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单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,Unit 2 Robots,Unit 2 Robots,1,Using Language,Using Language,2,Leading in,Isaac Asimov(1920-1992),A Russian-born American author and,professor of biochemistry,a highly,successful and exceptionally prolific,writer best known for his works of,science fiction and for his popular,science books.,Leading in Isaac Asimov(19,3,Asimov wrote or edited more than five hundred books.Asimovs most famous work are the Foundation Seriesand the Robot series.,Asimov wrote or edited mo,4,in his home library in 1976,Old photo,in his home library in 1976 Ol,5,speech,speech,6,in the army,in the army,7,Isaac Asimovs memorial meeting,Isaac Asimovs memorial meetin,8,作品:,I,Robot,作品,100,最新科学指南,作品:I,Robot 作品100 最新科学指南,9,For against,Discuss his three laws for robots.,or,Three Laws for robots are a set of three rules written by Isaac Asimov,which almost all positronic robots appearing in his fiction must obey.1.A robot must not injure human beings or allow them to be injured.2.A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.3.A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.,For against Discuss his,10,Asimov had both an extraordinary imagination,that,gave him the ability to explore future worlds and an amazing mind,with which,he searched for explanations of everything,in the present and the past.,翻译,阿西莫夫不仅有着超凡的想象力,使他能对未来世界进行探索,而且还有着惊人的智力,使他能对现在和过去的各种事物作出解释。,Explanation,Asimov had both an extraordina,11,点拨,该句的主干为,Asimov had both an extraordinary imagination and an amazing mind,。,that,引导的定语从句修饰,imagination;with which,引导的定语从句修饰,mind,。,in the present and the past,修饰,everything,。,点拨 该句的主干为Asimov had both an,12,Life,2 January,1920-6 April,1992,Place of birth and death,He was born in Russia and died in _,Books he wrote,Mystery stories,_ books,and books about the Bible and Shakespeare.,New York,science and history,Reading and discussing,1.Dealing with his Bibliography.,Life 2 January,1920-6 April,13,Work he did,Worked in his parents _ store.,Worked as a(n)_ chemist at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.,Became a biochemistry teacher at Boston University School of Medicine.,Gave up teaching to become a(n)_.,full-time writer,candy,junior,Work he didWorked in his paren,14,2.True or False:,1,),.,Isaac Asimovs best known work was his mystery stories.,2,),.,Asimov was born in America on 2 January,1920.,3,),.,Asimov became a biochemistry teacher in 1949.,4,),.,In 1931 Asimovs talent for writing became obvious.,T,T,F,F,2.True or False:TTF F,15,5,),.,In 1950,he published his first science book.,6,),.,“The Foundation Trilogy”consists of 3 stories about death and rebirth of a great empire in a galaxy of the future.,7,),.,In his collection of short stories,he developed a set of three“laws”for robots.,T,T,F,5).In 1950,he published his,16,Listening and speaking,Molly Kate,1.Who really likes the story?,2.Who thinks that Claire loved,Tony?,3.Who thinks that Tony loved,Claire?,Listening and speaking Molly,17,4.Who thinks that the purpose,of Tonys actions was to make Claire feel good about herself.,5.Who thinks taking Tony away must have hurt Claire?,6.Who said that making a robot so much like a man was bound to cause trouble?,Molly Kate,4.Who thinks that the purpo,18,LISTENING TEXT,SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,Listen to Molly(M)and Kate(K)discussing the story“Satisfaction Guaranteed”.,LISTENING TEXTSATISFACTION GUA,19,M:,Dont you think that was a great love story,Kate?,K:,No,not really.,M:,You didnt?Well,I loved it.There was so much emotion between Tony and Claire.,M:Dont you think that was a,20,K:,Molly,thats rubbish.Tony was just a machine.Yes,Claire fell in love with him,but I dont believe robots can feel emotion of any kind.Thats the difference between them and us.,K:Molly,thats rubbish.Tony,21,M:,Well,I disagree.I think Tony loved Claire.Remember he said to her that he didnt want to leave her the next day,and that he felt more than just the wish to please her?Then he kissed her.,K:,Yes,Molly,that was just part of Tonys role.They made him so he wouldnt allow a human being to be hurt.,M:Well,I disagree.I think T,22,He could see that Claire was hurting herself by her lack of confidence.So he tried to make her feel good about herself.It had nothing to do with emotion,that was just how he was made.,He could see that Claire was h,23,M:,Yes Kate,but he did hurt Claire.,K,:How?,M:,He was so kind to her that she fell in love with him.So it must have hurt her when he was taken away.,K,:True,true.I guess thats why the company had to rebuild himer the machine I mean!,M:Yes Kate,but he did hurt C,24,M:,Yes,such a shame really.Id like a robot like Tony living at my house.Imagine a handsome man whose only purpose in life is to please you!,K:,Actually,I suppose that was the companys greatest mistake.,M:,Er?,M:Yes,such a shame really.I,25,K:,They made the robot look so much like a real man,so it was bound to cause trouble!,
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