[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷65及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(作文)模拟试卷 65及答案与解析 一、 PART V WRITING 1 The number of British universities offering specialist modern-language courses is in sharp decline. This collapse might be partly down to the rise of free translation software such as Google Translate. The following excerpt is about this issue. Write an ar
2、ticle of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize briefly the article; 2. express your own opinion, especially whether automatic translation technology will eliminate foreign language learning. I hear more and more about automatic translation technology. Skype recently announced the
3、ir Skype Translator Preview. This translation technology will make it possible for people to communicate via Skype across languages. Two people can speak two different languages, and the conversation is automatically translated for each person to hear in his or her own language. This technology is n
4、ot surprising. Google Translate is already quite accurate for many languages, although not for all. The more closely related the languages are in vocabulary and structure, the more accurate the translations are. Recently, text-to-speech technology has greatly improved, enabling any text to be accura
5、tely voiced for someone to listen to. How is this likely to affect language learning? I recently did a Google search for articles on the subject and came across a blog post by a Benny the Irish Polyglot where he discusses a product called Vocre. Benny points out that these translations are not alway
6、s reliable. To me, this is a minor problem. The quality of these translations can only improve over time, since they are based the accumulation of context examples of ever increasing quantity, and in this way the context based-accuracy improves. I already find that Google Translate is much better th
7、an it was, and usually serves my purpose. So I dont think that it is the accuracy of this technology that will be the main reason why it will not replace the need to learn languages. Rather it is because language learning is not just about learning to ask for directions and ordering beer. Language l
8、earning, in my opinion, is about connecting with a different language group, getting an insight into how these people think and getting exposure to their history and culture. This new automatic interpreting technology is helpful for situations like the ones that I will face in Myanmar and Vietnam as
9、 a tourist, where I dont speak the language, and very specific questions that I need to have answered. It is an interim communication tool. It is not a substitute for learning the language. On the contrary, if after visiting Vietnam and Myanmar, I find that one of these countries is sufficiently fas
10、cinating, I may very well want to learn the language in order to get closer to those people, their history and their culture. I may simply want to be able to interact naturally with speakers of those languages, not via some interpreting device. Just as the advent of the computer increased the consum
11、ption of paper, I tend to think that the introduction of this kind of technology will increase the interest of people in language learning, and not decrease it. It is a short-term bridge or crutch which enables communication across certain language barriers, but not a longer-term resource for really
12、 getting to know people and discovering other cultures. This new translation technology will again make our world smaller, bring people closer together, and as a result, people will want to take the next step in getting closer to people who share their world, and learn their language. 2 Every year,
13、various organizations and magazines publish college rankings issues in their countries. These rankings often get a lot of attention from the media, colleges and college-bound students and their parents. But are these rankings actually a good thing? The following excerpts are opinions from two Americ
14、an experts on this issue. Write an article of NO LESS THAN 300 words, in which you should: 1. summarize both opinions, and then 2. express your opinion towards college rankings. Excerpt 1 Philip Altbac, Research Professor in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College College and university rank
15、ings are ubiquitous worldwide. Big decisions are made on the basis of rankings. Students and their families use them for deciding where to study, governments sometimes allocate funds on the basis of rankings and the academic community obsesses over its current score. In todays world of mass and comp
16、etitive higher education, rankings are probably and unfortunately inevitable. But what do the rankings measure? Everything and nothing. They claim to provide in a single score the essence of quality. But quality cannot be measured easily, and some aspects of educational performance cannot be accurat
17、ely assessed at all. Research performance is most easily assessed; it is possible to count articles, grants, books and to measure the impact of work in the sciences. Most rankings rely a lot on measures of reputation, such as asking administrators and academics what they think about various universi
18、ties. These are notoriously inaccurate. No one has wide knowledge of a range of schools, particularly if asked about institutions in other countries, and subjectivity reigns supreme. Other key variables cannot be accurately gauged. Teaching quality and learning outcomes are among the most problemati
19、cal and most important. Further, one size does not fit all in higher education. Harvard University differs immensely from Bunker Hill Community College, just a few miles away. Rankings generally measure the research universities and neglect the rest. Some of the rankings change their criteria from y
20、ear to year, thus making it difficult to trace trends over time. Excerpt 2 Paul Glastris, American journalist and political columnist I like rankings. So do most students and parents. Rankings provide a quick and easy way for normal, busy people to visually grasp the results of assessments that are
21、often quite complex. We rely on rankings Zagat for restaurants, Angies List for contractors, Consumer Reports for just about everything else to be our arbiters of quality and value because we dont have the time or ability to reliably figure out all the products and services in the marketplace on our
22、 own. This is especially true of colleges. Higher education is the biggest investment many people will ever make, and often the most fateful. College is also what economists call an “experience good“ that is, a good or service whose quality isnt readily apparent until after youve consumed it Its alm
23、ost impossible to buy an experience good intelligently without some reliable third party assessment. Though certainly not perfect, popular college rankings are a great way to sift through thousands of universities and find college options that are most in tune with an individuals wants and needs. In
24、 the broadest sense, rankings provide a list of top colleges. This allows prospective students to identify and expand the list of potential 4-year or online schools based on quality of degree programs, majors available, career opportunities and more. For example, if a small school is your priority,
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