时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高一年级


英语课

[00:11.60]WARMING UP

[00:16.04]"How many new uses can you think of for the folowing items?"

[00:36.49]reminds us of the appearance of nanotechnology,

[00:53.76]according to which nothing is useless and

[01:04.91]no garbage or waste material to speak of

[01:13.17]Everything can be broken up into very small things

[01:23.80]and be made use of.

[01:31.25]The word nano is a scientific term for anything one billionth of a meter long

[01:49.58]The idea behind it was

[01:54.34]first proposed 1 by Nobel Prize winning scientist Richard Feynman

[02:02.10]in 1959.It was later developed in more detail by Eric Drexler,

[02:10.85]a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)

[02:50.79]He now heads the Foresight 2 Institute,

[02:57.74]a group tormed to encourage research and regulation of all aspects of nanotechnology

[03:24.49]for eric drexler,the benefits of nano technology are literally 3 universal.

[04:00.04]They include space exploration vehicles,which will be cheap to produce because they will only

[04:09.50]need very small rockets.

[04:24.33]More generally,

[04:29.06]humans will be finally able to understand how things really work

[04:37.24]-how atoms combine to produce materials with certain qualities.

[05:13.68]"Nanotechnology is expected to touch almost every aspect of our lives,"he says

[05:23.63]"Once we have the ability to structure a molecule 4,

[05:29.38]we should be able to create systems that will scrub 5 the toxins 6

[05:37.03](=poisonous things)from the air or remove

[05:42.80]hazardous organisms 7 for the water we drink.

[06:14.86]We should be able to begin the long process of cleaning up our environment

[06:29.83]However,everything has its dark side as well as its bright side.

[06:44.38]Despite all those benefits.

[06:51.14]environmentalists are worried about it getting out of control,

[06:57.70]which reminds of reading D in 2003 NMET

[07:06.06](for shanghai only.) Can you do it on your own?

[07:32.02]nanotech

[07:40.07]molecular 8

[07:54.02]microscopic self-replicating machines that put atoms together

[08:14.08]to create copies of anything alive in the world

[08:36.44]In fact,the scientific community is deeply divided over

[08:43.81]whether self-replicating machines are possible.

[09:03.06]If they are,major dangers could exist.

[09:14.71]Mr.Drexler himself thought

[09:24.66]that self-replicating machines could probably go out of control.

[09:38.12]He writes in his book that man-made "plants" with leaves no more efficient

[09:46.19]than today's solar cells could win over real plants

[10:01.94]crowding the earth with leaves that are not suitable to be eaten.

[10:18.19]Tough 'bacteria'

[10:32.14]could be more competitive 9 than the real bacteria:

[10:43.50]They could spread everywhere,

[10:50.06]replicate swiftly,and reduce the earth to dust in a matter of days."

[11:07.61] Cities of nanotech have made use of such images,

[11:13.96]calling for a delay on commercial nanotech until regulations are established

[12:02.83]"In a way,calling for bans on research into molecular manufacturingis

[12:10.88]like calling for a delay on faster-than-light travel because no one is doing it,

[13:22.25]Listening

[13:30.01]1.Listen to the tape.

[13:35.65]What is being described?

[13:39.80]What can the things be used for?

[13:44.35]1.Object described: Chopsticks

[13:56.49]Possible uses:Eating,opening a bottle.You can think of more creative uses

[14:17.52]2.Object described:Cellphone

[14:41.68]Possible uses:Making phone calls,sending pictures,Sending e-mails.

[14:54.35]3.Object described: Refrigerator

[15:19.20]Possible uses:keeping food fresh,keeping drinks cool.Students think of more


 



被提议的
  • There is widespread discontent among the staff at the proposed changes to pay and conditions. 员工对改变工资和工作环境的建议普遍不满。
  • an outcry over the proposed change 对拟议的改革所发出的强烈抗议
n.先见之明,深谋远虑
  • The failure is the result of our lack of foresight.这次失败是由于我们缺乏远虑而造成的。
  • It required a statesman's foresight and sagacity to make the decision.作出这个决定需要政治家的远见卓识。
adv.照字面意义,逐字地;确实
  • He translated the passage literally.他逐字逐句地翻译这段文字。
  • Sometimes she would not sit down till she was literally faint.有时候,她不走到真正要昏厥了,决不肯坐下来。
n.分子,克分子
  • A molecule of water is made up of two atoms of hygrogen and one atom of oxygen.一个水分子是由P妈̬f婘̬ 妈̬成的。
  • This gives us the structural formula of the molecule.这种方式给出了分子的结构式。
n.用力擦洗,矮树,渺小之物;v.用力擦洗
  • I got paint on my hands and it won't scrub off.我手上沾上了油漆,擦不掉。
  • The great plain was covered in scrub and small lifeless trees.浩瀚的平原覆盖着灌木和毫无生气的矮小树林。
n.毒素( toxin的名词复数 )
  • The seas have been used as a receptacle for a range of industrial toxins. 海洋成了各种有毒工业废料的大容器。
  • Most toxins are naturally excreted from the body. 大部分毒素被自然排出体外。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.有机物( organism的名词复数 );有机体;生物;有机体系
  • The organisms can be divided into discrete categories. 有机体可分为许多互不相联的种类。
  • The cell is the unit of which all living organisms are composed. 细胞是构成一切生物的单位。
adj.分子的;克分子的
  • The research will provide direct insight into molecular mechanisms.这项研究将使人能够直接地了解分子的机理。
  • For the pressure to become zero, molecular bombardment must cease.当压强趋近于零时,分子的碰撞就停止了。
adj.竞争的,比赛的,好竞争的,有竞争力的
  • Some kinds of business are competitive.有些商业是要竞争的。
  • These businessmen are both competitive and honourable.这些商人既有竞争性又很诚实。
学英语单词
able-bodied rating
accompanied effect
ACLANT
ADHIB
Adventists
aldatz
Altlandsberg
ammonium sulfamate
angular-momentum conservation law
apathetic public
argosies
argufy
armillariella
artiphakia
benthosema pterotum
boycotting
breadth limited search
buckwheat
business expansion
capitis deminutio
Chakavian
compiler theory
copper-bottoming
coteaches
creampuff sale
crosscut bit
cut somebody some slack
DAFL
DC method
distributing pole
doback
Dragon's Mouths(Dragón, Bocas del)
egg lagoon
elc
escape system
fiedlerite
foul mate's receipt
free-sapce attenuation
fundamental loss
gain to noise temperature ratio
gallerying
global media
Gongorist
health insurances
high strength structural material
holmstrom
honnor
hypoborate
idn (integrated digital network)
infinite divisible distribution
inner angle
isometric pentagonal hemihedral class
killoxylin
knacker's yard
Kubor Ra.
laminated shield
lgl
litogen
midsts
Neu Toggenburg
not be
off-bases
on score
opinious
Paraguayans
plasmolyticum
playback accuracy
porwigle
President Harding
problem-reaction-solution
productivity of ecosystem
rtus
running characteristic of an electrode
S1 nuclease mapping
scoopless
screw core
shaft-power meter
shear compression failure
short wave broadcasting
silk-cotton goods
simple lateral eyes
solution of arabic gum
star-fish
taeniolite
take off board
that's all right
tinea favosa
triakisoctahedrons
tulip shells
turning space
unprophetic
unspikes
upgrade
urophilia
valuable experience
ventilator clamp slide
ventricosus
verligte
Waldwiek
weekly magazine
xylidinic acid
yamulke