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Unit5Lesson3UnderstandingActivateandshareHesaidtheEarthwasnotthecenteroftheUniverse.HesaidtheEarthmovedroundthesuninaperfectcircle.Hesaidtwoobjectsofdifferentweightwouldlandtogether.——伽利略·伽利萊Alltruthsareeasytounderstandoncetheyarediscovered;thepointistodiscoverthem.所有的真理一旦被發(fā)現(xiàn)就很容易理解;關(guān)鍵是要發(fā)現(xiàn)它們.伽利略·伽利萊(1564-1642),意大利物理學(xué)家、天文學(xué)家,近代實(shí)驗(yàn)科學(xué)的奠基者之一。伽利略從實(shí)驗(yàn)中總結(jié)出自由落體定律,推翻了亞里士多德的很多學(xué)說(shuō)。還發(fā)現(xiàn)了慣性定律和拋體運(yùn)動(dòng)規(guī)律等,確定了力學(xué)相對(duì)性原理,因此被認(rèn)為是經(jīng)典力學(xué)和實(shí)驗(yàn)物理學(xué)的先驅(qū)。他是利用望遠(yuǎn)鏡觀察天體取得大量成果的第一人。Whoquestionsmuch,shalllearnmuch,andremembermuch.——弗蘭西斯·培根多問(wèn),多學(xué),多得。弗朗西斯·培根(1561-1626),英國(guó)哲學(xué)家,英國(guó)唯物主義和現(xiàn)代實(shí)驗(yàn)科學(xué)的始祖。歷任律師、下院議員、大法官。提出“知識(shí)就是力量”。對(duì)歸納法做了系統(tǒng)的論述,被認(rèn)為是歸納邏輯的創(chuàng)始人。Plato

is

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but

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truth。.

-----亞里士多德----吾愛(ài)吾師,吾更愛(ài)真理What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Introductiontosomegreateducatorsintheworld.B.Analysisofthecausesofknowledgeandunderstanding.C.Introductiontohowhumanacquireknowledgeandunderstanding.D.Analysisofthemethodofhowtosolvetheworld’sproblems.Fastreading:

Tostartwith,weneed__________.Then,we_________________________________________.Afterthat,we________________________________________________CarefulReading:Howdopeopleacquireknowledgeandachieveunderstandingnow?(para1)

questions

observetheworldaroundusandstudythefactsconsiderpossibleanswersandtesteachtofindtherightones

Itseemsobviousnowhowweacquireknowledgeandunderstanding.

Tostartwith,weneedquestions.Then,tofindanswers,weobservetheworldaroundusandstudythefacts.Afterthat,weconsiderpossibleanswersandtesteachtofindtherightones.AlthoughtodaywearemoreusedtotypingafewkeywordsintoasearchengineandwaitingfortheInternettogiveusananswer,modernscientistsandthinkersarestillsolvingtheworld’sproblemswiththistypeofanalysis—luckilyforus.

第三課認(rèn)識(shí)世界

今天,如何獲取知識(shí)、認(rèn)識(shí)世界,人人皆知。首先,我們需要問(wèn)題。然后,為了尋找答案,我們觀察周圍的世界并研究相關(guān)事實(shí)。之后,我們思考可能的答案并逐個(gè)驗(yàn)證,以找到正確答案。盡管我們現(xiàn)在更習(xí)慣于在搜索引擎中敲幾個(gè)關(guān)鍵詞,等待互聯(lián)網(wǎng)為我們提供答案,但當(dāng)代科學(xué)家、思想家仍采用這種分析方式來(lái)解決問(wèn)題——我們應(yīng)該為此感到慶幸。Howdidpeopleacquireknowledgeandachieveunderstandinginthepast?(para2-3)FrancisBaconGalileoGalileiAristotlePeopleinthe17thcenturyCarefulReading:Readparagraphs2-3.Completethesentences.1FrancisBaconbelievedthatthewaytogainknowledgeis_________.Butmostpeopleinhisdaysbelieved_________________.2GalileoGalileiprovedthat_____________________________

_____________.Butmanypeopleinhisdays

______________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________.thinkingmoreinreligiontheEarthwasnotthecentreoftheuniversetendedtoignorethefactsanddidn’twanttochallengewhattheyhadalwayscomfortablybelievedCarefulReading:However,inthe17thcenturywhenFrancisBacon(1561-1626)suggestedthatthistypeofthinkingwasthewaytogainknowledge,hewasgoingagainsttheviewsoftheday.AlthoughBaconheldanimportantrankinKingJames’royalcourtofEngland,histrueinterestwasnottheday-to-day,slowandinefficientworkingstyleofthegovernment,buttheworthy

searchforknowledge.Thiswascertainlynottheinterestofmostpeopleinhisdays.

