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1、译林牛津英语第三册第四单元课本内容译林牛津英语第三册第四单元课本内容 Extended reading, Project, Assessment it was good. But then during the war I worked on the atomic bomb. This result of science was obviously very serious-it represented the destruction of people of and it put our future at risk. I had to ask myself, “Is there some

2、evil involved in science?” Put another way, what is the value of the science I had long devoted myself to-the thing I had loved-when I saw what terrible things it could do? I thought long and hard about this question, and I will try to answer it today. The first way in which science is of value is f

3、amiliar to everyone: scientific knowledge enables us to do and make all kinds of things. Of course, if we make good things, it is not only to the credit of science; it is also to the credit of the moral choice which led us to good work. Scientific knowledge is an enabling power to do either good or

4、bad-but it doe snot carry instructions on how to apply it. Such power has obvious value; however, the power is decided by what one does. Another value of science is the intellectual enjoyment it can provide us with. When we look at any problem deeply enough, we feel the excitement and mystery coming

5、 to us again and again. With more knowledge comes a deeper, more wonderful mystery, inspiring one to look deeper still. Never concerned that the answer may let us down, with pleasure and confidence we turn over each new stone to find unimagined strangeness leading on to more wonderful questions and

6、mysteries. Thanks to the scientific effort. We have been led to imagine all sorts of things more fantastic than poets and dreamers of the past ever could. I would now like to turn to a third value that science has. The scientist has a lot of experience with ignorance and doubt and uncertainty, and t

7、his experience is of great importance. When a scientist doesnt know the answer to a problem, he is ignorant. When he has an idea as to what the result is, he is uncertain. And when he is pretty sure of what the result is going to be, he is still in some doubt. Now, we scientists take it for granted

8、that it is perfectly possible to live and not know. But our freedom to doubt was born out of a deep and strong struggle against authority in the early days of science. In order to progress, we must not forget the importance of this struggle; we must recognize our ignorance and leave room for uncerta

9、inty. Permit us to question, to bout, to be unsure. It is our responsibility as scientists, knowing the great progress that is the fruit of freedom of thought, to declare the value of this freedom, to teach how doubt is not to be feared but to be welcomed and discussed, and to ensure this freedom fo

10、r all coming generations. (Adapted from a public lecture by Richard Feynman, an American scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965). A Write a summary of Richard Feynmans ideas on the value of science. B Feynman believes that “Of all its(sciences) many values, the greatest must be the fre

11、edom to doubt.” How do you understand this quote? Project: Making a fact file about a great scientist A: As a class, discuss some scientists that have changed the world. You can think of both Chinese and Western scientists in different fields. Then in groups of four, choose a great scientist to rese

12、arch. B: As a group, research your chosen scientist. Use the ideas below to help you. Personal information(name, date of birth/death, nationality, childhood, education, etc) Scientific research (research area and achievements, published works, etc.) Influence Interesting facts C As a group, put toge

13、ther your information to make your fact file. Use the example below to help you. Then present your fact file to the rest of the class. Charles Darwin Personal information: Date of birth: 12 February 1809 Date of death: 19 April 1882 Nationality: English Education: Studied at the University of Edinbu

14、rgh Medical School and the University of Cambridge Scientific research and achievements He put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection and published On the Origin of Species in 1859. Influence His theory of evolution by natural selection has greatly influenced the development of biology

15、. Interesting facts Darwin was such a scientific man that before he made up his mind to get married, he made a careful list of the advantages and disadvantages of marriage. Assessment A In pairs, rank your performance level in the following areas from 1 to 5. Write down your own assessment in the co

16、lumn “Me” and ask your partner to write down his/her assessment of your performance in the column “Partner”. 5=Excellent 4=Good 3=Satisfactory 2= Fair 1= Improvement required How well can you Me Partner Understand the news report on Tu Youyou? Take notes while listening, continue a discussion and wr

17、ite a plan for the Science Festival at your school? Understand the public lecture about the value of science? Make a fact file about a great scientist? Use the new vocabulary from this unit? Identify and use the verb-ed forms as attributives, adverbials and object complements? *More language practic

18、e -pages 75-76 B If improvement is required for some of the areas above, make an action plan. Further study Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was a legendary figure in American history. Read more about his amazing story in The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. The Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Physics and Physiology or Medicine are awarded to scientists who have made great contributions to humanity. Visit the official Nobel Prize website to learn more about these great scientists and their achievements.

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