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1、Unit 5 Force of NatureText Comprehension 1. Decide which of the following best states the authors purpose.A. To display Marie Curies career as a Nobel Prize winner.B. To honor Marie Curie who made magnificent contribution in science.C. To unfold Marie Curies complex life as glorious and tragic.D. To

2、 introduce Marie Curie and her family.Key: C 2. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or false.1). At first I only knew that Marie Curie, a brilliant woman scientist, was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. T 2). Marie Curie was obsessively engaged in her rese

3、arch after her daughters were born. F 3). As governess to a wealthy family, Marie Curie fell in love with Casimir Zorawski, the young master. As his father threatened to disinherit him, she left Warsaw with courage for Paris, where her new life began. T 4). Marie Curie left Warsaw for Paris at the a

4、ge of 18. F 5). The place where the Curies were working was dark, damp, shabby, and sad, more like a stable than a lab. T 6). The Curies became world famous, especially after they won a Nobel Prize in physics in 1903 for the discovery of radium and polonium. F 7). Eve Curie, a year old when her fath

5、er died, wrote that Pierres death marked a crucial moment in her mothers life. F 8). Shortly after her husbands funeral, Madame Curie went into the lab immediately though she should have stayed with her family and friends. T 9). A second Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to the Curies for isolati

6、ng the elements radium and polonium. F 10). According to the author, Madame Curie conquered colossal obstacles in science, but paid an enormous personal price. Her life was so complex that her glory was mingled with tragedy. T Writing Strategies This text is a biographical sketch of the great woman

7、scientist Marie Curie. Except for the first three paragraphs, which make up the introductory part of the story, the narration of the major events in Madame Curies life follows the chronological order. To make her narration and description more graphical and impressive, the author has used some metap

8、horical expressions and sentences. For example, the expression drag by used in paragraph 4 immediately makes the reader share the way Marie felt about those four long years of waiting. Can you find more instances of metaphorical language used in the text? More instances of metaphorical language foun

9、d in the text:Paragraph 1: “her arms wrapped around her daughters”Paragraph 3: Also she was a woman driven by passions, fighting battles much of her life with what a doctor now would probably diagnose as severe depression.Paragraph 5: “walked into history”.Paragraph 7: “The reality was a lot grittie

10、r”Paragraph 9: For the Curies, though, their triumph contained the seeds of their tragedy. Paragraph 10: A cape of solitude and secrecy fell upon her shoulders forever.While the purpose of writing a biographical sketch or a biography is to present the major events that happen during the lifetime of

11、the person concerned, it is also common for the writer to offer his/her own personal assessment. Madame Curie is recognized by the whole world as a renowned scientist, but she appeals to the author not just as a great scientist, but, perhaps more essentially, as a woman. This point is made clear in

12、the sentence in the last paragraph: The Marie Curie that I discovered was no icon but a flesh-and-blood woman. Can you find some supporting evidence of this point in the introductory part of the text?Elaboration of this point is mainly found in the second paragraph of the text:Looking back, I think

13、I admired that photo so much, not because of Marie Curie and what she stood for but because she seemed so exotic - or maybe because of how her arms encircled her girls. My own mother lay in the hospital, recovering from a grave injury in a car crash. I wanted her to hold me, but she couldnt. So, ins

14、tead, I idolized Marie, who in my mind became the strongest and most capable woman in the world.Language Work1. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.1). I didnt know very much about Curie beyond the basics. except the most important aspects of her life 2). I was just a girl

15、 with little direction having no concrete goals or purposes to attain 3). Marie Curies own daughters grew into accomplished women in their own right. because of their own efforts and talents 4). for months shed find places to hide so she could cry her eyes out. cry to her hearts content 5). where sh

16、e changed her name, enrolled at the Sorbonne - and walked into history. and thus launched her journey to become sb. to remember 6). Pierres death marked the defining moment in her mothers life. represented the most crucial change2. Fill in each blank with one of the two words from each pair in their

