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2021年6月28日家庭版托福阅读真题+题目+答案:Deriving Scientific Facts from Theories

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2021年6月28日家庭版托福阅读真题+题目+答案:Deriving Scientific Facts from Theories

2021年6月28日家庭版托福阅读真题+题目+答案:Deriving Scientific Facts from Theories

In science, a theory is an idea that. once confirmed by experiment or meticulous observation as certainty. becomes a scientific 1aw. Facts are generally obtained through empirical research (through observation or experiment). Occasionally: however, facts that are not easy to obtain directly are deduced from theory. A good example is the work done in the 1840s on Saturn's rings by the great Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell. At the time, astronomers had observed three concentric rings about Saturn, all in the same plane. They knew that at least some regions of the rings must be quite thin, since in some areas the planet behind could be plainly seen. Aside from that, their structure was an intriguing mystery. Maxwell carried out a careful theoretical and highly mathematical treatment, and concluded that the rings could not be single solid or liquid units, since mechanical forces acting upon rings of such immense size would break them up. He suggested instead that the rings must be composed of vast numbers of individual solid particles rotating in separate concentric orbits at different speeds. He even drew some conclusions about how large the particles would be and how fast they would move.

 

1.The word " meticulous”  in the passage is closest in meaning to

O careful

O direct

O repeated

O objective

 

2.According to paragraph 1, on what basis did Maxwell conclude that Saturn's rings are not single solid units?

O The planet could not have been seen through Saturn's rings if the rings were single solid units.

O Single solid rings the size of Saturn's would have been broken up by mechanical forces.

O Single solid rings would have had a simpler structure than Saturn's rings have.

O Saturn has too many rings for them to have continued rotating in concentric orbits as single solid units.

 

3.According to paragraph 1, Maxwell's theoretical and mathematical treatment led him to conclude that Saturn's rings

O include both solid and liquid elements.

O had originally been single units that gradually broke up into many separate pieces.

O consist of large numbers of individual particles rotating in separate orbits.

O could not have been broken up by mechanical forces.

 

For many decades there was no way of testing Maxwell's conclusion, but in the latter years of the twentieth century. observations-particularly those from Voyager spacecraft confirmed Maxwell's conclusions. The particles are composed of window impure ice, or at least are ice covered. Radar observations have even confirmed the range of masses and speeds predicted by Maxwell. This was a remarkable achievement on Maxwell's part. Or the basis of theory; he had arrived at factual information that could not be directly obtained for almost a century and a half.

Scientific work is best done with a theory in mind. It does not matter if the theory is proved wrong: it will nevertheless guide the initial experiments, which may lead to the correct theory. Paradoxically, people occasionally do much better with the wrong theory than with the right one, and there is one rather striking example of this. By the year 1900, physicists had become aware of the properties of radio waves, which they knew to be of the same character as light but with much longer wavelengths. Experiments had shown that radio waves (unlike 1ight) would pass through walls because of the long wavelengths, and that like light they travel in straight lines.

 

4.The word "Paradoxically"" in the passage is closest in meaning to

O For this reason

O Interestingly

O Fortunately

O Ironically

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