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Question 17 is based on the recording you have just heard.

A
Many of their projects have become complicated.
B
They believe that more hands will make light work.
C
They want to follow closely the international trend.
D
Many of them wish to win international recognition.
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答案:

A

解析:

Recording One

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       Good afternoon, class! Today I want to discuss with you a new approach to empirical research. In the past, scientists often worked alone. They were confined to the university or research center where they worked. Today, though, we are seeing mergers of some of the greatest scientific minds, regardless of their location. There has never been a better time for collaborations with foreign scientists. In fact, the European Union is taking the lead. (16) Spurred on by funding policies, half of European research articles had international co-authors in 2007. This is more than twice the level of two decades ago.

       The European Union’s level of international co-authorship is about twice that of the United States, Japan and India. Even so, the levels in these countries are also rising. This is a sign of the continued allure of creating scientific coalitions across borders. András Schubert, a researcher at the Institute for Science Policy Research, says that the rising collaboration is partly out of necessity. This necessity comes with the rise of ‘big science’. (17) Many scientific endeavors have become more complicated. These new complications require the money and labor of many nations. 

       But he says collaborations have also emerged because of increased possibilities: the Internet allows like-minded scientists to find each other. Simultaneously, dramatic drops in communication costs ease long-distance interactions. And there’s a reward: studies of citation counts show that internationally co-authored papers have better visibility. Schubert says international collaboration is a way to spread ideas in wider and wider circles.

       Caroline Wagner, a research scientist at George Washington University, notes that international collaborations offer additional flexibility. Whereas local collaborations sometimes persist past the point of usefulness because of social or academic obligations, international ones can be cultivated and dropped more freely.

       The collaborative trend is true across scientific disciplines. Some fields, though, have a greater tendency for it. Particle physicists and astronomers collaborate often. This is because they must share expensive facilities. (18) Mathematicians, by contrast, tend historically towards solitude. As a consequence, they lag behind other disciplines. However, Wagner says partnerships are rising there too. The level of collaboration also varies from country to country. “There are historical and political reasons as to why collaborations emerge,” says Wagner. This rise is also apparently boosted by policies embedded in European framework funding schemes. These policies underlie funding requirements that often require teamwork.

17. Why do researchers today favor international collaboration?

解析:A。录音中间部分指出,很多科学尝试变得更加复杂,这种新的复杂情况需要很多国家的资金和劳动力。A选项中projects have become complicated是对录音中scientific endeavors have become more complicated的同义替换,故为正确答案。

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