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[单项选择]Einstein’’s theory of relativity seemed (incredible) when it was first introduced.
A. brilliant
B. complicated
C. unbelievable
D. distinguished
[填空题]Einstein’ s theory is easily understandable after it was formed at that time.
[单项选择]It took years for Einstein’’s theory to gain______.
A. reception
B. admission
C. ownership
D. acceptance
[单项选择]Einstein’s photoelectric theory then ( ) scientists’ appreciation of TV principles. But for his epoch-making theory, other scientists would have spent more years groping for it.
A. threw light on
B. gave rise to
C. led the way to
D. brought into effect
[填空题]The significance of Einstein’ s theory was that it helped the invention of atomic bomb.
[填空题]From the article we learn about Einstein’s life, his achievements and his personality.
[单项选择]While Einstein’s early______are well-established, it cannot be concluded that he was any less______as a young physicist than the gifted and obsessive theoretician he became later in life.
A. failures… erudite
B. accolades … curmudgeonly
C. foibles… mannerly
D. triumphs… brilliant
E. investigations … passionate
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What seemed to be the woman’s trouble
[填空题]Economic theory can direct the economic decision such as decisions about rent control, ______and minimum wage.
[单项选择]In the early 1900’s, Albert Einstein showed---, under special circumstances, matter and energy can be converted into one another.
A. in which
B. that
C. what
D. there are
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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 t
A. the most of all
B. the best of all
C. the recently released
D. the widely spread