[外语类试卷]考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷115及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语(阅读理解)模拟试卷 115及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Female applicants to postdoctoral positions in geoscience were nearly half as likely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, compared with their male counterparts Christopher Intagliata reports. As in many other fields, gender bias is wides
2、pread in the sciences. Men score higher starting salaries, have more mentoring (指导 ) , and have better odds of being hired. Studies show theyre also perceived as more competent than women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. And new research reveals that men are more l
3、ikely to receive excellent letters of recommendation, too. “Say, you know, this is the best student Ive ever had,“ says Kuheli Dutt, a social scientist and diversity officer at Columbia Universitys Lamont campus. “Compare those excellent letters with a merely good letter: The candidate was productiv
4、e, or intelligent, or a solid scientist or something thats clearly solid praise, but nothing that singles out the candidate as exceptional or one of a kind.“ Dutt and her colleagues studied more than 1,200 letters of recommendation for postdoctoral positions in geoscience. They were all edited for g
5、ender and other identifying information, so Dutt and her team could assign them a score without knowing the gender of the student. They found that female applicants were only half as likely to get outstanding letters, compared with their male counterparts. That includes letters of recommendation fro
6、m all over the world, and written by, yes, men and women. The findings are in the journal Nature Geoscience. Dutt say they were not able to evaluate the actual scientific qualifications of the applicants using the data in the files. But she says the results still suggest women in geoscience are at a
7、 potential disadvantage from the very beginning of their careers starting with those less than outstanding letters of recommendation. “Were not trying to assign blame or criticize anyone or call anyone consciously sexist. Rather, the point is to use the results of this study to open up meaningful di
8、alogues on implicit gender bias, be it at a departmental level or an institutional level or even a discipline level,“ which may lead to some recommendations for the letter writers themselves. 1 What do we learn about applicants to postdoctoral positions in geoscience? ( A) There are many more men ap
9、plying than women. ( B) Chances for women to get the positions are scarce. ( C) More males than females are likely to get outstanding letters of recommendation. ( D) Male applicants have more interest in these positions than their female counterparts. 2 What do studies about men and women in scienti
10、fic research show? ( A) Women engaged in postdoctoral work are quickly catching up. ( B) Fewer women are applying for postdoctoral positions due to gender bias. ( C) Men are believed to be better able to excel in STEM disciplines. ( D) Women who are keenly interested in STEM fields are often excepti
11、onal. 3 What do the studies find about the recommendation letters for women applicants? ( A) They are hardly ever supported by concrete examples. ( B) They contain nothing that distinguishes the applicants. ( C) They provide objective information without exaggeration. ( D) They are often filled with
12、 praise for exceptional applicants. 4 What did Dutt and her colleagues do with the more than 1,200 letters of recommendation? ( A) They asked unbiased scholars to evaluate them. ( B) They invited women professionals to edit them. ( C) They assigned them randomly to reviewers. ( D) They deleted all i
13、nformation about gender. 5 What does Dutt aim to do with her study? ( A) Raise recommendation writers awareness of gender bias in their letters. ( B) Open up fresh avenues for women post doctors to join in research work. ( C) Alert women researchers to all types of gender bias in the STEM discipline
14、s. ( D) Start a public discussion on how to raise womens status in academic circles. 5 Tight-lipped elders used to say, “Its not what you want in this world, but what you get.“ Psychology teaches that you do get what you want if you know what you want and want the right things. You can make a mental
15、 blueprint of a desire as you would make a blueprint of a house, and each of us is continually making these blueprints in the general routine of everyday living. If we intend to have Mends to dinner, we plan the menu, make a shopping list, decide which food to cook first, and such planning is an ess
16、ential for any type of meal to be served. Likewise, if you want to find a job, take a sheet of paper, and write a brief account of yourself. In making a blueprint for a job, begin with yourself, for when you know exactly what you have to offer, you can intelligently plan where to sell your services.
17、 This account of yourself is actually a sketch of your working life and should include education, experience and references. Such an account is valuable. It can be referred to in filling out standard application blanks and is extremely helpful in personal interviews. While talking to you, your could
18、-be employer is deciding whether your education, your experience, and other qualifications will pay him to employ you and your “wares“ and abilities must be displayed in an orderly and reasonably connected manner. When you have carefully prepared a blueprint of your abilities and desires, you have s
19、omething tangible to sell. Then you are ready to hunt for a job. Get all the possible information about your could-be job, make inquiries as to the details regarding the job and the firm. Keep your eyes and ears open, and use your own judgement. Spend a certain amount of time each day seeking the em
20、ployment you wish for, and keep in mind: Securing a job is your job now. 6 What do the elders mean when they say, “Its not what you want in this world, but what you get“? ( A) Youll certainly get what you want. ( B) Its no use dreaming. ( C) You should be dissatisfied with what you have. ( D) Its es
21、sential to set a goal for yourself. 7 A blueprint made before inviting a friend to dinner is used in this passage as _. ( A) an illustration of how to write an application for a job ( B) an indication of how to secure a good job ( C) a guideline for job description ( D) a principle for job evaluatio
22、n 8 According to the passage, one must write an account of himself before starting to find a job because _. ( A) that is the first step to please the employer ( B) that is the requirement of the employer ( C) it enables him to know when to sell his services ( D) it forces him to become clearly aware
23、 of himself 9 When you have carefully prepared a blueprint of your abilities and desires, you have something _. ( A) definite to offer ( B) imaginary to provide ( C) practical to supply ( D) desirable to present 9 The stability of the U.S. banking system is maintained by means of supervision and reg
24、ulation, inspections, deposit insurance, and loans to troubled banks. For over 50 years, these precautions have prevented banking panics. However, there have been some close calls. The collapse of Continental Illinois Bank & Trusted Company of Chicago in 1984 did not bring down the banking system, b
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