时间:2019-01-02 作者:英语课 分类:VOA2003(下)-教育与新闻


英语课


By Jerilyn Watson



Broadcast: October 30, 2003


This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report.


Many people remember the day in school when they had to 1)cut up a dead frog. Students often perform this 2)dissection 1 as a requirement for biology class. A 3)smelly chemical, 4)formaldehyde, preserves the body of the frog. The students remove and identify the organs as part of learning about the science of life.
But some schools no longer require students to cut apart frogs. Cost may be an issue. Also, animal rights activists 2 may object.
Today, more and more students learn about frogs by computer, through "virtual 3 dissection." A company called Froguts sells educational services to schools. But it also offers a free demonstration 4 on its Web site. First, the image of a whole 5)bullfrog appears on the screen. Users of the site direct cutting tools with clicks of their computer mouse. Lines show where to cut. Several steps later, the frog is open. The next steps are to remove and identify the heart, lungs and other organs.
The Web site is froguts-dot-com. That's spelled f-r-o-g-u-t-s.
Some educators praise virtual dissection. Others say nothing can replace the real thing.
Other virtual activities are also increasingly popular in schools. Some schools cannot send their students to places like museums and zoos. Distance and money may prevent them. But children can still “visit” zoo animals, museum collections and historic 5 places by computer.
Last year, Maine launched a plan to become the first state to provide laptop computers to each of its middle school students and teachers. Maine is a small Northeastern state which, like many other states, is facing budget troubles. But now seventh and eighth graders and their teachers in more than two-hundred-forty schools have these wireless 6 computers.
And the idea is spreading. Michigan, for example, has started to spend twenty-two-million dollars for laptop or hand-held computers for sixth graders. Schools can get the computers if they can pay twenty-five dollars for each student.
Yet such plans have critics, as a story in the magazine U.S. News and World Report noted 7. They say there is little proof that computers are better than traditional teaching methods. Other teachers say the computer is simply another tool that depends on how it is used.
This VOA Special English Education Report was written by Jerilyn Watson. This is Steve Ember.


注释:
1) cut up  v.切碎, 歼灭
2) dissection [ di5sekFEn ] n.解剖, 切开
3) smelly [5smeli] adj.发臭的, 有臭味的
4) formaldehyde [ fC:5mAldi7haid ] n.(化)甲醛, 蚁醛
5) bullfrog [ 5bulfrC^ ] n.(动物)牛蛙, 菜蛙



n.分析;解剖
  • A dissection of your argument shows several inconsistencies.对你论点作仔细分析后发现一些前后矛盾之处。
  • Researchers need a growing supply of corpses for dissection.研究人员需要更多的供解剖用的尸体。
n.(政治活动的)积极分子,活动家( activist的名词复数 )
  • His research work was attacked by animal rights activists . 他的研究受到了动物权益维护者的抨击。
  • Party activists with lower middle class pedigrees are numerous. 党的激进分子中有很多出身于中产阶级下层。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.实质上的,事实上的,实际上的
  • This reply is a virtual acceptance of our offer.这一回答实质上是接受了我们的建议。
  • At that time the East India Company was the virtual ruler of Bengal.那时东印度公司是孟加拉的实际统治者。
n.表明,示范,论证,示威
  • His new book is a demonstration of his patriotism.他写的新书是他的爱国精神的证明。
  • He gave a demonstration of the new technique then and there.他当场表演了这种新的操作方法。
adj.历史上著名的,具有历史意义的
  • This is a historic occasion.这是具有重大历史意义的时刻。
  • We are living in a great historic era.我们正处在一个伟大的历史时代。
adj.无线的;n.无线电
  • There are a lot of wireless links in a radio.收音机里有许多无线电线路。
  • Wireless messages tell us that the ship was sinking.无线电报告知我们那艘船正在下沉。
adj.著名的,知名的
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
学英语单词
actual user
aggregate auction
areae porosae laterales
ax-hammer
bad sort
Ban Lamduan
be located in
belief revision
betterment tax
Boerner-Lukens test
bootcut
boric oxide anomaly
bullet density
casting schedule
Chemestrogen
Closterium
code identifier
coding DNA
cold shots
commerial forest
communtator reftifier
compound swinging type jaw crusher
concealed solonchak
conceits
Conn, L.
continuous husking
Crow, Jim
damped least square method
decanoyl peroxide
depolyalkylation
diffusion separator
divided winding armature
drape round
EGME
embellishers
ex post realized profit
expected utility
figure-skating
follow the development of
ground hay
in short pants
indeclarable
inunct
Juan José Paso
keeping equipment records
land asphalt
Latin American art
lay emphasis up on
left-handed opening
mailes
Mangodara
meadow hay
mechanical refining process
mechanical tentioning equipment
moaning Minnie
neuropter
Norreis
NUGMW
optical modulation depth
optimal control problem
parasitic capacity
parkss
peptide map
peptogenous
phase-detecting
points race
polecats
pressure rating
propeller jet engine
Pyeonghae
red rot of sugar cane
reefs
reserve antenna
Robert Of Gloucester
rosettes
runway weight bearing capacity
scoliophthalmus pallisinervis
self-aligning seat washer
serve the majesty
shot hole weevil
SHTHG
specific environment
speed sensing element
steel-workers
street-doors
subnuclei
Syme
tetraethylpyrophosphate(TEPP)
thuringite (ferrian chamosite)
tone-arm
tosses and turns
traffic estimating
tuning coil
two - way traffic
unconnectednesses
Uzi I.
Vietnamization
visible-trades
vision robot
written policy
Yate's algorithm
Yellowtail Res.