出版時間:2009-9 出版社:西南交通大學(xué)出版社 作者:欣羚,楊安文 編 頁數(shù):169
前言
《大學(xué)英語自主閱讀教程》是根據(jù)《大學(xué)英語課程教學(xué)要求》以及當(dāng)前我國普通高等院校大學(xué)英語教學(xué)實(shí)際編寫的一套理念創(chuàng)新、內(nèi)容實(shí)用、體系科學(xué)并具時代特色的全新系列公共英語泛讀教材。它是一套由紙質(zhì)教材、配套光盤和網(wǎng)絡(luò)教學(xué)系統(tǒng)組成的立體化教材,旨在通過地道生動的語言、實(shí)用豐富的知識、立體互動的技能訓(xùn)練,并充分利用現(xiàn)代多媒體技術(shù),為學(xué)生打造完善的自主式學(xué)習(xí)環(huán)境,為教師提供現(xiàn)代化的教學(xué)監(jiān)控手段,從而實(shí)現(xiàn)過程性評估與終結(jié)性評估相結(jié)合的綜合教學(xué)評估體系?! ∫?、編寫原則 1.注重學(xué)生自主學(xué)習(xí)能力的培養(yǎng)《大學(xué)英語自主閱讀教程》的編寫注重課堂教學(xué)與課外自主學(xué)習(xí)有機(jī)結(jié)合,學(xué)生通過學(xué)習(xí)和使用本教材有望獲得自主學(xué)習(xí)能力的提高,從而為終身學(xué)習(xí)創(chuàng)造條件?! ?.強(qiáng)化學(xué)生實(shí)際應(yīng)用能力的培養(yǎng) 《大學(xué)英語自主閱讀教程》不僅重視語言技能的訓(xùn)練,更注重這些技能的實(shí)際運(yùn)用。無論是閱讀訓(xùn)練還是美文欣賞,內(nèi)容上都選擇具有時代氣息的最新語料,體裁上適當(dāng)加大應(yīng)用文所占比重,努力使英語學(xué)習(xí)寓于趣味性、實(shí)用性之中?! ?.重視學(xué)生人文素質(zhì)的培養(yǎng) 《大學(xué)英語自主閱讀教程》在不忽視培養(yǎng)學(xué)生科學(xué)素質(zhì)的前提下,重視文化教育,重視教材的前瞻性、思想性和文化內(nèi)涵。選材上,涉及不同國家的經(jīng)濟(jì)、政治、科技、文化、生活等方方面面,注意語言材料與文化內(nèi)容的融合、經(jīng)典性與時尚性的融合,所選篇章都富含文采,含義雋永,引人入勝。學(xué)生在了解相關(guān)文化背景的前提下,能夠更好地掌握語言;在切實(shí)掌握語言的同時,可以充分接觸異域風(fēng)情和外來文化。這樣,在語言能力形成的過程中,也就能潛移默化地達(dá)成文化認(rèn)知和建構(gòu),培養(yǎng)跨文化交際意識。
內(nèi)容概要
《大學(xué)英語自主閱讀教程(第2冊)》是根據(jù)《大學(xué)英語課程教學(xué)要求》以及當(dāng)前我國普通高等院校大學(xué)英語教學(xué)實(shí)際編寫的一套理念創(chuàng)新、內(nèi)容實(shí)用、體系科學(xué)并具時代特色的全新系列公共英語泛讀教材。它是一套由紙質(zhì)教材、配套光盤和網(wǎng)絡(luò)教學(xué)系統(tǒng)組成的立體化教材,旨在通過地道生動的語言、實(shí)用豐富的知識、立體互動的技能訓(xùn)練,并充分利用現(xiàn)代多媒體技術(shù),為學(xué)生打造完善的自主式學(xué)習(xí)環(huán)境,為教師提供現(xiàn)代化的教學(xué)監(jiān)控手段,從而實(shí)現(xiàn)過程性評估與終結(jié)性評估相結(jié)合的綜合教學(xué)評估體系。
書籍目錄
Unit OnePart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningRemoving Red Eye in PhotographsPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Blanked ClozePart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationAbout LifeUnit TwoPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningHow to Save the WorM? Everyone Has AnswersPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Short Answer QuestionsPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationLife Comes in a PackageUnit ThreePart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningHow to Prepare for a First DatePart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: TranslationPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationAn Awareness of SelfUnit FourPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningGetting Rid of Internet AddictionPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Blanked ClozePart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationMotherly and Fatherly LoveUnit FivePart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningHow to Retire in Your 30sPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Short Answer QuestionsPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationLearn to Live in the Present MomentUnit SixPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningWhy American Culture is UniquePart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: TranslationPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationFace Everyday PositivelyUnit SevenPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningThe Fastest Way to Find New CustomersPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Blanked ClozePart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationIf l Were a Boy AgainUnit EightPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningHow to Find ContentmentPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Short Answer QuestionsPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationWhat Is Your Recovery Rate?Unit NinePart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningSaying Goodbye to a Beer BellyPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: TranslationPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationRelish the MomentUnit TenPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningBeginner's Guide to RunningPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Blanked ClozePart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationBorn to WinUnit ElevenPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningHow to Deal with the Many Forms of CareerPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Short Answer QuestionsPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationThe Two RoadsUnit TwelvePart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningHelping Yourself to a Good Night's SleepPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: TranslationPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationTime Spent in a BookstoreUnit ThirteenPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningConsumers Must Say No to AdditivesPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A" Multiple ChoiceSection B: Blanked ClozePart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationThe Lesson of the Bamboo TreesUnit FourteenPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningBetter Nutrition Leading to Taller PeoplePart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: Short Answer QuestionsPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationThe Importance of Being BusyUnit FifteenPart Ⅰ Skimming and ScanningAn Architectural Landmark——the Bird's NestPart Ⅱ Reading in DepthSection A: Multiple ChoiceSection B: TranslationPart Ⅲ Appreciation and RecitationHow to Solve Personal ProblemsGlossary
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