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2016年职称英语考试试题综合类B级考前押题(1)

2016-04-27来源:和谐英语

  根据材料,回答36-40问题。

  Difficult to Have Hard Discoveries

  If there is one thing scientists have to hear, it is that the game is over. Raised on the belief of an endless voyage of discovery, they recoil (畏缩) from the suggestion that most of the best things have already been located. If they have, today's scientists can hope to contribute no more

  than a few grace notes to the symphony of science.

  A book to be published in Britain this week, The End of Science, argues persuasively that this is the case. Its author, John Horgan, is a senior writer for Scientific American magazine,who has interviewed many of today's leading scientists and science philosophers. The shock of realizing that science might be over came to him, he says, when he was talking to Oxford mathematician and physicist Sir Roger Penrose.

  The End of Science provoked a wave of denunciation ( 谴责 ) in the United States last year. "The reaction has been one of complete shock and disbelief," Mr. Horgan says.

  The real question is whether any remaining unsolved problems, of which there are plenty, lend themselves to universal solutions. If they do not, then the focus of scientific discqvery is already narrowing. Since the triumphs of the 1960s -- the genetic code, plate tectonics (板块构造说), and the microwave background radiation that went a long way towards proving the Big Bang -- genuine scientific revolutions have been scarce. More scientists are now alive, spending more money on research, than ever. Yet most of the great discoveries of the 19th and 20th centuries were made before the appearance of state sponsorship, when the scientific enterprise was a fraction of its present size.

  Were the scientists who made these discoveries brighter than today's? That seems unlikely.A far more reasonable explanation is that fundamental science has already entered a period of diminished returns. "Look, don't get me wrong," says Mr. Horgan. "There are lots of important things still to study, and applied science and engineering can go on for ever. I hope we get a cure for cancer, and for mental disease, though there are few real signs of progress. "

  The sentence "most of the best things have already been located" could mean_______

  A.most of the best things have already been changed.

  B. most of the best things remain to be changed.

  C. there have never been so many best things waiting to be discovered.

  D. most secrets of the world have already been discovered.

  参考答案:D

  37

  John Horgan_______

  A.has published a book entitled The End of Science.

  II. has been working as an editor of Scientific American.

  III. has been working many years as a literary critic.

  IV. is working as a science writer.

  B. land II

  C. Ionly

  D. land IV

  E. I, Iland IV

  参考答案:C

  38

  There have not been many genuine scientific revolutions in the past few decades because____

  A.there have been decreased returns in the research of fundamental science.

  B. there are too many important things for scientists to study.

  C. applied science and engineering take up too much time and energy.

  D. today's scientists are not as intelligent as those in the past.

  参考答案:C

  39

  The term "the Big Bang" probably refers to_____

  A.the genetic code theory.

  B. a geological theory.

  C. a theory of the origin of the universe.

  D. the origin and the power of atomic energy.

  参考答案:C

  40

  The best title of this passage can be______

  A.Great Scientific Discoveries Will Never Be Possible.

  B. The Harsh Challenge Has to Be Met by Modern Scientists.

  C. The State Sponsorship and Scientific Enterprise Are All in Vain.

  D. The Chance for Great Scientific Discoveries Becomes Scarce.

  参考答案:D