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浅论基础英语教学中的文化教育  英语教学的本质是培养学生的跨文化交际能力。但是,我国英语教育长期以来着重语言形式的学习,较忽视文化因素在教学中的作用。  基础英语文化教学应遵循兴趣原则、相关性原则、循序渐进原则、实用性原则和适度性原则。实施基础文化教学应当完善基础英语教学大纲,加强基础英语文化教学的教材建设,改革考试形式和内容并在基础英语基础阶段开设英美文化选修课。  基础英语教学语言教育文化教育随着世界各国人民交往的日益密切,跨文化交际已成为一个重要的现实课题。英语因其广泛的国际认知度和易用性而担当了重要的国际交流中介语的角色。  我国关键的英语教育阶段体现在大学教育阶段,但在我国基础英语教学中,培养学生得体的英语跨文化交际能力的教育理念并未受到重视,学生的英语课程学习未涉及系统的英美文化背景、生活习俗和价值观念等与文化相关的知识,直接导致很多大学生的跨文化交际知识贫乏并碍于这种跨文化交际障碍,多存在交流焦虑心理,或是只能运用英语进行低效的交流和沟通。  基础英语教学中加强文化教育的意义基础英语教学的本质要求简而言之,英语教育本质上是培养学生的跨文化交际能力。语言表达能力是跨文化交际的基础,但成功的跨文化交际不仅要求学习者在发音、语法和词汇等纯语言因素方面训练有素,还要求学习者牢固地掌握英语的支持要素,即文化要素。  交际中存在的错误大致可区分为语言错误和文化错误,操本族语的人与外族人的交流时,一般能容忍外族人的语言错误和语法错误,而对于因文化背景差异所致的违反语言交流规则,通常被认为不够礼貌,严重时会导致文化障碍。只有在同时掌握英语运用能力和英语的语言文化背景,并了解这种背景与本国文化的异同,才能进行得体的跨文化交际。  因此,文化教学也是语言教学的重要组成部分,将英语文化背景知识导入教学内容之中,改变传统"纯语言"教学模式,不仅使英语教学深入到语言符号的使用上,更重要的是培养学生的英语文化意识和文化敏感性,使之进而发展成为一种跨文化交际能力的重要手段。  我国基础英语教学中文化教学的现状、我国基础英语教学中的文化教学存在的问题尽管我国英语教育理论界对语言与文化教育的研究取得了一定成就,但有些基础英语教师的教学观念依然存在偏误,单纯地认为英语教育就是教会学生记住单词、句型、语法等语言知识。  英语文化知识教育应该是文学欣赏课程的内容,学习外语的任务就是领悟和掌握语言系统成分的正确用法及实际应用语言的能力,忽视了语言的得体性和社会环境等重要因素在交际中所起的作用。  英语教学的本质是培养学生的跨文化交际能力。但是,我国英语教育长期以来着重语言形式的学习,较忽视文化因素在教学中的作用。基础英语文化教学应遵循兴趣原则、相关性原则、循序渐进原则、实用性原则和适度性原则。  实施基础文化教学应当完善基础英语教学大纲,加强基础英语文化教学的教材建设,改革考试形式和内容并在基础英语基础阶段开设英美文化选修课。  基础英语教学语言教育文化教育随着世界各国人民交往的日益密切,跨文化交际已成为一个重要的现实课题。英语因其广泛的国际认知度和易用性而担当了重要的国际交流中介语的角色。  我国关键的英语教育阶段体现在大学教育阶段,但在我国基础英语教学中,培养学生得体的英语跨文化交际能力的教育理念并未受到重视,学生的英语课程学习未涉及系统的英美文化背景、生活习俗和价值观念等与文化相关的知识,直接导致很多大学生的跨文化交际知识贫乏并碍于这种跨文化交际障碍,多存在交流焦虑心理,或是只能运用英语进行低效的交流和沟通。  基础英语教学中加强文化教育的意义基础英语教学的本质要求简而言之,英语教育本质上是培养学生的跨文化交际能力。  语言表达能力是跨文化交际的基础,但成功的跨文化交际不仅要求学习者在发音、语法和词汇等纯语言因素方面训练有素,还要求学习者牢固地掌握英语的支持要素,即文化要素。  交际中存在的错误大致可区分为语言错误和文化错误,操本族语的人与外族人的交流时,一般能容忍外族人的语言错误和语法错误,而对于因文化背景差异所致的违反语言交流规则,通常被认为不够礼貌,严重时会导致文化障碍。  只有在同时掌握英语运用能力和英语的语言文化背景,并了解这种背景与本国文化的异同,才能进行得体的跨文化交际。  因此,文化教学也是语言教学的重要组成部分,将英语文化背景知识导入教学内容之中,改变传统"纯语言"教学模式,不仅使英语教学深入到语言符号的使用上,更重要的是培养学生的英语文化意识和文化敏感性,使之进而发展成为一种跨文化交际能力的重要手段。  我国基础英语教学中文化教学的现状、我国基础英语教学中的文化教学存在的问题尽管我国英语教育理论界对语言与文化教育的研究取得了一定成就,但有些基础英语教师的教学观念依然存在偏误,单纯地认为英语教育就是教会学生记住单词、句型、语法等语言知识。来自:标准论文网,原文:
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What Environmental Disaster? We have developed a huge and thriving society; and in the process we deforest huge sections of land for living and livestock This decreases oxygen and increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; possibly adding to global warming though the greenhouse This mass population produces mass amounts of waste, so to deal with that we just throw it into the ground, which in turn contaminates our water supply and contributes to further We develop motorized transportation; and then burn non-renewable fossil fuels that put lead, carbon monoxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, excess carbon dioxide, and other harmful particulates into the atmosphere (Skjel & Whorton 95-108) This produces dangers like smog and cancer and contributes to global In the production of fuel we exhaust oil reserves and pollute the oceans through spills from This endangers wilderness and We produce an inert, easily producible propellant for aerosols; and then realize it's only inert on the Once it's bombarded by UV ray in the upper atmosphere it releases a highly destructive ion that wreaks havoc on the protective ozone layer shielding us from those same deadly UV rays, creating a hole in the layer allowing the radiation through, increasing cancer and other genetic We build rockets capable of going into space and breaking the earth's gravitational pull; and then immediately start to pollute this new environment with spent rockets and boosters along with other miscellaneous particles of debris (Curran and Haw 3) Michael Crichton writes, "What we call nature is a complex system of far greater subtlety than we are willing to We make a simplified view of nature and then botch it all You have to understand what you don't How many times must the point be made? How many times must we see the evidence? We build the Aswan Dam and claim it is going to revitalize the Instead, it destroys the fertile Nile Delta, produces parasitic infestation, and wrecks the Egyptian economy" (Jurassic Park 91) To the common person our current situation contains little All the advancement and improvements have done little to further our With each one has come a new environmental You almost need to evaluate each situation in terms of positives and However, at the root of all this chaos you'll find anthropocentrism, a human centered way of This way of thinking as an attitude, and