大学英语第二册第6课 课文及课后答案

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1、本文格式为Word版,下载可任意编辑大学英语第二册第6课 课文及课后答案 READING ACTIVTTY Skill: Reading Beyond the Lines A good reader is one who can read beyond the lines, seeing ideas implied through the words, and one who can bridge the gap between the obvious and the suggested, thus obtaining much more information. Lets look at t

2、he following sentence: John Henderson was driving home late last night from an exhausting business trip. As you might have realized, this is the opening sentence of the story THE HITCHHIKER (Reading Practice 10, Book I). It tells the reader whom the story is about-John Henderson, and when the event

3、takes place-late one night, If we read carefully and thoughtfully we can also infer from this sentence that 1. John Henderson may be a businessman because he has just finished a 2. John Henderson must be very tired because the trip is 3. John Henderson must be very eager to get home because he is dr

4、iving exhausting trip. Making inferences while reading will always help us achieve a better comprehension. But we should keep in mind that inferences must be made with care and supported by evidence. In order to make reasonable inferences we should 1. read and think beyond the printed words; 2. anal

5、yze the information given in the text; 3. determine the authors reason for his choice of words. Passage Read carefully the following selection and complete the exercises after it. Words to Know Inventor 研发人 Useless 无用的,无价值的 Contrast 比较,对照 Deserve 应受,值得 Literature 文学 Skillful 灵敏的,娴熟的 Lover 爱好者;情人 Fin

6、ancial 金融的 Mankind 人类 Scientific 科学的 Explosive 炸药 Outstanding 优良的 Weapon 武器 Original 有独创性的 injure 伤害 glory 荣誉,荣誉 Alfred Nobel-a Man of Contrasts Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor and industrialist, was a man of many contrasts. He was the son of a bankrupt(破产者), but became a millionaire; a scientist

7、 with a love of literature, an industrialist who managed to remain an idealist. He made a 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

8、 foreign soil. He invented a new explosive, dynamite(甘油炸药), to improve the peacetime industries of mining and road building, but saw it used as a weapon of war to kill and injure his fellow men. (1)During his useful life he often felt he was useless: he once wrote of himself, entered life.avoided pu

9、blicity. but since his death his name has brought fame and glory to others. He was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father, Immanuel, made a strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Immanuel Nobel invented the landmine and

10、made a lot of money from government orders for it during the Crimean War(克里米亚战役), but went bankrupt soon after. Most of the family returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred rejoined them in 1863, beginning his own study of explosives in his fathers laboratory. (2) He had never been to school or unive

11、rsity but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty was a skillful chemist and excellent linguist, speaking Swedish, Russian, German, French and English. Like his father, Alfred Nobel was imaginative and inventive, but he had better luck in business and showed more financial sense. He was

12、quick to see industrial openings(机遇) for his scientific inventions and built up over 80 companies in 20 different countries. (3) Indeed his greatness lay in his outstanding ability to combine the qualities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. But Nobels main concer

13、n was never with making money or even with making scientific discoveries. (4) Seldom happy, he was always searching for a meaning to life, and from his youth had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy. Perhaps because he could not find ordinary human love-he never married -he came to

14、care deeply about the whole of mankind. He was always generous to the poor: rather take care of the stomachs of the living than the glory of the dead in the form of stone memorials,he once said. His greatest wish, however, was to see an end to wars, and thus peace between nations, and he spent much

15、time and money working for this cause until his death in Italy in 1896. (5)His famous will, in which he left money to provide prizes for outstanding work in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology(生理学), Medicine, Literature and Peace, is a memorial to his interests and ideals. And so, the man who felt he should have died at birth is remembered and respected long after his death. Exercise A Choose the best answer to each question: 1. According to the author scientists usually a. take a serious interesting literature b. take no serious interest in literature. c. take a serious interes

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