述了在澳大利亞學(xué)習(xí)交流期間的活潑有趣的所見所聞和樸實(shí)的深切的真情實(shí)感。這些文章雖然說小,卻很有回味,很值得一讀,同時(shí)也給了我們?cè)S多關(guān)于國(guó)際文化學(xué)習(xí)交流問題的有益啟示?! ∫粋€(gè)有競(jìng)爭(zhēng)力的現(xiàn)代人,必須具有國(guó)際的眼光和視野,才能面對(duì)未來,面對(duì)挑戰(zhàn),面對(duì)新生活。走出國(guó)門,看一看外面的世界,對(duì)于新一代的中國(guó)青年十分必要,他們從中拓展了眼界,增長(zhǎng)了閱歷,考慮問題的思路會(huì)更開闊,更周全,更有遠(yuǎn)見。
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序前言豐碩之旅 親吻生活 精彩一夏 游學(xué)散記 活出精彩 不虛此行 直面挑戰(zhàn) 幸運(yùn)的日子 探索之旅珍貴的記憶 永恒的回憶 一生的記憶 我愛澳洲 澳洲瑣憶 回眸澳洲 異國(guó)之行 澳洲拾趣 快樂時(shí)光 美妙的日子戀戀澳洲行 傾心之旅 夢(mèng)系澳洲 歷經(jīng)華彩憶澳洲 美味野餐 迷路 淘淘樂 初學(xué)烘焙情長(zhǎng)誼深 我的澳洲之家 他鄉(xiāng)遇知音 澳洲小住 堪培拉花絮 一見鐘情戀澳洲 后會(huì)有期 友誼長(zhǎng)存景點(diǎn)摘星異域風(fēng)情
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An Eternal Memory During the summer vacation I went to Australia. It was my first experience to go abroad and everything was new and exciting to me. There I learnt many things that I had never learnt before, and gained much experience that would have great impact on my life. My short visit to Australia will always remain a fond memory with me. I stayed in Canberra, the capital of Australia, for over five weeks. I was deeply impressed. But at first I felt lonely and helpless, because it was a totally strange place to me. Everything was much too different from that in my own country where I had been living for 20 years, though nearly everyone I met with in Canberra was very kind to me. But I told myself, there was nothing to be afraid of; I should take it easy, bridge the cultural gap, and get used to everything in the different culture. After all, my friends would keep me good company. A week later, I began to like this beautiful city. Unlike Shanghai, a metropolitan city with a dense population and heavy traffic, Canberra is just like a big garden with an exuberant growth of trees and grass. People there enjoy a leisurely and carefree life. The air is fresh, the sky is blue, and the different shapes of clouds form a beautiful picture above our heads. Birds are never afraid of people, and a peaceful, trusting relationship has been developed between the people and the animal. Canberra is quiet and clean, thanks to its tremendous efforts in the environmental preservation. It is the best place to study or to spend the rest of your life, though it is a little bit monotonous. In Australia, all the roads looked almost alike and they all form circles. It was too hard for me to tell which street it was. In the first week, I even couldn't recognize the bus stop where I should get off, especially when it was getting dark. Because the bus doesn't stop at every bus stop, you should ring the bell if you want to get off at the next stop. But if you didn't know the stop where you should get off, how could you ring the bell? That was the biggest problem I met with in my first week in Canberra. Of course I got lost nearly every day during the first week. Sometimes I missed the stop; sometimes I got off the bus at the wrong stop. So it was very important to be able to read the map and the bus schedule. If you missed the bus, you would probably have to wait at least half an hour for the next one. But in spite of that, my classmates and I still felt very amused at this experience, since this would never have happened in Shanghai. Most of us regarded it as a chance to develop our ability of how to survive in a foreign country when we didn't have a car. Very soon we got more and more familiar with the roads and traffic there through our own efforts and without any help from our teachers or our host families. We really felt proud of ourselves because we had managed it all by ourselves. ……
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