英文写作(句子段落篇章)

英文写作(句子段落篇章)
作 者: 石坚 帅培天
出版社: 四川人民出版社
丛编项: 高校英文写作教材系列
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高校英文写作教材系列。全书分为四大部分。第一部分为英语写作知识与技巧概述,引用语言学的新成果,分析对比了东西方不同民族的思维表达方式和习惯,提出了怎样才能写出地道英语的原则。第二、三部分介绍从句子到段落,再到篇章的写作知识与技巧,让学生通过知识与技巧的运用,实现用英语写作短文、传递信息和表达思想的目标。第四部分介绍两种特殊形式的英文写作——文章概要和读书报告的写作,适应大学英语教育的普遍要求。本书有以下特点:全书深入浅出,以第一人称写成,充分体了人文精神,让使用者以平等的射份参与问题的讨论,增强写作地道英语短文的自信心。各章节均配有大量练习,练习难易有致,教师和学生可以自由取舍,灵活选用。练习编排采用了“预测—实践—效果检测”三段循环式的科学方法。预测可以唤起读者的求知欲;实践使其熟悉写作技巧,获得真知;效果检测既可起到复习巩固所学写作知识和技巧的作用,又可增强读者提高写作能力的自信心。创造性地把标点符号的使用融入了文章整体性与连贯性的讨论,改变了写作书籍孤立对标点符号的传统做法。举例多引自当代英美原著,但并不生搬硬套,这使全书既摆脱了中式英语的束缚又切合中国学生学习的实际需要。

图书目录

A General Introduction to English Writing

I. Writing in Our World / I

II. Types of Writing / 2

1. Narration / 2

2. Description / 5

3. Exposition / 7

III. Writing Well / 15

1. Writing for Your Readers / 15

2. Good Writing / 15

From Sentence to Paragraph

I. Sentence Structure / 30

1. Elements of a Sentence / 31

2. Kinds of Sentences / 33

3. Clause Connectors / 35

4. Coordination and Subordination / 38

5. Parallelism / 45

II. Paragraph Structure /51

1. The Basic Paragraph / 52

2. Four Elements of the Paragraph / 52

3. Mechanics in Writing a Paragraph / 54

III. Basic Paragraph-Building Skills / 56

1. Taking Four Pre-Writing Steps / 56

2. Making Our Topic Sentence a Helpful Guide / 61

3. Loading Our Topic Sentence with a Strong Controlling Idea / 75

4. Writing a Helpful Outline in Advance / 80

5. Gaining Unity / 90

6. Gaining Coherence from Logical Order / 96

7. Gaining Coherence from Transitions / 102

8. Gaining Better Unity and Coherence from Punctuation / 111

IV. Sentence Problems / 134

1. Sentence Fragments / 134

Fragments Without Verbs / 134

Fragments Without Subjects / 135

Fragments Without Subjects and/or Verbs / 135

Fragments of Dependent Clauses / 136

2. Choppy Sentences / 138

3. Run-Together Sentences / 138

4. Stringy Sentences / 140

5. Confusing Shifts / 141

Confusing Shifts in Person / 142

Confusing Shifts in Tense / 143

Confusing Shifts in Subject and Voice / 143

Confusing Shifts in Mood or Speech / 144

Confusing Shifts in Number / 145

Mixed Sentence Construction / 145

6. Incomplete Constructions / 147

Careless Omissions / 147

Incomplete Comparisons / 148

7. Amabiguous Pronoun Reference / 150

A Pronoun with Two or More Possible Antecedents / 150

A Pronoun Without Clearly Expressed Antecedent / 151

The Pronouns It, They, and You with Indefinite Antecedents / 151

The Pronouns Th/s, That and Which Referring to General Ideas / 152

A Pronoun Too Far Away from Its Antecedent / 152

8. Dangling Modifiers / 153

Dangling Participial Modifiers / 154

Dangling Gerunds in Prepositional Phrases / 154

Dangling Infinitive Modifiers / 155

Dangling Abbreviated Clauses / 155

9. Misplaced Modifiers / 157

Misplaced Prepositional Phrases / 157

Misplaced Adjective Clauses / 158

Misplaced Adverbial Modifiers / 158

I0. Wordiness / 160

Needless Repetition / 160

Needless Expansion / 161

Awkward Cliches / 162

Overwritten Style / 162

From Paragraph to Theme

I. Introduction / 165

II. Three Kinds of Paragraphs / 166

1. The Introductory Paragraph / 167

2. The Body Paragraph / 173

3. The Concluding Paragraph / 177

III. Basic Theme-Building Skills / 179

1. Getting the Theme Well-Unified with an Effective Thesis Statement / 180

2. Getting the Theme Coherent with Transitions Between Paragraphs / 185

3. Developing the Theme Under the Guidance of a Well-Organized Outline / 189

Process Theme in Time Order / 194

Descriptive Theme in Order of Importance / 199

Theme of Classification in Order of Importance / 202

Theme of Comparison and Contrast in Order of Importance / 203

Theme of Cause and Effect in Order of Importance / 204

Theme of Exemplification in Time Order, or Order of Importance / 208

IV. Sample Themes Observed / 210

Smnmarv and Book Report

I. Summary Writing / 223

II. Book Report Writing /231

Correction Symbols /235

Partial Answers to Exercises /236

Bibliography / 243