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[originaltext]M: Good evening and welcome to Physics Today. [5] Here we intervi
[originaltext]M: Good evening and welcome to Physics Today. [5] Here we intervi
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M: Good evening and welcome to Physics Today. [5] Here we interview some of the greatest minds in physics as they help us to understand some of the most complicated theories. Today, I’ m very pleased to welcome Dr. Melissa Phillips, professor of theoretical physics. She’ s here to tell us a little about what it is she studies. Dr. Phillips, you seem to study everything.
W: [6] I guess that would be fair to say I spend most of my time studying the Big Bang Theory and where our universe came from.
M: Can you tell us a little about that?
W: [7] Well, I’ m very interested in why the universe exists at all. That may sound odd, but the fact is at the moment of the Big Bang, both matter and anti-matter were created for a short time, and I mean just a fraction of a second. The whole universe was a super hot soup of radiation filled with these particles. So what baffled scientists for so long is why is there a universe at all?
M: That’ s because matter and anti-matter are basically opposites of each other. They are exactly alike, except that they have opposite electrical charges. So when they collide, they destroy each other?
W: Exactly. So during the first few moments of the Big Bang, the universe was extremely hot and very small. Matter, and the now more exotic anti-matter, would have little space to avoid each other. This means that they should have totally wiped each other out, leaving the universe completely barren.
M: [8] But a recent study seems to point to the fact that when matter and anti-matter were first created, there were slightly more particles of matter, which allowed the universe we all live in to form?
W: Exactly. Because there was slightly more matter, the collisions quickly depleted all the anti-matter and left just enough matter to create stars, planets, and eventually us.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5. What does the man say is Physics Today?
6. What is the woman physicist’s main research area?
7. What is the woman interested in?
8. What seems to be the finding of the recent study?
选项
A、A journal reporting the latest progress in physics.
B、An introductory course of modern physics.
C、An occasion for physicists to exchange ideas.
D、A series of interviews with outstanding physicists.
答案
D
解析
题干问的是男士说《今日物理》是什么。对话开头男士说在《今日物理》主要采访一些最伟大的物理学家,因为他们帮助我们理解一些最复杂的理论,故答案为D(一系列对杰出物理学家的采访)。A项(报道物理学最新进展的杂志)、B项(现代物理学入门课程)和C项(物理学家交流想法的场合)在对话中均未提及,故排除。
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