In science, a theory is a reasonable explanation of observed events that are
related.
A theory often involves an imaginary model that helps scientists
picture the way an
observed event could be produced. A good example of this is found
in the kinetic
Line molecular theory, in which gases are pictured as being made up of
many small particles
(5) that are in constant motion.
A useful theory, in addition to
explaining past observation, helps to predict events
that have not as yet been observed. After a theory has been
publicized, scientists design
experiments to test the theory. If observations confirm the
scientists' predictions, the
theory is supported. If observations do not confirm the
predictions, the scientists must
(10) search further. There may be a fault in the experiment, or the
theory may have to be
revised or rejected.
Science involves imagination
and creative thinking as will as collecting information
and performing experiments. Facts by themselves are not science.
As the mathematician
Jules Henri Poincare said: "Science is built with facts just
as a house is built with
(15) bricks, but a collection of facts cannot be called science any
more than a pile of bricks
can be called a house."
Most scientists start an
investigation by finding out what other scientists have
learned about a particular problem. After known facts have been
gathered, the scientist
comes to the part of the investigation that requires considerable
imagination. Possible
(20) solutions to the problem are formulated. These possible solutions
are called hypotheses.
In a way, any hypothesis is a
leap into the unknown. It extends the scientist's
thinking beyond the known facts. The scientist plans experiments,
performs calculations,
and makes observations to test hypotheses. For without hypotheses,
further investigation
lacks purpose and direction. When hypotheses are confirmed, they
are incorporated
into theories,
Questions
1. Which of the following is the main subject of the passage?
(A) The importance of models in
scientific theories
(B) The place of theory and
hypothesis in scientific investigation
(C) The sorts of facts that
scientists find most interesting
(D) The ways that scientists
perform different types of experiments
2. The word "related" in line 1 is closest in meaning to
(A) connected
(B) described
(C) completed
(D) identified
3. The word "this" in line 3 refers to
(A) a good example
(B) an imaginary
model
(C) the kinetic molecular
theory
(D) an observed event
4. According to the second paragraph, a useful theory is one that
helps
scientists to
(A) find errors in past experiments
(B) make predictions
(C) observe events
(D) publicize new
findings
5. The word "supported" in line 9 is closest in meaning
to
(A)
finished (B) adjusted
(C)
investigated (D) upheld
6. Bricks are mentioned in lines 14-16 to indicate how
(A) mathematicians approach
science
(B) building a house is like
performing experiments
(C) science is more than a
collection of facts
(D) scientific experiments have
led to improved technology
7. In the fourth paragraph, the author implies that imagination is
most
important to scientists when
they
(A) evaluate previous work on a
problem
(B) formulate possible
solutions to a problem
(C) gather know facts
(D) close an investigation
8. In line 21, the author refers to a hypothesis as "a leap
into the unknown
in order to show that
hypotheses
(A) are sometimes ill-conceived
(B) can lead to dangerous
results
(C) go beyond available facts
(D) require effort to formulate
9. In the last paragraph, what does the author imply is a major
function of
hypotheses ?
(A) Sifting through known facts
(B) Communicating a scientist's
thoughts to others
(C) Providing direction for
scientific research
(D) Linking together different
theories
10. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?
(A) Theories are simply
imaginary models of past events.
(B) It is better to revise a
hypothesis than to reject it.
(C) A scientist's most
difficult task is testing hypotheses.
(D) A good scientist needs to
be creative
Please tally your answer with the below provided answers and
then comment here how much you got!
Answers
1.
B 2.
A 3.
B 4.
B 5.
D 6.
C 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. D
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