单选题 It looks unlikely that medical science will abolish the process of ageing. But it no longer looks impossible.
"In the long run," as John Maynard Keynes observed, "we are all dead." True. But can the short run be elongated in a way that makes the long run longer? And if so, how, and at what cost? People have dreamt of immorality since ancient times. Now, with the growth of biological knowledge that has marked the past few decades, a few researchers believe it might be within reach.
To think about the question, it is important to understand why organisms — people included —age in the first place. People are like machines, they wear out. That much is obvious. However, a machine can always be repaired. A good mechanic with a stock of spare parts can keep it going indefinitely. Eventually, no part of the original may remain, but it still carries on, like Lincoln"s famous axe that had three new handles and two new blades.
The question, of course, is whether the machine is worth repairing. It is here that people and nature disagree. Or, to put it slightly differently, two bits of nature disagree with each other. From the individual"s point of view, survival is an imperative. A fear of death is a sensible evolved response and, since ageing is a sure way of dying, it is no surprise that people want to stop it in its tracks. Moreover, even the appearance of ageing can be harmful. It reduces the range of potential sexual partners who find you attractive and thus, again, curbs your reproduction.
The paradox is that the individual"s evolved desire not to age is opposed by another evolutionary force, the disposable soma. The soma is all of a body"s cells apart from the sex cells. The soma"s role is to get those sex cells, and thus the organism"s genes, into the next generation. If the soma is a chicken, then it really is just an egg"s way of making another egg. And if evolutionary logic requires the soma to age and die in order for this to happen, so be it. Which is a pity, for evolutionary logic does, indeed, seem to require that.
The argument is this. All organisms are going to die of something eventually. That something may be an accident, a fight, a disease or an encounter with a hungry predator. There is thus a premium on reproducing early rather than conserving resources for a future that may never come. The reason why repairs are not perfect is that they are costly and resources invested in them might be used for reproduction instead. Often, therefore, the body"s mechanics prefer lash-ups to complete rebuilds — or simply do not bother with the job at all. And if that is so, the place to start looking for longer life is in the repair shop.
单选题 The word "elongated"(Para. 2) is closest in meaning to ______ .
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 这个题目考查的是同义词的解析。elongated的意思是拉长,选项C的意思是拉长,故选C。A的意思是使永久,虽然也是时间上的,但是和题目的单词意思不一样。B是指提升,或者促销,或者晋升。比如说某人升职了,可以用这个词。D是指提高,加强。
单选题 Why does the author mention Lincoln"s axe?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 这是道上下文理解题。这个题目的解题句是第三段的“A good mechanic with a stock of spare parts can keep it going indefinitely.Eventually,no part of the original may remain,but it still carries on,like Lincoln"s famous axe that had three new handles and two new blades.”(一个好的机体配上一堆零部件就可以使它无限的运作下去。最终,一个原来的零部件都没有留下来,但是它还是继续运作,就像著名的林肯斧头一样有三个新的斧柄和两片新的刀片。)举这个例子是为了说明身体也是可以这样进行修复的,从而达到返老的目的。故选B。
单选题 What do we know from the passage about people and nature?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 这也是道上下文理解题。这个题目的解题句是倒数第二段和第三段。“It is here that people and nature disagree.Or,to put it slightly differently,two bits of nature disagree with each other”这里人们和自然并不总是和谐的,所以排除了A。“The paradox is that the individual"s evolved desire not to age is opposed by another evolutionary force:the disposable soma.”(自相矛盾的是人们这种进化的不想老的欲望和另外一种进化力量相左,那就是老化的肉体。)故可以看出D便是答案。
单选题 For whom does the author probably write this passage?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 这虽然不是道主旨题,但是这是道从文中语气来推测作者是谁,所以也需要看完整篇文章,看文中的口吻以及态度才能做。做这道题也可以采取和做主旨题目一样的方法,如果出现在第一道题目的话可以暂时放下等最后再做。那么从整篇文章来看,语言深入浅出,没有用到很高深的专业术语,所以选A。
单选题 It is implied in the passage that ______ .
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 这是道主旨题。但是这道主旨题和其他的还有区别,因为这道题不是问文中直接讲了什么,而是问可以从文中得出什么。这道题要用排除法,主要考查的是整篇文章的内容。文中可以看出虽然人类无法避免死亡,却可以延迟衰老,因此选D。