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Foof that you can now 3D-print anything, a company called Natural Machines has introduced a 3D printer for food.
最近一家名叫“自然机 器”(Natural Machines) 的公司称他们已有可以打 印食物的3D打印机。这似 乎是要进一步证明现在3D 打印可以用于任何领域。
这台机器还具有社交功能。 库斯马表示,机器前面有一个 触摸屏,它可以连接到云端里 的食谱网站,所以这也算是一 个物联网连接着厨房设备。用 户可以通过智能手机远程操控 这台机器,也能将菜谱上传到 网上与朋友分享。
这台名叫“Foodini”的机器和其它普通的3D打印机差别不 大,但是它的原料并不是塑料,而是将食材捣成泥状装进 干净的钢制胶囊盒里,机器可以通过操作胶囊盒完成食物 的打印。 Foodini听起来像是懒 In principle, the Foodini sounds like 人的终极福利:按一 the ultimate laziness aid: press a button 下按钮,你就可以享 to print your ravioli. But Natural 受你的方饺了。但自 Machines is quick to point out that it's 然机器公司很快回应 designed to take care only of the 说,这台机器的目的 只是帮助人们省去最 difficult and time-consuming parts of 耗时最复杂的食物制 food preparation that discourage people 作工序,并且要求用 from cooking at home, and that it 户准备新鲜的食材作 promotes healthy eating by requiring 为打印原料,提倡健 fresh ingredients prepared before 康饮食。

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程Lesson2

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程Lesson2
spheres C. The majority of Hispanics are U.S. – born D. Immigration is the top concern of all Hispanics
Lesson 2
1. What is the purpose of the debate between Mateo and Martínez?
Lesson 2
J-Lo – Jeniffer Lopes
Jennifer Lopez, born in 1970, American actor, singer, and dancer, highly popular for her work in films as well as music. In 2001 she became the first woman to have the highest-grossing motion picture (The Wedding Planner) and album (J. Lo) in the United States in the same week.
Lesson 2
John Kerry (Line 7, Para. 7)
John F. Kerry, born in 1943, American politician and Democratic Party candidate for the United States presidency in 2004. Kerry, a U.S. senator from Massachusetts, lost to President George W. Bush in a hard-fought battle that divided the American public. A graduate of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, Kerry served as an officer in the Vietnam War (19571975), winning numerous commendations for bravery. He returned to the United States disillusioned about the war and rose to national prominence as he led a group of veterans who sought a U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam. Kerry was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1984 and was reelected in 1990, 1996, and 2002.

《外刊阅读理解》课例案例

《外刊阅读理解》课例案例

《外刊阅读理解》课例案例外刊阅读理解,听起来是不是有点高大上呢?其实啊,就像是去探索一个神秘的宝藏岛。

外刊就像那座岛上各种各样的宝藏,有珍贵的珠宝,也有奇特的小玩意儿,就看你能不能发现其中的价值啦。

外刊的种类可多了去了。

就像不同的树林里长着不同的树一样,有政治类的外刊,就像是那些高大挺拔、枝叶繁茂的松树,里面充满了各种国际关系、国家政策的讨论。

经济类的外刊呢,就像挂满了果实的果树,到处都是商业动态、市场趋势之类的内容。

文化类的外刊更像是花园里五颜六色的花朵,散发着不同文化的独特魅力,讲述着世界各地的风俗习惯、艺术作品和人文故事。

那怎么开始阅读外刊呢?这就像是要进入宝藏岛得先找到入口一样。

咱们先得选一本适合自己的外刊。

要是你对时尚感兴趣,就别一头扎进满是机械原理的工程类外刊啦,那不是找罪受嘛。

选好了外刊,就像是找到了打开宝藏大门的钥匙。

读外刊的时候啊,可不能像走马观花看风景似的。

得用心去看。

单词就像是建造房子的砖头,如果不认识太多单词,就像盖房子没有足够的砖头,房子肯定盖不起来呀。

所以啊,平时多积累单词是很有必要的。

不过呢,光认识单词还不够,句子的理解也很关键。

句子就像是把砖头组合起来的水泥和框架,要是框架搭歪了,房子也不牢固。

有些句子弯弯绕绕的,就像迷宫一样,这时候就得仔细分析句子结构,找出主谓宾这些主要的部分,就像在迷宫里找到那条主线一样。

阅读理解嘛,理解是最重要的。

这就好比你跟一个外国人聊天,你不仅要听清楚他每个单词怎么说,还得明白他整句话的意思。

外刊里有时候会有一些文化背景知识,就像隐藏在宝藏里的暗门密码一样。

要是不了解这些文化背景,就像不知道密码,怎么也打不开那扇通往更深层次理解的门。

比如说,要是你不知道西方的一些宗教节日的意义,在阅读涉及到这些内容的文章时,就会感觉云里雾里的。

还有啊,阅读外刊可不能读了就忘。

咱们得做点笔记。

笔记就像是寻宝过程中的小地图,上面标记着你发现的宝贝的位置和特点。

外报外刊阅读

外报外刊阅读

外报外刊阅读1.AP - the abbreviation for the Associated Press2.B2B - Business to business; describes a business whose primary customers are other businesses.3.Broadcast - communicating using radio and/or TV.4.Caption - T ext printed below a picture used to describe it and who took it. Sometimes called a cutline.5.Copy - Main text of a story.6.Defamation - Information that is written by one person which damages another person's reputation.诽谤,中伤7.Editorialise - To write in an opinionated固执己见的,武断的way.8.Headline - The main title of the article.9.House style - A publication's guide to style, spelling and use of grammar, designed to help journalists write and present in a consistent way for their target audience. The Economist publishes a style guide as does The Guardian 10.The internet - The international network of interconnected computers. The World Wide Web, email, FTP andusenet are all part of the Internet.11.Intro - Very important first paragraph, known as a 'lead' in the US.12.Journalist - Someone who writes, researches and reports news, or works on the production of a publication.Sometimes shortened to journo, hack or scribe.13.Kill - To cancel or delete a story14.Leading questions - A question that contains thepredicted answer within the question.15.Masthead报头- Main title section and name at the front of a publication.16.Multimedia - T erm used to describe a range of different delivery formats such as video, audio, text and images, often presented simultaneously on the internet.iquette - Online etiquette, eg. reciprocal links.18.News agency - Company that sells stories to newspapers or magazines.19.Off the record - Information that must not be disclosed.20.Pathos :悲怆,痛苦,同情the fact that people like to hear about the misfortunes of others can not bedenied ,seeing or hearing about such things commonly elicits feelings of pity ,sorrows ,sympathy ,and compassion21.Puff piece - A news story with editorialised, complimentary statements.22.Quote - Record of what a source or interviewee has said.23.Quality Dailies :the large conventional size of newspapers ,usually carrying 10 to 11columns to the page.Traditional form for broadsheets such as the daily telegraph , the guardian ,24.Reporter - Someone who writes and researches news stories.25.Retraction - A withdrawal of a previously-published story or fact.撤回,撤销26.Scoop - An exclusive or first-published story.独家新闻27.Tabloid - Smaller print newspaper size.What is mass communication media? Newspaper, magazines, radio ,internet ,TV, public relations ,books, advertising What characteristics both does mass communication media have?1.It comprises both technical and institutional methods of production and distribution2.It relies on its ability to manufacture and sell large quantities of the work3.There are separate contexts between the production and reception of information4.Its reach is far removed in time and space in comparison to the producers5.It involves information distribution , this is a one of many form of communication whereby products are massproduced and disseminates to a great quantity of audience What is communication at a distance ?1.Telephone immediate person to person communication2.Radio signals by air through radio wavesputers uses specially equipped telephone lines and satellite linksNewspapers typically meet four criteria1.Publicity: its contents are reasonably accessible to the public2.Periodicity: it is published a regular intervals3.Currency :its information is up to date4.University: it covers a range of topicsDifferent categories of news1.Sth you have not heard before2.Public interest : how much attention readers pay to mews reportrmation about recent events around the world4.Covering geographical locationsDifferent elements of a newspaper report ?1.Who was involved2.What happened3.Where did it happen4.When did it happen5.Why did it__-,cause_6.How did _Types of news people are generally interested in?1.Local news: their city/their town2.National :their country3.International: the world4.Specific: business news ,sports news ,etcTabloids vs broadsheetsTabloid1.Headlines:bold print and may extend across the whole page.2.Paragraphs: usually only a few lines long3.Punctuation: less is used, commas used to mark direct speech4.Angle: usually human interest, tone is more conversational, dramatic, and sensationalBroadsheet1.Headlines: smaller print, usually only over 2 columns2.Paragraphs: Larger, so the reader must concentrate3.Punctuation: more traditional and formal4.Angle: more factual事实的,真实的.more researchReasons a story may be published?1.The audience: different kinds of stories interest different people2.Instincts of editors and reporters: journalism is their career ,so they should have an idea of what events should covered3.Influence of advertisers: nothing unfavorable should be printed about the advertisers4.The news mix: there should be a balance of hard and soft storiespetition among media: different media outlets will try to stay on step ahead of the competitionLegal and ethical issues of journalism1.Libel: n,v,诽谤,中伤。

