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外研社学术英语(第二版)综合Unit 2 (教师用书U2

外研社学术英语(第二版)综合Unit 2 (教师用书U2

Unit 2 EconomicsI Teaching ObjectivesAfter learning Unit 2, students (Ss) are expected to develop the following academic skills and knowledge:II Teaching Activities and ResourcesReadingText ALead-inTeaching StepsAsk Ss to work in pairs and do the task in Lead-in. Then invite several Ss to share their answers with the whole class.Answer Keys1.The invisible hand.2.Our economic life is made possible by the skill and labor of vast numbers of totalstrangers.The activities of countless far-flung men and women have to be intricately choreographed and precisely timed. However, no one coordinates it, and yet they do cooperate. It’s “the invisible hand” —the mysterious power that leads innumerable people, each working for his own gain, to promote ends that benefit many. Out of the seeming chaos of millions of uncoordinated private transactions emerges the spontaneousText AnalysisTeaching Steps1.OverviewAsk Ss to preview Text A before class. Or, allocate some time for Ss to read the text quickly in class. Then invite several Ss to summarize the main idea of Text A.2.In-Depth Analysis1)Show Ss the following words and ask them to contribute to the class as muchas possible with what they know about these words. Provide additional information in Supplementary Information when necessary.•the invisible hand•free-market economy•economic downturn•An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations2)Explain some important language points in Language Support to Ss.3)Discuss with Ss the invisible hand in the author’s eyes by doing Task 1 inCritical reading and thinking.4)Organize a group discussion about the questions from Task 2 in Criticalreading and thinking. Encourage Ss to think independently, critically and creatively and share their ideas with each other.Supplementary Information1.free-market economyIn a free market economy, the laws and forces of supply and demand, rather than a central government, regulate production and labor. The prices for goods and services are self-regulated by buyers and sellers negotiating in an open market.Most companies and resources are not owned by the state. Instead, they are owned by private individuals or entities who are free to trade contracts with each other. 2.economic downturnAn economic downturn is a general slowdown in economic activity over a sustained period of time. It occurs when the value of stocks, property, and commodities fall, productivity either grows more slowly or declines, and GDP shrinks, stands still or expands more slowly. It can happen in a specific region (e.g.the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s) or on a global scale (e.g. the global financial crisis in the late 2000s). The main features of an economic downturn include rising unemployment, falling share and house prices, low consumer confidence and declining investment.4.An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations(《国富论》)An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, usually abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is Adam Smith’s masterpiece. It was first published in 1776, and is widely considered to be the first modern work in economics. Through reflection over the economics at the beginning of theIndustrial Revolution, the book touches upon broad topics such as the division of labor, productivity and free markets.Language Support1.Individual buyers and sellers will act according to what is in their own bestinterests. (Para. 2)The phrase “in one’s interest” means “for one’s benefit or advantage”(为了……的利益;为……着想). There are some relevant expressions, such as “in the interest of one”, “in one’s own interest”, and “in one’s best interest”.e.g. It’s obviously in their interest to increase profits.I suspect it’s in your own best interest to quit now.2.Customers are likewise typically looking out for their self-interests. (Para. 4)The word “likewise” is used to signal a comparison that explains how things are similar(同样的;此外).e.g. In this episode, we will likewise deal with another extremely commonquestion.Just water these plants twice a week, and likewise the ones in the bedroom.Other special words and expressions are often used to signal the comparison of two or more people, places, things, ideas, etc. Here are some examples of these signposts for your reference:similarly, both, just as, and also, resemble, parallel, in the same manner, inthe same way, alike, equally3.The market becomes more efficient as buyers and sellers move in the samedirection—as if directed by an invisible hand. (Para. 5)这里的as if用于省略句。

国际学术交流英语PPT课件

国际学术交流英语PPT课件
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外研社版学术英语综合Unit5译文

外研社版学术英语综合Unit5译文

第五单元哲学Text A机器人有没有头脑?奎迈·安东尼·阿皮亚电脑在当今很多电影中都担当主演,它们有的能用合成的声音说话,有的则在屏幕上显示一连串文字;有的能够操作太空飞船;有的作为机器人的“首脑”,控制着它们自己的“身体”。

