1、,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,本资料仅供参考,不能作为科学依据。谢谢。本资料仅供参考,不能作为科学依据。本资料仅供参考,不能作为科学依据。谢谢。本资料仅供参考!,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,本资料仅供参考,不能作为科学依据。谢谢。本资料仅供参考,不能作为科学依据。本资料仅供参考,不能作为科学依据。谢谢。本资料仅供参考!,优异精品课件文档资料,1/37,Lesson 9,Against all odds,2/37,Introduction to the Text,3/37,Th
2、is text is adapted from the biography of Stephen Hawking,Stephen Hawking:A life in Science,2nd edition,written by Michael White and John Gribbin,published in 1998.,4/37,Stephen Hawking -,“,the scientist in the wheelchair,”,Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942(300 years after the death
3、of Galileo)in Oxford,England.,.,5/37,Professor Stephen W Hawking,Even as he sits helpless in his wheelchair,his mind seems to soar ever more brilliantly across the vastness of space and time to unlock the secrets of the universe.,-Time,Brilliant book!,-Nick Donaldson,Bit Wrangler Extraordinaire!.,6/
4、37,At eleven Stephen went to St Albans School,and then on to University College,Oxford,his fathers old college.Stephen wanted to do Mathematics,although his father would have preferred medicine.Mathematics was not available at University College,so he did Physics instead.,After three years and not v
5、ery much work he was awarded a first class honors degree in Natural Science.,7/37,Hawking,Stephen then went on to Cambridge to do research in Cosmology,there being no-one working in that area in Oxford at the time.,After gaining his Ph.D.he became first a Research Fellow,and later on a Professorial
6、Fellow at Gonville and Caius College.,8/37,9/37,Stephen Hawking has worked on the basic laws which govern the universe.He showed that Einstein,s General Theory of Relativity implied space and time would have a beginning in the Big Bang and an end in black holes.These results indicated it was necessa
7、ry to unify General Relativity with Quantum Theory.,One consequence of such a unification that he discovered was that black holes should not be completely black,but should emit radiation and eventually evaporate and disappear.,Another conjecture is that the universe has no edge or boundary in imagin
8、ary time.This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the laws of science.,10/37,His main publications,*A Brief History of Time,*Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays,The Large Scale Structure of Spacetime,General Relativity:An Einstein Centenary Survey,300
9、 Years of Gravity,11/37,12/37,Hawking,Professor Hawking has twelve honorary degrees.He is the recipient of many awards,medals and prizes and is a Fellow of The Royal Society and a Member of the US National Academy of Sciences.,13/37,“,As I read his ideas about space,time,black holes,and the Universe
10、 in which we live,I was amazed at how easily he explained the exciting but often complicated subjects explored in the book.I loved how he brought such inspiring theories to the public with a unique wit and insight,making previously baffling concepts fun.,”,14/37,“,He is a man so brilliantly gifted t
11、hat,despite being unable to use pen and paper,he is able to solve problems by constructing the necessary diagrams and manipulating the complex equations in his head.He has proved himself to be an important force in the development of the science of Cosmology,and is believed by many to be the greates
12、t genius alive today.,”,15/37,Theme of the text,The text sings highly of Hawking,s invincible spirit in struggling against the fatal disease of ALS.,16/37,Structure of the text,Part 1(,paras.1,3),about:,Hawking was diagnosed with ALS.It was very hard for him to accept the fact that he was wasting aw
13、ay.,Part 2(,paras.4,10 ),about:,The turning point in Hawking,s life,esp.with the appearance of his wife.Hawking began to make miraculous achievements with the support of his wife.,17/37,Language study,1.odds:,difficulties,eg:China has to overcome enormous odds in order to modernize itself,We have to
14、 fight heavy odds to realize our plan.,18/37,against all(the)odds,:in spite of great difficulties or problems;although it seems impossible,e.g.,this little-known man succeeded in becoming President.(very unexpectedly),It,s a romantic story of love surviving.,He struggled to keep his business going d
15、uring the recession.,Odds,:the probability that something will or will not happen,e.g.The odds are that my father will give his consent.,19/37,2.End up:to be in the end(in the stated place,condition,etc.),To end up(as),e.g.He ended up as the CEO of the company.,To end up in,e.g.Wasteful people usual
