[考研类试卷]考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷263及答案与解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)模拟试卷 263 及答案与解析Part CDirections: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. (10 points) 0 When one uses the scientific method to study or investigate nature or the universe, one is practicing scientific thinking. All scientists practice scienti
2、fic thinking, of course, since they are actively studying nature and investigating the universe by using the scientific method. But scientific thinking is not reserved solely for scientists.【F1】Anyone can “think like a scientist“ who learns the scientific method and, most importantly, applies its pr
3、ecepts, whether he or she is investigating nature or not.【F2】When one uses the methods and principles of scientific thinking in everyday lifesuch as when studying history or literature, investigating societies or governments, seeking solutions to problems of economics or philosophy, or just trying t
4、o answer personal questions about oneself or the meaning of existenceone is said to be practicing critical thinking. Critical thinking is thinking correctly for oneself that successfully leads to the most reliable answers to questions and solutions to problems. In other words, critical thinking give
5、s you reliable knowledge about all aspects of your life and society, and is not restricted to the formal study of nature.Some professionals in the humanities, social sciences, jurisprudence, business, and journalism practice critical thinking as well as any scientist, but many, alas, do not.【F3】Scie
6、ntists must practice critical thinking to be successful, but the qualifications for success in other professions do not necessarily require the use of critical thinking, a fact that is the source of much confusion, discord, and unhappiness in our society.The scientific method has proven to be the mo
7、st reliable and successful method of thinking in human history, and it is quite possible to use scientific thinking in other human endeavors. For this reason, critical thinking is being taught in schools throughout the United States, and its teaching is being encouraged as a universal ideal.【F4】The
8、important point is this: critical thinking is perhaps the most important skill a student can learn in school and college, since if you master its skills, you know how to think successfully and reach reliable conclusions, and such ability will prove valuable in any human endeavor, including the human
9、ities, social sciences, commerce, law, journalism, and government, as well as in scholarly and scientific pursuits.【F5】Since critical thinking and scientific thinking are, as I claim, the same thing, only applied for different purposes, it is therefore reasonable to believe that if one learns scient
10、ific thinking in a science class, one learns, at the same time, the most important skill a student can possesscritical thinking. This, to my mind, is perhaps the foremost reason for college Students to study science, no matter what ones eventual major, interest, or profession.1 【F1】2 【F2】3 【F3】4 【F4
11、】5 【F5】5 Empirical evidence is evidence that one can see, hear, touch, taste, or smell; it is evidence that is susceptible to ones senses.【F1 】Empirical evidence is important because it is evidence that others besides yourself can experience, and it is repeatable, so empirical evidence can be checke
12、d by yourself and others.【F2】Empirical evidence is the only type of evidence that possesses these attributes and is therefore the only type used by scientists and critical thinkers to make vital decisions and reach sound conclusions.We can contrast empirical evidence with other types of evidence to
13、understand its value.【F3】Hearsay evidence is what someone says they heard another say; it is not reliable because you cannot check its source. Better is testimonial evidence, which, unlike hearsay evidence, is allowed in courts of law. But even testimonial evidence is notoriously unreliable, as nume
14、rous studies have shown. Courts also allow circumstantial evidence(e. g. , means, motive, and opportunity), but this is obviously not reliable.The most common alternative to empirical evidence, authoritarian evidence, is what authorities(people, books, billboards, television commercials, etc.)tell y
15、ou to believe. Sometimes, if the authority is reliable, authoritarian evidence is reliable evidence, but many authorities are not reliable, so you must check the reliability of each authority before you accept its evidence. In the end, you must be your own authority and rely on your own powers of cr
16、itical thinking to know if what you believe is reliably true. Transmitting knowledge by authority is, however, the most common method among humans for three reasons; first, we are all conditioned from birth by our parents through the use of positive and negative reinforcement to listen to, believe,
17、and obey authorities; second,【F4】it is believed that human societies that relied on a few experienced or trained authorities for decisions that affected all had a higher survival value than those that didnt, and thus the behaviorial trait of susceptibility to authority was strengthened and passed al
18、ong to future generations by natural selection; third, authoritarian instruction is the quickest and most efficient method for transmitting information we know about.【 F5】But remember: some authoritarian evidence and knowledge should be validated by empirical evidence, logical reasoning, and critica
19、l thinking before you should consider it reliable, and, in most cases, only you can do this for yourself.6 【F1】7 【F2】8 【F3】9 【F4】10 【F5】10 Scientists and critical thinkers always use logical reasoning. 【F1 】Logic allows us to reason correctly, but it is a complex topic and not easily learned; many b
20、ooks are devoted to explaining how to reason correctly, and we can not go into the details here. However, I must point out that most individuals do not reason logically, because they have never learned how to do so.【F2】Logic is not an ability that humans are born with or one that will gradually deve
21、lop and improve on its own, but is a skill or discipline that must be learned within a formal educational environment. Emotional thinking, hopeful thinking, and wishful thinking are much more common than logical thinking, because they are far easier and more congenial to human nature. Most individua
22、ls would rather believe something is true because they feel it is true, hope it is true, or wish it were true, rather than deny their emotions and accept that their beliefs are false.【F3】Often the use of logical reasoning requires a struggle with the will, because logic sometimes forces one to deny
23、ones emotions and face reality, and this is often painful. But remember this: emotions are not evidence, feelings are not facts, and subjective beliefs are not substantive beliefs. Every successful scientist and critical thinker spent years learning how to think logically, almost always in a formal
24、educational context. Some people can learn logical thinking by trial and error, but this method wastes time, is inefficient, is sometimes unsuccessful, and is often painful.【F4】The best way to learn to think logically is to study logic and reasoning in a philosophy class, take mathematics and scienc
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