出版時(shí)間:2008-7 出版社:水利水電出版社 作者:心遠(yuǎn)軒工作室 頁數(shù):300
前言
英語學(xué)習(xí)是通過整合、加工和處理語言信息的過程來實(shí)現(xiàn)的。閱讀和聽力是人們接受語言信息的重要途徑,而良好的聽力水平是人們語言交際的重要前提。在實(shí)際生活中,由于語言學(xué)習(xí)者往往無法控制所聽語言材料的語速、語言清晰度以及說話人的言語表達(dá)特點(diǎn),因此,對(duì)于一些語言學(xué)習(xí)者來說,要做到在有限的時(shí)間內(nèi)準(zhǔn)確地理解并掌握說話人的意思是一項(xiàng)具有相當(dāng)難度的學(xué)習(xí)任務(wù)。聽的能力不僅與聽的技巧及其熟練程度直接相關(guān),而且與聽者的說、讀、寫的語言能力、文化知識(shí)以及思維能力等都有密切的關(guān)系。提高聽力的過程是-個(gè)不斷掌握技巧、豐富社會(huì)文化背景知識(shí),同時(shí)鍛煉分析歸納能力、推理判斷能力的綜合性訓(xùn)練和實(shí)踐過程。在各種各樣的聽力素材中,英語新聞因?yàn)槠鋬?nèi)容廣泛、難度層次明晰、發(fā)音標(biāo)準(zhǔn)等特點(diǎn),而受到廣大英語學(xué)習(xí)者和愛好者的喜愛,收聽英語新聞是提高聽力能力的-個(gè)重要手段?! 【毢糜⒄Z聽力,其實(shí)并無捷徑可走,只有經(jīng)常聽、反復(fù)聽?!缎侣?dòng)⒄Z聽力大突破》正是為迎合廣大英語學(xué)習(xí)者和愛好者的這種需要而特別奉獻(xiàn),其核心就是突破、突破、再突破。本套叢書所有聽力內(nèi)容素材均來自于國外著名電臺(tái)、電視臺(tái)的每日新聞播報(bào)和英語學(xué)習(xí)欄目,新聞內(nèi)容涉及政治、經(jīng)濟(jì)、娛樂、體育、科技等方面,篇幅長短適中,鮮活生動(dòng)、豐富有趣。叢書的語音文件均來自著名電臺(tái)或電視廣播的原汁原味的新聞報(bào)道,讓您在鍛煉聽力的同時(shí),還可以領(lǐng)略世界的精彩,了解國際上發(fā)生的重大事件,緊跟時(shí)代脈搏。
內(nèi)容概要
本書將收聽和閱讀融為一體,內(nèi)容新穎。本書選取時(shí)事政治、世界經(jīng)濟(jì)、社會(huì)問題和科技前沿的眾多熱點(diǎn)話題,多角度全方位解讀新聞事件;附帶的語音素材均為近年來主要英語國家各大新聞媒體,如BBC,VOA,CNN等公開播放的內(nèi)容,融合了實(shí)效性和可讀性。本書為英語學(xué)習(xí)者和愛好者練習(xí)聽力、獲得時(shí)事信息,提供了一種綜合性、趣味性的學(xué)習(xí)方式。 本書適合語言學(xué)習(xí)者作為提高聽力、鍛煉聽力的必備書,也可作為在校大學(xué)生的聽力素材參考書。
書籍目錄
叢書序前言News Item One:Iraq,Iraq and Iraq 爭論不休的伊拉克問題News Item Two:Show me the money 快快給錢News Item Three:Is it really secure in Iraq? 伊拉克真的安全嗎?News Item Four:Please take me home 回家News Item Five:May it is not the time 伊拉克難民難回家News Item Six:We’ve had enough of the War 美國反戰(zhàn)呼聲高漲News Item Seven:I love New York even more “9·11”六年后紐約人的心態(tài)News Item Eight:Today is the day to cherish 銘記與珍愛News Item Nine:What’s waiting for Bin Laden 神秘本·拉登News Item Ten:Britain strengthens laws against terrorism 英國強(qiáng)勢(shì)反恐News Item Eleven:United we stand 歐洲聯(lián)合反恐正在行動(dòng)中News Item Twelve:Be careful 7 Here comes Internet Terrorist 互聯(lián)網(wǎng)成為恐怖分子新武器News Item Thirteen:Where is the“Peace Road Map”? 中東和平路在何方?News Item Fourteen:Jerusalem:pain foFever 耶路撒冷--心中永遠(yuǎn)的痛News Item Fifteen:It all began with Black Friday 黑色星期五News Item Sixteen:Turning sour 美國經(jīng)濟(jì)走向惡化News Item Seventeen:lndian car manufacture 印度汽車制造業(yè)崛起News Item Eighteen:No green all roulgh 在阿富汗打高爾夫News Item Nineteen:Foreign fighters in Afghanistan 阿富汗的海外軍團(tuán)News Item Twenty:Hide and seek(Ⅰ) 美伊大玩捉迷藏(一)News Item Twenty-One:Hide and seek(Ⅱ) 美伊大玩捉迷藏(二)News Item Twenty-Two:Standing is the Solution 站立減肥法News Item Twenty-Three:Boy,don’t get fat 兒童肥胖危害多News Item Twenty-Four:Exercise can do wonders 奇跡是怎樣煉成的News Item Twenty-Five:Diabetes:A global epidemic 糖尿病全球蔓延News Item Twenty-Six:AI DS,go away 艾滋病,請(qǐng)遠(yuǎn)離我們!News Item Twenty-Seven:Smoke lives away 化成煙霧的生命News Item Twenty-Eight:Lower salt,tobacco use,more healthier 少鹽戒煙保健康News Item Twenty--Nine:Risky CT scan CT有風(fēng)險(xiǎn)News Item Thirty:Got the message! 毒品危害誰不知News Item Thirty-One:Government VS-scientists 科學(xué)家請(qǐng)發(fā)言News Item Thirty-Two:Bali conference 巴厘島全球氣候變化大峰會(huì)News Item Thirty-Three:A threat to world’s poorest 氣候變暖窮人最遭殃News Item Thirty-Four:Warmest decade 最暖十年News Item Thirty-Five:After the cyclone 颶風(fēng)過后News Item Thirty-Six:If we can learn beforehand 災(zāi)害教育離我們多遠(yuǎn)?News Item Thirty-Seven:Lesson has been learned 當(dāng)災(zāi)難再次降臨美國News Item Thirty-Eight:Wild fire or arson? 