英语泛读教程1学生用书

出版时间:2011-4  出版社:高等教育  作者:刘乃银|主编:黄源深//虞苏美  页数:270  
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  《英语泛读教程·学生用书(第3版)》供高等学校英语专业一、二年级使用,也适用于同等程度的英语自学者。全套教材共4册。《英语泛读教程·学生用书(第3版)》为第一册,共15个单元。单元一般分为四部分:第一部分为阅读课文及练习,练习包括判断课文中心思想、阅读理解、课堂讨论题和词汇练习;第二部分为阅读技巧,重点介绍各种阅读技巧,并配有相应的练习;第三部分为快速阅读练习,提供3篇短文,要求在规定的时间内完成;第四部分为课外阅读,提供和课文长度相当的语言材料,配有阅读理解题和思考题。  本教材第三版替换了第二版的部分内容,并根据难易程度调整了单元顺序,使阅读文章题材更加广泛、更具有时代感。

书籍目录

Unit1Text LoveReading Skills Previewing(1)Testing Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHome Reading A WonderfulPresentUnit2Text Little House in the Big WoodsReading SkilIs Previewing(II)Testing Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHomeReading TheAmerican CowboyUnit3Text Young William ShakespeareTesting Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHomeReading TheBestPlaywrightinEnglandUnit4Text Migratory Birds and CoffeeReading Skills Understanding the TopicTesting Your Reading Comprehension and Speedttome Reading InsectsUtin5Text CheatingReading Skills Determining the Main IdeaTesting Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHome Reading Stolen DayUtin6TlextFools Parad~eTesting Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHome Reading Sleeping UglyUtin7Text The Call ofthe Wild(1)ReadingSkills GuessingtheMeaningofWordsfrom the Context(1)Testing Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHome Reading The Call ofthe Wild(1I)Utin8Text Two Boxes ofGold(1)Reading Skills GuessingtheMeaningofWordsfi.om the Context(II)Testing Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHome Reading Two Boxes ofGold(II)Utin9Text Techniques ThatMight Smile upon Mona LisaTesting Your Reading Comprehension and SpeedHome Reading Shanghai Expo 7brns Spotlight on NationsUtin10Utin11Utin12Utin13

章节摘录

  “Make it three.” said Miserella to the fairy,“and Ill get us home.”  Plain Jane smiled again. The birds began to sing.“My home is your home.”said Jane. “I like your manners,”said the fairy.“And for that good thought,Ill give three wishes to you.”  Princess Miserella was not pleased. She stamped her foot.“Do that again,”said the fairy,taking a pine wand from her pocket,“and Ill turn your foot to stone.”Just to be mean,Miserell a stamped her foot again. It turned to stone.  Plain Jane sighed.“My first wish is that you change her foot back.”  The fairy made a face.“I like your manners,but not your taste,”she said to Jane.“Still,a wish is a wish.”The fairy moved the wand. The princess shook her foot. It was no longer made of stone.  “Guess my foot fell asleep for a moment,”said MisereUa. She really liked to lie.“Besides,”the princess said,“that was a stupid way to waste a wish.”  The fairy was angry.“Do not call someone stupid unless you have been properly in troduced,”she said,“or are a member of the family.”  “Stupid,stupid,stupid,”said Miserella. She hated to be told what to do.  “Say stupid again,”warned the fairy, holding up her wand,“and 1 will make toads come out of your mouth.”  “Stupid!”shouted Miserella. As she said it a great big toad dropped out of her mouth.  “Cute,”said Jane,picking up the toad,“and I do like toads,but…”  “But?”asked the fairy. Miserella did not open her mouth. Toads were among her least favorite animals.  “But,”said Plain Jane,“my second wish is that you get rid of the mouth toads.”  “Shes lucky it wasn’t mouth elephants.”mumbled the fairy. She waved the pine wand. Miserella opened her mouth slowly. Nothing came out but her tongue. She pointed it at the fairy.  Princess Miserella looked miserable. That made her look beautiful,too.“I definitely have had enough.”she said.“1 want to go home.”She grabbed Plain Janes arm.  “Gendy, gendy,”said the old fairy, shaking her head.“If you are not gentle with magic none of us will go anywhere.’’  “You can go where you want,”said Miserella,“but here is only one place 1 want to go.”  “To sleep!”said the fairy, who was now much too mad to remember to be gentle. She waved her wand so hard she hit the wall ofJanes house.  The wall broke. The wand broke. The spell broke. And before Jane could make her third wish,all three of them were asleep.  It was one of those famous hundred-year-naps that need a prince and a kiss to end them.  So they slept and slept in the cottage in the wood. They slept through three and a half wars,one plague,six new kings,the invention of the sewing machine,and the discovery of a new continent. The cottage was deep in the woods so very few princes passed by. And none of the ones who did PvPn tried the door.

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