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大學英語四級改革適用(閱讀)模擬試

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一、仔細閱讀(本題共30題,每題1.0分,共30分。)

Intheearly20lhcentury,fewlliingbwcicmureappealingthanthepiumiscufsuiculifiu

knowledge.Inaworldstrugglingwithrapidindustrialization,scienceandtechnology

seemedtooffersolutionstoalmosteveryproblem.Newlycreatedstatecollegesand

universitiesdevotedthemselvesalmostentirelytoscientific,technological,and

engineeringfields.ManyAmericanscametobelievethatscientificcertaintycouldnot

onlysolvescientificproblems,butalsoreformpolitics,government,andbusiness.Two

worldwarsandaGreatDepressionrockedtheconfidenceofmanypeoplethatscientific

expertisealonecouldcreateaprosperousandorderedworld.AfterWorldWarII,the

academicworldturnedwithnewenthusiasmtohumanisticstudies,whichseemedto

manyscholarsthebestwaytoensurethesurvivalofdemocracy.Americanscholars

fannedoutacrossmuchoftheworldwithsupportfromtheFordFoundation,the

Fulbrightprogram,etc.—topromotetheteachingofliteratureandtheartsinaneffortto

makethecasefordemocraticfreedoms.IntheAmericaofourowntime,thegreat

educationalchallengehasbecomeanefforttostrengthentheteachingofwhatisnow

knownastheSTEMdisciplines(science,technology,engineering,andmath).Thereis

considerableandjustifiedconcernthattheUnitedStalesisfallingbehindmuchoftherest

ofthedevelopedworldintheseessentialdisciplines.India,China,Japan,andother

regionsseemtobeseizingtechnologicalleadership.Atthesametime,perhapsinevitably,

thehumanities-whilestillpopularinelitecollegesanduniversities-haveexperienceda

significantdecline.Humanisticdisciplinesareseriouslyunderfunded,notjustbythe

governmentandthefoundationsbutbyacademicinstitutionsthemselves.Humanistsarc

usuallyamongthelowest-paidfacultymembersatmostinstitutionsandareoftenlightly

regardedbecausetheydonotgenerategrantincomeandprovidenoobviouscredentials

(資質)formostnonacademiccareers.UndoubtedlyAmericaneducationshouldtrain

morescientistsandengineers.Muchoftheconcernamongpoliticiansaboutthestateof

Americanuniversitiestodayisfocusedontheabsenceof"realworld"education—which

meanspreparationforprofessionalandscientificcareers.Buttheideathatinstitutionsor

theirstudentsmustdecidebetweenhumanitiesandscienceisfalse.Oursocietycouldnot

survivewithoutscientificandtechnologicalknowledge.Butwewouldbeequally

impoverished(貧困的)withouthumanisticknowledgeaswell.Scienceandtechnology

teachuswhatwecando.Humanisticthinkinghelpsusunderstandwhatweshoulddo.It

isalmostimpossibletoimagineoursocietywithoutthinkingoftheextraordinary

achievementsofscientistsandengineersinbuildingourcomplicatedworld.Buttryto

imagineourworldaswellwithouttheremarkableworksthathavedefinedourculture

andvalues.Wehavealwaysneeded,andwestillneed,both.

1Whyisscienceandtechnologysopopularintheearly20thcentury?

A、Becausetheycouldpromotethenation'ssocialprogress.

B、Becausetheywouldhelpraisepeople'slivingstandards.

C、Becausetheyquickenedthepaceofindustrialization.

D^Becausetheyarcconsideredtobeabletosolveallproblems.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞scienceandtechnology和sopopularinthe

early20thcentury定位到文中第一段第一句,該句無法解題,需查看下文,該段第

二句提至scienceandtechnologyseemedtooffersolutionstoalmosteveryproblem(科

學技術似乎為每一個問題提供了解決方案),D項“因為它們被認為能夠解決所有

問題''是對第一段第二句的同義替換。故本題選D。

2、Whydidsomanyhumanistsbecomeenthusiasticabouthumanisticstudiesafter

WorldWarII?

A^Theyrealizedscienceandtechnologyalonewasnoguaranteeforabetterworld.

