高职:《实用英语》课程教学资源_Unit Five Text B Intel Announces US 50 Million for China Research Center

Unit Five Text B Intel Announces US S 50 Million for china research center
Text B Unit Five Intel Announces US $ 50 Million for China Research Center

Unit five Text B Pre-Reading Task 1."Intel"is the name of a(n) A U.S. company B. IBM computer C government department D branch of the Internet 2. China is a country scientists and engineers in terms of computing technology. A. poor in B. rich in C. lacking in D. with a surplus of
I. Pre-Reading Task 1. “Intel” is the name of a(n) _____. A. U.S. company B. IBM computer C. government department D. branch of the Internet 2. China is a country _____ scientists and engineers in terms of computing technology. A. poor in B. rich in C. lacking in D. with a surplus of Text B Unit Five


I I. Text-related Information (1) Intel Corporation is an American manufacture of semiconductor computer circuits. Besides microprocessors the company makes micro-controllers( single-chip computers), memory chips, computer modules and boards, net work and conferencing products, and parallel supercomputers Its headquarters are in Santa Clara, Calif The company was founded in 1968 by robert noyce and Gordon moore who had invented the integrated circuit while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. They formed their own company, n m electronics, in order to manufacture large -scale integrated (LSi) circuits. The two men were soon joined by andrew grove who remained the company's head into the mid-1990S. The new company soon changed its name to intel
Intel Corporation is an American manufacture of semiconductor computer circuits. Besides microprocessors, the company makes micro-controllers(single-chip computers), memory chips , computer modules and boards, net work and conferencing products, and parallel supercomputers Its headquarters are in Santa Clara, Calif. The company was founded in 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, who had invented the integrated circuit while working at Fairchild Semiconductor. They formed their own company, N M Electronics, in order to manufacture large –scale integrated (LSI) circuits. The two men were soon joined by Andrew Grove, who remained the company’s head into the mid-1990s. The new company soon changed its name to Intel. II.Text-related Information(1)

intel Intel Products (Changdu) Ltd. Assembly and Test Plant 英特尔产品 有限公司 奠基 200447

Dr Andrew s grove

II. Text-related Information(2) Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Andrew S. Grove. Andrew s Grove was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1936. He graduated from the City College of New York in 1960 with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree and received his Ph D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1963. Upon graduation, he joined the Research and development Laboratory of Fairchild Semiconductor and became Assistant Director of research and Development in 1967. In July 1968, Dr Grove participated in the founding of Intel Corporation. He worked hand in hand with founders, robert noyce and Gordon moore in guiding the success of Intel. In 1979 he was named its President. and in 1987 he was named chief executive Officer. In May 1997 he was named Chairman and ceo, and in May 1998 he relinquished his ceo title and remains as Chairman of the board
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Andrew S. Grove. Andrew S. Grove was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1936. He graduated from the City College of New York in 1960 with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree and received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1963. Upon graduation, he joined the Research and Development Laboratory of Fairchild Semiconductor and became Assistant Director of Research and Development in 1967. In July 1968, Dr. Grove participated in the founding of Intel Corporation. He worked hand in hand with founders, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore in guiding the success of Intel. In 1979 he was named its President, and in 1987 he was named Chief Executive Officer. In May 1997 he was named Chairman and CEO, and in May 1998 he relinquished his CEO title and remains as Chairman of the Board. II.Text-related Information(2)

l. Detailed Study: 1. issue n.①问题,议题 e.g: They will debate the nationalization issue next week 他们将在下周辩论国有化议题。 ②发行 e.g: I bought the new stamp the day ofits issue 这种新邮票我是在发行当天买到的 发行,发布 e.g: The government is expected to issue a statement about the crisis 预订政府会对这场危机发表一个声明。 常用短语] make an issue of sth.为某事而争论; at issue在争议中的; issue forth发出,出来; issue from由.而来,由.产生
1. issue n.①问题,议题 e.g: They will debate the nationalization issue next week. 他们将在下周辩论国有化议题。 ②发行 e.g: I bought the new stamp the day of its issue. 这种新邮票我是在发行当天买到的。 v.发行,发布 e.g: The government is expected to issue a statement about the crisis. 预订政府会对这场危机发表一个声明。 [常用短语]make an issue of sth.为某事而争论;atissue在争议中的; issue forth发出,出来;issue from由……而来,由……产生 III. Detailed Study:

2. extend v ①延伸,延续 e.g: The hot weather extended into October.炎热的天气一直持续到十月份。 ②延长,扩展 e.g: The enterprise plans to extend its actiyities to produce TV sets 这家企业计划扩大经营范围,开始生产电机 [常用短语 extend.to延伸,扩展
2. extend v. ①延伸,延续 e.g: The hot weather extended into October.炎热的天气一直持续到十月份。 ②延长,扩展 e.g: The enterprise plansto extend its activities to produceTV sets. 这家企业计划扩大经营范围,开始生产电机。 [常用短语 extend… to延伸,扩展

3. conduct v.①进行,管理 e.g: The business is conducted from small offices in London 这卖是由伦敦商业区的小营业所管理的 ②引导,带领 e.g:/The guide conducted us round the castle导游陪伴我们游览了古堡。 n./①行为,表现 e.g: The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct 那位记者被指控有不道德的行为。 ②处理,管理 e.g: He seemed dissatisfied with the conduct of the negotiations 他似乎对谈判的进展不满
3.conduct v.①进行,管理 e.g: The businessis conducted from small offices in London. 这买卖是由伦敦商业区的小营业所管理的。 ②引导,带领 e.g: The guide conducted us round the castle. 导游陪伴我们游览了古堡。 n.①行为,表现 e.g: The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct. 那位记者被指控有不道德的行为。 ②处理,管理 e.g: He seemed dissatisfied with the conduct of the negotiations 他似乎对谈判的进展不满
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