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大学体验英语综合教程Book3_U2PA
Unit 2 Nobel Prize Winners Alfred Nobel Swedish Industrialist 1833-1896,12,10 Passage A Einstein’s Compass Page 34 Watch and think Structure Analysis Para.____ The uniqueness of young Albert Para._________ The reasons accounting for Einstein’s success Para._________ Einstein’s success and pursuit Sentence Analysis When he was 5 years old and sick in bed, Hermann Einstein brought Albert a device that did stir his intellect. It was the first time he had seen a compass. [1] He lay there shaking and twisting the odd thing, certain he could fool it into pointing off in a new direction. [2] But try as he might, the compass needle would always find its way back to pointing in the direction of north. “A wonder,” he thought. [3] The invisible force that guided the compass needle was evidence to Albert that there was more to our world that meets the eye. There was “something behind things, something deeply hidden.” (Para. 2) Sentence Analysis [1] He lay there shaking and twisting the odd thing, certain he could fool it into pointing off in a new direction. (Para. 2) He lay there relaxed. He lay there silent. 他躺在床上摇晃摆弄着这个奇怪的玩意,认为自己肯定能将指针糊弄到指向另一个方向。 Sentence Analysis [2] But try as he might, the compass needle would always find its way back to pointing in the direction of north.(Para.2) as: although 让步状语从句的部分倒装 Hard as he tried (= Although he tried hard), he was unable to make much progress. Child as he was, he knew what was the right thing to do. Sentence Analysis [3] The invisible force that guided the compass needle was evidence to Albert that there was more to our world than meets the eye. (Para.2) 引导指南针的无形力量使他认识到,我们肉眼看到的只是世界的一部分。 The DNA test result was evidence to the police that the murderer was someone else. evident: adj. easily seen or understand Harry’s courage during his illness was evident to everyone. Sentence Analysis There’s more to somebody/sth than meets the eye: used to say that someone or sth is more interesting or intel
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