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《英語聽力教程》分為初、中、高三個級彆,由北京外國語大學何其莘教授主持編寫,是目前我國英語教學界具有相當影響力的一套教材,至今已經纍計銷售數百萬冊。每冊均含《學生用書》和《教師用書》,功用不同,相輔相成。《學生用書》以錄音材料中的生詞錶、文化背景注釋和配套的練習為主。《教師用書》則包含錄音的書麵材料、練習答案和相關文化背景知識的補充讀物。
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內容簡介
《英語聽力教程3:英語高級聽力(教師用書)》包括錄音書麵材料,練習及答案,和補充閱讀材料三個部分。為瞭便於教師上課時使用,配有答案的練習排印在每部分的書麵材料之後。閱讀材料均根據該課中所涉及的重大事件,直接摘引於美國主要報刊雜誌或工具書,不僅提供瞭較多的背景知識,往往也是對錄音材料的進一步闡述。因此,教師可在學生因背景知識不足而齣現理解睏難時,挑選其中重要內容嚮學生作一些介紹。
作者簡介
何其莘,英語教授,博士生導師1994年起任北京外國語大學副校長。現任教育部高校外語專業教學指導委員會副主任兼英語組組長,中國英國文學學會會長,中國作傢協會會員。
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目錄
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
Lesson 11
Lesson 12
Lesson 13
Lesson 14
Lesson 15
Lesson 16
Lesson 17
Lesson 18
Lesson 19
Lesson 20
Lesson 21
Lesson 22
Lesson 23
Lesson 24
Lesson 25
Lesson 26
Lesson 27
Lesson 28
Lesson 29
Lesson 30
Lesson 31
Lesson 32
Lesson 33
Lesson 34
Lesson 35
Lesson 36
精彩書摘
Hostage Release
The convoy of three vehicles pulled to a stop in front of the old US embassy building on Ein Mreisseh Boulevard in Muslim West Beirut at 7 Sunday morning. As planned, a Westerner wearing dark glasses slid into the seat of one of the cars. Then, escorted by two truckloads of Lebanese police as a precaution against sniper fire, the convoy barreled toward the Green Line that divides the city‘s Muslim and Christian sectors. Minutes later, the cars crossed safely into Christian East Beirut, and David Jacobsen, director of Beirut’s American University Hospital, was a free man for the first time in 17 months.
Jacobsen thus became the first of seven Americans who had been still missing in Lebanon to win freedom, and there were hopes Thomas Sutherland might soon be next. Jacobsen‘s release followed a period of intense and secretive negotiations between officials of Islamic Jihad (Holy War), a shadowy terrorist organization known to be holding at least two other Americans, and Anglican Envoy Terry Waite, the Englishman who had helped win the freedom of two American churchmen who had been held captive in Lebanon, one 13 months ago, one as recently as four months ago.
On May 28, 1985, Jacobsen was walking from his apartment to his office in the war-torn city when six men picked him up. According to Jacobsen’s son, his father tried to keep his spirits up during his captivity by telling himself every week that he was going to be released the next Sunday. As each Sunday passed for 17 months, he told hostages held at the same location that it was going to be the next Sunday. Thus it seemed only fitting that his release actually came on a Sunday.
Despite his attempts to remain optimistic, Jacobsen became more discouraged as the months dragged on. Last November he was one of the signers of a letter to Reagan that appealed to the President to negotiate their release. When one of the other hostages, Father Lawrence Jenco, a Roman Catholic relief-agency official, was freed by his captors in July, he carried with him a videotape recording of Jacobsen. On it, Jacobsen said he “felt like one of Custer‘s men, adding, “You know the end of their stories. Pray that ours will have a happier ending.” In another videotape released last month, Jacobsen was highly critical of the Reagan Administration for having negotiated the release of Journalist Nicholas Daniloffin Moscow while refusing to make any deals for his freedom. Said he on tape: “Don’t we deserve the same attention and protection that you gave Daniloff?”
But after the months of few developments, events moved quickly last week. Waite showed up unexpectedly in Beirut on Friday for his first visit in several months. He clearly hoped to improve on his record of one release at a time. Islamic Jihad seemed to indicate that diplomatic activity was afoot that could achieve such a goal. Although State Department officials insisted that no deal was in the works, the terrorist group said in a statement following Jacobsen‘s release that the US had embarked on “approaches that could lead, if continued, to a solution of the hostages issue。
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