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- 商品名称:大学英语快速阅读教程(1)
- 商品编号:11148119
内容简介
《大学英语快速阅读教程》(第1册)是根据教育部新颁布的《大学英语课程教学要求》编写而成,适用于大学一年级(上)非英语专业学生或具有同等英语水平的阅读爱好者。《大学英语快速阅读教程(1)》编写目的是:通过积极主动的快读训练,帮助学生扩大英语词汇量,提高快速浏览能力、准确猜词能力、独立分析能力以及归纳总结能力。
《大学英语快速阅读教程(1)》编写严谨,具有高度的科学性、合理性和实用性。与其他教材所不同的是,本教程增加了“快速阅读方法指南”板块,旨在引导学生了解和掌握基本的快读技巧,进而取得良好的学习效果。
《大学英语快速阅读教程(1)》共设计8个单元,每单元4篇文章(全书共32篇)。文章的材料大多选自国外报刊和杂志,在语言规范、原汁原味的基础上,突出选文的科学性、可读性和趣味性;文章的体裁包括记叙文、议论文和说明文(主要指科技类)等;文章的题材广泛,内容丰富,包括:文化教育,高校学生学习、生活,风土人情,英美等国家历史,社会热点话题、掠影,时事聚焦,政治经济,人口,经济发展,现代生活,能源发展,科技发展,生存环境,风云人物等。
本教程的练习设计强调实训性,文章后附有“填空题”、“判断正误题”和“选择题”3种题型,基本涵盖了710分大学英语四级考试中的快读题型,问题设计合理、巧妙,期望通过这种训练,提高学生快速阅读能力。
目录
导读Unit 1
Passage 1 The Key to Success Is Education
Passage 2 Online Libraries:Great News for Adult Students
Passage 3 English Classes Saving
Passage 4 Be the Most Popular College Freshman
Unit 2
Passage 1 The Benefits of Living on Campus
Passage 2 Studying Overseas Guide
Passage 3 Western European Wedding Traditions
Passage 4 United States Tipping Etiquette
Unit 3
Passage 1 Easterin the U.K
Passage 2 The Tragic Event
Passage 3 Gold!Thousands Went to Western Canada to Find it
Passage 4 Recession Brings New Attention to Domestic Violence
Unit 4
Passage 1 Life in Somalia's Pirate Town
Passage 2 Drug Abuse in the United States
Passage 3 From Sydney to San Francisco: Lights Dim in Earth Hour
Passage 4 The Mystery of College Costs
Unit 5
Passage 1 Hello,Girls
Passage 2 Why Not Just Print More Money?
Passage 3 Getting Thin-for Good
Passage 4 Bringing Fish Back up to Size
Unit 6
Passage 1 Farms Begin to Grow in Cities
Passage 2 A Baker's Dozen
Passage 3 The Secret Language of Dolphins.
Passage 4 Alternative Fuel-Is Green the New Black?
Unit 7
Passage 1 Renewable Energy Is Popular,But Coal Is Still King
Passage 2 Barack Obama
Passage 3 David Beckham
Passage 4 Bill Gates
Unit 8
Passage 1 How to Benefit From Walking
Passage 2 Laid off Workers:Less Stressed Than Those Still Employed?
Passage 3 The Charm of Perfume
Passage 4 Why Are So Many People Getting Divorced?
Key to Exercises
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You will need to register with the university, college or school clinic, or a practice local to you. When registered, you receive an NHS medical card, which you should take care not to lose!Libraries
Most towns and cities will have at least one public library, which any one can join at little or no cost. As well as copies of national (and sometimes international) newspapers and magazines, many public libraries provide free access to the Internet and CD-ROMs. They'II also let you borrow recent novels and non-fiction books, and many will have music tapes and CDs (both popular and classical) and films on video that can be rented at a low cost.
Schools for Children
If you are bringing your family to the UK, your children under the age of sixteen can attend state schools without having to pay tuition fees. In most state schools boys and girls study together. School is required for children between the ages of five and sixteen, and the UK Government has pledged a nursery place for every four-year-old as long as their parents would like it.
Student Bargains
The National Union of Students (NUS) rs affiliated to most unfversities and colleges in the UK. When you register with an institution, you will automatically be issued with an NUS card and a student identity card. Your NUS card will allow you to save money on such things as public transport, cinema and theater tickets, and clothes from leading chain stores. Some local shops in your area will also give you lower prices if you show our card-your institution's students' union will give you a list of shops that do this.
You will also quality for an International Student ldentity Card (ISIC), which can be used for discount rates on Flights and international rail travel. For tr~vel within the UK, a student coach'card or rail card will entitle you to a one-third discount on most fares.
Both NUS and ISIC cards offer a range of added benefits, including legal advice and students services. The NUS is planning new electronic services for all students at universities and colleges, including free e~mail addresses and discounted online shopping. You can keep up to date with these plans at www.nus.org.uk.
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