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Unit1page5
AGREATCHINESESCIENTIST
FatheroftheChinesespaceprogramme
YuPingistalkingtoherfriendSteveSmithaboutQianXuesenandhisworkasarocketscientist.
YP:
Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup,Steve?
SS:
Iwanttobeanastronomerandvisitstars.IwishtovisitMarsoneday.
YP:
IthinkI'dliketoworkinthespaceindustrytoo.I'dliketobearocketscientistlikeQianXuesen.
SS:
Whatdidhehavetodotobecomearocketscientist?
YP:
Well,hefirststudiedatuniversitytobeanengineer.ThenhewasluckyenoughtogotoAmericatostudyforhisdoctor'sdegree.Itwasthenhebegantoworkonrocketsthere.
SS:
SoitwasluckyforourspaceprogrammethathecamebacktoChina.
YP:
Verylucky.TherewasnoworkonspacerocketsbeforehebeganhisinstituteinChinatodesignandbuildrocketstogointospace.
SS:
Doyouthinkhewantedtotravelintospaceinoneofhisrockets?
YP:
IhavenoideabutIbelievehelookedforwardtothefirstspaceflightbyaChineseastronaut.
SS:
Yes.China,hasalreadysentsatellitesintospace.Ihopethatwe’llbethefirsttolandonMars.ThatwouldreallybesomethingspecialandifIwerethatastronautIwouldputQianXuesen'spictureonMarstoshowhowmuchweadmirehiswork.
YP:
Indeed.HeiscalledthefatheroftheChinesespaceprogramme.HeismyheroandheiswhyIwanttobearocketscientist.
SS:
Well,we'dbettergetonwithourhomework.Weneedgoodgradestogetintouniversity.
YP:
Rightyouare.Seeyou,then.
SS:
Seeyou.
Workbookunit1Page41
NAMINGAFLOWER
RobertBriggsistalkingtoZhangWeiaboutanewflowerhehasfound.
ZW:
HelloRobert.What’sthatbookyou’recarrying?
RB:
Abookthathelpsyouidentifyaflower.
ZW:
Isee.Whydoyouwantthat?
RB:
Well,I’vefoundthislily.Itlooksdifferenttome.SoIwanttofindoutifit’s
newornot.Ourbiologyteachertoldmethatifit’salreadyknown,I’dfinditin
thisbook.
ZW:
Wow!
Soyouthinkyoumayhavefoundanewlily?
RB:
Ihopeso,butIhavetodosomeresearchfirsttofindoutforsure.
ZW:
Whathappensifit’sinthebook?
RB:
Itmeansthatsomebodyelsehasfounditandnamedit.ThenI’llknowitsbiologicalname.
ZW:
Whatdoyoumeanbythebiologicalname?
RB:
Actuallylikeusaflowerhastwonames.Thefirstisthegroupofflowersitbelongsto-likeafamilyname.Aroseisonesuchgroup.Thesecondisthekindof
flower-likeagivenname.Itmaydescribewhattheroselookslike;forexample,the
colorofanautumnsunset.Togetheryougettheflower’sname,whichisRose
AutumnSunset.
ZW:
Gosh!
Whomadethatsystem?
RB:
AgreatscientistcalledCarlLinnaeus.HelivedinSwedenfrom1707to1778.
ZW:
Solongago.
RB:
Yes,andhesolvedaveryseriousproblemforbiology.
ZW:
Whatwasthat?
RB:
Beforehimnobodycouldtellifaplantwasnew,astherewasnowayofchecking.There’resomanyplants,yousee!
ZW:
Yes,Iappreciatethat!
Sohissystemisstillused?
RB:
Indeeditis.Ifmyflowerisn’tinthisbook,I’llknowthatI’vefoundanew
kindoflily.
ZW:
That’sgreat!
CanIcomeandhelpyou?
Thisresearchsoundsfun.
RB:
Yes,andifI’mlucky…(fadingout)
Unit2page15
CANAROYALPALACEALSOBEAPRISON?