17世紀(jì)時(shí),弗朗西斯?培根(1561—1626)提出用這種思考方式獲取知識(shí)時(shí),他的觀點(diǎn)卻與當(dāng)時(shí)的觀念背道而馳。盡管培根在英國(guó)國(guó)王詹姆斯的宮廷中位高權(quán)重,但他真正感興趣的不是政府日復(fù)一日、拖拉、低效的工作作風(fēng),而是那些值得探索的知識(shí)。當(dāng)然,探索知識(shí)并不是那個(gè)時(shí)代大多數(shù)人的興趣所在。Atthattime,peoplebelievedmoreinthechurchthaninfacts,andpeoplelikeGalileoGalilei(1564-1642),whoprovedtheideathat“theEarthisnotthecentreoftheuniverse”,wereoftenpunishedbythechurchwithnoonecomingtotheirdefence.Thechurchandmanypeopletendedtoignorethefactsanddidn’twanttochallengewhattheyhadalwayscomfortablybelieved.Infact,whenGalileiprovedthattheEarthwasnotthecentreoftheuniverse,insteadofbelievinghim,peoplechosetobelieveviewsthatwerealmost2,000yearsold!

那時(shí)人們相信教會(huì)勝過(guò)相信事實(shí),像伽利略?伽利萊(1564—1642)那樣證明了“地球不是宇宙中心”的人物,往往會(huì)被教會(huì)懲罰,也沒(méi)有人會(huì)為他們辯護(hù)。教會(huì)和多數(shù)人一樣往往忽視事實(shí),不愿意去挑戰(zhàn)自己一直以來(lái)相信的東西。事實(shí)上,當(dāng)伽利略證明地球不是宇宙的中心時(shí),人們沒(méi)有選擇相信他,而寧愿相信2000年前的陳舊觀點(diǎn)!ReadingComprehension:(1)TrueorFalse①FrancisBaconthoughtitwasrighttoacquireknowledgebyanalysing.②InFrancisBacon’stimes,exploringknowledgewasverypopular.(2)What’stheveryfirststepofFrancisBacon’stypeofthinking?A.Raisingquestions.B.Observingtheworld.C.Thinkingoverthepossibleanswers.D.Testingforarightanswer.TF3Aristotle’sunderstandingoftheuniversewasthat________________________________________because______________________________________.4Itisstilloftentruetodaythat_______________________________________________________________________________.theEarthmustbethecentreoftheuniverseitfeltliketheEarthwasstandingstillpeopledon’twanttoabandonwhatthey’vealwaysthoughtastrueCarefulReading:

ItisnotsurprisingthatpeoplewantedtobelievetheseprimitiveideasastheyhadbeenputforwardbythegreatphilosopherAristotle(384-322BCE).

HesaidthattheEarthmustbethecentreoftheuniversebecauseitfeltliketheEarthwasstandingstill.Galileidisagreed.Atfirst,peopleapprovedofhisstudiesandurgedhimtocontinue,butlaterwhenheprovedAristotlewrong,theygrewangryandputhiminprison.

人們?cè)敢庀嘈艂ゴ笳軐W(xué)家亞里士多德(公元前384—前322)提出的那些陳舊的觀點(diǎn),這一點(diǎn)并不奇怪。亞里士多德堅(jiān)信地球是宇宙的中心,因?yàn)槿藗兏杏X(jué)地球是靜止不動(dòng)的。但伽利略卻不同意。起初人們認(rèn)可他的研究成果,催促他繼續(xù)研究,但是當(dāng)他證實(shí)亞里士多德有錯(cuò)時(shí),人們生氣了,并把他送進(jìn)監(jiān)獄。Theydidn’twanttoabandonwhatthey’dalwaysthoughtastrue.Andthisisstilloftentruetoday.Peoplemaketheassumptionthatifsomeoneimportantandrespectedsaysthatsomethingisright,thenitmustbeso.ButeventhoughAristotlewasagreatmanwhoinspiredmanygreatscientistsandphilosophersafterhim,hewaswrongattimes.AndGalileialsomademistakes.HeisnowknownasthefatherofastronomybuthebelievedthattheEarthmovedroundthesuninaperfectcircle.Hewaswrong.