B、Theycouldgetfinancialsupportfromvariousfoundationsforhumanisticstudies.

C^Theywantedtoimprovetheirownstatuswithinthecurrenteducationsystem.

D、Theybelievedthestabilityofasocietydependedheavilyonhumanisticstudies.

標準答案:A

知識點解析;細節題。根據題干關鍵詞somanyhumanistsbecomeenthusiasticabout

humanisticstudies和afterWorldWarI定位到文中第一段,該段中間提到了兩次世

界大戰TwoworldwarsandaGreatDepressionrockedtheconfidenceofmanypeople

thatscientificexpertisealonecouldcreateaprosperousandorderedworld.AfterWorld

WarI,theacademicworldturnedwithnewenthusiasmtohumanisticstudies,which

seemedtomanyscholarsthebestwaytoensurethesurvivalofdemocracy(兩次世界大

戰和大蕭條動!搖了很多人的信心,即僅靠科學專業知識便可以建立一個繁榮、有

序的世界。第二次世界大戰結束后,學術世界以新的熱情轉向人文科學,許多學者

認為這是確保民主存續的最佳途徑),由此可知,單純憑借科技的力量很難創造一

個繁榮、有序的世界,所以一些學者才開始倡導學習人文學科,A項“他們意識

到,光靠科學技術并不能保證世界會更美好”是對原文的適度推斷。故本題選A。

3、Whyarehumanistsregardedlightlytoday?

A、Theirincomeistoohigh.

B、Theyareshortofscientificknowledge.

C、Theybenefitlittletoincomeandnonacademiccareers.

D^Humanisticdisciplinesareseriouslyunderfunded.

標準答案:C

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞humanists和regardedlightlytoday定位到文

中第三段最后一句,該旬指出becausetheydonotgenerategrantincomeandprovide

noobviouscredentialsformostnonacademiccareers(因為他們并沒有專屬撥款,也未

顯示出從事非學術職業的資歷),C項“他們對收入和非學術性職業幾乎沒有貢獻”

是對第三段最后一句的同義替換。故本題選C。

4、Whatistheauthor'sopinionabouttoday'seducation?

A、AmericaislaggingbehindintheSTEMdisciplines.

B、Americansdonotpayenoughattentiontohumanisticstudies.

C>TheSTEMsubjectsarctoochallengingforstudentstolearn.

D、SomeAsiancountrieshaveovertakenAmericainbasicsciences.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:推斷題。取據題干關鍵詞theauthor'sopinionabouttoday'seducation

定位到文中第二、三段,第二、三段講述目前人文學科地位下降,接著最后兩段作

者都在講人文學科的重要性,由此可知,作者意在表達對美國大學只重視科技方面

學科的擔憂,并強調人文學科和科技同樣重要,B項“美國人對人文研究的重視不

夠'’是對原文的適度推斷。故本題選B。

5、Whydoestheauthorthinkmakingdecisionbetweenhumanitiesandscienceisfalse?

A、Sciencecandevelopquicklywithouthumanities.

B、Theyhelppreparestudentsfortheirprofessionalcareers.

C>Humanisticthinkinghelpsdefineourcultureandvalues.

D、Bothofhumanitiesandscienceareneededtoteachuswhatcanbedoneandwhat

shouldbedone.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題于關鍵詞makingdecisionbetweenhumanitiesand

scienceisfalse定位到文中倒數第二段第三句,該句無法解題,需查看下文。最后

四句指Oursocietycouldnotsurvivewithoutscientificandtechnologicalknowledge.

Butwcwouldbeequallyimpoverished(貧困的)withouthumanisticknowledgeaswell.

