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一、NOBOUNDARIES

Imaginethis:

youaretwenty-oneyearsoldandapromisinggraduatestudentatoneofthetopuniversitiesintheworld.Oneday,yourdoctortellsyouthatyouhaveanincurablediseaseandmaynothavemorethantwelvemonthstolive.Howwouldyoufeel?

Whatwouldyoudo?

Mostofuswouldprobablyfeelverysadandgiveupourdreamsandhopesforthefuture.HereiswhatStephenHawkingthought:

(Theredidnotseem)muchpointinworkingonmyPhD—Ididnotexpecttosurvivethatlong.YettwoyearshadgonebyandIwasnotthatmuchworse.Infact,thingsweregoingratherwellformeandIhadgotengagedtoaverynicegirl,JaneWilde.Butinordertogetmarried,Ineededajobandinordertogetajob,IneededaPhD.

Insteadofgivingup,Hawkingwentonwithhisresearch,gothisPhDandmarriedJane.Nordidheletthediseasestophimfromlivingthekindoflifehehadalwaysdreamtof.HecontinuedhisexplorationoftheuniverseandstudentsinHangzhouandBeijing.Ashisdiseasehasdisabledhim,Hawkinghastositinhisnow-famouswheelchairandspeakthroughacomputer.Hetoldthestudentsabouthistheoriesandthoughtsonsomeofthegreatestquestions:

Whatistime,howdidtheuniversebegin,andwhatexactlyareblackholes?

Hawkingbecamefamousintheearly1970s,whenheandAmericanRogerPenrosemadenewdiscoveriesabouttheBigBangandblackholes.Sincethen,Hawkinghascontinuedtoseekanswerstoquestionsaboutthenatureoftheuniverse.In1998,hewroteABriefHistoryofTime,whichquicklybecameabest-seller.Readerswerepleasedandsurprisedtofindthatascientistcouldwriteabouthisworkinawaythatordinarypeoplecouldunderstand.

Inthebook,Hawkingexplainsbothwhatitmeanstobeascientistandhowscienceworks,hetellsreadershowdiscoveriesaremadeandhowtheychangetheworld.Science,accordingtoHawking,isoftenmisunderstood:

peopleoftenthinkthatscienceisabout“true”factsthatneverchange.Scientists,ontheotherhand,Hawkingwrites,knowthattheirjobisneverfinishedandthateventhebesttheorycanturnouttobewrong.

Ascientifictheoryistheresultofthescientificmethod.Scientistslookattheworldandtrytodescribeandexplainwhattheysee.First,theycarefullyobservewhattheyareinterestedin.toexplainwhattheyhaveseen,theybuildatheoryaboutthewayinwhichthingshappenandthecausesandeffects.Finally,thescientiststestthetheorytoseeifitmatcheswhattheyhaveseenandifitcanpredictfutureevents.Ifwhattheyareobservingcanbetestedinapracticalway,scientistswilluseexperiments.Butif,likeHawking,theyarestudyingsomethingthatistoolargeortoodifficulttoobservedirectly,theywilluseamodeltotestthetheory.

PeoplewholistentoHawking’slecturessometimesfinditdifficulttounderstandhim,becausehisthoughtsandideasoftenseemaslargeastheuniverseheistryingtodescribe.Thespeechcomputerisnottheproblem.Infact,peoplewhohearitoftensayitsoundsjustlikeahumanvoice.Hawkingishappywithit,too.“Theonlytrouble,”saysHawking,whoisBritish,“isthatitgivesmeanAmericanaccent.”

1.StephenHawkingneededaPhDinorderto.

A.getlotsofmoneyB.getmarriedtoaverynicegirl

C.getajobD.getfamous

2.StephenHawkingbecamefamousbecauseof.

A.hisbookABriefHistoryofTime

B.hisPhD

C.hisdisableness

D.thenewdiscoveriesabouttheBigBangandblackholes

3.StephenHawkingtoldabouthisdisease.

A.twelvemonthsearlierB.twoyearslater

C.whenhewasgettingmarriedD.whenhemetJaneWilde

4.Peopleoftenthinkthatscienceis.

A.anumberoffactsthatneverchange

B.anumberoffactsthatisalwayschanging

C.nevertrue

D.alwaystrue

5.StephenHawkingbecamefamous.

A.in2002B.intheearly1970sC.in1988D.in2007

6.Ascientifictheoryisgoodif.

A.itisdifficultB.itiseasy

C.itcanbetestedD.itcanpredictfutureevents

7.Allinall,Hawkinglikedabouthisspeechcomputerexceptthat.

A.itistoocheapB.itisnotuptodate(赶潮流)

C.itsoundsjustlikeahumanvoiceD.itgiveshimanAmericanaccent

8.Thebasicstepsofthescientificmethodare.

A.observingthething,makingatheoryandtestingthetheory

B.makingatheory,testingthetheoryandobservingthething

C.testingthetheory,observingthethingandmakingatheory

D.observingthething,testingthetheoryandmakingatheory

9.HawkingvisitedBeijingin.

A.2002B.theearly1970sC.1988D.2006

10.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutHawking?

A.Hegaveuphisresearchbecauseoftheincurabledisease.

B.HehasbeentoJiangsuProvince.

C.JaneWildedidn’tmarryhimbecausehewasdisabled.

D.HawkinggotmarriedtoJanefinally.