人与它们对话,它们不仅能够理解,还能够与人类互相问候,交换信息。

当然,以上这些到目前为止都还只属于科幻小说的情节。

但是,现实中的电脑协助律师办理案件,医生诊断病情,还能帮助工程师检测原子反应堆的状态。

无论是想象中的还是现实的电脑都足以让我们的祖父母惊奇不已,他们之前也许认为那些只能通过魔术实现。

然而,我们大多数人对此都已经习以为常,认为这在硅时代都是理所当然的事情。

当然,怀疑是仍旧存在的。

我们人类总自认为自己是很特殊的存在,并假设物质世界与精神世界存在某些对立。

如果电脑真的是一个“物质思维”,那么人类不仅必须重新认识这种特殊性,而且还会用自己创造的东西将它摧毁。

我们应当小心避免这样的想法,直到真正地对这个问题进行深入思考。

不管我们外表表现地多么自然,对于电脑会思考,能做事表现得理所当然,但是我们终归不该这样假设。

在哲学中我们常会发现,那些通常被人们认为是理所当然的事情——那些“常识”——往往会阻碍我们对事情的正确理解。

因此,让我们来看一下我在第一段关于电脑的描述是否准确。

我说过它们能够说话。

但是它们真的能像人类一样表达自己吗?甚至说它们能够做一些类似于讲话的事情都有些牵强。

因为磁带录音机也可以做到,但是它们并不能说话。

当人类说话时,他们用所说的话的内容来表达自己的意思。

为了表达意思,则需要具备理解句子的能力。

当然,我之前也提到电脑能够理解人类对它们说的话。

但它们是真的理解了吗?它们是将我们讲话的声音被转换成了电脉冲,又通过电脑的电路,利用音响合成器发出声音。

人类非常聪明,能够设计出完成这件事情的机器,但是我们有什么证据证明机器是真正理解了呢?一台机器可以具备理解能力吗?关于这个问题,有两个显而易见的答案。

外语教学与研究出版社_研究生英语系列教材_听说教程_上_主编李萌涛_1-6单元答案总结

外语教学与研究出版社_研究生英语系列教材_听说教程_上_主编李萌涛_1-6单元答案总结

外语教学与研究出版社_研究生英语系列教材_听说教程_上_主编李萌涛_1-6单元答案总结第一篇:外语教学与研究出版社_研究生英语系列教材_听说教程_上_主编李萌涛_1-6单元答案总结研究生英语·听说教程·上Unit 1page5,A: 1.suffer that nightmare 2.genders 3.unaffordable 4.sufferers 5.more than 1 in 20 adults 6.expensive electronics 7.such a high number of compulsive shoppers in the general population 8.make finding a cure a prioritypage3 1.A she thinks internet addiction is as serious as drug ang smoking addiction 2.B internet addicts include both children and adults 3.B some may get into trouble over money issues 4.D internet addiction needs to be taken seriously and treated properlypage4 1.B he feels the other boys are too competitive 2.D he thinks dancing is a way to relax in ones spare time 3.A hobbies are supposed to bring pleasure to people 4.A the speaker simply wants to have a good timepage12 1.B he thinks he can learn skills from good hobbies 2.C Stephen learns to be systematic from his hobby 3.D roys real interest in fishing is sitting alone and doing nothing 4.B the farmer has held on to his hobby even though he met with great difficulties 5.D she thinks every addiction is as bad as the other page13 1.D mark is addicted to online games 2.C ron is not a serious gaming addict 3.C Gloria hopes mark can control himself playing games 4.A ron thinks gambling is more harmful than playing games 5.A some gaming addicts make friends when playing together Unit 2page20,A: 1.Location: Rockefeller Centre, New York 2.Time: right before the Christmas Season 3.Height of the tree: nearly 9 stores 4.Audience: people from all around the country 5.Number of the lights on the tree: 3000 6.Size of the star topper: nearly 10 feet in diameter 7.Material of the star topper: crystal 8.Source of the tree: a home in Connecticutpage29,A: post-vacation depression includes 1.sleeplessness2.loss of appetite 3.irregular heartbeat 4.feelings of despair 5.tiredness 6.stomachache 7.trouble breathing 8.anxiety 9.nervousness10.space the month-long vacation out,11.blow it all at once12.returning on a Monday 13.such blues are temporary 14.don^t make important decisions15.a new period in life 16.personal growthpage20 1.B one can learn a lot about other people and customs through travelling 2.D to make how traveling can win you friends all over the world 3.A they have some language problems and feel a bit afraidpage27 1.A husband and wife 2.D a vacation is even more exhausting 3.D the woman is packing for her bus tour 4.B the bus was too worn out and uncomfortable 5.A 3 hours or so page28 1.B there is a large variety of animals there 2.D tourists are not allowed to take