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程(第二版)课件+教学参考手册 (37)[28页]

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程(第二版)课件+教学参考手册 (37)[28页]

Lesson 37
Haiti is one of the most densely populated nations in the Western Hemisphere and it is also the least-developed countries. 4/5 of its people are illiterate. In 1804, Haiti gained independence and became the first blacks’ republic. As it has a long history of dictatorial rule, its people’s life is miserable. Most of its people are farmers and they could not earn that much to support their family. Because of widespread malnutrition and poor medical conditions, its average life expectancy is only 50 years.
Devastation extends from the slums to the presidential palace. Aid groups fear a catastrophic death toll1.
By Tracy Wilkinson
Author: A Brief Introduction
Tracy Wilkinson Tracy Wilkinson is Mexico City bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, where she has worked since 1987. She has been the paper’s bureau chief in San Salvador, Vienna (from which she covered the Balkans conflict), Jerusalem and Rome. Her reports have won the Overseas Press Club and George Polk awards, and she is the author of The Vatican’s Exorcists: Driving Out the Devil in the 21st Century, published in 2007.

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程Lesson

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程Lesson

Key to Questions
3. Why does the author say Latino turnout and preference will be decisive in the election?
3. The author says Latino turnout and preference will be decisive in the election because they are the majority minority and more of Latinos than ever before are expected to go to the polls, and a large number of those people are not tied to either political party.
Lesson 2
Key to Questions
4. According to the article, how can a candidate lock up Latinos’ vote?
4. According to the article, a candidate who figures out how to talk to Latinos about education and healthcare in a compelling way can lock up Latinos’ vote.
1.The purpose of the debate between Mateo and Martinez is to focus on the specific needs of Latinos that both parties are courting.

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程(第二版)课件+教学参考手册 (29)[24页]

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程(第二版)课件+教学参考手册 (29)[24页]

Small Businesses in the United States A business can be large or small depending on factors like capital invested, the number of people, quantity produced and so on. A small business is generally one that is independently owned and operated by one or more individuals, is not one of the dominant players in that particular industry, and its size comes under the size limits defined by the regulatory authority of small businesses in the country. In the U.S., the definition of a small business varies in every industry but according to the Small Business Administration, a small manufacturing business will have less than 500 employees, and non-manufacturing businesses will have less than $7 million in annual receipts.
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英文外刊阅读

英文外刊阅读

英文外刊阅读
当提到英文外刊阅读时,有许多优秀的杂志和报纸可以选择。

以下是一些受欢迎的英文外刊推荐:
1. The New York Times: 这是美国最有影响力和广为人知的报纸之一,涵盖了世界各地的新闻和各种主题。

2. The Guardian: 总部位于英国的报纸,以深入报道和分析而闻名,覆盖了国际政治、文化和新闻。

3. The Economist: 一本世界著名的经济杂志,重点关注经济、商业和政治议题。

4. National Geographic: 这是一本以科学、探险和自然为主题的杂志,具有广泛的国际读者群体。

5. Time: 一本具有全球影响力的新闻杂志,涵盖了各种不同领域的主题,包括时事、科技、文化等。

6. Forbes: 这本商业和财经杂志以报道全球商业精英和企业家而闻名。

这些杂志和报纸可以通过官方网站或订阅服务进行阅读,也可通过一些新闻聚合应用程序如Flipboard和Apple News等进行访问。

此外,在一些图书馆或学术机构也可以找到这些刊物的打印版本。

阅读英文外刊有助于提高英语阅读能力,并增长对世界事务的了解。

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson13-15

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson13-15
①deny sb. sth. — make sb. lose sth. ②regardless of — paying no attentionews & World Report 《美国新闻与世界报道》
— is one of the three big
news magazines along with Time and Newsweek .
(2)Retention: six–year graduation rate and first–year student retention rate
(3)Faculty resources: average class size, faculty salary, faculty degree level, student-faculty ratio, and proportion of full–time faculty
(3)Community college: primarily two or three years public institutions, providing students associate’s degrees.
Lesson 14
College and University Rankings in America America’s best–known American college and university rankings have been compiled since 1983 by U.S. News & World Report and are widely regarded as the most influential of all college rankings.
Lesson 14

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson22-24

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson22-24
Lesson 24
1. What does Haase do in a manufacturing firm in Milwaukee?
She works as a receptionist and payroll administrator in a manufacturing firm in Milwaukee.
Lesson 24
1. She finds limited opportunities to take on more duties. (Line 3, Para. 1)
她感到承担更多职责的机会有限。
2.The authors, business consultants in Europe, explain that boreout, the opposite of burnout, consists of three elements: being "understretched," uncommitted, and bored in the workplace. (Line 1, Para. 4) 作者均是欧洲的商业顾问,他们解释道,闷爆是倦怠的反 义词,常常表现在三个方面:工作负担很轻,不受约束, 乏味无聊。
4. Maybe the boredom is a real message that you need to make a change. (Line 1, Para. 14) 或许感到无聊是在传递一个重要信息:你得换一下工作了。
Lesson 24
Lesson 24
Lesson 24
1. It can be seen from the article that what Nicole Haase really wants to do is ____.

