单选题Passage1There are two kinds of motive for engaging in any activity: internal and instrumental. If a scientist conducts research because she wants to discover important facts about the world, that's an internal motive, since discovering facts is inheren

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Passage1There are two kinds of motive for engaging in any activity: internal and instrumental. If a scientist conducts research because she wants to discover important facts about the world, that's an internal motive, since discovering facts is inherently related to the activity of research. If she conducts research because she wants to achieve scholarly renown, that's an instrumental motive, since the relation between fame and research is not so inherent. Often, people have both for doing things.What mix of motives-internal or instrumental or both-is most conducive to success? You might suppose that a scientist motivated by a desire to discover facts and by a desire to achieve renown will do better work than a scientist motivated by just one of those desires. Surely two motives are better than one. But as we and our colleagues argue in a paper newly published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, instrumental motives are not always an asset and can actually be counterproductive to success.We analyzed data drawn from 11,320 cadets in nine entering classes at the United StatesMilitary Academy at West Point, all of whom rated how much each of a set of motives influenced their decision to attend the academy. The motives included things like a desire to get a good job later in life and a desire to be trained as a leader in the United States Army.How did the cadets fare, years later? How did their progress relate to their original motives for attending West Point?We found, unsurprisingly, that the stronger their internal reasons were to attend West Point, the more likely cadets were to graduate and become commissioned officers. Also unsurprisingly, cadets with internal motives did better in the military(as evidenced by early promotion recommendations)than did those without internal motives and were also more likely to stay in the military after their five years of mandatory service.Remarkably, cadets with strong internal and strong instrumental motives for attending West Point performed worse on every measure than did those with strong internal motives but weak instrumental ones. They were less likely to graduate, less outstanding as military officers and less committed to staying in the military.Our study suggests that efforts should be made to structure activities so that instrumental consequences do not become motives. Helping people focus on the meaning and impact of their work, rather than on, say, the financial returns it will bring, may be the best way to improve not only the quality of their work but also their financial success.There is a temptation among educators and instructors to use whatever motivational tools are available to recruit participants or improve performance. If the desire for military excellence and service to country fails to attract all the recruits that the Army needs, then perhaps appeals to money for college, career training or seeing the world will do the job. While this strategy may lure more recruits, it may also yield worse soldiers. Similarly, for students uninterested in learning, financial incentives for good attendance or pizza parties for high performance may prompt them to participate, but it may result in less well-educated students.According to the passage, which of the following is an internal motive for a newly recruited soldier?
A

To serve the country.

B

To receive career training.

C

To earn money for college.

D

To broaden their scope of vision.


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1.186. Do you sometimes argue about what seems to you to be simple fact? Do you argue whether it’s cold outdoors or whether the car in front of you is going faster than the speed limit? If you get into such arguments, try to think about the story about the six blind men and the elephant. The first blind man who felt the elephant’s trunk said it was like a snake. The second who felt the elephant’s side said it was like a wall, while the third said it was like a spear as he touched the animal’s tusk. The fourth, who had hold of the elephant’s tail insisted that it was like a rope. The fifth man said it looked like a tree as he put his arms around one of the elephant’s legs. The sixth, who was tall and got hold of the elephant’s ears, said it was like a huge fan. Each man’s idea of the animal came from his own experience. So if someone disagrees with you about a “simple fact”, it’s often because his experience in the matter is different from yours. To see how hard it is for even one person to make up his mind about a “simple fact”, try this simple experiment. Get three large bowls. Put ice water in one. Put hot water in the second. Put lukewarm water in the third. Now put your left hand in the ice water. Put your right hand in the hot water. After thirty seconds, put both hands in the lukewarm water. Your right hand will tell you the water is cold. You left hand will tell you it’s hot! [共5题](1) What makes people think about simple facts differently?(A) The fact that simple facts differ from one another.(B) The fact that people have different experience in the same simple fact.(C) The fact that people often disagree with on another.(D) The fact that it’s hard to make up one’s mind about simple facts.(2) Which of the following temperature is the closest to the meaning of the word “lukewarm” in the last paragraph?(A) Above 0℃. (B) Above 40℃. (C) Above 20℃. (D) Below 0℃.(3) The writer’s advice is ________.(A) we should never think about simple facts(B) we should never judge something with a one-sided view(C) we should not agree about simple facts(D) we must learn from the six blind men(4) After reading the last paragraph, we may think of ________.(A) Newton’s law(B) Crallilao’s theory of falling objects(C) Einstein’s theory of relativity(D) Marx’s On Capital(5) The main idea of this passage is ________.(A) people often judge something according to his own experience(B) people often agree about simple facts(C) it’s hard for a person to make up his mind about a simple fact(D) don’t care too much about simple facts