pictures of wild animals there 3.D go horseback riding 4.D it must be a famous geyser 5.B putting out the campfire Unit 3page34,A:Reporter: In Vail, Arizona, a new school 1.in this case involves 2.impact 3.available 4.resources 5.What's the point 6.medium 7.reasoning 8.normal 9.from their perspective 10.opposed to just the one anglepage32 1.B he thought one could simply practice writing by oneself 2.A a person^s thinking patterns are shown in his writing3.D the writer^s reading ability4.D how to put writing skills into practice5.B he will register for an essay-writing course page34 1.D she will celebrate her 95th birthday on Wednesday 2.B she is seeking a BA degree in religion 3.C she completed some of her classes at the Kansas State Teachers College 4.B her son and others will hold a birthday party for her 5.A Nola Ochs has set up a remarkable example as a lifetime learnerpage43 1.C because they took part in a special hardship camp 2.B growing vegetables 3.A mountains that are far away 4.D hardship camps can be an important part of an education for children 5.A they like the idea of organizing hardship camps and support itpage41 1.D He is at a job interview 2.A He suggests the woman keep trying until she gets it right 3.B To receive assistance from the teacher 4.D He wants to keep learning all his life 5.C The man's idea is not feasible at allpage42 1.B smelling 2.D it means acquiring knowledge in one^s favourite way 3.A ted enjoys discussion with others 4.C because mike once took a computer apart to make observations 5.C different people should develop their own suitable learning styles Unit 4page51,A:Beijing Opera is largely seen as a dying art in China 1.devoted puter animator 3.discipline 4.heart-stopping 5.explanation in English 6.much-loved legend 7.supernatural 8.challenge 9.that's within the rules of the opera10.wins good reviews from both Western and Chinese audience members 11.expressing the more acceptable way 12.But the popularity of Beijing Opera is fading fastpage53,A:I hear jill will make her presentation in class today1.That can^t be true2.for certain3.That^s impossible4.might be5.it^s likely that6.Quite possibly7.I know that for sure8.No wonderpage49 1.D he feared his handwriting would not impress his son 2.C children spend a lot of time on the computer 3.A to call on more people to focus on handwriting 4.B most people^s handwriting is worse than their parentspage50 1.D The decreasing sales worldwide 2.A Toys need to be magical and creative 3.B Because Burble stands for an outdate image of women 4.A Barbie dolls may disappear from the market 5.C The Barbie brand will expand to other entertainment fieldspage58 1.A The woman is unhappy about too many advertisements on TV 2.C He is interested in the history of cities shown in pictures 3.D It is about personality evident in an individual’s gestures 4.A The man is a Brazilian 5.A He wants to make his body strongerpage59 1.B culture shock is caused when you feel unfamiliar with the social environment 2.C he might feel anxious,uneasy and frustrated 3.D he thinks such classes can help one become broad-minded 4.A most local customs are learned through social life 5.B one can learn to be involved in a new culture step by step Unit 5page67,A:Thank you very, very much.Well, I just have to start with a 1.challenge 2.beat 3.figure out 4.definition 5.recognize 6.disability mitted 8.tolerate discrimination 9.that