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程(第二版)课后习题参考答案

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程(第二版)课后习题参考答案

大学英语外报外刊阅读教程教学参考手册第二版端木义万主编Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. AVI.1. According to Ms. Wellington, Gen X’ers are attracted to their organizations for utterly traditional reasons: reputation of the organization, opportunities to advance.2. Catalyst and other research organizations caution that this age group has high demands for employers. If their demands are not met, they will leave. And they are highly sensitive to the way in which they are treated. If the Gen X’er believes that his employer is not making a commitment to him, he will leave.3.The survey found that more than 70 percent of them rated companionship, a loving family and enjoying life as extremely important. In contrast, fewer than 20 percent of them said earning a lot of money and becoming an influential leader were extremely important goals.4. According to Robert Morgan, the corporate loyalty is rising in the current economic climate partly because of job insecurities. Besides, there is the war for talent. As labor shortages intensified in recent years, employers have worked hard at retaining good workers.OutlineI.(1) Summary leadIncreasing job loyalty of Gen X’ersII. (2 –6) Catalyst’s survey about job loyalty of Gen X’ers1. General situation of the job loyalty2. Findings about the similarities between Gen X’ers and the previous generationsa. Old-fashioned goalsb. Traditional attractions3. Findings about the differences between Gen X’ers and the previous generationsa. High demands for employersb. High sensitiveness to the way they are treatedIII. (7 – 8) Specific example of Colleen GalleReasons for staying: job satisfactionjob loyaltyIV. (9 – 11) More details of the survey1. Scope, objects and focus of the survey2. Findings about the factors in job loyalty:Companionship, loving family, enjoying life3. Statistics showing job loyaltyV. (12 – 15) Analysis of job loyalty1. Not surprising in the current economic climate2. Comparison between 1999 and 2001 in job loyalty3. Reasons for the increase of job loyaltya. Present job insecurityb. Employers’ efforts at retaining the talentedAnswers to the QuestionsV. 1.A 2.A 3. B 4. DVI.1.The purpose of the debate between Mateo and Martinez is to focus on the specific needs ofLatinos that both parties are courting.2.The problems pointed out by Martinez are bad education, unemployment and lack of healthinsurance.3.The author says Latino turnout and preference will be decisive in the election because they arethe majority minority and more of Latinos than ever before are expected to go to the polls, anda large number of those people are not tied to either political party.4.According to the article, a candidate who figure out how to talk to Latinos about educationand healthcare in a compelling way can lock up Latinos’ vote.5.The term ―Hispanic‖ came into official use in 1973, when the Nixon administration formallydivided Americans into five races. Liberals prefer the term ―Latino‖ on the grounds that the Spaniards were the very people who destroyed the indigenous cultures of Latin Americans) 6.The author thinks that the term ―Hispanic‖is a marketing term and it’s a term used bypoliticians at election time.7.The author thinks that the term ―Hispanic‖is a marketing term and it’s a term used bypoliticians at election time. It cannot reflect cultural realities.OutlineI. (1 – 2) Debate between Mateo and Martinez1. Main issues for the debate and the purpose of the debate2. Audience’s response: louder opponents’ voicesII. (3 – 5) Latinos’ importance in election1. Decisive role of Latino voter turnout and preference2. Reason for the importance of Latino vote: Latinos’ ascent to the majority minority in 20033. Factors limiting Latinos’ voting strengtha. Many of them are not yet US citizens.b. One third of Latinos are under 18.III. (6 – 8) Latinos’ prime concerns1. Importance of education and healthcare to Latinos2. Reasons for the importance of those issuesa. U.S. – born Latinos form the majority.b. It’s more likely for Latinos to lack healthcare and education.IV. (9 – 10) Discussion about the term ―Hispanic‖1. The origin of the term and the problems with the term2. Rich diversity of LatinosV. (11) Increased visibility of LatinosLesson 3Answers to the QuestionsV. 1.C 2.D 3.C 4. AVI.1.WWII led to women’s entry into the workforce. As men marched off to fight, women tooktheir husbands’ places in factories and on the farms. They never looked back. Most now take it for granted that women have as much to offer at work as men do.2.No, it is more than a financial issue because it raises social as well as economic questions andits resolution will involve governments, employers and people.3.The babyboom generation is far larger than the generation that follows it or any that precededit. Its achievement will cast a shadow over the companies it is set to leave.4.The present ways of dealing with a falling supply of labor are shifting work offshore, laxerimmigration rules and use of new equipment.5.If they were offered the chance of staying on at work, many older employees would jump atthe chance because they will no longer be able to retire in the style they have been led to expect. Corporate pension schemes and health benefits are becoming even less generous.Besides the need for money, many elderly people want to continue working for mental stimulation.6.The author thinks that older workers need to adapt and accept a relative decline in salary andstatus7.The significance of babyboomers’changing the world of work will be more profound andlonger lasting than the changes they have brought since the 1960s.OutlineI. (1 – 2) Social changes in western countries after WWII1.Women’s entry into the work force2.Retirement pensions for the elderlyII. (3 – 4) Problems caused by the present retirement pensions1. Heavy burden of financing retirement pensions for babyboomers2. Companies’ shortage of skilled workersIII. (5 – 7) Need to keep the elderly at work1. Present ways of dealing with a falling supply of labour2. Elderly people’s desire for worka. Elderly people’s need for moneyb. Elderly people’s desire for mental stimulationIV. (8 – 10) Suggestions to governments and companies about how to keep the elderly people at work1. Separation of pension from their final salaries2. Freeing up labor markets instead of focusing on legislating to ban discrimination on grounds of age3. Offering flexible work scheduleV. (11) Suggestion to the elderly workersNeed to adapt to a relative decline in salary and statusVI. (12) Significance of babyboomers’ changing the world of workLesson 4Answers to the QuestionsV. 1.D 2.A 3.D 4.BVI.1.According to the new government figures, British female full time workers will be paid£ 369,000 less than their counterparts over their lifetime.2.That lifetime disparity would be enough to pay for 31 years of childcare or 22 new cars, or topay off the average student debt 18 times over.3.Britain’s gender pay gap of 2008 was larger than that of 2007. Men were paid 17.1% morethan women for full-time work while the disparity in part-time wages was 36.6%, up from35.8% in 2007.4.The Fawcett Society has called on the government to include mandatory pay auditing in theequalities bill, scheduled to be introduced in next month’s Queen’s speech.5.According to the article, Sri Lanka is judged the fifth most equal in the world on politicalempowerment because of the long incumbencies as prme minister and president of Sirimavo Bandaranaika and Chandrika Kumaratunga.6.According to Yvonne Galligan, younger parliaments, in general, were often much morerepresentative.7.Dr. Selvi Thriuchandran felt puzzled by the WEF findings, pointing out that aside from theBandaranaikes, Sri Lanka had the worst record in South Asia in terms of representation in the legislature and executive.OutlineI. (1 – 4) ONS’s finding about gender pay gap in Britain1. Lifetime pay gap for female full-time workers2. Gender pay gap’s widening in 20083. Concrete value of the lifetime disparity4. Rake’s comment on the pay gap’s wideningII. (5 – 7) WEF’s finding about UK women’s status’s drop from 11th to 13th in terms of economic, political, health and educational status2. UK’s ranking in terms of progress on equal pay3.Sectors with wide gender pay gapsIII. (8 – 9) Efforts made to address the problem1. Fawcett Society’s call for the inclusion of mandatory pay auditing in the equality bill2. Harriet Harman’s announcement of a requirement to publish gender pay gapsIV. (10 – 12) Analysis of women’s political empowerment1. Analysis of Sri Lanka’s high ranking on political empowerment2. Yvonne Galligan’s analysis of UK women’s political empowermenta. Low percentage in the House of Commonsb. Healthier gender balance in the Scottish parliament and the Welsh assembly3. Women’s higher representation in younger parliamentsV. (13 – 14) Dr. Selvi Thriuchanara’s view on women’s status in Sri Lanka1. Disputing WEF’s conclusion2. Problems faced by women in Sri LankaLesson 5Answers to the QuestionsV. 