二、MAKINGADIFFERENCE

Itisnotnecessarytobeagreatscientisttomakeadifference,buttherearethingswecanlearnfromthebestmindsinthisworld.GreatscientistslikeStephenHawkingalwayswanttoknowmore.Theyareneversatisfiedwithasimpleanswerandarealwayslookingfornewquestions.TheItalianastronomerGalileoGalileiwassocuriousthatheusedamicroscopeandatelescopeinordertobeabletotakeacloserlookatthingsbothgreatandsmall.Byaskingwhy,howandwhatif,curiousmindsfindnewideasandsolutions.

Ifknowledgeispower,asSirFrancisBaconwrotein1597,thenperhapscreativitycanbedescribedastheabilitytousethatpower.Scientistsmustbecreativeandusetheirimaginationallthetime.WhenZhangHeng,theChineseastronomerandgeographer,wantedtodrawamapoftheheavens,hewasnotsatisfiedwithasimplepapermap.Instead,hebuiltamodelthatcouldmoveinordertoshowhowthepositionofthestarschangedfromseasontoseason.

Wemustbelieveinwhatwedo,evenwhenothersdonot.BothGalileoandZhangHengfounditdifficulttomakepeoplebelievethattheirtheorieswerecorrect.PeoplelaughedatZhangHengwhenhefirstintroducedhisseismograph,anditwasonlylaterthattheworldrecognizedhisgreatness.Galileo’sobservationsshowthatCopernicus,anothergreatastronomer,wasrightandthattheearthmovesaround.Atthattime,thechurchsaidthattheearthwasthecentreoftheuniverseandGalileowasnotallowedtopublishordiscusshisobservations.Today,bothZhangHengandGalileoareknownasscientificpioneerswhohelpedusbetterunderstandtheworld.

Perhapsthemostimportantthingifwewanttotmakeadifferenceistofindsomethingthatweliketodoandthatwearegoodat.Knowingwhowearemeansknowinghowwethinkandwhatweliketodo,everyonehashisorherspecialskillsandinterests,andonlybydiscoveringwhatwedobestcanwehopetoreachourgoalsandtrulymakeadifference.

1.Greatscientists.

A.alwayswanttoknowmore

B.areneversatisfiedwithasimpleanswer

C.arealwayslookingfornewquestions

D.A,BandC

2.Curiousmindsfindnewideasandsolutionsby.

A.takingacloserlookatthingsbothgreatandsmall

B.usingamicroscopeandatelescope

C.askingwhy,howandwhatif

D.thinkingallthetime

3.canbedescribedastheabilitytouseknowledge.

A.PowerB.KnowledgeC.ImaginationD.Creativity

4.GalileoGalileicamefrom.

A.BritainB.FranceC.ItalyD.America

5.Ifwewanttomakeadifferencethemostimportantthingis.

A.tofindwhatweliketodoandwhatweareexpertat

B.toknowwhoweare

C.toknowhowwethink

D.toknowwhatweliketodo

三、ALBERTEINSTEIN

WhenStephenHawkingwaswritingABriefHistoryofTime,hiseditorstoldhimthathewouldlosehalfofhisreadersforeachequation(方程式)heputinthebook.Despitethiswarning,Hawkingfounditnecessarytoincludeoneequation.Hischoicewastheworld’smostfamousequation.AlbertEinstein’sE=mc².Assimpleastheequationmayseem,itrepresentsatheorysoimportantthatitchangedscienceandphysicscompletely.Infact,Einstein’sdiscoveriesmadesuchabigdifferencethathefelthehadtoapologisetoNewton.“Forgiveme,”Einsteinwrote,“youfoundtheonlywaywhich,inyourage,wasjustaboutpossibleforamanofhighestthoughtandcreativepower.”EinsteinhadreplacedNewton’stheorieswithhisownandchangedourunderstandingoftheuniverse.

BeforeEinstein,scientistsbelievedthatlighttraveledthroughspaceinastraightline.ButEinsteinwasabletoprovethatlightcomingfromthestarswasbentasitpassedthesun.Asaresult,itappearedtoscientistsonearththatthestarshadmoved.Heworkedoutjusthowmuchthelightwouldbebent;hecouldalsoworkouthowfarthestarswouldappeartohavemoved.

Hisdiscoverywascompletelynew;itwassaidthatonlythreepeoplecouldunderstanditatthetime.Thedifficultywashowhecouldprovehisideastootherscientists.Manyofthemdidnotaccepthisscientificideas.ButEinsteinwentonwithhisresearch.By1919,scientistswhohadbeenwatchingthestarsbelievedinhisworkandhequicklybecameworld-famous.FromthattimeonEinsteinwasgreatlyrespectedastheleadingscientistofthecentury.

TheFirstWorldWar(1914-1918)hadbroughthimgreatsadness.HehadtakenSwissnationalityin1901andthereforedidnothavetojointhearmy,asSwitzerlanddidnottakesidesinthewar.EinsteinthoughtthatWarwasaterriblethingandbelievedthatfightingandkillinginWarswaswrong.HedidurgetheUnitedStatestobuildanatomicbombtodefeattheNazis,butwhenEinsteinsawtheeffectofthebomb,heregrettedhisactions.Whathewantedtoseewasanendtoallthearmiesoftheworld.

WhenHitlercameintopowerintheearly1930s,Einstein,whowas

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