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2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2021年全國(guó)碩士研究生入學(xué)統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)(一)試題SectionI UseofEnglishDirections:Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET(10points)Fluidintelligenceisthetypeofintelligencethathastodowithshort-termmemoryandtheabilitytothinkquickly,logically,andabstractlyinordertosolvenewproblems.It1inyoungadulthood,levelsoutforaperiodoftime,andthen2startstoslowlydeclineasweage.But3agingisinevitable,scientistsarefindingoutthatcertainchangesinbrainfunctionmaynotbe.Onestudyfoundthatmusclelossandthe4ofbodyfataroundtheabdomenareassociatedwithadeclineinfluidintelligence.Thissuggeststhe5thatlifestylefactorsmighthelppreventor6thistypeofdecline.Theresearcherslookedatdatathat7measurementsofleanmuscleandabdominalfatfrommorethan4,000middle-to-oIder-agedmenandwomenand8thatdatatoreportedchangesinfluidintelligenceoverasix-yearperiod.Theyfoundthatmiddle-agedpeople9highermeasuresofabdominalfat10worseonmeasuresoffluidintelligenceastheyears11.Forwomen,lheassociationmaybe12tochangesinimmunitythatresultedfromexcessabdominalfat;inmen.theimmunesystemdidnotappeartobe13.Itishopedthatfuturestudiescould14thesedifferencesandperhapsleadtodifferent15formenandwomen.16therearestepsyoucan17tohelpreduceabdominalfatandmaintainleanmusclemassasyouageinordertoprotectbothyourphysicalandmental18.Thetwohighlyrecommendedlitestxdcapproachesaremaintainingorincreasingyour19ofaerobicexerciseandfollowingMediterranean-style20thatishighinfiberandeliminateshighlyprocessedfoods.1. [A]2. [A]pausesalternatively[B][B]returnformally[C][C]peaksaccidentally[D][D]fadesgenerally3. [A]while[B]since[C]once[D]until4. [A]detection[B]accumulation[C]consumption[D]separation5. [A]possibility[B]decision[C]goal[D]requirement6. [A]delay[B]ensure[C]seek[D]utilize7. [A]modified[B]supported[C]included[D]predicted8. [A]devoted[B]compared[C]converted[D]applied9. [A]with[B]above[C]by[D]against10. [A]lived[B]managed[C]scored[D]played11. [A]ranout[B]setoff[C]drewin[D]wentby12. [A]superior[B]attributable[C]parallel[D]resistant13. [A]restored[B]isolated[C]involved[D]controlled14. [A]alter[B]spread[C]remove[D]explain15. [A]compensations[B]symptoms[C]demands[D]treatments16. [A]Likewise[B]Meanwhile[C]Therefore[D]Instead17. [A]change[B]watch[C]count[D]take18. [A]well-being[B]process[C]formation[D]coordination19. [A]levels[B]love[C]knowledge[D]space20. [A]design[B]routine[C]diet[D]prescriptionSectionIIReadingComprehensionPartADirections:Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA.B.CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)Text1HowcanBritain*strainoperatorspossiblyjustifyyetanotherincreasetorailpassengerlares?Ithasbecomeagrimlyreliableannualritual:everyJanuarythecostoftravellingbytrainrises,imposingasignificantextraburdenonthosewhohavenooptionbuttousetherailnetworktogettoworkorotherwise.Thisyear'sriseanaverageof2.7percent,maybeafractionlowerthanlastyear's,butitisstillwellabovetheofficialConsumerPriceInd-er(CPI)measureofinflation1PAGEPAGE7Successivegovernmentshavepermittedsuchincreasesonthegroundsthatthecostofinvestingiiiandrunningtherailnetwork.Shouldbebomebythosewhouseit.ratherthanthegeneraltaxpayer.Why,theargumentgoes,shouldacar-drivingpensionerfiomLincoln-shirehavetosubscribethedailycommuteofastockbrokerfromsurvey?Equally,thereisasensethatthetravailsofcommutersinthesouthEast,manyofwhomwillfaceamongthebiggestrises,havereceivedtoomuchattentioncomparedtothosewhomustenduretherelativitypoorinfrastructureoftheMidlandsandtheNorth.However,overthepast12months,thosecommutershavealsoexperiencedsomeoftheworstrailstrikesinyears.Itisallverywelltrainoperatorstmmpetingtheimprovementstheyaremakingtolhenetwork,butpassengersshouldbeabletoexpectabasiclevelofserviceforthesubstantialsumstheyarenowpayingtotravel.Theresponsibilityforthetestwaveofstrikesrestsonthewines.However,thereisastrongcasethatthosewhohavebeenworstaffectedbyindustrialactionshouldreceivecompensationforthedisruptiontheyhavesuffered.TlieGovernmenthaspledgedtochangethelawtointroduceaminimumservicerequirement,sothateven?whenstrikesoccur,servicescancontinuetooperateThisshouldfrompartofawiderpackageofmeasurestoaddressthelong-runningproblemsonBritain'srailways.Yes.moreinvestmentisneededbulpassengerswillnotbewilling?topaymoreindefinitelyiftheymustalsoendurecramped,unreliableservicesinterruptedbyregularchaoswhentimetablesarechanged,orplannedmaintenanceismanagedincompetently.Theythreatofnationalizationmayhavebeenseenofffornow,butitwillreturnwithavengeanceifthejustifiedangerofpassengersisnotaddressedinshortorder.21. Theauthorholdsthatthisyear'sincreaseinrailpassengertareshaskeptpacewithinflation.isabigsurprisetocommuters.remainsanunreasonablemeasure.willeasetrainoperatorsburden.22.[A][B][C]23.
ThestockbrokerinParagraph2isusedtostandforrailtravelers.cardrivers.localinvestors.ordinarytaxpayers.ItisindicatedinParagraph3thattrainoperatorshavesufferedhugelossesowingtothestrikes.havefailedtoprovideanadequateservice.areofferingcompensationtocommuters.[D|aretryingtorepairrelationswiththeunions24.[A][B][C]25.[A][B][C]
Ifunabletocalmdownpassengerstherailwaysmayhavetoface(本題有爭(zhēng)議)thelossofinvestment.(網(wǎng)絡(luò)答案)thecollapseofoperations.(海文考研)areductionofrevenue.achangeofownership.(何凱文答案)Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?WhoAretoBlamefortheStrikes?ConstantComplainingDoesn'tWorkCanNationalizationBringHope?Aever-risingfaresAren'tSustainableText2LastyearmarkedthethirdyearinarowthatIndonesia'sbleakratedeforestationhasslowedinpace.Onereasonfortheturnaroundmaybethecountry'santipovertyprogram.In2007,Indonesiastartedphasinginaprogramthatgivesmoneytoitspoorestresidentsundercertainconditions,suchasrequiringpeopletokeepkidsinschoolorgelregularmedicalcare.CalledconditionalcashtransfersorCCTs,thesesocialassistanceprogramsaredesignedtoreduceinequalityandbreakthecycleofpoverty.Theyarealreadyusedindozensofcountriesworldwide.InIndonesia.theprogrammehasprovidedenoughfoodandmedicinetosubstantiallyreduceseveregrowthproblemsamongchildren.ButtheCCTprogramsdon'tgenerallyconsidereftectsontheenvironment.Infact,povertyalleviationandenvironmentalprotectionareoftenviewedasconflictinggoals,saysPaulFerraro,aneconomistatJohnsHopkinsUniversity.That'sbecauseeconomicgrowthcanbecorrelatedwithenvironmentaldegradation,whileprotectingtheenvironmentissometimescorrelatedwithgreaterpoverty.However,thosecorrelationsdon'tprovecauseandeffect.l*hconlypreviousstudyanalyzingcausality,basedonanareainMexicothathadinstitutedCCTs,supportedthetraditionalview.There,aspeoplegotmoremoney,someofthemmayhavemoreclearedlandforcattletoraiseformeat,Ferrarosays.Suchprogramsdonothavetonegativelyaffecttheenvironment,though.FerrarowantedtoseeifIndonesia'spoverty-alleviationprogramwasaffectingdeforestation.Indonesiahasthethird-largestareaoftropicalforestintheworldandoneofthehighestdeforestationrates.Fenaroanalyzedsatellitedatashowingannualforestlossfrom2008to2012includingduringIndonesia'sphase-inoftheaiitipovertyprogramin7.468forestedvillagesacross15provinces"Weseethattheprogramisassociatedwitha30percentreductionindeforestationFarrowsays.That'slikelybecausetheruralpoorareusingthemoneyasmakeshiftinsurancepoliciesagainstinclementweather,Ferrarosays.Typically,ifrainsaredelayed,peoplemayclearlandtoplantmorericetosupplementtheirharvest.WiththeCCTs,individualsinsteadcanusethemoneytosupplementtheirharvests.Whetherthisresearchtranslateselsewhereisanybody'sguess.FarrowsuggeststheresultsmaytransfertootherpartsofAsia,duetocommonalitiessuchastheimportanceofgrowingriceandmarketaccess.Andregardlessoftransferability,thestudyshowsthatwhat'sgoodforpeoplemayalsobegoodfortheenvironment.Evenifthisprogramdidn'treducepoverty.Ferrarosays,"thevalueoftheavoideddeforestationjustforcarbondioxideemissionsaloneismorethantheprogramcosts"26. Accordingtothefirstparagraph,CCTprogrammesaimtoFacilitatehealth-carereformhelppoorFmiliesgetbetteroffImprovelocaleducationsystemslowerdeforestationrales27.[A][B][C]28.[A][B][C]29.
