题目内容

SECTION B ENGLISH TO CHINESE
Directions: Translate the following text into Chinese.
Scientific methodology is based on generating hypotheses and testing them to see if they make sense; in laboratories throughout the world, researchers spend at least as much time trying to disprove a theory as they do trying to prove it. Eventually, those ideas that don't prove false are accepted. But fingerprinting was developed by the police, not by scientists, and it has never been subjected to rigorous analysis—you cannot go to Harvard, Berkeley, or Oxford and talk to the scholar working on fingerprint research. Yet by the early twentieth century, fingerprinting had become so widely accepted in American courts that further research no longer seemed necessary, and none of any significance has been completed.
The discussion of fingerprinting is only the most visible element in a much larger debate about how forensic science fits into the legal system. For years, any sophisticated attorney was certain to call upon expert witnesses to assert whatever might help his case. And studies have shown that juries are in fact susceptible to the influence of such experts. Until recently, though, there were no guidelines for qualification; nearly anybody could be called an expert, which meant that, unlike other witnesses, the expert could present his "opinion" almost as if it were fact.

查看答案
更多问题

听力原文:Woman: Of course, I was looking forward to it. I mean, it meant seeing the results of quite a lengthy process to find the right person, which I myself had invested quite a lot of time in. It's a demanding post, with a lot of responsibility. I think the new manager's going to deliver that sort of
(19)

SECTION A COMPOSITION (35 MIN)
Stars are public people who are permanently in the spotlight. Some complain that there are nowhere for them to hide. Newspapers, magazines and television produce stories dealing with not only their achievements in their fields but also their private lives, sometimes with unfortunate consequences. Do famous people deserve constant public scrutiny, or should they have more protection from intrusive reporting?
Write on ANSWER SHEET TWO a composition of about 200 words on the following topic:
Should Famous People Deserve Constant Public Scrutiny?
You are to write in three parts:
In the first part, state your position.
In the second part, support your views with one or two reasons.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the istructions may result in a loss of marks.

辨析题
本大题共2小题,每小题6分。首先请判断正确或错误,然后说明理由。
班主任了解学生的基本方法是书面材料分析法。
参考答案:错误

简答题
本大题共3小题,每小题8分。
简述教育学与教育方针政策、教育实践经验之间的关系。

答案查题题库