[外语类试卷]北京航空航天大学考博英语模拟试卷13及答案与解析.doc
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1、北京航空航天大学考博英语模拟试卷 13及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Pity those who aspire to put the initials PhD after their names. After 16 years of closely supervised e-ducation,prospective doctors of philosophy are left more or less alone to write the equivalent of a large book. Most social-science postgraduat
2、es have still not completed their theses by the time their grant runs out after three years. They must then get a job and finish in their spare time,which can often take a further three years. By then,most new doctors are sick to death of the narrowly defined subject which has blighted their holiday
3、s and ruined their evenings. The Economic and Social Research Council,which gives grants to postgraduate social scientists, wants to get better value for money by cutting short this agony. It would like to see faster completion rates:until recently,only about 25 points of PhD candidates were finishi
4、ng within four years. The ESRCs response has been to stop PhD grants to all institutions where the proportion taking less than four years is below 10 points;in the first year of this policy the national average shot up to 39 points. The ESRC feels vindicated in its toughness,and will progressively r
5、aise the threshold to 40 points in two years. Unless completion rates improve further,this would exclude 55 out of 73 universities and polytechnics-including Oxford University,the London School of Economics and the London Business School. Predictably,howls of protest have come from the universities,
6、who view the blacklisting of whole institutions as arbitrary and negative. They point out that many of the best students go quickly into jobs where they can apply their research skills,but consequently take longer to finish their theses. Polytechnics with as few as two PhD candidates complain that t
7、hey are penalized by random fluctuations in student performance. The colleges say there is no hard evidence to prove that faster completion rates result from greater efficiency rather than lower standards or less ambitious doctoral topics. The ESRC thinks it might not be a bad thing if PhD students
8、were more modest in their aims. It would prefer to see more systematic teaching of research skills and fewer unrealistic expectations placed on young men and women who are undertaking their first piece of serious research. So in future its grants will be given only where it is convinced that student
9、s are being trained as researchers, rather than carrying out purely knowledge-based studies. The ESRC can not dictate the standard of thesis required by external examiners,or force departments to give graduates more teaching time. The most it can do is to try to persuade universities to change their
10、 ways. Recalcitrant professors should note that students want more research training and a less elaborate style of thesis,too. 1 By time new doctors get a job and try to finish their theses in spare time,_. ( A) most of them died of some sickness ( B) their holidays and evenings have been ruined by
11、their jobs ( C) most of them are completely tired of the narrowly defined subject ( D) most of their grants run out 2 Oxford University would be excluded out of those universities that receive PhD grants from ESRC,because the completion rate of its PhD studentstheses within four years is lower than_
12、. ( A) 25 points ( B) 40 points ( C) 39 points ( D) 10 points 3 All the following statements are the arguments against ESRCs policy EXCEPT_. ( A) all the institutions on the blacklist are arbitrary and negative ( B) there is no hard evidence to prove that faster completion rates result from greater
13、efficiency rather than lower standards or less ambitious doctoral topics. ( C) many of the best students go quickly into jobs where they can apply their research skills,but consequently take longer to finish their theses. ( D) some polytechnics are penalized by random fluctuations in student perform
14、ance 4 The ESRC would prefer_. ( A) that the students were carrying out purely knowledge-based studies rather than being trained as researchers ( B) to see higher standards of PhD studentstheses and more ambitious doctoral topics ( C) more systematic teaching of research skills to fewer unrealistic
15、expectations placed on inexperienced young PhD students ( D) that PhD students were less modest in their aims 5 What the ESRC can do is to_. ( A) force departments to give graduates more teaching time ( B) try to persuade universities to change their ways ( C) dictate the standard of thesis required
16、 by external examiners ( D) note that students want more research training and less elaborate style of thesis 5 St. Paul has transformed soaring energy costs into a golden opportunity for economic development by putting the final touches on plans to: 1. Build the nation s first system that will heat
17、 all major downtown buildings with waste heat now being dumped into the Mississippi River by electric utilities. 2. Create a they have always included concepts of a child s nature and concepts of the ideal child and the ideal adult. The many mothers of the 1820s who belonged to the early“matemal ass
18、ociations“struggled to uphold the ideals about child raising that had been prevalent in the 18th century. They had always been told that the spoiled child stood in danger of having trouble later in life(when exposed to all the temptations of the world)and, more importantly .stood in danger of spirit
19、ual ruin. At first.the only approach these mothers knew was to “break the wilf“of the child. This approach,com-ing initially from the theology of Calvin,the French Protestant reformer,was inherited from the stern outlook of the Puritans. As one mother wrote, “No child has ever been known,since the e
20、arliest period of the world,destitute of an evil disposition however sweet it appears. “Infant depravity,by which was meant the childs impulses, could be curbed only by breaking the will so that the child submitted completely to parental guidance. In 1834,a mother described this technique:Upon the f
21、athers order,her 16-month-old daughter had refused to say “Dear Mama“so the toddler was left alone in a room where she screamed wildly for ten minutes. After the ten minutes,the child was commanded again,and again she refused,so she was whipped and ordered again. This continued for four hours until
22、the child finally obeyed. Parents commonly reported that after one such trial of “will“,the child became permanently submissive. In passing,we can note that knowledge about a childs “No“period might have moderated the disciplining of little children and the application of the saying“Spare the rod an
23、d spoil the child“. By freeing the child from its evil nature,parents believed they could then guide the child into acquiring the fight character traits,such as honesty,industriousness,and sobriety. These moral principles,fixed in the childs character,were to govern it throughout life,in a society w
24、here free enterprise,individual effort,and competition were believed to be the ruling forces. 11 When the author talks about ideas considered in“the spoiling of children“,he does not include the_. ( A) nature of a child ( B) reasons why spoiling occurs ( C) images of an ideal adult and child ( D) at
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