moral theory, centers on humans as the highest of the significant The theory views nature and the environment in terms of their use value for humans only (Michaels 7) So all of the above developments with costs can be justified through their usefulness for The human centered ethic is deeply rooted in the past through the ancient Greek and Roman To pursue further development based on this ethic would be With our current numbers of population and rate of growth we're just asking for an environmental catastrophe of the highest magnitude to act as a wake up Granted that a great deal of the population realizes that unless action is taken today then we'll have to face that disaster The principle question is how to go about alleviating and repairing the damage we've already We also need to address how to prevent doing further damage for the sake of future The only problem with this view is that it is still a human centered It still sees the environment as a thing to be utilized by humans for their own It doesn't do The problems aren't getting Better ways of doing things are being researched, but the underlying problem is not receiving any So the environmental downward spiral is only slowed down and is not We've still got the same To take the conservationist attitude further you would see all sentient beings as holding moral standing and due This includes most of the animals in the world; any animal capable of experiencing pleasure and Through these experiences you form the basis for the extended moral If the animals perish through their habitat's destruction or outside influences, then their future pleasures will no longer When you take into account whole societies and communities of animals then the added value to the environment increases exponentially as you combine their happiness with the happiness never experienced by their future generations (Singer 275-276) So by taking this viewpoint you place even more intrinsic value on the environment through the experiences of all sentient animals But at a time when our behavior may well lead us to extinction, I see no reason to assume that we have any awareness at We are stubborn, self-destructive Any other view of our species is just a self-congratulatory delusion" (The Lost World 7-8) Granted this does not present a case for sentience on the basis of pain pleasure, but it does present an interesting way to think about classifying So you can see drawing the cut off line for even lower animals could present considerable You have trouble reaching an adequate definition of "" You are now facing how much awareness a creature has to perceive pain and pleasure along with joy from anticipation of future events to consider it morally If a cat is significant, but not a fish, what makes the cat a moral patient while the fish is not? Where is there a difference? There is a problem of arbitrarily assigning moral value when actual feelings and emotions are beyond To go a step further away from human sentience you would hold all living thing to be of moral This would then bring plants and non-sentient animals into the This view holds life as the ultimate intrinsic Beings have moral value in just being So life is viewed as an intrinsic good, and no verifying pleasures or pains being experienced are needed to allot this Anything living is held with a reverence for that life (Singer 277-278) 2】The Environmental Revolution - We Can Make a Difference! Since the first time having blown bubbles in my Open Water class, I've logged over 100 This love for diving has evolved into an intense passion towards protecting the ocean, and all of its I've chosen to put my love for the ocean into action, as an Actually, this passion extends out towards efforts that look to help all the planetary domains gain As such, I appreciate when others take the time educate me on those other realms for which I know less To be an environmentalist, one must choose the cause which resonates within ones sole, and run with One must be willing to educate people about the environment while being open to education from those people who support other Together we can help each other towards learning how to become a true "Environmentalist" We must all encourage positive collaboration and education as opposed to being against For example, sharks are being decimated to near extinction simply for their The fins are used to make Shark Fin soup, a delicacy popular particularly in Taiwan and S It would be easy to blame these communities for creating the However, in conversing