17、 appropriate forms and note the difference of meaning between them.glistening luminousExplanation: Luminous describes a source of light, indicating the brightness or clarity, but it can also specifically suggest a soft or barely perceivable radiance or one enclosed within or seen through something e

18、lse. Glistening is almost exclusively restricted to reflected light, although sometimes it does suggest in addition to dimness an undulating reflection or a moist surface.1). The luminous wallpaper had attractive silhouettes of young women.2). The luminous stars in the clear northern night sky broug

19、ht back all the beautiful memories of her childhood.3). A six-person shower was full of glistening naked bodies and a tangle of arms and legs.4). He could see the gunners, their eyes hidden behind goggles and their faces glistening with sweat.More:brilliant: very bright, splendid, or showy in appear

20、ance.radiant: sending out light or heat in all directions, shinning; (of a person) showing love and happinessshiny: esp. of a smooth surface looking as if polishedbright: giving out or throwing back light very strongly; fully light; famous, gloriousgrave seriousBoth words emphasize something that is

21、 urgent or crucial and that promises to have an extremely undesirable outcome. Grave is the more restricted of the two, specifically suggesting something that may well have a fatal conclusion. Serious is more general and it suggests the crucial, ponderous, or solemn, but with less emphasis on urgenc

22、y and even less on negative eventualities.1). The AIDS patient finally couldnt survive the grave illness and left his five helpless children at the mercy of charity.2). This is a serious and good-faith effort to try to engage in a dialogue.3). The US finally became serious about toppling Saddam and

23、the devastating war began.4). We had to tip up the bed and the model was in grave danger of falling off it.More:significant: a significant amount or effect is large enough to be important or affect a situation to a noticeable degreesolemn: someone or something that is solemn is very serious rather t

24、han cheerful or humorousbasic: if one thing is basic to another, it is absolutely necessary to it, and the second thing cannot exist, succeed, or be imagined without itfantasy imaginationBoth words refer to the minds power to call up images, to picture or conceive things that are not actually before

25、 the eye or within the experience. Fantasy is imagination divorced from reality. The creations of fantasy may be delightfully bizarre or may be weird and grotesque, as in the case of science-fiction stories depicting monstrous beings from Mars. Engaged in fantasy, the imagination projects unreal ima

26、ges or imaginary scenes on the screen of the mind, creating a dream world.1). In lives that are always difficult to comprehend, we are all accustomed to retreating into a world of fantasy, illusion and omnipotence.2). Seeing the dome at close quarters, I was struck by its failure of imagination, its

27、 sheer ugliness.3). She tortured herself with fantasies of Bob and his new girlfriend.4). Doomsday fantasies have haunted the popular imagination of this century, from nuclear Armageddon to alien invasions.More:fiction: fiction refers to books and stories about imaginary people and events, rather th

28、an books about real people or eventsfallacy: a fallacy is an idea which many people believe to be true, but which is in fact false because it is based on incorrect information or reasoningprominent outstandingBoth words refer to something of unusual distinction or relevance by reason of its excellen

29、ce or motivating force. Outstanding, besides its general meaning of being excellent, suggests a feature that is sharply distinct from its surroundings. Prominent carries less suggestions of excellence than outstanding, and it may point to status gained on other grounds entirely, or suggest merely fa

30、miliarity to a wide audience.1). Tina was presented with a trophy for her outstanding contribution to the music industry.2). The Fords family is wealthy and socially prominent, and now intends to enter into politics.3). It has to be the most beautiful clubhouse in Denmark, and the restaurant is quit

31、e outstanding.4). Prominent American educators, such as Horace Mann, Henry Barnard, etc. sought to increase educational opportunity for all children by creating the common-school movement.3. Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form.obses

32、sivelycongealiconluminousmetamorphosisfeteperniciousdefinitelyretreatdevastatinga shred ofa fleet of1). A useful definition of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to affect humans, animals, vegetation, or materials. 2). The mo

