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释义 | 基本信息作者:(英)福勒(Fowler,W.) 著,孙璟霞 注 ISBN:10位[7560035078] 13位[9787560035079] 出版社:外语教学与研究出版社 出版日期:2003-12-1 定价:¥17.00 元 内容提要本套丛书内容丰富,由易渐难,主要突出了以下特色: 分级明确:结合最新颁布的国家《英语课程标准》(实验稿)的精神划分适用年级,遵循语言学习的规律,充分考虑到不同年龄段学生生理和心理发展的特点和需求; 配有音带:有助于提高听力水平,加强学生对语言的理解力; 插图生动:带你进入“读图时代”,意向直观、准确; 题材丰富:涵盖现代流行,经典名著和精彩原创三大类别,内容还涉及名人,名著,电影,戏剧等不同的领域; 注释简洁:帮助减少阅读过程中可能遇到的阻力,并激发学习者的自信心; 配有练习:理解题目按照阅读图式认知理论精心设计,为阅读提供了方向性指导与检测手段。 目录Chapter 1 Frankenstein Frankenstein creates life (British English) Chapter 2 The Count of Monte Cristo Dantes escapes(British English) Chapter 3 Dracula First meeting with Count Dracula(British English) Chapter 4 The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Stores The murders in the Rue Morgue(American Enginh) Chapter 5 Jane Eyre The women in the attic(British English) Chapter 6 A Scandal in Bohenia The copper beeches(British English) Chapter 7 Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Who is Mr Hyde?(British English) Chapter 8 The Thirty-nine Steps The milkman's escape(British English) Chapter 9 The Man with Two Shadows and Other Ghost STories The picture on the wall (British English) Chapter 10 The Teturn of Sherlock Holmes The golden glasses(British English) Chapter 11 The Red Badge of Courage Into battle(American English) Chapter 12 The Turn of the Screw The face at the window (British English) Chapter 13 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Lost in the fog(British English) Chapter 14 The Secret Agent A dangerous plan (British English) Notes Activities Answer Key 书摘People have always enjoyed telling stories and hearing them.Stories of adventure* about brave men and women in danger have always been popular*. And people have always liked mystery*stories. They like them because they are exciting and a little frightening*at the same time. But until about 1830 few people read them. In those days most people did not learn to read and write. Books were very expensive and readers did not usually spend money on fiction*. But after 1830 things changed very quickly. Almost all the stories in this book were written between 1830 and 1914. During that time, popular novels*were published for the first time. As more people learned to read, businessmen produced*magazines*. These cost only a penny and came out*every week. Many great novels in the nineteenth century were first printed*in these magazines and later published*as books. By 1870 everybody in Britain had to go to school and by 1900 almost everybody could read. The novelists*wrote the kinds of story that interested ordinary*readers. The nineteenth century was a time when scientists* were discovering*new things every year. People were excited but also worried when they read the scientists' reports*.What happens if an experiment*goes wrong? Mary Shelley*was the first to ask this question in a famous story, Frankenstein. Her scientist wants to create*life but creates a monster*. Many years later, Robert Louis Stevenson* wrote a powerful story about a scientist who uses himself for his experiment. There is good and bad in everybody.But what happens if you can become two people, one good and one bad? This is the story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. In those days, houses were dark at night because there was no electric* light. It was easy to imagine* ghosts* there. And in other countries worse things probably existed. Bram Stoker*imagined a vampire* living in Romania. The vampire drank human blood.Readers today know his name, Dracula*, because they have seen him in many films. Gh …… |
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