他們并不想放棄自己一直認(rèn)為正確的知識(shí)。如今這種現(xiàn)象也很常見(jiàn)。如果一個(gè)重要的、受人尊敬的人說(shuō)某件事是對(duì)的,那么人們就會(huì)認(rèn)為這件事一定是對(duì)的。但即使是亞里士多德這樣曾鼓舞了無(wú)數(shù)科學(xué)家和哲學(xué)家的偉大人物,有時(shí)也會(huì)犯錯(cuò)誤。伽利略自己也犯過(guò)錯(cuò)誤。雖然他現(xiàn)在被稱為天文學(xué)之父,但他認(rèn)為地球繞太陽(yáng)旋轉(zhuǎn)的軌跡是一個(gè)正圓。他錯(cuò)了。ReadingComprehension:(1)TrueorFalse①Peopletendtobelieveeverythingthatthepersontheyrespectsays.②Galileiproved“theEarthisnotthecentreoftheuniverse”andhenevermademistakes.③PeoplebelievedhimimmediatelywhenGalileiprovedAristotlewrong.TFFReadparagraph4-5andexplore:Q1:Whatshouldwedowhenacquiringknowledge?Q2:Whatattitudeshouldwehavetowardsthegreatmanofthepast?Why?CarefulReading:Therefore,ourunderstandingoftheworldaroundusisconstantlygrowingandchanging.Inotherwords,welearnmoreeverydayandnoneofuscaneversitbackandsay,“Weknowitall.”Weneedtothankthegreatmenofthepastfortheirwisdom.Theyunderstoodthatwedon’tknoweverythingandprobablyneverwill,forthatwouldmeanaworldwithoutquestions.

因此,我們對(duì)周圍世界的認(rèn)識(shí)在不斷地增長(zhǎng)、變化。換句話說(shuō),我們每天都在學(xué)習(xí)更多的知識(shí),誰(shuí)也不能停止學(xué)習(xí)并且說(shuō):“我什么都知道了。”我們需要感謝先輩偉人的智慧。他們?cè)缇椭溃瞬豢赡苁裁炊级?,而且或許永遠(yuǎn)都不會(huì)知道所有的事情,也就是說(shuō)世界總是充滿問(wèn)題的。ReadingComprehension:(1)TrueorFalse

④Wewouldgetalltheknowledgeabouttheworldsincemenneverstopthinkingandresearching.(2)Whatdoweknowfromthepassage?A.Galileiwaspunishedforhisscientificideas.B.Atthattime,peoplebelievedmoreinfactsthaninthechurch.C.BeforeGalilei,Aristotle’stheoryhadinfluencedpeopleforover3,000years.D.GalileiwasforthegreatphilosopherAristotleforhistheoryoftheuniverse.F

WeowesomuchofourknowledgeandunderstandingoftheworldtopeoplelikeBaconandGalilei,whowerebraveenoughtostepoutfromtheshadowsofconventionalthoughtinordertofindthekingdomofknowledgethattoday’scivilisationisbuiltupon.Thesemenknewthatknowledgeandunderstandingarethingstofightfor;morevitaltoaman,andmorebeneficialtomankind,somemightsay,thanallthemoneyintheworld.

