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Unit403


     Unit Three   
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                 you prove that the earth is round? Go ahead 

         and try! Will you  rely  on  your  senses  or  will  ynu have 

         to draw on the opinions of experts?
                   DO WE BELIEVE THAT THE EARTH IS ROUND?
                                                                                            George Orwell 

             or  other --  I  think  it   is   in  the  preface  to   Saint   Joan --

     Bernard Shaw  remarks  that  we  are   more   gullible  and  superstitious  today 

     than we were in  the Middle Ages,  and as an example of modern  credulity  he 

     cites the widespread  belief  that  the  earth  is  round. The  average  man,  says

 5  Shaw,can advance not a  single  reason  for  thinking  that  the  earth  is  round.

     He  merely  swallows  this  theory  because  there  is  something  about  it  that 

     appeals to the twentieth-century mentality.

          , Shaw is exaggerating, but there is  something  in  what  he  says,  and 

     the question is worth  following  up,  for  the  sake  of  the  light  it  throws  on

10 modern knowledge. Just why do we believe that the earth is  round?  I  am  not 

     speaking of  the few  thousand  astronomers, geographers  and  so  forth  who 

     could  give  ocular  proof ,  or  have  a  theoretical  knowledge  of   the  proof, 

     but of the ordinary newspaper-reading citizen, such as you or me.

           for  the  Flat  Earth  theory,  I  believe  I  could  refute  it. If  you   stand

15 by the seashore on a clear day, you can see  the  masts  and  funnels  of  invisi-

     ble ships passing along the horizon. This  phenomenon can only  be  explained

     by assuming that the  earth's  surface  is  curved. But  it  does  not  follow  that

     the earth is  spherical. Imagine  another  theory  called  the  Oval  Earth  theory,

     which claims that the earth  is  shaped  like  an  egg.  What  can  I  say  against 

20  it?

           the Oval Earth man, the  first  card  I  can  play  is  the  analogy  of 

     the sun and moon. The Oval Earth man promptly answers that I don't know,by

     my own observation, that those bodies  are  spherical. I  only  know  that  they

     are round, and they may perfectly  well   be  flat  discs.  I  have  no  answer  to 

25  that one.  Besides,  he goes on,  what reason have I for thinking  that  the  earth

     must be the same shape as the sun and moon? I can't answer that one either.

          second card is  the earth's   shadow :  when  cast  on  the  moon  during 

     eclipses,  it appears to be the shadow of a round object. But  how  do I know,

     demands the Oval  Earth man,  that eclipses  of  the  moon  are  caused by  the 

30 shadow of the earth?  The answer  is  that  I  don't know,  but  have  taken  this 

     piece of information blindly from newspaper articles and science booklets.

           in the minor  exchanges,  I now play  my  queen  of  trumps :  the

     opinion of the experts.  The Astronomer  Royal,  who ought to know,  tells me 

     that the earth is round.  The Oval Earth man covers  the  queen  with  his  king.

35 Have I tested  the Astronomer  Royal's  statement,  and would I  even  know  a 

     way of testing it?  Here I bring  out my  ace.  Yes,  I  do  know  one  test.  The 

     astronomers  can  foretell  eclipses,   and  this  suggests   that   their   opinions 

     about the  solar  system  are  pretty  sound.  I am,  to  my  delight,  justified  in

     accepting their say-so about the shape of the earth.

40        the  Oval  Earth  man  answers --  what  I  believe  is  true -  that  the  an-

     cient Egyptians,  who thought the sun goes round  the  earth,  could  also  pre-

     dict eclipses,  then bang goes my ace.  I have only  one  card  left :  navigation.

     People can sail ships round the world,  and reach the  places  they  aim  at,  by

     calculations   which   assume   that   the   earth   is   spherical.   I  believe   that 

45 finishes  the Oval Earth man,  though  even then he  may  possibly  have  some 

     kind of counter. 

          will  be  seen  that   my   reasons  for  thinking  that  the  earth  is   round 

     are  rather  precarious  ones.  Yet  this   is  an  exceptionally  elementary  piece 

     of information.  On most other questions I  should  have  to  fall  back  on  the 

50 expert much earlier,  and would  be less able to test his  pronouncements.  And

     much the  greater  part  of  our  knowledge  is  at  this  level.  It  does  not  rest 

     on reasoning or on experiment, but on authority. And how can it be  otherwise,

     when the range of knowledge is so  vast  that  the  expert  himself  is  an  igno-

     ramus  as soon as he strays away  from his  own  specialty?   Most  people,  if 

55 asked to prove that the earth  is  round,  would  not  even   bother  to  produce 

     the rather weak arguments I  have  outlined  above.  They  would  start  off  by 

     saying that  "everyone knows"  the earth to be round,  and  if  pressed  further,

     would  become angry.  In a way Shaw  is right.  This is a  credulous  age,  and 

     the   burden   of    knowledge   which   we   now   have   to  carry    is    partly

