Science began to develop rapidly when man laid _____ his wrong beliefs and began to
A.out
B.down
C.aside
D.outside
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- · 有1位网友选择 B,占比11.11%
A.out
B.down
C.aside
D.outside
Why does the author attach so much importance to humanistic studies?
A.They promote the development of science and technology.
B.They help prepared students for their professional careers.
C.Humanistic thinking helps define our culture and values.
D.Humanistic thinking helps cultivate students' creativity. Passage Two
That______(science) began to study Russian in 1999.
A.damaging
B.magnificent
C.useful
D.relevant
A.Modern science not only gradually develops
B.Not only did modem science gradually develop
C.Now that modem science gradually developed
D.Only did modem science develop
According to the passage, the general knowledge of botany began to fade because______.
A.people no longer value plants as a useful resource
B.botany is not recognized as a special branch of science
C.research is unable to keep up with' the increasing numbers of plants
D.direct contact with a variety of plants has decreased
Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.A Brief Introduction to the Research Work of the Science Team
B.The Difference of the Geologists on the Composition of a Rock on Mars
C.What Force Stick Together the fine grains of the Gusev Surface
D.The Spirit Began to Study the Composition of a Rock on Mars
What is the article mainly about?
A.Fire and metals are both very important.
B.The science of preparing metal for use began before the use of fire.
C.Tools, weapon and decorations can only be made from metals.
D.Fire has been playing an very important part in their life and work since human beings mastered its use.
听力原文: Modern science began when mathematical models replaced abstract ideas as ways of explaining how the world works, and how we might harness nature to enhance human power over it. In Britain, scientific development reached its peak in the 17th century, during the period known as the "scientific revolution".
By 1700 there were scientific institutions across Britain, and a commitment to science as the firm basis for success in commerce and industry. Britain's rapid industrialization over the next century, and its domination of world trade, confirmed the importance of science in driving the economy.
17th-century advances in microscopy, medicine, chemistry and biology and the development of precision instruments placed Britain in the forefront of specialist equipment-making. This kind of mass-produced new technology looked set to make the fortune of the inventor and patent-holder, and as a result, the smooth collaboration amongst members of the Royal Society was regularly marred by ugly priority and patent disputes. These indicate the growing tension between the "roup" model of science and the individual model.
With the inevitable increasing professionalism of science, the success of the activities of the gentlemen amateurs who had founded the Royal Society looked increasingly irrelevant. However, the patterns of group activity, documenting and corroborating experimental results, and public dissemination of outcomes set lastingly important standards for scientific practice. In the long run, these standard protocols and procedures may turn out to have left a more lasting legacy than "iscoveries" made by individual scientist-members.
What is this talk mainly about?
A.The scientific development in 17th century Britain and its historical significance.
B.The scientific discoveries made in 17th century Britain.
C.The difference between two models of scientific activities in 17th century Britain, i.e. between the "group" model and the individual model.
D.The impact on industrialization by scientific discoveries around 17th century in Britain.
Most Asian American students owe their success to the influence of parents who are determined that their children take full advantage of what the American educational system has to offer. An effective measure is homework. Asian parents spend more time with their children than American parents do, and it helps.
Both explanations for academic success worry Asian Americans because of fears that they feed a typical racial image. Many can remember when Chinese, Japanese and Filipino immigrants were the victims of social isolation. Indeed, it was not until 1952 that laws were laid down giving all Asian immigrants the right to citizenship.
(33)
A.Asian American students have a special liking for engineering and arts.
B.Many Asian American students attended the best universities in the US.
C.Asian American students are hard working.
D.Asian American students have a broad knowledge of English.
(80) Sociologists are interested in how a society began and how it grew. They also study the levels within a society. For example, the child is part of the family, the family is part of the neighborhood, and the neighborhood is part of the community. There are many different groups, and sociologists are interested in the effect that these groups have on people.
A Frenchman named Auguste Comte made sociology a separate science in the 1830s. He suggested that a new science was necessary to study a society of people. A famous book, Principles of Sociology, was published by an Englishman, Herbert Spencer, in 1882. This book had an unprecedented (史无前例的) effect on the science of sociology. In this book, Spencer theorized that a society's customs evolved, or grew, from very simple to more complicated and advanced. This theory shows the influence that Charles Darwin (who believed that man had evoked from very simple forms to the present human) had on Spencer.
What is the best title for this passage?
A.Society.
B.People's Interests.
C.Society in Different Nations.
D.Sociology.
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