题目
第2题
A.Concerning
B.As to
C.According to
D.Judging by
第3题
A、Judged by
B、Judging by
C、Judging through
D、Judged from
第4题
A. Judged
B. To judge
C. Judge
D. Judging
第6题
A.Judge by
B.Judging by
C.To judge by
D.To be judged by
第7题
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his accent, he must be from the south.
A) Concerned B) Determined
C) Judging by D) Decided by
第8题
11. Frederick n' s experiment was "drastic" because ()
A. he wanted to prove children are born with ability to speak
B. he ignored the importance of mothering to the infant
c. he was unkind to the nurses and the children
D. he wanted his nurses to say no mother tongue
12. The reason some children are backward in speaking today is that ().
A. they do not listen carefully to their mothers
B. their brains have to absorb too much language at once
C. their mothers do not respond to their attempts to speak
D. their mothers are not intelligent enough to help them
13. By "critical times" the author means ().
A. difficult periods in the child' s life
B. moments when the child becomes critical towards its mother
C. important stages in the child's development
D. times when mothers often neglect their children
14. Which of the following is NOT implied in the passage? ()
A. The faculty of speech is inborn to man.
B. Children do not need to be encouraged to speak.
C. The child' s brain is highly selective.
D. Most children learn their language in definite stages.
15. If the mother does not respond to her child's signals , the child will().
A. never be able to speak properly
B. stop giving out signals
C. invent a language of its own
D. make little effort to speak
第9题
1.Which of the following statements is supported by the passage? ()
A、The college students have trouble separating good plants from wild grass
B、Craftsman s experience is usually unscientific
C、The contemptuous (傲慢的 ) college students will receive nothing from craftsmen
D、Traditional practices are as important as experience for the college student
2.The main idea of this passage is about ().
A、what to learn from the parents
B、how to gain knowledge
C、why to learn from craftsman
D、how to deal with experience
3.From this passage we can infer that ().
A、we ll invite the craftsman to teach in the college
B、schools and books are not the only way to knowledge
C、scientific discoveries late based on personal experience
D、discoveries and rediscoveries are the most important source of knowledge for a college student
4.In the last paragraph the phrase "this wide, confused wilderness" refers to ().
A、personal experience
B、wild weeds among good plants
C、the information from the parents ?the vast store of
D、traditional practices
5.The author advises the college student to () .
A、be contemptuous to the craftsman
B、be patient in helping the craftsman with scientific terms
C、learn the craftsman s experience by judging it carefully
D、gain the craftsman s experience without rejection
第10题
Many physicists say the next Einstein hasn't been born yet, or is a baby now. That's because the quest for a unified theory that would account for all the forces of nature has pushed current mathematics to its limits. New math must be created before the problem can be solved. But researchers say there are many other factors working against another Einstein emerging anytime soon.
For one thing, physics is a much different field today. In Einstein's day, there were only a few thousand physicists worldwide, and the theoreticians who could intellectually rival Einstein probably would fit into a streetcar with seats to spare.
Education is different, too. One crucial aspect of Einstein's training that is overlooked is the years of philosophy he read as a teenager—Kant, Schopenhauer and Spinoza, among others. It taught him how to think independently and abstractly about space and time, and it wasn't long before he became a philosopher himself.
"The independence created by philosophical insight is—in my opinion—the mark of distinction between a mere artisan(工匠) or specialist and a real seeker after truth, " Einstein wrote in 1944.
And he was an accomplished musician. The interplay between music and math is well-known. Einstein would furiously play his violin as a way to think through a knotty physics problem.
Today, universities have produced millions of physicists. There aren't many jobs in science for them, so they go to Wall Street and Silicon Valley to apply their analytical skills to more practical—and rewarding—efforts.
"Maybe there is an Einstein out there today, " said Columbia University physicist Brian Greene, "but it would be a lot harder for him to be heard. "
Especially considering what Einstein was proposing.
"The actual fabric of space and time curving? My God, what an idea!" Greene said at a recent gathering at the Aspen Institute. "It takes a certain type of person who will bang his head against the wall because you believe you'll find the solution. "
Perhaps the best examples are the five scientific papers Einstein wrote in his "miracle year" of 1905. These "thought experiments" were pages of calculations signed and submitted to the prestigious journal Annalen der Physik by a virtual unknown. There were no footnotes or citations.
What might happen to such a submission today?
"We all get papers like those in the mail, " Greene said. "We put them in the junk file. "
What do scientists seem to agree upon judging from the first two paragraphs?
A.Einstein pushed mathematics almost to its limits.
B.It will take another Einstein to build a unified theory.
C.No physicist is likely to surpass Einstein in the next 200 years.
D.It will be some time before a new Einstein emerges.
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