问答题
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
Read the following text carefully and
then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation
should be written neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
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. (46) {{U}}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.{{/U}}
The only solid piece of scientific truth about which I feel totally
confident is that we axe 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. (47) {{U}}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.{{/U}} (48) {{U}}It is this sudden confrontation
with the depth and scope of ignorance that represents the most significant
contribution of the 20th century science to the human intellect.{{/U}} In earlier
times, we either pretended to understand how things worked or ignored the
problem, or simply made up stories to fill the gaps. Now that we have begun
exploring in earnest, we are getting glimpses of how huge the questions are, and
how far from being answered. Because of this, we are depressed. (49){{U}}It is not
so bad being ignorant if you are totally ignorant; the hard thing is knowing in
some detail the reality of ignorance, the worst spots and here and there the
not-so-bad spots, but no true light at the end of the tunnel nor even any
tunnels that can yet be trusted.{{/U}}
But we are making a
beginning and there ought to be some satisfaction. There are probably no
questions we can think up that can't be answered, sooner or later, including
even the matter of consciousness.(50){{U}}To be sure, there may well be questions
we can't think up, ever, and therefore limits to the reach of human intellect,
but that is another matter.{{/U}} Within our limits, we should be able to work our
way through to all our answers if we keep at it long enough, and pay
attention.