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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,*,*,Unit 4,Responsibility of Scientists,1,In this unit,you will,learn about ancient Chinas contribution to modern science;,research“Four Great Inventions”,“,The Genius of China,”and“The Nobel Prize”on the Internet and find reliable information;,learn words,e

2、xpressions,and sentence patterns related to the theme and use them in writing and speech;,learn strategies such as listening for numbers and statistics(listening),scanning(reading),using the sources(discussing),achieving lexical variety(writing),etc;,give an oral presentation on an assigned topic to

3、 the class.,2,Background,Information,Approaching the Topic,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercises,3,Background Information,about,Technological Ethics,The Manhattan Project,Albert Einstein,The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists,Fritz Haber,4,about Technological Ethics,

4、If there is technological advance without social advance,there is,almost automatically,an increase in human misery.,Michael Harrington,There is an evil tendency underlying all our technologythe tendency to do what is reasonable even when it isnt any good.,Robert Pirsig,Humanity is acquiring all the

5、right technology for all the wrong reasons.,R.Buckminster Fuller,5,about Technological Ethics,With every increase of knowledge and skill,wisdom becomes more necessary,for every such increase augments our capacity of realizing our purposes,and therefore augments our capacity for evil,if our purposes

6、are unwise.,Bertrand Russell,6,Albert Einstein,Albert Einstein,(14 March 187918 April 1955)was a German-born theoretical physicist.He developed the general theory of relativity,one of the two pillars of modern physics(alongside quantum mechanics).He is best known in popular culture for his massenerg

7、y equivalence formula E=mc2(which has been dubbed the worlds most famous equation).He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his services to theoretical physics,and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.Einstein,was visiting the United States when Adolf Hitler cam

8、e to,power in 1933 and,being Jewish,did not go back to Germany,where he had been a professor at the Berlin Academy of Sciences.,7,Albert Einstein,He settled in the U.S.,becoming an American citizen in 1940.On the eve of World War II,he endorsed a letter to President Franklin D.Roosevelt alerting him

9、 to the potential development of extremely powerful bombs of a new type and recommending that the U.S.begin similar research.This eventually led to what would become the Manhattan Project.Einstein supported defending the Allied forces,but largely denounced the idea of using the newly discovered nucl

10、ear fission as a weapon.Later,with the British philosopher Bertrand Russell,Einstein signed the RussellEinstein Manifesto,which highlighted the danger of nuclear weapons.Einstein was affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton,New Jersey,until his death in 1955.,8,The Manhattan Pro

11、ject,The Manhattan Project was a research and development project that produced the first atomic bombs during World War II.It was led by the United States with the support of the United Kingdom and Canada.From 1942 to 1946,the project was under the direction of Major General Leslie Groves of the U.S

12、Army Corps of Engineers.The Army component of the project was designated the Manhattan District;Manhattan gradually superseded the official codename,Development of Substitute Materials,for the entire project.Along the way,the project absorbed its earlier British counterpart,Tube Alloys.The Manhatta

13、n Project began modestly in 1939,but grew to employ more than 130,000 people and cost nearly US$2 billion.Over 90%of the cost was for building factories and producing the fissile materials,with less than 10%for development and production of the weapons.Research and production took place at more than

14、 30 sites across the United States,the United Kingdom and Canada.,9,The Russell-Einstein Manifesto,The RussellEinstein Manifesto was issued in London on 9 July 1955 by Bertrand Russell in the midst of the Cold War.It highlighted the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and called for world leaders to se

15、ek peaceful resolutions to international conflict.The signatories included eleven pre-eminent intellectuals and scientists,including Albert Einstein,who signed it just days before his death on 18 April 1955.A few days after the release,philanthropist Cyrus S.Eaton offered to sponsor a conferencecall

16、ed for in the manifestoin Pugwash,Nova Scotia,Eatons birthplace.This conference was to be the first of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs,held in July 1957.,10,The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientist,The Emergency Committee of Atomic Scientists(ECAS)was founded by Albert Einste

17、in and Le Szilrd in 1946.Its aims were to warn the public of the dangers associated with the development of nuclear weapons,promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy,and ultimately work towards world peace,which was seen as the only way that nuclear weapons would not be used again.The Committee was

