An Essential Scientific ProcessAll life on the earth depends upon green plants. Using sunlight, theplants produce their own food. Then animals feed upon the plants. They take inthe nutrients the plants have made sted. But that’s not all.Sunlight also he

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An Essential Scientific Process

All life on the earth depends upon green plants. Using sunlight, theplants produce their own food. Then animals feed upon the plants. They take inthe nutrients the plants have made sted. But that’s not all.Sunlight also helps a plant produce oxygen. Some of the oxygen is used by theplant, but a plant usually produces me oxygen than it uses. The excess oxygenis necessary f animals other ganisms to live.

The process of changing light into food oxygen is calledphotosynthesis. Besides light energy from the sun, plants also use water carbon dioxide. The water gets to the plant through its roots. The carbondioxide enters the leaves through tiny openings called stomata. The carbondioxide travels to chloplasts, special cells in the bodies of green plants.This is photosynthesis takes place. Chloplasts contain the chlophyllsthat give plants their green col. The chlophylls are the molecules thattrap light energy. The trapped light energy changes water carbon dioxide toproduce oxygen a simple sugar called glucose.

Carbon dioxide oxygen move into out of the stomata. Watervap also moves out of the stomata. Me than 90 percent of water a planttakes in through its roots escapes through the stomata. During the daytime, thestomata of most plants are open. This allows carbon dioxide to enter the leavesf photosynthesis. As night falls, carbon dioxide is not needed. The stomataof most plants close. Water loss stops.

If photosynthesis ceased, there would be little food other ganicmatter on the earth. Most ganisms would disappear. The earth’s atmospherewould no longer contain oxygen. Photosynthesis is essential f life on ourplanet.

  词汇:

nutrient n.营养物

ganism n.生物体,有机体

carbon dioxide n.二氧化碳

chloplast n.叶绿体

molecule n.分子

vap n.水蒸气

oxygen n.氧气

photosynthesis n.光合作用

chlophyll n.叶绿素

glucose n.葡萄糖

cease v.停止

  注释:

1.Then animals feed upon the plants.动物以植物为食。

  练习:

2.Which of the following does not move through a plant’s stomata?

A.Carbon dioxide.

B.Water vap.

C.Oxygen.

D.Food.


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  • 第1题:

    According to the text, online publication is significant in that

    A.it provides an easier access to scientific results.

    B.it brings huge profits to scientific researchers.

    C.it emphasizes the crucial role of scientific knowledge.

    D.it facilitates public investment in scientific research.


    正确答案:A
    从文章结构看,文章第一段重点地介绍了传统的出版方式,这种方式使科学工作者只有订购了该科学杂志才可以获得科学的结果。文章第二段介绍一种新型的出版方式——网络出版,使得科技人员容易获得科学结果。第三段谈到科学的价值和投资回报取决于杂志的发行量和易获得性。第四段具体介绍了这一新趋势的主要出版模式。从文章的中心是关于一种新的出版方式,以及它给科学杂志出版带来的影响——可以更方便的获得科学结果。中心词含有access,反应中心的是解,可以确定答案为A。

  • 第2题:

    When a process is in control, what do you want to do with the process?().

    A.The process should not be adjusted

    B.The process may be adjusted for continuous improvement

    C.The process should be always adjusted for continuous quality

    D.The process should be regularly adjusted


    正确答案:B

  • 第3题:

    Text 3 In the idealized version of how science is done,facts about the world are waiting to be observed and collected by objective researchers who use the scientific method to carry out their work.But in the everyday practice of science,discovery frequently follows an ambiguous and complicated route.We aim to be objective,but we cannot escape the context of our unique life experience.Prior knowledge and interest influence what we experience,what we think our experiences mean,and the subsequent actions we take.Opportunities for misinterpretation,error,and self-deception abound.Consequently,discovery claims should be thought of as protoscience.Similar to newly staked mining claims,they are full of potential.But it takes collective scrutiny and acceptance to transform a discovery claim into a mature discovery.This is the credibility process,through which the individual researcher’s me,here,now becomes the community’s anyone,anywhere,anytime.Objective knowledge is the goal,not the starting point.Once a discovery claim becomes public,the discoverer receives intellectual credit.But,unlike with mining claims,the community takes control of what happens next.Within the complex social structure of the scientific community,researchers make discoveries;editors and reviewers act as gatekeepers by controlling the publication process;other scientists use the new finding to suit their own purposes;and finally,the public(including other scientists)receives the new discovery and possibly accompanying technology.As a discovery claim works it through the community,the interaction and confrontation between shared and competing beliefs about the science and the technology involved transforms an individual’s discovery claim into the community’s credible discovery.Two paradoxes exist throughout this credibility process.First,scientific work tends to focus on some aspect of prevailing Knowledge that is viewed as incomplete or incorrect.Little reward accompanies duplication and confirmation of what is already known and believed.The goal is new-search,not re-search.Not surprisingly,newly published discovery claims and credible discoveries that appear to be important and convincing will always be open to challenge and potential modification or refutation by future researchers.Second,novelty itself frequently provokes disbelief.Nobel Laureate and physiologist Albert Azent-Gyorgyi once described discovery as“seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.”But thinking what nobody else has thought and telling others what they have missed may not change their views.Sometimes years are required for truly novel discovery claims to be accepted and appreciated.In the end,credibility“happens”to a discovery claim–a process that corresponds to what philosopher Annette Baier has described as the commons of the mind.“We reason together,challenge,revise,and complete each other’s reasoning and each other’s conceptions of reason.”35.Which of the following would be the best title of the test?

