阅读理解 Why in an age of advanced technology, should so many people still cling to an ancient belief? In part it must be because astrology—claims to tell us something about ourselves, and all of us are interested in ourselves. I think it is because astrology is presented as if it were a science by its modern practitioner, and many people are misled by this.
In fact, astrology was never a science. It was not a hypothesis or theory developed to describe natural phenomena, and until fairly recent times, there was not attempt to test or verify its predictions. Astrology began approximately three thousand years ago in Babylonia; it was applied to monarchs and kingdoms, but not to individuals. It spread in the 6th century BC as far as India, where it flourishes today. The Egyptians, meanwhile, developed their own kind of astrology. But the astrology now practiced in Europe and America is that developed by the Greeks, who synthesized the ideas of the Babylonians and Egyptians and enriched them with concepts from their own fertile imaginations. The Greeks believed that the earth was composed of four elements, and the heavens of a perfect crystalline material. The planets themselves were variously thought to be gods, residences of gods, or at least manifestations of gods. The gods were immortal, but otherwise had the same attributes of anger, happiness, jealousy, rage and pleasure as we do. Now if what the gods' thought was capricious, at least the planets were predictable in their movements. Because our own lot in life is so unpredictable, it must be purely at the mercy of gods. But if the gods are the planets, or somehow associated with them, then we have only to learn the rules of the motions of the planets to understand the whims of the gods and how they shape our own lives. So the belief developed that each of our lives is preordained by the precise configuration of the planets in the sky at the time of our birth.
Astrology could not, of course, have seemed as incredible to the ancients as it does to us. The role of the sun influencing our daily and yearly lives is obvious; it was a natural extension to attribute other powers to the other planets as well. It wasn't until the time of Newton that we understood that the laws of Nature apply to the celestial worlds as well as to the terrestrial one. During antiquity, however, all great scholars believed in astrology.
单选题 11.Many people are misled by astrology because it is presented by the practitioners as _____.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】事实细节题。第一段最后一句表明人们受占星术的误导是因为占星术看起来像一门科学,而根据第二段开头两句可知,科学应该包括某种可验证的假说或理论,A项中的theory与原文提到的science意义最为相近,为本题答案。
单选题 12.While the Greeks developed astrology, they believed that _____.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】事实细节题。由Greeks可定位至第二段第六、七句。第二段第七句的and引出的应该是一个分句。the heavens和of之间省略了were composed,故B项为正确理解。
单选题 13.It is implied in Paragraph 2 that astrology is based on the belief that _____.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】推理判断题。第二段主要描述占星术的由来,该段最后一句开头的the belief指的就是占星术,而它前面的So表明之前的句子说的就是占星术的来源,总结这些句子可以看出,占星术之所以发展起来,主要是因为人们相信众神与星辰有关,预测了星辰的活动就能知道众神的旨意,C项与此意最相近。
单选题 14.What is true about the scholars before the time of Newton?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】推理判断题。最后一段倒数第二句是一个强调句,其中的not until that表明在牛顿时代之前,人们都不知道自然规律适用于celestial worlds(天体),该句中的“人们”当然也包括下一句提到的“allgreat scholars”,结合这两句,选B项。
单选题 15.What is the author's purpose in writing the text?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】主旨大意题。本文第一段第一句和第二段第一句都表明作者认为占星术并非science,最后一段第一句更明确表明占星术incredible,由此可见,本文的写作目的是为了解释为什么占星术不可信。