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Unit6TextAABriefHistoryofStephenHawking
ⅠTeachingMaterials:1.21stCenturyEnglish—ReadingandWritingCourse,Book2
2.21stCenturyEnglish—ListeningandSpeakingCourse,Book2
IIAimedStudents:
ⅢAcademicYear:
ⅣTeachingObjectives:
UndergraduatesinGradeOne,non-EnglishMajors
Thefirstacademicyear—thesecondsemester
1.Knowledgeobjective:*Graspingthekeywords,phrasesandstructure
*Languagepoints(keywords,phrasesanddifficultsentences)
*Grammarfocus(Apposition)
2.Abilityobjective:
*Listening,speaking,reading,retelling,recitingofthetext
*Masteringtheskillsofwritingandreadinginthisunit
*Gettingtoknowsomedisabledgiantsinforeigncountriesand
learntheirstrongwill
3.Culturalobjective:
ⅤTeachingContent
1.Lead-inactivities
2.Textorganization
3.Backgroundinformation
4.Skilllearninginwritingandreading
5.Languagepoints(keywords,phrasesanddifficultsentences)
6.Grammarfocus(Apposition)
7.Guidedpractice(exercises,oralpracticeandgroupwork)
ⅥTeachingProcess
1.Pre-readingactivities
1)Warm-upquestions
Wheredidwecomefrom?
Howdidtheuniversecomeintobeing?
Arewealoneintheuniverse?Isthereanyotherlifeoutthere?
Whatisthefutureofthehumanrace?
2)IntroduceStephenHawking’sfamily,education,marriage,disease,contribution
3)LetstudentsdiscusswhatcontributestoStephenHawking’ssuccess
2.Textorganization
Thetextcanbedividedinto4parts:
PartI(para1-2)StephenHawkingisknowntomillions,farandwide,foroneofhisscience
bookandtwoquestionsabouthisachievementsandhisdisabilitity.
PartII(para3-5)Hawkingwasborntointellectual,eccentricparents,andhewasalsogreatly
influencedbyfamousscientistGalileo.
PartIII(para6-10)Hawkingshowedhisintelligenceandgiftatschool.
PartIV(para11-14)Hawkinggainedsuccessinscienceinspiteofhisdisability.
3.Backgroundinformation
GuinnessBookofWorldRecords.
In1955,NorrisandhistwinbrotherRosseditedthefirstGuinnessBookofWorldRecords.
Thebookwasfirstdesignedtorecordthethenextremesin,onandbeyondtheEarth—
notablyinhumanperformanceandofthenaturalworld.Thename“Guinness”derivesfrom
theGuinnessBreweryinDublin,whichwasIreland’slargestcompany.ItisinLondonnow.
Thebookisnowpublishedworldwidein23differentlanguages.
TheSundayTimes
TheSundayTimesisaninfluentialSundaynewspaperpublishedinLondon,England.Itis
knownaroundtheworldforthequalityofitsreportingandeditingandforitscoverageof
Britishpoliticsandthearts.Foundedin1822asanationallycirculatedpaperwithan
independenteditorialpolicy,TheSundayTimesreflectsthedignified,carefullywritten,and
well-editedcharacterofitsdailycounterpartTheTimes.
4.Skilllearninginwritingandreading
A)WritingSkill:Comingupwithexamplestosupportthegeneralstatement.
Whenwriting,weusuallyputforwardsomegeneralstatements,thenwelistseveralexamples
toillustratethegeneralstatements
Now,analyzethefollowingsampleparagraph:
Nooneissmartateverythingorsmartallthetime.Einstein,forinstance,failedmanyclasses
ingrammarschoolbecauseofhisterriblespelling.Andhewaswellknownamonghis
colleaguesforbeingforgetful.Hewasalwayslosinghiskeys,andonefamousdayhecameto
workwithaclotheshangerstillinsidehisjacket.
Generalstatement:Nooneissmartateverythingorsmartallthetime.
Example1:Einstein,forinstance,failedmanyclassesingrammarschoolbecauseofhis
terriblespelling.
Example2:Andhewaswell-knownamonghiscolleaguesforbeingforgetful.Hewasalways
losinghiskeys,andonefamousdayhecametoworkwithaclotheshangerstillinsidehis
jacket.
