?全國2020年8月自考英語科技文選00836真題試卷
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全國2020年8月自考英語科技文選00836真題試卷
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I. Directions: Read through the following passages. Choose the best answer and blackenthe corresponding letter A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (20%)
(A)
It was a tweet that brought them together "Hell hath no fury like a scientist silenced,"Caroline Weinberg, a public health educator and a science writer in New York City, tweetedlate last month. As a result of worries about the impact that President Donald Trump'sadministration might have on scientists, Weinberg's tweet also floated the idea of a "science march" to highlight the importance of research. Someone suggested she contact Jonathan Berman, a like-minded postdoctoral fellow studying hypertension at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, who had already set up a Twitter handle:
@ScienceMarchDC.
A few retweets later, "things just blew up," Weinberg says. Within days, the science march account had more than 300,000 followers and a "secret" Facebook group had more than 800,000 members. And last week, Weinberg, Berman, and a third co-organizer, anthropology doctoral student Valorie Aquino of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, ficially announced that a March for Science would be held on 22 April in Washington, D.C.
The marches will be not just scientists, but for "anyone who believes in empirical science," the organizers emphasize on the March for Science web page. The demonstrations are meant to be a celebration of science, they say, as well as "a call to support and safeguard the scientific community."
But although the march has garmered the endorsement of many prominent scientists and some scientific societies, others have so far remained on the sidelines, cautioning in part that the march could paint scientists as just another partisan special interest in an already highly polarized political climate. If the event is "interpreted as "These people who like science are marching against Trump," it could politicize science even more and potentially hurt public trust in science as an institution," says communications researcher Dominique Brossard, who specializes in public atitudes on scientific issues at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
"In the current political climate, we must calculate very carefully the possible ramifications" of backing the march, Andrew Black, chief of staff of AAAS in Washington, D.C.,, wrote in a 1 February email to the staff of the organization, which has about 100,000 members and bills itself as the world's largest general scientific society. AAAS has not yet decided whether to endorse or participate in the march.
The debate over the march's wisdom is just part of the whirlwind that has engulfed its amateur organizers, who have yet to meet in person. "I've lost so much weight from forgetting to eat," Aquino says. In just weeks, the organizers have created a web page, written a mission statement, and established a set of core principles. A donate button on the march's website has been getting hits despite ltte promotion, and an online store selling swag had racked up more than $10,000 in sales of $25 T-shirts as of 7 February.
1. What is the passage primarily about?
A. The impact of a tweet.
B. The impact the Trump's administration might have.
C. Plans for a science march.
D.Opinions on a science march.
2. The word "garnered" in line I, para.4, is closest in meaning t____.
A. met with
B. collected
C. ignited
D. accepted
3. The word "bills" in line 4, para.5, is closest in meaning to
A. regards
B. has established
C. advertises
D. defines
4. What are the organizers most likely to do in the first place, according to the passage?
A. To negotiate with the government.
B. To meet in person.
C. To hold a fund- raising party.
D. To solicit opinions.
5. Which of the following is NOT true about the scientists who remain on the sidelines?
A.They are against Trump.
B.They don't like science to be more politicized with the march.
C. They are worried that the highly polarized political climate would get even worse with the march.
D.The public usually has trust in the scientific community.
(B)
Could dark matter consist of primordial black holes, as numerous as the stars? It's an old, improbable idea, but it made a Lazarus-like comeback a year ago, when the discovery of gravitational waves suggested that the cosmos abounds with unexpectedly heavy black holes. With decades _long searches failing to find the hypothetical dark matter particles that theorists have favored, physicists are turning to more radical ways of explaining the universe's missing mass.
“It's a nutty idea," says Marc Kamionkowski, a theorist at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, whose team made the case for black hole dark matter here last week at a meeting of the American Physical Society.“But every idea of what dark matter might be is a nutty idea." Others are skeptical, and new studies add to the doubts. For the idea to hold up,“I think you need some miracles," says Daniel Holz, a theorist at the University of Chicago in Illinois.
Ordinary black holes form when individual stars collapse, and were thought to top out at about 15 times the mass of the sun. And the supermassive black holes that lurk in galactic centers swallow billions of stars. But astrophysicists didn't see how collapsing stars could form black holes of intermediate masses. That's why it was a surprise when physicists with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) announced in February 2016 that they had detected ripples in space from the violent merger of two black holes 29 and 36 times as massive as our sun.
Theorists say there is a way to form such heavy black holes even before the first stars: through the direct collapse of dense spots in the seething plasma of particles that flld the cosmos right after the big bang. If LIGO's discovery wasn't a statistical burp, space could teem with these primordial black holes, says Kamionkowski- enough to account for the 85% of the universe's matter that is missing.
They should also have left a mark on the cosmic microwave background (CMB). X-rays from matter swirling into the black holes should have ionized some of the first atoms, which would have altered the CMB's mottled appearance. Kamionkowski and colleagues calculate black holes between 20 and 100 solar masses could be consistent with CMB measurements. But Massimo Ricotti, a cosmologist at the University of Maryland in College Park, who did an earlier calculation with diferent assumptions, thinks“it would be very dificult to have all the dark matter in 30-solar-mass black holes."
Observations of galaxies today cast a different doubt on black hole dark matter, reports Timothy Brandt, an astrophysicist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, Black holes heavier than 10 solar masses should have long ago settled to the centers of small galaxies, churning up stars with their gravity like bowling balls setting the pins flying. That would have puffed up the galaxies. However, Brandt examined five faint dwarf galaxies near the Milky Way, and found them to be compact and unruffled. “That's a very strong argument against this sort of dark matter," he says.
6. Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?
