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    Britain's got talent——but we're still wasting it. That's the main finding of a new report by researchers from Oxford University. Children of similar cognitive (认知) ability have very different chances of educational success it still depends on their parents' economic, socio-cultural and educational resources. This contradicts a commonly held view that our education system has developed enough to give everyone a fighting chance. The researchers looked at data from groups of children born in three decades: 1950s, 1970s and 1990s.

They found significant evidence of a wastage of talent. Individuals with high levels of cognitive ability but with disadvantages in their social origins are unable to translate their ability into educational achievement to the same extent as their more advantaged counterparts (对照组). The research, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, found that only about half of the difference in educational achievement between children from advantaged and disadvantaged parental backgrounds is due to differences in their cognitive ability. The other half is due to other factors (因素)associated with their backgrounds.

“If we compare the educational achievement of children born in the 1990s to those in the late 1950s and early 1970s, we see that parents' economic resources have become a less important factor, but their socio-cultural and educational resources have grown in significance," says Dr. Bukodi. “That means that your parents' place in society and their own level of education still play a big part in how well you may do."

These experts are now calling for policy-makers to acknowledge that formal qualifications is only one channel for upward mobility (流动性)for high-ability individuals of disadvantaged backgrounds. Dr. Bukodi says, “These findings show that there are limits to how far inequalities of opportunity can be reduced through educational policy alone. Changes in educational policy aren't having the powerful effect we want."

1.What is the main finding of the research?

A.We're wasting talent due to education system.

B.Children of similar cognitive ability have different chances of educational success.

C.Children's cognitive ability depends on different educational resources.

D.Education system has developed enough to give chilidren a fighting chance.

2.How does the author mainly develop the text?

A.By making a comparison.

B.By discussing a result.

C.By giving examples.

D.By presenting reasons.

3.According to Dr. Bukodi, what affects children's educational achievement greatly?

A.Children's cognitive ability.

B.Parents' economic resouces.

C.Educational policy.

D.Parents' socio-cultural and educational backgrounds.

4.What is the author's attitude towards the finding of the new report?

A.Favorable. B.Objective.

C.Doubtful. D.Negative.

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.B 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了牛津大学研究人员发表的一份新报告的主要发现:认知能力相似的儿童获得教育成功的机会却不同;这取决于他们父母的经济实力、社会文化和教育资源。 1.细节理解题。由第一段中的“Britain's got talent——but we're still wasting it. That's the main finding of a new report by researchers from Oxford University. Children of similar cognitive (认知) ability have very different chances of educational success; it still depends on their parents' economic, socio-cultural and educational resources.(英国人很有才华---但是我们还在浪费它。这是牛津大学科学家在一项研究中的新发现。相同认知能力的孩子有不同的学业成功的机会。它依旧依赖于父母的经济、社会文化以及教育资源)”可知,研究的主要发现是相同认知能力的孩子有不同的学业成功的机会。故选B。 2.推理判断题。由文中的“The researchers looked at data from groups of children born in three decades: 1950s, 1970s and 1990s.(研究人员查看了生于三个不同年代的孩子的数据:20世纪50年代、20世纪70年代、20世纪90年代)”以及“If we compare the educational achievement of children born in the 1990s to those in the late 1950s and early 1970s, we see that…(如果我们对比生于90年代的孩子与生于50年代后期、70年代早期的孩子教育成就的数据,我们会发现……)”可知,文章采用的是对比的方法来组织文章的。故选A。 3.细节理解题。由题干中的“Dr. Bukodi”可将本题答案定位在第三段。由Dr. That means that your parents' place in society and their own level of education still play a big part in how well you may do.(这意味着父母的社会地位以及他们自己的教育水平依然在孩子能变多好的过程中发挥着重要作用)可知,社会、文化、教育背景依然在孩子的学业成就中起着重要作用。故选D。 4.推理判断题。由最后一段中的内容“这些专家现在呼吁政策制定者承认,正式的资格证书只是家境不好的知识分子向上提升的一个渠道。Bukodi 博士说:“这些发现表明,仅仅通过教育政策就可以减少机会不平等的程度是有限的。教育政策的变化没有产生我们想要的影响。”可知,作者对新报告中的发现是很客观的。A. Favorable赞许的,赞同的;B. Objective客观的;C. Doubtful怀疑的;D. Negative否认的。故选B。
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