    A.Novelty as an Engine of Scientific Development.
    B.Collective Scrutiny in Scientific Discovery.
    C.Evolution of Credibility in Doing Science.
    D.Challenge to Credibility at the Gate to Science.

    答案:C
    解析:
    此题考察对全文主旨大意的准确归纳。从整个文章脉络来看,文章第一段主要讲了科学研究的现实过程与理想过程的差异。第二段提出了“可信性过程”这个概念,并对其展开说明。第三段主要讲个人的发现声明转变为集体可信的发现的过程。第四段首句概括了段落中心,讲可信性过程中存在的两个矛盾。最后一段引用Annette Baier的话总结发现声明中的可信性过程。由此可知,C项统领全文,为正确答案。A项与原文不符;B项只是第二段内容的一部分,属于细节内容,不能概括全文;而D项只是对第四段的概括。

  • 第4题:


    The author suggests that the approach of physicists to solving scientific problems is which of the following?( )

    A.Practical for scientific purposes.
    B.Detrimental to scientific progress.
    C.Unimportant in most situations.
    D.Expedient,but of lttle long-term value.

    答案:A
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    • B、process_exception
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    正确答案:A,B,D

  • 第6题:

    原发性高血压(primary or essential hypertension)


    正确答案: 是一种病因未明的、以体循环动脉血压升高为主要表现的独立性全身疾病,基本病变为全身细动脉硬化,常引起心、脑、肾和眼底病变及相应的临床表现。

  • 第7题:

    备用电源系统(ABEX,HMG,SEP)向什么汇流条供电?

    • A、Essential DC bus(Using the TRU)
    • B、Essential AC bus(Using the E-inverter)
    • C、Essential DC bus(Using the TRU)和Essential AC bus(Using the E-inverter)
    • D、Essential DC bus(Using the E-inverter)和Essential AC bus(Using the TRU)

    正确答案:C

  • 第8题:

    风档使用什么电源加温?

    • A、左右AC
    • B、左右DC
    • C、左右ESSENTIAL AC BUS
    • D、左右ESSENTIAL DC BUS

    正确答案:A

  • 第9题:

    时钟使用的电源是:()

    • A、DC Bus 1
    • B、DC Bus 2
    • C、DC Essential Bus 1
    • D、DC Essential Bus 2

    正确答案:C

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The word “resolution” underlined in Paragraph 5 probably means.
    A

    a firm decision

    B

    the process of breaking up into parts

    C

    an act of resolving

    D

    the power of a scientific instrument to give a clear picture of things


    正确答案: D
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    语义题。“resolution”所在非限制性定语从句修饰的是PET and functional M.R.I.scans两种成像技术,该定语从句前指出“他们还发现血流中微妙变化的出现显然早于PET和功能性M R L扫描的探测”,由此可知该定语从句指“这两种成像技术缺乏足够的分辨率且无法迅速成像来跟踪(血流中)如此快的变化”。故选项D“科学仪器显示出清晰图案的功能”。此外, which引导的定语从句中由and连接的两个部分句意一致,故选D。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to lines 50-58 of Passage 2, microevolution ______.
    A

    has never actually been observed, but is believed to be theoretically possible

    B

    is the series of small changes that transforms one species into another

    C

    lacks evidence, and therefore should not be considered a scientific fact

    D

    is an evolutionary process involving small changes within a species

    E

    occurs wherever there are environmental changes in a species' habitat


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文中最后一段第一句提到微进化是“the existence of small changes within a species,”这个过程,故选D项。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The author implies that an innovative scientific contribution is one that ______.
    A

    is accepted immediately by the scientific community

    B

    dies not relegate particulars to the role of data

    C

    presents a new scientific fact

    D

    introduces a new valid generalization


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文章首段在讲到highly creative art和highly creative science的区别时,提到innovative science会提出新的propositions(观点,见解),并以此为依据把不同的现象以更加coherent的方式联系起来,并通过把这些现象转化为数据来构成或测试一项新理论。因此D项概括了上述内容。

  • 第13题:

    .Water and air are _______ to human beings. We can not live without them.

        A.harbour B.function C.definite D.essential

     


    选择D,意思是水和空气对人类来说都是必不可少的,我们离开他们无法生存。

    essential就是必不可少的意思

  • 第14题:

    The author writes of the development of geology to demonstrate _______.

