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    Have you ever heard someone say that he can't see the forest for the trees? If so, you may have ____ what this curious phrase means. If you can see the trees, how is the forest not ____, too?

This popular phrase accurately describes situations in which people sometimes get so caught up with the ____ that they lose sight of the big picture. ____, you're paying so much attention to the trees that you forget that the trees are just part of a ____ forest.

This is a problem we all ____ from time to time. When observing our world, it’s easy to focus on the interesting details and ____ larger concepts. For ____, though, it's important to be able to focus on both the forest and the trees.

Since the ____ of scientific inquiry thousands of years ago, observations have been ____. The first scientists used their ____ to see, hear, smell, feel, and taste the world around them. Through these ____, they learned about their world and began to search for answers to the questions that ____ arose.

Today scientists ____ rely upon their five senses to make observations. However, they also take advantages of modern ____ to make observations with a wide variety of tools. These enable them to “see” the world in ways beyond what their five senses ____.

From satellite telescopes atomic microscopes, ____ scientists use these tools to observe the world in ways never ____ by early scientists. Some of these tools allow them to ____ small details while others help them to see the big ____.

1.A.wondered B.believed C.explained D.described

2.A.acceptable B.accessible C.visible D.possible

3.A.reasons B.problems C.effects D.details

4.A.In contrast B.In return C.In other words D.In the meantime

5.A.better B.larger C.clearer D.greener

6.A.seek out B.pass by C.agree on D.meet with

7.A.catch B.ignore C.comprehend D.misuse

8.A.observers B.farmers C.scientists D.leaders

9.A.beginning B.separation C.recovery D.removal

10.A.forgotten B.welcomed C.impossible D.important

11.A.senses B.feelings C.environments D.experiences

12.A.errors B.gifts C.observations D.inventions

13.A.luckily B.naturally C.exactly D.occasionally

14.A.even B.yet C.never D.still

15.A.technologies B.theories C.discoveries D.efforts

16.A.release B.allow C.prefer D.enjoy

17.A.famous B.young C.popular D.modern

18.A.imagined B.suggested C.remembered D.convinced

19.A.create B.study C.copy D.choose

20.A.cause B.change C.picture D.achievement

 

