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        Brian Greene, a professor of physics and
    mathematics at Columbia University, has created an online science education
    platform. He tries to "build a bridge" with things you know about,
    and then "bring you across that bridge to the strange place of modern
    physics".

        Recently I had a chance to ask Greene about
    wormholes (a hole which some scientists think might exist, connecting parts of
    space and time that are not usually connected), time travel and other mysteries
    of the universe. I asked him a million-dollar question: What if I went through
    a worm-hole and prevented my parents from meeting? "Most of us believe
    that the universe makes sense," Greene said. Although there are several
    interesting theories about time travel, he added, the laws of physics would
    probably prevent something so illogical from taking place. The good news is
    that the time paradox (悖论) is open for future physicists
    to solve.

        When asked how physics could become more
    exciting for kids, Greene said that books by Stephen Weinberg, Leonard
    Susskind, and other physicists," make it a great time for people who want
    to learn about big ideas but aren't yet ready, perhaps, to learn maths".

        When I pointed out that some students still
    might find physics boring, Greene said that the key is to teach them about
    things that are strange." The basic stuff is important," Greene
    said." But I think it's really important to also describe the more modern
    ideas, things like black holes and the Big Bang. If kids have those ideas in
    mind, then at least some of them will be excited to learn all the
    details."

        Greene has followed Albert Einstein's lead
    in trying to solve the mysteries of the universe. Now he wants kids to do the
    same. As Greene said, physics is "not just a matter of solving problems in
    an exam". It's about experimenting, showing an interest in strange
    phenomena (现象)—and having fun!

      (1)A million-dollar question is probably very         .

      A . direct

      B . difficult

      C . personal

      D . long

      (2)The books by Weinberg and Susskind         .

      A . are boring to read

      B . are mainly about maths

      C . are popular science books

      D . are only popular among kids

      (3)According to Paragraph 4,which of the following does Greene agree with?

      A . Modern physics is a boring subject.

      B . Interest plays an important role in studying.

      C . It is not necessary to learn all about physics.

      D . It is easy to describe black holes and the Big Bang.

      (4)In the last paragraph, Greene hopes that         .

      A . kids can love science and physics

      B . kids can do well in physics exams

      C . kids can have fun with experiments

      D . kids can find more strange things in life