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1、牛津版高中英语模块7课本及翻译Unit 1TV and audio devices: a reviewEarly history of TVThe first public showings of wireless TV transmissions were made in 1925 in the USA and in 1926 in Britain. Later, in 1928,the first long-distance TV broadcast was made between the UK and the USA. Regular public broadcasting follo

2、wed shortly after, first beginning on 11May 1928 in New York and in London on 20 August 1929. Many different people contributed to the development of TV. Because of this, it is still uncertain who invented TV. Altogether, three men could be responsible.Vladimir Zworykin, a Russian living in the USA,

3、 Philo Farnsworth, a farm boy from Utah in the USA, and John Logie Baird from Scotland all invented early forms of TV between 1923 and 1927.A few years later, color TV was first shown in 1929. It took more than two decades, though, until 1951, for colour broadcasts to begin in the USA. By 1967, most

4、 broadcasts were in color and within five years, more colour than black-and-white TV sets were being used.The modern age: cable TV, satellite TV, digital TV, .Cable TV began in 1948 in the USA, but it took 50 years before 66 per cent of American households had it. Satellites were used to broadcast T

5、V beginning in 1962.Some consider digital TV to be superior to satellite TV because it allows the same services to be delivered with clearer pictures than before. International standards for digital TV were established in 1989 and within five years, consumers in the USA had access to 200 channels. B

6、y 2004, digital TV signals were being received by 55 per cent of households in Britain.In 1996, a completely new concept was introduced when the first Web TV set-top boxes came onto the market. This combines the TV set with the World Wide Web. With interactive TV programming, you can play along with

7、 game shows, respond to questionnaires and chat to other viewers.Early history of audio devicesIt all began in 1877 when Thomas Edison made the first recording of a human voice. Ten years later, the first record player was developed. It was invented by Emile Berliner, a German living in the USA. At

8、that time, the record player had to be wound up by hand and only played a record for two minutes. In 1958, the first LPs (long-play records) came onto the market.Tape recorders and players1931 was the year when a German company began to make the first tape recorders, which could record and play soun

9、ds on a tape wound around a round object. In 1948, three American scientists invented the transistor, which is a small electronic device to control an electric current, but they only developed it for military use. Two young Japanese engineers had a better idea. They bought the patent and applied the

10、 technology to create the transistor radio. In 1954, the invention of the transistor led to the development of cassette recorders. Then, in 1979, the Walkman, a portable pocket-sized cassette tape player, was introduced and became so popular that Walkman was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in

11、 1986.Sound goes digitalIn 1982, the first CDs (compact discs) produced by using digital technology were made available. In 1986, when the D-50, a portable CD player, was launched, the Discman was born. In the following years, more CD recordings became available, and in 1988, for the first time ever

12、, people were demanding more CDs than LPs.The next new development was the MD (MiniDisc) player in1992. This is like a mini CD player but can also record music and is very easy to carry, being very small, as the name mini indicates.Development of MP3 technology started in 1987 in Germany and since t

13、he beginning of 1999, the popularity of MP3has increased to such a degree that major corporations are taking over the portable music player market with MP3 players. They are the next step on from the Walkman, Discman and MD player. Because of the popularity of MP3 players, music websites have sprung

14、 up all over the Internet offering MP3 music for people to purchase. 1. Who might be the inventor(s) of the first TV? A. Vladimir Zworykin from Russia.B. Philo Farnsworth from the USA. C. John Logie Baird from Scotland.D. All the three above.2. The passage mentions _ country/countries which has/have

15、 put digital TV into operation by 2004. A. only oneB. twoC. three D. at least four3. Who might have attributed to the development of the Walkman? A. Two Japanese engineers.B. Three American scientists. C. Thomas Edison.D. Emile Berliner.4. What is the main factor that causes the spring up of music w

16、ebsites all over the Internet? A. The popularity of Walkman.B. The development of the MD player. C. The development of MP3 technology.D. The wide use of Discman.5. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage? A. B. C. D. (T=title =subtitle 1 =subtitle2 =subtitle 3 =subtitle 4 =sub