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  • 第1题:

    To be deductible, the dominant motive for incurring an expense must be()the relationship to a business activity.

    A.to reduce income taxes

    B.tax avoidance

    C.the intent to earn a profit

    D.personal


    答案:A

  • 第2题:

    When a teacher asks students to discuss how the writer's ideas are organized in the text,he/she intends to develop students' skill of__________.

    A.recognizing the textual structure
    B.understanding the writer's intention
    C.distinguishing facts from opinions
    D.commenting on the content of the text

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查阅读教学。教师让同学讨论作者的观点是如何被组织起来的,目的是让学生认清文章的结构。

  • 第3题:

    What can be inferred about Julie Luddon?

    A.She is writing a book about cultural negotiations
    B.She has already received a bachelor's degree
    C.She is studying to become a university professor
    D.She wants to work in a foreign country

    答案:B
    解析:
    朱莉·勒登在阿德莱德大学攻读硕士学位。答案为B。

  • 第4题:

    You are designing a NetBIOS naming strategy for the internal domain.  What are two possible NetBIOS domain names you can use to achieve your goal? ()

    • A、 ad
    • B、 dallas
    • C、 internal
    • D、 external
    • E、 Research

    正确答案:C,D

  • 第5题:

    A customer needs detailed information on the internal architecture of the new p5-570.  Which of the following is the most appropriate place to get this documentation?()

    • A、IBM sales manual
    • B、IBM Redbooks Website
    • C、IBM eServer p5 and pSeries Qs and As
    • D、IBM eServer p5 and pSeries Facts and Features

    正确答案:B

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    The man noticed the decay and lifelessness of the city, and these are facts that are detailed in his diary.
    A

    these are facts that are detailed

    B

    these facts having been detailed

    C

    the detailing of these facts is

    D

    detailed these facts

    E

    his detailing of the facts


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    A项在从句中使用了被动语态。B和E项使句子片段,且使用了被动语态。C和D项纠正了这个错误,但C项措辞累赘。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    This article was written to __________.
    A