60 responsible.
                                         
    preface /n.                    an introduction to a book or speech 前言,

                                       序 

   gullible /a.	                easily deceived or cheated esp. into a 

                                        false belief;credulous 易受骗的;轻信的

   superstitious /a.             full of superstition; believing in super-

                                        stitions 迷信的

   credulity /n.                  a tendency to believe too readily 轻信 

   cite/sait/vt.                    mention as an example; quote (a passage, 

                                        book,etc. ) 举出; 引用

   widespread  a.               found or distributed over a large area 分布广的; 普遍的

   advance vt.                   put or bring forward; offer 提出

   appeal /vi.                     please, attract or interest 投合所好; 有感染力; 有吸引力

   mentality /n.                  way of thinking, outlook; mental power or

                                        capacity 心理, 思想; 脑力

   exaggerate /vt.               think, speak or write of as greater than 

                                         is really so; overstate 夸张; 夸大 

   sake /seik/ n.                 end, purpose 缘故

   geographer /n.               a specialist in geography 

    ocular /a.                       of, for, by the eyes; based on what has 

                                         been seen 眼睛的; 凭视觉的

   theoretical /a.                 of or based on theory 

    citizen /n.                   公民;市民

   refute /vt.                       prove (a statement) to be untrue; prove 

                                         (a person) to be mistaken 驳斥

   mast /n.                         a long upright pole of wood or metal for 

                                         carrying flags or sails on a ship 桅杆

   funnel /n.                       a metal chimney for letting out smoke 

                                         from a steam engine or steamship (蒸汽

                          机, 轮船等的)烟囱 	

   invisible /a.                    that can not be seen 

    horizon /n.                     the line where the sky seems to meet the 

                                         earth or 	sea 地平线

   phenomenon /              现象

    (pl. phenomena) n.      

    curve /vt.                      bend so as to form a line that has no 

                                        straight part 使成曲线

        n.                      a continuously bending line without 

                                        angles 曲线

   follow vi.                      result or occur as a consequence, effect, 

                                        or inference 结果产生; 得出 

   spherical /a.                  shaped like a ball 球形的

   oval /n. & a.                 (anything which is)egg-shaped卵形的(东西),

                                       椭圆的(东西) 

    card n.                          纸牌                  

   analogy /n.                   comparison of things that have a certain 

                                        likeness; similarity 类比; 相似

   promptly /ad.               quickly and willingly 敏捷地;迅速地

    prompt a. 

    body n.                        = celestial body 天体

   disc /disk/ n.                圆盘

   cast vt.                        throw or drop; cause (light or shadow) to

                                       aphear (on) 扔,投;投射

   eclipse /n.                    the total or partial hiding of one 

                                       celestial body by another (天文学)食

   booklet /n.                   a small book,usu.with a paper cover小册子

   exchange /vt.               give and receive (one thing in return for

                       another) 交换

                     n .               (a case of) the act of exchanging 

    trump /n.                    王牌

   royal /a.                       for,belonging to,or ronnected with a king

                                       or queen 皇家的; 王室的

   statement /n.                expression in words; a written or spoken 

                                       declaration, esp. of a formal kind 陈述;

                                       声明

   ace /eis/ n.                    (纸牌中的)“ A”牌,爱司                   

   foretell /vt.                    tell beforehand; predict 预言

   solar /a.                        of the sun 

    the solar system            the sun and the planets which revolve 

                                        round it 

    justify /vt.                     give a good reason for; show to be just, 

                                        right or reasonable 证明…是正当的; 

                                       为…辩护	

   say-so /n.                     an authoritative pronounrement; one,s 

                                        unsupported assertion 权威性声明; 无证

                         据的断言

   Egyptian /n.,a.               (native) of Egypt 埃及人; 埃及的

   predict /vt.	                announce or tell beforehand;forecast 预言

   bang /ad.                      with a sudden loud noise; with a sudden 

                                        impact 

    navigation /n.	                the act or process of navigating 航海

   calculation /n.               the act of adding, subtracting, multipl-

                                        ying,or dividing to find a result 计算

    calculate vt.

    calculator n.	              计算器

   couriter n. 	                sth. of value in bargaining; a return 

                                        attack,such as a blow in boxing 讨价还

                         价的本钱; 回击,反击 

   precarious /a.                insecure; depending upon mere assumption 

                                       不安全的;根据不足的,靠不住的 

   exceptionally /	        unusually 

     ad. 

    authority /n.                  power to influence;	power to give orders 

                                        and make others obey 权威; 权力

   ignoramus /n.                an ignorant person 无知的人

   stray /strei/ vi.               wander away;(of thoughts or conversation)

                                        move away from the subject 走离; 离题

   specialty /n.                  a special field of work or study 专业

   outline /'autlain/vt.         indicate the main ideas or facts of 

                      n.               a systematic listing of the important

                                        points of a subject 提纲

   press vt.                       demand or ask for continuously 催促; 逼迫

   credulous /a.                 tending to believe sth.on little evidence,

                                        arising from credulity 轻信的

   burden /n.                     sth. difficult to bear; load 重负;负荷	

                        
                        Phrases & Expressions  
    follow up                       pursue or investigate closely;take further action

                                         after (sth. ) 深入研究或调查; 采取进一步行动 

   for tbe sake of	         for the good or advantage of ; for the purpose of

                                     为了…的利益; ~为了

   throw / shed lf ght on     make clear ; explain 使明白, 使明朗; 解释

   and so forth                   and so on 

    as for                             with regard to, concerning 至于

   may well ( not )              be very likely ( not ) to 完全(不)可能

   brlng out                        show; offer to the public 拿出; 使显出; 推出(新产

                          品等)

    aim at                             have as one,s target, objective, etc. 

    fall back on                    turn to for support 求助于

   rest on                           depend on, rely on 

    stray away from              wander from; move from 偏离

   start off                          begin; depart 

    in a way                          to a certain extent; a little; somewhat 在某种程

                          度上
                             Proper Names
   Saint Joan /                    圣女贞德

  Bernard Shaw /               萧伯纳