33、st distant luminous objects seen by telescopes are probably ten thousand million light years away.3). Want some wine? she asked. He smiled and took a swig from the bottle. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence. 4). The self-educated son of a Delaware farmer, Evans became obsessed by th

34、e possibilities of mechanized production and steam power. 5). Stone carvers engraved their motifs of skulls and crossbones and other religious icons of death, into the gray slabs that we still see standing today in old burial grounds.6). The employment department has undergone several metamorphoses

35、over the past few years.7). Respect is never given freely; every shred of it has to be earned and you earn it by how well you treat others.8). The professor argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young and susceptible minds.4. Make a sentence of your own for each of the given words with

36、meanings other than those used in the text. You may change the part of speech of these words.1). up He suddenly stopped talking, and his friends knew something was up. 2). crash The angry wife dropped the tray of bowls and plates with a crash. 3). accomplishedNumerous experiments have shown that onc

37、e the concept of self is changed, other things consistent with the new concept of self, are accomplished easily and without strain. 4). stroke She looked down at her lap while one hand absently stroked the other. 5). stable Nothing is fixed and permanently stable. There must be movement forward, whi

38、ch is progress of a sort, or movement backward, which is decay and deterioration. 6). defining Worksheets require defining the problem in a clear and concise way and then listing all possible solutions to the problem. 5. Rewrite the following sentences in such a way as to avoid dangling non-finite c

39、lauses.1). Reading in bed, my hands often get very cold. When I read in bed, my hands often get very cold. 2). While cleaning his gun it went off unexpectedly. He was cleaning his gun when it went off unexpectedly. 3). When carrying a gun it should never be pointed at anyone. When carrying a gun, yo

40、u should never point it at anyone. 4). Falling from such a height, we thought he would never survive. We thought falling from such a height he would never survive. 5). Tied to a post, the sea was tossing the boat up and down. Tied to a post, the boat was tossed up and down by the sea. 6). Barking fu

41、riously, I led the dog out of the room. Barking furiously, the dog was led out of the room. 7). Reading the letter a second time, the meaning becomes clearer. Being read a second time, the letter becomes clearer in meaning. 8). Wondering where to go, an advertisement caught her eye. As she was wonde

42、ring where to go, an advertisement caught her eye. 9). While sitting at the foot of a cliff a stone fell on him. He was sitting at the foot of a cliff when a stone fell on him. 10). When planting these flowers care must be taken not to damage the roots. When planting these flowers you must take care

43、 not to damage the roots.Translation1. Translating Sentences1). 研究人員建議,人到老年應該多參加個人或集體的心理和生理活動。 (engage in) Researchers suggest that people in their old age should engage in mental and physical activities individually as well as in groups. engaged intake part in a particular activity, especially one

44、that involves competing with other people or talking to themeg.He has engaged in a dispute with his former business partner.2). 他在奧運會上奪冠讓他一夜之間成了在家鄉(xiāng)受人敬慕的人物。 (toast) The fact that he won the gold medal at the Olympic Games made him overnight the toast of his hometown. toast n.a person who is the subje

45、ct of public adulatione.g.After the success of her show she was the toast of Broadway. 3). 許多國家政要前來這里,對他的一生成就表示誠摯的敬意。 (pay homage) Many states leaders came to pay homage to him for his lifetime achievements. pay tribute/homage to someoneto say or do something that shows you respect and admire someon

46、e a lote.g.We are here tonight to pay tribute to one of the greatest actors of all time.4). 我認為快速的生活變化和全球化很可能讓人們不再單一執(zhí)著。 (single-minded) I suppose that the rapid change in life and globalization are apt to make people become less single-minded. single-minded a.a. with your attention fixed on only one