ZhangPingyu(ZP)istryingtofindoutmoreaboutthehistoryoftheTowerofLondonfromaguide(G).
Part1
G:
TheTowerwasthehomeoftheKingbutalsoaprison.Manyimportantpeoplewerekeptthere.
ZP:
Ibegyourpardon?
Canyouspeakmoreslowly,please?
G:
Ofcourse.Haveyouheardof“ThePrincesintheTower”?
ZP:
No,I’mafraidnot.
G:
Thesetwoprinceswerebrothers,calledEdwardandRichardandtheylivedsixhundredyearsago.TheycametoLondon,fortheolderboytobecomeEdwardⅤ,afterhisfather,KingEdwardⅣ,died.
ZP:
Isee.Howoldwashe?
G:
Hewasonlythirteenyearsold.Hiscrueluncle,alsocalledRichard,wassupposedtolookafterthemboth,butinsteadhehadthemkilledwhiletheywereasleep.
ZP:
Whatdoyoumean?
Hekilledthemhimself?
G:
No.HesenthismentokillthembecausehewantedtobecomeKingRichardⅢ.Thereisastorythatonadarknightyoucansometimeshearthoseprincescrying.
ZP:
Youcanhearthemcrying?
Really?
Ithoughtyousaidtheywerekilledmanyyearsago.
G:
Yes,butit’sonlyastory!
Part2
ZP:
WhoelsecametotheTowerasaprisoner?
G:
Afuturequeen.Inthe1550sQueenMarysenthersister,PrincessElizabeth,totheTowerasaprisoner.
ZP:
Strange!
Whydidshedothat?
G:
ShethoughtElizabethwasatraitor.SoshesentElizabeththroughaspecialgatecalled“Traitors’Gate”.Thatonlyhappen-
edtoverybadpeople.
ZP:
I’msorryIdon’tunderstand.HowdidElizabethbecomeQueenifshewasaprisoner?
G:
Easy.HerbrotherandsisterbothdiedwithoutchildrensoElizabethbecameQueenElizabethⅠ.Shetriednottobeunfairtootherswhenshewasqueen.
ZP:
I’mgladtohearthat.
Workbookunit2page52
WASKINGJAMESFAIR?
ACatholicsupporterisinterviewingKingJamestofindoutwhyhechangedhismindaboutlettingtheCatholicspractisetheirreligionastheywished.
Part1
CS:
Goodmorningsir.ThankyouforcomingtotalktomeabouttheattackthatwasplannedforNovember6th.Itwassoluckyyouescaped.
KJ:
Yes.Iwasveryupsetofcourse.Icouldn’tbelievethatanyonewouldwanttokillme.WhatdidIeverdotoGuyFawkesandhisfriends?
CS:
But,sir,youarethepersonwhocausedthisproblembychangingyourmind.FirstofallyoulettheCatholicspracticetheirreligionsafely.Thenyousaiditwasnolongerallowed.Youmusthaveknowntheywouldgetupset.
KJ:
Pleasetrytounderstandmydifficulty.IthoughttherewereonlyafewCatholicsinthecountry.
CS:
Whydidyouthinkso?
KJ:
Well,becauseonlyafewpeoplewereputinprisoneveryyearfornotgoingtotheProtestantchurch.
CS:
Isee.SoyouthoughtthosepeopleweretheonlyCatholics?
KJ:
Yes.
Part2
KJ:
WhenIrelaxedthelawthereseemedtobesomanyCatholicsthatIfeltI’ddonethewrongthing.Igotfrightened.IworriedtheymightwantEnglandtobeaCatholiccountry.
CS:
Doesthatmatter?
KJ:
Ohyes.AllourfriendsareProtestantcountriesandallourenemieswereCatholicones.
CS:
Mm!
DidyouaskFawkesandCatesbyifthatwaswhattheywanted?
KJ:
No.
CS:
Sotheattackwasplanned.Actuallyyoubroughtaboutwhatyouwantedtoavoid.Whatdidyoulearnfromit?