16、ly end up in debt.,To end up doing sth,.,e.g.Somewhat to his surprise,his son ended up designing the whole car and putting it into production.,20/37,3.to affect:,to do sth.that produces an effect or change in sb.or sth.,eg.This disease will not affect your brain.,The war has deeply affected people,s
17、 daily life.,*Compare:influence;effect,21/37,4.to remain(link v.)+un(past participle of v.):,E.g:,The food remained untouched.,The article remained unpublished.,The letter remains unanswered.,The door remained unlocked.,22/37,5.cut VP,cut off,:separate by cutting;disconnect;block off or surround so
18、that further movement out or in is impossible;stop the availability of(electricity,gas,water,or telephone communication),e.g.The poor girl had a finger by the machine.,The soldiers were from the main part of the army.,The country once cut itself off from the rest of the world.,We were told that the
19、electricity and water will be cut off tomorrow.,The old man cut himself off from other people after his wife died.,23/37,6.There is no point in doing sth.:,to be no reason for doing sth.,eg:What,s the point in going there?It,s already midnight.,6.It is/was not long before,:,Soon,eg.It won,t be long
20、before the shortage of water will become the biggest problem.,It wasn,t long before everybody saw through him.,24/37,7.live VP,live out,:live till the end of;live in a place away from the place of work,e.g.Could the old man the month?,live for,:give most attention to;wish for(sth.in the future)very
21、much,25/37,8.to be well off:,to have more money or in a better situation than many other people,eg.It is believed that 15%of the total population are quite well off.,26/37,9.to feel like doing sth.:,to want to do sth.,eg,Right now I just don,t feel like working.,I don,t feel like eating yet.,27/37,1
22、0.Might/may as well,This construction can express very unemphatic advice;it may be used in an informal style to suggest that one should do sth.because there is nothing better,more interesting,more useful etc.to do;,不妨,there is no real difference between,may,and,might,:,e.g.You ask him=It would do no
23、 harm to ask him.,All the pubs are closing,we go home.,Shall we go and see Fred?,OK,.,28/37,Might/may as well,is also used to compare one unpleasant situation with another:,倒不如,;还是,很好,e.g.This holiday isn,t much fun,we be back home.,You never listen,I talk to a brick wall.,Since you can,t win the ra
24、ce,you may(just)as well quit.,Since you have no better offer,you,might as well,take the job.,29/37,11.break VP,break out of,:escape from,e.g.jail;the vicious circle,break out,:begin suddenly,e.g.laughing,Fierce fighting broke out between rival groups.,break into,:enter by force;interrupt,begin sudde
25、nly,e.g.We had to the house as we had lost the key.,The sound of the phone broke into his thoughts.,When Rudolph saw the cop,he a run.,breakneck speed,P225,30/37,12.,to cover:,to travel a particular distance,eg We covered 1500 miles in just one month,on foot.,They inched their way toward the summit.
26、And it took them about two hours just to cover a few feet.,31/37,13.as well as:,in addition to sth.else,eg He is a Spanish major.But he studies English as well as Spanish.,Sometimes we have classes in the afternoons as well as in the mornings.,32/37,14.suffer,to suffer for a certain cause,to suffer
27、from a certain disease,to suffer a defeat/a damage/a loss/an injury/humiliation,etc.,33/37,15.Come to terms with,come to terms with sth.:start or learn to accept or deal with a difficult situation,e.g.She,s never really her son,s death.,It,s very hard coming to terms with the fact that he will never
28、 have children.,34/37,16.to carry on:,to continue doing sth.,eg Don,t let me disturb you.Carry on,please!,It was late,but nobody rose to leave.We just carried in working.,35/37,17.Touch and go,be:be very uncertain whether sth.will happen or not;be risky,e.g.It was a very dangerous operation.It was t
29、ouch-and-go several times.,It was whether the work would be finished in time.,36/37,18.Just around the corner:,just around/round the corner:very near,soon to happen,e.g.We have been trying to develop the new drug for years,and now that success is,the work must not be stopped.,With the end of the year,major celebrations are being planned.,Final victory is just around the corner.,37/37,