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时间怀有一种公平的道义,对它所拿去的,它会给我们别的补偿。它夺去了我们肢体和精神的灵活,却给予我们宁静和安详。对这段话正确理解的一项是( )。

A.无所谓浪费时间

B.耽误的时间可以得到补偿

C.不具有灵活肢体和精神的人能获得安宁

D.晚年的宁静可以使青春活力的消失得到补偿

答案

参考答案:D

解析: 肢体和精神的灵活显然是指青春的活力。但是老年的宁静和安详可以使之得到补偿。A、B明显错误;C没有突出时间的作用。时间,在这里代表着岁月。

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单项选择题

Jan Hendrik Schon’s success seemed too good to be true, and it was. In only four years as a physicist at Bell Laboratories, Schon, 32, had co-authored 90 scientific papers—one every 16 days—detailing new discoveries in superconductivity, lasers, nanotechnology and quantum physics. This output astonished his colleagues, and made them suspicious. When one co-worker noticed that the same table of data appeared in two separate papers—which also happened to appear in the two most prestigious scientific journals in the world, Science and Nature—the jig was up. In October 2002, a Bell Labs investigation found that Schon had falsified and fabricated data. His career as a scientist was finished. Scientific scandals, which are as old as science itself, tend to follow similar patterns of presumption and due reward.

In recent years, of course, the pressure on scientists to publish in the top journals has increased, making the journals much more crucial to career success. The questions are whether Nature and Science have become too powerful as arbiters of what science reaches to the public, and whether the journals are up to their task as gatekeepers.

Each scientific specialty has its own set of journals. Physicists have Physical Review Letters, neuroscientists have Neuron, and so forth. Science and Nature, though, are the only two major journals that cover the gamut of scientific disciplines, from meteorology and zoology to quantum physics and chemistry. As a result, journalists look to them each week for the cream of the crop of new science papers. And scientists look to the journals in part to reach journalists. Why do they care Competition for grants has gotten so fierce that scientists have sought popular renown to gain an edge over their rivals. Publication in specialized journals will win the acclaims from academics and satisfy the publish-or-perish imperative, but Science and Nature come with the added bonus of potentially getting your paper written up in The New York Times and other publications.

Scientists tend to pay more attention to the big two than to other journals. When more scientists know about a particular paper, they’re more apt to cite it in their own papers. Being oft-cited will increase a scientist’s "Impact Factor", a measure of how often papers are cited by peers. Funding agencies use the "Impact Factor" as a rough measure of the influence of scientists they’re considering supporting.

According to the passage, what makes Science and Nature powerful().

A. They cover the best researches on a variety of subjects.

B. They publish controversial papers that others won’t.

C. They prefer papers on highly specialized research.

D. They have a special system of peer-review.