ThestudybasedonanareainMexicoexcitedtoshowthat cattleraisinghasbeenamajorlivelihoodfbrthepoorCCTprogramshavehelpedpreservetraditionallifestylesantipoveilyeftbrtsrequiretheparticipationoflocalflirmerseconomicgrowthtendstocauseenvironmentaldegradationInhisstudyaboutIndonesia,Farrowintendstofindout itsacceptancelevelofCCTsitsannualrateofpovertyalleviationtherelationofCCTstoitsforestlosstheroleofitsforestsinclimatechangeAccordingtoFerraro,theCCTprograminIndonesiaisvaluablein.that[A]itwillbenefitotherAsiancountries|B|itwillreduceregionalinequalityitcanprotecttheenvironmentitcanbenefitgrainproduction30.[A][B][C]
Whatisthetextcentredon?Theeffectsofaprogram.Thedebatesoveraprogram.Theprocessofastudy.Thetransfer-abilityofastudy.Text3Asahistorianwho'salwayssearchingforthelestortheimagethatmakesusre-evaluatethepastI'vebecomepreoccupiedwithlookingforphotographsthatshowourVictorianancestorssmiling(whatbetteiwaytoshattertheimageof19th-centuryprudery?)I'vefoundquiteafewandsinceIstartedpostingthemonTwittertheyhavebeencausingquitestirPeoplehavebeensurprisedtoseeevidencethatVictorianhadfunandcouldanddidlaugh.TheyarenothingthattheVictorianssuddenlyseemtobecomemorehumanasthehundred-or-soyearsthatseparateusfadeawaythroughourcommonexperienceoflaughter.Ofcourse,Ineedtoconcedethatmycollectionof'SmilingVictorians‘makesuponlyatinypercentageofthevastcatalogueofphotographicportraiturecreatedbetween1840and1900,themajorityofwhichshowsittersposingmiserablyandstifflyinfrontofpaintedbackdrops,orstaringabsentlyintothemiddledistance.Howdoweexplainthistrend?Duringthe1840sand1850sintheearlydaysofphotography,exposuretimeswerenotoriouslylong:thedaguerreotypephotographicmethod(producinganimageonasilveredcopperplate)couldtakeseveralminutestocomplete,resultinginblurredimagesassittersshittedpositionoradjustedtheirlimbs.Thethoughtholdingafixedgrinasthecameraperformeditsmagicaldutieswastoomuchtocontemplate,andsoanon-committalblankstarebecamethenorm.Butexposuretiesweremuchquickerbythe1880sandtheintroductionoftheBoxBrownieandotherportablecamerasmeantthat,thoughslowbytoday'sdigitalstandards,theexposurewasalmostinstantaneous.Spontaneoussmileswererelativelyeasytocapturebythe1890ssowemustlookelsewherefbranexplanationofwhyVictoriansstillhesitatedtosmile.Oneexplanationmightmustbethelossofdignitydisplayedthroughacheesygrin."Naturegaveuslipstolr.nnern,goetteehfrmouthswereofteninashockingstateofhygiene.Aflashingsetofhealthyandclean,regular"pearlywhites"wasararesightinVictoriansocietythepreserveofthesuper-rich(andeventhen,dentalhygienewasnotguaranteed).Atoothygrin(especiallywhenthereweregapsorblackenedteeth)lackedclass:drunks,trampsandmusichallstmdnhaesessl,sge,ttstabecominglookfbrproperlybredpersons.EvenMarkTwain,amanwhoenjoyedaheartlylaugh,saidthatwhenitcamephotographicportraitstherecouldbe"nothingmoredamningthanasilly,foolishsmilefixedIbTever”.Accordingtoparagraph1,theauthor'spostsonTwitter .illustratedthedevelopmentofVictorianphotographyhighlightedsocialmedia'stoleinVictorianstudiesre-evaluatedtheVictorian'snotionofpublicimagechangedpeople'simpressionoftheVictorians.
WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheVictorianportraitshehascollected?TheyarerareamongphotographofthatageTheyshoweffectofdifferentexposuretimesTheymirror19th-centurysocialconventionsTheyarcinpopularuseamonghistoriansWhatmiglithavekepttheVictoriansfromsmilingpicturesinthe1890s?TheirinherentsocialsensitivenessTheirtensionbeforethecameraTheirunhealthydentalconditionTheirdistrustofnewinventionsMarkTwainisquotedtoshowthatthedisapprovalofsmilesinpictureswas athought-provokingideaamisguideattitudeacontroversialviesadeep-rottedbeliefWhichofthefollowingquestionsdoesthetextanswer?WhydidmostVictorianslooksteminphotographs?WhendidtheVictoriansstarttoviewphotographdifferently?WhatmadephotographdevelopslowlyintheVictorianperiod?Howdidsmilinginphotographbecomeapost-Victoriannorm?Text4FromtheearlydaysofbroadbandadvocatesforconsumersandWeb-basedcompaniesworriedthatthecableandphonecompaniessellingbroadbandconnectionshadthepowerandincentivetofavoraffiliatedwebsitesovertheirrivals.That'swhytherehasbeensuchastrongdemandfbrrulesthatwouldpreventbroadbandprovidersfrompickingwinnersandlosersonline,preservingthefreedomandinnovationfromwhathavebeenthelifebloodoftheInternet.Yetthatdemandhasbeenalmostimpossibletofill-inpartbecauseofpush-backfrombroadbandprovidersanti-regulatoryconservativesandthecourts.Afederalappealscourtunchangedinagain.Tuesday,butinsteadofprovidingabadlyneededresolution.Itonlyprolongedthefight.AtissuebeforetheU.S.CourtofAppealsforthedirtinessofColumbiaCourtwasthelatesttakeoftheFederalCommunications(FCC.)onnetneutrality,adoptedonapartylinevotein2017.ThepublicanpennedordernotonlyeliminatedthestrictnetneutralityrulestheFCChadadopted.Whenithadademocraticmajorityin2015.Butrejectedthecommission'sauthority.Torequirebroadbandproviderstodomuchofanything.Theorderalsodeclaredthatstateandlocalgovernmentscouldn'tregulatebroadbandproviderseither.TheCommissionarguethatotheragencieswouldprotectagainstanti-competitivebehavior,suchasabroadband-providingconglomerablelikeATRTfavorsitsownvideo-stressingserviceattheexpenseofNotfishandAppieTOcapsontheirrivalsstreamingservicesbutnottheirown.OnTuesday,theappealscourt.Unanimouslyupheldthe2017orderderegulatingbroadband,providescitingaSupremeCourtrulingfrom2005thatupheldasimilarlyderegulalingmore.BuiJudge.PatriciaMillettrightlyarguedinaconcurringopinionthat"theresultisunhingedfromtherealitiesofmodembroadbandservice",andsaidCongressontheSupremeCourtcouldintervenetoavoidtrappingInternetregulationsintechnological.Inthemeantime,thecourtthrewouttheFCC'sattempttoblockallstaterules.Onnotneutrality,whilepreservingtheCommission'spowertopromptindividualgoingonbetweentheJusticeDepartmentandCaliforniawhenenactedatoughnetneutrallylawsintheworldoftheFCC'sabdication.Theendlesslegalbattlesandback-and-forthattheFCCcryoutforCongresstoact.Itneedstogivethecommissionexplicitauthorityonceandfbralltobarbroadbandprovidersfrommeddlinginthetrafficontheirnetworkandtocreateclearrulesprotectingopennessandinnovationonline.Therehaslongbeenconcernthatbroadbandproviderswouldbringweb-basedfirmsundercontrolshowpartialityintreatingclientsslowdownthetrafficontheirnetworkintensifycompetitionwiththeirrivals
