问答题
{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}
Read the following text carefully and then translate
the underlined segments into Chinese.
Your translation should be written
clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
(46) {{U}}A recent phenomenon in present-day science and technology is the
increasing trend towards "directed" or "programmed" research; i.e. research
whose scope and objectives are predetermined by private or government
organizations rather than researchers themselves.{{/U}} Any scientist working for
such organizations and investigating in a given field therefore tends to do so
in accordance with a plan or program designed beforehand.
At the
beginning of the century, however, the situation was quite different. At that
time there were no industrial research organizations in the modern sense: the
laboratory unit consisted of a few scientists at the most, assisted by one or
two technicians. 47) {{U}}Nevertheless, the scientist, often working with
inadequate equipment in unsuitable rooms, was free to choose any subject for
investigation he liked, since there was no predetermined program to which he had
to conform.{{/U}}
48) {{U}}As the century developed, the increasing
magnitude and complexity of the problems to be solved made it impossible, in
many cases, for the individual scientist to deal with the huge mass of new data,
techniques and equipment that were required for carrying out research accurately
and efficiently.{{/U}} The increasing scale and scope of the experiments needed to
test new hypotheses and develop new techniques and industrial processes led to
the setting up of research groups or teams using highly-complicated equipment in
elaborately-designed laboratories. 49) {{U}}Owing to the large sums of money
involved, it was then felt essential to direct these human and material
resources into specific channels with clearly-defined objectives.{{/U}} In this
way it was considered that the quickest and most practical results could be
obtained. This, then, was programmed (programmatic) research,
One of the effects of this organized and standardized investigation is to
cause the scientist to become increasingly involved in applied research
(development), especially in the branches of science which seem most likely to
have industrial applications. Private industry and even government departments
tend to concentrate on immediate results and show comparatively little interest
in long-range investigations. 50) {{U}}In consequence, there is a steady shift of
scientists from the pure to the applied field, where there are more jobs
available, frequently more highly-paid and with better technical facilities than
jobs connected with pure research in a university.{{/U}}
Owing to
the interdependence between pure and applied science, it is easy to see that
this system, if extended too far, carries considerable dangers for the future of
science--and not only pure science, but applied science as well. (409
words)