出版时间:2011-12 出版社:外语教学与研究出版社 作者:《英语学习》编辑部 编 页数:384
内容概要
《阳光英语(合订本2011年7-12期)》2011年第7到第12期的合集内容。栏目丰富多样,文章趣味性强,涉及话题广泛,如旅游、文化、历史、音乐、体育、科技和自然方面的文章,英文可读性强,文字浅显易懂,对青少年学习英语非常有帮助。颇受读者欢迎。
书籍目录
观天下
特别关注
可口可乐——畅爽快活125年
好莱坞电影的神话情结
初识北欧神话
浅尝希腊神话
五大史诗神话电影
贝约:蓝精灵王国的缔造者
最有名的蓝精灵
蓝精灵经典趣事
哈利-波特——一位英雄的旅程
《哈利?波特》童星十年成长路
作家罗琳将亲自开卖《哈利?波特》
电子版
狼人之谜
狼人的前世今生——童话故事小红帽
VS电影《小红帽》
善良与邪恶并存:好莱坞电影中的狼
人形象
科幻小说:幻象之迷宫
现代科幻小说之父:儒勒?凡尔纳
科幻大师H G威尔斯
经典科幻小说推介
新闻万花筒
大学生现代科技上瘾症
奥巴马:当总统没隐私
人体动能发电
德国总理领养企鹅
美国兴起“极客”风
3D扫描仪:帮你挑选合身牛仔裤
Facebook生日邀请引发闹剧
新西兰名羊“史莱克”去世
英国开办“王妃培训班”
凯特?米德尔顿,竟是简-奥斯汀的远房亲戚?
研究表明,无聊真的可以致死!
澳大利亚有望开设F&cebook和Twitter课程
亚拉巴马蜗牛摆脱了濒危的命运
不会算数?我们是否天生就不具备数学头脑?
惊喜!已发现由钻石构成的行星!
五岁女孩发现远古化石
“读心术”成为现实
双面猫创下年纪最大纪录
科技·自然
震撼人心的奇景:盘点世界八大天坑
地下工作者:神奇小鼹鼠
小宝宝,大本领
世界上最庞大保姆——抹香鲸如何让祖
母看管孩子
看得见风景的房间:暗室创就的奇景
精灵之熊
历史瞬间
美国国歌诞生记
法国大革命之始
敏锐的听觉
乔治?华盛顿言行规范造就“美国国父”
歌剧之战
1900年加尔维斯顿飓风
另一个弥尔顿
伦敦闪电战,1940
拉斯卡拉大剧院的命运
普契尼的西部淘金
维多利亚女王继位实录
环球采风
机器人马拉松慢悠悠,乐呵呵
美国国家档案馆展览:揭秘总统最爱
盘中餐
意大利五渔村:远离尘嚣的世外桃源
寻找“愤怒的小鸟”:探索世界五大最
佳观鸟胜地
海德拉:骑在驴背上看美景
滑雪天堂达沃斯
文苑
《爱玛》(节选)
《芒果街上的小屋》(节选)
《牧羊少年奇幻之旅》(节选)
《安妮日记(权威版)》(节选)
《杨柳风》(节选)
《银河系漫游指南》(节选)
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口味人生
娱乐直通车
快乐进行时
英语加油站
章节摘录
Highbury, the large and populous village, almost amounting to a town, towhich Hartfield,in spite of its separate lawn, and shrubberies, and name, didreally belong, afforded her no equals. The Woodhouses were first in consequencethere. All looked up to them. She had many acquaintance in the place, for herfather was universally civil, but not one among them who could be accepted inlieu of7 Miss Taylor for even half a day. It was a melancholy change; and Emmacould not but sigh over it, and wish for impossible things, till her father awoke, andmade it necessary to be cheerful. His spirits required support. He was a nervousman, easily depressed; fond of everybody that he was used to, and hating to partwith them; hating change of every kind. Matrimony8, as the origin of change, wasalways disagreeable; and he was by no means yet reconciled to his own daughter'smarrying, nor could ever speak of her but with compassion, though it had beenentirely a match of affection, when he was now obliged to part with Miss Taylortoo; and from his habits of gentle selfishness, and of being never able to supposethat other people could feel differently from himself, he was very much disposedto think Miss Taylor had done as sad a thing for herself as for them, and wouldhave been a great deal happier if she had spent all the rest of her life at Hartfield.Emma smiled and chatted as cheerfully as she could, to keep him from suchthoughts; but when tea came,it was impossible for him not to say exactly as hehad said at dinner. ……
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