with Asian environmentalists, they liken the culture around eating Shark Fin soup to the culture surrounding Americans eating turkey for Thanksgiving There are ongoing efforts to educate these people, by members of their own community, on just how dangerous this cultural practice is and the devastating impact this could have on their (our) world if all the sharks were to disappear as a Environmentalists everywhere are making a difference! Famous restaurants have taken endangered Swordfish off their menus, these same restaurants are buying wild-caught salmon (and boosting the economy of local fisheries in the process), laundromats have started selling green detergent, this just to name a few of these enlightened This is how the "Environmentalist" can begin the Just find something you believe in and make a One by one, we can make our planet a cleaner place to live, steeped in healthy bio-diversity for generations to 3Giving 1% to Protect Our Environment Though most of the world's surface is covered by water, since the Earth is so large relative to human horizons, there doesn't appear to be a shortage of However, when one begins to think of land in terms of a human resource, , a producer of food, a provider of wood, an expanse for passage, one realizes that many portions are either too lacking in nutrients, too high in elevation, too prone to flooding, or too cold or ice-ridden for extensive Furthermore, habitable lands are becoming less abundant due to desertification (the expansion of deserts due to the misuse of land), agricultural expansions and rising sea Since humans aren't the only species that need land, it isn't surprising that this resource is becoming limited for other forms of life In part as a result of this added stress on living things, we are also witnessing extinctions of grand proportions-at a rate of many thousands species per Since these losses are largely due to human actions, such as deforestation and non-native species introduction, many are beginning to pay attention to how we use and protect Recent ecological research has also recently provided a message of hope concerning the future well-being of life on this In the world today, scientists estimate that the Earth is losing at least 1 percent of species every ten years, and the percentage loss may be close to 5 Even if only the lower rate persists, the Earth will have lost near half of its biological diversity by Can this be possible? Many esteemed scientists think While the future appears bleak, several recent insights tell us that we have the potential to significantly reduce what amounts to a biotic holocaust, one not witnessed on Earth for over 60,000,000 While there are hopeful signs in the area of human activities (such as increased acreage of nature preserves and national parks), the hope of which I speak of here stems from specific characteristics of the other forms of life which may enable us to mutually coexist in the long The Earth's organisms are wonderfully varied in size, shape, function, behavior, and genetic One only need to consider that there are ~ 15,000 species of butterflies and ~50,000 species of mushrooms worldwide to begin to fathom the immensity of variety that this planet Yet, as different as the species come, the bulk of living things are also similar in a couple of very important Most living things live in relatively small regions and do not travel far from where they or their parents were In fact, recent biological and ecological work has determined that most land species are very particular about where they As opposed to humans whose choice of home is largely driven by economic and political forces (mobility driven by availability of wealth or forced relocation), flora and fauna find themselves in locations for which they are We now know that many species of insects and plants have a very restricted range in which they Very few organisms are ubiquitous like we It goes without saying that you aren't going to find a Great Blue Heron or a Grizzly visiting Antarctica or climbing M Everest; yet you might find the snow bear (recently discovered and previously known as the Abominable Snowman) doing the Recognizing that most living things are rather localized during their lifetimes has profound implications, both hopeful and On the one hand, it suggests that we can learn a lot about species by parking our scientific minds in specific On the other hand, it means that if we destroy even small areas of the globe we are likely causing great and even irreversible