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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.The Nobel PrizeA Reading AZ Level Z Leveled BookWord Count:1,585WritingWrite a historical fiction story from Alfred Nobels point of view.Explain why you created the Nobel Prizes and what you hoped they would do for society.Social StudiesWrite
2、a biography about the life and achievements of a Nobel prizewinner.Include how his or her work continues to make an impact.ConnectionsTWZThe Nobel Prizewww.readinga-Written by Evan RussellLEVELED BOOK Zwww.readinga-What is the Nobel Prize,and why is it important?Focus QuestionWritten by Evan Russell
3、The Nobel PrizePhoto Credits:Front cover:ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images;title page:Fernando Vergara/AP Images;page 3:Hulton Archive/Getty Images;pages 4,5(bottom):REUTERS;page 5(top):Time Life Pictures/Mansell/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images;page 7:ullstein bild/Getty Images;page 9:Bettmann/
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5、icsengineerfoundationlaureatespacifistphysicsphysiologyradioactivityTaliban CorrelationLEVEL ZUVN/A50Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRAThe Nobel PrizeLevel Z Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Evan RussellAll rights reserved.www.readinga-3Table of ContentsThe Most Coveted Prize .4An Uncommon Life .5
6、The Nobel Prize Process .8Famous Recipients .9 The Sciences .9 Economics .11 Literature .11 Peace .12Nobel Controversies .13The Reward .14Conclusion .15Glossary .16The Nobel Prize Level Z4The Most Coveted PrizeThe Nobel Prize is the most distinguished nonmilitary award in the world.To be nominated f
7、or an award is considered the honor of a lifetime.The prizes were first awarded on December 10,1901the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobels death.Between 1901 and 2015,874 exceptional individuals,known as Nobel Laureates,and 26 organizations have been awarded Nobel Prizes.For years,five prizes were aw
8、arded annually in the fields of physics,chemistry,physiology or medicine,literature,and peace.A sixth award,for economics,was established in 1968.The prizes are the result of the vision of one extraordinarily talented individual,Alfred Nobel.PeaceNobel Medal Front(all)Physics and Chemistry5An Uncomm
9、on LifeAlfred Bernhard Nobel was born on October 21,1833,in Stockholm,Sweden.He was one of four sons of Caroline and Immanuel Nobel.Immanuel was an engineer and businessman.He was especially interested in discovering ways to blast through rocks to make bridges and tunnels easier to build.By 1842,Imm
10、anuel had moved from Sweden to St.Petersburg,Russia.There he successfully manufactured sea mines,or explosives,for the Russian navy.Mines were used to protect harbors and other bodies of water.Alfred and his brothers received a first-class education in St.Petersburg.By age seventeen,Alfred could spe
11、ak Swedish,Russian,French,German,and English.He was also interested in chemistry.Alfred NobelLiteraturePhysiology or MedicineEconomicsThe Nobel Prize Level Z6In 1850,Alfreds parents sent him to Paris to study chemical engineering.He worked with a highly explosive liquid called nitroglycerine,which h
12、ad recently been invented.At that time,it was considered too dangerous for practical use.When Alfred returned to St.Petersburg,he worked with his father to develop nitroglycerine as a commercial explosive.In 1859,the family returned to Sweden,where Alfred continued to experiment.His brother,Emil,who
13、 also experimented with explosives,was killed in a tragic accident in 1864.However,Alfred did not give up.Before long,he was mass-producing nitroglycerine for commercial use,and he continued to try to make it less dangerous.In 1866,he discovered that by mixing liquid nitroglycerine with very fine sa
14、nd,he could make a paste.This paste was then packed into rods to create a new explosive called dynamite.Alfreds invention of dynamite made him instantly rich and famous.explosive materialprotective caseblasting capfuse7Compared with nitroglycerine,dynamite was much safer to use and transport.The inv
15、ention of dynamite revolutionized the building of tunnels,canals,roads,and railways.However,while dynamite changed engineering,it also changed the way wars were fought.Nobel considered himself a pacifist.It was ironic that he saw his invention of dynamite put to use in the Franco-Prussian War(187018
16、71).The idea of the Nobel Prizes was revealed in Nobels will after his death in 1896.His will established a foundation to manage and invest his fortune and award the prizes.Nobels family was not pleased,and they kept the will tied up in lawsuits for five years.They were unsuccessful,though,and the N
17、obel Foundation was established.Alfred and Ludvig NobelThe Nobel Prize Level Z8The Nobel Prize ProcessThe great honor associated with the Nobel Prizes is due to the large amount of research put into the selection process.The prize committees change every year.They are made up of world-famous scholar
18、s,academics,scientists,and former Nobel Laureates.The committees invite thousands of leaders in each field to nominate candidates every year.The voting for candidates is top secret.The prizes are presented to the laureates annually on December 10the anniversary of Nobels death.Three different instit
19、utions in Sweden carry out the selection process and award the prizes in economics,literature,and the sciences.A separate committee in Norway awards the Peace Prize.STARTSeptember:Preparations toreceive nominationsFebruary:Deadline for submissionOctober:Nobel Laureates chosenDecember:Nobel Prize Awa
20、rd CeremonyMarchMay:Preparation of short listJuneAugust:Adviser review9Famous RecipientsNobel Prize recipients come from all over the world.They are young and old,male and female,and represent many cultures.Here are just some of the hundreds of prizewinners since 1901.The SciencesMarie Curie was the
21、 first woman to receive a Nobel Prize,in 1903 in physics.Born in Poland,Curie spent most of her life working as a scientific researcher in France.She shared the award with her husband,Pierre,and Henri Becquerel for their work in radioactivity.In 1911,she was awarded a second prize,in chemistry,for h
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