is tearing down barriers, both in architecture and in attitude 10.who are helping people with disabilities live independent lives page65 1.C getting information about Habitat for Humanity 2.A it brought about a lot of changes in her life 3.B it^s a unique chance to perform a citizen^s duty to help others 4.C to doone^s share for others is to make our world a better place to live 5.A because Wilbur chose to ask her for the information neededpage66 1.B He was able to share the speaker's feelings 2.D To tell the speaker that he was always ready to offer help 3.C One act of kindness can bring warmth to those in needpage74 1.A She didn’t go to the party yesterday2.C The engine started as soon as they got on the plane3.C Jason can take the test on another day4.C Cheer up and you would be able to get a job soon5.D He was criticized by the woman’s mother all the waypage75 1.D he was the oldest astronaut in space 2.B to do research on how and why people get old 3.C his trip implies what attitude the aged should take towards life 4.B he likes drinking very much 5.A the significance of Mr Glenn^s shuttle trip into space Unit 6page82,A:Damage from acid....“Earth and Sky”.1.widespread2.falling on3.exactly 4.to reliably measure5.assume 6.pollutants 7.Electrical utility plants8.react with9.to get showered 10.with wind currents11.leach bine with13.from fossil fuels.14.dedicated to page81 1.B seeing a wild animal in the zoo 2.C today^s zoos are good habitats for wild animals 3.D to prevent endangered animals from extinctionpage81 1.C They are the threats to species 2.D It can show the importance of protecting the animals 3.B Doing community service reminds a citizen of their responsibility to protect animals page87 1.D How to protect water and trees in nature 2.C It is a good idea for people to make voluntary contributions 3.B Louisiana tornado killed 50 people 4.C He feels it necessary to use animals in medical researches 5.D The two speakers havedifferent opinions about the biggest pollution problem page88 1.D many things can be done to protect the environment 2.A driving steadily will help protect the ozone layer 3.D because they use much too many disposable products 4.C to buy a special“low-flow”shower head 5.B things people can do to reduce pollution第二篇:高等学校研究生英语系列教材_综合教程(下)主编熊海虹课后答案Unit OneTask 11.provinces b.2.woke a.3.haunt b.4.trouble a.5.weathersd.6.wakeb.7.coined c.8.trouble b.9.weather c.10.province c.11.coin a.12.value a.13.haunts a.14.has promised a.15.trouble c.16.coin b.17.promise d, 18.values c.19.refrain b.20.valuede.Task 21.tranquil2.ultimately3.aftermath4.cancel out5.ordeal6.drastic7.legacy8.deprivations9.suicidal 10.anticipated 11.preoccupied 12.adversities13.aspires 14.nostalgia 15, retrospectTask 31.a mind-blowing experience2.built-in storage space3.self-protection measures4.short-term employment5.distorted and negative self-perception6.life-changing events7.all-encompassing details8.a good self-imageUnit TwoTask1I.A.entertainmentB.entertaining2.A.attached B.attachment3.A.historically B.historic4.A.innovativeB.Innovations5.A.flawed B.flawless6.A.controversy B.controversial7.A.revise B.revisionsmentary mentator9.A.restrictive B.restrictions10.10.A.heroicB.heroicsTask 21.ethnic2.corporate3.tragic4.athletic5.underlie6.stack7.intrinsic8.revenue9.engrossed 10.award Task 31)revenues 2)receipts 3)economic 4)rewards 5)athletes6)sponsor 7)spectators 8)maintain 