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【题目】Do you suppose Darwin, one of the greatest scientists of all time, really did foolish experiments? Or did he do experiments that were so simple and basic that other people just thought they were foolish?

Sometimes, people think they already know the answer to a question or the solution to a problem. Sometimes, they really do know an answer or a solution, but without thinking they are important.

Charles Darwin didn’t settle for(满足于)just thinking he knew something. And, he believed all things could be important however simple they seemed to be.

Suppose you drop sheets of paper that are of exactly the same size and shape. If you drop them at the same time in the same place, they will fall in the same way. Now make one of the sheets of paper into a tight little ball and let it drop along with the other sheets. What happens? You have done an experiment that is so simple that you might think it couldn’t be worth anything.

But this simple experiment is important. It explains part of our present-day understandings of physics, ideas that were worked out long ago by Galileo and Newton. And these understandings set aside some of ancient Greek physics.

Scientists sometimes stop to look at very simple things and to think very hard about them. Even the simplest idea, which we might think is foolish, can shake the foundations of science.

1The passage tells us that Charles Darwin    .

A.was a great English scientist

B.always liked doing the experiments that others thought difficult

C.thought even the simplest thing was important

D.didn’t get well with others

2The underlined phrase “set aside” most probably means    .

A.throw awayB.store up

C.put to useD.realize

3The author of the passage tries to    .

A.convince us that Charles Darwin, Galileo and Newton are the greatest scientists in the world

B.draw the conclusion that basic sciences are simple things

C.prove that two sheets of paper, with the same size and shape, will fall at the same speed

D.draw our attention to everyday happenings around us

4Which of the following is TRUE?

A.Darwin really did foolish experiments.

B.According to some people Darwin did foolish experiments.

C.It is believed by all the people that things could be important though they seemed to be simple.

D.Galileo and Newton worked out ancient Greek physics.

【答案】

1C

2A

3D

4B

【解析】

试题本文是一篇哲理类阅读,从达尔文切入,告诉人们,科学家不仅像常人一样知道某些真理,他们还验证真理,不管这些真理有多简单。

1细节理解题。根据 Charles Darwin didn’t settle for(满足于)just thinking he knew something. And, he believed all things could be important however simple they seemed to be.得知,达尔文并不满足于知道某些事,因为他相信,任何事物都很重要,不管它们看来有多简单。故选C

2词义猜测题。根据最后一段中的But this simple experiment is important. It explains part of our present-day understandings of physics, ideas that were worked out long ago by Galileo and Newton.可知作者认为做这个简单实验是重要的,它解释了目前人们对于物理方面的理解。因此这些理解当然是推翻了一些希腊古典物理学的观点。由此可推知set asidethrow away同义。故选A

3推理判断题。根据最后一段中的Even the simplest idea, which we might think is foolish, can shake the foundations of science.可知,最简单的事情都可能动摇科学的根基,意在告诉读者要留意身边的每一件事,哪怕它非常简单。故选D

4细节考查题。根据第一段中的Or did he do experiments that were so simple and basic that other people just thought they were foolish?可知,有些人认为Darwin做了愚蠢的实验。故选B

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