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上外版大学英语写作精选第三册(10)

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   Unit 10    Text

    Alvin Toffler writes about the fact that technology is advancing much faster today than ever before in history. The symbols of technology are no longer factory smokestacks or assembly lines. As we are headed for the future, the pace will quicken still further.

    The Fantastic Spurt in Technology

    A. Toffler

    To most people the term technology conjures up images of smoky steel mills or noisy machines. Perhaps the classic representation of technology is still the assembly line created by Henry Ford half a century ago and made into a social symbol by Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times. This symbol, however, has always been inadequate and misleading, for technology has always been more than factories and machines. The invention of the horse collar in the middle ages led to major changes in agricultural methods and was as much a technological advance as the invention of the Bessemer furnace centuries later. Moreover, technology includes techniques, or ways to do things, as well as the machines that may or may not be necessary to apply them. It includes ways to make chemical reactions occur, ways to breed fish, plant forests, light theaters, count votes or teach history.

    The old symbols of technology are even more misleading today, when the most advanced technological processes are carried out far from assembly lines or blast furnaces. Indeed, in electronics, in space technology, in most of the new industries, quiet and clean surroundings are characteristic —— even sometimes essential. And the assembly line —— the organization of large numbers of men to carry out simple repetitive

    The process is completed, the loop closed, when the diffusion of technology embodying the new idea, in turn, helps generate new creative ideas. Today there is evidence that the time between each of the steps in this cycle has been shortened.

    Thus it is not merely true, as frequently noted, that 90 percent of all the scientists who ever lived are now alive, and that new scientific discoveries are being mad every day. These new ideas are put to work much more quickly than ever before. The time between the first and second stages of the cycle —— between idea and application —— has been radically reduced. This is a striking difference between ourselves and our ancestors. It is not that we are more eager or less lazy than our ancestors, but we have, with the passage of time, invented all sorts of social device to hasten the process.

    But if it takes less time to bring a new idea to the marketplace, it also takes less time for it to sweep through the society. For example, the refrigerator was introduced in the United States before 1920, yet its peak production did not come until more than thirty years later. However, by 1950 —— in only a few years —— television had grown from a laboratory novelty to the biggest part of show business. So the interval between the second and third stages of the cycle —— between application and diffusion —— has likewise been cut, and the pace of diffusion is rising with astonishing speed.

    The stepped-up pace of invention, application and diffusion, in turn, accelerates the whole cycle still further. For new machines or techniques are not merely a product, but a source, of fresh creative ideas.

    NEW WORDS

    fantastic a.  unbelievably large or great 极大的;难以置信的

    spurt n.  a short sudden increase of activity, effort or speed; burst 猛增;突然加速;迸发

    conjure vt. cause (sth.) to appear in the mind 唤起;使想起

    smoky a.  giving out much smoke

    mill n.  factory or workshop

    classic a.  typical 经典的,典型的

    representation n.  sth. that represents 代表

    represent vt.

    symbol n.  sign, mark, or object which represents a person, idea, value, etc. 象征

    inadequate a.  not adequate; insufficient

    misleading a.  causing wrong conclusions; causing mistakes

    mislead vt.

    invention n.  the act of inventing; sth. invented

    horse collar马轭

    agricultural a.  of agriculture

    furnace n.  熔炉,炉子

    apply vt. put into use or operation 应用,运用

    occur vt. take place; happen

    breed vt. raise (esp. animals) 饲养

    vote n.  选票;选举(权)

    advanced a.  far on in development; modern

    blast n.  鼓风;送风

    blast furnace鼓风炉;高炉

    electronics n.  电子技术;电子学

    surroundings n.  (used with a pl. v. ) everything around and about a place; conditions of life 环境

    characteristic a.  showing the individual character 表示特性的

    essential a.  necessary; most important

    organization n.  the act of organizing; an organized body or system

    repetitive n.  the act of organizing; an organized body or system

    repetitive a.  of or characterized by the act of repeating

    repetition  n.

   

    outdated a.  no longer in general use; old-fashioned 过时的

    quicken v.  make or become quick(er)

    acceleration n.  加速

    dramatize vt. put into dramatic from; express or represent (sth.) in a dramatic or exaggerated way

    account n.  report or description

    transportation n.  the business of carrying people or goods from  one place to another 运输

    transport vt.

    BC abbr. Before ( the birth of) Christ 公元前

    available a.  capable of being got, obtained, used, etc. 可获得的;可利用的

    camel n.  骆驼

    caravan n.  (往返于沙漠地带的)商队

    average vt. have as an average 平均为

    per prep. for each 每

    mph abbr. miles per hour

    chariot n.  two-wheeled carriage pulled by horses (古时)双轮马拉战车

    maximum n. & a. (being) the largest number, amount, etc.

    roughly ad. about; more or less but not exactly

    impressive a.  making a deep impression on the mind and feelings 给人深刻的印象的

    exceed vt. go or be beyond a limit, measure, or degree 超过

    coach n.  large, old-fashioned, closed carriage pulled by  horses 四轮大马车

    operate v.  (cause to ) work, be in action

    mere a.  nothing more than

    locomotive a.  railway engine 火车头

    race n.  main division of any living things; nation or tribe 属;人种

    airplane n.  飞机

    flick n.  sudden, light blow or stroke; sudden short movement 轻弹;突然的轻快动作

    rocket n.  火箭

    capsule n.  the part of a spaceship in which the pilots live and work and from which the engine is separate when the takeoff is completed 宇宙密封舱

    altitude n.  高,(尤指海拔)高度

    mineral n.  矿物,矿石

    accelerative a.  加速的

    trend n.  general direction; tendency 趋向;倾向

    pattern n.  the way in which sth. happens or develops 模式

    statistical a.  统计的;统计学的

    unmistakable a.  clearly recognizable

    innovation n.  the introduction of sth. new; new idea, method, or invention 革新;新方法

    stage n.  point, period or step in development 阶段;时期

    cycle n.  series of events taking place in a regularly repeated order 循环;周期

    feasible a.  capable or being carried out or done; possible 可行的

    diffusion n.  the act of spreading out (knowledge, etc.) widely 扩散;传播

    embody vt. give form to express 体现

    generate vt. cause to exist or occur; produce 发生;产生

    shorten v.  make or become shorter

    scientific a.  of science; guided by the rules of science

    radically ad. fundamentally; essentially; extremely

    striking a.  very noticeable; attracting attention 显著的

    ancestor n.  祖先

    marketplace n.  square or open place in a town where a market is held

    refrigerator n.  冰箱

    frige n.  refrigerator

    peak n.  the highest point or level; the pointed top fo a mountain or hill 顶峰;山峰

    novelty n.  sth. new and unusual; innovation 新奇的事物

    novel a.  新颖的,新奇的likewise ad. in the same way