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Foster gained public recognition because he did all the following work EXCEPT ______.A.tha

Foster gained public recognition because he did all the following work EXCEPT ______.

A.that he successfully identified the author of a best-selling novel

B.that he claimed Shakespeare wrote the poem of A Funeral Elegy

C.that he helped to identify several anonymous newspaper writers

D.that he involved in a criminal investigation identifying a terrorist

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第1题
Foster gained public recognition because he did all the following work EXCEPTA.that he suc

Foster gained public recognition because he did all the following work EXCEPT

A.that he successfully identified the author of a best-selling novel.

B.that he claimed Shakespeare wrote the poem of A Funeral Elegy.

C.that he helped to identify several anonymous newspaper writers.

D.that he was involved in a criminal investigation identifying a terrorist.

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第2题
Computers have aided in the study of humanities for almost as long as the machines have ex
isted. Decades ago, when the technology consisted solely of massive, number- crunching mainframe. computers, the chief liberal arts applications were in compiling statistical indexes of works of literature. In 1964, IBM held a conference on computers and the humanities where, according to a 1985 article in the journal Science, "most of the conferees were using computers to compile concordances, which are alphabetical indices used in literary research."

Mainframe. computers helped greatly in the highly laborious task, which dates back to the Renaissance, of cataloging each reference of a particular word in a particular work. Concordances help scholars scrutinize important texts for patterns and meaning. Other humanities applications for computers in this early era of technology included compiling dictionaries, especially for foreign or antiquated languages, and cataloging library collections.

Such types of computer usage in the humanities may seem limited at first, but they have produced some interesting results in the last few years and promise to continue to do so. As computer use and access have grown, so has the number of digitized texts of classic literary works.

The computer-based study of literary texts has established its own niche in academia. Donald Foster, an English professor at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, is one of the leaders in textual scholarship. In the late 1980s Foster created SHAXICON, a database that tracks all the "rare" words used by English playwright William Shakespeare. Each of these words appears in any individual Shakespeare play no more than 12 times. The words can then be cross-referenced with some 2,000 other poetic texts, allowing experienced researchers to explore when they were written, who wrote them, how the author was influenced by the works of other writers, and how the texts changed as they were reproduced over the centuries.

In late 1995 Foster's work attracted widespread notice when he claimed that Shakespeare was the anonymous author of an obscure 578-1ine poem, A Funeral Elegy (1612). Although experts had made similar claims for other works in the past, Foster gained the backing of a number of prominent scholars because of his computer-based approach. If Foster's claim holds up to long-term judgment, the poem will be one of the few additions to the Shakespearean canon in the last 100 years.

Foster's work gained further public acclaim and validation when he was asked to help identify the anonymous author of the best-selling political novel Primary Colours (1996). After using his computer programme to compare the stylistic traits of various writers with those in the novel, Foster tabbed journalist Joe Klein as the author. Soon after, Klein admitted that he was the author. Foster was also employed as an expert in the case of the notorious Unabomber, a terrorist who published an anonymous manifesto in several major newspapers in 1995.

Foster is just one scholar who has noted the coming of the digital age and what it means for traditional fields such as literature. "For traditional learning and humanistic scholarship to be preserved, it, too, must be digitized," he wrote in a scholarly paper. "The future success of literary scholarship depends on our ability to integrate those electronic texts with our ongoing work as scholars and teachers, and to exploit fully the advantages offered by the new medium."

Foster noted that people can now study Shakespeare via Internet Shakespeare Editions, using the computer to compare alternate wordings in different versions and to consult editorial footnotes, literary criticism, stage history, explanatory graphics, video clips, theater reviews, and archival records. Novelist and literary journalist Gregory Feeley noted that "the simplest (and least radical) way in which computer technol

A.computers have not been very helpful in humanities study until recently.

B.computers were widely used in all kinds of literary texts very long ago.

C.computers were invented by International Business Machines Corporation.

D.computers began to be used for literary study as soon as they were invented.

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第3题
Computers have aided in the study of humanities for almost as long as the machines have ex
isted. Decades ago, when the technology consisted solely of massive, number-crunching mainframe. computers, the chief liberal arts applications were in compiling statistical indexes of works of literature. In 1964, IBM held a conference on computers and the humanities where, according to a 1985 article in the journal Science, "most of the conferees were using compeers to compile concordances, which are alphabetical indices used in literary research."

