[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷64及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 64及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 Most major educational systems utilize some sort of standardized test for university admissions. The importance of these tests varies between countries. In China, the result of College Entrance Examination almost solely determines university admission. It
2、has been suggested that they encourage standardized test schools to “teach to the test“ rather than focus on the installation of pure knowledge. The followings are opinions on whether standardized tests should be abolished. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summariz
3、e briefly the arguments; 2. give your comment on the issue. Wen Zhisa from Standardized tests are inherently arbitrary. They reduce an applicants entire academic career to a single one-day session. The result is an inherently unrepresentative test which fails to paint an accurate picture. What if a
4、 student has a bad day? What if they do poorly on the specific test questions? By contrast, looking at their entire academic record ensures that admissions officers will get a far more comprehensive picture of their actual ability. The law of averages means that bad days and tests will be balanced o
5、ut with good ones, with the result that their academic record, the result of years of work, will reflect their true performance. Peng Xingting from Beijing Youth Daily Standardized tests are inherently in favour of high-income students. Tutoring is an industry unto itself and the resulting rise in s
6、cores among high income students turns the scale against students whose families cannot afford it. By contrast, even if the money is available, the impact that tutoring can have on a students academic performance is limited. A tutor cannot write papers or take tests for them, and nor can they answer
7、 questions in class, or participate in sports or other extracurricular activities. As a consequence, eliminating easily tutored standardized tests helps even the playing field between richer and poorer students. In addition, the importance attached to such tests leads to teachers actively “teaching
8、the test.“ The result is that many teachers, rather than instilling useful skills or providing a balanced curriculum, end up trying to focus on things that occur on given tests. This undermines the provision of education in the country. Wu Lihua from Zhuhai Evening News All measures applied during u
9、niversity admissions processes are arbitrary to one extent or another. Grades depend on the whims on individual instructors, curriculum choices, and school quality. Every single one of the flaws the proposition applies to the Gaokao or other standardized tests may well be true, but the fact is that
10、they are true for everyone who takes them. Gaokao is the only part of the application to a university that every single applicant will likely have been taken, and therefore the only one where all applicants can be objectively compared. Xiao Shizi from Xinmin Evening News College Entrance Exams is ma
11、thematical and it is therefore possible to objectively evaluate them. They provide a benchmark of comparison across the whole education system in a way that any non-standardized assessment never could. This does not only benefit universities in providing an objective measure to compare admissions ca
12、ndidates but it also gives the government statistics with which to measure the progress of schools. Any other form of assessment would mean switching to much more subjective factors. Traditionally such factors, such as extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and even access to references are all
13、 more easily available to high income students. Opportunities may not even be offered in poorer school districts. Complaining that poorer and minority students do less well on the College Entrance Exam ignores the fact that the test provides one of their best opportunities to impress admissions offi
14、cials. 2 Plagiarism, meaning the undocumented use of another persons work, is the most serious offense in academia. Universities pursue plagiarising students, but in fact it is also a big problem among college faculties. The following news report gives a general view of the phenomenon. Write an arti
15、cle of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the article; 2. give your comment. When Plagiarism Is Academic This week at Durham University, professors are investigating whether a former dean of the business school is guilty of plagiarism. Professor Tony Antoniou resigned
16、this month over allegations he copied the work of his peers for his DPhil thesis and a later journal article. He remains a professor of finance at the university. Meanwhile, at Wolverhampton University, lawyers are preparing for the tribunal of a senior lecturer who is appealing against being dismis
17、sed for plagiarism. “The cases we hear about are probably just the tip of the iceberg,“ say Jude Carroll, a plagiarism expert at Oxford Brookes University, and Mike Reddy, a member of the Plagiarism Advisory Service for universities, students and academics. “Probably“ is the word. No one actually kn
18、ows the true scale of plagiarism among academics in the UK, or elsewhere. Scores of researchers have been funded to look into the numbers of students who may or may not have cheated on their coursework. But when it comes to their tutors, the plagiarism experts will tell you not one research project
19、comes to mind. “Theres no proper research on this,“ says Reddy. “And its time there was.“ Plagiarism the taking and using as ones own of the thoughts, writings or inventions of another comes in many guises in the academic world. It might involve the straightforward stealing of a colleagues work or w
20、ords. It could be self-plagiarism, where similar pieces of work are sent to various journals. It might involve using teaching materials without acknowledgement, stealing the work of postgraduate students, or insisting on co-authorship of a postgraduates paper without actually doing any of the work.
21、Opinion is divided over whether it is easier or harder to do than in the past. “Of course it is easier,“ says Carroll. “The resources available are phenomenal.“ Staff at highly esteemed institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have temptingly started to put all their lecture
22、notes and teaching materials online, free for all to use. “But its a moral judgment as to whether you acknowledge the author of those resources or notes or not,“ says Reddy. “And that choice has always been there.“ “Its become easier to track violations and there is much evidence that many people ar
23、e willing to invest the time to do that,“ says Don McCabe, from the Centre for Academic Integrity at Duke University in North Carolina. Fiona Duggan, of the Plagiarism Advisory Service, says there is now “heightened awareness of the issue“ and “more efficient detection“. What is not up for dispute i
24、s why academics, now more than ever, might cave in and commit the crime. The “publish or perish“ environment of todays academia means young and not so young academics can only scale the career ladder and build a reputation if they produce a certain number of papers in highly-regarded publications ea
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