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1、#+Lesson 1 NapoleonToday, Im going to talk to you about one of the most important historical figures in European history: Napoleon Bonaparte. Let s start by talking about his early life. Napoleon was born in 1769 on the island of Corsica. When he was only 10 years old, his father sent him to militar
2、y school in France. Napoleon was not a very good student in most of his classes, but he excelled in mathematics and military science. When he was 16 years old,he joined the French army. In that year 1785,he began the military career that would bring him fame ,power,riches and finally defeat. Napoleo
3、n became a general in the French army at the young age of 24. Napoleon had many victories on the battlefield but he also became involved in French law and politics. And in 1804, at the age of 35,he became the first emperor of the France.Napoleon was many things. He was, first of all, a brilliant mil
4、itary leader. His soldiers were ready to die for him. As a result, N.won many military victories. At one time he controlled most of Europe, but some countries, including England, Russia, and Austria fought fiercely against him. His defeat “his end”came when he decided to attack Russia. In this milit
5、ary campaign against Russia, he lost most of his army.The great French conqueror died alone deserted by his family and friends in 1821. Napoleon was only 51 years old when he died.=Lesson 2 Pompeii The lecture for this class is about the city of Pompeii. A natural disaster occurred there almost 2000
6、 years ago.Today many rich people who live in large metropolitan areas such as Beijing, Paris and New York leave the city in the summer. They go to the mountains or to the seashore to escape the city noise and heat.2,000 years ago, wealthy Romans did the same thing.They left the city of Rome in the
7、summer. Many of these wealthy Romans spent their summers in the city of Pompeii, a beautiful city, located on the Bay of Naples.In the summer of the year 79 C.E., a young Roman boy who later became a very famous Roman historian was visiting his uncle in P. The boys name was Pliny the Younger. One da
8、y Pliny was looking up at the sky. He saw a frightening sight. It was a very large dark cloud. This black cloud rose high into the sky. What Pliny saw was the eruption of the volcano called Mount Vesuvius.Rock and ash flew through the air. The city of P . was at the foot of Mt. V. When the volcano f
9、irst erupted, many people were able to get out of the city and to escape death. In fact, 18,000 people escaped the terrible disaster. Unfortunately, there was not enough time for everyone to escape. More than 2,000 people died. These unlucky people were buried alive under the volcanic ash.The erupti
10、on lasted for about 3 days. When the eruption was over, P . was buried under 20 feet of volcanic rock and ash. The city of P . was forgotten for almost 1,700 years.In the year of 1748 an Italian farmer was digging on his farm. As he was digging, he uncovered a part of a wall of the ancient city of P
11、. Soon archaeologists began to dig in the area. As time went by, much of the ancient city of P. was uncovered. Today tourists come from all over the world to see the ruins of the famous city of Pompeii.=Lesson 4 Roller CoasterLets talk about the physics involved in a ride on a roller coaster. Im sur
12、e many of you have taken a ride on a roller coaster. A simple roller coaster consists of a frame with a track on it. The track is very much like a train track, this track goes over a series of hills and around curves. It follows a path that ends at the same place it started. A train of cars travels
13、around on this track, very fast. The cars have two sets of wheels. One set of wheels rolls on top of the track, and the others set of wheels rolls below the track. The wheels below the track keep the fast moving cars from coming off the track, roller coaster cars as you probably know dont have any m
14、otors or engines. Instead, a chain pulls the cars up the first, tallest and steepy staff hill, this is how the ride begins. Then, at the top of the hill the chain comes off the cars and gravity takes over. gravity pushes the cars down the other side of the hill. the taller and steeper the first hill
15、 is, the faster the ride will be. And the farther the cars will travel. as the cars rolled downhill they gained speed. the cars have enough speed and energy to send them up the next hill. as the cars near the top of the second hill they begin to slow down. but then, the cars reached the top of that
