问答题Passage 2Life Beyond Earth  A We all have our suppositions, our scenarios. The late astronomer Carl Sagan estimated that there are a million technological civilizations in our galaxy alone. His more conservative colleague Frank Drake offers the number

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Passage 2Life Beyond Earth  A  We all have our suppositions, our scenarios. The late astronomer Carl Sagan estimated that there are a million technological civilizations in our galaxy alone. His more conservative colleague Frank Drake offers the number 10,000. John Oro, a pioneering comet researcher, calculates that the Milky Way is sprinkled with a hundred civilizations. And finally there are skeptics like Ben Zuckerman, an astronomer at UCLA, who thinks we may as well be alone in this galaxy if not in the universe.  B  All the estimates are highly speculative. The fact is that there is no conclusive evidence of any life beyond Earth. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, as various pundits have wisely noted. But still we don’t have any solid knowledge about a single alien microbe, a solitary spore, much less the hubcap from a passing alien starship.  C  Our ideas about extraterrestrial life are what Sagan called “plausibility arguments,” usually shot through with unknowns, hunches, ideologies, and random ought-to-bes. Even if we convince ourselves that there must be life out there, we confront a second problem, which is that we don’t know anything about that life. We don’t know how truly alien it is. We don’t know if it’s built on a foundation of carbon atoms. We don’t know if it requires a liquid-water medium, if it swims or flies or burrows.  D  Despite the enveloping nebula of uncertainties, extraterrestrial life has become an increasingly exciting area of scientific inquiry. The field is called exobiology or astrobiology or bioastronomy—every few years it seems as though the name has been changed to protect the ignorant.  E  Whatever it’s called, this is a science infused with optimism. We now know that the universe may be aswarm with planets. Since 1995 astronomers have detected at least 22 planets orbiting other stars. NASA hopes to build a telescope called the Terrestrial Planet Finder to search for Earth-like planets, examining them for the atmospheric signatures of a living world. In the past decade organisms have been found thriving on our own planet in bizarre, hostile environments. If microbes can live in the pores of rock deep beneath the earth or at the rim of a scalding Yellowstone spring, then they might find a place like Mars not so shabby.  F  Mars is in the midst of a full-scale invasion from Earth, from polar landers to global surveyors to rovers looking for fossils. A canister of Mars rocks will be rocketed back to Earth in the year 2008, parachuting into the Utah desert for scrutiny by scientists in a carefully sealed lab. In the coming years probes will also go around and, at some point, into Jupiter’s moon Europa. That icy world shows numerous signs of having a subsurface ocean—and could conceivably harbor a dark, cold biosphere.  G  The quest for an alien microbe is supplemented by a continuing effort to find something large, intelligent, and communicative. SETI—the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence—has not yielded a confirmed signal from an alien civilization in 40 years of experiments, but the signal-processing technology grows more sophisticated each year. The optimists figure it’s only a matter of time before we tune in the right channel.  H  No one knows when—or if—one of these investigations might make a breakthrough. There’s a fair bit of boosterism surrounding the entire field, but I’d bet the breakthrough is many years, if not decades, away. The simple truth: Extraterrestrial life, by definition, is not conveniently located.  I  But there are other truths that sustain the search for alien organisms. One is that, roughly speaking, the universe looks habitable. Another is that life radiates information about itself—that, if nothing else, it usually leaves a residue or an imprint. If the universe contains an abundance of life, that life is not likely to remain forever in the realm of the unknown.  J  Contact with an alien civilization would be an epochal and culturally challenging event, but exobiologists would settle gladly for the discovery of a tiny fossil, a mere remnant of extraterrestrial biochemistry. One example. One data point to add to the one we have—Earth life. That’s what we need to begin the long process of putting human existence in its true cosmic context.  Complete the sentences.  Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the passage for each answer.   Write your answers in boxes 1-5 on your answer sheet.  1. Experts are approaching Mars extensively in the search of ______.  2 Jupiter’s moon Europa will be in the analysed for it is conceived to embrace a ______ probably hostile to life.  3. Although no clear signals have been received by human being, advances made in ______ has provided some optimism after 40 years’ experiments.  4. The reason why extraterrestrial life cannot be immediately found is that it is not readily ______.  5. The look for alien organism can still be sustained because it would still give off traces such as a ______.
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正确答案: 1. fossils
(根据关键词experts approaching,Mars和in the search of可以定位到原文F段段首句,“Mars is in the midst of a full-scale invasion from Earth.from polar landers to global surveyors to rovers looking for fossils”,其中looking for对应题干中的in the search of。从这句话可以知道这些登陆者们的目的是寻找fossils,因此fossils为答案。)
2. dark, cold biosphere
(根据题干关键词Jupiter’s moon Europa可以定位到原文F段“In the coming years probes will also go around and,at some point,into Jupiter’s moon Europa.That icy world shows numerous signs of having a subsurface ocean—and could conceivably harbor a dark,cold biosphere”,其中conceivably和题干中的is conceived是同一词语的不同形式,embrace和harbor属于同义转换,因此只要对照原文和题干就能很容易的确定答案就是dark,cold biosphere。)
3. signal-processing technology
(根据题干关键词optimism after 40 years’ experiments可以定位到原文G段“has not yielded a confirmed signal from an alien civilization in 40 years of experiments,but the signal-processing technology grows more sophisticated each year.”其中but和题干中although一样都是表示转折关系的,因此可以确定答案就在but的后半句,“the signal-processing technology变得更加复杂”和题干中“提供了一丝乐观”表达的意思相同。因此可知,答案即为the signal-processing technology。)
4. located
(根据题干关键词extraterrestrial life cannot be immediately found可以定位到原文H段“I’d bet the breakthrough is many years, if not decades, away. The simple truth:Extraterrestrial life,by definition,is not conveniently located”,其中The simple truth对应的就是题干中的the reason,对照原文和题干就很容易确定答案为located。)
5. residue or imprint
(根据题干关键词look for alien organism和sustained可以定位到原文I段“But there are other truths that sustain the search for alien organisms.One is that,roughly speaking,the universe looks habitable.Another is that life radiates information about itself-that, if nothing else,it usually leaves a residue or an imprint”,这句话的前半句和题干几乎是一样的。后半句中on is that...another is that就对应于题干中的such as举例说明;而题目中give off traces即原文的radiates information about和leaves,所以答案为residue or imprint。)
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