9)availability 10)stadiums11)anticipated 12)publicityUnit ThreeTask 11.B 2, D 1 A 4, C 5, A 6.B 7,C 8.A 9.B 10.CTask2LA.discrete B.discreet C.discretion2.A.auditors B.auditorium C.audit D.auditoryE.auditedA.conception B.contrivance C.contrive D.conceive4.A.giggling B.gasped C.gargling D.gossip5.A.affectionate B.passion C.affection D.passionate6.A.reluctant B.relentless C.relevant7.A.reverence B.reverent C.revere8.A.peeping/peep B.peered C.perceive D.poringTask31)gain 2)similarities 3)diverse 4)enrich 5)perspective6)discover 7)challenging 8)specific 9)adventure10)enlightens11)opportunities 12)memories 13)joyful 14)outweighs 15)span)Unit FourTask 11)uncomfortable 2)reading 3)immerse 4)deep 5)access6)concentration7)stopped 8)altered 9)change 10)different 11)decoders12)disengaged 13)variations 14)words 15)tighterTask 21.D2.A3.B4.B5.D6.A7.C8.CTask 1Step 1l)i 2)f 3)a 4)b 5)h 6)j 7)c 8)e 9)d 10)gStep 21)fidgety2)crushing3)pithy4)foraging5)definitive ,6)propelle d7)applauded8)ubiquity9)duly10)curtailTask 21.above2.on3.to4.on5.on/about6.to7.with8.at9.on/about10.inTask 31.may have a subtle effect on2.provide free access toe-books3.isinthe midst ofa sea change4.has been onthe faculty ofHarvard University5.a voracious book reader6.you'll stay focused onit7.the conduit for information8.your check came asanabsolute godsend9.lost the thread ofthe story10.stroll through elegant proseUnit FiveTask 11.A2.C3.D4.B5.C6.B7.C8.D9.A10.C11.B12D.13.D14.A15.BTask21.sheer2.slip3desert4.revenge5.sheered6.level7.deserted8.sk irted9.protested10.duplicates11.level12.revenge13.skirt14.protes ts15.slip16.duplicate第三篇:研究生英语系列教材多维教程口语考试答案总结一、In my opinion,the problem with many colleges is that they let undergraduatebuild little communities inside their great walls.The university can’t help students see beyond th emselves and better understand the interdependent word.so the students will remain ignorant and indifferent to our world.I think the undergraduate with enlightened leadership is urgently needed.Because this kind of undergraduates are care about people and cultures other than their own,they see beyond themselves and have compassion, integrity and civility.二、If I were the only child of a family with different interests.I would pursue my own dreams, because everyone has his right and ways to live.My parents gave my life, I appreciate it.But even theycan notdecide my life.Besides I think they will be happy if they seeI try my best to pursue my interest.三、I think the automobiles give us lot of convenience to travel one place to another.It saves our time and has been the great liberator, permitting monumental population shifts.As millions of people move to the place that need the labor, our economic opportunities and society improved, this is how the automobiles makes contribution to our society.四、I think not all the married couplesfit for the parenthood.Some people are good at it and they should have children.While others aren’t, and they should feel they have other alternatives.Besides it’s a life-style choice, some people like privacy and leisure, so they are not fit for parenthood.一、Certainly I like my college life.There are only seven classes ina week, so I can spend much time to do something that I really like, such as play basketball(swimming)with my friends , reading a novel with a cup of coffee第四篇:高等院校研究生综合英语系列教材_综合教程(上)课文翻译Unit One核心员工的特征大卫·G.詹森1核心员工究竟是什么样子的?几乎每次进行调查时,我都会从雇主们那里听到“核心员工”这个名词。

