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《高級英語》(修訂本)是我國改革開放後齣版的大學高年級英語教材,一直深受廣大師生的喜愛,至今仍被廣泛使用,對我國的英語教學産生瞭深刻影響。《高級英語:教師用書1(第3版)》在保持《高級英語》(修訂本)的基礎上適當增加新的課文,用更具時代感的新課文替換原教材的部分課文,並對一、二冊的課文內容作適當調整,在學生用書中加強瞭關於作品、作者及作品背景的介紹;加強文章主題整體結構以及寫作風格的分析;調整瞭練習項目並作瞭適當修改等。
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Lesson 1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille Joseph R Blank
Lesson 2 Hiroshima — the "Liveliest" City in Japan (Excerpts)
Lesson 3 Blackmail
Lesson 4 The Trial That Rocked the World
Lesson 5 The Libido for the Ugly
Lesson 6 Mark Twain — Mirror of America (Excerpts)
Lesson 7 Everyday Use
Lesson 8 Three Cups of Tea (Excerpts)
Lesson 9 "A More Perfect Union" (Part I)
Lesson 10 "A More Perfect Union" (Part II)
Lesson 11 The Way to Rainy Mountain
Lesson 12 Ships in the Desert (Edited)
Lesson 13 No Signposts in the Sea (Excerpts)
Lesson 14 Speech on Hitler's Invasion of the U.S.S.R.
Lesson 15 Argentia Bay (Excerpts)
Appendix Ⅰ Paraphrase
Appendix Ⅱ Figures of Speech
精彩書摘
Students may wonder why a hurricane is given a woman's name like Camille and Betsy. For several hundred years, hurricanes in the West Indies were often named after the particular saint's day on which the hurricane occurred. For example "Hurricane San Felipe" struck Puerto Rico on 13 September 1876. Another storm struck Puerto Rico on the same day in 1928, and this storm was named "Hurricane San Felipe the second" Later,latitude-longitude positions were adopted for naming hurricanes, which was convenient and accurate for meteorologists to track them. However,once the public began receiving storm warnings and trying to keep track of a particular storm path, this became complicated and confusing. In 1953,the National Weather Service picked up the habit of naval meteorologists of naming the storms after women. In their opinion, the storms' temperament seemed female enough, shifting directions at a whim on a moment's notice. Of course this was biased and unfair. In 1979, male names were inserted to alternate with the female names, to the delight of feminists. Currently,there are six lists of names in alphabetical order used for hurricanes. These lists rotate, one each year; the list of this year's names will not be reused for six years. The names get recycled each time the list comes up, with one exception: Storms so devastating that reusing the name is inappropriate. In this case, the name is taken off the list and another name is added to replace it. For instance, there will not be another Hurricane Andrew, because Andrew has been replaced by Alex on the list.
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