【題目】Bigger isn’t always better. People who are skeptical about this argument just need to look at personal computers. It is the continual shrinkage of components that have brought about the explosion of computing power and enabled these computers to be accessible to people across the world.

Inspired by this, researchers have been working on areas where making things small may mean big results. And this year, the Nobel Prize has challenged the convention of celebrating big by presenting the biggest prizes to discoveries on the smallest scales.

The committee presented the Nobel Prize for medicine to Yoshinori Ohsumi of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, for his research on “autophagy”, which is a “self-eating” process seen in cells.

What’s more, in recognition of their working on the unique nature of matter in extreme states and taking their research all the way down to an atomic scale, the Nobel Prize for physics was awarded to three British-born scientists who presently work in the US.

Another exceptional new field is that of nanotechnology(納米技術). The Nobel Prize for chemistry was awarded to a scientist who managed to build the world’s tiniest machines out of molecules(分子), including a nano-sized car, which are so small that they are not seen by the human eye.

Small as the subjects are, the benefits of the scientists’ research are set to be huge. More importantly, their inventions may even eventually be turned into products that benefit mankind.

Ohsumi’s research on “autophagy” shines a light on common diseases such as Parkinson’s and diabetes. As for the molecular motors, they’re preparing to bring huge potential to the fields of medicine and energy. “The ground-breaking discoveries in physics have lighted a firestorm of research, and it’s only a matter of time before their research leads to advances as unimaginable to us now as computer chips were a hundred years ago,” Laura H. Greene, president-elect of the American Physical Society told The New York Times.

1The underlined word “shrinkage” in Paragraph 1 probably means .

A. reducing the size B. cutting down the cost

C. improving the quality D. strengthening the function

2What can be inferred from the passage?

A. Nano-sized cars are now popular all over the world.

B. Ohsumi's research has helped cure some common diseases.

C. Three scientists have made a great breakthrough in atomic energy.

D. The Nobel Prize used to have a preference for findings on big scales.

3What is Laura H. Greene’s attitude to the new discoveries in physics?

A. Positive B. Doubtful

C. Reserved D. Concerned.

4What is the message the passage conveys?

A. Great minds think alike.

B. Small things make a big difference.

C. Many small streams make a great river.

D. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

【答案】

1A

2D

3A

4B

【解析】更大并不總是更好。本文傳達的信息是,小事情會產(chǎn)生大意義。

1A

詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第一段第一、二句Bigger isn’t always better. People who are skeptical about this argument just need to look at personal computers. 更大并不總是更好。那些對這個論點持懷疑態(tài)度的人只需要看看個人電腦就知道了?芍It is the continual shrinkage of components that have brought about the explosion of computing power and enabled these computers to be accessible to people across the world. 正是由于組件的不斷shrinkage,才導致了計算能力的爆炸式增長,并使這些計算機能夠被世界各地的人們所接受?芍獎澗詞的意思是收縮,故選A。

2D

推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段第二句this year, the Nobel Prize has challenged the convention of celebrating big by presenting the biggest prizes to discoveries on the smallest scales.可知,諾貝爾獎過去常常偏愛大規(guī)模的發(fā)現(xiàn)。故答案為D。

3A

推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章最后一段最后一句“The ground-breaking discoveries in physics have lighted a firestorm of research, and it’s only a matter of time before their research leads to advances as unimaginable to us now as computer chips were a hundred years ago,” Laura H. Greene, president-elect of the American Physical Society told The New York Times.可知,Laura H. Greene對物理學新發(fā)現(xiàn)的態(tài)度是積極肯定的。故選A。

4B

主旨大意題。第一段第一句Bigger isn’t always better.更大并不總是更好。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段Small as the subjects are, the benefits of the scientists’ research are set to be huge. 盡管研究對象很小,但科學家們的研究成果將是巨大的。More importantly, their inventions may even eventually be turned into products that benefit mankind.最重要的是,他們的發(fā)明甚至可能最終會變成造福人類的產(chǎn)品。由此可知本文傳達的信息是,小事情會產(chǎn)生大意義。故答案為B。

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