歐美文化閱讀文選·上

出版時(shí)間:2008-2  出版社:吉林大學(xué)  作者:劉文華[等]主編  頁數(shù):330  

內(nèi)容概要

  這是根據(jù)實(shí)際教學(xué)的需要而編寫的一本高等院校英語選修課的教科書,它的編寫旨在為學(xué)生提供一些歐美文化方面的信息和知識(shí)。它是學(xué)生們了解歐美文化的一本很好的教學(xué)用書,不但能幫助學(xué)習(xí)者學(xué)習(xí)和掌握歐美文化方面的基礎(chǔ)知識(shí),而且也能提高他們的語言能力和英語表達(dá)水平及綜合水平。     本書由25個(gè)單元構(gòu)成,每單元4個(gè)Reading Passages,共計(jì)100篇短文。在每個(gè)Reading Passage的后面都設(shè)有詞匯表、注釋和句子翻譯或閱讀理解練習(xí)。這些文章的內(nèi)容包括西方的精神追求、價(jià)值觀念、議事方式、知識(shí)背景、科技和藝術(shù)等方面的情況和成就以及一些綜合知識(shí)等等。書本的選材以歐美文化為主干,側(cè)重美國文化,都是一些適合教學(xué)的質(zhì)量高的文章,對(duì)培養(yǎng)學(xué)生的語言修養(yǎng)和文學(xué)素質(zhì)、塑造完美人格、增強(qiáng)跨文化交際意識(shí)和文化鑒賞能力都有促進(jìn)作用。   該書具有知識(shí)性、系統(tǒng)性、科學(xué)性、時(shí)代性、趣味性、新穎性和可讀性等,方便教與學(xué)、思考和掌握。

書籍目錄

Unit One Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Nobel Prizes  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Basketry: A Stone Age Craft Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Fortune in Hardwoods  Reading Passage Ⅱ  What to Do with Solid Waste  Unit Two Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Introduction to Italy  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Italy's Finest Resource--Its People Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Conservation the Future is Now  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Pain and PleasureUnit Three Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Marco Polo  Reading Passage Ⅱ  St. Peter's Basilica Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Early Navigator's Best Friends  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Cool, Clear Water  Unit Four Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Gondola of Venice--Floating Symbol of a City    Reading Passage Ⅱ  The Leaning Tower of Pisa Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Scientists or Dreamers  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Marine Mineral ResourcesUnit Five Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Hans Christian Andersen  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Bernard Shaw Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Our Water Supply  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Following the RulesUnit Six Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   St. Patrick's Day   Reading Passage Ⅱ  Mozart   Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Cones and Domes  Reading Passage Ⅱ  GreeceUnit Seven Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Overview of Vienna  Reading Passage Ⅱ  A Safe, High Quality and Easy Way of Living  Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Seeing is Believing  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Rain Drops Keep FallingUnit Eight Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Beginning of the Dane--Norse Invasions  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Danish Culture Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   A Shaft of Vermont Granite  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Island on the MoveUnit NineUnit Eleven Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Life of Pablo Picasso  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Pop Corn and Potato Chips Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   For the Cause of Liberty  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Using Energy EfficientlyUnit Twelve Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Father of Science Fiction--Jules Verne  Reading Passage Ⅱ  The Gigantic Optional Illusion Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Clues to The Past  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Those Daring Young MenUnit Thirteen Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Overcoming Cultural Shock  Reading Passage Ⅱ  History of Black Harlem Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Problems of Older Americans  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Louis PasteurUnit Fourteen Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   American Classroom Customs  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Canada in the Second World War Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ  The Man behind the Braille System  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Income TaxUnit Fifteen Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   In Search of Good English Food   Reading Passage Ⅱ  Origins of Easter Traditions Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Curds and Whey  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Henry Ford and the American AutomobileUnit Sixteen Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   New York  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Rome Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Table Manners  Reading Passage Ⅱ  The Queen of Hearts by Wilkie CollinsUnit Seventeen Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Paris  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Panama Canal Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   From The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams  Reading Passage Ⅱ  From The Christmas Tree and the Wedding by Fyodor DosUnit Eighteen Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The History of Mother's Day  Reading Passage Ⅱ  British Bank Holiday Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   From The Awakening by Kate ChopinUnit Twenty-One Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   An Experience of Watching a Bullfight in Spain    Reading Passage Ⅱ  English Language and Culture Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Money  Reading Passage Ⅱ  The Cost of CivilizationUnit Twenty-Two Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Samaranch, the Olympic Patriarch  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Mt .Rushmore Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Chocolate: Everyone's Favorite Sweet  Reading Passage Ⅱ  A Unique Reporting SystemUnit Twenty-Three Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Getting Married in USA  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Ladies First Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   The Land of Opportunity    Reading Passage Ⅱ  Baked, Boiled, or FriedUnit Twenty-Four Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Free Concerts in Museums, Parks and Public Places  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Living a Long Life Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   London--A Good Place to Start Your Tour  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Peace for All MankindUnit Twenty-Five Part 1  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Abortion and the Death Penalty  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Birthday Parties and Potluck Parties Part 2  Reading Passage Ⅰ   Today's Drug Culture  Reading Passage Ⅱ  Read the LabelAnswers

章節(jié)摘錄

Italy is one of Europe's most complex and alluring destinations. A modem, industrializednation, with an artistic and architectural legacy that few other countries can rival, it's also aMediterranean country with a Southern European sensibility, where traditional attitudes stillprevail. Thriving small businesses contribute to strong regional identities, helping Italy avoidsome of the bland effects of globalization. In towns and villages all over the country, life grindsto a halt in the middle of the day for a long lunch, and is strongly family-oriented, with anemphasis on the traditions of the Catholic Church, which, notwithstanding a growing skepticismamong the country's youth, still dominates people's lives.Above all, Italy provokes reaction. Its people are rarely indifferent, and on one and thesame day you might encounter the kind of disdain dished out to tourist masses everywhere andan hour later be treated to embarrassingly generous hospitality. If there is a single nationalcharacteristic, it's to embrace life to the full: in the hundreds of local festivals taking placeacross the country on any given day, to celebrate a saint or the local harvest; in the importanceplaced on good food; in the obsession with clothes and image; and above all in the dailydomestic ritual of the collective evening stroll or passeggiata——a sociable affair celebrated byyoung and old alike in every town and village across the country.Italy is a peninsula, shaped rather like a boot, jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea. Itcovers a surtaee area of 30 i,230 square km and includes me islands or Sarctinia and Siciiyl I nedistance from the tip of the country's "toe" to its northern border is about 1380kin. Much of theland is mountainous, the highest point being Mont Blanc (4748m) in the north. Italy's population is nearly 58 million, with around 3 million living in the capital, Rome.The dominant ethnic group is Italian, with small clusters of German-, French- andSlovene-Italians in the north and Albanian- and Greek-Italians in the south. There is also agrowing Muslim immigrant community.

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