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第三部分 名人故事(五)21. Albert Einstein, a Great Scientific Thinker艾伯特爱因斯坦伟大的科学思想家艾伯特爱因斯坦,举世闻名的德裔美国科学家,现代物理学的开创者和奠基人。爱因斯坦的狭义相对论成功地揭示了能量与质量之间的关系,解决了长期存在的恒星能源来源的难题。近年来发现越来越多的高能物理现象,狭义相对论已成为解释这种现象的一种最基本的理论工具。其广义相对论也解决了一个天文学上多年的不解之谜,并推断出后来被验证了s的光线弯曲现象,还成为后来许多天文概念的理论基础。大大推动了现代天文学的发展。Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was one of the greatest and most original scientific thinkers of all time.Born of Jewish parents at Ulm in Germany, he completed his education in Switzerland and got his Ph. D. at the University of Zurich. He went to live in the United States in 1933 because of the rise of Nazism in Germany and Hitlers persecution of the Jews.In 1905, while still at Zurich, he published his Special Theory of Relativity, which was based on things everyone may have noticed. If two trains are standing alongside each other and one train starts to move, a person sitting in the train may wonder whether his own train is moving or the other is moving, and before he finds out what is happening, he can see that one train is moving relative to the other. From this and also from other more complicated facts, Einstein came to the conclusion that all motion is relative and that there is really no such thing as absolute motion. Some of the other conclusions he drew are that nothing can go faster than light, and that if something such as a ruler was moving faster and faster it would seem to get shorter and shorter as its speed was near the speed of light. By 1915, Einstein had made known his General Theory of Relativity. He also improved on Newtons theory of gravity. Most of his theories have been tested and found to be true though some may sound strange. For his important work he was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics.Towards the end of his life, Einstein was asked by a group of students to explain his complicated Theory of Relativity. He said, “When you sit with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute; but when you sit on a hot stove for a minute, it seems like an hour. That is relativity.”Comprehension Questions: C. still in Switzerland at the age of twenty-six.D. still at the University of Zurich at the age of thirty-six.3. One of the conclusions drawn by Einstein is that _A. planes can go faster than trains and buses.B. people couldnt run as fast as vehicles.C. light goes the fastest of all things. D. two trains can never go at the same time.4. Einstein added that if something such as a ruler was moving, it would seem to get shorter and shorter _A. because the ruler itself was short. B. when it was moving faster and faster.C. because we cant see it clearly. D. because the ruler was broken into pieces. 5. Albert Einstein was world-famous for his _A. Special Theory of Relativity.B. General Theory of Relativity.C. improving on Newtons theory of gravity.D. all his work mentioned above.(DCCBD)22. Madame Curie, the First Winner of Two Nobel Prizes居里夫人第一位两次诺贝尔奖获得者居里夫人,波兰裔法国籍女物理学家、放射化学家。一位影响过世界进程、伟大无私而又谦逊质朴的女性;在科学探索中坚毅刻苦、锲而不舍并取得卓越非凡功绩的人;第一位两次诺贝尔奖获得者;原子能时代的开创者之一。1903年和丈夫皮埃尔居里及亨利贝克勒尔共同获得了诺贝尔物理学奖,1911年又因放射化学方面的成就获得诺贝尔化学奖。with another scientist, metallic radium. For this she received the 1911 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. So she was the first to get a second Nobel Prize.Comprehension Questions:1. Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage? _A. Madame Curie was a chemist and physicist.B. Warsaw is the capital of Poland. C. It was Maries father who had her interested in science. D. Marie Curie and Pierre Curie studied at the Sorbonne.2. According to Marie Curies report in 1898, _A. there was a new powerful radioactive element existing in some metal.B. the two elements polonium and radium existed in pitchblende ores. C. some new powerful radioactive elements might exist in pitchblende ores.D. she had found out the nature of uranium.3. The 1930 Nobel Prize for Physics was given to _A. Madams Curie. B. Pierre Curie.C. the Curies. D. the Curies and Becquerel.4. After husbands death, Madame Curie _A. succeeded in becoming a professor of physics at Sorbonne. B. took his place and became a professor of physics at the Sorbonne. C. was a successful professor of physics at the Sorbonne.D. was successful as a professor of chemistry at the Sorbonne.5. Madame Curie was the first to _A. get a second Nobel Prize for Chemistry.B. win the Nobel Prize as a woman.C. win a second Nobel Prize.D. discover radioactivity.(DCDBC)23. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th American President亚伯拉罕林肯美国第16任总统already left the Union; four more states would soon follow them. The start of the Civil War was only weeks away. Many people doubted Lincolns ability to pull the Union together. He was then just a country lawyer. He had only a few years of schooling, and he had served one term in Congress. His only real fame came from a serious of debates over slavery. Lincolns firm stand against slavery helped him win the Republican nomination for president.Lincoln did keep the Union together by the only way possible-winning the war. He slowly built the Norths army into a powerful fighting force. By such acts as freeing the slaves, Lincoln won wide support.In 1865, he began his second term. He hoped to bring the South back into the Union without bitterness on either side. Six weeks later, he was murdered, his great task still unfinished.The following is detailed information about Lincolns death.On April 14th, after a very busy day, the President and his wife went to see the performance of a play at Fords Theater in Washington.In an inn near the theater was a 25-year-old unsuccessful actor named John Wilkes Booth. He was a supporter of the defeated South. As the play was going to start again after the interval, Booth entered the theater and walked slowly towards the Presidents box and opened the door. The sound of a shot broke in and Booth leaped from the box onto the stage and hurried out through an exit door. Smoke was seen coming from the Presidents box and the theater was filled with shouting, madly excited people. Soldiers hurried in to clear the building, and Lincoln, shot through the head, was carried unconscious to a house across the road from the theater, and laid on the bed. He never recovered consciousness and died next morning.Comprehension Questions:1. From the passage we know that James Buchanan was probably _A. Lincolns political enemy.B. one of Lincolns neighbors.C. the 15th American President.D. a minister of the White House.4. Lincolns firm stand against slavery _A. made it possible for him to be elected President.B. made the Southern slave owners give up theirs.C. provided him with a chance to win the war.D. helped build up an army of his own.5. Lincolns leading achievement as President was that _A. he worked for the people heart and soul.B. he was firmly against slavery. C. he reunited the nation and did away with slavery. D. he was a warm-hearted and honest man.(CBBAC)24. Beethoven And His Moonlight Sonata贝多芬和他的月光鸣奏曲路德维希凡贝多芬(1770-1827),德国最伟大的音乐家之一。出生于德国波恩的平民家庭,很早就显露了音乐才能,八岁开始登台演出。1792年到维也纳深造,艺术上突飞猛进。贝多芬信仰共和,崇尚英雄,创作了大量充满时代气息的优秀作品,如:交响曲英雄、命运;序曲哀格蒙特;钢琴奏鸣曲悲怆、月光曲、暴风雨、热情等等。晚年虽然耳聋但依旧坚持创作。贝多芬集古典音乐的大成,同时开辟了浪漫时期音乐的道路,对世界音乐的发展有着举足轻重的作用,被尊称为“乐圣”。One moonlight evening Beethoven was walking in a street when he suddenly stopped outside a little house. “What is that? It is form my Sonata in F. How well it is played!”Following a sudden break came the voice of sobbing. “I cant play any more. This piece of music is so difficult to play. How I wish I could hear Beethoven himself play it!”“Ah, my sister, but we are so poor, ”said a young man. “And the ticket to the concert is too expensive.”Listening silently, the young man laid away his work. The girl, with her head bent slightly forward, and her hands pressed tightly over her breast, sat silently near the piano, lost in thoughtThe brother and sister were fully attracted by the music. They both lost themselves in it.Beethoven rushed to the place there he was staying and spent a whole night writing down the piece of music he had played at the blind girls house. That was the origin of the Moonlight Sonata.Comprehension Questions:1. The girl was playing _ one evening.A. the violin B. the Moonlight SonataC. a piece composed by herself D. a piece composed by Beethoven2. From the story we know that the girl _A. was a musician. B. liked singing.C. loved music. D. could not see or hear.3. How did the girl learn to play? _A. She learned to play form Beethoven.B. She learned to play by listening to a neighbor play.C. She was taught to play by a woman teacher.D. She learned to play form her brother.4. Beethoven composed the Moonlight Sonata _A. on a night with the moonlight shining brightly.B. when he was walking in a street.C. on a dark evening without moonlight.D. before he met the blind young girl.5. Beethoven played the Moonlight Sonata _A. to the young man. B. to the moon.C. to the blind young girl. D. at a concert.(DCBAC)For the first 19 months of her life, Helen Keller (1880-1968) was like other happy babies in every way. Then a sudden illness injured her eyes and ears. From then on, she could neither see nor hear. She did not even learn to talk when other children did.Think what that would be like! Such a world was full of darkness. You could not see all kinds of flowers and animals. You would not hear songs of a friends voice. You would not know what your friend looked like. This was Helens world - still and dark.There seemed to be no way to teach Helen. For a long time her parents did not know what to do for her. And then, when she was six years old, they sent for a teacher with the name Anne Sullivan, who was almost blind herself. She felt she could help Helen to learn to live like other children.Anne found it hard to teach Helen. The child was a wild thing! She cried and shouted in a strange voice. She always acted like a young animal, rushing around, throwing things, and hitting anyone she could reach. Indeed, this wa
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