Scienceandtechnologyteachuswhatwecando.Humanisticthinkinghelpsus

understandwhatweshoulddo(沒有科學技術知識,我們的社會就無法生存。面沒有

人文知識,我們同樣面臨貧困。科技告訴我們可以做什么,人文思維幫助我們了解

應該做什么),D項“我們既需要人文也需要科學來教給我們可以做什么和應該做什

么'’是對原文的概括總結。故本題選D。

AletterwrittenbyCharlesDarwinin1875hasbeenreturnedtotheSmithsonian

InstitutionArchives(檔案館)bytheFBIafterbeingstolentwice."Wcrealizedinthe

mid-1970sthatitwasmissing,"saysEffieKapsalis,headoftheSmithsonianInstitution

Archives."Itwasnotedasmissingandlikelytakenbyanintern(實習生),fromwhatthe

FBIistellingus.Wordgotoutthatitwasmissingwhensomeoneaskedtoseetheletter

forresearchpurposes,"andtheinternputtheletterback."Theinternlikelytooktheletter

againoncenobodywaswatchingit."Decadespassed.Finally,theFBIreceivedatipthat

thestolendocumentwaslocatedveryclosetoWashington,D.C.Theirartcrimeteam

recoveredtheletterbutwereunabletopresschargesbecausethetimeoflimitationshad

ended.TheFBIworkedcloselywiththeArchivestodeterminethattheletterwasbo:h

authenticanddefinitelySmithsonian'sproperty.TheletterwaswrittenbyDarwinto

thankanAmericangeologist,Dr.FerdinandVandeveerHayden,forsendinghimcopies

ofhisresearchintothegeologyoftheregionthatwouldbecomeYellowstoneNational

Park.Theletterisinfairlygoodcondition,inspiteofbeingoutofthecareoftrained

museumstafftbrsolong."Itwasluckilyingoodshape,"saysKapsalis."andwejust

havetodosomeminorthingsinordertobeabletounfoldit.Ithassomeglueonitthat

hascoloreditslightly,butnothingthatwillpreventusfromusingit.Afteritisrepaired,

wewilltakedigitalphotosofitandthatwillbeavailableonline.Oneofourgoalsisto

getitemsofhighresearchvalueorinteresttothepubliconline."Itwouldnowbe

difficultforanintern,visitororathieftostealadocumentlikethis."Archivingpractices

havechangedgreatlysincethe1970s,nsaysKapsalis,"andwckeepourhighvalue

documentsinasafethatIdon'tevenhaveaccessto.1'

6、WhathappenedtoDarwin'sletterinthe1970s?

A^ItwasrecoveredbytheFBI.

B、Itwasstolenmorethanonce.

C>Itwasputinthearchivesforresearchpurposes.

D、ItwaspurchasedbytheSmithsonianArchives.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞Darwin'sleNer和inthe1970s可定位至第二

段,該段指出“Werealizedinthemid.1970sthatitwasmissing”…"Itwasnotedas

missingandlikelytakenbyallintern(實習生)…”andtheinternputtheletterback.uThe

internlikelytooktheletteragainoncenobodywaswatchingit"("我們在20世紀70年

代中期意識到它不見了……這封信被認定丟失了,并且很可能被實習生拿走

7……”然后實習生把這封信放了回去。“一旦沒人看著,實習生很可能又把這封信

拿走了”),B項“它被偷走了不止一次”是對該段內容的概括總結。故本題選B。

7、WhatdidtheFBIdoaftertherecoveryoftheletter?

A、Theyproveditsauthenticity.

B、Theykeptitinaspecialsafe.

C、Theyarrestedthesuspectimmediately.

D、Theypressedcriminalchargesinvain.

標準答案:A

知識點解析:細節題。根據題干關鍵詞theFBI和aftertherecoveryoftheletter可定

位至第三段最后一句,該句指出TheFBIworkedcloselywiththeArchivesto

determinethattheletterwasbothauthenticanddefinitelySmithsonian'sproperty(聯為《調

查局與檔案館密切合作,以確定這封信是真跡,而且肯定是史密森學會檔案館的財

產),A項”他們證明了這封信的真實性”是對該句的同義替換。故本題選A。

8、WhatisDarwin'sletterabout?

A^TheevolutionofYellowstoneNationalPark.

HiscooperationwithanAmericangeologist.

C、Somegeologicalevidencesupportinghistheory.

D、Hisacknowledgementofhelpfromaprofessional.