1.A 2. B 3.D 4. BVI.1.The first power shift is a rebalancing of moral authority. The major factor in the shift is the receding moral superiority of the west.2. The double standard in Paragraph 3 refers to the US different rules for the two financial crises. During the Asian financial crisis, the US bashed Hong Kong when its government intervened in August 1998 in the stock market to fend off the western investment banks and hedge funds bent on destroying the city’s currency. Yet only a month later, the US intervened in the market to bail out LTCM.3. The author thinks that the minor adjustment in voting rights in the World Bank and International Monetary Fund is symbolic of the increase of the east’s say in decision making in global economic affairs.4. Reminbi has gained an elevation in status. Over time , some countries will keep more Reminbi, making it more like reserve currency.5. The recent crisis shows that blindly seeking growth is dangerous. To many wealthy countries, it is unrealistic.6. The five power shifts are for the most part desirable. They provide a more balanced and stable world.OutlineI. (1) Appearance of global rebalancingII . (2 – 6) Rebalancing of moral authority1. Double standard maintained by the West to financial crisis2. Many conflicts of interest inherent in the West’s investment banking3. The West’s moral dilemma in dealing with China4. Equal footing of the two sidesIII. (7 – 8 ) The West’s loss of domination in global economic affairs1. Increase of the East’s say in global economic affairs2. Approach of relative balance between the East and the WestIV. (9) Shift in the center of economic gravity from the Atlantic to the Pacific1. Earlier rise of Japan2. China’s growth momentum and increased economic powerV. (10) Decline of the US dollar’s statusVI. (11) Most developed economies’ switch to the attempt to maintain present growthVII. (12) Effects of the five power shiftsLesson 6Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. D 2.C 3 A 4.AVI.1.The letters which millions of Americans got were quarterly reports telling them what hadhappened to their savings invested in the stockmarket. They have been more effective than any campaign ad.2.Accoring to the Wisconsin Advertising Project, 73% of McCain’s ads and 61% of Obama’sads are negative.3.He thinks that negative campaign ads are more informative than positive ones.4.Obama’s ads attack McCain for the many ways he plans to make life wretched for nearlyeveryone.5.McCain’s attacks on Obama focus on his slender résumé, his dodgy associates and thepossibility that he will raise taxes.6.Some Democrats complain that McCain’s attacks are stoking up violent racial hatred againstObama.7.The author thinks that they are unfounded.OutlineI. (1) Effects of factual adsHelping Obama double his lead over McCainII. (2 – 4) Both sides’ use of negative campaign ads1. Attack ads’ percentage and John Geer’s view on their function2. Obama’s ad attacks on McCain3.McCain’s ad attacks on ObamaIII. (5) Expenditure on attack ads and ways of running those adsIV. (6 – 7) Effects of negative campaign ads1. Worry and complaints about ad attack s’ possible effect of fanning up violence2.Author’s view: unfounded predictionsLesson 7Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. DVI.1. The Conservative Party and the Liberal-Democratic Party have formed the British coalition government.2. Clegg decided that he could not form a coalition with the Labour Party due to a revolt inside the parliamentary Labour Party at the concept of a deal, as well as its likely terms.3. If the deal works, it will change the shape of the Conservative Party.4. The Lib Dems secured 5 cabinet posts and a commitment to 15 other ministerial jobs across Whitehall. On the Conservative side, George Osborne will the chancellor of the exchequer andWilliam Hague foreign secretary.5. The serious problems confronting the coalition government are a huge deficit, deep social problems and a political system in need of reform.6. In the negotiations, the Tories agreed to drop their plans to raise the threshold for inheritance tax and provide extra money for disadvantaged pupils.7. When the Lib Dem-Con deal was secured, George Brown went to the Queen to tender his resignation. Later, he told party workers he was resigning immediately as party leader, leaving Harriet Harman in charge.OutlineI. (1 – 4 ) Formation of the Conservative Party – the Liberal Democratic Party coalition1. Coalition with Cameron as Prime Minister and Clegg as his deputy2. Labour Party’s failure to forge a coalition with Lib Dems3. End of five-day power struggle4. Cameron’s resolveII. ( 5 – 7) The deal and its impact1. The deal making2. The deal impact on the two parties3. Power division between the two partiesIII. (8 – 10) The new government’s resolve1. Admission of some deep and pressing problems2. Call on the people for support3. Promise to form a new kind of governmentIV. (11 – 13) Negotiations and results1. Agreements and compromises reached in the negotiations.2. Lib Dems’ endorsement of the derailed condition dealV. (14 – 16) Brown’s resignation and apology1. Tendering the resignation to the Queen2. Statement about his resignation as party leader3. Apology for his failure to forge a coalitionVI. (17 – 18) Recriminations by the Lib Dems and the Labour on each other1. Lib Dems’ attack on the Labour2. Lord Adonis’s attack on the Lib DemsLesson 8Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. A 2. D 3. D 4. AVI.1. America’s standing in world opinion is at an all-time low. Even its closest allies oppose U.S. policies.2. Its unpopularity is dangerous and expensive. It leads to high military costs abroad, skyrocketingsecurity costs at home, and the loss of trade as America’s goods become shunned overseas. All this causes an economic drain.3. If Americans travelled more, they’d better understand their place on this complex planet and fit in more comfortably, and eventually the U.S. wouldn’t need to spend as much as the rest of the world combined on its military to feel safe.4. Travel helps Americans celebrate, rather than fear, diversity of culture.5. Travel gives Americans a perspective that can translate, through the voting booth, into American policies that will not alienate them from the family of nations. And when that happens, Americans’ safety will be improved.OutlineI (1-2) Need for Americans to gain a better understanding of the world by travellingII (3-5) America’s unpopularity and its harmfu l effects1.America’s low standing in world opinion2.Being routinely outvoted at the U.N. on a variety of issuesIII (6-18) Benefits of thoughtful travel1.Gaining a better understanding of America’s place on the complex planet2.Getting a clear idea about how the world sees America3.Gaining a better understanding about other societiesa. Getting a firsthand look at the complexity and struggles of other societiesb. Helping Americans celebrate diversity of culturec. Helping Americans appreciate the challenges other societies face4.Combating ethnocentrism5.Helping to ensure sound policiesLesson 9Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. C 2. D 3. B 4.BVI.1. It is a non-profit group that promotes the importance of family and fatherhood. It is based in New York.2.The sexual revolution of the 1960s and '70s swept away a concept of dating in which there was an implicit understanding that each party was shopping for a mate and not just for sex.3.If women are not hooking up, they frequently fall into fast-moving, "joined-at-the-hip" relationships with men, spending nights in one another's rooms.4.In the author’s opinion, the rules of courtship in the 1950s were clearer than those of the present. But they proved unfulfilling either, because at that time those who were courting got to know each other under artificial circumstances. They were well dressed and put their best foot forward. This was not the best way to get to know people.OutlineI. (1) News leadSummary of the survey’s reportII. (2—3) The dating scene on college campuses1. Two choices for women2. Women’s desire for long-term relationship and marriageIII. (4) The surveyThe agency doing the investigation; aim, objects and means of the surveyIV. (5—7) Reasons for the appearance of the dating scene1. The sexual revolution2. Women’s lower proportion3. Lack of clear rulesV. (8—10) Main forms of sexual relationship1. Hook-upForms of hookup: kissing, oral sex and intercourse2. Intense, but vague relationship3. Women’s tendency to act like me nVI. (11—12) Impact of the dating scene on marriage1. Less likely to marry or find happiness in marriage2. More likely to marry laterVII. (13—14) The past dating scene1. Rules of courtship: Clearer in the past2. Artificial circumstancesVIII. (15) The problem with both dating scenes: not the right way to know menLesson 10Answers to the QuestionsV. 