It is hard to predict how science is
going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict.
If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in
advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. You either have science or you
don’t, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and
disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and promptly useful
bits. The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I
feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. Indeed,
I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It
is, in its Way, an illuminating piece of news. It would have amazed the
brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment to be told by any
of us how little we know and how bewildering seem A. would surprise the brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment B. will produce results which cannot be foreseen C. will help people to make the right choice in advance D. will bring about disturbing results
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[单项选择] Passage Two
It is hard to predict how science is
going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict.
If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in
advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. You either have science or you
don’t, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and
disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and promptly useful
bits. The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I
feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. Indeed,
I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It
is, in its Way, an illuminating piece of news. It would have amazed the
brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment to be told by any
of us how little we know and how bewildering seem A. thought that they knew a great deal and could solve most problems of science B. were afraid of facing up to the realities of scientific research C. knew that they were ignorant and wanted to know more about nature D. did more harm than good in promoting man’s understanding of nature
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It is hard to predict how science is
going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict.
If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in
advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. You either have science or you
don’t, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and
disturbing pieces of informantion, along with the neat and promptly useful
bits. The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I
feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. Indeed,
I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It
is, in its way, an illuminating piece of news. It would have amazed the
brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment to be told by any of us how
little we know and how bewildering seems the wa A. will bring about surprising and disturbing results B. will produce results which cannot be foreseen C. will help people to make the right choice in advance D. would surprise the brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment
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Passage Three
It is hard to predict how science is going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible to predict. If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. You either have science or you don’t, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and promptly useful bits.
The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It is, in its way, an illuminating piece of news. It would have amazed the brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment to be told by any of us how little we know and how bewildering seems the way ahead. It is this sudden confrontation with the depth and scope of ignorance tha A. defies prediction B. should study the unknown C. should discover scientific truth D. should offer choices rather than prescribe
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} It is hard to predict how
science is going to turn out, and if it is really good science it is impossible
to predict. If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition
unknown in advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. You either have
science or you don’t, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the
surprising and disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and
promptly useful bits. The only solid piece of scientific truth
about which I feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about
nature. Indeed, I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years
of biology. It is, in its way, an illuminating piece of news. It would have
amazed the brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment to be told by any
of us how little we know and how bewildering the way ahead seems. It is this
sudden confrontation with the depth and scope of ignorance that r A. thought that they knew a great deal and could solve most problems of science B. were afraid of facing up to the realities of scientific research C. knew that they were ignorant and wanted to know more about nature D. did more harm than good in promoting man’s understanding of nature
[单项选择] Conversation Two
How did the woman develop this condition A. It was passed on to her from her parents. B. She got it when she was a child. C. She developed it after she had children.
[填空题] Passage Two How does it happen that children learn
their mother tongue so well When we compare with adults learning a foreign
11.______ language, we
often find this interesting fact. A little child without knowledge or
experience often succeeds to a complete
12.______ master of the language. A grown-up person with fully developed
13.______ mental powers, in most cases, may end
up in a faulty and inex- 14.______ act command.
What accounts of this difference
15.______ Despite
other explanations, the real answer in my opinion lies partly with the child
himself, partly in the behavior of the 16.______ people
surround him. In the first place, the time of learning the
17.______ mother tongue is the most favorably of all, namely, the first
18.______ years of life. A child hears it
speak from morning till night and, 19.______ what is more
important, always in its genui
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