外研社版学术英语综合Book1Unit3译文

外研社版学术英语综合Book1Unit3译文

第三单元心理学Text A两种看待生活的方式马丁·E.P.塞利格曼父亲正低头看着摇篮里熟睡的女儿,她出生没多久,刚从医院回到家。

她的漂亮和完美让他心中充满了感激。

这时婴儿睁开了眼睛,直直地盯着。

父亲叫了声她的名字,期待着她转头看他。

但是她的眼睛一动不动。

他拿起系在床头的一个小毛绒玩具摇起来,玩具上的铃铛发出叮叮当当的响声,婴儿的眼睛还是一动不动。

他的心跳开始加速。

他去卧室跟妻子讲述了刚刚发生的事情。

“她似乎对任何声音都没有反应”他说,“就好像她根本听不见一样”。

“我敢肯定她一切正常”妻子说着,一边披上睡袍,他们一起走进婴儿房。

她呼唤着孩子的名字。

把铃摇得叮当响,还拍手。

然后她抱起孩子,这时孩子一下子活跃起来,扭动着身子,咕咕地叫着。

“我的天”父亲说道,“她是个聋子”。

“不,不会的”。

母亲说,“我的意思是,现在这么下结论还太早。

看,她刚出生不久,都还不会盯着东西看呢”。

“但是你刚才都拍得那么用力了,她一点儿反应也没有”。

母亲从书架上拿了一本书。

“让我们来看看这本育儿书是怎么说的”,她说道。

她查到“试听”一栏并大声读到:“如果你的新生儿听到响声不吃惊,也不会转向声源,不必慌张,婴儿通常要一段时间才会形成惊吓反射以及对声音产生注意。

你的儿科医生可以从神经系统方面对孩子的听觉进行测试。

”“瞧”母亲说到,“这样你感觉好些了么?”“没好多少”,父亲说,“它甚至没有提到另一种可能性,也就是孩子是一个聋子。

我只知道我的孩子什么也听不见。

我有一种最可怕的预感。

也许这是因为我的外祖父是个聋子。

如果我们漂亮的宝贝是一个聋子而且是我这边的原因,我将永远无法原谅我自己”。

“嘿,等等,”妻子说,“你不要贸然下结论,星期一我们第一件事就是给大夫打电话。

但是现在,振作起来吧。

来,你抱着孩子,我弄一下毯子,都给拉散了”。

父亲接过孩子但是很快又把她还给了妻子。

整个周末他发现自己都不能打开公文包准备下周的工作。

他跟着妻子在屋里转,满脑子想的都是孩子的听觉问题以及失聪会如何毁了她的一生。

外研版英语必修一知识点归纳

外研版英语必修一知识点归纳

外研版英语必修一知识点归纳外研版英语必修一知识点归纳外研版英语必修一是一个重要的学术阶段,涵盖了广泛的英语语言知识和技能。

以下是对该教材主要知识点的全面梳理和总结,以帮助同学们更好地掌握和应用所学知识。

一、基本语法和句型1、名词:学会使用单数、复数名词以及不可数名词。

2、动词:理解基本动词的现在时、过去时和将来时形式,以及主语与动词的匹配规则。

3、形容词和副词:学习如何使用形容词和副词来描述事物和行为,以及它们在句子中的位置。

4、介词:理解常用介词的含义和用法,如in, on, at等。

5、复合句:掌握主语、谓语、宾语、定语和状语等句子成分,以及各种类型的复合句结构。

二、词汇扩展1、主题词汇:掌握与日常生活主题相关的词汇,如时间、饮食、交通、天气等。

2、同义词和反义词:学习同义词和反义词,以增加词汇量并提高表达能力。

3、词性变化:掌握常用动词、名词、形容词和副词的词性变化规则。

三、阅读技巧1、理解文章结构:学会识别文章的主题句、支撑句和结论句,理解文章的整体结构和逻辑关系。

2、推断和预测:学会根据上下文推断生词含义,预测文章后续内容,提高阅读理解能力。

3、提问和回答问题:学会针对文章内容提问,并准确回答问题,培养问题解决能力。

四、写作技能1、基本写作技巧:掌握正确的语法、标点和拼写,使文章更具表达力和准确性。

2、段落写作:学会组织段落结构,包括主题句、支撑句和结论句,使文章具有清晰的主题和逻辑。

3、不同文体的写作:学习如何撰写说明文、记叙文、议论文等不同文体的文章,以提高写作表达能力。

五、听力技能1、听懂英语会话:学会听懂英语会话,并理解其中的常用表达和语言功能。

2、识别关键信息:在听力材料中学会识别关键信息,如时间、地点、人物和事件等,以提高听力理解能力。

3、推测和预测:学会根据上下文推测和预测听力材料的内容,提高听力解题能力。

六、口语技能1、基本会话技能:学会使用基本的问候、介绍、感谢等日常用语,以及展开对话的技巧。

外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1

外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1

外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 11. 简介《外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1》是外研社出版的一本学术英语教材。

本教材主要面向学术领域的英语学习者,旨在帮助他们提高英语语言能力,并更好地适应学术英语写作和口语表达的要求。

本文档将介绍《外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1》的主要内容和特点,并给出一些学习该教材的建议。

2. 内容概述2.1 单元主题《外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1》的主题是“学术生涯规划”。

通过该单元的学习,学习者将了解到学术研究的重要性以及规划自己的学术生涯的方法。

2.2 内容组织本教材以主题为线索,分为五个单元。

每个单元包含听力、口语、阅读和写作练习等多种学习活动,旨在全面提高学生的学术英语能力。

具体的内容组织如下:•单元一:学术生涯规划•单元二:学术论文写作•单元三:学术会议交流•单元四:学术团队合作•单元五:学术发表与出版每个单元的学习内容都根据学术英语的特点和需求进行设计,帮助学生系统学习学术英语的基本知识和技能。