KJ:
IshouldhavetalkedtotheCatholics.IfI’ddonethattherewouldn’thavebeenanattackbecausetheywouldhavebeenabletoexplaintheirpointofviewpeacefully.
CS:
Thankyou,sir.Goodbye.
KJ:
Goodbye.
Unit3page23
CANPEOPLEREALLYLIVEONMARS
LIQiang(LQ)isinterviewingWalkerHiller(WH)onthespacestationabouthisideaforbuildinganewtowncalled“Wonderworld”onMars.
LQ:
Well,MrHillerWhydidyouthinkofbuildinganewtownonMars?
WH:
Itsoundsastonishing,doesn’tit?
Iimaginethatit’llbedifficultandtheatmosphere,gravity,andclimatewillhavetobejustliketheearthornobodywilltravelthere.
LQ:
Canyouimaginehowthat’llbeachieved?
WH:
Yes,Ithinkso.Theatmosphere’stoohotandhasnooxygen.Sopeoplecouldn’tbreatheMars’airandlive.We’llmakeacoveredareaforpeopletoliveinwithaspecialairsupply.
LQ:
Isitlikelyyoucanfindandusewatertokeeptheclimatesimilartothatontheearth?
WH:
Perhaps.Wehopethere’swaterundertheplanet’ssurface.Peoplewillhavetocollectalltheusedwatersoitcanbecleanedandrecycledasrain.Thenitcanbeusedagaintowaterplantsandcropsandprovidecleandrinkingwater.
LQ:
Yes.Isupposeeveryonewillhavetoputtheirdirtywaterinspecialtanks.Evenanimalswillhavetobetrainedtogotothetoiletinspecialplaces.
WH:
Yes,Isupposeso.
LQ:
Soisitlikelythatbacteriawillcleanthewater?
WH:
Well,that’sapossibility.
LQ:
IwonderifthehousescanbemadestrongenoughagainstthegravityonMars?
WH:
Yes,theycan.Therobotswillprovidespecialbuildingmaterial.
LQ:
Stilllifesoundsquiteuncomfortable.Sowhat’stheadvantageofgoingtoliveonMars?
WH:
Therewillbeopportunitiesforscien-
tificworkandtolookforgoldorothermetals.Sopeoplemaybecomerichorfamous.
LQ:
Howhealthywillthepeoplebe,Iwonder?
Workbookunit3page55
THEDANGERSOFUNDERSEALIVING
LiQiang(LQ)isinterviewingthedesignerofSaturationCity,WilliamLee(WL),abouthowhesavedSaturationCityfromdisaster.
Part1
LQ:
Whathappened?
WL:
Well,aboutthreemonthsagoIwasdoingmymonthlycheckonthegateswhenInoticedsomethingstrange.
LQ:
Whatdidyounotice?
WL:
Itwastooquiet.WhenIsteppedofftheshuttle-submarinetheairmachinesshouldhavebeenmakingaloudnoisebuttheyweren’t.
LQ:
Sowasthatyourfirstfeelingthatsomethingwaswrong?
WL:
Yes.ThenIfoundthatthesolidsteelgatestothecitywouldn’topen.AtfirstIwasn’ttooworriedasthereisabackupsystemincasethingsgowrong.Whenthatdidn’tworkeither,Irealizedwehadtwoseriousproblems.
Part2
LQ:
DidyoutellthefamiliesinSaturationCity?
WL:
No.IexaminedtheairmachinetoseeifIcouldrepairitandalmostimmediatelyIfoundthecauseoftheproblem.
LQ:
Whatwasit?
WL:
Ascreenbrokeduringan
underseastormandstoppedthe
machine.LuckilyIhadanother
screeninmytoolbox.Once
fixed,theairmachinewasas
goodasnew.
LQ:
Diditsolvetheproblem?
WL:
Yes,itdid.AssoonasIrepairedtheairmachine,thegatesbegantoopen.ThenIwentinsidetocheckonthefamilies.Theywerefine.Theyhadn’tnoticedanythingwrong.
LQ:
Andnowyou’vebeenmadeahero?
WL:
Yes.ButIdon’tfeellikeone.It