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本套辅导与教材同步,每课由Text A和Text B两部分组成。TextA包括以下五部分:
一、课文导读 (一)内容梗概:从全局的角度简洁概述Text A的课文大意,剖析作者的观点和写作目的,以帮助学生学习和理解课文。 (二)背景知识:介绍与课文相关的典型背景知识,帮助学生透过语言材料了解与课文有关的人物、事件、地理、文化、政治、社会等知识,拓展知识面。 二、词汇与短语 (一)词汇:注有音标、词性、英汉释义、重要词语的同义词、反义词、派生词,以帮助学生更好地理解词义。对于重要词汇词列出其常用的词义,并在每个义项后配以例句及译文。 (二)短语:对课文中出现的重要短语给以英汉释义及例句,以帮助学生加深对短语要点的理解。 三、课文注释 对课文中出现的语言要点加以英汉解释;对典型语言点加以归纳总结;对语言理论加以简洁、实效的介绍;对难句加以结构分析,解决对语言背景、修辞手段、写作意图、写作风格等理解的问题。 四、课文译文 给出课文的参考译文,便于学生理解文章、认清结构、明确主题,从中学到语言知识,提高理解与运用的能力。 五、练习答案及详解 对阅读、理解、词汇、语法等进行准确的详解、总结及示例、帮助学生准确掌握知识,突破难点。 TextB包括课文译文及同步测试两部分:课文译文便于学生从宏观角度分析篇章结构,同步测试从主旨、词汇、细节、理解等多方面加深学生对课文的理解。 喜欢读"这本书"的人也喜欢:
目录:
Lesson One
Text A Thinking as a Hobby Text B The Pleasures of Learning Lesson Two Text A Waiting for the Police Text B The Hitch-hiker Lesson Three Text A Why Historians Disagree Text B The Third Man Lesson Four Text A A Drink in the Passage Text B Teh Bench Lesson Five Text A Man of the Moment Text B Climbing the Mountain of Success Lesson Six Text A Groundless Beliefs Text B Corn-pone Opinions Lesson Seven Text A Spring Sowing Text B The Earth Poet Lesson Eight Text A Globalization's Dual Power Text B The Interational Language of Gestures Lesson Nine Text A The Most Dangerous Game Text B The Big Buffalo Bass Lesson Ten Text A The Telephone Text B The Hour of Letdown Lesson Eleven Text A The Pen of My Aunt Text B Only Three More Days Lesson Twelve Text A Lins and Tigers and Bears Text B Two Cities Lesson Thirteen Text A Soldier's Heart Text B War Lessong Fourteen Text A How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? Text B They Dared Cocaine-and Lost Lesson Fifteen Text A The Damned Human Race Text B The Case Against Man 书摘:
And other mornings,she'd collie in like thunders-something obviously had gone wrong the night before with her and that man(Para 45)
And other mornings she'd enter the bank with a face like thunder,looking very upset and angry,and it was clear that sth unpleasant must have happened between her and her unofficial fiancé the previous night And as time went by,I was just resigning myself to life without her-when the bank raid occurred.(Para 47) As time passed,1 was gradually accepting the fact that I would never win her,the bank robbery happened. to resign oneself to sth.:to accept sth unpleasant and inevitable passively There was this stranger threatening the wonlan that I cared more than my own life for(Para 47) There this stranger was threatening Nerys,the woman whom I cared for most in this world,even more than myself. But,you see if I hadn't run at Vic like that,she might never have-Not that she's ever blamed me. She's never once ever-Never.(Para 49) However,you know,that if I hadn't attacked Vie,she might never have been hurt.I don't mean that she has ever blamed me No,she’s never done that,not even once. Notice the frequent use of incomplete sentences in conversation They are incomplete for various reasons Sometimes there is a sudden change of subject Sometimes,the speaker needs to be subtle. Sometimes,the meaning is clear enough in the context One challenge to the reader's comprehension therefore is to be able to guess what the omitted words might be. But if you are used all your life to people taking pleasure in looking at you,then it must be very hu-ful when they suddenly start instinctively looking away from you.(Para 51) If you,in all your life,have been appreciated by other people because of your beauty,it is certain that you will feel great pain in finding that people now start to move their eyes away from your disfigured body,though you know they don't mean to. But,you see,if I looked away from h …… |