2009年考研英语冲刺阅读理解专项训练005

/2008-11-12

  Some political pressures can have negative effects on the growth of knowledge, while others can have positive effects. Examples of some positive effects of other political movements on science are the roles played by the environmental movements, AIDS activism, the race-based civil rights movement, and, most recently, the nutrition and anti-smoking movements. Attention, also, to issues that concern women’s movements can enhance our understanding of the philosophical and social aspects of science and technology.
  Consider two changes in the traditional philosophy of science to which women’ s movements have contributed. The first has to do with the assumption of neutrality in the research process. Is maximizing the objectivity of research always advanced by maximizing the social neutrality of research processes? The neutrality ideal is maximally effective when it is invoked in contexts where social beliefs differ among members of the scientific community. But how is it useful in detecting social assumptions shared by an entire scientific community--women and men alike--such as assumptions about women’s biological inferiority? In such cases it takes political involvement to move scientific institutions to question prevailing assumptions. Moreover, the neutrality ideal cannot recognize or provide resources for distinguishing between social or political assumptions that tend to obstruct the growth of knowledge and those that could advance it. We need strong objectivityto detect the most foundational assumptions that shape our own belief systems.
  In a related way, attention to women’s concerns has helped to reveal the value of cognitive diversity in the scientific process. Just as biodiversity is invaluable for human well-being, so, too, is cognitive diversity. Few any longer question women’s ability to apply the scientific method or to organize complex research projects, even if they do sometimes approach their work in ways less favored by their male colleagues. The human intellectual repertoire consists of many styles and many ways of organizing the production of knowledge. There exists no justifiable scientific or philosophic reason to restrict them to the small numbers that have been favored at particular times and places. Thescientific method can be enhanced by our appreciation of the wealth of intellectual resources to be gained by valuing and promoting cognitive diversity.
  Womensissues matter to women in science and technology fields, and in society at large. I have suggested how they also matter to the sciences as such, in ways perhaps initially unexpected. The resources that women’s issues make available to the sciences have not been fully realized. Too often women’s interests in and desires for knowledge are compromised to satisfy competing economic or political agendas. [429 words]
  1. The first paragraph is written to tell us the ______on science.
  A. positive effects of women’s movements
  B. roles played by some political movements
  C. negative effects of some political movements
  D. positive effects of some political movements
  2. In the author’s opinion, the social neutrality of research processes ______.
  A. has not been justified
  B. tends to be ineffective
  C. is the most fundamental assumption
  D. sometimes enhances the objectivity of research
  3. We can learn from this passage that
  A. biodiversiy is of no value at all
  B. cognitive diversity is of no value at all
  C. cognitive diversity is of great value to science
  D. cognitive diversity is as valueless as biodiversity
  4. It is believed that women are ______.
  A. incapable of applying the scientific method
  B. good at organizing less complex research projects
  C. inferior to men both biologically and psychologically
  D. prone to use ways different from men’s in scientific researches
  5. This passage is mainly about ______.
  A. intellectual resources
  B. attention to women’s issues
  C. the benefits of science and technology
  D. women’s interests in and desire for knowledge

 难句透析
  ①[If you leave a loaded weapon lying around’],it is bound to go off sooner or later.Snow-covered northern Europe heard the gunshot loud and clear when Russia cut supplies tO Ukraine this week as part of a row about money and power,the two eternal battlegrounds of global energy].
  【结构】第一个方括号部分是“If”引导的条件状语从句。第二个方括号部分是“When”引导的时间状语从句。
  【释义】如果你把装满子弹的武器随处乱放,迟早会走火。大雪覆盖的北欧清楚地听到了响亮的枪声,本周俄罗  斯中断了对乌克兰的石油供应,这是对金钱和权利争吵的结局,而金钱和权利是全球能源问题所涉及的两个永无  休止的争论题目。


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