標準答案:D」

知識點解析:細節題。根據題干關鍵詞WhatisDarwWsletleraboul定位至第四

段,該段指出TheletterwaswrittenbyDarwintothankanAmericangeologist,

Dr.FerdinandVandcrvccrHayden,forsendinghimcopiesofhisresearchintothe

geologyoftheregionthatwouldbecomeYellowstoneNationalPark(這封信是達爾文寫

給美國地質學家費迪南德?范德韋爾.海登博士的,以感謝海登博士給他寄來了自己

對后來成為黃石國家公園的地區的地質研究的副本),D項“他感謝專業人士的幫

助''是對tothankanAmericangeologist...fbrsendinghimcopies的同義替換。故本題

選D。

9、WhatwilltheSmithsonianInstitutionArchivesdowiththeletteraccordingto

Kapsalis?

A、Reserveitforresearchpurposesonly.

B、Turnitintoanobjectofhighinterest.

C、Keepitapermanentsecret.

D、Makeitavailableonline.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。限據題干關鍵詞theSmithsonianInstitutionArchivesdowith

theletter和Kapsalis可定位至第五段,該段最后兩句指出Afteritisrepaired,we

willtakedigitalphotosofitandthatwillbeavailableonline.Oneofoargoalsistoget

itemsofhighresearchvalueorinteresttothepubliconline(修復后,我們將拍攝它的數

碼照片,并上傳至網絡。我們的目標之一是在網上向公眾提供具有高研究價值或其

感興趣的物品),D項“使其可在網絡上獲取”是對availableonline的原詞復現。故木

題選D。

10、WhathasthepasthalfcenturywitnessedaccordingtoKapsalis?

Growinginterestinrareartobjects.

B、Radicalchangesinarchivingpractices.

C、Recoveryofvariousmissingdocuments.

D、Increasesinthevalueofmuseumexhibits.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:細節題。眼據題干關鍵詞thepasthalfcentury和Kapsalis可定位至最

后一段第二句,該句指出“Archivingpracticeshavechangedgreatlysincethe

1970s”(“自20世紀70年代以來,歸檔的做法發生了巨大變化”),B項“歸檔的做法

的根本性變化”是對該句的同義替換。故本題選B。

YouprobablyknowabouttheTitanic,butitwasactuallyjustoneofthreestate-of-the-art

(最先進的)oceanshipsbackintheday.TheOlympicclassshipswerebuiltbythe

Harland&WolffshipmakersinNorthernIrelandfortheWhileStarLinecompany.The

OlympicclassincludedtheOlympic,theBritannicandtheTitanic.Whatyoumaynot

knowisthattheTitanicwasn'teventheflagshipofthisclass.Allinall,theOlympicclass

shipsweremarvelsofseaengineering,buttheyseemedcursedtosufferdisastrousfates.

TheOlympiclaunchedfirstin1910,followedbytheTitanicin1911,andlastlythe

Britannicin1914.Theshipshadninedecks,andWhiteStarLinedecidedtofocuson

makingthemthemostluxuriousshipsonthewater.Stretching269.13meters,the

Olympicclassshipswerewondersofnavaltechnology,andeveryonethoughtthatthey

wouldcontinuetobesoforquitesometime.However,allsufferedterribleaccidentson

theopenseas.TheOlympicgotwreckedbeforetheTitanicdid,butitwastheonlyoneto

surviveandmaintainasuccessfulcareerof24years.TheTitanicwasthefirsttosink

afterfamouslyhittingahugeicebergin1912.Followingthisdisaster,theBritannichita

navalminein1916andsubsequentlysankaswell.Eachshipwascoal-poweredby

severalboilersconstantlykeptrunningbyexhaustedcrewsbelowdeck.Most

recognizableoftheshipdesignsaretheshipssmokestacks,butthefourthstackwas

actuallyjustartisticinnatureandservednofunctionalpurpose.Whiletwooftheseships

sank,theywerealldesignedwithdoublehulls(船體)believedtomakethem

"unsinkable",perhapsamistakenideathatledtotheTitanic'sandtheBritannic'stragic

end.1heOlympicsufferedtwocrasheswithothershipsandwentontoserveasa

hospitalshipandtrooptransportinWorldWarI.Eventually,shewastakenoutofservice

in1935,endingtheeraoftheluxuriousOlympicclassoceanliners.

11、WhatdoesthepassagesayaboutthethreeOlympicclassships?