17、title 5)Unit 2 Two Life-saving medicinesThis article will focus on two medicines that have changed peoples lives. If you open up any medicine cupboard in the world, there is a high probability that you will find aspirin and penicillin. Both of these medicines have saved millions of peoples lives sin

18、ce they were invented.ASPIRINThe date that aspirin was invented is given by medical historians as 1897,but in fact, 3,500years ago, some recipes recommended drinking a tea made from the dried leaves of a particular plant to reduce body pains. About 2,500years ago, the Greek physician Hippocrates, fa

19、ther of all doctors, made a juice from the bark of a kind of tree to reduce fever and pain. The active chemical in this juice (salicylic acid) helped stop the pain. It was in 1897 that a European chemist called Dr Felix Hoffmann produced acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) from some other chemicals to make a

20、 medicine for his father. The first trials of this medicine took place in 1899 when the company Hoffmann worked for began giving the medicine in powder form to physicians to use with patients. A year later, in 1900, aspirin was sold in shops as a tablet containing 500milligrams of ASA. This is one o

21、f the first medicines in the world ever to be sold as a standardized tablet. In 1950, aspirin appeared in the Guinness Book of Records as the best-selling painkiller.Not only has aspirin saved many peoples lives by reducing fever and helping stop pain, but there are also other things that aspirin ca

22、n help with. Lawrence craven, a doctor from the USA, is the author of several published reports, one of which introduced the idea in 1953 that aspirin could reduce the risk of heart attacks by thinning blood. The report was ignored. However, in 1971,Smith and Willis from the UK proved that aspirin w

23、as a blood-thinning medicine, and in 1977, a study carried out in the USA showed that the chemical ASA in aspirin could prevent a stroke, which is a type of serious illness when blood vessels in the brain burst suddenly or are blocked. Eleven years later, Dr Thun from the USA showed that ASA could r

24、educe the risk of colon cancer by 40 per cent. In 1999, aspirin was 100 years old and yet there have been more discoveries on how it can help increase the length of peoples lives. In 2003, a Chinese doctor, Dr Yuan Minsheng, found that ASA could reduce blood sugar levels and, therefore, help people

25、with diabetes.PENICILLINAnother drug that has helped increase the standard of peoples health is penicillin. This bacteria-killing medicine is considered by many to be one of the most important medicines in contemporary society. It was discovered by a Scottish scientist named Alexander Fleming in 192

26、8. He noted that mould had grown on a special transparent jelly that had bacteria on it. He saw that the mould had killed them. Fleming tried this mould out on another bacterium and found that it killed the bacterium too. He immediately thought that this application might help in treating wounds and

27、 illnesses caused by bacteria. He named the chemical found in the mould penicillin and tried to make it pure to be a medicine, but was unable to do that. Fleming did not give up. However, it was not until World War II that two other scientists, Howard Florey (Australian) and Ernst Chain (German born

28、 English) managed to use new chemical techniques to purify it. They were able to produce it in large quantities. Their new drug was needed immediately because of the war, so mass production started quickly. Due to the widespread use of penicillin, many lives were saved during World War II. It was a

29、dream come true. If penicillin had not been available, many people would have died from bacterial illnesses or even minor wounds. Penicillin is also used to treat other illnesses including pneumonia, an illness that affects the lungs. So, although Fleming discovered penicillin, it was over a decade

30、before someone else turned penicillin into the great drug of the 20th century.In 1945, all the three scientists, Fleming, Florey and Chain, shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work, and penicillin rapidly became the powerful wonder drug which saved millions of lives.1. We lear

31、n from the passage that the trial use of aspirin in powder form may date back to _. A. 2500 years agoB. 3,500 years agoC. 1897D. 18992. Aspirin has been recognized as the best-selling painkiller by the world _. A. for fewer than 50 yearsB. since 3,500 years ago C. for more than 50 yearsD. ever since

