《高級(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀》系“高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)規(guī)劃教材”之一,供英語(yǔ)專業(yè)高年級(jí)學(xué)生使用,也可供具有大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四到六級(jí)水平的非英語(yǔ)專業(yè)學(xué)生作為閱讀材料!陡呒(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀》是原《高級(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀教程》的第二版,共分16個(gè)單元32課,對(duì)原來(lái)的課文進(jìn)行了修訂和增減。新版教程收集了現(xiàn)當(dāng)代美、英著名作家的散文、演講和故事,每個(gè)單元包括作者簡(jiǎn)介、課文、注釋、要點(diǎn)評(píng)析和練習(xí)題。所選的篇章經(jīng)典地道,新增的內(nèi)容富有時(shí)代性,涉及事業(yè)、家庭、婚姻、工作與娛樂等與學(xué)生畢業(yè)后不久密切相關(guān)的主題。文體多樣,風(fēng)格各異,便于學(xué)生進(jìn)行比較、分析、討論,有利于培養(yǎng)學(xué)生邏輯思維和判斷評(píng)述的能力。所有的課文刪除或修改了原文中少數(shù)冷僻的詞,減輕了學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)負(fù)擔(dān)。
本教程收集了現(xiàn)、當(dāng)代美、英著名作家的散文、演講和故事共32篇.按主題編排。全書分為14個(gè)單元(unit),除個(gè)別單元外,每單元有兩至三篇課文。課文內(nèi)容涉及父愛、友誼、大學(xué)生活、家庭、婦女、體育運(yùn)動(dòng)、文化差異、西方民主等。同一主題的文章文體不同,風(fēng)格各異,往往從不同的角度探討同一主題,從而向青年學(xué)生展示在豐富多彩的現(xiàn)實(shí)生活中,人們多角度、多層次的思維模式,便于學(xué)生進(jìn)行比較、對(duì)照、分析、討論,有利于培養(yǎng)學(xué)生邏輯思維和判斷評(píng)述的能力。這是本教材區(qū)別于國(guó)內(nèi)出版的同類教材的顯著特點(diǎn)。在課文的編排上,遵循由近到遠(yuǎn)的原則,即從學(xué)生們較為熟悉的內(nèi)容(如:父愛、友誼、大學(xué)生活等)到他們不太熟悉的內(nèi)容(如:文化差異等)。
《高級(jí)英語(yǔ)閱讀教程》是根據(jù)教育部1990年6月公布的《高等學(xué)校英語(yǔ)專業(yè)高年級(jí)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)大綱(試用本)》編寫的,適合于英語(yǔ)專業(yè)高年級(jí)學(xué)生使用,也可供具有大學(xué)外語(yǔ)四到六級(jí)水平的非英語(yǔ)專業(yè)學(xué)生作為閱讀材料。
本教程收集了現(xiàn)、當(dāng)代美、英著名作家的散文、演講和故事共32篇,按主題編排。全書翕為14個(gè)單元(unit),除個(gè)別單元外,每單元有兩至三篇課文。課文內(nèi)容涉及父愛、友誼、大學(xué)生活、家庭、婦女、體育運(yùn)動(dòng)、文化差異、西方民主等。同一主題的文章文體不同,風(fēng)格各異,往往從不同的角度探討同一主題,從而向青年學(xué)生展示在豐富多彩的現(xiàn)實(shí)生活中,人們多角度、多層次的思維模式,便于學(xué)生進(jìn)行比較、對(duì)照、分析、討論,有利于培養(yǎng)學(xué)生邏輯思維和判斷評(píng)述的能力。這是本教材區(qū)別于國(guó)內(nèi)出版的同類教材的顯著特點(diǎn)。在課文的編排上,遵循由近到遠(yuǎn)的原則,即從學(xué)生們較為熟悉的內(nèi)容(如:父愛、友誼、大學(xué)生活等)到他們不太熟悉的內(nèi)容(如:文化差異等)。
每課的設(shè)計(jì)安排如下:課文前有作者簡(jiǎn)介,課文后有注釋、要點(diǎn)評(píng)析(HighIights)、詞匯練習(xí)和問(wèn)題。要點(diǎn)評(píng)析涉及背景知識(shí)、思想內(nèi)容、寫作方法和修辭手段等方面。詞匯練習(xí)用來(lái)復(fù)習(xí)、鞏固本課中出現(xiàn)的詞匯。問(wèn)題分為學(xué)習(xí)題和討論題兩種,前者幫助學(xué)生回憶、掌握課文的內(nèi)容,后者啟發(fā)學(xué)生討論課文中提出的各種問(wèn)題,進(jìn)行橫向和縱向的比較、思考,即進(jìn)行中、西方文化對(duì)比和歷史的回顧。
本教程的課文有長(zhǎng)有短,有些短課文并不容易,其中的難點(diǎn)、難句可讓學(xué)生進(jìn)行課堂討論。對(duì)于較長(zhǎng)的課文,也不必像低年級(jí)的綜合英語(yǔ)課(精讀課)那樣逐句講解,而可以揀重點(diǎn)來(lái)講解。但不管課文長(zhǎng)短,均可利用課文后面的討論題,組織學(xué)生分小組用英語(yǔ)進(jìn)行課堂討論,并可在此基礎(chǔ)上,布置適量的寫作練習(xí)。較短的課文一般可用2學(xué)時(shí)教完,較長(zhǎng)的課文可用3-4學(xué)時(shí)教完。以閱讀課每周2學(xué)時(shí)計(jì)算,本教程可用一學(xué)年;以閱讀課每周4學(xué)時(shí)計(jì)算,本教程可用一學(xué)期。
本教程在南京大學(xué)外國(guó)語(yǔ)學(xué)院英語(yǔ)系三年級(jí)經(jīng)過(guò)四年試用,三次修訂,終于脫稿,編者深感欣慰。在編寫過(guò)程中,得到了樂眉云教授、劉海平教授、金筑云教授等同志的熱情支持和幫助,還有楊敬清、葉曉蘭等同志曾協(xié)助打印初稿,尤其是外籍專家Kate AIlen博士仔細(xì)校閱了原稿,并提出了寶貴的意見,在此表示深深的謝忱。由于水平有限,書中難免有不少缺點(diǎn)和錯(cuò)誤,歡迎師生們批評(píng)指正。
Unit 1
Lesson 1 Andrew H. Malcolm: Dad
Lesson 2 Sherwood Anderson: Discovery of a Father
Unit 2
Lesson 3 Steve Tesich: Focusing on Friends
Lesson 4 Judith Viorst: Friends, Good Friends and Such Good Friends
Unit 3
Lesson 5 Carolyn B. Raphael: Three Unforgettable Professors
Lesson 6 James Thurber: University Days
Unit 4
Lesson 7 Mark Twain: Advice to Youth
Lesson 8 NeJl Postman: My Graduation Speech
Lesson 9 E.M. Forster: My Wood
Unit 5
Lesson 10 Barbara EhrenreJch: The Cult of Busyness
Lesson 11 Sydney J. Harris: Climbing the Mountain of Success
Unit 6
Lesson 12 J.H. Plumb: The Dying Family
Lesson 13 Lewis Coser: The Family
Unit 7