A、Theyperformedmarvellouslyonthesea.

B、Theycouldallbreaktheiceintheirway.

C>Theyallexperiencedterriblemisfortunes.

D、Theyweremodelsofmodernengineering.

標準答案:C

知識點解析:細節題。取據題干關鍵詞thethreeOlympicclassships可定位至第,

段,該段最后一句指出Allinall,theOlympicclassshipsweremarvelsofsea

engineering,buttheyseemedcursedtosufferisastrousfates(總的來說,奧林匹克級別

的船只是海洋工程的奇跡;但它們似乎注定要遭受災難性的命運),C項“它們都經

歷過可怕的不幸”是對sutlerdisastrousfates的同義替換°故本題選C。

12、WhatdidWhiteStarLinehaveinmindwhenitpurchasedthethreeships?

A^Theircapacityofsailingacrossallwaters.

B、Theutmostcomfortpassengerscouldenjoy.

C、Theirabilitytosurvivedisastersofanykind.

D、Thelongvoyagestheywereabletoundertake.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:細節題。根據題干關鍵詞WhatdidWhiteStarLinehaveinmind可定

位至第二段第二句,該句指出Theshipshadninedecks,andWhiteStarLinedecided

tofocusonmakingthemthemostluxuriousshipsonthewaler(這三艘船舶都彳九層甲

板,白星航運公司決定將其打造成海上最豪華舒適的船只),B項“乘客可以享受最

大限度的舒適感”是對themostluxuriousships的同義替換。故本題選B。

13>Whatissaidaboutthefourthstackoftheships?

A、Itwasamerepieceofdecoration.

B、Itwastheworkofafamousartist.

C>Itwasdesignedtoletoutextrasmoke.

D、Itwaseasilyidentifiablefromafar.

標準答案:A

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞thefourthstackottheships可定位至第四段

第二句,該句指出Mostrecognizableoftheshipdesignsaretheship'ssmokestacks,

butthefourthstackwasactuallyjustartisticinnatureandservednofunctional

purpose(船舶設計中最具辨識度的是船舶的煙囪,但實際上第四個煙囪只具有欣賞

價值,沒有任何實際功能),A項”它只是一個裝飾品”是對justartisticinnatureand

servednofunctionalpurpose的同義替換。故本題選A。

14、WhatmighthaveledtothetragicendoftheTitanicandtheBritannic?

A、Theirunscientificdesigns.

R、Theircaptains,misjudgment

C^Theassumptionthattheywerebuiltwiththelatesttechnology.

D、Thebeliefthattheycouldneversinkwithadouble-layerbody.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞haveledtothetragicendoftheTitanicand

theBritannic可定位至第四段最后一句,該句指出Whiletwooftheseships

sank,theywerealldesignedwithdoublehulls(船體)believedtomakethem

“unsinkable”,perhapsamistakenideathatledtotheTitanic'sandtheBritannic'stragic

end[當泰坦尼克號和不列顛尼克號沉船時,它們都是雙層船體的設計,(因為)人們

認為雙層船體能使得它們“永不沉沒”,這也許是一個錯誤的想法,最終導致了它們

的悲慘結局],D項“相信它們的雙層船體使其永不沉沒”是對doublehulls(船

體)believedtomakethem“unsinkable”的同義替換。故本題選D。

15、WhathappenedtotheshipOlympicintheend?

A、Shewasusedtocarrytroops.

B>ShewassunkinWorldWarI.

C^Shewasconvertedintoahospitalship.

D^Shewasretiredafterhernavalservice.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。根據題十關鍵詞theshipOlympicintheend用定位至最后一