Mainframe. computers helped greatly in the highly laborious task, which dates back to the Renaissance, of cataloging each reference of a particular word in a particular work. Concordances help scholars scrutinize important texts for patterns and meaning. Other humanities applications for computers in this early era of technology included compiling dictionaries, especially for forei8n or antiquated languages, and cataloging library collections.

Such types of computer usage in the humanities may seem limited at first, but they have produced some interesting re suits in the last few years and promise to continue to do so. As computer use and access have grown, so has the number of digitized texts of classic literary works.

The computer-hosed study of literary texts has established its own niche in academia. Donald Foster, an English professor at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, is one of the leaders in textual scholarship. In the late 1980s Foster created SHAXICON, a database that tracks all the "rare" words used by English playwright William Shakespeare. Each of these words appears in any individual Shakespeare play no more than 12 times. The words can then be cross-referenced with some 2,000 other poetic texts, allowing experienced researchers to explore when they were written, who wrote them, how the author was influenced by the works of other writers, and how the texts changed as they were reproduced over the centuries.

In late 1995 Foster’s work attracted widespread notice when he claimed that Shakespeare was the anonymous author of an obscure 578-1ine poem, A Funeral Elegy (1612). Although experts had made similar claims for other works in the past, Foster gained the backing of a number of prominent scholars because of his computer-based approach. If Foster’s claim holds up to long-term judgment, the poem will be one of the few additions to the Shakespearean canon in the last 100 years.

Foster’s work gained further public acclaim and validation when he was asked to help identify the anonymous author of the heat-selling political novel Primary Colors (1996). After using his computer program to compare the stylistic traits of various writers with those in the novel, Foster tabbed journalist Joe Klein as the author. Soon after, Klein admitted that he was the author. Foster was also employed as an expert in the case of the notorious Unabomber, a terrorist who published an anonymous manifesto in several major newspapers in 1995.

Foster is just one scholar who has noted the coming of the digital age and what it means for traditional fields such as literature. "For traditional learning and humanistic scholarship to be preserved, it, too, must be digitized," he wrote in a scholarly paper. "The future success of literary scholarship depends on our ability to integrate those electronic texts with our ongoing work as scholars and teachers, and to exploit fully the advantages offered by the new medium."

Foster noted that people can now study Shakespeare via Internet Shakespeare Editions, using the computer to compare alternate wordings in different versions and to consult editorial footnotes, literary criticism, stage history, explanatory graphics, video clips, theater reviews, and archival records. Novelist and literary journalist Gregory Feeley noted that "the simplest (and least radic

A.computers have not been very helpful in humanities study until recently

B.computers were widely used in all kinds of literary texts very long ago

C.computers were invented by International Business Machines Corporation

D.computers began to be used for literary study as soon as they were invented

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第4题
The realization of the plan of putting computers in schools has produced the result that _
_____.

A.students gained a lot in their test scores by using computers

B.half of the students can use computers in public schools

C.the poor now are paying more attention to technology

D.every four students can have one computer for use

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第5题
根据录音,选择合适的答案() 查看材料A.Televisionsha

根据录音,选择合适的答案() 查看材料

A.Televisions have got wires.

B.Broadcast television uses public airwaves.

C.Cable television has gained popularity.

D.Television programs are not paid any more.

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第6题
The professor mentions two great figures in the field of biology. What are their common at
tributes in the professors viewpoint? [Clink on 2 answers. ]

A.They always used the same well-known and trusted techniques.

B.They received wide public attention after their major contributions to biology.

C.They were both unknown during early stages of their careers and later gained widespread recognition.

D.Their theories and contributions stimulated the field of biology to a great extent.

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第7题
The following paragraph is taken from a student’s ...

The following paragraph is taken from a student’s school application letter. What aspect of personal information is it about? I have recently completed my PhD in “Health Disparities and the impact of Social Class on Clinical Outcomes’ at the University of Chicago. My PhD involved primary research with clinicians and patient advocates and culminated in a set of recommendations for local Clinical Commissioning Groups. Prior to that I completed a Masters in Public Health at Oxford University, where I gained a distinction.