destruction to the species that are found We have also determined that there are specific locations on our planet where a disproportionate number of species For our species, Asia serves as the homeland for In fact more than 60 percent of humans lives on this largest of continents (which only makes up 24 percent of the land surface on the planet) With other life forms, geographic concentrations sometimes defy We only recently became aware that the vast majority of terrestrial (as distinguished from oceanic or riparian) species collectively live on just 1 percent of the Earth's land (If humans lived at a comparable concentration level, we'd all have to cluster together in an area roughly the size of Antarctica or twice that of A) This mind-blowing realization has prompted those that have been struggling to protect organisms a new way of thinking about such They have concluded that if we humans could somehow find a way to avoid disturbing just 1-2 percent of the land surface, nearly 70 percent of the world's terrestrial species might be able to Recently some conservationists have refocused their attention on these unique The regions of the globe that contain such a splendid array of biological diversity have been named "hot spots," a name that communicates their critical In what has to be the most beautiful books I have seen, Hotspots represents the collective work of scientists Russ and Cristina Mittermeier and Norman Myers as well as photographer Patricio Robles G In this oversized volume, these four scholars have assembled more than three hundred vivid photographs of some of the world's endangered species and threatened These absolutely breath-taking images come from the what they refer to as "the 25 most critically important regions" in the These regions originally constituted almost 12 percent of the world's land surface but now, due to human pressure at many levels, only a little more than 1 percent remains What makes these locations, which are found on all continents except Antarctica, so "hot" is that they are home to hordes of the Earth's plants and animals and they face imminent danger from a variety of human The Hotshot authors and others strongly believe that the global community can do wonders if these areas move to the top of our priority But what will have to happen for these spots to be protected? There are no simple answers to this central Unfortunately, those of us in the United States who have the luxury of time to even ponder such questions, face many obvious First, nearly all of the hotspots are located outside of our territorial boundaries, exceptions being the forests of Oregon and California as well as portions of Southern Florida (namely the Keys and the Everglades) Key hotspots are found in New Zealand, Madagascar, and Indonesia as well as the continental parts of south-east A Obviously we cannot expect that we will be able to force other countries to enact and enforce laws that will greatly reduce biological Yet, while many other countries have ratified the Biodiversity Treaty that was drafted at the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, it has never reached the floors of the US Congress for a vote; Canada, Japan, and the European Union are among those to ratify By this inaction our nation apparently lacks the wherewithal to support global conservation efforts as a matter of However, given that the wealthy nations in concert with international banks promote unsustainable extraction of resources in the world's developing countries, it would appear that we have an obligation to do If our national policy makers are unwilling to commit themselves to the protection of global ecosystems and species, we still have ourselves to look to for sources of positive All of us have tremendous purchasing power, especially in comparison to the majority of the other human residents on this planet; Barry Bearak, a Pulitzer Prize-winner journalist who recently spoke at Knox College's convocation, referred to the residents of the United States as "filthy rich," a conclusion he came to after spending a great deal of time in the poorer regions of the world, particularly Afghanistan and I What we buy makes a The environmental campaign to support shade coffee rather than sun coffee is just one of many attempts for the consumer to support sustainable practices in regions of great ecological According to the Northwest Shad Coffee Campaign, shade coffee agricultural allows for the extraction of a desired resource but at the same time allows between 