段,該段指出TheOlympicsufferedtwocrasheswithothershipsandwentontoserve

asahospitalshipandtrooptransportinWorldWarI.Eventually,shewastakenout

ofservicein1935...(奧林匹克號曾兩次與其他船只相撞,并在第一次世界大戰中擔

任醫療船和軍隊運輸船。奧林匹克號最終于1935年退役……),D項“她在海軍服

役后退役了”是對該段的概括總結。故本題選D。

Forthousandsofyears,peoplehaveknownthatthebestwaytounderstandaconceptis

toexplainittosomeoneelse."Whileweteach,welearn,"saidRomanphilosopher

Seneca.Nowscientistsarebringingthisancientwisdomup-to-date.They'redocumenting

whyteachingissuchafruitfulwaytolearn,anddesigninginnovativewaysfbryoung

peopletoengageininstruction.Researchershavefoundthatstudentswhosignuptotutor

othersworkhardertounderstandthematerial,recallitmoreaccuratelyandapplyitmore

effectively.Studentteachersscorehigheronteststhanpupilswho'relearningonlyfor

theirownsake.Buthowcanchildren,stilllearningthemselves,teachothers?One

answer:Theycantutoryoungerkids.Somestudieshavefoundthatfirst-bornchildrenare

moreintelligentthantheirlater-bornsiblings(兄弟姐妹).ThissuggeststheirhigherIQs

resultfromthetimetheyspendteachingtheirsiblings.Noweducatorsareexperimenting

withwaystoapplythismodeltoacademicsubjects.Theyengagecollegeundergraduates

toteachcomputersciencetohighschoolstudents,whointurninstructmiddleschool

studentsonthetopic.Butthemostcutting-edgetoolunderdevelopmentisthe"teachable

agent"一acomputerizedcharacterwholearns,tries,makesmistakesandasksquestions

justlikeareal-worldpupil.Computerscientistshavecreatedananimated(動畫的)figure

calledBetty'sBrain,whohasbeen"taught*'aboutenvironmentalsciencebyhundredsof

middleschoolstudents.StudentteachersaremotivatedtohelpBettymastercertain

materials.Whilepreparingtoteach,theyorganizetheirknowledgeandimprovetheir

ownunderstanding.Andastheyexplaintheinformationtoit,theyidentifyproblemsin

theirownthinking.Feedbackfromtheteachableagentsfurtherenhancesthetutors'

learning.Theagents'questionscompelstudenttutorstothinkandexplainthematerialsin

differentways,andwatchingtheagentsolveproblemsallowsthemtoseetheir

knowledgeputintoaction.Aboveall,it'stheemotionsoneexperiencesinteachingthat

facilitatelearning.Studenttutorsfeelupsetwhentheirteachableagentsfail,buthappy

whenthesevirtualpupilssucceedastheyderiveprideandsatisfactionfromsomeone

else'saccomplishment.

16、Whatareresearchersrediscoveringthroughtheirstudies?

A、Seneca'sthinkingisstillapplicabletoday.

B、Betterlearnerswillbecomebetterteachers.

CNHumanintelligencetendstogrowwithage.

D、Philosophicalthinkingimprovesinstruction.

標準答案:A-

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞researchers和rediscovering可定位至第二段

第一句,該句指出Researchershavefoundthatstudentswhosignuptotutorothers

workhardertounderstandthematerial,recallitmoreaccuratelyandapplyitmore

effectively(研究人員發現,報名輔導他人的學生會更加努力地理解材料,更準確地

回憶它并更有效地應用它),該發現與第一段第二句中“Whileweteach,we

learn,"saidRomanphilosopherSeneca(古羅馬哲學家塞涅卡說:“我們在教學的同

時,也在學習”)的內容一致,A項“塞涅卡的思想今天仍然適用”是對原文內容的概

括總結。故本題選A。

17、WhatdoweleamaboutBetty'sBrain?

A^Itisacharacterinapopularanimation.

Itisateachingtoolunderdevelopment.

C、Itisacutting-edgeappindigitalgames.

D、Itisatutorforcomputersciencestudents.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:推斷題。根據題干關鍵詞Betty'sBrain可定位至第三段第二句,該句

指出Computerscientistshavecreatedananimated(動畫的)figurecalledBetty'sBrain,

whohasbeen“taught“aboutenvironmentalsciencebyhundredsofmiddleschool

students(計算機科學家創造了一個名為“貝蒂的大腦”的動畫人物,數百名中學生向

它“教授”了環境科學知識),由該段第一句Butthemostcutting-eagetoolunder

developmentisthe('teachableagent,,一acomputerizedcharacterwholearns,tries,

makesmistakesandasksquestionsjustlikeareal-worldpupil(但目前正在開發中的最

前沿工具是“可教代理”——一個計算機化的角色,可以像現實世界的學生一樣學

習、嘗試、犯錯和提問)可知,“貝蒂的大腦”是一個計算機程序,具備“可教代理”

的功能,B項“它是一種正在開發的教學工具”是對第三段第一、二句的適度推斷。

故本題選B。

18、Howdoesteachingothersbenefitstudenttutors?

