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IV. Reading Comprehension: Choose the best answer to each question.The Big Bang theory raises profound philosophical questions. For centuries, scientistsbelieved that the universe was eternal, while religious believers held otherwise. The Christianand Jewish bibles both start with, “In the beginning, God created the universe and everything init.” This implies that there was, indeed, a time when the universe did not exist.British biologist Richard Dawkins argues in his book, The God Delusion, that such an idealis pure nonsense. Though Dawkins stops short of saying God does not exist, he writes that theexistence of a divine creator is highly improbable. God would have to be extremely complex,Dawkins notes, and the more complex something is, the less probable it is.Dawkins says that the theories of evolution and natural selection can explain howeverything was made and why many things are so complex that they seem to be designed. In thelatter half of his book, Dawkins argues that science can also explain human morality.Critics answer that most of Dawkins’s arguments are philosophical rather than scientific.They say that attributing the world’s complexity to random chance is much more improbablethan the existence of God. Also, they note that nothing in Dawkins’s book denies that God couldhave guided the process of evolution.
41. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) Scientists and religious believers agree about the Big Bang theory.
(B) Christian and Jewish bibles begin by saying that God created the universe.
(C) Dawkins thinks that the existence of a divine creator is improbable.
(D) Dawkins thinks that science can explain human morality.

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.62069
統計:A(18),B(0),C(2),D(8),E(0)

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