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1、自考综合英语二课文全国高等教育自学考试指定教材 综合英语二(上下) 主编 徐克荣 外语教学与研究出版社Lesson OneTwelve Things l Wish They Taught at SchoolCarl Sagan俗话说:“活到老,学到老。”人旳毕生就是不停学习、不停丰富和充实自己旳过程。青少年阶段,尤其是中学阶段,无疑是学习旳最佳时期。中学教育旳重点应放在什么地方?美国著名科学家和科普作家萨根批评中学只抓各个学科详细内容旳做法,他认为中学要重视对青少年旳宏观教育,使他们建立起唯物旳世界观和宇宙观,使他们可以对旳看待自己,关怀周围旳世界人类生存旳环境和自己旳地球同胞。1 I att
2、ended junior and senior high school, public institutions in New York and New Jersey, just after the Second World War. It seems a long time ago. The facilities and the skills of the teachers were probably well above average for the United States at that time. Since then, Ive learned a great deal. One
3、 of the most important things Ive learned is how much there is to learn, and how much I dont yet know. Sometimes I think how grateful I would be today if I had learned more back then about what really matters. In some respects that education was terribly narrow; the only thing I ever heard in school
4、 about Napoleon was that the United States made the Louisiana Purchase from him. (On a planet where some 95% of the inhabitants are not Americans, the only history that was thought worth teaching was American history. ) In spelling, grammar, the fundamentals of math, and other vital subjects, my tea
5、chers did a pretty good job. But theres so much else I wish theyd taught us. 2 Perhaps all the deficiencies have since been rectified. It seems to me there are many things (often more a matter of attitude and perception than the simple memorization of facts) that the schools should teach things that
6、 truly would be useful in later life, useful in making a stronger country and a better world, but useful also in making people happier. Human beings enjoy learning. Thats one of the few things that we do better than the other species on our planet. Every student should regularly experience the Aha!
7、when something you never understood, or something you never knew was a mystery, becomes clear.3 So heres my list: Pick a difficult thing and learn it well. 4 The Greek philosopher Socrates said this was one of the greatest of human joys,and it is. While you learn a little bit about many subjects, ma
8、ke sure you learn a great deal about one or two. It hardly matters what the subject is, as long as it deeply interests you, and you place it in its broader human context. After you teach yourself one subject, you become much more confident about your ability to teach yourself another. You gradually
9、find youve acquired a key skill. The world is changing so rapidly that you must continue to teach yourself throughout your life. But dont get trapped by the first subject that interests you, or the first thing you find yourself good at. The world is full of wonders, and some of them we dont discover
10、 until were all grown up. Most of them, sadly, we never discover. Dont be afraid to ask stupid questions.5 Many apparently naive inquiries like why grass is green, or why the Sun is round, or why we need 55,000 nuclear weapons in the world are really deep questions. The answers can be a gateway to r
11、eal insights. Its also important to know, as well as you can, what it is that you dont know, and asking questions is the way. To ask stupid questions requires courage on the part of the asker and knowledge and patience on the part of the answerer. And dont confine your learning to schoolwork. Discus
12、s ideas in depth with friends. Its much braver to ask questions even when theres a prospect of ridicule than to suppress your questions and become deadened to the world around you. Listen carefully. 6 Many conversations are a kind of competition that rarely leads to discovery on either side. When pe
13、ople are talking, dont spend the time thinking about what youre going to say next. Instead, try to understand what theyre saying, what experience is behind their remarks, what you can learn from or about them. Older people have grown up in a world very different from yours, one you may not know very
14、 well. They, and people from other parts of the country and from other nations, have important perspectives that can enrich your life. Everybody makes mistakes.7 Everybodys understanding is incomplete. Be open to correction, and learn to correct your own mistakes. The only embarrassment is in not le
15、arning from your mistakes. Know your planet.8 Its the only one we have. Learn how it works. Were changing the atmosphere, the surface, the waters of the Earth, often for some short-term advantage when the long-term implications are unknown. The citizens of any country should have at least something
16、to say about the direction in which were going. If we dont understand the issues, we abandon the future. Science and technology. 9 You cant know your planet unless you know something about science and technology. School science courses, I remember, concentrated on the unimportant parts of science, l
17、eaving the major insights almost untouched. The great discoveries in modern science are also great discoveries of the human spirit. For example, Copernicus showed that far from being the center of the universe, about which the Sun, the Moon, the planets, and the stars revolved in clockwise homage th
18、e Earth is just one of many small worlds. This is a deflation of our pretensions, to be sure, but it is also the opening up to our view of a vast and awesome universe. Every high school graduate should have some idea of the insights of Copernicus, Newton, Darwin, Freud, and Einstein. (Einsteins spec
19、ial theory of relativity, far from being obscure and exceptionally difficult, can be understood in its basics with no more than first-year algebra, and the notion of a rowboat in a river going upstream and downstream. ) Dont spend your life watching TV.10 You know what Im talking about.Culture.11 Ga
20、in some exposure to the great works of literature, art and music. If such a work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it. Like all deep experiences, it may take a little work on your part to discover what all the fuss is about. But once you make
21、the effort, your life has changed; youve acquired a source of enjoyment and excitement for the rest of your days. In a world as tightly connected as ours is, dont restrict your attention to American or Western culture. Learn how and what people elsewhere think. Learn something of their history, thei
22、r religion, their viewpoints. Compassion.12 Many people believe that we live in an extraordinarily selfish time. But there is a hollowness, a loneliness that comes from living only for yourself. Humans are capable of great mutual compassion, love, and tenderness. These feelings, however, need encour
23、agement to grow. 13 Look at the delight a one- or two-year-old takes in learning, and you see how powerful is the human will to learn. Our passion to understand the universe and our compassion for others jointly provide the chief hope for the human race. Lesson Two Icons 提起一位获得诺贝尔奖旳华人物理学家旳名字,今天旳青少年恐
24、怕诸多人会感到陌生,无话可说,可是谈起当红歌星、球星,他们则是津津乐道。当今国内外旳明星大腕被少男少女们一种个奉为偶像。君不见,追星族们为求得偶像旳签名,可以在瓢泼大雨中等待半天,为一睹偶像旳风采,可以大打出手破门而入。三四十年前青年人崇拜旳科学家和英雄人物已被视为昨日黄花,中外都是如此。这种价值观旳变化引起了社会学家和教育家旳忧虑,他们指出星们、腕儿们只不过是媒体尤其是电视炒作旳产物。Heroes and Cultural IconsGary Gosggarian 1 If you were asked to list ten American heroes and heroines, yo
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