3. 特点分析3.1 学术英语重点梳理《外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1》对学术英语的重点进行了梳理。

教材中涵盖了学术写作、学术口语、学术阅读等方面的内容,具体到每个单元中的不同活动。

3.2 综合能力培养本教材通过对听、说、读、写等不同方面的训练,旨在综合培养学生的学术英语能力。

学生不仅可以提高英语水平,还能够逐步习得处理学术领域相关内容的能力。

3.3 案例分析与实践教材中穿插了丰富的学术案例分析和实践活动。

学生可以通过分析真实的学术案例来深入理解学术英语的要求和规范,并通过实践活动来提高自己的学术英语表达能力。

4. 学习建议4.1 认真阅读教材在学习《外研社学术英语(第二版)综合unit 1》时,要认真阅读教材中的每个单元,理解每个活动的目的和要求。

通过仔细阅读,可以更好地掌握学术英语的相关知识。

4.2 合理安排学习计划由于学术英语的学习需要时间和精力,建议学生合理安排学习计划,将每个单元的学习任务分解到每周或每天,以确保学习效果。

外研版教材英语简称

外研版教材英语简称

外研版教材英语简称Here is an essay on the topic "The Abridged Version of the Foreign Language Teaching Materials" with more than 1000 words, written in English without any additional punctuation marks in the body of the text.The Foreign Language Teaching Materials, often abbreviated as FLTM, have long been a staple in the education system, providing students with a structured and comprehensive approach to learning a new language. These materials, developed by experts in the field, have evolved over time to cater to the changing needs of learners and the demands of the modern world. The FLTM, in its abridged form, has become a valuable resource for educators and students alike, offering a concise and efficient way to navigate the complexities of language acquisition.One of the primary advantages of the abridged version of the FLTM is its ability to streamline the learning process. Traditional language textbooks can often be overwhelming, with an abundance of information and activities that can sometimes feel daunting for students. The abridged version, on the other hand, focuses on the essential elements of language learning, condensing the content intoa more manageable format. This allows students to concentrate on the core concepts and skills, without becoming bogged down by extraneous information.Moreover, the abridged FLTM is designed to be more engaging and interactive. By prioritizing the most critical aspects of language learning, the materials can devote more attention to interactive exercises, real-world scenarios, and multimedia resources. This approach not only enhances the learning experience but also helps students to better retain and apply the knowledge they acquire.Another significant benefit of the abridged FLTM is its flexibility. With the increasing demand for personalized and adaptive learning, the abridged version can be tailored to meet the specific needs of individual students or particular learning environments. Educators can selectively incorporate the content that aligns with their curriculum and teaching goals, allowing for a more targeted and efficient learning experience.Furthermore, the abridged FLTM can be a valuable resource for students who are pressed for time or have limited access to traditional language learning resources. In today's fast-paced world, where schedules are often packed with various commitments, the condensed format of the abridged materials can be a lifesaver. Students can use these resources to supplement their classroomlearning, or even as a primary means of language acquisition, particularly in situations where access to comprehensive textbooks or language courses is limited.It is important to note that the abridged FLTM does not simply involve a surface-level reduction of content. Instead, it is the result of a thoughtful and strategic process of curation, where experts in language education carefully select the most essential elements of the curriculum and present them in a concise and engaging manner. This approach ensures that the core learning objectives are still met, while also providing a more accessible and efficient pathway for students to achieve their language learning goals.One of the key considerations in the development of the abridged FLTM is the balance between depth and breadth. While the materials may cover a smaller range of topics compared to their comprehensive counterparts, the depth of coverage in the selected areas is maintained. This ensures that students still receive a solid foundation in the language, without feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information.Moreover, the abridged FLTM often incorporates innovative teaching methods and technologies to enhance the learning experience. From interactive digital resources to adaptive learning algorithms, these materials leverage the power of modern tools to make languagelearning more engaging, personalized, and effective.It is worth noting that the abridged FLTM is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Different learners may have varying needs and preferences, and the abridged materials may not be suitable for all students or learning environments. Educators and students should carefully evaluate the specific requirements of their language learning goals and choose the FLTM resources that best fit their needs.In conclusion, the abridged version of the Foreign Language Teaching Materials has emerged as a valuable resource in the field of language education. By prioritizing the essential elements of language learning, these materials offer a more streamlined and engaging approach, catering to the diverse needs of students and educators. As the demand for efficient and personalized language learning continues to grow, the abridged FLTM is poised to play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of language education.。