B)ReadingSkill:Understandingthefigurativelanguage
Authorsoftenusefiguresofspeech,orfigurativelanguage,tomaketheirwritinglivelyand
memorable.Likeidiomaticexpressions,figuresofspeechcanbeconfusingifyoutryto
understandthemliterally—butforeffectivereaders,whoknowhowtorecognizeandinterpret
them,figuresofspeechcanhelpyouunderstandtheauthor’smeaningmoredeeplyandthink
aboutideasinnewways.
Comparisons,personificationandsymbolismetc.areallfigurativelanguages.
5.Languagepoints
1)Hehasbeenproclaimed"thefinestmindalive"...(para1)
Paraphrase---Hehasbeendeclaredthemostintelligentmanwhoislivingtoday...
alive:adj.(predicative)havinglife;living
Examples:
Thedoctorsaretryingeverypossiblemeanstokeephimalive.
Itisreportedthatmorethanfortypeoplewereburnedaliveinyesterday’sfire
Cf.living:adj.(attributive)
Examples:
Alivinglanguageisalanguagethatisalwayschanging.
Ihavenolivingrelativesinmyhometown.
2)Knowntomillions,farandwide,forhisbookABriefHistoryofTime,Stephen
Hawkingisastarscientistinmorewaysthanone.(para1)
farandwide:(alsofarandnear)everywhere;overagreatdistance)
Examples:
Thecouplelookedfarandwideforthemissingdiamondring.
Peoplecamefromfarandneartoseethecircus.
Sinceheretired,hehastraveledfarandwide.
3)Hisgiftforrevealingthemysteriesoftheuniverseinastylethatnon-scientistscan
enjoymadeHawkinganinstantcelebrityandhisbookabestsellerinbothBritainand
America.(para1)
Paraphrase---Hisabilitytoexplainthecomplexitiesoftheuniverseinawaythatthe
averagenon-professionalreaderscanunderstandandappreciatesoonmadehimwellknown
andhisbookbest-sellinginbothBritainandAmerica.
bestseller:n.anything,especiallyabook,thathasalargesale
4)earnaplaceintheGuinnessBookofRecord…(para1)
Paraphrase---becarriedintheGuinnessBookofRecords(foritssuccess)
earn:vt.get(somethingthatonedeserves)becauseofone'squalities;deserve
Examples:
Hehasearnedhisplaceinhistory.
Sheearnedthepromotionfromasalesgirltoasalesmanager.
Afterthat,Sharonearnedareputationforhonesty.
5)…spending184weeksinTheSundayTimes"top-ten"lists(para1)
Paraphrase---beingamongtheweeklytopbest-sellerslistedbyTheSundayTimesforas
longas184weeks
6)…virtuallyunheard-ofsuccessforasciencebook(para1)
Paraphrase---successwhichisalmostneverheardofinthecaseofsciencebooks
virtually:ad.practically;nearly;almost
Examples:
Lastnight'sfrostwasunprecedented,virtuallyeveryflowerinthegardenwaskilled
Thesesmallerrorsarevirtuallyimpossibletodetectwithinsuchaperiodoftime
Manyspeciesofwildanimalshavevirtuallydisappearedfromtheearth
7)Howhasamanwhoisalmostcompletelyparalyzedandunabletospeakexcept
throughacomputerovercometheseincredibleobstaclesandachievedfarmorethan
mostpeopleeverdreamof?(para2)
Paralyse/paralyze:vt.cause(someorallofthebodymuscles)tobecomeuncontrollableor
stiff;(fig.)makepowerlessormakeineffective;causetostopworking
Examples:
Afterastroke,hisleftarmandlegwereparalyzed.
Electricityfailureparalyzedthewholetown.
8)achievefarmorethanmostpeopleeverdreamof(para2)
Paraphrase---successfullydofarmorethanmostpeopleeverimaginetheycando
9)HisfatherFrank,adoctorspecializingintropicaldiseases…(para3)
specialize/specialisein:pursuesomespecialbranchofstudy,research,orwork;beor
becomeaspecialist;concentratetimeandresourceson
Examples:
Prof.Whitespecializesinorientalhistory.
Hespecializedfirstinpaintingbirdsandlaterinwritingaboutthem.