3-8 times as many birds species to persist not to mention many more mid-size mammals as well as amphibians and Coffee is also a particularly important commodity in terms of the health of ecological systems because the countries that produce the bulk of it are precisely the same countries that are home to the majority of the world's species; the countries of Brazil, Bolivia, Indonesia, Vietnam collectively produce ~40 percent of the 17 billion pounds of coffee that are harvested each year (folks, that's more than 3 pounds per person!) Burdensome debts also force many developing countries to endlessly delay infrastructure Debt-for-nature swaps, an idea proposed by D Thomas Lovejoy of the World Wildlife Federation in the mid-1980s, have enabled poor countries to relieve foreign debt and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to increase commitment to conservation programs both at the same In these swaps, NGOs pay off a poor country's debt to a bank or well-to-do country at greatly reduced costs in order to establish agreements for investment in national parks, for While not a cure-all, these efforts have begun the paradigm shift from unabated expansion and unhealthy extraction to one supportive of saving natural ecosystems and securing the health and welfare of all human Threats to these locations represent massive scale intrusions taken by societies found on every Unfortunately, there is so much that will be lost if these "special" places aren't quickly protected from future On the bright side though, so much of the world's genetic diversity lives in just a couple handfuls of "hotspots" that if these locations were saved hordes of species would be able to persist into the next The time is now to respond to this fairly recent observation and It is time for the world to begin to act like a civilized 21st Century It is incumbent upon us, those with time and wealth, to maintain the momentum that others have The masses of life forms are relying on us to make the best attempt at this daunting yet critical Hopefully our species will be sensible enough to leave at least 1 percent of land alone, so that other life forms may continue to Do we need all 100 percent? 写不下了,如果觉得不够,邮箱可否留一下,我继续补充
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The earth scale change of climate has brought a new kind of natural disaster and the developed and complicated city system is holding a latent risk of expanding the damage Also people has been spoiling the health since the immense quantity of chemicals have been produced and already used in pursuit of convenience and various toxic substances have been produced unintentionally and accumulated in Therefore, We need some countermeasures from the viewpoint to prevent the city environment form disaster and to manage environmental So we will develop and improve a new risk management system and a disaster prevention system to preserve and create the city environment where people feel easy and sound in their 英语作文常见话题-环境保护 Protect EnvironmentMany people are active in fighting against unfair treatment to colored people, women , animals and so Right now I am talking about fighting for respect to our Though the environment doesn’t have a mouth to deprecate what humans have done to her, she retaliates through In the early years the Chinese cut down large quantities of trees, at the source of the yellow river, which led to the disappearance of big forests and terrible As a result,the Huangtu plateau which was once covered with grass and forests was turned into barrens that supported fewer Another example was in several developed Because many chemical factories discharged poisonous gas without filtering it, cities were covered with so much poisonous gas that people were killed by the air they breathed What horrible scene!What we are suffering is only a small part of what the nature once If we don’t take action to show respect to the environment, we will have to face an increasingly awful Measures should be taken to protect the environment on which we are First governments should forbid destroying vegetation, rivers and lakes, oceans, as and the atmosphere as Second voices should be made to announce the public of the importance of protecting the Third enterprises should pay special attention to the effect they have on the environment and work out solutions for the Only by changing the way we treat the environment can we get along well with Only by saving the environment can we save
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