16、hill, and start down the other side. gravity again pushes them toward the ground. this process repeats on each hale. Okay, so lets go over this process again. first, the cars are pulled by a chain up the first highest hill. then they go down a very steep slope, at this point, there is enough energy
17、to pull the cars up and over the next hill. when they reached the bottom of that hill, there is enough energy to climb the next hill, the roller coaster cars lose energy as the ride continues. so, the hills have to be smaller toward the end of the track, finally we roll to a stop on ground level rig
18、ht where we began.=Lesson 5 Language: How Children Acquire TheirsWhat Id lie to talk to you about today is the topic of child language development. I know that you all are trying to develop a second language, but for a moment, lets think about a related topic, and that is: How children develop their
19、 first language.What do we know about how babies develop their language and communication ability? Well, we know babies are able to communicate as soon as they are born,even before they learn to speak their first language. At first, they communicate by crying. This crying lets their parents know whe
20、n they are hungry, or unhappy, or uncomfortable. However, they soon begin the process of acquiring their language. The first state of language acquisition begins just a few weeks after birth. At this stage, babies start to make cooing noises when they are happy. Then, around four months of age they
21、begin to babble. Babies all over the world begin to babble around the same age, and they all begin to make the same kinds of babbling noises. Now, by the time they are ten months old, however, the babbling of babies from different language backgrounds sounds different. For example, the babbling of a
22、 baby in a Chinese-speaking home sounds different from the babbling of a baby in an English-speaking home. Babies begin a new stage of language development when they begin to speak their first words. At first, they invent their own words for things. For example, a baby in an English-speaking home ma
23、y say baba for the word bottle or kiki for cat. In the next few months, babies will acquire a lot of words. These words are usually the names of things that are in the babys environment, words for food or toys, for example. They will begin to use these words to communicate with others. For example,
24、if a baby holds up an empty juice bottle and then says juice, to his father, the baby seems to be saying, I want more juice, Daddy or May I have more juice, Daddy? This word juice is really a one-word sentence.Now, the next stage of language acquisition begins around the age of 18 months, when the b
25、abies begin to say two-word sentences. They begin to use a kind of grammar to put these words together. The speech they produce is called telegraphic speech because the babies omit all but the most essential words. An English-speaking child might say something like Daddy, up which actually could mea
26、n Daddy, pick me up, please. Then, between two and three years of age, young children begin to learn more and more grammar. For example, they begin to use the past tense of verbs. The children begin to say things such as I walked home and I kissed Mommy. They also begin to overgeneralize this new gr
27、ammar rule and make a log of grammar mistakes. For example, children often say such thins as I goed to bed instead of I went to bed, or I eated ice cream instead of I ate ice cream. In other words, the children have learned the past tense rule for regular verbs such as walk and kiss, but they havent
28、 learned that they cannot use this rule for all verbs. Some verbs like eat are irregular, and the past tense forms for irregular verbs must be learned individually. Anyway, these mistakes are normal, and the children will soon learn to use the past tense for regular and irregular verbs correctly. Th
29、e children then continue to learn other grammatical structures in the same way.If we stop to think about it, actually its quite amazing how quickly babies and children all over the world learn their language and how similar the process is for babies all over the world.Do you remember anything about
30、how you learned your first language during the early years of your life? Think about the process for a minute. What was your first word? Was it mama or maybe papa? Now think also about the process of learning English as a second language. Can you remember the first word you learned in English? I dou
31、bt that it was mama. Now, think about some of the similarities and differences involved in the processes of child and adult language learning. Well talk about some similarities and differences in the first and second language learning processes tomorrow. See you then.=Lesson 7 RobotsWhenpeoplethinka
