首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
考研
The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a
The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a
admin
2010-02-22
40
问题
The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent article by choosing from the list A-G. Some of the paragraphs have been placed for you. (10 points)
A. These issues cut right across traditional religious dogma. Many people cling to the belief that the origin of life required a unique divine act. But ff life on Earth is not unique, the case for a miraculous origin would be undermined. The discovery of even a humble bacterium on Mars, if it could be shown to have arisen independently from Earth life would support the view that life emerges naturally.
B. Contrary to popular belief, speculation that we are not alone in the universe is as old as philosophy itself. The essential steps in the reasoning were based on the atomic theory of the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus. First, the laws of nature are universal. Second, there is nothing special or privileged about Earth. Finally, if something is possible, nature tends to make it happen. Philosophy is one thing, filling in the physical details is another. Although astronomers increasingly suspect that bio-friendly planets may be abundant in the universe, the chemical steps leading to life remain largely mysterious.
C. There is, however, a contrary view-one that is gaining strength and directly challenges orthodox biology. It is that complexity can emerge spontaneously through a process of self-organization, ff matter and energy have an inbuilt tendency to amplify and channel organized complexity, the odds against the formation of life and the subsequent evolution of intelligence could be drastically shortened. The relevance of self-organization to biology remains hotly debated. It suggests, however, that although the universe as a whole may be dying, an opposite, progressive trend may also exist as a fundamental property of nature. The emergence of extraterrestrial life, particularly-intelligent life, is a key test for these rival paradigms.
D. Similar reasoning applies to evolution. According to the orthodox view, Darwinian selection is utterly blind. Any impression that the transition from microbes to man represents progress is pure chauvinism of our part. The path of evolution is merely a random walk through the realm of possibilities. If this is right, there can be no directionality, no innate drive forward; in particular, no push toward consciousness and intelligence. Should Earth be struck by an asteroid, destroying all higher life-forms, intelligent beings, still less humanoids, would almost certainly not arise next time around.
E. Traditionally, biologists believed that life is a freak-the result of a zillion-to-on& accidental concatenation of molecules. It follows that the likelihood of its happening again elsewhere in the cosmos is infinitesimal. This viewpoint de-rives from the second law of thermodynamics, which predicts that the universe is dying-slowly and inexorably degenerating toward a state of total chaos. Life stumbles across this trend only because it is a pure statistical luck.
F. Historically, the Roman Catholic church regarded any discussion of alien life as heresy. Speculating about other inhabited worlds was one reason philosopher Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake in 1600. Belief that mankind has-a special relationship with God is central to the monotheistic religions. The existence of alien beings, especially if they were further advanced than humans intellectually and spiritually, would disrupt this cozy view.
G. The discovery of life beyond earth would transform not only our science but also our religions, our belief systems and our entire world view. For in a sense, the search for extraterrestrial life is really a search for ourselves-who we are and what our place is in the grand sweep of the cosmos.
Order: F is the first paragraph and G is the last.
选项
答案
E
解析
其一,本语段的话题为"生物学对于其他生命状态的阐释"。其二,本语段的第1个句子中的"biologists"和"molecules"承接了上一段最后一句的内容,即"chemical steps"。其三,本段与上一个段落构成了对比与比较关系,即"哲学与生物学对于外层生命状态的观点"。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/rB44777K
0
考研英语一
相关试题推荐
Ifyouhaveeverwonderedhowanelephantsmells,scientistshavetheanswer.ResearchershavediscoveredthatAfricanElephants
Ifyouhaveeverwonderedhowanelephantsmells,scientistshavetheanswer.ResearchershavediscoveredthatAfricanElephants
Asimpleideasupportsscience:"trust,butverify".Resultsshouldalwaysbe【C1】________tochallengefromexperiment.Thatsimp
Collegestudentsaremorestressedoutthaneverbefore—atleastaccordingtothelatestfindingsofalarge,nationalsurveyth
Aprettypotplantmightmakeanunemotionalworkspacefeelmorepersonal.Butnewresearchhasrevealedthatofficeplantsdo
BeingpluggedintoaniPodisafeatureofadolescence.Anewstudysuggeststhatteenswhospendtoomuchtimelisteningtomus
Yourcameraissnatched.Willyoueverseeita-gain?Probablynot.Butitmaysendpostcardsfromitsnewowner.The【C1】_______
Barbecuingmeatgivesitgreatflavor.Thistaste,though,comesataprice,sincetheprocesscreatesmoleculescalledpolycycl
UncertaintythreatenstheveryexistenceofQuinhagak,Alaska.Thevillageisbuiltonalayerofpermanentlyfrozenground,and
UncertaintythreatenstheveryexistenceofQuinhagak,Alaska.Thevillageisbuiltonalayerofpermanentlyfrozenground,and
随机试题
可预防心身疾病的措施不包括
A.二氧化钛B.CAPC.丙二醇D.司盘80E.吐温80在包衣液的处方中,可作为遮光剂的是
有关老年人心血管系统特点的描述,错误的是
城市规划示意图图纸比例为()。
建设工程项目的设计任务,必须以公开招标方式发包的是()。
导游小张在带一个新疆地区旅游团去北京旅游的途中,正好通过手机看到报道称昆明火车站暴恐案的策划者和实施者是新疆人,小张在车上便对新疆人进行攻击和谩骂,使旅游团中客人极为不满,并到旅游行政部门投诉。据此,孙某应受到()处罚。
①长期以来,年终检查评比就像吃年夜饭一样,成了许多部门和单位的_______。②从印刷术的普及,到声光电的传播,再到信息技术的兴起,任何一次传媒工具的重大_______,都带来文化话语权的转移。③某商业领域之所以成为蓝海,就是现有市场格局中存在未被__
试比较陈述性知识与程序性知识学习的异同。【2010年、2015年-陕西师大】【2014年-上海师大】
孙中山早期的革命活动或思想有( )
EzonexamusesstaticTCP/IPaddressingforitsservers.YouareinstallingWindows2000ServeronanewcomputernamedVE32.VE3
最新回复
(
0
)