A、Itmakesthemawareofwhattheyarestrongat.

Itmotivatesthemtotrynovelwaysofteaching.

C>Ithelpsthemlearntheiracademicsubjectsbetter.

D、Itenablesthemtobetterunderstandtheirteachers.

標準答案:C

知識點解析:細節題。限據題干關鍵詞teachingothers和benefitstudenttutors可定

位至第三至五段,第三段最后兩句指出Whilepreparingtoteach,theyorganizetheir

knowledgeandimprovetheirownunderstanding.Andastheyexplaintheinformation

toit,theyidentifyproblemsintheirownthinking(在湮備教學的同時,他們會組織自

己的知識,提升自己的理解。當他們向它解釋信息時,他們會發現自己思維中的問

題),第四段第一句指出Feedbackfromtheteachableagentsfurtherenhancesthe

tutors,learning(來自可教代理的反饋進一步增強了教學者的學習),第五段第一句指

出Aboveall,it'stheemotionsoneexperiencesinteachingthatfacilitatelearning(最重

要的是,學生在教學中體驗到的情緒促進了學習),C項“教別人學習幫助他們更好

地學習學科''是對原文內容的概括總結。故本題選C。

19、Whatdostudentsdototeachtheirteachableagents?

A^Theymotivatethemtothinkindependently.

B、Theyaskthemtodesigntheirownquestions.

C、Theyencouragethemtogivepromptfeedback.

D^Theyusevariouswaystoexplainthematerials.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞students和Leachtheirteachableagents可定

位至第四段第二句,該句指出Theagentsquestionscompelstudenttutorstothinkand

explainthematerialsindifferentways,andwatchingtheagentsolveproblemsallows

themtoseetheirknowledgepulintoaclion(代理的問題迫使輔導他人的學生以不同的

方式思考和解釋材料,而看著代理解決問題讓他們看到自己的知識付諸實踐),D

項“他們用各種方式來解釋材料”是對Explainthematerialsindifferentways的同義替

換。故本題選D。

20、Whatisthekeyfactorthateasesstudenttutors'learning?

A、Ihcirsenseofresponsibility.

B、Theiremotionalinvolvement.

C^Thelearningstrategyacquired.

D、Theteachingexperiencegained.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:細節題。眼據題干關鍵詞thekeyfactorthateasesstudenttutors'

learning可定位至第五段第一句,該句指出Aboveall.it'stheemotionsone

experiencesinteachingthatfacilitatelearning(最重要的是,學生在教學中體驗到的情

緒促進了學習),B項“他們的情感參與”是對theemotionsoneexperiencesinteaching

的同義替換。故本題選B。

ProfessorAshokGoelofGeorgiaTechdevelopedanartificiallyintelligentteaching

assistanttohelphandletheenormousnumberofstudentquestionsintheonlineclass,

Knowledge-BasedArtificialIntelligence.Thisonlinecourseisacorerequirementof

GeorgiaTech'sonlineMasterofScienceinComputerScienceprogram.ProfessorGoel

alreadyhadeightteachingassistants,butthatwasn'tenoughtodealwiththe

overwhelmingnumberofdailyquestionsfromstudents.Manystudentsdropoutofonline

coursesbecauseofthelackofteachingsupport.Whenstudentsfeelisolatedorconfused

andreachoutwithquestionsthatgounanswered,theirmotivationtocontinuebeginsto

fade.ProfessorGoeldecidedtodosomethingtoremedythissituationandhissolution

wastocreateavirtualassistantnamedJillWatson,whichisbasedontheIBMWatson

platform.GoelandhisteamdevelopedseveralversionsofJillWatsonbeforereleasing

hertotheonlineforums.Atfirst,thevirtualassistantwasn'ttoogreat.ButGoelandhis

teamsourcedtheonlinediscussionforumtofindall40,000questionsthathadeverbeen

askedsincetheclasswaslaunched.ThentheybegantofeedJillwiththequestionsand

answers.Aftersomeadjustmentsandsufficienttime,Jillwasabletoanswerthestudents'