    warn us of impending starvation

    B

    present facts about life in the near future

    C

    oppose biological advances

    D

    warn of the danger of automation


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    纵观全文可知,本文主要列举了三项未来生活的发展,第一项是人类将拥有更多的机械能(mechanical energy),第二项是生物学知识的发展(advances in biological knowledge),第三项是自动化(automation),故答案为B。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    Passage1There are two kinds of motive for engaging in any activity: internal and instrumental. If a scientist conducts research because she wants to discover important facts about the world, that's an internal motive, since discovering facts is inherently related to the activity of research. If she conducts research because she wants to achieve scholarly renown, that's an instrumental motive, since the relation between fame and research is not so inherent. Often, people have both for doing things.What mix of motives-internal or instrumental or both-is most conducive to success? You might suppose that a scientist motivated by a desire to discover facts and by a desire to achieve renown will do better work than a scientist motivated by just one of those desires. Surely two motives are better than one. But as we and our colleagues argue in a paper newly published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, instrumental motives are not always an asset and can actually be counterproductive to success.We analyzed data drawn from 11,320 cadets in nine entering classes at the United StatesMilitary Academy at West Point, all of whom rated how much each of a set of motives influenced their decision to attend the academy. The motives included things like a desire to get a good job later in life and a desire to be trained as a leader in the United States Army.How did the cadets fare, years later? How did their progress relate to their original motives for attending West Point?We found, unsurprisingly, that the stronger their internal reasons were to attend West Point, the more likely cadets were to graduate and become commissioned officers. Also unsurprisingly, cadets with internal motives did better in the military(as evidenced by early promotion recommendations)than did those without internal motives and were also more likely to stay in the military after their five years of mandatory service.Remarkably, cadets with strong internal and strong instrumental motives for attending West Point performed worse on every measure than did those with strong internal motives but weak instrumental ones. They were less likely to graduate, less outstanding as military officers and less committed to staying in the military.Our study suggests that efforts should be made to structure activities so that instrumental consequences do not become motives. Helping people focus on the meaning and impact of their work, rather than on, say, the financial returns it will bring, may be the best way to improve not only the quality of their work but also their financial success.There is a temptation among educators and instructors to use whatever motivational tools are available to recruit participants or improve performance. If the desire for military excellence and service to country fails to attract all the recruits that the Army needs, then perhaps appeals to money for college, career training or seeing the world will do the job. While this strategy may lure more recruits, it may also yield worse soldiers. Similarly, for students uninterested in learning, financial incentives for good attendance or pizza parties for high performance may prompt them to participate, but it may result in less well-educated students.What can be the best title for the article?
    A

    Motivation and Fame

    B

    Two Types of Motives

    C

    The Secret of Effective Motivation

    D

    The Study on the Function of Motives


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    A customer needs detailed information on the internal architecture of the new p5-570.  Which of the following is the most appropriate place to get this documentation?()
    A

    IBM sales manual

    B

    IBM Redbooks Website

    C

    IBM eServer p5 and pSeries Qs and As

    D

    IBM eServer p5 and pSeries Facts and Features


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    When a teacher asks students to discuss how the writer's ideas are organized in the text, he/she intends to develop students' skill of _______.
    A

    recognizing the textual structure

    B

    understanding the writer's intention

    C

    distinguishing facts from opinions

    D

    commenting on the content of the text


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Passage1There are two kinds of motive for engaging in any activity: internal and instrumental. If a scientist conducts research because she wants to discover important facts about the world, that's an internal motive, since discovering facts is inherently related to the activity of research. If she conducts research because she wants to achieve scholarly renown, that's an instrumental motive, since the relation between fame and research is not so inherent. Often, people have both for doing things.What mix of motives-internal or instrumental or both-is most conducive to success? You might suppose that a scientist motivated by a desire to discover facts and by a desire to achieve renown will do better work than a scientist motivated by just one of those desires. Surely two motives are better than one. But as we and our colleagues argue in a paper newly published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, instrumental motives are not always an asset and can actually be counterproductive to success.We analyzed data drawn from 11,320 cadets in nine entering classes at the United StatesMilitary Academy at West Point, all of whom rated how much each of a set of motives influenced their decision to attend the academy. The motives included things like a desire to get a good job later in life and a desire to be trained as a leader in the United States Army.How did the cadets fare, years later? How did their progress relate to their original motives for attending West Point?We found, unsurprisingly, that the stronger their internal reasons were to attend West Point, the more likely cadets were to graduate and become commissioned officers. Also unsurprisingly, cadets with internal motives did better in the military(as evidenced by early promotion recommendations)than did those without internal motives and were also more likely to stay in the military after their five years of mandatory service.Remarkably, cadets with strong internal and strong instrumental motives for attending West Point performed worse on every measure than did those with strong internal motives but weak instrumental ones. They were less likely to graduate, less outstanding as military officers and less committed to staying in the military.Our study suggests that efforts should be made to structure activities so that instrumental consequences do not become motives. Helping people focus on the meaning and impact of their work, rather than on, say, the financial returns it will bring, may be the best way to improve not only the quality of their work but also their financial success.There is a temptation among educators and instructors to use whatever motivational tools are available to recruit participants or improve performance. If the desire for military excellence and service to country fails to attract all the recruits that the Army needs, then perhaps appeals to money for college, career training or seeing the world will do the job. While this strategy may lure more recruits, it may also yield worse soldiers. Similarly, for students uninterested in learning, financial incentives for good attendance or pizza parties for high performance may prompt them to participate, but it may result in less well-educated students.According to the passage, which of the following is conducive to career success?
    A

    Strong internal and strong instrumental motives.