Facedwiththedemandfbrnetneutralityrules,theFCCtakesananti-regulatorystancestickstoanout-of-dateorderhasissuedaspecialresolutionhasallowedthestatestointerveneWhatcanbelearnedaboutAT&TfromParagraph3?Itengagesinanti-competitivepracticesItprotectsagainstunfaircompetitionItisundertheFCC'sinvestigationItisinpursuitofqualityserviceJudgePatriciaMillettarguesthattheappealscourt'sdecisionfocusesontrivialitiesconveysanambiguousmessage.isoutoftouchwithrealityisatoddswithitsearlierrulings.PartB
Whatdoestheauthorargueinthelastparagraph?Broadbandproviders'rightsshouldbeprotectedlheFCCshouldbeputunderstrictsupenisionRulesneedtobesettodiversifyonlineservicesCongressneedstotakeactiontoensurenetneutrality.Directions:Inthefollowingtext,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.ForQuestions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthefistA-Gtolitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwoextrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyoftheblanks.MarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEET.(10points)Inthemoviesandontelevision,artificialintelligence(Al)istypicallydepictedassomethingsinisterthatwillupendourwayoflife.WhenitcomestoAlinbusiness,weoftenhearaboutitinrelationtoautomationandtheimpendinglossofjobs,butinwhatwaysisAlchangingcompaniesandthelargereconomythatdon'tinvolvedoom-and-gloommassunemploymentpredictions?ArecentsurveyofmanufacturingandserviceindustriesfromTataConsultancyServicesfoundthatcompaniescurrentlyuseAlmoreoftenincomputer-to-computeractivitiesthaninautomatinghumanactivities.HereareafewwaysAlisaidingcompanieswithoutreplacingemployees:BetterhiringpracticesCompaniesareusingartificialintelligencetoremovesomeoftheunconsciousbiasfromhiringdecisions."Thereareexperimentsthatshowthat,naturally,theresultsofinterviewsarcmuchmorebiasedthanwhatAldoes,"saysPedroDomingos,authorofTheMasterAlgorithm:HowtheQuestfortheUltimateLearningMachineWillRemakeOurWorldandacomputerscienceprofessorattheUniversityofWashington.Inaddition,"(41)G"Onecompanythat'sdoingthisiscalledBlendoor.ItusesanalyticstohelpidentifywheretheremaybebiasinthehiringprocessMoreeffectivemarketingSomeAlsoftwarecananalyzeandoptimizemarketingemailsubjectlinestoincreaseopenrates.OnecompanyintheUK,Phrasee,claimstheirsoftwarecanoutperformhumansbyupto10percentwhenitcomestoemailopenrates.Thiscanmeanmillionsmoreinrevenue.(42)CTheseare'loolsthathelppeopleusedata,notareplacementforpeople,"saysPatrickH.Winston,aprofessorofartificialintelligenceandcomputersciencealMIT.SavingcustomersmoneyEnergycompaniescanuseAltohelpcustomersreducetheirelectricitybills,savingthemmoneywhilehelpingtheenvironment.Companiescanalsooptimizetheirownenergyuseandcutdownonthecostofelectricity.Insurancecompanies.meanwhile,canbasetheirpremiumsonAlmodelsthatmoreaccuratelyassessrisk.Domingossays,"(43)E"Improvedaccuracy"Machinelearningoftenprovidesamorereliableformofstatistics,whichmakesdatamorevaluable/'saysWinston.It"helpspeoplemakesmarterdecisions."(44)BProtectingandmaintaininginfrastructureAnumberofcompanies,particularlyinenergyandtransportation,useAlimageprocessingtechnologytoinspectinfrastructureandpreventequipmentfailureorleaksbeforetheyhappen."Iftheyfailfirstandthenyoufixthem,it'sveryexpensive/'saysDomingos."