    A the process of specialisation and professionalisation

    B the hardship of amateurs in scientific study

    C the change of policies in scientific publications

    D the discrimination of professionals against amateurs


    正确答案:C
    选[C]。此题属于把握作者意图类题目,可以从文章第二段最后一句找到线索。这句中的trend 指的就是科学活动中专业分工和专业化的趋势。原文中的The trendcan be illuserated in terms of the development of geology换成了题目中的主动语态,illustrate换成了demonstrate。

  • 第15题:

    An Essential Scientific Process

    All life on the earth depends upon green plants. Using sunlight, theplants produce their own food. Then animals feed upon the plants. They take inthe nutrients the plants have made sted. But that’s not all.Sunlight also helps a plant produce oxygen. Some of the oxygen is used by theplant, but a plant usually produces me oxygen than it uses. The excess oxygenis necessary f animals other ganisms to live.

    The process of changing light into food oxygen is calledphotosynthesis. Besides light energy from the sun, plants also use water carbon dioxide. The water gets to the plant through its roots. The carbondioxide enters the leaves through tiny openings called stomata. The carbondioxide travels to chloplasts, special cells in the bodies of green plants.This is photosynthesis takes place. Chloplasts contain the chlophyllsthat give plants their green col. The chlophylls are the molecules thattrap light energy. The trapped light energy changes water carbon dioxide toproduce oxygen a simple sugar called glucose.

    Carbon dioxide oxygen move into out of the stomata. Watervap also moves out of the stomata. Me than 90 percent of water a planttakes in through its roots escapes through the stomata. During the daytime, thestomata of most plants are open. This allows carbon dioxide to enter the leavesf photosynthesis. As night falls, carbon dioxide is not needed. The stomataof most plants close. Water loss stops.

    If photosynthesis ceased, there would be little food other ganicmatter on the earth. Most ganisms would disappear. The earth’s atmospherewould no longer contain oxygen. Photosynthesis is essential f life on ourplanet.

      词汇:

    nutrient n.营养物

    ganism n.生物体,有机体

    carbon dioxide n.二氧化碳

    chloplast n.叶绿体

    molecule n.分子

    vap n.水蒸气

    oxygen n.氧气

    photosynthesis n.光合作用

    chlophyll n.叶绿素

    glucose n.葡萄糖

    cease v.停止

      注释:

    1.Then animals feed upon the plants.动物以植物为食。

      练习:

    3.In the title, the term Essential Scientific Process refers to

    A.photosynthesis.

    B.the fmation of glucose.

    C.global warming.

    D.water getting to the roots of plants.


    答案:A
    解析:
    3.A 文章通篇都在讲Photosynthesis,即光合作頌钠作用和重要性,文章结尾又重申了Photosynthesis is essential f life on our planet,因此选A项。B项是光合作用的一个部分,C、D项则毫不相干。

  • 第16题:


    The author suggests that the approach of physicists to solving scientific problems is which of the following?( )

    A.Practical for scientific purposes
    B.Detrimental to scientific progress
    C.Unimportant in most situations
    D.Expedient,but of lttle long-term value

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第17题:

    Django中间件支持的方法有?()

    • A、process_response
    • B、process_request
    • C、process_template_response
    • D、process_exception

    正确答案:A,B,C,D

  • 第18题:

    必需元素 essential element


    正确答案:植物为完成其生命周期所需的营养元素。目前公认的必需元素有碳、氢、氧、氮、磷、钾、钙、镁、硫、铁、锰、锌、硼、铜、钼和氯等。

  • 第19题:

    原发性脱髓鞘(essential demyelination)


    正确答案:见于脱髓鞘疾病,主要是髓鞘受累,变性消失,而轴索相对完好。

  • 第20题:

    E-inverter向哪个汇流条供电?

    • A、Essential AC bus
    • B、Essential DC bus
    • C、Essential AC bus&Essential DC bus
    • D、左,右主交流汇流条

    正确答案:A

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    In what way advertising is changed according to the text?
    A

    Advertisements are produced in a scientific way.

    B

    More research methods are used in creative work.

    C

    All decisions are made based on the results of research.

    D

    Focus groups now control the whole process of ad-making.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第三段首句指出广告变化的原因之一是“the shift to market research-driven advertising development”,接下来Grace解释说“There’s too much testing and too much research. Advertising is too much of a science and not as much of an art.”,对应选项B(更多的研究方法被应用到创新工作中)。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The author considers a new scientific theory to be the ______.
    A

    basis for reaffirming a well-established scientific formulation

    B

    byproduct of an aesthetic experience

    C

    tool used by a scientist to discover a new particular

    D

    result of highly creative scientific activity


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章首段将highly creative art和highly creative science的不同进行了对比,指出对于科学来说“a new theory is the goal and end result of the creative act”,可知作者认为一项新的科学理论是极具创造性的科学活动的结果。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The ship security assessment is an essential and integral part of the process of developing and updating()
    A

    the ship security plan

    B

    the company security plan

    C

    the port security plan

    D

    the national security plan


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, “scientific subculture” means _____.
    A

    cultural groups that are formed by scientists

    B

    people whose knowledge of science is very limited

    C

    the scientific community

    D

    people who make good contribution to science


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由第一段第三句,人们也该了解科学家生活在其中的亚文化群以及他们是什么样的人,可知选项C为正确答案。