    B

    Strong internal and weak instrumental motives.

    C

    Weak internal and strong instrumental motives.

    D

    Weak internal and weak instrumental motives.


    正确答案: B
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Passage1There are two kinds of motive for engaging in any activity: internal and instrumental. If a scientist conducts research because she wants to discover important facts about the world, that's an internal motive, since discovering facts is inherently related to the activity of research. If she conducts research because she wants to achieve scholarly renown, that's an instrumental motive, since the relation between fame and research is not so inherent. Often, people have both for doing things.What mix of motives-internal or instrumental or both-is most conducive to success? You might suppose that a scientist motivated by a desire to discover facts and by a desire to achieve renown will do better work than a scientist motivated by just one of those desires. Surely two motives are better than one. But as we and our colleagues argue in a paper newly published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, instrumental motives are not always an asset and can actually be counterproductive to success.We analyzed data drawn from 11,320 cadets in nine entering classes at the United StatesMilitary Academy at West Point, all of whom rated how much each of a set of motives influenced their decision to attend the academy. The motives included things like a desire to get a good job later in life and a desire to be trained as a leader in the United States Army.How did the cadets fare, years later? How did their progress relate to their original motives for attending West Point?We found, unsurprisingly, that the stronger their internal reasons were to attend West Point, the more likely cadets were to graduate and become commissioned officers. Also unsurprisingly, cadets with internal motives did better in the military(as evidenced by early promotion recommendations)than did those without internal motives and were also more likely to stay in the military after their five years of mandatory service.Remarkably, cadets with strong internal and strong instrumental motives for attending West Point performed worse on every measure than did those with strong internal motives but weak instrumental ones. They were less likely to graduate, less outstanding as military officers and less committed to staying in the military.Our study suggests that efforts should be made to structure activities so that instrumental consequences do not become motives. Helping people focus on the meaning and impact of their work, rather than on, say, the financial returns it will bring, may be the best way to improve not only the quality of their work but also their financial success.There is a temptation among educators and instructors to use whatever motivational tools are available to recruit participants or improve performance. If the desire for military excellence and service to country fails to attract all the recruits that the Army needs, then perhaps appeals to money for college, career training or seeing the world will do the job. While this strategy may lure more recruits, it may also yield worse soldiers. Similarly, for students uninterested in learning, financial incentives for good attendance or pizza parties for high performance may prompt them to participate, but it may result in less well-educated students.What do the writers disapprove concerning the current situation of attracting recruits?
    A

    Taking into account applicants' internal motives.

    B

    Making them focus on the meaning of their work.

    C

    Relying on whatever motivational tools available.

    D

    Taking into account applicants' instrumental motives.


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第13题:

    (46)It may be said that the measure of the worth of any social institution is its effect in enlarging and improving experience; but this effect is not a part of its original motive.此处译文为:


    正确答案:
    【结构分析】
    It may be saidthat the measure of the worth of any social institution is its effect in enlarging and improving experience; but this effect is not a part of its original motive.
    这是一个并列复合句。It may be said that 是一个固定句型,用来引出主语从句;that the measure of the worth of any social institution is its effect in enlarging and improving experience 是主语从句的内容,为主系表结构,其中in enlarging and improving experience是介词短语作定语,修饰effect ; 句子but this effect is not a part of its original motive是主系表结构的简单句,用but体现与前面的转接关系。
    【词义推敲】
    measure 尺度,标准
    motive 动机
    【翻译润色】
    It may be said或许可以说
    that the measure of the worth of any social institution is its effect in enlarging and improving experience 任何社会机构的价值衡量尺度是它在丰富和提升经验方面所起到的作用
    but this effect is not a part of its original motive 但是这种影响并不是它原来的动机的一部分。
    【参考译文】
    或许可以说,任何社会机构的价值衡量尺度是它在丰富和提升经验方面所起到的作用,但这种作用并非是它原来的动机的一部分。

  • 第14题:

    In trying to accumulate knowledge about the universe and to find common factors which underline and account for the facts that he knows,the scientist often chooses the method of the“controlled experiment.”If he wants to find out the effect of light( )growing plants,he takes many plants,as alike as possible.

