Do people still imagine a physicist as a bearded man in glasses or has the image of the mad scientist changed? The Institute of Physics set out to find out whether the stereotype of a physics‘boffin'(科學(xué)家)still exists by conducting a survey on shoppers in London.The people were asked to identify the physicist from a photograph of a line-up of possible suspects.98 percent of those asked got it wrong.The majority of people picked a white male of around 60,wearing glasses and with a white beard.
While this stereotype may have been the image of all average physicist fifty years ago,the reality is now very different Since 1960 the number of young women entering physics has doubled and the average age of a physicist is now 31.
The stereotype of the absent-minded scientist has lasted a long time because the media and Hollywood help promote the image of men in white lab coats with glasses sitting by blackboardsfull of equations(等式)or working with fizzing(嘶嘶響)test tubes.These stereotypes are really damaging to society.Very good school children are put off studying science because they don't see people like themselves on television or in magazines doing science.They simply don't relate to the media's image of the mad scientist.
This is one reason why fewer young people are choosing to do science at university.If we want to encourage more young people to study science subjects,we need to change this image of the scientist and make science careers more attractive.But we must also develop children's interest in science.
In an attempt to change this negative image,an increasing number of science festivals are being organized.Thousands of people from secondary schools are also encouraged to take part in the internationwide science competitions of which the most popular are the national science Olympiads.Winning national teams then get the opportunity to take part in the International Science Olympiads which are held in a different county every year.These events are all interesting for the young people who take part but they only involve a small proportion of students who are already interested in science.It seems that there is a long way to go before science becomes attractive as subjects like computer studies or fashion and design.
16.Most people have similar ideas of what a physicist looks like.
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
17.The majority of physicists in Britain today are Cambridge graduates
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
18.The media and the cinema have played a role in promoting the image of the mad scientist.
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
19.There will be more women scientists than men scientists in the future
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
20.More children will study science if it becomes more attractive.
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
21.The image of the mad scientist is really encouraging to society.
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
22.The International Science Olympiads are held once every two years.
A.Right B.Wrong C.Not mentioned
參考答案:
16.A 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.A 21.B 22.B
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