新核心大學(xué)英語(yǔ):快速閱讀1(B版)
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叢書(shū)名:普通高等教育“十二五”重點(diǎn)規(guī)劃教材
- 作者:余祖晨,龐煒,羅倫全 編
- 出版時(shí)間:2014/9/1
- ISBN:9787313096418
- 出 版 社:上海交通大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類(lèi):H319.37
- 頁(yè)碼:126
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開(kāi)本:16K
《新核心大學(xué)英語(yǔ):快速閱讀1(B版)/普通高等教育“十二五”重點(diǎn)規(guī)劃教材》正是為了適應(yīng)我國(guó)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)教學(xué)轉(zhuǎn)型要求而編寫(xiě)的,是為了幫助大學(xué)生達(dá)到《大學(xué)英語(yǔ)課程教學(xué)要求》中閱讀部分的一般要求、較高要求和更高要求而編寫(xiě)的一套具有鮮明時(shí)代特色的大學(xué)英語(yǔ)教材;是培養(yǎng)學(xué)生查閱學(xué)術(shù)文獻(xiàn)能力的需要,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生在較短時(shí)間里通過(guò)快速閱讀,查到自己所需要的信息。
《新核心大學(xué)英語(yǔ):快速閱讀1(B版)/普通高等教育“十二五”重點(diǎn)規(guī)劃教材》結(jié)合內(nèi)容學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ),以科學(xué)題材習(xí)得語(yǔ)言,全面提高科學(xué)素養(yǎng)。開(kāi)展以主題為內(nèi)容的任務(wù)和項(xiàng)目研究,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生自主學(xué)習(xí)能力。強(qiáng)調(diào)詞匯量,在滿足四、六級(jí)詞匯學(xué)習(xí)基礎(chǔ)上,新詞匯累計(jì)達(dá)8,000。
Unit 1 Freshman Convocation
Unit 2 Understanding Science
Unit 3 The NobeI Prize
Unit 4 The Way to Scientific Success
Unit 5 Viewpoints on Science
Unit 6 New Gadgets in the New Era
Unit 7 Scientific Inventions Versus EthicalIssues
Unit 8 Academic Integrtty
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Finger counting feels as natural as breathing - but it's not innate, or even,apparently, universal. There are actually many different techniques, and they are culturally transmitted.
In the latest issue of Cognition2, German researchers Andrea Bender and Sieghard Belier argue that the extent of cultural diversity3 in finger-counting has been hugely underestimated. They also say that by studying finger counting techniques, we could better understand how culture influences cognitive processes —— particularly mental arithmetic (算術(shù)).
There is a mental link between hands and numbers, but that link doesn't come from humans learning to use their hands as a counting aid. It goes back much further in our evolution. Marcie Penner-Wilger and Michael L. Anderson propose that the part of our brain that originally evolved to represent our fingers has been recruited4 to represent our concept of number, and that these days it performs both functions.
FMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans show that brain regions associated with finger sense are activated when we perform numerical tasks, even if we don't use our fingers to help us complete those tasks. And studies show that young children with good finger awareness are better at performing quantitative tasks than those with less finger sense.
Even as adults, the way we mentally picture numbers in space - the SNARC effect-is related to the hand on which we begin finger counting.
We also know, from studies of German sign language, that the type of finger counting system that we use affects how we mentally represent and process numbers.
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