Scholars and students have always been great travelers. The official case for "academic mobility" is now often stated in impressive terms as a fundamental necessity for economic and social progress in the world, and debated in the corridors of Europe, but it is certainly nothing new. Serious students were always ready to go abroad in search of the most stimulating teachers and the most famous academies; in search of the purest philosophy, the most effective medicine, the likeliest road to gold. Mobility of this kind meant also mobility of ideas, their transference across frontier, their simultaneous impact upon many groups of people. The point of learning is to share it, whether with students or with colleagues; one presumes that only eccentrics have no interest in being credited with a startling discovery, or a new technique. It must also have be6n reassuring to know that other people in other parts of the word were about to make the same discovery or were thinking along the same lines, and that one was not quite alone, confronted by inquisition, ridicule or neglect. In the twentieth century, and particularly in the last 20 years, the old footpaths of the wandering scholars have become vast highways. The vehicle which has made this possible has of course been the aeroplane, making contact between scholars even in the most distant places immediately feasible, and providing for the very rapid transmission of knowledge. Apart from the vehicle itself, it is fairly easy to identify the main factors which have brought about the recent explosion in academic movement. Some of these are purely quantitative and require no further mention: there are far more centres of learning, a far greater number of scholars and students. In addition one must recognize the very considerable multiplication of disciplines, particularly in the sciences, which by widening the total area of advanced study has produced an enormous number of specialists whose particular interests are precisely defined. These people would work in some isolation if they were not able to keep in touch with similar isolated groups in other countries. Frequently these specialisations lie in areas where very rapid developments are taking place, and also where the research needed for developments is extremely costly and takes a long time. It is precisely in these areas that the advantages of collaboration and sharing of expertise appear most evident. Associated with this is the growth of specialist periodicals, which enable scholars to become aware of what is happening in different centres of research and to meet each other in conferences and symposia. From these meetings come the personal relationships which are at the bottom of almost all formalised schemes of cooperation, and provide them with their most satisfactory stimulus. But as the specialisations have increased in number and narrowed in range, there has been an opposite movement towards interdisciplinary studies. These owe much to the belief that one cannot properly investigate the incredibly complex problems thrown up by the modern world, and by recent advances in our knowledge along the narrow front of a single discipline. This trend has led to a great deal of academic contact between disciplines, and a far greater emphasis on the pooling of specialist knowledge, reflected in the broad subjects chosen in many international conferences.
单选题 What in the writer"s opinion, happens to a scholar who shares his ideas with his colleagues?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:作者观点。文章一开始:就点出学者和学生经常是伟大的旅行家。学术活/运动(周游活动)是世界上经济和社会发展的根本需要。第二段提到分享。只有承认后才能分享。分享才能促使经济社会发展。
单选题 The writer claims that it is important for specialists to be able to travel because______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:细节理解。文章内多处提到专家同行分布在世界各地这一点。第三段集中表现了一点:这类周游活动也就是思想周游,跨越国界,同时影响了许多人群。学习的要点是分享。和学生或同事分享。在世界其他地方有其他人在进行同一种研制开发工作。沿着同样思路进行思考。第三段讲旅行的工具改进。小路变大路的同时,提到了飞机能使(最遥远地方的)学者快速联系,知识快速传送。这都说明同行分布在世界各地。
单选题 The writer thinks that the growth of specialist societies and periodicals has helped scholars to______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:细节理解。见文章第六段:专家刊物的成长发展,使专家们能知道不同的研究中心动态。使他们能在国际会议或学术会议上会面。这都说明专家刊物的功能使专家们跟上科学发展的步伐。从而才可能有:A降低研究费用;C减少周游的时间;D更快地发展他们的观点。所以A、C、D是辅助结果。
单选题 Developments in international co-operation are often, it is suggested, the result of
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:细节分析。见文章第六段最后一句话:从这些会议上建立的个人关系,几乎是所有规定的合作(项目)计划的基础。
单选题 In the writer"s opinion, interdisciplinary studies are important because they______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:作者观点。见文章最后一段:由于专业数量的增加,范围缩小,就出现反向的学科间研究运动。这基于这种认识:——个人难以恰当地调查研究现代世界提出的异常复杂的问题,也是单学科小范围知识最近发展所提出的复杂问题。此趋向导致各专业之间的许多学术交流,特别着重于专家之间知识的交流,这反映在许多国际会议所选定的广泛的课题上。A鼓励学者集中精力致力于自己的专业;B使学者更容易交换科目;D让超负荷工作的学者休息放松。三项都和问题无关。