47、 thinge.g.single-minded dedication/devotion/commitmentsingle-minded pursuit of success b. not allowing yourself to be influenced by other peoplee.g. Shes always been very single-minded in pursuing her career.5). 他沒能贏得第二個冠軍,澆滅了他對體育活動的熱情。 (dampen) His failure in winning a second championship dampened

48、his enthusiasm for athletic activities. dampen / dampen downto make something such as a feeling or hope less stronge.g. Not even defeat could dampen the enthusiasm of his supporters.6). 貨幣再次出現(xiàn)貶值,經(jīng)濟復蘇的期望隨之遠去。 (fade away) Expectations for economic recovery faded away when devaluation occurred again. f

49、ade awayto disappear slowlye.g.Her footsteps faded away down the staircase.7). 有些艾滋病人,從HIV病毒入侵到發(fā)病,中間會相隔幾年。(onset) In some AIDS patients, there are several years between exposure to HIV virus and the onset of the illness. onset n.the beginning of something, especially something bade.g.the onset of th

50、e disease8). 姑娘悲悲凄凄的敘述深深地打動了老太太的心。 (pitiful) The pitiful story told by the girl deeply softened the old ladys heart. pitiful adj.looking or sounding so unhappy that you feel sympathy and sadnesse.g. The scrawny little kitten looked so pitiful out in the rain.The refugee camp was a pitiful sight.2. T

51、ranslating PassageTranslate the following into Chinese.Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was a son of a bankrupt man, but became a millionaire; a scientist with a love of literature, an industrialist who managed to remain idealist. He made a

52、fortune but lived a simple life, and although cheerful in company he was often sad in private. A lover of mankind, he never had a wife or family to love him; a patriotic son of his native land, he died alone on foreign soil. He invented a new explosive - dynamite, to improve the peacetime industries

53、 of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. During his useful life he often felt he was useless. World famous for his works, he was never personally well known, for throughout his life he avoided publicity, but since his death, his name has bro

54、ught fame and glory to others.參考譯文:瑞典發(fā)明家和實業(yè)家阿爾弗雷德諾貝爾是一個在各方面對比鮮明的人。他是一個破產(chǎn)者的兒子,但成了百萬富翁。他是一個科學家,卻又愛好文學。他是一個實業(yè)家,但堅持理想主義。他很有錢,然而生活簡樸。和友人在一起他興致勃勃,可私下里時常郁郁寡歡。他熱愛人類,卻未曾有妻子和兒女去關愛他。對祖國他一片赤子之心,卻孑然一身,客死異鄉(xiāng)。他發(fā)明了一種新炸藥,以改進采礦和筑路等和平時期工業(yè),但他卻目睹炸藥被用作戰(zhàn)爭武器殺傷同伴。在他有用的一生中,他常常感到自己無所作為。他的成就名揚天下,而他自己卻始終默默無聞,殊不知他一生總是在回避拋頭露面。但是他逝

55、世以后,他的名字卻給別人帶來了名譽和榮耀。 Tips for discussionMarie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and in Chemistry in 1911. Therefore, in our mind, she must seem as great as Einstein, Edison, and some other world famous scientists. Now that we have studied the passage Force of Nature, in which the author

56、Barbara Goldsmith approached the great scientist and depicted her as an ordinary woman. Taking into consideration Barbaras statement that Marie Curie was no icon but a flesh-and-blood woman, you can focus in your discussion on the following points:a) Maries attitude towards her first romance;b) the

57、photo in which she was sitting under an elm tree, with her daughters wrapped in her arms;c) her reactions to her mothers death when she was ten;d) what she wrote to Pierre after his funeral;e) her efforts to rescue wounded soldiers during World War I.Listening Exercises1. Listen for the main ideas and details.Task 1: Which of the following best states the speakers purpose? A. WHO tries to track down the cause of SARS.B. WHO has found ways to treat SARS.C. WHO warns that SARS is a epidemic as influenza.D. WHO reports that only C

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