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Uncertainty spreads through our lives so thoroughly that it dominates our language. Our everyday speech is made up in large part of words like probably, many, soon, great, little. What do these words mean?Such verbal expression is not necessarily to be criticized. Indeed, it has a value just because it allows us to express judgments when a precise quantitative statement is out of the question.
We have been trying to pin down by experiments what people mean by these expressions in specific contexts, and how the meanings change with age. For instance, a subject is told “There are many trees in the park” and is asked to say what number the word many mean to him. Or a child is invited to take “some” sweets from a bowl and we then count how many he has taken. We pare the number he takes when he is alone with the number when one or more other children are present and are to take some sweets after him, or with the number he takes when told to give “some” sweets to another child.
First, we find that the number depends, of course, on the items involved. To most people some friends means about five, while some trees means about twenty. However, unrelated areas sometimes show parallel values. For instance, the language of probability seems to mean about the same thing in predictions about the weather and about politics: the expression “is certain to” (rain, or be elected) signifies to the average person about a 70 percent chance; “is likely to”, about a 60 percent chance; “probably will” about 55 percent.
Secondly, the size of the population of items influences the value assigned to an expression. Thus, if we tell a subject to take “a few” or “ a lot of” glass balls from a box, he will take more if the box contains a large number of glass balls than if it has a small number. But not proportionately more: if we increase the number of glass balls eight times, the subject takes only half as large a percentage of the total.
Thirdly, there is a marked change with age. Among children between six and fourteen years old, the older the child, the fewer glass balls he will take. But the difference between a lot and a few widens with age. This age effect is so consistent that it might be used as a test of intelligence.
【小题1】 What’s the right attitude towards the words like probably, many, soon?A.They are inaccurate and we should avoid them. B.They are necessary since we cannot be always precise.C.They should be criticized because there are too many of them.D.Their value is not yet clear since we don’t know their meaning.【小题2】 Why do we do experiments with the words “many” and “some”?A.To prove people are insensitive to these words.B.To prove the words dominate our everyday speech.C.To find out how the meanings vary with age and contexts.D.To find out whether the words can mean a precise quantity.【小题3】 Which of the expressions means a larger chance in weather broadcast?A.PossibleB.ProbableC.Be likely toD.Be certain to【小题4】 Which of the following will least definitely influence the number of items a kid takes out of a box when he is invited to take “some”?A.Whether the quantity of items is large or small.B.Whether the items are candies or toys.C.Whether the kid is a toddler or a youngster.D.Whether the kid is alone or acpanied by other children.【小题5】 What will tell us about the intelligence of a child?A.The consistency of picking up a certain glass ball.B.How many glass balls he will take when he’s asked to.C.The difference between a lot and a few when he takes glass balls.D.Whether there are marked changes in his first pick and second one.B 

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(答案→)B 
解析:
【小题1】B 推断题。由第一段最后一句Indeed, it has a value just because it allows us to express judgments when a precise quantitative statement is out of the question.可知,这些单词在我们表达时候是必要的因为我们说话不可能总是准确的
【小题2】C 推断题。根据第一段第一句Uncertainty spreads through our lives so thoroughly that it dominates our language.可知这些单词支配着我们的日常用语
【小题3】D细节题。根据第三行倒数二,三行the expression “is certain to” (rain, or be elected) signifies to the average person about a 70 percent chance; “is likely to”, about a 60 percent chance; “probably will” about 55 percent.可知,is certain to 的可能性最大
【小题4】D细节题。根据第三段第一句First, we find that the number depends, of course, on the items involved.
【小题5】C推断题。根据文章最后一段:But the difference between a lot and a few widens with age. This age effect is so consistent that it might be used as a test of intelligence.可知C选项符合题意
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