questionscorrectly97%ofthetime.Thevirtualassistantbecamesoadvancedand

realisticthatthestudentsdidn'tknowshewasacomputer.Thestudents,whowere

studyingartificialintelligence,wereinteractingwiththevirtualassistantandcouldn'ltell

itapartfromarealhumanbeing.Goeldidn'tinformthemaboutJill'strueidentityuntil

April26.Thestudentswereactuallyverypositiveabouttheexperience.Thegoalof

ProfessorGoel'svirtualassistantnextyearistotakeoveranswering40%ofallthe

questionsposedbystudentsontheonlinefbrum.ThenameJillWatsonwill,ofcourse,

changetosomethingelsenextsemester.ProfessorGoelhasamuchrosieroutlookonthe

futureofartificialintelligencethan,say,ElonMusk,StephenHawking,BillGatesor

SteveWozniak.

21、WhatdowelearnaboutKnowledge-BasedArtificialIntelligence?

A、Itisarobotthatcananswerstudents1questions.

B、Itisacoursedesignedforstudentstolearnonline.

C、Itisahigh-techdevicethatrevolutionizesteaching.

D、Itisacomputerprogramthataidsstudentlearning.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞Knowledge-BasedArtificialIntelligenceKT/E

位至第一段第一句,該句指出ProfessorAshokGoel...tohelphandletheenormous

numberofstudentquestionsintheonlineclass,Knowledge-BasedArtificial

Intelligence(佐治亞理工學院的阿肖克.戈埃爾教授開發了一種人工智能助教,以幫

助處理在線課堂上大量的學生問題,該課程為“基于知識的人工智能”),

Knowledge-BasedArtificialIntelligence為theonlineclass的同位語,且第二句再次

出現Thisonlinecourse,B項“這是一門專為學生在線學習設計的課程”是對the

onlineclass和Thisonlinecourse的同義替換。故本題選B。

22、WhatproblemdidProfessorGoelmeetwith?

A、Hisstudentswereunsatisfiedwiththeassistants.

BNHiscoursewastoodifficultforthestudents.

C、Students*questionsweretoomanytohandle.

D^Toomanystudentsdroppedoutofhiscourse.

標準答案:C

知識點解析:細節題。根據題干關鍵詞problem和ProfessorGoel可定位至第一段

最后一句,該句指出ProfessorGoelalreadyhadeightteachingassistants,butthat

wasn'tenoughtodealwiththeoverwhelmingnumberofdailyquestionsfrom

sludents(戈埃爾教授已有8名助教,但還是不足以處理學生每天提出的大量問題),

且第二段第三句提到hissolulion(他的解決方案),因此C項“學生的問題太多以致

無法處理”是ProfessorGoel面臨的問題,是對原文的適度推斷。故本題選C。

23、WhatdowelearnaboutJillWatson?

A、Sheturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.

B、Shegotalongprettywellwithstudents.

C、Shewasunwelcometostudentsatfirst.

D、Shewasreleasedonlineasanexperiment.

標準答案:A

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞川1Watson可定位至第二段末句及第三段,

第二段末句無法解題,繼續查看卜文。第三段第六句指出Thevinualassistant

becamesoadvancedandrealisticthatthestudentsdidn'tknowshewasacomputer(虛擬

助教變得如此先進和真實,以至于學生們都不知道她是一臺電腦),且最后一句指

出Thestudentswereactuallyverypositiveabouttheexperience(學生們對這次經歷的

反饋非常積極),A項“結果證明她取得了巨大的成功”是對第三段的概括總結。故

本題選Ao

24>HowdidthestudentsfeelaboutJillWatson?

A、Theythoughtshewasabittooartificial.

B、Theyfoundhernotascapableasexpected.

C、Theycouldnotbutadmireherknowledge.

D、Theycouldnottellherfromarealperson.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節題。艱據題干關鍵詞thestudentsfeelabout

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