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2017年6月英语四级阅读理解100篇精析(20)
英语四级阅读理解分值占整个考试的35%,比重很大。英语四级备考中后期建议考生们每天进行英语四级阅读模拟练习,严格把控做题时间,下面是新东方网英语四级频道为大家整理的2017年6月英语四级阅读理解100篇精析。
Science is a dominant theme in our culture. Since it touches almost every
facet of our life, educated people need at least some acquaintance with its
structure and operation. They should also have an understanding of the
subculture in which scientists live and the kinds of people they are. An
understanding of general characteristics of science as well as specific
scientific concepts is easier to attain if one knows something about the things
that excite and frustrate the scientist.
This book is written for the intelligent student or lay person whose
acquaintance with science is superficial; for the person who has been presented
with science as a musty storehouse of dried facts; for the person who sees the
chief objective of science as the production of gadgets; and for the person who
views the scientists as some sort of magician. The book can be used to
supplement a course in any science, to accompany any course that attempts to
give an understanding of the modern world, or – independently of any course –
simply to provide a better understanding of science. We hope this book will lead
readers to a broader perspective on scientific attitudes and a more realistic
view of what science is, who scientists are, and what they do. It will give them
an awareness and understanding of the relationship between science and our
culture and an appreciation of the roles science may play in our culture. In
addition, readers may learn to appreciate the relationship between scientific
views and some of the values and philosophies that are pervasive in our
culture.
We have tried to present in this book an accurate and up-to-date picture of
the scientific community and the people who populate it. That population has in
recent years come to comprise more and more women. This increasing role of women
in the scientific subculture is not an unique incident but, rather, part of the
trend evident in all segments of society as more women enter traditionally
male-dominated fields and make significant contributions. In discussing these
changes and contribution, however, we are faced with a language that is
implicitly sexist, one that uses male nouns or pronouns in referring to
unspecified individuals. To offset this built-in bias, we have adopted the
policy of using plural nouns and pronouns whenever possible and, when absolutely
necessary, alternating he and she. This policy is far form being ideal, but it
is at least an acknowledgment of the inadequacy of our language in treating half
of the human race equally.
We have also tried to make the book entertaining as well as informative.
Our approach is usually informal. We feel, as do many other scientists, that we
shouldn’t take ourselves too seriously. As the reader may observe, we see
science as a delightful pastime rather than as a grim and dreary way to earn a
living.
1. 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.
2. We need to know something about the structure and operation of science
because_____.
[A] it is not easy to understand the things that excite and frustrate
scientists.
[B] Science affects almost every aspect of our life.
[C] Scientists live in a specific subculture.
[D] It is easier to understand general characteristics of science.
3. The book mentioned in this passage is written for readers who_____.
[A] are intelligent college students and lay person who do not know much
about science.
[B] are good at producing various gadgets.
[C] work in a storehouse of dried facts.
[D] want to have a superficial understanding of science.
4. According to this passage,_____.
[A] English is a sexist language.
[B] only in the scientific world is the role of women increasing
rapidly.
[C] women are making significant contributions to eliminating the
inadequacy of our language.
[D] male nouns or pronouns should not be used to refer to scientists.
5. This passage most probably is_____.
[A] a book review.
[B] the preface of a book.
[C] the postscript of a book.
[D] the concluding part of a book.
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