WewenttoarestaurantthatspecializesinIndianfood.
10)Carpetsandfurniturestayedinuseuntiltheyfellapart;thewallpaperhungpeeling
fromoldage.ThefamilycarwasaLondontaxi,boughtfor50dollars.(para3)
Paraphrase---Carpetsandfurniturewouldnotbereplacedbynewonesuntiltheybroke;the
wallpapercameoffandhungforoldage.Thefamilycarwasasecond-handcarboughtfor
£50fromaLondontaxicompany.
ThedescriptionofHawking'sparents'housesuggeststheir"eccentric“behaviorsinother
people'seyesand,ontheotherhand,theirthriftinlife:theywouldratherbuythemselvesina
roomfulofbooksthanhaveanycomfortsintheirhouse.
peel:vi.A)comeoff
Examples:
Afterthesunburn,myhusband'sskinpeeled.
Thepaintontheshedispeeling.
B)stripskinorbarkfrom
Examples:
MotherwantedCharlietopeelsomepotatoesforsalad.
TheIndianspeeledthebarkfromtreestomakecanoes.
11)Hawkinghasalwaysbeenfascinatedbyhisbirthdate...(para4)
Paraphrase---Hawkinghasalwaysbeeninterestedinandcuriousabouthisbirthdate...
12)…maintainingthattheSunisthecenteroftheSolarSystem—nottheEarth…
(para4)
Paraphrase---forcefullystatingthatitistheSuninsteadoftheEarththatisthecenterofthe
SolarSystem
13)…startusinghiseyes,bothfigurativelyandliterally(para5)
Paraphrase---begintoobserve(theuniverse)withbothhismindandhiseyes
"Figuratively"and"literally"areoftenusedtodescribethemeaningsofwords.Inthecaseof
"eye",literallyitmeansanorganofsight,asin"Heclosedhislefteyeandopenedhisright
eye",whilefigurativelyitmeansthemind'seyeorobservation,asin"Toherexperteye,the
paintingwasterrible."
14)Inasense,hewasresponsiblefortheageofsciencewenowenjoy.(para5)
Paraphrase---Toacertainextent,weoweittoGalileothatwearenowinaworldwithrapid
developmentofscience.
ina/onesense:tosomedegree;partly
Examples:
Youarerightinasense,butyoudon'tknowallthefacts.
Weare,inasense,beingdeceitfulifwetellthemso.
15)Hewaspartofasmallelitegroup,thebrightestofthebrightstudents.(para6)
Paraphrase---Hewasoneofasmallgroupofintelligentstudents,thebrightestfewamong
thebrightstudents.
16)hangaroundtogether(para6)
Paraphrase---spendalotoftimetogether
17)…atonceanintellectualgiantandliberalactivist(para6)
Paraphrase---apersonwithbothunusualintellectualpowerandprogressiveviewsinpolitics,
morals,etc.
atonce:atthesametime
Examples:
Allthreeboysspokeatonce.
Thebookisatonceinstructiveandamusing.
Whenthere'smorethanoneconversationgoingonatonatonce,youcan’thearanything.
intellectual:adj.havingorshowingpowerofthemind;needingorusingpowerofthemind
Examples:
He'squitebrightbuthe'snotwhatyoushoulddescribeasintellectual.
Thinkingisanintellectualprocess.
Cf.intelligent:adj.havingorshowingunderstanding;abletolearnandknow
Examples:
Dolphinsareintelligentanimals.
Scientistsbelievethatthereareintelligentlifeexistingbeyondoursolarsystem.
Anintellectualpersonisonewhohasdevelopedhisbrainandishighlyeducated,andis
interestedinsubjectsthatexercisethemind,whileanintelligentpersonhasthepowerof
learningorunderstandingbutmaynotknowmuch.
18)WhileIwouldbestrugglingawaywithacomplicatedproblem,hejustknewthe
answer.(para7)
Paraphrase---WhileIwouldbetryinghardallthetimetosolveadifficultproblem,hegave
theanswerimmediatelyasifitwasreadyinhismind.
away:ad.allthetime;continuously;
Examples:
Sheworkedawayatherjob.
Theyoungpeoplechattedawaylikeoldfriends.