A、Work experience

B、Personality

C、Education background

D、/

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第8题
The following paragraph is taken from a student’s ...

The following paragraph is taken from a student’s school application letter. What aspect of personal information is it about? I have recently completed my PhD in “Health Disparities and the impact of Social Class on Clinical Outcomes’ at the University of Chicago. My PhD involved primary research with clinicians and patient advocates and culminated in a set of recommendations for local Clinical Commissioning Groups. Prior to that I completed a Master in Public Health at Oxford University, where I gained a distinction.

A、Work experience

B、Personality

C、Education background

D、Hobbies

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第9题
【T10】A. MAKE CONTRIBUTION B. AGENDA C. RECYCLED A. A GREATER DEMAND FOR THE【T7】__

【T10】

A. MAKE CONTRIBUTION

B. AGENDA

C. RECYCLED A. A GREATER DEMAND FOR THE【T7】______ MATERIALS

B. SEEMS TO BE ON THE【T8】______

C. FEELS MOVED TO【T9】______ AND HELP PROTECTING OUR DELICATE ENVIRONMENT【T10】______ OF POLITICIANS, GOVERNMENT LEADERS, AND CITIZENS IN MANY PARTS OF THE WORLD TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR MOTHER NATUR

E. THE CONCEPT OF GREEN CONSUMERISM HAS GAINED MOMENTUM MORE AND MORE OVER THE LAST DECADE, AND THE PUBLIC【T11】______ HOWEVER, THREE ESSENTIAL KEYS NEEDED TO POWER THIS MOVEMENT INCLUDE A MORE INFORMED PUBLIC, THE DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY, AND【T12】______

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第10题
The athletic program is expected to bring publicity to the school, attract students, foste
r student unity, and encourage alumni giving. "The traditional American affinity for sports and【C1】______ for education combined to form. an unbeatable attraction. Every Saturday, educated sports heroes performed for an【C2】______ audience. Fanfare, combat, and hope of victory assured public identification and loyalty." The most conspicuous function of athletic competition is to【C3】______ the image of the institution.

We may want to question the appropriateness of this public relations function. Publicity is not 【C4】______ a good thing. If this publicity is scandalous (or even negative), the school has not benefited. There is a university on the banks of the river that sponsors a "Mississippi River Festival" every summer. The" festival," for the most part, consists of rock concerts. Unfortunately, 【C5】______ these festivals have been plagued with violence, rape, dmnkenness, drug dealing and usage, and automobile accidents, the publicity has to been counter to the kind the festival was designed to produce.【C6】______ athletics, the public is finding out more about the universities than they would wish.

Does athletic fame attract students? Perhaps it does,【C7】______ it would be a stupid engineering student who chose Georgia Tech over M. I.T.【C8】______ its athletic prowess. Some serious students are "turned off" by a school’s athletic record. Notre Dame,【C9】______ has an excellent academic program, is unjustly viewed by many as simply a sports mill. Does athletic success foster student unity? Here again, the【C10】______ is not dear. Often students' enthusiasm is tepid in【C11】______ with that of alumni and townspeople【C12】______ when they have difficulty in【C13】______ tickets, have to pay a handsome price, or are relegated to seats in the end zone.

Does athletic success 【C14】______ public support? Do legislators tend to reward【C15】______ schools with more generous appropriations? They may have done so in the past, but today, with the closer scrutiny of tax dollars, there are signs that funds will be more【C16】______ for activities closer to the heart of the academic mission. What about alumni giving? Certainly alumni will contribute money for athletic purposes in the case of a few successful universities, but the overall record for alumni giving exhibits no such pattern. A careful study of "big-time" schools from 1960 to 1976 yielded this【C17】______ : "Our statistical analysis has revealed that there is simply no relationship between success or【C18】______ in football and basketball and increases and decreases in alumni giving.' "In the final analysis,【C19】______ , the lack of any relationship between success in athletics and increased alumni giving probably matters a great deal less than the fact【C20】______ so many people believe that such a relationship exists."

【C1】

A.support

B.consideration

C.reverence

D.hesitation

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