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conclude from his mark on the test that the child will do better or worse than other children of his age at tasks which we think require “general intelligence”. (75)On the whole such a conclusion can be drawn with a certain degree of confidence,but only if the child can be assumed to have had the same attitude towards the test as the others with whom he is being compared,and only if he was not punished by lack of relevant information which they possessed.

 

1993年英译汉试题

  (71)The method of scientific investigation is nothing but the expression of the necessary mode of working of the human mind; it is simply the mode by which all phenomena are reasoned about and given precise and exact explanation. There is no more differencebut there is just the same kind of differencebetween the mental operations of a man of science and those of an ordinary personas there is between the operations and methods of a baker or of a butcher weighing out his goods in common scalesand the operations of a chemist in performing a difficult and complex analysis by means of his balance and finely graded weights.  (72)It is not that the scales in the one caseand the balance in the otherdiffer in the principles of their construction or manner of working; but that the latter is much finer apparatus and of course much more accurate in its measurement than the former.

  You will understand this betterperhapsif I give you some familiar examples. (73)You have all heard it repeated that men of science work by means of induction(归纳法)and deductionthat by the help of these operationstheyin a sort of sensemanage to extract from Nature certain natural lawsand that out of theseby some special skill of their ownthey build up their theories. (74)And it is imagined by many that the operations of the common mind can be by no means compared with these processesand that they have to be acquired by a sort of special training. To hear all these large wordsyou would think that the mind of a man of science must be constituted differently from that of his fellow men; but if you will not be frightened by termsyou will discover that you are quite wrongand that all these terrible apparatus are being used by yourselves every day and every hour of your lives.

  There is a well-known incident in one of Moliere’s playswhere the author makes the hero express unbounded delight on being told that he had been talking prose(散文)during the whole of his life. In the same wayI trust that you will take comfortand be delighted with yourselveson the discovery that you have been acting on the principles of inductive and deductive philosophy during the same period. (75)Probably there is not one here who has not in the course of the day had occasion to set in motion a complex train of reasoningof the very same kindthough differing in degreeas that which a scientific man goes through in tracing the causes of natural phenomena.

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