19)…struggledoverhowtoevenbeginapproachingtheproblem...(para8)
Paraphrase---evenhaddifficultytryingtotakethefirststepinsolvingtheproblem
approach:vt.begintocopewith(aproblem,task,etc.)
20)Hawkingtheschoolboywas...(para9)
Paraphrase---AsaschoolboyHawkingwas...
"Hawkingtheschoolboy",thereverseofthemorecommonform,theschoolboyHawking,is
acaseofrestrictiveappositionofnounphrases.Theappositiveprecededby"the"isageneral
wordrestrictedinmeaningbythepropername.
Examples:
Robinsonthesinger(=thesingerRobinson)
PaulJonesthecritic(=thecriticPaulJones)
21)…havinginheritedaslightlipsfromhisfather.(para9)
inherit:vt.get(characteristics,qualitiesofmindorbody,money,property,etc.)fromone's
parentsorancestors
Examples:
Sheinheritsherblueeyesfromherfather.
Differencesinintelligencewerelargelyinherited.
Afterhisparents'death,heinheritedabigfortune.
22)Thishadnothingtodowithearlysignsofillness…(para9)
havesomething/nothing/anything/alot/alittletodowith:havesome/no/any/alot/a
littlerelationorconnectionwith
Examples:
Hisjobhasnothingtodowithtelephones.
Abstractarthaslittletodowitheverydayexperience.
Listen,whatIhavesaidhasalottodowithyou.
23)…afigureofclassroomfun…(para9)
Paraphrase----apersonwhomadehisclassmatesamused
24)He...averagedonlyonehour'sworkaday.(para10)
Paraphrase---He...hadonlytodoonehour’sworkadayontheaverage.
25)HismainenthusiasmwastheBoatClub.(para10)
Paraphrase---OnethingthathewasenthusiasticaboutwastheBoatClub.
enthusiasm:n.anactivityorsubjectthatinterestssomeoneagreatdealandtakesupalotof
histime
26)Manytimeshereturnedtoshorewithbitsoftheboatknockedoff…(para10)
knockoff:cause(sth.orsb.)tofallfromaplace
Examples:
JustwhenIhadputtheglasssafelydownonthetable,thecatjumpedupandknockeditoff.
Asnowballknockedhishatoff.
Theblowknockedhimoffhisfeet.
27)…withhisheadinthestars,workingoutmathematicalformulae(para10)
Paraphrase---withhisthoughtsfar,farawaythinkingaboutsolutionstomathematical
problems
workout:findtheanswerto(sth.);solve(sth.)
Examples:
Canyouworkoutthismathproblemforme?
Noonecanworkouthowthefirestarted.
Wearealwayshopingthatamorepeacefulsolutioncanbeworkedout
28)Oxfordhasalwayshaditsshareofeccentricstudents,soHawkingfitrightin.
(para11)
Paraphrase---Justlikemanyotheruniversities,Oxfordalsohashadsomestudentswho
behaveinastrangeway,soHawkingfeltasifhebelongedexactlytothem
fitin:besuitable;behaveorfeelasifbelonging(toagroup)
Examples:
It'snosurprisesheisleavingthecourse---sheneverreallyfitin.
Theyarelookingforsomeoneyoungtojointheteam,someonewhofitsin.
29)…getthemostfromalifehehadpreviouslytakenforgranted(para12)
Paraphrase---takefulladvantageofalifewhosevaluehehadnotfullyappreciated
take(sth.)forgranted:besofamiliarwith(sth.)thatonenolongerappreciatesitsfullvalue;
treat(sth.)asunimportant
Examples:
Hejusttakesitforgrantedthatthehouseistidy.
Mostyoungpeopletakethewashingmachineforgrantedbecausethey'veneverlivedwithout
it.
30)…demonstratethetheoryofmindovermatter(para13)
Paraphrase---provethetheorythatthespiritualforceoverpowersthematerialforce.
31)Hawkinghimselfacknowledgeshisdiseaseasbeingacrucialfactorinfocusinghis
attentiononwhatturnedouttobehisrealstrength:theoreticalresearch.(para13)
Paraphrase---EvenHawkinghimselfadmitsthathisdiseasehasbeenimportantinmakingit
possibleforhimtoconcentrateontheoreticalresearch,andthishasprovedtobesomething
thatheisreallystrongin.
turnout(to
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