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考前必看:2021年考研英语工学类阅读理解模拟题及答案(三十五)
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考前必看:2021年考研英语工学类阅读理解模拟题及答案(三十五)

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BACK in 1922 Thomas Edison predicted that the motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and……in a few years it will supplant largely if not entirely the use of textbooks. Well we all make mistakes. But at least Edison did not squander vast quantities of public money on installing cinema screens in schools around the country.

With computers the story has been different. Many governments have packed them into schools convinced that their presence would improve the pace and efficiency of learning. Large numbers of studies some more academically respectable than others have purported to show that computers help children to learn. Now however a study that compares classes with computers against similar classes without them casts doubt on that view.

In the current Economic Journal Joshua Angrist of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Victor Lavy of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem look at a scheme which put computers into many of Israel\'s primary and middle schools in the mid-1990s. Dr Angrist and Dr Lavy compare the test scores for maths and Hebrew achieved by children in the fourth and eighth grades (ie aged about nine and 13) in schools with and without computers. They also asked the classes\' teachers how they used various teaching materials such as Xeroxed worksheets and of course computer programs. The researchers found that the Israeli scheme had much less effect on teaching methods in middle schools than in elementary schools. It also found no evidence that the use of computers improved children\'s test scores. In fact it found the reverse. In the case of the maths scores of fourth-graders there was a consistently negative relationship between computer use and test scores.

The authors offer three possible explanations of why this might be. First the introduction of computers into classrooms might have gobbled up cash that would otherwise have paid for other aspects of education. But that is unlikely in this case since the money for the programme came from the national lottery and the study found no significant change in teaching resources methods or training in schools that acquired computers through the scheme.

A second possibility is that the transition to using computers in instruction takes time to have an effect. Maybe say the authors but the schools surveyed had been using the scheme\'s computers for a full school year. That was enough for the new computers to have had a large (and apparently malign) influence on fourth-grade maths scores. The third explanation is the simplest that the use of computers in teaching is no better (and perhaps worse) than other teaching methods.

The bottom line says Dr Angrist is that the costs are clear-cut and the benefits are murky. The burden of proof now lies with the promoters of classroom computers. And the only reliable way to make their case is surely to conduct a proper study with children randomly allocated to teachers who use computers and teachers who use other methods including the cheapest of all chalk and talk.

(1):本文选自Economist;10/26/2002 p74;

(2):本文习题命题模仿对象是1999年真题text4(1 2 3 4)text14(5);

1. We can learn from the first paragraph that __________________.

[A] motion picture has revolutionized education system

[B] Edisons prediction has been proved wrong

[C] Edison encouraged schools to install cinema screens

[D] schools are cautious about Edisons idea

2. Dr. Angrist and Dr. Lavy have done the following except _______________.

[A] comparing the test scores of students in different age groups

[B] interviewing teachers about their teaching methods

[C] launching the computer program in many Israeli schools

[D] explaining students school performance

3. According to Dr. Angrist and Dr. Lavy in the Israeli scheme students didnt make

improvement in their test scores because______________.

[A] other aspects of education were affected due to cash shortage

[B] it was not long enough for the program to take effect

[C] there was a negative relationship between computer use and test scores

[D] the use of computer was no better than other teaching methods

4. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ________________.

[A] there hasnt been a proper study on this issue yet

[B] school authorities should provide proof to support the computer program

[C] installing computers in schools costs too much but has little or no effect

[D] chalk and talk work better than computer in teaching

5. The authors attitude towards governments packing computers in schools seems to be

___________________.

[A] biased

[B] indifferent

[C] disapproving

[D] puzzling

答案:BCDAC

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