目录

  • 1 A Brief Introduction to Practical English
    • 1.1 高职公共英语课程教学要求(试行)
  • 2 Book1-Unit 1 Going to College
    • 2.1 互动影音
    • 2.2 Text A College-A New Experience
    • 2.3 Text B  Never Too Old to Live Your Dream
    • 2.4 Skills Development
    • 2.5 MOOC教学视频
  • 3 Book1-Unit 2 Music
    • 3.1 互动影音
    • 3.2 Text A Rock and Roll
    • 3.3 Text B The First American Music
    • 3.4 Text B The Power Of Music
    • 3.5 Skills Development
    • 3.6 MOOC教学视频
  • 4 Book1-Unit 3 Stay Safe Online
    • 4.1 互动影音
    • 4.2 Text A Stay Safe Online
    • 4.3 Text B Tips On Safe Online Shopping
    • 4.4 Skills Development
    • 4.5 MOOC教学视频
  • 5 Book1-Unit 4 First Impression
    • 5.1 互动影音
    • 5.2 Text A The First Four Minutes
    • 5.3 Text B Table Manners and Customs
    • 5.4 Skills Development
    • 5.5 MOOC教学视频
      • 5.5.1 The First Four Minutes
      • 5.5.2 Letter Writing
      • 5.5.3 Giving Directions
  • 6 Book1-Unit 5  Community Service
    • 6.1 互动影音
    • 6.2 Text A  Community Service
    • 6.3 Text B My Hospital Volunteer Experience
    • 6.4 Skills Development
    • 6.5 MOOC教学视频
  • 7 Culture文化知识点
    • 7.1 Universities and Colleges
    • 7.2 Rock Music
    • 7.3 Online Shopping
    • 7.4 Friendship
    • 7.5 Food and Dinning Etiquette
    • 7.6 Sports
  • 8 Review复习
    • 8.1 英语900句
    • 8.2 Practical English Speaking实用英语口语技能大赛
    • 8.3 Practical English Writing实用英语写作大赛
    • 8.4 Listening Materials for Pretco英语英语能力考试真题听力
    • 8.5 Practical English Grammar实用英语语法
  • 9 实用英语B级考试
    • 9.1 B级应试策略
    • 9.2 B级考试真题
  • 10 Book2-Unit 1 Books and Newspapers
    • 10.1 TextA Printed Books vs. E-books:  What’s  the Future of Reading?
    • 10.2 TextB Will Daily Newspapers Disappear?
    • 10.3 Skills Development
    • 10.4 MOOC教学视频
  • 11 Book2-Unit 2 Surveys and Advertising
    • 11.1 TextA Surveys,Surveys and More Surveys,
    • 11.2 TextB Advertising
    • 11.3 Skills Development
    • 11.4 MOOC教学视频
  • 12 Book2-Unit 3 Public Relations and Communication
    • 12.1 TextA Public Relations
    • 12.2 TextB Social Media Has Changed  the Way  We Communicate
    • 12.3 Skills Development
    • 12.4 MOOC教学视频
  • 13 Book2-Unit 4 Culture
    • 13.1 TextA What is Culture?
    • 13.2 TextB Food and Culture
    • 13.3 Skills Development
    • 13.4 MOOC教学视频
  • 14 Book2-Unit 5 College Education
    • 14.1 TextA My Advice to Students:   Get a Sound, Broad Education
    • 14.2 TextB How Does Education Promote Success?
    • 14.3 Skills Development
    • 14.4 MOOC教学视频
  • 15 Review复习
    • 15.1 Practical English Speaking实用英语口语技能大赛
    • 15.2 Practical English Writing实用英语写作大赛
    • 15.3 Listening Materials for Pretco英语英语能力考试真题听力
    • 15.4 Practical English Grammar实用英语语法
  • 16 实用英语口语
    • 16.1 greetings
    • 16.2 saying goodbye
    • 16.3 asking  for information
    • 16.4 asking for and giving directions
    • 16.5 telephoning
    • 16.6 making an invitation
    • 16.7 making apologies
    • 16.8 asking for help
    • 16.9 saying thanks
    • 16.10 congratulating and compliment
    • 16.11 asking for permission
    • 16.12 giving advice or demands
    • 16.13 asking about and telling the time
    • 16.14 shopping
    • 16.15 seeing a doctor
    • 16.16 talking about weather
    • 16.17 dining in the restaurant
    • 16.18 studying  abroad
Rock Music

    Rock music emerged during the mid-1950s to become the major popular musical form of young audience in the United States and Western Europe. Its stylistic scope is too broad to be encompassed by any  single definition; the only feature common to all rock music is a heavy emphasis on the beat.

     It evolved from jazz and the blues.

    Rock ’n’ roll’s first superstar was Elvis Presley. With his country-and-western background, Presley led the way for other “rockabilly” (rock plus hillbilly) artists; with his spasmodic hip gyrations, he introduced a sexual suggestiveness that outraged conservative adults; with his legions of teenage fans, he brought to rock ’n’ roll the cult of personality and became the archetype of the rock star as cultural hero.

Since the 1950s rock music has come all the way through the renewal of rock’n’roll in the 1960s, the beatles from England, the rock music of the 1970s with much more subdivisions: hard rock (extremely loud and electronically amplified), mellow rock (softer, sometimes with acoustic instruments), folk rock, country rock (with the character of folk and country music), heavy metal rock (with something like acid rock), glitter rock (more of a theatrical approach), new wave rock (something of an old wave), etc., and then the eclectic 1980s when bands became production-oriented partly because of the sudden explosion of “videos” on TV screens.

The scope and significance of rock remains without precedent in the history of popular music. Beginning as a minority expression on the fringe of American society, it developed into a distinct counterculture during the 1960s, and a decade later had become a dominant cultural force, affecting and reflecting the moods of American youth and weaving itself into the very fabric of society.