人為縱火引起加州大火?News Item Thirty-Nine:Modern version of praying for rain 面向蒼天求甘露News Item Forty:Shooting at campus 校園槍聲又起News Item Forty-One:America is in shock 最可怕的一天News Item Forty-Two:For the children 為了孩子News Item Forty-Three:Amazon in danger 亞馬遜之憂News Item Forty-Four:Beyond solar system 探索太陽系之外News Item Forty-Five:Mission impossible 太空修理工News Item Forty-Six:Polarice clouds 極地冰云News Item Forty-Seven:Dark matter mystery 暗物質(zhì)之謎News Item Forty-Eight:It’s the last frontier 終極石油News Item Forty-Nine:Garbage into clean energy 變廢為寶News Item Fifty:Solar valley 太陽谷News Item Fifty-One:Thriving organic farm 有機(jī)農(nóng)場總動(dòng)員News Item Fifty-Two:Google and Yahoo 谷歌、雅虎價(jià)值觀News Item Fifty-Three:Newest version of Windows 微軟視窗新系統(tǒng)VistaNews Item Fifty-Four:From iPod to iPhoRe iPhone:蘋果公司新戰(zhàn)將News Item Fifty-Five:Controversy over stem cell research 干細(xì)胞研究步履艱難News Item Fifty-Six:Listen to the whale’s song 鯨魚在唱歌News Item Fifty-Seven:Cannot wait to speak 寶寶學(xué)說話News Item Fifty-Eight:Chihuahua and Great Dane 大狗和小狗News Item Fifty-Nine:Ancient honey bee sail alone 解密蜜蜂基因組News Item Sixty:Vision for Mars 火星探索
章節(jié)摘錄
House Committee on Homeland Security about how the Intemet has becomethe weapon of choice for terrorists and other radicals. Their testimony comesin the wake of the passage in the House of the Violent Radicalization andHomegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. The centerpiece of thatlegislation is the creation of a National Commission to study violentradicalization and to determine the best way to combat it. Bruce Hoffman, a professor at Georgetown University says the nearlimitless communications options the Intemet provides such groups is essentialto their survival. "Without an effective communications strategy, a terroristmovement would be unable to assure a continued flow of new recruits into itsranks, motivate and inspire existing members as well as expand the pool ofactive supporters and passive sympathizers from which terrorism also drawsits sustenance," he said. Rita Katz of the private SITE Institute, which tracks terrorist websites,says the Internet enables terror groups such as al-Qaida to exist despite themoney the United States and other nations spend to fight them on the ground."Though guns, IEDs (improvised explosive devices) and other weapons arenecessary for terrorists to remain dangerous, the Interuet is what enables themto coordinate, share information, recruit new members and propagate theirideology. If we do not treat the Internet as a crucial battleground in the war onterror we will not be able to defeat the jihadist threat. The virtual jihadi networkhas replaced al-Qaida training camps," she said. The Internet is a tool not just for Islamic radicals, but for all types ofextremists. Parry Aftab, an attorney who specializes in Internet issues that affectchildren, says these groups are using the Web to recruit bored, middle-classyoung people with access to technology. "Kids who would have never beenexposed to this otherwise -- who are not Muslims, who are not normallyinterested in radical groups, who see it as a way to become included, a way tobecome famous, a way to become in (popular) , a way to find a place tobelong," she said.
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