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新概念英语笔记整理:第四册第45课

  Lesson 45 The Process of Ageing老化的过程
          At the age of twelve years, the human body is at its most vigorous. It has yet to reach its full size
          and strength, and its owner his or her full intelligence; but at this age the likelihood of death is least.
          Earlier we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall
          undergo a progressive loss of our vigour and resistance which, though imperceptible at first, will
          finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and
          however well society, and our doctors, look after us. This decline in vigour with the passing of
          time is called ageing. It is one of the most unpleasant discoveries which we all make that we must
          decline in this way, that if we escape wars, accidents and diseases we shall eventually die of old
          age, and that this happens at a rate which differs little from person to person, so that there are
          heavy odds in favour of our dying between the ages of sixty-five and eighty. Some of us will die
          sooner, a few will live longer-- on into a ninth or tenth decade. But the chances are against it, and
          there is a virtual limit on how long we can hope to remain alive, however lucky and robust we are.
          Normal people tend to forget this process unless and until they are reminded of it. We are so
          familiar with the fact that man ages, that people have for years assumed that the process of losing
          vigour with time, of becoming more likely to die the older we get, was something self-evident, like
          the cooling of a hot kettle or the wearing-out of a pair of shoes. They have also assumed that all
          animals, and probably other organisms such as trees, or even the universe itself, must in the nature
          of things 'wear out'. Most animals we commonly observe do in fact age as we do if given the
          chance to live long enough; and mechanical systems like a wound watch or the sun, do in fact run
          out of energy in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics (whether the whole universe
          does so is a moot point at present). But these are not analogous to what happens when man ages A
          run-down watch is still a watch and can be rewound. An old watch, by contrast, becomes so worn
          and unreliable that it eventually is not worth mending But a watch could never repair itself it does
          not consist of living parts, only of metal, which wears away by friction. We could,at one time,
          repair ourselves well enough, at least, to overcome all but the most instantly fatal illnesses an
          accidents. Between twelve and eighty years we gradually lose this power; an illness which at
          twelve would knock us over, at eighty can knock us out, and into
          our grave. If we could stay as vigorous as we are at twelve, it would take about 700 years for half
          of us to die, and another 700 for the survivors to be reduce by half again.
          New words and expressions 生词短语
          infant 婴儿(会说点话)
          baby 婴儿(不会说话)
          the infant industry 新兴产业
          in its infancy 在初始阶段
          vulnerable 脆弱的
          be vulnerable to 受不了
          fragile 脆弱
          barefaced 厚颜无耻的
          defenceless 脆弱的(不设防的,无保护的)
          imperceptible 感觉不到的
          (大多数 p 开头的形容词,反义词加 im)
          invisible 看不到的
          indiscernible 观察不到的
          minute 微小的
          subtle 细微的
          steep 急转直下的(陡峭的)
          steep demand 苛刻的要求
          ageing 老化
          aged wine 陈酿
          odds 可能性
          likelihood 可能性
          It’s odds that…
          The odds are…
          There are odds… 都是 ……有可能
          Odd 怪异的
          virtual 实际的
          robust 强健的 (乐百氏)
          muscular 强壮的
          athletic 壮的
          kettle 水壶
          wearing-ou t 穿破
          thermodynamics 热力学
          moot point 有争议的
          run-down 破旧的
          decrepit 衰老
          dilapidated 破旧的
          shabby 破旧的(房子)
          Notes on the text 课文注释
          1.vigorous 后省略 stage同义词:livelyrobust dynamic
          2.yet=however yet 可在句中,不用标点however 用在句中要用逗号
          3.stealthy slide out of room 溜出房间 play truant 逃学
          4.injection
          cry one’s eyes out 嚎啕大哭
          5.undergo 经历 up and down/ lows and highs 沉浮
          6.the passing of time 时光流逝
          7.heavy odds 极大可能
          8.virtual:physical
          9.寿命 life-span life expectancy longevity
          10.tend to 倾向,不由自主
          11.spoil oneself 糟蹋自己
          12.the …the …并列比较
          13.organism 有机体
          14.wind 上发条wound 上了发条的run-down 发条不紧的
          15.but=except
          16.fatul=deadly 致命的
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