There is currently abroad a new wave of appreciation for breadth of knowledge. Curricula at universities and colleges and progra

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问题     There is currently abroad a new wave of appreciation for breadth of knowledge. Curricula at universities and colleges and programs in federal agencies extol(赞扬)the virtues of a broad education. For scientists who work in specialized jobs, it is a pleasure to escape in our spare time to read broadly in fields distant from our own. Some of us have made interdisciplinary study in our occupation, which is no surprise, because much of the intellectual action in our society today lies at the interfaces between traditional disciplines. Environmental science is a good example, because it frequently requires us to be conversant in several different sciences and even some unscientific fields.
    Experiencing this breadth of knowledge is stimulating, but so is delving deeply into a subject. Both are wonderful experiences that are complementary practical and aesthetic(美学的)ways. They are like viewing the marvelous sculpture of knowledge in two different ways. Look at the sculpture from one perspective and you see the piece in its entirety, how its components connect to give it form, balance, and symmetry. From another viewpoint you see its detail, depth, and mass. There is no need to choose between these two perspectives in art.
    To do so would subtract from the totality of the figure.
    So it is with science. Sometimes we gaze through a subject and are reluctant to stop for too much detail. As chemists, we are fascinated by computer sciences or molecular genetics, but not enough to become an expert. Or we may be interested in an analytical technique but not enough to stay at its cutting edge. At other times, we become immersed in the detail of a subject and see its beauty in an entirely different way than when we browse. It is as if we penetrate the surface of the sculpture and pass through the crystal structure to the molecular level where the code for the entire structure is revealed.
    Unfortunately, in our zeal for breadth or depth, we often feel that it is necessary to diminish the value of the other. Specialists are sometimes ridiculed with names such as "nerd" or "technocrats" , generalists are often criticized for being too "soft" or knowing too little about any one thing. Both are ludicrous(可笑的)accusations that deny a part of the reality of environmental science. Let us not be divided by our passion for depth or breadth. The beauty that awaits us on either route is too precious to stifle, too wonderful to diminish by bickering(争吵).
Just because we become engrossed in the detail of a subject, according to the comment, does not mean that we____.

选项 A、can have an understanding of it
B、will develop into an expert
C、will perceive its entirety
D、are interested in it

答案C

解析 推断题。本题题意是:“根据评论所说,就因为我们太关注一个学科的细节,并不意味着我们能察看到它的全貌。”参见第三段第一句话“科学也是如此。”在后面的内容里作者举了化学、解析技巧以及雕塑的例子,告诉我们we become immersed in thedetail of a subject and see its beauty in an entirely different way than when we browse.(我们沉浸于某个学科的细节中,却用不同于以往的方式看到了它的美。)说明我们对一个学科挖掘得太深,反而不能看到它的全貌。所以选C。
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