(45)D"lreplacestheboringpartsofyourjob.Ifyou'redoingresearch,youcanhaveAlgooutandlookforrelevantsourcesandinformationthatotherwiseyoujustwouldn'thavetimefor.Oneaccountingfirm.EY,usesanAlsystemthathelpsreviewcontractsduringanaudil.Thisprocess,alongwithemployeesreviewingthecontracts,isfasterandmoreaccurate.TherearealsocompanieslikeAcquisio.whichanalyzesadvertisingperformanceacrossmultiplechannelslikeAdwords.Bingandsocialmediaandmakesadjustmentsorsuggestionsaboutwhereadvertisingftindswillyieldbestresults.Youwanttopredictifsomethingneedsattentionnowandpointtowhereit'suseRilforemployeestogoto.Before,theymightnotinsuretheoneswhofeltlikeahighriskorchargethemtoomuch,ortheywouldchargethemtoolittleandthenitwouldcostthecompanymoney.We'realsogivingourcustomersbetterchannelsversuspickingupthephonetoaccomplishsomethingbeyondhumanscale.Allooksatresumesingreaternumbersthanhumanswouldbeableto,andselectsthemorepromisingcandidates.PartCReadthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.WriteyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)WorldWarIIwasthewatershedeventforhighereducationinmodemWesternsociclies.(46)Thoscsocietiescameoutofthewarwilhlevelsofcnrollmenllhaihadbeenroughlyconstantat3-5oftherelevantageduringthedecadesbefbrethewar.Butafterthewar,greatsocialandpoliticalchangesarisingourofthesuccessfulwaragainstFascismcreatedagrowingdemandinEuropeanandAmericaneconomiesforincreasingnumbersofgraduateswithmorethanasecondaryschooleducation.(47)Andthedemandthatroseinthosesocietiesforentrytohighereducationextendedtogroupsandsocialclassesthathadnotthoughtofattendingauniversitybefbrethewar.Thesedemandsresultedinaveryrapidexpansionofthesystemsofhighereducation,beginninginthe1960sanddevelopingveryrapidly(thoughunevenly)duringthe1970sand1980s.Thegrowthofhighereducationmanifestsitselfinatleastthreequitedifferentways,andtheseintumhavegivenrisetodifferentsetsofproblems.Therewasfirsttherateofgrowth:(48)inmanycountiesofWesternEurope,thenumbersofstudentsinhighereducationdoubledwithinfive-yearperiodsduringthe1960sanddoubledagaininseven,eight.or10yearsbythemiddleofthe1970s.Second,growthobviouslyaffectedtheabsolutesizebothofsystemsandindividualinstitutions.Andthird,growthwasreflectedinchangesintheproportionoftherelevantagegroupenrolledininstitutionsofhighereducation.Eachofthesemanifestationsofgrowthcarrieditsownpeculiarproblemsinitswake.Forexample,ahighgrowthrateplacedgreatstrainsontheexistingstructuresofgovernance,ofadministration,andaboveallofsocialization.Whenafacultyordepartmentgrowsfrom,say,fiveto20memberswithinthreeorfouryears,(49)andwhenthenewstaffarepredominantlyyoungmenandwomenfreshfrompostgraduatestudy,theylargelydefinethenormsofacademiclifeinthatfaculty,Andifthepostgraduatestudentpopulationalsogrowsrapidlyandthereislossofacloseapprenticeshiprelationshipbetweenfacultymembersandstudents,thestudentculturebecomesthechiefsocializingforcefornewpostgraduatestudents,withconsequencesfortheintellectualandacademiclifeoftheinstitution-thiswasseeninAmericaaswellasinFrance,Italy,WestGermany,andJapan.(50)Highgrowthratesincreasedthechancesforacademicinnovation,theyalsoweakenedtheformsandprocessesbywhichteachersandstudentsareadmittedintoacommunityofscholarsduringperiodsofstabilityorslowgrowth.Inthe1960sand1970s,Europeanuniversitiessawmarkedchangesintheirgovernanceanangements,withtheempowermentofjuniorfacultyandtosomedegreeofstudentsaswell.3-5。這些社會(huì)對(duì)接受高等教育的需求上升,延伸到了那些在戰(zhàn)前沒(méi)有想過(guò)上大學(xué)的群體和社會(huì)階層。206070710當(dāng)新員工主要是年輕的男女剛從研究生階段的學(xué)習(xí),很大程度上決定了該學(xué)院學(xué)術(shù)生活的規(guī)范。PartA
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