A. Dark matter consists of black holes.
B. What dark matter might be. .
C. Debate heats up over black holes as dark matter.
D. Physicists are turning to more radical ways of explaining the universe's missing mass.
7. The phrase "made the case for" in line 2, para.2, is closest in meaning to
A. proved by means of reasons
B. made arguments for
C. cited examples for
D. ilustrated
8. The phrase "hold up" in line 4, para.2, is closest in meaning to
A. take form
B. show promise
C. prove true
D. be agreed on
9. Which of the following is NOT true, according to the passage?
A. An ordinary black hole is usually no more than 15 times the solar mass.
B. Supermassive black holes must be by far more massive than black holes of intermediate masses.
C. The universe's missing mass is the dark matter particles.
D. Observations have proved that black holes settled to the centers of small galaxies before the first stars.
10. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
A. The first stars are the stars discovered the first time by humans.
B. Gravitational waves result from stars collapsing.
C. Observations of the compact lttle galaxies challenge the idea of black holes as dark matter.
D. Black holes account for most of the universe's missing matter.
II. Directions: Add the affx to each word according to the given Chinese, making changes when ncessary. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (8%)
11. conception 誤解
12. geometric 幾何學(xué)
13. reversible 不可逆轉(zhuǎn)的
14. molecule 大分子
15. subject 主觀的
16. mental 心智
17. nourish 營養(yǎng)不良的
18. sense 感覺的
III. Directions: Fill in the blanks, each using one of the given words or phrases below in its proper form and write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (12%)
relieve of
within reach of
inject with
accrue to
link to
reminiscent of
in common
in relation to
at random
no wonder
associate with
draw a boundary around
19. The business is no longer owner-centric, and relationships can the new owner.
20. The manager suggested that the pipe the cold water supply.
21. You now have a mediation available that can any destination.
22. It is simply impossible to any disease entity, let alone its causes.
23. The two universities, based on their agreement, have libraries and laboratories
24. It should be that you don't understand them. No one ever will.
25. Hopefully, the new machine may____ you. quite some trouble.
26. The government released the latest developments the rare disease yesterday.
27. Food and water should be left birds and wild animals in winter.
28. It was written in a style strongly____ Tolstoy's novels.
29. All the students were excited as they passion and enthusiasm in that class.
30. This sort of bug seems to happen which is very hard to track down.
IV. Directions: Fill in each blank with a suitable word given below and write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10%)
substitute
without
in
will
with
like
another
ways
for
into
Single-use plastic bags have become such a ubiquitous way of life that it seems as if we simply cannot do_ _31_ them. However, if we have the. _32_ , we can start reducing their use_33_ small ways. A tote bag can make a good. _34_ for holding the shopping. You can keep the bag_ _35_ the cahier, and then put your purchases_ 36_ it instead of the usual plastic bag. Recycling the plastic bags you already have is_ 37 _ good idea. These can come into use for various purposes,. 38_ holding your garbage, instead of purchasing new ones. While govenments may be working out. 39_ to lessen the impact of plastic bags on the environment, however, each of us should shoulder some of the responsibility. 40_ this problem, which ultimately harms us.
v. Directions: Translate the fllwing sentences into English, each using one of the given words or phrases below. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10%)
replete with
coincide with
in common
deficient in
give off
41.歷史上人口失控的例子比比皆是。
42.當(dāng)今世界,許多國家都有著共同利益,要獨身自處是不可能的。
43.如果兩次檢驗的結(jié)果不-致該怎么辦?
44.許多植物能發(fā)出強(qiáng)烈的令螞蟻和其它野外昆蟲害怕的氣味以保護(hù)自己。
45.很多人都缺鎂(magnesium),因此多吃芹菜(celery)可以幫助你的身體補(bǔ)充這種重要的營養(yǎng)成分。
VI. Directions: Translate the following paragraph into Chinese. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (15%)
46. Men and women showed a difference in brain use only on the rhyming task. In both sexes, trying to recognize rhymes led to increased blood flow in the inferior frontal gyrus of the left hemisphere -Brpca's area, as it's commonly alled--which has long been linked to language ability. In men that was the only active region, whereas 11 of the 19 women also showed activation in the corresponding region in the right hemisphere. The women's brains weren't working any harder overall; the work was just spread out more.“The accuracy was very comparable," Sally Shaywits says.“It may be that there are just diferent routes in the brain to get to the same results."
VII. Directions: Read the following passage, and then f川in the table with the information based on the passage. Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (10%)
The comforts and conveniences of modern life have brought with them problems that did not exist in the days of simpler living. Machinery which operates on electricity made by burning coal or petroleum is used to process raw materials taken from the earth. Gases from the burning fuels are sent into the air. Wastes from making raw material into finished products are sent both into the air and into the water.
As a result of these and of other pollutants some lakes and rivers have become so contaminated that the fish in them die. Besides the dangers to health from breathing polluted air, the waste gases have effects on the upper atmosphere, which may endanger life on earth. These threats, as well as the depletion of natural resources (such as fuels, forests, and soil) by carelessly wasteful use, have worried scientists and other thoughtful people. Such persons are also disturbed about the effects of chemical fertilizers and of poisons which farmers use in order to destroy insects and weeds. Above all they are alarmed at the interference with the natural balance of the environment, and its possible consequences.
Ecology
VII. Directions: Write a passage (150-200 words) in English on the following title. Develop the ideas according to the Chinese outline given below. Write your passage on the ANSWER SHEET. (15%)
52. Alipay in China
(1)支付寶受到人們歡迎,但也引發(fā)一-些問題;
(2)你所知道的問題;
(3)如何改進(jìn)。
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