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『簡體書』新途径 大学实用英语基础教程1(第2版)

書城自編碼: 2980762
分類:簡體書→大陸圖書→外語英語綜合教程
作者: 张君
國際書號(ISBN): 9787512130180
出版社: 北京交通大学出版社
出版日期: 2016-08-01
版次: 1 印次: 1

書度/開本: 16开 釘裝: 平装

售價:HK$ 72.0

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內容簡介:
《"十二五"高职高专规划教材:新途径大学实用英语基础教程1第2版》共8个单元,内容涉及大学、家庭、风景、饮食、名人、动物、爱好和节庆。每个单元由以下几部分组成:听歌曲(听力练习)、赏图片(词汇学习)、看影视(语句学习)、读美文(篇章学习)、谈话题(观点表达)、懂常识(文化学习),以及语法回顾。
目錄
Unit 1 At College
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 2 Family and Home
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 3 Scenery and View
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 4 Eating and Drinking
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 5 Famous Figure
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 6 Animals and Pets
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 7 Interests and Hobbies
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
Unit 8 Celebration
Part Ⅰ Singing and Listening
Part Ⅱ Communicating
Part Ⅲ Watching and Roleplaying
Part Ⅳ Reading
Part Ⅴ Expressing
Part Ⅵ Understanding Culture
Part Ⅶ Grammar Review
內容試閱
Everywhere there are plenty ofpubs, in which people play darts, talk and drink, usually while standing up.Everypub has its name, its sign and its "regulars"its customers who tum up night after night.A few old pubs have realcharacter but many are dull and ugly.It seems that the English think it rather indecent for people to drink alcoholicdrinks in any place where they can be seen from outside.So pubs usually not only have no tables outside, but are sobuilt that it is impossible for people outside to see in, or for those who are inside to see out.There are exceptions tothis, but not many.Pubs are meeting places for working men after the evening meal.With pint glasses filledwith beer in Scotland the national drink is whisky they argue about football, the races, womenThe traditionalpub was a place for the men only.But things have changed, and more and more pubs are now places where men andwomen sit at tables, and they often provide good lunches.Most of them have a public bar, where drinks are slightlycheaper, and a saloon bar, which middleclass people usually prefer because it is more comfortable and less crowded.
The teashop is almost as British as the pub.From 3:00 to 5:30 p.m.teashops offer you a pot oftea, as wellas bread and butter, scones, toast and jam, and cakes of varying quality.The Americans do not have afternoontea.Nor do they use teapots, which they consider oldfashioned.They are quite satisfied with teabags and a potof hot rather than boiling water.The British say the American tea is like dishwater.

 

 

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