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《高级英语(2 学生用书 修订版)》内容提要:
《**英语(2 学生用书 修订版)/新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材》共有10个单元,每个单元由TextⅠ、TextⅡ和相关的练习构成。建议使用《**英语(2 学生用书 修订版)/新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材》的教师在一周的时间内完成一个单元的教学任务。
本册所有的课文均选自**手的英文资料,除了原文偏长需要删节以及少数冷僻词语作了替换外,一律保持原文的风貌,尽可能为学生提供原汁原味的英语语言素材。
《高级英语(2 学生用书 修订版)》图书目录:
UNIT 1
TEXT Ⅰ The Happy Man
TEXT Ⅱ The Place of Love in Human Life
UNIT 2
TEXT Ⅰ Preface to A Dictionary of the English Language
TEXT Ⅱ Why a Classic Is a Classic
UNIT 3
TEXT Ⅰ The Fiddler
TEXT Ⅱ Along the Frontage Road
UNIT 4
TEXT Ⅰ John Steinbeck’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
TEXT Ⅱ Saul Bellow's Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
UNIT 5
TEXT Ⅰ My Adventures with a Paint B
TEXT Ⅱ Art
UNIT 6
TEXT Ⅰ Third Walk
TEXT Ⅱ Nature
UNIT 7
TEXT Ⅰ God of Education
TEXT Ⅱ Virtue Ethics
UNIT 8
TEXT Ⅰ The Second Sex
TEXT Ⅱ Sexual Difference and Sexual Equality
UNIT 9
TEXT Ⅰ An Outline of Psychoanalysis
TEXT Ⅱ Bergson
UNIT 10
TFXT Ⅰ Building a Personality
TEXT Ⅱ Of Adversity
《高级英语(2 学生用书 修订版)》文章节选:
《**英语(2 学生用书 修订版)/新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材·》:
10 During the circus performance I kept my eye more on Hautboy than on the celebrated clown.Hautboy was the sight for me.Such genuine enjoyment as his struck me to the soul with a sense of the reality of the thing called happiness.The jokes of the clown he seemed to roll under his tongue as ripe magnum bonums.Now the foot, now the hand, was employed to attest his grateful applause.If any hit more than ordinary, he turned upon Standard and me to see if his rare pleasure was shared.In a man of forty I saw a boy of twelve, and this too without the slightest abatement of my respect.Because all was so honest and natural, every expression and attitude so graceful with genuine good—nature, that the marvelous juvenility of Hautboy assumed a sort of divine and immortal air, like that of some forever youthful god of Greece.
11 But much as I gazed upon Hautboy, and much as I admired his air, yet that desperate mood in which I had first rushed from the house had not so entirely departed as not to molest me with momentary returns.But from these relapses I would rouse myself, and swiftly glance round the broad amphitheater of eagerly interested and all—applauding human faces.Hark! Claps, thumps,deafening huzzas; the vast assembly seemed frantic with acclamation; and what, mused I, has caused all this? Why, the clown only comically grinned with one of his extra grins.
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