【编辑推荐】: 《普通高等教育“十一五”国家级规划教材:新视野大学英语:读写教程2(第2版)》先进的教学理念:教材编写充分考虑教学过程,注重教学内容、教学模式、教学方法及教学手段的创新,遵循分类指导和因材施教的原则,倡导课堂教学与自主学习相结合,提高语言能力,培养学习策略。完备的教材体系:系列教材包含1-4级,每级有《读写教程》、《听说教程》、《泛读教程》、《快速阅读》和《综合训练》。各教程自成一体,又相互联系,在巩固和强化专项能力的同时提高学生的语言综合应用能力。丰富的主题内容:教材内容以主题为线索,涉及文化交流、道德情感、信息技术、科学教育、社会焦点等各个方面,选材注重信息性、趣味性、时代感和文化内涵,有助于开拓视野,培养人文素质和文化意识。多样的活动设计:教材针对不同技能的培养需要设计了各类训练活动,充分体现输入与输出的有机结合以及从语言知识到交际能力的转化。活动形式多样,目标明确,鼓励学生积极思考和充分参与。立体他的教学支持:同步提供课本、光盘与网络课程,丰富和拓展教学内容,创造多元、立体、便捷的语言学习环境,帮助学生巩固知识,提高能力。同时为教师提供多种教学资源,支持教师的教学与科研工作。 【内容简介】: 《普通高等教育“十一五”国家级规划教材:新视野大学英语:读写教程2(第2版)》系列教材中的主干教材。本教程在第一版基础上,全面贯彻《大学英语课程教学要求》(简称《课程要求》)的精神,结合使用院校的反馈意见,在整体结构、选材和练习等方面均有不同程度的完善和提高。郑树棠总主编的《普通高等教育“十一五”国家级规划教材:新视野大学英语:读写教程2(第2版)》10个单元,供一个学期使用。每单元以一段100词左右的Preview开始,言简意赅地点出本单元主题。Preview既可以用于预习,也可以在写本单元summary时作参考。在Preview之后,单元内容分为两个部分:Section A和Section B。每部分各包含一篇课文和相关的练习。 【目录】: Unit 1 Section A Text:Time-Conscious Americans Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Reading for the Main Idea in a Paragraph Text: Culture Shock Exercises
Unit 2 Section A Text: Learning the Olympic Standard for Love Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Finding Out Word Meanings Text: The Standard for Olympic Excellence Exercises
Unit 3 Section A Text: Marriage Across Nations Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Recognizing Differences Between Facts and Opinions Text: Rich Meeting His Future Mother-in-law Exercises
Unit 4 Section A Text: A Test of True Love Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Reading for the Key Idea in a Sentence Text: Love Under the Nazis Exercises
Unit 5 Section A Text: Weeping for My Smoking Daughter Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Understanding Figurative Language Text: Stop Spoiling Your Children Exercises
Unit 6 Section A Text: As His Name Is, So Is He! Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Scanning Text: Judge by Appearances Exercises
Unit 7 Section A Text: Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Skimming Text: Are You a Workaholic? Exercises Section A
Unit8 Text: There's a Lot More to Life than a Job Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Identifying the Writer's Purpose Text: What Youngsters Expect in Life Exercises
Unit 9 Section A Text: Never Be a Quitter in Face of Life Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Predicting the Writer's Ideas Text: From Hardship Comes Success Exercises
Unit 10 Section A Text: Reports on Britain Under the Bombs Exercises Section B Reading Skills: Denotation and Connotation Text: Forty-Three Seconds over Hiroshima Exercises Appendix Glossary 《新视野大学英语》在线教学系统使用指南 【文摘】: A foreigner'S first impression of the US is likely to be that everyone is in arush——often under pressure.City people always appear to be hurrying to getwhere they are going,restlessly seeking attention in a store,or elbowingothers as they try to complete their shopping.Racing through daytime mealsis part ofthe pace oflife in this country.Working time is considered precious.Others in public eating-places are waiting for you to finish SO they,too,canbe served and get back to work within the time allowed.You also find driverswill be abrupt and people will push past you.You will miss smiles,briefconversations,and small exchanges with strangers.Don’t take it personally.This is because people value time highly,and they resent someone else‘'wasting”it beyond a certain appropriate point.Many new arrivals in the States will miss the opening exchanges of a businesscall,for example.They will miss the ritual interaction that goes with awelcoming cup oftea or coffee that may be a convention in their own country.They may miss leisurely business chats in a restaurant or coffee house.Normally,Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundingsover extended small talk;much less do they take them out for dinner,oraround on the golf course while they develop a sense of trust.Since wegenerally assess and probe professionally rather than socially,we start talkingbusiness very quickly.Time is,therefore,always ticking in our inner ear.Consequently,we work hard at the task of saving time.We produce a steadyflow of labor-saving devices;we communicate rapidly through faxes,phonecalls or emails rather than through personal contacts,which though pleasant,take longer——especially given our traffic-filled streets.We,therefore,savemost personal visiting for after-work hours or for social weekend gatherings.To US the impersonality of electronic communication has little or no relationto the significance of the matter at hand.In some countries no major businessis conducted without eye contact,requiring face-to-face conversation.In America,too,a final agreement will normally be signed in person.However,people are meeting increasingly on television screens,conductingteleconferences to settle problems not only in this country but als0一by satellit-ntemationally.
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