32、 it was put onto the market3. Various researches and reports show that aspirin can be used in at least _ different ways in medical treatment. A. fiveB. fourC. threeD. six4. Penicillin was discovered in _ and saved many lives in _. A. 1914; World War I B. 1928; World War II C. 1929; Vietnam War D. 19

33、45; World War II5. Penicillin can be used to treat all of the following except _. A. pneumoniaB. wounds caused by bacteria C. diabetes D. illnesses caused by bacteria6. Why did Fleming share the Nobel Prize with other two scientists?A. Because they all discovered penicillin at almost the same time.B

34、. Because Fleming wasnt able to discover penicillin without the other twos helpC. Because the other two scientists succeeded in purifying penicillin.D. Because penicillin wasnt put into mass production until World War II.Unit 3 THE EFFECTS OF THE INTERNET ON OUR LIVESThe Internet has positive effect

35、s on our livesMy name is Zhu Zhenfei and I am speaking for the pro-Internet side. That is to say, I believe that the Internet has positive effects on our lives. There are two main points which must be included in any analysis of the Internet and its use. The first is its value for people who are loo

36、king for information. The second is the ability to build groups online and form friendships, which the Internet gives us.When people are in need of information, from current affairs and weather forecasts to travel packages and academic research, the Internet is now the first place that many people t

37、urn to. With the touch of a button or the click of a mouse, a student can acquire knowledge from the information held in the largest libraries and museums in the world, whether he or she lives in a small village or downtown in a big city. Internet users can communicate with experts on all sorts of t

38、opics, and read articles written by people who are leaders of their fields.However, some people are sceptical. They claim that the Internet is useless and that using the Internet is a waste of time. They say children spend too much time chatting and playing games instead of focusing on their school

39、work. However, a recent survey done in the USA showed that 80per cent of frequent Internet users use it mainly to search for answers to questions. The second most common use of the Internet, according to 70 per cent of the survey respondents, is to advance knowledge about hobbies. These statistics p

40、rove that gathering information is the primary use for the Internet.Another truly wonderful aspect of the Internet is the way people use it to build social ties. One of the greatest benefits of Internet friendships is that they are based on common interests, rather than appearance, age or popularity

41、. Young people from different backgrounds and different counties can form lifelong friendships. Moreover, people who are disabled and must stay in their homes can communicate with the outside world and meet others with similar interests.Without the Internet, these people would have fewer chances of

42、meeting people. For these reasons, I believe the Internet remains a positive tool that helps make our lives better.The Internet has negative effects on our livesMy name is Lin Lei and I will be representing the con side of the debate. In my opinion, the Internet has negative effects on our lives. Th

43、e main drawbacks of the Internet I will address today are uncontrolled information and the change in the way people spend their time.Of course, access to up-to-date, accurate information is an important thing for anyone who is involved in research. One of the greatest advantages of the Internet is t

44、hat it provides this information. The disadvantage, though, is that it is difficult to judge whether the information is true and accurate. The amount of false information on the Internet becomes more of a problem every day. This is very troublesome because people can write anything they want, and we

45、 cannot always tell if the information is true or not. In 2003, eBay, the famous website where people buy and sell things, said that 70 per cent of their problems were with people who sold things that did not exist, or who lied about the products they were selling. University professors around the w

46、orld complain that students are handing in papers using false information they found on the Internet. These problems of inaccuracy do not occur as often when people use traditional ways to find information, such as looking in books, newspapers and magazines.Another disadvantage of the Internet is th

47、at it is affecting peoples private lives. As the Internet has gained popularity, there has been a change in the way people spend their time. Now, instead of spending time together in the evenings, some families spend their time apart because one or more members are using the computer, or are at an I

48、nternet cafe. In fact, some young people spend so much time playing computer games and using the Internet that they have become addicted to computer games. To help solve this problem, a clinic to deal with Internet addiction was opened in Beijing in 2005.Some experts say that spending too much time building Internet relationships can damage peoples abilities to live normal lives. One university did a study about the students who had stopped their studies before completing a diploma course, and found that 43 per cent of them were heavy computer u

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