我們對(duì)世界的認(rèn)識(shí)和理解,很大程度上要?dú)w功于培根和伽利略這樣的人,正是他們勇敢地走出了傳統(tǒng)思想的陰影,才幫我們找到了構(gòu)建當(dāng)今文明的知識(shí)王國(guó)。這些偉人懂得,知識(shí)和對(duì)世界的認(rèn)識(shí)才是值得追求的;正如一些人所言,和全世界的金錢(qián)相比,這些對(duì)個(gè)人而言更重要,對(duì)全人類而言更有益。ReadingComprehension:(1)TrueorFalse①CivilizationisbuiltontheKingdomofknowledge(2)Whatdoesthelastsentenceinparagraph5mean?A.Knowledgeandunderstandingcanchangehumanhistory.B.Civilizationisbuiltonknowledgeandunderstanding.C.Knowledgeandunderstandingismoreimportantthanmoney.D.Somegreatpeople’sencouragementdetermineshumanfuture.TWhatdoyouthinkthelastsentenceofthepassagemeans?Thesemenknewthatknowledgeandunderstandingarethingstofightfor;morevitaltoaman,andmorebeneficialtomankind,somemightsay,thanallthemoneyintheworld.Ithinkthelastsentenceofthetextmeansthatknowledgeandunderstandingaremoreimportantthanmoney.Theyaremorehelpfulandusefulbecausetheycanguideourwaysoflearningabouttheworldandhelpussolveproblemsallthetimewhilemoneycanjustbuycertaingoodsandsolveproblemsforsometime.ReadandexploreUnderstandingCoherenceinContextSkillBuilderReadandexploreCoherenceinapieceofwritingreferstotheprinciplethatallparagraphs,sentencesorideasinitfittogethersowellthattheyformaunitedwhole.WhatisCoherence(連貫性)?UnderstandingCoherenceinContextSkillBuilderReadandexploreYesterdaymorning,Iwenttoabookstore.Allthefoodsontheshelfareveryfreshandcheap.Asmymothertooksomebeautifulpiecesoffurniturehome.WhenIcameoutofthemovietheatre,Ifoundithadsnowedintheafternoon.昨天早上,我去了書(shū)店。架子上的所有食物都很新鮮和便宜。因?yàn)槲覌寧Я撕芏嗥恋募揖呋丶?。?dāng)我走出電影院,我發(fā)現(xiàn)中午下雪了。TheimportanceofCoherence?AnextremeexampleofanincoherentparagraphUnderstandingCoherenceinContextSkillBuilderReadandexploreUsefulcohesivedevices?Therepetitionofkeytermsorphrasesmakesmeaningcoherentinatext.Theuseofsynonymsandantonymshelpsenhancecoherenceinatext.Linkingwordssuchassince,so,afterwards,then,although,but,however,etc.canhelpconnectmeaningsinsentences.Pronounssuchashe,she,it,they,etc.helpcarrymeaningonintothenextpointinatext.

Findoutwhateachpronounreferstointhetext.Example

Afterthat,weconsiderpossibleanswersandtesteachtofindtherightones.(Para.1)ones=answers1....hewasgoingagainsttheviewsoftheday.(Para.2)he=________________2.Thiswascertainlynottheinterest...(Para.2)This=___________________3....whattheyhadalwayscomfortablybelieved.(Para.2)they=____________________________________________thesearchforknowledgeFrancisBaconthechurchandmostpeople4.…theygrewangryandputhiminprison(Para.3)they=__________5.…thenitmustbeso.(Para.3)it=_____________6.Heisnowknownas…(Para.3)He=___________peopleassumptionGalileiReadandexploreItseemsobviousnowhowweacquireknowledgeandunderstanding.Tostartwith,weneedquestions.Then,tofindanswers,weobservetheworldaroundusandstudythefacts.Afterthat,weconsiderpossibleanswersandtesteachtofindtherightones.AlthoughtodaywearemoreusedtotypingafewkeywordsintoasearchengineandwaitingfortheInternettogiveusananswer,modernscientistsandthinkersarestillsolvingtheworld’sproblemswiththistypeofanalysis—luckilyforus.However,inthe17thcenturywhenFrancisBacon(1561-1626)suggestedthatthistypeofthinkingwasthewaytogainknowledge,hewasgoingagainsttheviewsoftheday.AlthoughBaconheldanimportantrankinKingJames’royalcourtofEngland,histrueinterestwasnottheday-to-day,slowandinefficientworkingstyleofthegovernment,buttheworthysearchforknowledge.Thiswascertainlynottheinterestofmostpeopleinhisdays.Atthattime,peoplebelievedmoreinthechurchthaninfacts,andpeoplelikeGalileoGalilei(1564-1642),whoprovedtheideathat“theEarthisnotthecentreoftheuniverse”,wereoftenpunishedbythechurchwithnoonecomingtotheir.Circlethelinkingwordsinthetextthatthewriterusedinordertoexpresshis/heropinioncoherently.Readandexplore

