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新概念英语笔记整理:第四册第56课

  Lesson 56 The Age of Automation自动化时代
          science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society is
          changing at a speed which is quite unprecedented. There is a great technological explosion around
          us, generated by science. This explosion is already freeing vast numbers of people from their
          traditional bondage to nature, and now at last we have it in our power to free mankind once and for
          all from the fear which is based on want. Now, for the first time, man can reasonably begin to think
          that life can be something more than a grim struggle for survival. But even today, in spite of the high
          standard of living which has become general in the more fortunate West, the majority of people in
          the world still spend nearly all their time and energy in a never-ending struggle with nature to secure
          the food and shelter they need. Even in this elementary effort millions of human beings each year
          die unnecessarily and wastefully from hunger, disease, or flood.
          Yet,in the West, science and technology have made it possible for us to have a plentiful supply of
          food, produced by only a fraction of the labour that was necessary even a few decades ago. In the
          United States, for instance, one man on the land produces more than enough food to feed fifteen
          men in the cities, and, in fact, there is a surplus of food grown even by this small proportion of the
          American labour force. We have considerably extended our expectation of life. We have enriched
          our lives by creating physical mobility through the motor-car, the jet aeroplane, and other means of
          mechanical transport; and we have added to our intellectual mobility by the telephone, radio, and
          television. Not content with these advances, we are now thrusting forward to the stars, and the
          conquest o space no longer strikes us as Wellsian or Jules Vernian. And with the advent of the new
          phase of technology we call automation, we have the promise both of greater leisure and of even
          greater material and intellectual riches.
          But this is not inevitable. It depends on automation being adequately exploited. We shall need to
          apply our scientific and technological resources to literally every aspect of our society, to our
          commerce, our industry, our Medicine, our agriculture, our transportation.
          It is fascinating and encouraging to observe the development of this immense process, a process in
          which man appears all the time to be engaged in the act of creating an extension of himself. In his
          new technological successes this appears particularly true. He is extending his eyes with radar; his
          tongue and his ear through telecommunication; his muscle and body structure through
          mechanization. He extends his own energies by the generation and transmission of power and his
          nervous system and his thinking and decision-making faculties through automation. If this
          observation is accurate, as I believe it is, the implications are far-reaching. It might be reasonable to
          conclude that the direction of modern science and technology is towards the creation of a series of
          machine-systems based on man as a model.
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