1.C 2. B 3. C 4. CVI.1. The American traditional family is a family made up of two biological parents and two or threechildren with the father as the only breadwinner.2. No. The traditional family has lost its predominant place. Today only about 20 percent ofAmerican families fit the traditional structure.3. The new American family is a household with fewer children, with both parents working, and with mothers giving birth to their children at an ever older age, having fewer children, and spacing them further apart.4. The stable family of two biological parents is the ideal vessel for molding character, fornurturing, for inculcating values, and for planning for a child’s future.5. The result of America’s family changes is a serious new divide in the American society between the children of poorer, less educated, single parents and those of richer, better educated, and married parents.6. Mother-only families produce harmful effects on children. They are more likely than those with two parents to suffer poverty, to be suspended from school, to have emotional problems, to become delinquent, to suffer from abuse, to take drugs, and to perform poorly on virtually every measure.7. Today, 81 percent of American women think she should have her own career, and 70 percent think that both husband and wife should earn money. The vast majority of working mothers say that even if the family did not need the income, they would continue working.8. The author thinks that America’s Social Security and welfare should be reformed so as to nourish marriage and raise the proportion of children who grow up in two-parent families.OutlineI. (1)Traditional famil y’s loss of its predominanceII. (2)Reasons for traditional family’s loss of its predominance1. Late marriage2. Increased divorce rates3. Cohabitation4. Births to unmarried mothersIII. (3-5)Effects of family changes1. Importance of family stability for children2. Result of family changes3. Harmful effects of single-parent families on childrenIV. (6)Women’s changed concepts on family rolesV. (7-8)Ways to nourish marriage1. Reforming Social Security and welfare2. Educating people about the importance of marriage3. Giving incentives for couples to form and sustain healthy marriageVI. (9)Family trend and the way to deal with the trend1. Shift from traditional to contemporary family2. Tempering the trend by nurturing the American family with public policy in favor ofmarriageLesson 11Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. CVI.1.Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center had organized a 52-member medical team for delivering the babies with each of them designated and assigned to nurses, doctors and surgical assistants. At 10:43 a.m. on January 26, they were all ready.2. Before the multiple birth, Nadya Suleman was a recently-divorced single mother who already had six children ranging in age from 2 to 7, two of them 2-year-old twins and one of them autistic.3. The news report stoked the furor created by the delivery of the octuplets.4. Nadya Suleman used the last of her remaining embryos and got impregnated through in-vitro fertilization.5. Nad ya Suleman’s mother sees it less glowingly. She believes that her daughter is obsessed and misguided for she already had six beautiful children.6. After being released from the hospital, Nadya Suleman will be faced with problems of child support and child care.OutlineI. (1) Deilvery of Nadya Suleman’s eight babies at Kaiser1. Kaiser’s preparation for the delivery2. Delivery of seven babies3. Delivery of the eighth baby4. Present condition of Nadya Suleman and her eight babiesII. (2) Contr oversy over Nadya Suleman’s multiple birth1. Nadya Suleman’s way of impregnation2. Her mother’s view3. Society’s responses4. Her neighbour’s viewsIII. (3) Nadya Suleman’s obsession with having kids1. Angela Suleman’s explanation of her daughter’s obsession2. Yolanda Novak’s explanation of Nadya’s obsession3. More information about Nadya’s way of impregnationIV. (4) Issue of Nadya Suleman’s impregnation1. Fertility doctor’s stand2. No detail about the impregnation3. K aiser’s advice to Nadya SulemanV. (5-6) Problems facing Nadya Suleman1. Financial support problem2. Childcare problemLesson 12Answers to the QuestionsV. 1.C 2. D 3. A 4. BVI.1. The author suggests that the husband and the wife should offer each other more positive statements, less negative statements, heart-felt and specific compliments and thank-yous.2. Human touch aids the release of feel-good endorphins for giver and receiver.3. To build a fortress of love, he or she should fully support his or her spouse, take his or her spouse’s side whenever possible if trouble arises in the ―outside world‖.4.Trying to improve the spouse puts him/her on the defensive and cast you in a dreary role. The result is that everyone is unhappy.5. When a marriage needs improvement, the true solution is that you should change yourself first,address your own flaws and seek the best in your spouse.6. Good feelings can improve marriage. The happier you feel, the happier your marriage will be and the easier it will be to manage conflicts.7. When conflict is handled with the right tools and attitude, it becomes a gateway to deeper intimacy –the chance to be seen and lived for who you truly are, to accept your mate’s adorable, vulnerable real self and build a strong union without caving in or silently seething.8. A couple should avoid tough talks when they’re not rested well, well fed and when drunk. OutlineI. (1-2) Introduction to the 7 secrets of sexy marriageII. (3-5) Build up love balance1. Function of love balance2. Way to build up love balanceIII. (6-7) Reach out1. Function of human touch and the way to improve it2. Function of fortress of love and the way to build the fortressIV. (8-10) Remember that nobody’s perfect1. Desire to blame your spouse and change him/her2. Harmful effects of trying to change your spouse3. Need to change yourselfV. (11) Add some zing1. Function of attraction2. Way to enhance attractionVI. (12-14) Always fight fairly1. Function of conflict solution2. Right way to handle conflictsVII. (15-17) Pick the right time and place1. The right time for tough talks2. The right place for tough talksVIII. (18) Open your ears1. Importance of listening more2. Right way to respond to a combative talkLesson 13Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. BVI.1. Sam Zell blamed ―a perfect storm‖ of factors behind the Tribune Company’s bankruptcy filing.2.Newspaper Association of America figures show that advertising revenues have been falling since the summer of 2006.3.It was the acceleration of advertising revenues’ fall, coupled with the sheer amount of debt Mr Zell took on to buy Tribune, which led the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune to thebankruptcy courts.4.Moody’s last Month predicted ―dire straits‖ for some publishers in 2009.5.Publishers’ options are shrinking because prospective buyers struggle to find acquisitions.6. The fact that the New York Times wroke down the value of its newspapers showed that asset sales may yield less than once hoped.7. According to Paper Cuts, more than 15,000 U.S newspaper positions have been cut.8. Moody expects most publishers that default to be able to restructure their debt, rather than close titles.OutlineI. (1-4) Newspaper industry’s decline.1.Tribune Company’s bankruptcy filing2. Causes of newspaper industry’s declinea. Debates about the causesb. David Hamburger’s viewII. (5-7) Worsening situation this year1. Acceleration of the deterioration during the four quarters2. Bankruptcy of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago TribuneIII. (8-10) Impact of the financial crisis1. Taking a toll on newspaper groups2. Moody’s prediction of dire straits for some publishers in 20093. Advertising revenue’s, sharp drop resulting form the crisisIV. (11-15) Publishers’ efforts to cope with the situation1. Selling newspapers to raise cash2. Shrinking options for publishers3. Sharp decline of newspaper assets in value4. Reducing staff sizeV. (16-17) Newspaper industry’s prospects1. Most publishers’ ability to restructure their debt rather than close titles2. Staff reduction’s lasting damaging effects on newspaper brandsLesson 14Answers to the QuestionsV. 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. AVI.1. Because they want to improve their public image. They believe that reputations and jobs can belost based on the smallest slip in rank.2. Because they intended to make their colleges more selective. They thought top applicants mightopt for more prestigious i nstitutions, lowering the school’s crucial ―yield‖ and making it appear less desirable.3. If accepted, enrollees tend to boost a school’s yield and its statistical cachet. But the process。

