The idea that education transmits knowledge is dated back to
[A] the Renaissance humanists.
[B ] the medieval universities.
[C] the 18th century's American scholars.
[D] the cold war period.
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Jill Ker Conway ,president of Smith ,echoes the prevailing view of contemporary technology when she says that " anyone in today's world who doesn't understand data processing is not educated. " But she insists that the mcreasing emphasis on these matters leave certain gaps. Says she: "The very strongly utilitarian emphasis in education ,which is an effect of man-made satellites and the cold war, has really removed from this culture something that was very profound in its 18th and 19th century roots ,which was a sense that literacy and learning were ends in themselves for a demo- cratic republic. "
In contrast to Plato's claim for the social value of education,a quite different idea of intellectu-al purposes was advocated by the Renaissance humanists. Ovejoyed with their rediscovery of the classical leaming that was thought to have disappeared during the Dark Ages,they argued that the imparting of knowledge needs no justification-religious ,social ,economic ,or political. Its purpose,to the extent that it has one ,is to pass on from generation to generation the corpus of knowledge that constitutes civilization. "What could man acquire ,by virtuous striving ,that is more valuable than knowledge?" asked Erasmus ,perhaps the greatest scholar of the early 16th century. That idea has acquired a tradition of its own. "The educational process has no end beyond itself," said John Dewey. "It is its own end. "
But what exactly is the corpus of knowledge to be passed on? In simpler times ,it was all included in the medieval universities' Quadrivium ( arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music ) and Trivium( grammar, thetoric ,logic). As recently as the last century ,when less than 5% of Americans went to college at all, students in New England establishments were compelled mainly to memorize and recite various Latin texts,and crusty professors angrily opposed the introduction of any new scientific discoveries or modern European languages. "They felt," said regretfully Charles Francis Adams, Jr. ,the Union Pacific Railroad president who devoted his later years to writing history ,"that a classical education was the important distinction between a man who had been to college and a man who had not been to college ,and that anything that diminished the importance of this distinction was essentially revolutionary and tended to anarchy. "
56. The first paragraph shows that Jill Ker Conway accepts utilitarian emphasis in education
[A] wholeheartedly.
[B] with reservation.
[C] against her own will.
[D] with contempt.
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A.the 17th century … the American War of Independence
B.the 18th century … the American Civil War
C.the 17th century … the American Civil War
D.the 18th century … the U.S.– Mexican War
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there was a general flowering of culture and intellectual life in europe during the 1 7th and 18th centuries which is known as “the renaissance.” ()
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The main idea of the passage is about______.
A.women's role in American families
B.advantages of fast food for Americans
C.modem lifestyles and diet in America
D.shift of American home entertainment
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Traditional farming involved the open field village,a system that dated back to the()century.
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the 18th century
the 19th century
the 20th century
the 21st century
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local colorism
vernacularism
modernism
naturalism
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4th
5th
6th
7th
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Since the late 18th century.
Since the mid-20th century.
Since the 1950s.
In a recent 12-month.
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The cold war being over
the cold war had over
With the cold war was over
With the cold war has been over
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Education for education's sake was probably opposed by
[A] scholars in the Renaissance period.
[B] Jill Ker Conway.
[C] scholars in the Dark Ages.
[D] Plato.
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A.Movement
B.Drive
C.Process
D.Revolution
第15题:
We were told that the stone figure _______ back to the 16th century was of great value. A. dated B. dating C. coming D. kept
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第18题:
Traditional farming involved the open field village,a system that dated back to the()century.
A4th
B5th
C6th
D7th
第19题:
the Democratic and the Republican
the Democratic and the Federalist
the Federalist and the Republican
the Federalist and the Liberal
第20题:
Education during the Civil War.
Post-Civil War developments in higher education.
Current trends in technological education.
Benefits for women in state universities.
第21题:
the Renaissance humanists
the medieval universities
the 18th century’s American scholars
the cold war period
第22题:
Some manners on visiting British and American people’s home.
Different table manners between British and American people.
Different ideas about the home between British and American people
Different ideas about how to get along well with neighbors between British and American people
第23题:
scholars in the Renaissance period
Jill Kerr Conway
scholars in the Dark Ages
Plato