18、 established in the wake of the Szilrd petition(1947)to United States president Harry S.Truman opposing the use of the atomic bomb on moral grounds,which was signed by 68 scientists who had worked on the Manhattan Project.A majority of scientists working on the Manhattan Project did not know entirel

19、y what they were creating at the time.,11,Fritz Haber,Fritz Haber(9 December 186829 January 1934)was a German chemist of Jewish origin,who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1918 for his development for synthesizing ammonia,important for fertilizers and explosives.The food production for half

20、the worlds current population depends on this method for producing fertilizer.Haber,along with Max Born,proposed the BornHaber cycle as a method for evaluating the lattice energy of an ionic solid.He has also been described as the father of chemical warfare for his work developing and deploying chlo

21、rine and other poisonous gases during World War I.Haber was a patriotic German who was proud of his service during World War I,for which he was decorated.He was even given the rank of captain by the Kaiser,rare for a scientist too old to enlist in military service.Haber defended gas warfare against

22、accusations that it was inhumane,saying that death was death,by whatever means it was inflicted.,12,exemplary,adj.extremely good and deserving to be admired and copied,e.g.As a hospital volunteer you have given exemplary service to your community,stem,v.to make headway against(as an adverse tide,cur

23、rent,or wind),e.g.Once,in trying to stem a retreat,he was wounded and his leg broken.,tenacity,n.the quality or state of being tenacious,e.g.Talent,hard work and sheer tenacity are all crucial to career success.,Approaching the Topic,Reading 1/Language Points,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the To

24、pic,Integrated Exercise,13,convert,v.to change(something)into a different form or so that it can be used in a different way,e.g.They had many chances to score but they couldnt convert their opportunities.,hydrogen,n.a chemical element that has no color or smell and that is the simplest,lightest,and

25、most common element,e.g.Hydrogen and oxygen atoms can vary in how much they weigh.,helium,n.a chemical element.Helium is a very light gas that does not burn,often used to fill balloons and to freeze food,e.g.Using helium as a coolant has at least a couple of advantages.,Reading 1,Language Points,Rea

26、ding about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,14,catalyst,n.a substance that causes a chemical reaction to happen more quickly,e.g.The bombing attack was the catalyst for war.,senior,adj.higher in standing or rank than another person in the same position,e.g.He recently became a senio

27、r partner in the accounting firm.,intense,adj.very great in degree:very strong,e.g.After many years of intense study,he received his medical degree.,Reading 1,Language Points,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,15,dismantlement,n.taking(something,such as a machine or stru

28、cture)apart so that it is in separate pieces,e.g.All construction,dismantlement and reinstatement works shall be completed before May 2006.,v.,dismantle,withhold,v.to hold(something)back,e.g.She was accused of withholding evidence.,mass,adj.involving,affecting,or designed for many people,e.g.Televis

29、ion is a mass medium.,Reading 1,Language Points,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,16,dismantlement,n.taking(something,such as a machine or structure)apart so that it is in separate pieces,e.g.All construction,dismantlement and reinstatement works shall be completed befo

30、re May 2015.,v.,dismantle,withhold,v.to hold(something)back,e.g.She was accused of withholding evidence.,biological,adj.of or relating to biology or to life and living things,e.g.Now,researchers in the United States think they have found a biological test for autism.,n.,biology,Reading 1,Language Po

31、ints,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,17,(1)Who is Hans Bethe?What qualities have marked him an exemplary scientist?,Hans Bethe is a distinguished scientist with remarkable contributions to several areas of physics during his academic career,and also a Nobel Prize winn

32、er.As an exemplary scientist,Bethe is marked by his warmth,generosity,tenacity,and modest habits.,(2)What are some of the major contributions Bethe made to the field of physics?,His major contributions include his 1939 research into how the sun generates its energy by converting hydrogen to helium u

33、sing carbon as a nuclear catalyst and his central role in the“Manhattan Project”.,Approaching the Topic,Task 1,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,18,(3)How did Bethe advocate his idea about the use and design of nuclear weapons?,He used Los Alamos as a platform to addres