Thechurchandmanypeopletendedtoignorethefactsanddidn’twanttochallengewhattheyhadalwayscomfortablybelieved.Infact,whenGalileiprovedthattheEarthwasnotthecentreoftheuniverse,insteadofbelievinghim,peoplechosetobelieveviewsthatwerealmost2,000yearsold!ItisnotsurprisingthatpeoplewantedtobelievetheseprimitiveideasastheyhadbeenputforwardbythegreatphilosopherAristotle(384-322BCE).HesaidthattheEarthmustbethecentreoftheuniversebecauseitfeltliketheEarthwasstandingstill.Galileidisagreed.Atfirst,peopleapprovedofhisstudiesandurgedhimtocontinue,butlaterwhenheprovedAristotlewrong,theygrewangryandputhiminprison.Theydidn’twanttoabandonwhatthey’dalwaysthoughtastrue.Andthisisstilloftentruetoday.Peoplemaketheassumptionthatifsomeoneimportantandrespectedsaysthatsomethingisright,thenitmustbeso.ButeventhoughAristotlewasagreatmanwhoinspiredmanygreatscientistsandphilosophersafterhim,hewaswrongattimes.AndGalileialsomademistakes.HeisnowknownasthefatherofastronomybuthebelievedthattheEarthmovedroundthesuninaperfectcircle.Hewaswrong.

Therefore,ourunderstandingoftheworldaroundusisconstantlygrowingandchanging.Inotherwords,welearnmoreeverydayandnoneofuscaneversitbackandsay,“Weknowitall.”Weneedtothankthegreatmenofthepastfortheirwisdom.Theyunderstoodthatwedon’tknoweverythingandprobablyneverwill,asthiswouldmeanaworldwithquestions.WeowesomuchofourknowledgeandunderstandingoftheworldtopeoplelikeBaconandGalilei,whowerebraveenoughtostepoutfromtheshadowsofconventionalthoughtinordertofindthekingdomofknowledgethattoday’scivilisationisbuiltupon.Thesemenknewthatknowledgeandunderstandingarethingstofightfor;morevitaltoaman,andmorebeneficialtomankind,somemightsay,thanallthemoneyintheworld.Thefollowingsentencesallcontainfalseinformation.Usethewordsandphrasesbelowtocorrectthem.inefficientapproveof

didn’twanttoabandonconstantlygrowingandchangingcontinue1.InBacon’sdays,theworkingstyleofthegovernmentwasveryefficient.

_____________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________InBacon’sdays,theworkingstyleofthegovernmentwasveryinefficient.2PeoplewerestronglyagainstGalilei’sstudiesatfirstandthentheyurgedhimtogiveup._____________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________3Ourunderstandingoftheworldisstable.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________PeopleapprovedofGalilei’sstudiesatfirstandthentheyurgedhimtocontinue.Ourunderstandingoftheworldisconstantlygrowingandchanging.inefficientapproveof

didn’twanttoabandonconstantlygrowingandchangingcontinue4Peopleinthepastwerewillingtogiveupwhattheyhadalwaysthoughtastrue.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________Peopleinthepastdidn’twanttoabandonwhattheyhadalwaysthoughtastrue.inefficientapproveof

didn’twanttoabandonconstantlygrowingandchangingcontinuePractice:“Who1.

(question)muchshalllearnmuchandremembermuch,”saidFrancisBacon.Now2.

seemsobvioushowweacquireknowledgeandunderstanding.However,inthe17thcentury,peoplebelievedmoreinthechurch3.

infacts.As4.

result,peoplewhoprovedscientificideaswereoftenpunished.Manypeopletended5.

(ignore)thefactsandwere6.

(willing)tochallengewhattheyhadbelieved.Tilltoday,peoplestillfeelthatifsomeoneimportantand

(respect)saysthatsomethingisright,thenitmustbeso.ButsometimesquestionsitthanatoignoreunwillingrespectedPractice:greatmensuchasAristotleandGalileimightmakemistakes.Therefore,ourunderstandingoftheworldaroundusis8.

(constant)growingandchanging.Inotherwords,welearnmoreeverydayand9..ofuscansimplysay,“Weknowitall.”“Alltruthsareeasytounderstandoncethey10.

(discover);thepointistodiscoverthem,”saidGalileoGalilei.constantlynonearediscovered【Homework】Whydidthewriterwritethispassage?Writedownyouranswerandshareinclass.

【Checkyourpreview】1.______________adj.顯然的,明顯的;易理解的2.______________n.

分析3.______________n.

等級(jí)4.______________adj.

皇家的;王室的5.______________adj.

效率低的6.______________n.

假定,假設(shè)7.______________adj.

極其重要的,必不可少的8.________________adj.受尊敬的,受敬重的9.________________n.

智慧10.________________n.

文明11.________________n.

陰影12.________________哲學(xué)家

______________________觀察世界______________________搜索引擎______________________為某人辯護(hù)______________________往往會(huì),傾向于______________________陳舊的觀點(diǎn)______________________首先;第一____________

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