单选题
Most scholars agree that Isaac Newton, while formulating the laws of force and gravity and inventing the calculus in the late 1600s, probably knew all the science there was to know at the time. In the ensuing 350 years an estimated 50 million research papers and innumerable books have been published in the natural sciences and mathematics. The modern high school student probably now possesses more scientific knowledge than Newton did, yet science to many people seems to be an impenetrable mountain of facts.
One way scientists have tried to cope with this mountain is by becoming more and more specialized. Another strategy for coping with the mountain of information is to largely ignore it. That shouldn"t come as a surprise. Sure, you have to know a lot to be a scientist, but knowing a lot is not what makes a scientist. What makes a scientist is ignorance. This may sound ridiculous, but for scientists the facts are just a starting place. In science, every new discovery raises 10 new questions.
By this calculus, ignorance will always grow faster than knowledge. Scientists and laypeople alike would agree that for all we have come to know, there is far more we don"t know. More important, every day there is far more we know we don"t know. One crucial outcome of scientific knowledge is to generate new and better ways of being ignorant: not the kind of ignorance that is associated with a lack of curiosity or education but rather a cultivated, high-quality ignorance. This gets to the essence of what scientists do: they make distinctions between qualities of ignorance. They do it in grant proposals and over beers at meetings. As James Clerk Maxwell, probably the greatest physicist between Newton and Einstein, said, "Thoroughly conscious ignorance... is a prelude to every real advance in knowledge."
This perspective on science-that it is about the questions more than the answers-should come as something of a relief. It makes science less threatening and far more friendly and, in fact, fun. Science becomes a series of elegant puzzles and puzzles within puzzles—and who doesn"t like puzzles? Questions are also more accessible and often more interesting than answers; answers tend to be the end of the process, whereas questions have you in the thick of things.
Lately this side of science has taken a backseat in the public mind to what I call the accumulation view of science—that it is a pile of facts way too big for us to ever hope to conquer. But if scientists would talk about the questions, and if the media reported not only on new discoveries but the questions they answered and the new puzzles they created, and if educators stopped trafficking in facts that are already available on Wikipedia-then we might find a public once again engaged in this great adventure that has been going on for the past 15 generations.
单选题
Which of the following would most scholars agree to about Newton and science?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。根据第一段第一句话和第三句话“Most scholars agree that Isaac Newton, while formulating the laws of force and gravity and inventing the calculus in the late 1600s, probably knew all the science there was to know at the time. ...The modern high school student probably now possesses more scientific knowledge than Newton did”可知,当艾萨克·牛顿在17世纪末系统陈述力和万有引力定律以及发明微积分学时,他可能已知晓那个年代的所有科学知识,但是现代高中生可能拥有的科学知识都比牛顿要多。A选项“牛顿是17世纪唯一知晓所有科学的人”不准确。B和C选项属无中生有。所以正确答案是D选项。
单选题
Which of the following is best supported in this passage?
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节题。根据第二段中“Sure, you have to know a lot to be a scientist”可知,知道很多才能当科学家,所以科学家是知识的大师。根据第三段中的“One crucial outcome of scientific knowledge is to generate new and better ways of being ignorant”可知,科学知识一个重要结果就是产生新的更好的变得无知的方法。B选项中应为科学知识,“知识”不准确。因此正确答案是A选项。
单选题
Why is it a relief that science is about the questions more than the answers?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 推理题。根据第四段最后一句话“Questions are also more accessible and often more interesting than answers; answers tend to be the end of the process, whereas questions have you in the thick of things.”可知,作者认为人们能更容易了解问题,而问题往往也比答案更有趣。答案往往是过程的终结,而问题则让你处在事情的团团围绕之中。由此可知,问题让人们可以更容易了解科学。所以正确答案是B选项。
单选题
The expression "take a backseat" (line 1, paragraph 5) probably means ______.
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 词义辨析题。定位至原文最后一段第一句话“Lately this side of science has taken a backseat in the public mind to what I call the accumulation view of science-that it is a pile of facts way too big for US to ever hope to conquer.”这句话说,人们越来越不在乎科学是一堆事实数据大山了。这里take a backseat意思是指,变得没那么重要了。因此,正确答案是D选项。
单选题
What is the author"s greatest concern in the passage?
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 推理题。综合全文可知,作者在讲大众与科学的关系。作者在文章最后总结说“then we might find a public once again engaged in this great adventure that has been going on for the past 15 generations.”由此可知,作者最关注的是大众参与到科学中来,所以正确答案是A选项。