34、s scientists there directly as well as scientists around the world through the press.,(4)Why do you think Bethe called on the worlds weapon scientists to“end what he had helped begin”?,Because he realized that it was time to rightly disarm and dismantle nuclear weapons.,(5)How are nuclear weapons li

35、kely to threaten humanity?,Like chemical and biological weapons,nuclear weapons have the potential for mass destruction,thus posing a great threat to humanity.,Approaching the Topic,Task 1,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,19,1),exemplary,2)stem,3)generosity,4)tenacity,

36、5)convert,6)hydrogen,7)helium,8)carbon,9)catalyst,10)division,11),disarmament,12)withhold,13)manufacture,Approaching the Topic,Task 2,b.serving as a desirable model;representing the best of its kind,k.to stop something from happening,spreading,or developing,c.the quality of being kind and warm-heart

37、ed,e.the quality of not easily dispelled or discouraged;persisting in existence or in a course of action,m.to change from one form,purpose,or system to another,j.a colorless,odorless,highly flammable gas,the chemical element of atomic number 1,a.the chemical element of atomic number 2,an inert gas t

38、hat is the lightest member of the noble gas series,f.the chemical element of atomic number 6,a nonmetal that has two main forms(diamond and graphite)and that also occurs in impure form in charcoal,soot,and coal,d.a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing an

39、y permanent chemical change,i.a major unit or section of an organization,typically one handling a particular kind of work,h.the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons,g.refuse to give(something that is due to or is desired by another),l.make(something)on a large scale using machinery

40、Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,20,Your Majesties,Members of the Nobel Committee,Your Excellencies,Officers and Participants in the Pugwash Conferences,Ladies and Gentlemen:,At this important event in my life the acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize I want to speak as

41、 a scientist,but also as a human being.From my earliest days I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.I did not imagine that the second half of my life would be spent on efforts to avoid a great danger to humanity created by science.,Nuclear energy was the result of many years of,experimental

42、and theoretical research.It had great,potential,for the common good.But the first the general public learned about this discovery was the news of the destruction of Hiroshima by the atom bomb.Science became,identified,with death and destruction.,Approaching the Topic,Task 4,1,2,3,Reading about the

43、Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,21,Throughout the subsequent four decades of the Cold War,scientists on both sides of the iron curtain helped maintain the momentum of the nuclear arms race.,After the collapse of communism of the Soviet Union,any reason for having nuclear weapons,disapp

44、eared,.But the nuclear powers still kept their weapons.This is because the present basic philosophy is nuclear deterrence.The US Nuclear Posture Review concluded that the,Post-Cold War environment requires nuclear deterrence,and this is echoed by other nuclear states.So unless there is a change in t

45、he basic philosophy,we will not see nuclear weapons reduced to,zero,.,Yet to prevent disaster-for the sake of humanity-we must get rid of,all,nuclear weapons.,Approaching the Topic,Task 4,4,5,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,22,Achieving,this goal will take time,but we

46、 can make a start.For example,all nuclear-weapon states should now declare that they will never be the first to use nuclear weapons.Then,we need a Nuclear Weapons Convention to prohibit all,possession,of nuclear weapons.,We will need to work out the necessary verification system to,safeguard,the Con

47、vention.The mechanism for negotiating such a convention already exists.Entering into negotiations does not commit the parties.There is no reason why they should not begin now.So I ask the nuclear powers to,abandon,the out-of-date thinking of the Cold War period and take a fresh,look,.Above all,I app

48、eal to them to consider the long-term threat that nuclear weapons pose to humankind and to begin action towards their elimination.Remember your duty to humanity.Above all,remember your humanity.,Approaching the Topic,Task 4,6,7,8,9,10,Reading about the Topic,Exploring the Topic,Integrated Exercise,2

49、3,1),What theme,do the,passage and the speech,share,?,Disarmament of nuclear weapons.,2)What are the writers and speakers attitudes toward nuclear energy and nuclear weapons,?,They think nuclear energy and nuclear weapons could have the potential for mass destruction,thus posing a great threat to hu

50、manity.,3),Do you think nuclear weapons should be wiped out,why or why not?,4),How would you comment on the Nobel Prize winners understandings about the role of science in todays world?,5),What do you think is the responsibility of scientists?,Approaching the Topic,Task 6,Reading about the Topic,Exp

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