Lesson 14 Scott Smallwood: Divorce and a Haircut
Lesson 15 Andrew Sullivan: Here Comes the Groom: A (Conservative) Case for Gay Marriage
Unit 8
Lesson 16 Yi-Fu Tuan: American Space, Chinese Place
Lesson 17 Edward T. Hall: The Arab World
Unit 9
Lesson 18 Annie Dillard: The Chase
Unit 10
Lesson 19 Michael Korda: Howto Obtain Power
Lesson 20 Bertrand Russell: Work
Unit 11
Lesson 21 George Orwell: Shooting an E/ephant
Unit 12
Lesson 22 Abraham Lincoln: The Gettysburg Address
Lesson 23 Martin Luther King, Jr.: /Have a Dream
Unit 13
Lesson 24 Kate Chopin: The Story of an Hour
Lesson 25 Deborah Tannen: Report-ta/k in Private
Lesson 26 K.C. Cole: Women and Physics
Unit 14
Lesson 27 Harold Krents: Darkness at Noon
Lesson 28 Leonard Kriegeh Taking
Unit 15
Lesson 29 E.B. White: The Ring of Time
Lesson 30 Malcolm Cowley: Vices and P/easures: The View from 80
Unit 16
Lesson 31 Virginia Woolf: The Death of the Moth
Lesson 32 Lewis Thomas: On Natura/Death
Major Reference Books
My first friend was Slobo. I was still living in Yugoslavia at the time, and not far frommy house there was an old German truck left abandoned after the war. It had no wheels. Nowindshield. No doors. But the steering wheel was intact. Slobo.and I flew to America in thattruck. It was our airplane. Even now, I remember the background moving as we took offdown the street, across Europe, across the Atlantic. We were inseparable. The best of friends.Naturally, not one word concerning the nature of our feelings for one another was ever ex-changed. It was all done in actions.
The inevitable would happen at least once a day. As we were flying over the Atlantic,there came, out of nowhere, that wonderful moment: engine failure! "Well have to bailout," I shouted. "A-a-a-a-a!" Slobo made the sound of the failing engine. Then he would turnand look me in the eye: "I cant swim," hed say. "Fear not. " I put my hand on his shoulder."I11 drag you to shore." And, with that, both of us would tumble out of the truck onto thedusty street. I swam through the dust. Slobo drowned in the dust, coughing, gagging."Sharks!" he cried. But I always saved him. The next day the ritual would be repeated, onlythen it would be my turn to say "I cant swim," and Slobo would save me. We saved each oth-er from certain death over a hundred times, until finally a day came when I really left forAmerica with my mother and sister. Slobo and I stood at the train station. We wcre there to saygoodbye, but, since we werent that good at saying things and since he couldnt save me, hejust cried until the train started to move.
The best friend I had in high school was Louie. It now seems to mc that I was totally mo-nogamous when it came to male friends. I would have several girl friends but only one realmale friend. Louie was it at that time. We were both athletes, and one day we decided to "runtill we drop." We just wanted to know what it was like. Skinny Louie set the pace as we ranaround our high-school track. Lap after lap. Four laps to a mile. Mile after mile we ran. I hadthe reputation as being a big-time jock. Louie didnt. But this was Louies day. There was abounce in his step and, when he turned back to look at me, his eyes were gleaming with thethrill of it all. I finally dropped. Louie still looked fresh; he seemed capable, on that day, ofrunning forever. But we were the best of friends, and so he stopped. "Thats it," he lied, "Icouldnt go another step farther. " It was an act of love. Naturally, I said nothing.