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson25-27

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson25-27
Lesson 26
4. Wrinkle reduction without surgery or injections will improve with advances in scientifically-based topical skin treatments available through physicians' offices.
Lesson 26
3. Why are this generation’s standards of beauty different from those of previous generations’?
The author thinks that the millennial generation is a generation that primps, dyes, pulls and shapes, younger and with more vigor.
Lesson 26
2. What does Experian’s research find about American girls?
Experian’s research finds that 43 percent of 6-to-9year-olds are already using lipstick and lip gloss, 38 percent use hairstyling products and 12 percent use other cosmetics.
A. white B. C. yellow
B. black D. tan
Lesson 26
3. According to the survey by the NPD Group, on average American women now begin using beauty products at the age of ____.

外报阅读

外报阅读

标点符号
英语新闻标题一贯注重结构精练,并不使用 所有的标点符号。即便使用某个标点符号, 其主要目的不外乎两种,一是区分表示各句 子成分意群之间的关系;二是旨在进一步节 省标题字数。
逗号常被用来代替连词“and”
Belgium Supports Francs, Denies It Will Quit ‘Snake(= Belgium Supports the Francs and Denies It Will Quit the ‘Snake’) 比利时支持法郎并否认将退出‚蛇形浮动‛ Guangzhou Fair Closes, Trade Booms(= The Guangzhou Fair Closed And the Trade Booms) 广交会闭幕 交易兴旺
现在时、将来时和现在进行时。
一般现在时通常被用来表示过去发生 的事
通常情况下,报刊所载消息多为已发生过 的事,按日常英语语法,标题中的动词应 使用过去时态,但是这样容易给人产生一 种陈旧感,似有‚昨日黄花‛之嫌,缺乏 吸引力。为了弥补这一缺陷,英语新闻标 题常用一般现在时从形式上来增强报道的 新鲜感(freshness)、现实感(reality) 和直接感(immediacy)。
Reading Skills in Book Three
外报阅读(I)
The major newspapers in Britain
《泰晤士报》 The Times: 《每日电讯报》 The Daily Telegraph: 《卫报》 The Guardian: / 《金融时报》 The Financial Times: /home/rw 《观察家报》 The Observer: 《星期日泰晤士报》The Sunday Times: http:// /

一些简单但有效的外刊阅读方法

一些简单但有效的外刊阅读方法

一些简单但有效的外刊阅读方法1. 选择适合自己水平的外刊:如果你是初学者,选择简单易懂的外刊,比如儿童杂志或简易英语报纸。

如果你已经有一定的阅读水平,可以选择一些适合你的兴趣和专业领域的外刊。

2. 多看图文并茂的杂志:图文并茂的杂志对于初学者来说非常有帮助,图片可以帮助你理解文章的内容,同时提高你的词汇量。

3. 利用词典和翻译工具:在阅读过程中遇到不懂的词汇或短语时,及时查阅词典或使用翻译工具来帮助理解。

不要依赖翻译工具,尽量自己尝试理解并使用词典来查看释义。

4. 注意文章的结构:外刊的文章通常有引言、主体和结论等部分。

注意这些部分的主要内容和关键词,以帮助你更好地理解文章。

5. 阅读多元化的内容:选择不同主题和类型的外刊来读,包括新闻报道、科学杂志、文学作品等。

这样有助于扩展你的知识面和词汇量。

6. 制定阅读计划:设定每周或每月的阅读目标,并坚持下去。

可以从少量开始,随着读者水平的提高逐渐增加。

7. 复习和总结:在阅读结束后,回顾文章的主要内容,并总结关键词和短语。

这有助于巩固所学的知识,并提高记忆力。

8. 标注和笔记:在阅读过程中,可以用铅笔或标记笔来标注生词、关键句和重要段落。

随后可以将这些标注内容整理成笔记,以便复习和回顾。

9. 与他人讨论和分享:选择一些有共同兴趣的人来一起阅读外刊,并随时与他们讨论和分享自己的阅读经验。

这有助于扩展视野,并提供额外的学习机会。

10. 阅读长文时使用分段方法:遇到长篇文章时,可以将文章分成小节进行阅读,每读完一个小节后再进行理解和总结。

这样有助于减轻阅读压力,并增加对文章的理解。

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson4-6

大学优品PPT精选版《大学英语外报外刊阅读教材第二版》Lesson4-6
还记得西方领导人在亚洲金融危机时所取得的道德优势 吗?(high ground – the advantage in an argument)
Lesson 5
For the first time in centuries, the developing east has some say. (Line 4, Para. 7) 发展中的东方几个世纪以来第一次有了一些发言权。(say – the right, power or authority to make or to help make a decision)
Lesson 5
1. What is the first power shift? What is the major factor in the shift?
The first power shift is a rebalancing of moral authority. The major factor in the shift is the receding moral superiority of the west.
Lesson 5
Asian economies have long lagged behind the West in the pace of financial innovation and integration. As a result, Asia was often criticised for being backward in financial products and inefficient in cross-border financial intermediation. Ironically, such ‘backwardness’ and ‘inefficiency’ turned out to be a big strength in the recent crisis as it limited the contagion effect in the region.

