懂你英語(yǔ) Level 6 Unit 3 Part 2 Reading【Hedy Lamarr】

Hedy Lamarr

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Hedy Lamarr was born Hedwig Eva Naria Kiesler in 1914 in Vienna, Austria. By the time she was a teenager, she had decided to drop out of school and seek fame as an actress. She first appeared in a German film in 1930. She was attractive and talented enough to be in three more films in 1931, but it was her controversial film 'Ecstasy' that brought her worldwide fame as an actress.


Hedy Lamarr = 海蒂·拉瑪

drop out of school= 退學(xué)

seek fame = 追求名利

controversial= 有爭(zhēng)議的,引起爭(zhēng)議的



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In 1937 she fled from her country and secretly moved to Hollywood, where she reinvented herself. She changed her name to Hedy Lamarr, with the nick name 'the most beautiful woman in films'. However, Lamarr defied the leading-lady stereotype by also pursuing an interest in mathematics and engineering. She soon took up inventing. Her earliest inventions included an improved traffic stoplight and a tablet that would dissolve in water to create a carbonated drink.


fled= 逃走,逃掉( flee的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞 )

reinvent= 徹底改造,重塑

defied = 不服從( defy的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞 ),向……挑戰(zhàn)

stereotype= 刻板印象,固定印象

take up doing sth. = 開(kāi)始從事做某事

dissolve = 溶解,分解

carbonated drink = 碳酸飲料



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With the ongoing World War, Lamarr was inspired to contribute the war effort. She designed a radio guidance system for torpedoes. With the help of composer George Antheil, whom she met in 1940, she discovered a way to break up signals and transmit them over different frequencies. Using a method similar to the way player piano work, they designed a frequency-hopping system that would continually change the radio signals sent to a torpedo. While others, including Nikola Tesla, had explored similar ideas of frequency hopping, Lamarr and Antheil obtained a patent for their invention in 1942 for what would become known as spread-spectrum technology.


torpedo = 魚(yú)雷

composer = 作曲家

frequency-hopping = 跳頻

patent = 專利

spread-spectrum = 擴(kuò)頻



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Although the U.S. Navy did not adopt the technology during the war, it was used during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. For decades Lamarr’s technology remained behind the scenes, but ultimately it led to the creation of today’s spread-spectrum communication technology, such as Wi-Fi networks, mobile phones, GPS and Bluetooth technologies.


behind the scenes = 在幕后

ultimately = 最后,最終



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Lamarr and Antheil eventually received several awards for their lifetime creative achievements that contributed so much to society. They were inducted into the national investors Hall of Fame in 2014, after her death in 2000.


induct into = 加入



Exercises:

1. What is the likely purpose of the author?

>> to throw light on Lamarr's life and work

2. What movie brought her worldwide fame as an actress?

>> The controversial film, Ecstasy.

3. A guidance system is a device for controlling direction.

4. If you reinvent yourself, you take up a new way of life.


Please tap the first correct sentence to appear:

1. What was her nick name in Hollywood?

>> She changed her name to Hedy Lamarr, with the nick name 'the most beautiful woman in films'.

2. When did she secure a patent?

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Fill in the blanks:

1. She was attractive and talented enough to be in three more films in 1931, but it was her controversial film 'Ecstasy' that brought her worldwide fame as an actress.

2. With the ongoing World War, Lamarr was inspired to contribute the war effort. She designed a radio guidance system for torpedoes. With the help of composer George Antheil, whom she met in 1940, she discovered a way to break up signals and transmit them over different frequencies.


Put the sentences below in order:

(1) Using a method similar to the way player piano work, they designed a frequency-hopping system that would continually change the radio signals sent to a torpedo.

(2) With the help of composer George Antheil, whom she met in 1940, she discovered a way to break up signals and transmit them over different frequencies.

(3) With the ongoing World War, Lamarr was inspired to contribute the war effort. She designed a radio guidance system for torpedoes.

(4) While others, including Nikola Tesla, had explored similar ideas of frequency hopping, Lamarr and Antheil obtained a patent for their invention in 1942 for what would become known as spread-spectrum technology.

Correct Order: (3) (2) (1) (4)


Repeat & Read Sentences:

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1. She soon took up inventing.

2. Something is controversial if it causes public disagreement.

3. In Hollywood, she was known as the most beautiful woman in films.

4. Although the U.S. Navy did not adopt the technology during the war, it was used during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

5. Frequency hopping means to rapidly switch frequencies to avoid interception of messages.

6. She first appeared in a German film in 1930.

7. She designed a radio guidance system for torpedoes.

8. With the on-going World War, Lamarr was inspired to contribute the war effort.

9. Her controversial film “Ecstasy “ brought her worldwide fame as an actress.

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