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Questions in Binet's intelligence test in 1905 were ______.A.designed for children of all

Questions in Binet's intelligence test in 1905 were ______.

A.designed for children of all sorts of ages

B.selected freely

C.mostly writing tasks

D.graded in difficulty level

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第1题

The first practical measure of intelligence, and in its modem form. still widely used, was
developed by the French psychologist Alfred Binet, His study of children's mental abilities began when he noticed that his two daughters walked differently and wondered whether they might also think differently. He and his co-worker set about devising a way to test their intellectual performance. Binet's method was based on the simple observation that the intellectual performance of a child increases with age. By testing children of various ages, he could discover the intellectual milestones that marked each age.

In 1905, at the request of the Paris school authorities who wanted a means of identifying children who were slow learners, Binet prepared the forerunner (雏形) of the modem intelligence test. Binet's test consists of 30 questions corresponding in difficulty to the varying abilities of children between the ages of 3 and 13. The questions ranged from simple tasks, such as asking children to identify their eyes, nose, and mouth, to more complex activities, such as constructing a sentence around certain words. The questions were arranged so that a three-year-old child would be expected to answer progressively more difficult ones.

Binet was able to establish standards of performance by first giving the test to a sample composed of children of varying ages. He then carefully recorded their scores and specified norms—the distribution of scores obtained by children at different ages. Thus, a child's intelligence was operationalized(转化为) as the number of items he or she was able to answer correctly. The level achieved indicated the child's mental age (MA). For example, if a child successfully completed all those items typically answered by the average five-year-old and none above that level, the child's MA was said to be five years.

Binet's idea of intelligence measurement was based on his discovery that ______.

A.his daughters walked and thought differently

B.some children were slower learners

C.children's intelligence increased with age

D.intellectual milestones marked each age

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第2题

I. Q. stands for "Intelligence Quotient" which is measure of a person's intelligence found
by means of an intelligence test. Before marks gained in such a test can be useful as information about a person, they must be compared with some standard, or norm. It is not enough simply to know that a boy of thirteen has scored, say, ninety marks m a particular test. To know whether he is clever, average, or dull, his marks must be compared with the average achieved by boys of thirteen in that test.

In 1906 the psychologist, Alfred Binet, devised the standard in relation to which intelligence has since been assessed. Binet was asked to find a method of selecting all children in the schools of Paris who should be taken out of ordinary classes and put in special classes for defectives. The problem brought home to him the need for a standard of intelligence, and he hit upon the very simple concept of" mental age".

First, he invented a variety of tests and put large numbers of children of different ages through them. He then found at what age each test was passed by the average child. Binet arranged the various tests in order of difficulty, and used them as a scale by which he could measure every individual. If, for example, a boy aged twelve could only do tests that were passed by the average boy of nine, Binet held that he was three years below average, and that he had a mental age of nine.

The concept of mental age provided Binet, and through him, other psychologists with the required standard. It enabled him to state scores in intelligence tests m terms of norm. At first, it was usual to express the result of a test by the difference between the" mental" and the" chronological" age. Then the boy in the example given would be" three years retarded". Soon, however, the" mental ratio" was introduced; that is to say, the ratio of the mental age to the chronological age. Thus a boy of twelve with mental age of nine has a mental ratio of 0.75.

The mental age was replaced by the intelligence quotient or" I. Q". Clearly, since the mental age of the average child is equal to the chronological age, the average I. Q. is 100.

To judge a child's standard, his marks in a test must be compared with marks gained by ______.

A.others of the same age

B.older children

C.younger children

D.adults

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第3题

‘I. Q.' stands for Intelligence Quotient which is a measure of a person's intelligence fou
nd by means of an intelligence test. Before marks gained in such a test can be useful as information about a person, they must be compared with some standard, or norm. It is not enough simply to know that a boy of thirteen has scored, say, ninety marks in a particular test. To know whether he is clever, average or dull, his marks must be Compared with the average achieved by boys of thirteen in that test.

In 1906 the psychologist, Alfred Binet(1857—1911), devised the standard in relation to which intelligence has since been assessed. Binet was asked to find a method of selecting all children in the schools of Paris who should be taken out of ordinary classes and put in special classes for defectives. The problem brought home to him the need for a atandard of intelligence, and he hit upon the very simple concept of "mental age".

First of all, he invented a variety of tests and put large numbers of children of different ages through them. He then found at what age each test was passed by the average child. For instance, he found that the average child of seven could count backwards from 20 to 1 and the average child of three could repeat the sentence: "We are going to have a good time in the country." Binet arranged the various tests in order of difficulty, and used them as a scale against which he could measure every individual. If, for example, a boy aged twelve could only do tests that were passed by the average boy of nine, Binet held that he was three years below ave rage, and that he had a mental age of nine.

The concept of mental age provided Binet, and through him, other psychologists, with the required standard. It enabled him to state scores in intelligence tests in terms of a norm. At first, it was usual to express the result of a test by the difference between the "mental" and the "chronological" age. Then the boy in the example given would be "three years retarded". Soon, however, the "mental ratio" was introduced; that is to say, the ratio of the mental age to the chronological age. Thus a boy of twelve with a mental age of nine has a mental ratio of 0.75.

The mental age was replaced by the "intelligence quotient" or "I. Q. '. The "I. Q." is the mental ratio multiplied by 100. For example, a boy of twelve with a mental age of nine has an "I. Q." of 75. Clearly, since the mental age of the average child is equal to the chronological age, the average 'I. Q.' is 100.

In order to judge a child' s intelligence, his marks in a test must be compared with marks gained by

A.thirteen-year-old children

B.children of different ages

C.the same child at different ages

D.other children of the same age

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第4题

The Wechsler tests are not nearly as prominent as the Stanford Binet tests.A.YB.NC.NG

The Wechsler tests are not nearly as prominent as the Stanford Binet tests.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第5题

Binet used large numbers of children in his tests because he wanted to find out ______.A.w

Binet used large numbers of children in his tests because he wanted to find out ______.

A.who were the brightest

B.who had defects

C.what a bright child could do

D.a standard

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第6题

Can I ask you a few questions? ()A.What do you do?B.It's a good idea.C.No, thanks.D.

Can I ask you a few questions? ()

A.What do you do?

B.It's a good idea.

C.No, thanks.

D.Certainly.

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第7题

If a student wants to discuss questions with the teacher, he/she shouldA.go to the teacher

If a student wants to discuss questions with the teacher, he/she should

A.go to the teacher's office after should.

B.make an appointment in advance.

C.go to the teacher's at working hours.

D.discuss the questions in class.

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第8题

Alfred Binet used a large number of children in his tests because he wanted to find our___
___.

A.who were the most stupid

B.the differences between them

C.who were the cleverest students

D.a norm

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第9题

The senior officials answered the following questions EXCEPTA.Washington's alleged use of

The senior officials answered the following questions EXCEPT

A.Washington's alleged use of torture.

B.the treatment of terror suspects.

C.U.S. interrogation methods.

D.U.S. detainee operations in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan and Iraq.

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第10题

A.She has a few questions about the man's schedule.B.She'll have the test ready in a f

A.She has a few questions about the man's schedule.

B.She'll have the test ready in a few days.

C.She doesn't understand the man's question.

D.The man is not allowed to take the test early.

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