32、boutarobot,theyoftenpictureamachinethatlookssomethinglikeahumanbeing.However,thatsnotalwaysthecase.Mostrobotsdonotlookmuchlikeahumanbeingatall,theylooklikemachinesbecausethatswhatmostofthemare-industrialmachines.Today,Imgoingtotalkmostlyaboutindustrialrobotsusedinindustry.Thesearerobotsthatdoworktha
33、tforhumanswouldbephysicallydemanding,repetitive,dangerousorveryboring.Mostindustrialrobotsworkoninanassemblylineinafactory.Forexample,arobotmightputlizonjarsoffruitsorstartboxesforshaping.Inacarfactory,roboticarmsonanassemblylinejointhepartsofacartogether;otherrobotstightentheboatsonthecarswheelsorp
34、aintthecar.Therearethousandsofrobotsputtingcarstogetherin_plan.Theserobotsareveryprecisewhenrepeatingatask.Forexample,theyalwaystightenboatswiththesameexactamountofforce.Theyalwaysmoveaheavyenginetoexactlywhereitshouldbeandtheyalwaysputaholdintheexactsameplaceineverycardoorhourafterhour.Theseareexam
35、plesofrobotsdoingtheworkhumanscoulddobuttherobotsaredoingtheworkmoreefficientlyandprecisely.So,justhowdorobotswork?Todoitsjobarobotfirstneedsacontrolsystem.Thiscontrolsystemdirectstherobotsmechanicalparts.Thecontrolsystemofarobotissortofspeak-arobotbrain.Sohowdoesarobotlearnwhichactiontodofirstandwh
36、ichofitsmovingpartneedstodothataction?Arobotlearnsitsjobwiththehelpandguidanceofahumanbeing.Toteachanindustrialrobottodosomething,firstapersonmustuseahand-heldcomputer.Thecomputerisusedtoguidetherobotsarmandhandthroughthemotionsitneedstodo.Then,therobotstoresexactmovementinitscomputermemory.Therobot
37、hassensorstogatherinformation,sonowtherobotwilluseitssensorstodirectitsactions.Therobottellsitsmovingpartwhattodoandthenitperformstheaction.Forexample,topickupandmoveabox,therobotfirstfindsthebox,nextitdecidestheweightofthebox.Thenitdecideshowmuchforceisneededtoliftandmovethebox,andfinally,itfindsth
38、ecorrectplacetoputtheboxdown.Itrepeatstheprocessoverandoveruntilitsturnedoff.Itdoesthesamejobuntilitisgiventhejobandnewprogramtofollow.Somescientiststhinkthatrobotsofthefuturewillbesmarterthantodaysrobots.Theymayalsolookmorehumanlikeorevenanimallike.Infact,theymayworkandthinkmorelikehumansdo.Theindu
39、strialrobotswevebeentalkingaboutsofartodayareautomaticrobots.Theyareknownasautomaticrobotsbecausetheyhaveprogramtofollowaspecificseriesofmovement.Usually,theyhavepartsthatmovebuttheyreallydonttravelaround.Ontheotherhand,anautonomousmachinecanchangeitsbehaviorinrelationtoitssurroundings.Forexample,an
40、autonomousrobotwithwheelsorlegstomovearoundcanchangedirectionwhenitsensesthattherearesomethinginitsway.Arobotsuchascandetectthemovementofpeoplenearby.Iingtowardit.Asthmacanevenlearntodancebyfollowingthemovementsofadancernexttoit.Idontknowwhetherorwhenpeoplewouldwelcomeautonomousmachinesorhumanlikero
41、bots.Iguessthatwewillnotonlythinkaboutthatinthefuture.Weneedtothinkabouthowwewillinteractwithourglobaldoctor:robalteacher,robalpet,orevenourrobalfriend.=Lesson 8 A Tidal WaveA tidal wave is a very large and very destructive wall of water that rushes in from the ocean towards the shore. Many scientis
42、ts call these waves tsunami. In Japanese tsunami means “storm wave.” But do you know that tidal are not caused by storms and that they are not true tidal at all? A true tidal is the regular rise a waves and fall of ocean waters, at definite times each day, but a tidal wave comes rushing in suddenly
43、and unexpectedly. A tidal wave is caused by an underwater earthquake. The word “seaquake” is made up of two words, the word “sea” which means “ocean” and the word “quake”. “To quake” means “to shake” or “to tremble.” When a seaquake takes place at the bottom of the ocean, the ocean floor shakes and
44、trembles, and sometimes the ocean floor shifts. It is this shaking that produces the tidal wave. The tidal wave begins to move across the sea at great speed.Tidal waves have taken many human lives in the past. Today scientists can predict when a tidal wave will hit land. They use a seismograph to do
45、 this. A seismograph is an instrument that records the strength, the direction, and the length of time of an earthquake or seaquake. It is not possible to hold back a tidal wave, but it is possible to warn people that a tidal wave is coming. This warning can save many lives.=Lesson 9 Levels of LanguageToday I want to talk about levels of language usage. You probably have noticed that people express similar ideas in different ways, depending on the situation they are in. This is very natural. All languages have two general, broad categories, or levels of usage: a formal level
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