有关英语外刊阅读报告英语作文

有关英语外刊阅读报告英语作文

有关英语外刊阅读报告英语作文As an English language learner, I find reading English magazines and journals to be a great way to improve my language skills and stay updated on global news and trends. Recently, I have been reading the Time magazine, and I would like to share my thoughts and insights on it.Time magazine covers a wide range of topics, frompolitics and economics to culture and technology. One of the articles that caught my attention was about the impact of climate change on the global economy. The article provided in-depth analysis and statistics on how extreme weather events and rising sea levels are affecting industries and businesses around the world. It also discussed the urgent need for governments and corporations to take action to mitigate the effects of climate change.Another interesting piece in Time magazine was a feature on the rise of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The article highlighted the ways in which AI is revolutionizing the medical field, from diagnosis and treatment to drug discovery and patient care. It also raised importantethical questions about the use of AI in healthcare and the potential risks and benefits of this technology.In addition to these thought-provoking articles, Time magazine also includes sections on entertainment, sports, and lifestyle. I particularly enjoyed reading about the latest trends in fashion and the profiles of influential figures in the entertainment industry.Overall, I find Time magazine to be a valuable source of information and a great tool for improving my English language skills. The articles are well-written and informative, and the magazine covers a diverse range of topics that are relevant to today's world. I look forward to continuing to read Time magazine and expanding my knowledge and vocabulary through its pages.作为一个英语学习者,我发现阅读英语杂志和期刊是提高语言能力和了解全球新闻和趋势的好方法。

关于英语外刊阅读的报告范文英语作文

关于英语外刊阅读的报告范文英语作文

关于英语外刊阅读的报告范文英语作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Report on Reading English Foreign MagazinesIntroductionReading English foreign magazines can greatly improve one's English skills and broaden one's horizon. In this report, I will discuss the benefits of reading English foreign magazines, provide some tips for effective reading, and share my own experience in reading foreign magazines.Benefits of Reading English Foreign Magazines1. Improve English skills: Reading English foreign magazines can enhance vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. It exposes readers to a wide range of topics and writing styles, helping them to become more proficient in English.2. Expand knowledge: English foreign magazines cover a variety of topics from different countries and cultures. Reading these magazines allows readers to learn about global issues,trends, and perspectives, expanding their knowledge and understanding of the world.3. Enhance critical thinking: English foreign magazines often present diverse opinions and viewpoints on various topics. By reading and analyzing different perspectives, readers can develop critical thinking skills and learn to evaluate information critically.Tips for Effective Reading1. Choose magazines that interest you: Select English foreign magazines that cover topics you are passionate about. This will motivate you to read regularly and enjoy the learning process.2. Set aside time for reading: Establish a regular reading routine and allocate time each day for reading English foreign magazines. Consistency is key to improving your English skills.3. Use a dictionary: Keep a dictionary handy while reading to look up unfamiliar words and phrases. This will help you expand your vocabulary and improve your understanding of the content.My Experience in Reading Foreign MagazinesI have been reading English foreign magazines for several years, and I have found it to be a valuable learning experience. Not only have I improved my English skills, but I have also gaineda deeper understanding of different cultures and perspectives. My favorite magazines include National Geographic, The Economist, and Time magazine. I find these magazines to be informative, engaging, and thought-provoking. Reading them has helped me develop critical thinking skills and become more knowledgeable about the world around me.ConclusionIn conclusion, reading English foreign magazines is a beneficial and enjoyable way to enhance English skills, expand knowledge, and develop critical thinking. By following the tips mentioned above and making a habit of reading regularly, anyone can reap the benefits of reading English foreign magazines. I encourage everyone to explore different magazines and discover the joy of reading in English.篇2Title: Report on Reading English MagazinesIntroductionReading English magazines is a beneficial way to improve language skills and stay informed about global issues. In this report, we will explore the benefits of reading English magazines,the types of magazines available, and some tips for effective reading.Benefits of Reading English MagazinesReading English magazines can enhance language skills in various ways. Firstly, it exposes readers to a wide range of vocabulary and sentence structures, helping them expand their language proficiency. Additionally, reading articles on different topics can improve reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. Moreover, English magazines provide insights into current events, cultural trends, and popular topics, helping readers stay informed about the world around them.Types of English MagazinesThere is a wide variety of English magazines available, catering to different interests and preferences. Lifestyle magazines focus on topics such as fashion, beauty, and travel, while news magazines provide in-depth coverage of current events and politics. Science and technology magazines offer insights into the latest innovations and discoveries, while literary magazines feature essays, short stories, and poetry. No matter what your interests are, there is an English magazine out there for you.Tips for Effective ReadingTo make the most of your English magazine reading experience, consider the following tips:1. Choose magazines that align with your interests to stay engaged and motivated.2. Set aside dedicated time for reading each day to establisha reading routine.3. Keep a vocabulary journal to jot down new words and their meanings for later review.4. Discuss articles with friends or join a book club to deepen your understanding and practice speaking English.5. Challenge yourself by reading a variety of magazines on different topics to broaden your knowledge and vocabulary.ConclusionIn conclusion, reading English magazines is a valuable way to enhance language skills, expand knowledge, and stay informed about global issues. By choosing magazines that align with your interests, dedicating time to reading each day, and actively engaging with the material, you can make the most of this learning opportunity. Whether you are interested in fashion,politics, science, or literature, there is an English magazine out there for you. Happy reading!篇3Title: Report on English Magazine ReadingIntroduction:English magazine reading has become increasingly popular among people worldwide. With the advancement of technology, people now have access to a wide range of English magazines covering various topics such as fashion, lifestyle, current affairs, and entertainment. This report aims to explore the benefits of reading English magazines and how it can enhance language skills and expand knowledge.Benefits of Reading English Magazines:Reading English magazines can greatly improve language skills, vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension. It provides exposure to different writing styles and sentence structures, enabling readers to enhance their language proficiency. Additionally, reading English magazines allows individuals to learn new words and phrases, thereby expanding their vocabulary.Moreover, English magazines cover a wide range of topics, from global news and current affairs to culture, arts, and lifestyle. By reading articles on diverse subjects, readers can gain knowledge and insights into different cultures, traditions, and ways of life. This can broaden their understanding of the world and help them develop a more global perspective.Furthermore, reading English magazines can also improve critical thinking skills. By analyzing and reflecting on the contents of the articles, readers can develop their analytical skills and problem-solving abilities. This can help individuals become better at evaluating information and making informed decisions.Lastly, reading English magazines can be a source of inspiration and motivation. By reading about successful people, innovative ideas, and new trends, readers can be inspired to pursue their goals, explore new opportunities, and broaden their horizons.Recommendations for Effective English Magazine Reading:To maximize the benefits of reading English magazines, here are some recommendations:1. Choose magazines that align with your interests and preferences. Selecting magazines that cover topics you arepassionate about can make reading more enjoyable and engaging.2. Set aside dedicated time for reading English magazines regularly. Consistency is key to improving language skills and expanding knowledge.3. Take notes while reading to jot down new words, phrases, and ideas. This will help you remember and reinforce what you have learned.4. Discuss and share what you have read with others. Engaging in discussions can help deepen your understanding of the articles and provide different perspectives.5. Experiment with different genres and styles of English magazines to explore new topics and writing styles.Conclusion:In conclusion, reading English magazines offers numerous benefits, including improving language skills, expanding knowledge, enhancing critical thinking, and inspiring personal growth. By following the recommendations outlined in this report, individuals can make the most of their English magazine reading experience and reap the rewards of enriching their minds and broadening their perspectives.。

