2021新版人教版选修一英语课本听力与视频材料原文(精校打印版).doc
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1、2019 新人教高二英语选修一课本听力文本和视频文本(精校打印版) 1 Unit1 People of Achievement Using Language Anna Smith: Hi, Dr Wang! Hi, Wang Lin! Did you hear? Elon Musks company just launched another rocket. Dr Wang: Elon Musk? Whos he? Anna Smith: Hes the guy who founded a private space company, and also some other companies
2、. The companies he founds are all really high-tech and futuristic. Hes made millions of dollars. Wang Lin: Oh, he must be a really smart guy, and so rich right now. Anna Smith: Yes, Id say hes as famous as Bill Gates or Jack Ma now. Theyre really smart, too. Just think of all that money they must ma
3、ke! Dr Wang: Well, you two, its great that theyve been able to become so successful and make all that money, but money isnt everything. Just look at people like Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, and Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, and my own personal hero, Dr Zhong N
4、anshan, who managed the SARS outbreakthey never made millions of dollars, but their contributions to health care have saved countless lives. Wang Lin: Yes, Dad, sorry. We knowthey are great examples to everyone But, you know, successful people like Bill Gates and Jack Ma have donated millions of dol
5、lars to charity, which should also count for something, right? Dr Wang: Well, youre right on that point. Theyre certainly being responsible in that way. Moreover, theyre good for working hard and becoming successful. Anna Smith: Yes, exactly! And Dr Wang, I think you misunderstood me just now. I agr
6、ee with you. I like those people because they have worked so hard to achieve their goals and have positive contributions to society. Its not just due to how much money they make. Elon Musk, for example, is trying to help the future of humankind, and Bill Gates has given us home computers. I think we
7、 need more creative people like them. Wang Lin: Well, dont forget Jack Mas contribution. Without him, I wouldnt find it so easy to shop online! And by the way, Dad, if were talking about people who do good things and inspire usyou inspire me, Dad Listening and Speaking Hello. Today, Id like to talk
8、to you about my hero, Jane Goodall. Jane is famous for her observations of wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat. As a child, she always dreamt of studying animals, and when she became an adult, she finally got the chance. Goodall spent many years with chimpanzees in a Tanzanian national park. A
9、t first, the chimps mistrusted her and kept their distance, but eventually they saw her as harmless. Goodall did not follow traditional scientific research methods. She did not number the chimps, but rather give them names so she could see them as individuals. Goodalls work changed the way people th
10、ought about chimps. She was able to discover how they communicate, and gave us invaluable information on their social structure and culture. She discovered that they also ate meat, rather than just nuts and berries, and also that they were capable of making their own tools For more than 50 years, Ja
11、ne Goodall has fought to protect animals, including setting up the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977. And in 1991, she set up the Roots audiences were fascinated by this elegant opera from the Orient. One of Mei Lanfangs greatest goals was to visit the United States, and after eight years of attempts,
12、he and his opera group finally brought Beijing Opera to the USA. Mei Lanfang and his group toured Seattle, Chicago, Washington, DC, New York, San Francisco, and several other large American cities, and received a warm welcome from city leaders and local celebrities wherever they went. American audie
13、nces loved the performances: In some cities, tickets for two weeks of shows were sold out in three days. Fans stood in long queues afterwards to shake his hand. Clearly, despite the language barrier, the beautiful, elegant performances were a huge success. One critic wrote, This is the most wonderfu
14、l and exciting night that I have ever spent in the theatre. ” Americas Pomona College and the University of Southern California both conferred honorary Doctor of Arts degrees on Mei 2019 新人教高二英语选修一课本听力文本和视频文本(精校打印版) 3 Lanfang for his great work in bringing Beijing Opera to the world and promoting cu
15、ltural exchange between China and other countries. Mei Lanfang was and still is greatly loved, not only for his tremendous artistic skill but also for his great kindness to all people and his deep love for his country. Mei Lanfang had performed in Japan and helped the people there during the great K
16、anto earthquake, but when the Japanese military troops invaded China, he refused to do any performances for their entertainment. Mei Lanfang dedicated his whole life to the art of Beijing Opera. He constantly sought to improve his own artistry, creating many unforgettable and beautiful characters fo
17、r the stage. His style became known as the Mei Lanfang school”, a uniquely graceful style, and is still one of the most popular styles of Beijing Opera today Mei Lanfang died in 1961 of heart disease. During his more than 50 years on the stage, Mei Lanfang took traditions from the past and adapted t
18、he best parts to create new and enrich old forms of Beijing Opera. Although this great opera master has now joined the heroes of history, he left behind a legacy of cultural wealth for his people and for all future generations. Beijing Opera is now on the international list of art forms that make up
19、 the worlds intangible cultural heritage, and is still enjoyed by young and old, men and women, around the world. Unit 2 Looking into the Future Using Language Host: On todays episode of Future Changes”, we talk with two experts from different fields, Dr Han and Vincent Black, to hear their predicti
20、ons about the future. First, Dr Han, could you please tell our audience what you do? Dr Han: Certainly. Im a computer scientist. Host: And could you please tell us your prediction? Dr Han: Yes, well, I forecast that computers will be cleverer than us in the future. I think that people will also be p
21、rogramming computers to think like humans. Host: Thats very interesting, but arent you worried that such computers would be dangerous? Dr Han: Not at all. This is because well be programming them to not think in ways that may harm humans. In fact, well also be creating machines to help people intern
22、ally国内地. For example, I think scientists will put some small intelligent machines, called nanobots纳米机器人, inside our bodies to increase our abilities. Host: Wow! That would make each one of us superhuman! And Vincent, could you please tell us about your job? Vincent Black: Certainly. Im an architect.
23、 I design buildings. Host: And what is your prediction about the buildings of the future? Vincent Black: Its about the cities of the future, actually. I believe that cities floating on water are part of the worlds future Host: Oh, really? What might make us want to do that? Vincent Black: Yes. With
24、global warming causing polar ice to melt, the sea level rising by many metres is a very realistic prospect. Instead of moving people away from the sea, I think that people could move 2019 新人教高二英语选修一课本听力文本和视频文本(精校打印版) 4 into housing in cities that float. Host: That sounds very innovative. Could you p
25、lease give us more details? Vincent Black: Sure. Well, Ive developed a plan by designing a city that borrows many ideas from the giant water lily, a flower that floats on water. Moreover . Listening and Speaking Yueyue: How did you get to be so smart? Huimin: Well, a lot of time went into research t
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