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词汇:Science 科学

Are bars places just to meet friends and chat casually about mundane things? Not any more. Scientists have been organising periodic lectures and experiments in bars in several cities in nine countries. In May, hundreds of them took part in a festival called Pint of Science.

British neuroscience researcher Michael Motskin started the festival with a colleague three years ago in the UK.

But you don’t have to be an egghead to follow a discussion. Motskin says: “We ask top scientists to present their scientific discoveries in a down-to-earth setting over a drink or two. We want to give everyone a chance to pick the brains of the UK’s most brilliant academics, away from the stuffy laboratory or lecture theatre.”

And what do they discuss? Topics range from dark matter to climate change. The science in films such as Star Wars, Star Trek and Interstellar has also proved popular. And a young physicist even demonstrated how a model of the universe can be built from plastic Lego bricks. An audience with a taste for a more practical experience might enjoy the lecture given in a pub in Soho, central London. It was about the effects of beer on the human body.

One might argue that a bit of alcohol helps people relax, freeing their imaginations so that they are better able to contemplate the wonders of the universe. That would make the pub the ideal venue for science – and a handy place to be if you make a big discovery and want to celebrate. Back in the 1950s, scientists James Watson and Francis Crick announced their discovery over a pint at The Eagle pub in Cambridge. And what did they discover? Well, just a little thing called the double helix structure of DNA. It eventually won them a Nobel Prize. Champagne please!

词汇表

mundane 平凡无趣的

periodic 定期的

pint (容量单位)品脱

neuroscience 神经系统科学,神经病学

egghead 受过高等教育的人,有知识的人

scientific discovery 科学发现

down-to-earth 求实的,脚踏实地的,友好的

to pick the brains 讨教,听取别人的高见

academic 学术的

stuffy 闷热不透气的

dark matter 暗物质

climate change 气候变化

physicist 物理学家

double helix structure 双股螺旋结构

DNA 脱氧核糖核酸

测验与练习

1. 阅读课文并回答问题。

1. When did the Pint of Science festival start?
2. What does the Pint of Science’s co-founder want to give ordinary people?
3. Who talked about plastic bricks?
4. Why does the writer describe the lecture about the effects of beer on the body as ‘a practical experience’?
5. Which word in the text means ‘convenient’?

2. 请你在不参考课文的情况下完成下列练习。选择一个意思合适的单词填入句子的空格处。

1. Jennifer knows a lot about Medieval History. She’s _________.

a neuroscientist             a physicist                      an egghead               a pub owner

2. Mary only talks about her house, her boyfriend, her new haircut. I’m a bit tired of her __________ conversation!

ideal                            mundane                       periodic                   handy

3. I know everything about London festivals. You can pick __________ brains whenever you like.

some                           your                             my                          up

4. The lecture was sold out. I should have bought a ticket earlier, but I had no idea it would be so __________.

scientific                      handy                            popular                    mundane

5. I admire science fiction writers. They have a lot of __________.

practical experience       scientific discoveries             taste                  imagination

答案

1. 阅读课文并回答问题。

1. When did the Pint of Science festival start?
Three years ago.

2. What does the Pint of Science’s co-founder want to give ordinary people?
An opportunity to question top scientists, away from the laboratory.

3. Who talked about plastic bricks?
A young physicist who demonstrated how the universe is built.

4. Why does the writer describe the lecture about the effects of beer on the body as ‘a practical experience’?
Because it is given in a pub.

5. Which word in the text means ‘convenient’?
Handy. 

2. 请你在不参考课文的情况下完成下列练习。选择一个意思合适的单词填入句子的空格处。

1. Jennifer knows a lot about Medieval History. She’s an egghead.

2. Mary only talks about her house, her boyfriend, her new haircut. I’m a bit tired of her mundane conversation!

3. I know everything about London festivals. You can pick my brains whenever you like.

4. The lecture was sold out. I should have bought a ticket earlier, but I had no idea it would be so popular.

5. I admire science fiction writers. They have a lot of imagination.

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