翻译题

    It was only after I started to write a weekly column about the medical journals, and began to read scientific papers from beginning to end, that I realised just how bad much of the medical literature frequently was. I came to recognise various signs of a bad paper: the kind of paper that purports to show that people who eat more than one kilo of broccoli a week were 1.17 times more likely than those who eat less to suffer late in life from pernicious anaemia. (46) There is a great deal of this kind of nonsense in the medical journals which, when taken up by broadcasters and the lay press, generates both health scares and short-lived dietary enthusiasms.
    Why is so much bad science published? A recent paper, titled “The Natural Selection of Bad Science”, published on the Royal Society’s open science website, attempts to answer this intriguing and important question. It says that the problem is not merely that people do bad science, but that our current system of career advancement positively encourages it. What is important is not truth, but publication, which has become almost an end in itself. There has been a kind of inflationary process at work: (47) nowadays anyone applying for a research post has to have published twice the number of papers that would have been required for the same post only 10 years ago. Never mind the quality, then, count the number.
    (48) Attempts have been made to curb this tendency, for example, by trying to incorporate some measure of quality as well as quantity into the assessment of an applicant’s papers. This is the famed citation index, that is to say the number of times a paper has been quoted elsewhere in the scientific literature, the assumption being that an important paper will be cited more often than one of small account. (49) This would be reasonable if it were not for the fact that scientists can easily arrange to cite themselves in their future publications, or get associates to do so for them in return for similar favours.
    Boiling down an individual’s output to simple metrics, such as number of publications or journal impacts, entails considerable savings in time, energy and ambiguity. Unfortunately, the long-term costs of using simple quantitative metrics to assess researcher merit are likely to be quite great. (50) If we are serious about ensuring that our science is both meaningful and reproducible, we must ensure that our institutions encourage that kind of science.

问答题

There is a great deal of this kind of nonsense in the medical journals which, when taken up by broadcasters and the lay press, generates both health scares and short-lived dietary enthusiasms.

【正确答案】

 在医学杂志上有很多这样的废话。当被广播公司和非专业媒体报道时,这些废话会引起健康恐慌和短暂的饮食狂热。

【答案解析】

    【题目考点】定语从句;状语从句省略结构;并列结构;被动结构
    【句子结构】主干为:There is a good deal of this kind of nonsense. which 引导定语从句修饰nonsense;when引导时间状语从句,且形式是状语从句的省略,省略了主语和系动词(this kind of nonsense is);介词短语in the medical journals作状语;both health scares和short-lived dietary enthusiasms是并列结构,做动词generates的宾语。
    【重点词汇】nonsense胡说;废话 take up占据;拿起 broadcaster广播公司;播音员 lay 外行的;世俗的 generate 引起;产生 short-lived 短暂的

问答题

nowadays anyone applying for a research post has to have published twice the number of papers that would have been required for the same post only 10 years ago. 

【正确答案】

现在人们申请科研工作不仅要发表论文,而且所发论文的数量必须比10年前的数量多1倍。

【答案解析】

    【题目考点】分词定语;定语从句;比较结构
    【句子结构】主句主干:nowadays anyone…has to have published twice the number of papers…。applying for为现在分词做后置定语,修饰anyone;that引导的定语从句修饰先行词papers;twice the number of papers为比较结构。
    【重点词汇】applying for 申请 research post 研究岗位

问答题

Attempts have been made to curb this tendency, for example, by trying to incorporate some measure of quality as well as quantity into the assessment of an applicant’s papers. 

【正确答案】

人们已经努力去控制这一趋势,例如,试图通过将某种对论文质量和数量的衡量纳入到申请人论文的评估中。

【答案解析】

    【题目考点】 被动语态;状语结构;
    【句子结构】本句主干为:Attempts have been made to curb this tendency;by引导的是一个方式状语,该结构内核心搭配是incorporate A into B结构。
    【重点词汇】curb 控制 incorporate包含 quantity数量 assessment 评估,估价,估值

问答题

This would be reasonable if it were not for the fact that scientists can easily arrange to cite themselves in their future publications, or get associates to do so for them in return for similar favours.

【正确答案】

如果我们认真确保我们的科学既有意义又可重复利用,那么我们必须确保我们的研究机构鼓励那种科学。

【答案解析】

    【题目考点】条件状语从句、宾语从句
    【句子结构】if...reproducible, 为if引导的条件状语从句,主句为we must ensure that..., 其中
    that引导的是宾语从句
    【重点词汇】 ensure vt. 确保;meaningful adj. 有意义的;reproducible adj. 可再生的;
    institution n. 机构

问答题

If we are serious about ensuring that our science is both meaningful and reproducible, we must ensure that our institutions encourage that kind of science.

【正确答案】

如果我们认真确保我们的科学既有意义又可重复利用,我们必须确保我们的制度鼓励这种科学。

【答案解析】

    【题目考点】状语从句;宾语从句
    【句子结构】主句主干:we must ensure that...。If we are serious about ensuring that...,这部分是if引导的条件状语从句,从句中的ensuring后为that引导的宾语从句;主句中ensure后同样为that引导的宾语从句。
    【重点词汇】be serious about 认真对待 reproducible 可再生的,可重复的 institution 制度