1.A 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.B 20.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。主要说明了“只顾细节不顾大局”这一表述的来源,从科学家做研究的角度综合分析了细节与大局的利弊关系,告诉我们注重细节的同时也要顾全大局。 1.考查动词词义辨析。句意:如果你听到有人说他只见树木不见森林,你可能很想知道这个令人好奇的句子意味着什么。A. wondered想知道;B. believed 相信;C. explained解释;D. described描述。结合横线后“what this curious phrase means”分析语境可知,此处使用wondered意为“想知道”切合题意。故选A项。 2.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:如果你能看见树,怎么会看不见森林呢?A. acceptable可接受的;B. accessible可接近的;C. visible可看见的;D. possible可能的。根据前文“he can't see the forest for the trees”可知,作者意在表明看见和看不见之间的逻辑关系。C项visible“可看见的”符合语境。故选C项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这个表述准确地描述了一种情景,人们有时会很在意细节以至于会看不见整体大局。A. reasons原因;B. problems问题;C. effects影响;D. details细节。通过语境翻译可知,D项details意为“细节”切合题意。故选D项。 4.考查介词短语辨析。句意:换句话说,你太过于关注树以至于忘记了树就是森林的一部分。A. In contrast相反地;B. In return反过来;C. In other words换言之;D. In the meantime同时。通过分析语境可知,此句是前句的进一步解释,存在递进关系,因此In other words意为“换言之”切合题意。故选C项。 5.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:你太过于关注树以至于忘记了树就是森林的一部分。A. better更好的;B. larger更大的;C. clearer更清晰的;D. greener更绿的。通过分析本段结构可知,此句与上句互为平行结构,因此也是小细节与大局的关系,即小与大之间的逻辑关系。B项切题。故选B项。 6.考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:这是我们反复会遇到的问题。A. seek out寻求;B. pass by路过;C. agree on同意;D. meet with遇到。根据语境翻译可知,此处意为meet with“遇到”,D项符合语境。故选D项。 7.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我们关注自己的世界时,很同意就关注到有趣的细节而忽视了更大的概念。A. catch抓住;B. ignore忽视;C. comprehend理解;D. misuse误用。由空后的" it's important to be able to focus on both the forest and the trees." 可知此处表明我们应该细节与大局兼顾,然而我们很容易注重小细节而忽视整体大局,B项ignore“忽视”切合题意。故选B项。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对于科学家而言,A. observers观察者;B. farmers农民;C. scientists科学家;D. leaders领导人。根据下段首句可知,接下来讲述科学家的方面,C项scientists“科学家”符合语境。故选C项。 9.考查名词词义辨析。句意:自从几千年科学研究开始,观察力一直都很重要。A. beginning开始,开端;B. separation分离;C. recovery恢复;D. removal移除。联系下文“The first scientists used their senses to see, hear, smell, feel, and taste the world around them.”可知科学家门用感官去看、去听、去闻、去感受、去品尝他们周边的世界,通过语境翻译可知A项beginning“开始,开端”切合题意。故选A项。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:自从几千年科学研究开始,观察力一直都很重要。A. forgotten遗忘的;B. welcomed受欢迎的;C. impossible不可能的;D. important重要的。通过语境翻译可知,D项important“重要的”切合题意。故选D项。 11.考查名词辨析。句意:科学家门用感官去看、去听、去闻、去感受、去品尝他们周边的世界。A. senses感官;B. feelings感觉;C. environments环境;D. experiences经历。通过分析句子成分可知空后see, hear, smell, feel, and taste均为感官,A项切题。故选A项。 12.考查名词词义辨析。句意:通过观察,他们了解了周边的世界,并且开始寻找自然而然出现的问题答案。A. errors错误;B. gifts礼物;C. observations观察;D. inventions发明。根据本段段首句“Since the beginning of scientific inquiry thousands of years ago, observations have been important.”可知科学家们要做的事情是观察,因此C项observations“观察”符合语境。故选C项。 13.考查副词词义辨析。句意:通过观察,他们了解了周边的世界,并且开始寻找自然而然出现的问题答案。A. luckily 幸运地;B. naturally自然而然地;C. exactly格外地D. occasionally偶然地。根据语境翻译可知, B项naturally“自然而然地”切合题意。故选B项。 14.考查副词词义辨析。句意:当今科学家们依赖于他们的五官做观察。A. even甚至;B. yet至今;C. never从不;D. still仍然。根据前段可知,现在的科学家依然还依赖五官进行观察,D项符合语境。故选D项。 15.考查名词辨析。句意:然而他们也充分利用现代技术运用广泛的工具进行观察。A. technologies技术;B. theories理论;C. discoveries发现;D. efforts努力。根据however前句可知科学家们除了用五官进行观察,也用现代技术手段,A项切题。故选A项。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些使他们能够超越五官所允许的层面观察这个世界A. release释放;B. allow允许;C. prefer更喜欢;D. enjoy喜欢。根据前文可知五官给了科学家们得以观察世界的方式,通过现代技术,他们可以超越五官所允许的层面观察这个世界,B项符合语境。故选B项。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:从卫星望远镜到原子显微镜,现代科学家使用这些工具以一种早期科学家无法想象的方式观察着世界。A. famous著名的;B. young年轻的;C. popular流行的;D. modern现代的。根据语境翻译可知, D项modern“现代的”切合题意。故选D项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:从卫星望远镜到原子显微镜,现代科学家使用这些工具以一种早期科学家无法想象的方式观察着世界。A. imagined 想象;B. suggested建议;C. remembered记住;D. convinced信服。根据上文可知,这些工具是现代的,表明早期并不存在,因此早期科学家难以想象有这样的工具可以使用,A项imagined“想象”切题。故选A项。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:这些工具中有些可以允许他们研究小细节,而另外一些可以帮助他们看到宏观整体。A. create创造;B. study研究;C. copy复制;D. choose选择。根据语境翻译可知, B项study“研究”切合题意。故选B项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:另外一些可以帮助他们看到宏观整体。A. cause结果;B. change改变;C. picture图画、局面;D. achievement成就。根据第二段中“they lose sight of the big picture”可知,结合分析选项,C项“picture”同词复现。故选C项。
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