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专业学位硕士研究生英语

唐光洁,王庆玲 主编 中国人民大学出版社
出版时间:

2010-5  

出版社:

中国人民大学出版社  

作者:

唐光洁,王庆玲 主编  

页数:

281  

内容概要

本书共设计16个单元,每个单元紧扣一个主旨进行展开,并依据学习功能分为五大版块。本书既可供全日制专业学位硕士研究生使用,也可作为在职攻读专业学位的硕士生教材。其主要特色有: 经典性:本书各单元的主旨文章文笔优美,经典而隽永。 专业性:本书的选题涉及政治、经济、文化、艺术、科技等方面,充分考虑了法律硕士、社会工作硕士、教育硕士、汉语国际教育硕士、艺术硕士等专业学位硕士研究生的专业需求。 实践性:本书提倡学习者进行团队合作与协商,在版块设置与练习设计环节尤其重视针对学习者的模拟训f练、案例分析和实践研究。 自主性:本书希望学习者能从学习兴趣、生活经验和认知水平出发,自主选择阅读篇章与练习版块,并能就篇章主旨与练习活动进行体验性思考。 适用性:本书有覆盖不同专业与职业特色的主旨文章,又有帮助学习者夯实基础的语法框架回顾,同时,又有辅助学习者进行国际化交流的翻译训练。

书籍目录

Unit One Excuse Notes Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Excuses,Excuses Part Ⅱ Reading forAmusement Part Ⅲ Grammar时态(一) Part Ⅳ Translation翻译概论Unit Two Men V:S.Women Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Men Go to Their Caves and Women Talk Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar时态(二) Part Ⅳ Translation词语的转换(一)Unit Three Language Learning Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:East Meets West in U.S.Schools Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar被动语态 Part Ⅳ Translation词语的转换(二)Unit Four Art of Life Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:The Twelfth Tuesday We Talk about Forgiveness Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part HI Grammar情态动词 Part Ⅳ Translation增词法(一)Unit Five Naming Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Would a Roshanda by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet? Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar非谓语动词(一)——动词不定式 Part Ⅳ Translation增词法(二)Unit Six Employment Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:I Was Fired! Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar非谓语动词(二)——动名词 Part Ⅳ Translation减词法(一)Unit Seven Behavior Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:That’S Outrageous! PartⅡ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar非谓语动词(三)——分词 Part Ⅳ Translation减词法(二)Unit Eight Ⅱterary Works—— Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:A Clean.Well-Lighted Place Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar复合句(一)——名词性从句 Part Ⅳ Translation正反译与反正译(一)Unit Nine Parenting Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Why Children Need Father-Love and Mother-Love Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar复合句(二)——限定性定语从句 Part Ⅳ Translation正反译与反正译(二)Unit Ten Globalization Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:11/9 versus 9/11 Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar复合句(三)——非限定性定语从句 Part Ⅳ Translation换序Unit Eleven Values Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:The Traditional Chinese Values Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar复合句(四)——状语从句 Part Ⅳ Translation断句与转句Unit Twelve Education Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Don’t Blame Teachers When It’S Parents Who Are Failing Part Ⅱ Reading forAmusement Part Ⅲ Grammar虚拟语 Part Ⅳ Translation转态译法Unit Thirteen Friendship Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Relationships:Friends and Acquaintances Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar主谓一致 Part Ⅳ Translation合句与缩句Unit Fourteen Science Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Space and Time Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅱ Grammar强调 Part Ⅳ Translation习语翻译Unit Fifteen Aesthetics Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:Beauty Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar倒装 Part Ⅳ Translation汉语无主句的翻译Unit Sixteen War Part Ⅰ Text Reading Text:A Picture Made Him a Hero.Then His Life Fell Apart Part Ⅱ Reading for Amusement Part Ⅲ Grammar省略 Part Ⅳ Translation汉语省略句的翻译

章节摘录

  [1] I was in my third year of teaching creative writing at Ralph Mckee VocationalSchool in Staten Island, New York, when one of my students, 16-year-old Mikey, gave mea note from his mother. It explained his absence from class the day before.  [2] "Dear Mr. McCourt, Mikeys grandmother who is eighty years of age fell downthe stairs from too much coffee3 and I kept Mikey at home to take care of her and hisbaby sister so I could go to my job at the ferry terminal. Please excuse Mikey and hell dohis best in the future. P.S. His grandmother is OK." I had seen Mikey writing the note athis desk, using his left hand to disguise his handwriting. I said nothing.  [3] Most parental-excuse notes I received back in those days were penned by mystudents. Theyd been forging excuse notes since they learned to write, and if I were toconfront each forger Id be busy 24 hours a day.  [4] I threw Mikeys note into a desk drawer along with dozens of other notes. Whilemy classes took a test, I decided to read all the notes Id only glanced at before. I madetwo piles, one for the genuine ones written by mothers, the other for forgeries. Thesecond was the larger pile, with writing that ranged from imaginative to lunatic.  [5] I was having an epiphany.  [6] Isnt it remarkable, I thought, how the students whined and said it was hardputting 200 words together on any subject? But when they forged excuse notes, theywere brilliant. The notes I had could be turned into an anthology of Great AmericanExcuses. They were samples of talent never mentioned in song, story or study.  [7] Here was American high school writing at its best——raw, real, urgent, lucid, brief,and lying. I read:  [8] The stove caught fire and the wallpaper went up and the fire department keptus out of the house all night.


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