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Task 1 Call for Conference PapersThe planning process for holding a conference should begin very early. A chairperson is selected to make the plan. Various committees are formed, with members in charge of specific activities. These committees generally consist of Conference Organizing Committee and Conference Academic Committee. The committees are then to work out a general program, including a call for papers, which is to notify the prospective participants of the conference. Format of call for conference papers•Theme an d/or backgro und•Conference objectives•Topics to be discussed•Time and venue•Papers and submissions•Organizing institution and committee•Contact informationSampleConference Goals:To promote the study of material science in China; to introduce the development of the research work; to discuss the important issues in the field; to provide opportunities for international communication; to promote the understanding of related disciplines; to explore future cooperation possibilities between the countries.Topics to be Discussed:Papers are solicited on theoretical issues and their applications related to crystal materials. Suggested topics include but are not limited to:Papers and Submissions:Authors are invited to submit full papers, up to six pages, with the authors'names and affiliations, complete address (including email, fax and phone number of the corresponding author), before April 10,2006, by email to . The language is Chinese or English. The papers will be reviewed by the program committee based on content, presentation and suitability for the conference. The papers must be in an MS word or Latex format (A4, single space, Songti, 10 points if in Chinese, or Times New Roman, 12 points if in English). More detailed information will be available on the web page: . Useful Expressions and Sentence Patterns1. Call for papers•Papers are being invited for TI 83 rd World Conference to be held in Shanghai, May 23-27, 2004. •T itles of proposed papers with a 200-word abstract should be submitted no later than May 10, 2006.•The IASTED Secretariat must receive your paper by July 15, 2006.2. Submission•The submitted papers should be original and have not been published elsewhere.•Best papers will be selected by the Advisory Committee and Program Committee, and the authors are invited to submit their papers to an international journal.•For all submissi ons, please in elude the follow ing in formati on: title of the paper, n ame, affiliati on,address, phone number, email, and audiovisual request.-Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks followed by 10 minutes of discussion addressing any topicin the areas of Asian environmental protectio n …3. Format and length-Abstracts should be submitted electronically in an MS Word format and sent by email to the conference secretariat.-Authors of accepted papers should send the full text paper in format of PDF or MS Word beforeSeptember 15, 2006 to with attachment.-All submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), postscript (.ps), or MS Word (.doc) format.-Initial paper submissions should be approximately ten pages.4. Notification of acceptance and refusal-Notification of acceptanee will be sent via email by August 1,2006.-Receipt of paper submissi on will be con firmed by email.-Submissions received after this date will not be given primary consideration.-Accepta nee of the paper will be con firmed by JICC 2006 Program Committee based on content quality of the extended abstract.-Late registration fees or paper submissions will result in papers being excluded from the conference proceedings.Called to order by the presiding officer 主持人致辞roll call 点名announcement of quorum 宣布大会决议reading of the minutes of the previous meeting 宣读前期会议纪要approval of the minutes of the previous meeting 通过前期会议纪要related matters 相关事宜unfinished business 未尽事宜appointments and removal 任命及离任nomination and elections 提名及选举adjournment 休会opening ceremony 开幕式keynote speech 主题发言forum 论坛plenary session 全体会议poster session 论文展示panel session 专题讨论会discussion / question & answer session 讨论/提问与回答时间field trip 考察活动closing ceremony 闭幕式reception/banquet 招待晚宴Task 1 Letters of InvitationBefore the international conference, the conference host or organizer(s) will send invitation lettersto famous scholars and experts in the field and invite them as keynote speakers to the conference.They will also invite other prospective authors to present their new ideas, valuable works, and ongoingresearch at the conference. These letters are formal letters and therefore should bear all the necessary information about the occasion(s), and express the host 'sincerity and hospitality toward the atte ndees.在国际会议,会议主持人或组织者()将发送邀请信,着名学者在该领域的专家和邀请他们作为主讲人会议。

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