    A.on
    B.of
    C.by
    D.to

    答案:A
    解析:
    on表达“对……起作用或有影响”,要用have an effect on这一固定搭配,故应选A.,其余选项均不正确。

  • 第15题:


    Which of the following best states the author’s attitude toward the information that scholars have gathered about Proust’s writing in 1909?( )

    A.The author is disappointed that no new documents have come to light since Fallois’speculations.
    B.The author is dissatisfied because there are too many gaps and inconsistencies in the drafts.
    C.The author is confident that Fallois’s 1954 guess has been proved largely correct,but regrets that still more detailed documentation concerning Proust’s transition from the essay to the novel has not emerged.
    D.The author is satisfied that the facts of Proust’s life in 1909 have been thoroughly established,but believes such documents as drafts and correspondence are only of limited value in a critical assessment of Proust’s writing.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第16题:

    A customer has an x445 and uses the internal LSI adapter to manage two 146GB drives in the chassis.  The customer is noticing performance issues when deploying a database with significant write activity on the internal drives.  Should they consider using a ServeRAID-6M with 256MB of cache instead, and why or why not?()

    • A、Yes, the internal LSI SCSI adapter has no write cache.
    • B、Yes, the internal LSI SCSI adapter is unreliable.
    • C、No, the downtime to install the card and reformat the drives would be cost prohibitive.
    • D、No, there will be no performance benefit, because drive performance is the bottleneck.

    正确答案:A

  • 第17题:

    A medical customer wants to deploy around 8TB integrated storage on a BladeCenter.Which of the following should be discussed with this customer?()

    • A、SATA internal disks
    • B、iSCSI
    • C、Solid State Storage
    • D、SAS Internal Disk

    正确答案:A

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    A medical customer wants to deploy around 8TB integrated storage on a BladeCenter.Which of the following should be discussed with this customer?()
    A

    SATA internal disks

    B

    iSCSI

    C

    Solid State Storage

    D

    SAS Internal Disk


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    When a teacher asks students to discuss how the writer's ideas are organized inthe text,he/she intends to develop students' skill of  .
    A

    recogruzing the textual structure

    B

    understanding the writer's intention

    C

    distiW;uishing facts from opinions

    D

    commenting on the content of the text


    正确答案: B
    解析:

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    A customer has an x445 and uses the internal LSI adapter to manage two 146GB drives in the chassis.  The customer is noticing performance issues when deploying a database with significant write activity on the internal drives.  Should they consider using a ServeRAID-6M with 256MB of cache instead, and why or why not?()
    A

    Yes, the internal LSI SCSI adapter has no write cache.

    B

    Yes, the internal LSI SCSI adapter is unreliable.

    C

    No, the downtime to install the card and reformat the drives would be cost prohibitive.

    D

    No, there will be no performance benefit, because drive performance is the bottleneck.


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The author thinks that the conclusions of any research about people’s state of mind are _____.
    A

    surprising

    B

    confusing

    C

    illogical

    D

    questionable


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。首段首句指出,作者对有关人们思想状况研究的结论深表怀疑。这与D的意思相同,属同义转述的细节题。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The detective thought the guilty party to be ______ because I had the strongest motive.
    A

    mine

    B

    I

    C

    me

    D

    myself


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:侦探认为我是有罪的,因为我有最强的作案动机。me为宾格形式,可用在句中作表语,且位于句末。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Since the burning or combustion takes place within the engine itself, the engine is known as ().
    A

    a fire -tube boiler

    B

    an internal combustion engine

    C

    an external combustion engine

    D

    an internal combustion generator


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析