关于英语外刊阅读的报告范文英语作文

关于英语外刊阅读的报告范文英语作文

关于英语外刊阅读的报告范文英语作文英语外刊阅读的乐趣大家好!我是小明,今天我要给大家分享一下关于英语外刊阅读的乐趣。

你们有没有想过,为什么我们要学英语呢?除了学校的功课以外,英语外刊也是一个很好的学习工具哦!我最近开始阅读英语外刊,发现它真的很好玩,而且还有很多好处呢!英语外刊可以帮助我们提高阅读能力。

在学校里,老师会教我们阅读英语课文,但是外刊上的文章更加有趣和生动。

有时候,我会读一些关于动物、科技或者趣闻的文章。

这些文章用简单的单词和句子,非常适合小学生阅读。

通过阅读外刊,我们可以学到更多的词汇和表达方式,提高我们的阅读理解能力。

英语外刊可以扩展我们的知识面。

外刊上有很多有趣的话题,比如科学、历史、地理等等。

我最喜欢读有关动物的文章,因为我喜欢动物。

通过阅读外刊,我学到了很多有关不同动物的知识,比如它们的习性、食物和栖息地。

每次读完一篇文章,我都觉得自己增长了很多知识,而且还记得很牢。

英语外刊可以提高我们的写作能力。

在外刊上,有时候会有一些写作比赛或者征文活动。

我们可以参加这些活动,写一篇关于我们感兴趣的话题的文章。

通过写作,我们可以锻炼我们的思维能力和表达能力。

而且,如果我们的文章被选中发表,那就太棒了!我们的作品可以被更多的人看到,这也是一种成就感。

阅读英语外刊还可以提高我们的听力和口语能力。

有时候,我会在家和爸爸妈妈一起读外刊。

我们会一起讨论文章的内容,并尝试用英语表达自己的想法。

通过这样的练习,我发现自己的听力和口语能力都有了很大的提高。

而且,和家人一起读外刊也是一件非常有趣的事情哦!阅读英语外刊是一件有趣而且有益的事情。

它可以帮助我们提高阅读能力、扩展知识、提高写作能力,还可以锻炼听力和口语。

我希望大家也可以尝试阅读英语外刊,一起享受这个学习的过程吧!谢谢大家!以上就是我关于英语外刊阅读的报告,希望对大家有所帮助。

记得多读多写,英语一定会越来越好哦!。

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1.AP - the abbreviation for the Associated Press2.B2B - Business to business; describes a business whose primary customers are other businesses.3.Broadcast - communicating using radio and/or TV.4.Caption - Text printed below a picture used to describe it and who took it. Sometimes called a cutline.5.Copy - Main text of a story.6.Defamation - Information that is written by one person which damages another person's reputation.诽谤,中伤7.Editorialise - To write in an opinionated固执己见的,武断的way.8.Headline - The main title of the article.9.House style - A publication's guide to style, spelling and use of grammar, designed to help journalists write andpresent in a consistent way for their target audience. The Economist publishes a style guide as does The Guardian 10.The internet - The international network of interconnected computers. The World Wide Web, email, FTP andusenet are all part of the Internet.11.Intro - Very important first paragraph, known as a 'lead' in the US.12.Journalist - Someone who writes, researches and reports news, or works on the production of a publication.Sometimes shortened to journo, hack or scribe.13.Kill - To cancel or delete a story14.Leading questions - A question that contains the predicted answer within the question.15.Masthead报头- Main title section and name at the front of a publication.16.Multimedia - Term used to describe a range of different delivery formats such as video, audio, text and images,often presented simultaneously on the internet.iquette - Online etiquette, eg. reciprocal links.18.News agency - Company that sells stories to newspapers or magazines.19.Off the record - Information that must not be disclosed.20.Pathos :悲怆,痛苦,同情the fact that people like to hear about the misfortunes of others can not bedenied ,seeing or hearing about such things commonly elicits feelings of pity ,sorrows ,sympathy ,and compassion21.Puff piece - A news story with editorialised, complimentary statements.22.Quote - Record of what a source or interviewee has said.23.Quality Dailies :the large conventional size of newspapers ,usually carrying 10 to 11columns to the page.Traditional form for broadsheets such as the daily telegraph , the guardian ,24.Reporter - Someone who writes and researches news stories.25.Retraction - A withdrawal of a previously-published story or fact.撤回,撤销26.Scoop - An exclusive or first-published story.独家新闻27.Tabloid - Smaller print newspaper size.What is mass communication media? Newspaper, magazines, radio ,internet ,TV, public relations ,books, advertising What characteristics both does mass communication media have?1.It comprises both technical and institutional methods of production and distribution2.It relies on its ability to manufacture and sell large quantities of the work3.There are separate contexts between the production and reception of information4.Its reach is far removed in time and space in comparison to the producers5.It involves information distribution , this is a one of many form of communication whereby products are massproduced and disseminates to a great quantity of audienceWhat is communication at a distance ?1.Telephone immediate person to person communication2.Radio signals by air through radio wavesputers uses specially equipped telephone lines and satellite linksNewspapers typically meet four criteria1.Publicity: its contents are reasonably accessible to the public2.Periodicity: it is published a regular intervals3.Currency :its information is up to date4.University: it covers a range of topicsDifferent categories of news1.Sth you have not heard before2.Public interest : how much attention readers pay to mews reportrmation about recent events around the world4.Covering geographical locationsDifferent elements of a newspaper report ?1.Who was involved2.What happened3.Where did it happen4.When did it happen5.Why did it__-,cause_6.How did _Types of news people are generally interested in?1.Local news: their city/their town2.National :their country3.International: the world4.Specific: business news ,sports news ,etcTabloids vs broadsheetsTabloid1.Headlines:bold print and may extend across the whole page.2.Paragraphs: usually only a few lines long3.Punctuation: less is used, commas used to mark direct speech4.Angle: usually human interest, tone is more conversational, dramatic, and sensationalBroadsheet1.Headlines: smaller print, usually only over 2 columns2.Paragraphs: Larger, so the reader must concentrate3.Punctuation: more traditional and formal4.Angle: more factual事实的,真实的.more researchReasons a story may be published?1.The audience: different kinds of stories interest different people2.Instincts of editors and reporters: journalism is their career ,so they should have an idea of what events shouldcovered3.Influence of advertisers: nothing unfavorable should be printed about the advertisers4.The news mix: there should be a balance of hard and soft storiespetition among media: different media outlets will try to stay on step ahead of the competitionLegal and ethical issues of journalism1.Libel: n,v,诽谤,中伤。

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