摘要: What can we conclude from the difference between a skeptic and a cynic? A. Skeptics are reasonable but cynics are too optimistic. B. Skeptics are reasonable but cynics are too pessimistic(opposite of optimistic). C. Skeptics take a position but cynics are extreme in their attitude. D. Skeptics reject all new ideas but cynics only reject some of them. 75. When faced with an incredible or fantastic claim, what shall we do according to the author? A. Ask questions and look for proof. B. Ignore the information and its source. C. Change the subject immediately. D. Try to consult an expert who knows the truth. 答案 72.C 73.A 74.B 75.A Passage 15 (江西省南昌二中2009届高三5月模拟考试C篇) China’s government has been trying all measures to reduce pollution in the past few years. Now people can enjoy a fresh environment everywhere. The following two graphs are adopted from the column of “City Information on the webpage of Beijing Review. Graph 1: Olympic Cities Air Quality Report City Date API Major Pollutant Air Quality Degree Quality Condition Beijing Sep. 8 37 N/A Ⅰ Very good Qinhuangdao Sep. 8 52 PM10 Ⅱ Good Qingdao Sep. 8 68 PM10 Ⅱ Good Shanghai Sep. 8 67 PM10 Ⅱ Good Shenyang Sep. 8 88 PM10 Ⅱ Good Tianjin Sep. 8 54 PM10 Ⅱ Good Graph 2: Chinese National Standard API Values Levels of health concern Colors When the API is in this range: ...air quality conditions are: ...as symbolized by this color: 0 to 50 Very good Blue 51 to 100 Good Green 101 to 150 Slight pollution Yellow 151 to 200 Moderate pollution Orange 201 to 250 Medium pollution Red 251 to 300 High pollution Purple 301 to 500 Hazardous Brown Notes: **API stands for Air Pollution Index. **Particulate matter is a major component of air pollution that threatens both our health and our environment. It consists of very small liquid and solid particles floating in the air. **Sulfur dioxide(SO2) acts as an acid.Inhalation results in labored breathing, coughing, or a sore throat and may cause permanent lung damage.

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 (江西省抚州一中2009届高三第四次模拟考试E篇)

Every day from the time we wake up until the time we go to bed, we are bombarded with information from all sides, from TV, radio, newspapers and books; from family, friends, and colleagues. As a new cable television subscriber, I am absolutely amazed at the quantity and varying levels of information quality on cable television. Including the networks, there are eight TV "news" organizations vying to provide us with all the information we can possibly absorb. Newspaper, magazines, books, radio, the Internet, email, snail mail, and the telephone all compete for our attention and our minds. At the office conversations around the water cooler and coffee maker serve to spread even more items of information.
  There is valuable information out there about the world we live in, on topics as varied as health, safety, traffic, nutrition, business, finance, philosophy, nature, science, weather, history and the human condition. There is also a large amount of misleading and outright false information, not just on controversial subjects such as politics and religion but on any topic one can think of, including all of the topics mentioned above.
  With all this information coming at us from all directions, how does one sift through it all to sort out the facts from the fiction, the truth from the lies, the more important from the less important? Should we turn off the TV, cancel our newspaper subscriptions, disconnect our phones and modems to become information "hermits"? Probably not.
  A better method of sifting through the information wave without being overwhelmed and confused is to become a skeptical inquirer-or skeptic-with regard to the surrounding world. By "skeptic"-I do not mean a cynic-a person who rejects new ideas simply because they are new. A skeptic is one who questions the validity of a particular claim by calling for evidence to prove or disprove it. Skepticism is a method, not a position. It is a provisional approach to all factual claims. In terms of processing information, a skeptic needs to be able to grasp reality and acquire knowledge about the environment that agrees with reason, logic, and evidence. In other words, as skeptics, when we hear a claim that may or may not be fantastic, we should say, "That's nice, prove it."

72.The writer implies that if we want to make some judgments about some information, the first thing that we should do is to .
A. ask for the information                  B. cut off all channels of information
C. receive and go through the information   D. become information "hermits"

73. What does the author say is the more reasonable approach to processing the information wave?
A. A skeptical approach.       B. A subjective approach.  

C. A cynical approach.         D. A philosophical approach.

74. What can we conclude from the difference between a skeptic and a cynic?
    A. Skeptics are reasonable but cynics are too optimistic.
    B. Skeptics are reasonable but cynics are too pessimistic(opposite of optimistic).
    C. Skeptics take a position but cynics are extreme in their attitude.
    D. Skeptics reject all new ideas but cynics only reject some of them.
  75. When faced with an incredible or fantastic claim, what shall we do according to the author?
    A. Ask questions and look for proof.   B. Ignore the information and its source.
    C. Change the subject immediately.

D. Try to consult an expert who knows the truth.

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