[考研类试卷]MBA(英语)阅读理解练习试卷6及答案与解析.doc
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1、MBA(英语)阅读理解练习试卷 6 及答案与解析一、Section III Reading ComprehensionDirections: Read the following four passages. Answer the questions below each passage by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.0 The evolution of the social sciences has reached a crucial point that might be called a pha
2、se change in which old, atomistic, and impressionistic ways of doing research are superseded by a far more systematic and united methodology. To bring social sciences to the level of rigor already achieved by some of the physical sciences, a new type of facility will be needed. This will be a trans-
3、disciplinary, Internet-based collaboratory that will provide social and behavioral scientists with the databases, software and hardware tools, and other resources to conduct worldwide research that integrates experimental, survey, geographic, and economic methodologies on a much larger scale than wa
4、s possible previously. This facility will enable advanced research and professional education in economics, sociology, political science, social geography, and related fields. In many branches of social sciences, a new emphasis on the rigor of formal laboratory experimentation has driven researchers
5、 to develop procedure and software to conduct online interaction experiment using computer terminals attached to local area networks. The opportunity to open these laboratories to the Internet will reduce the cost per research participant and increase greatly the number of institutions, researchers,
6、 students, and research participants who can take part. The scale of social sciences experimentation can increase by an order of magnitude or more, examining a much wider range of phenomena and ensuring great confidence in results through multiple replication of crucial studies. Technology for admin
7、istering questionnaires to very large numbers of respondents over the Internet will revolutionize survey research. Data from past questionnaire surveys can be the springboard for new surveys with vastly larger numbers of respondents at lower cost than by traditional methods. Integrated researches ca
8、n combine modules using both questionnaire and experimental methods.Results can be linked via geographic analysis to other sources of data including census information, economic statistics, and data from other experiments and surveys. Longitudinal studies will conduct time-series comparisons across
9、data sets to chart social and economic trends. Each new study will be designed so that the data automatically and instantly becomes part of the archives, and scientific publications will be linked to the data sets on which they are based so that the network becomes a universal knowledge system.1 A “
10、phase change“ (Para. 1) is one in which(A)an old period ends and a new period begins.(B) a gradual invisible transition takes place.(C) fragments are united into a whole.(D)social sciences come to be united with physical sciences. 2 It is implied in the first paragraph that(A)there should be no diff
11、erence in methodology between physical and social sciences.(B) social sciences lag far behind physical science in terms of methodology.(C) social sciences have achieved little due to limited data.(D)the Internet can never advance scientific research unless it is properly used. 3 Why do researchers b
12、egin to show interest in online interaction experiment?(A)To reduce the cost per research participant.(B) To upgrade the level of rigor of research in social sciences.(C) To conduct worldwide research that was unfeasible before.(D)To take full advantage of achievements made by physical sciences. 4 T
13、he greatest advantage with the Internet-based collaboratory may lie in(A)the greater cost reduction and availability of data in research.(B) its promptness in putting research results into practice.(C) its capability to reexamine the validity of traditional research.(D)its potentiality in integratin
14、g social sciences into physical sciences. 5 All of the following are defeats with the traditional survey in the form of questionnaires EXCEPT(A)a restricted range of investigation.(B) greater cost in administering them.(C) lack of precision compared with experiments.(D)difficulty in being confirmed
15、by other kinds of research. 5 Is it possible that the ideas we have today about ownership and property rights have been so universal in the human mind that it is truly as if they had sprung from the mind of God? By no means. The idea of owning and property emerged in the mists of unrecorded history.
16、 The ancient Jews, for one, had a very different outlook on property and ownership, viewing it as something much more temporary and tentative than we do. The ideas we have in America about the private ownership of productive property as a natural and universal right of mankind, perhaps of divine ori
17、gin, are by no means universal and must be viewed as an invention of man rather than an order of God. Of course, we are completely trained to accept the idea of ownership of the earth and its products, raw and transformed. It seems not at all strange; in fact, it is quite difficult to imagine a soci
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