华东师范大学2014年招收攻读博士学位研究生的指导教师名单

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杨兴培,男,汉族,现为华东政法大学刑法学教授,博士生导师,刑法学研究生导师组组长,刑法学、犯罪学,开设的课程有:刑法学总论研究、刑法学分论研究、中国刑法史、刑事疑难案例评析、刑法的前沿问题研究。

王恩海,男,现为华东政法大学法律学院刑法教研室教师,副教授,硕士研究生导师。

参编《中国刑法理论前沿问题研究》、《中国法律文书学》等多部著作。

李翔,男,中国人民大学刑法学博士,博士后出站,华东政法大学比较刑法与国际刑法研究所所长,硕士研究生导师叶慧娟,女,2006年毕业于北京大学法学院,获法学博士学位,现任华东政法大学科学研究院副研究员,上海禁毒法研究会理事。

主要研究方向为刑法学、犯罪学。

张勇,男,华政法大学科学研究院研究员、刑事法律与司法研究所所长,刑法学研究中心研究人员,硕士研究生导师。

主要研究方向:刑法理论、经济刑法、能源环境刑法及其他民生刑法问题。

于改之,女,武汉大学法学博士,东京大学大学院法学政治学研究科客员研究员,华东政法大学日本刑法研究所所长,兼任中国刑法学研究会理事。

主要研究领域为经济刑法、比较刑法,尤其关注“刑法与民法的交错”之研究。

卢勤忠,男,毕业于西南政法大学法律系。

现为华东政法大学教授,博士生导师,法学博士,对金融刑法、商业贿赂和刑事政策有专门研究。

何萍,女,教授,1970年生。

法学博士,华东政法大学教授,硕士生导师。

从事刑法学的教学与研究。

获上海市浦江人才计划资助。

王俊民,男,1955年生。

华东政法大学教授,硕士生导师。

从事诉讼法的教学和研究。

叶青,男,1963年生。

华东政法大学教授,硕士生导师。

现任华东政法大学副校长。

从事刑事诉讼法的教学与研究。

获上海市优秀中青年法学家称号。

刘宪权,男,华东政法大学刑法学教授、博士生导师,刑法学研究中心主任,中国刑法学研究会副会长,上海市刑法学研究会会长,全国金融检察专业委员会副主任,上海市高校一流学科刑法学科的学科带头人,上海市优秀本科教学团队带头人,享受国务院政府特殊津贴。

2014年各招生单位招收在职人员攻读硕士专业学位招生限额

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导师队伍顾春华雷景生李海明王勇田秀霞温蜜

导师队伍顾春华雷景生李海明王勇田秀霞温蜜

导师队伍:顾春华、雷景生、李海明、王勇、田秀霞、温蜜、魏为民、李红娇、李婧、毕忠勤、曹渝昆、成贵学、徐菲菲、杜海舟、杨珺、姚刚、刘大明、朱林导师简介顾春华,男,1970年4月出生,江苏常熟人,博士。

2013年7月至今,任上海电力学院党委副书记。

兼任中国计算机学会软件工程专委会委员、全国高校计算机基础教育研究会常务理事、华东高校计算机基础教育研究会副会长、上海市计算机基础教育协会副理事长、上海市计算机等级考试委员会委员、IBM特聘讲师。

多年从事云计算、物联网、软件开发与软件工程、信息安全等方面的研究工作,曾于2002年到美国Florida International University、2006年到美国University of Wisconsin at Madison访问,合作开展软件工程、信息安全等方面的研究。

主持和参加了各类科研项目20余项,在国内外学术会议和杂志上发表学术论文40余篇,获得软件著作权3项,获得上海市科技进步一等奖一项,浙江省科技进步一等奖一项,上海市科技进步二等奖3项。

邮箱:chgu@。

雷景生,男,1966年7月生,陕西韩城人,博士后,现任上海电力学院计算机与技术学院教授,院长。

兼任中国人工智能学会机器学习专业委员会常委,中国计算机学会数据库专业委员会委员,上海市计算机学会人工智能与理论专业委员会委员。

曾主持过多项国家、省部级科研课题的研究工作,获省级科技进步二等奖1 项,三等奖2 项。

近三年在IEEE Trans. Parallel Distrib. Syst., IEEE Trans. Wirel Commun., IEEE Trans. Smart Grid,IEEE Trans. Emerging Topics Comput. ,IEEE Trans. Vehicular Technology, Pattern Recognition, World Wide Web 和软件学报国际国内核心期刊发表学术论文100 余篇。

华东师范大学城市与区域科学学院博士研究生招生目录-人文地理学

华东师范大学城市与区域科学学院博士研究生招生目录-人文地理学
人文地理学(070502)
徐长乐
04区域经济发展战略
05人类生态与可持续发展
①1001英语或1003日语②2068人文地理学A③3173人类生态学
该专业同时采用申请考核入学方式招收博士研究生,申请考核入学方式见研招办网页“华东师范大学2015年在部分招生单位试行博士研究生入学申请考核办法”。
04城市与区域创新(宏观政策专项)
①1001英语②2068人文地理学A③3196世界经济地理
专业简介
10
2017
人文地理学(070502)
孙斌栋
05城市地理和城市规划
06经济地理和区域经济
①1001英语②2068人文地理学A③3197经济地理和区域经济或3568城市地理与城市规划
05方向选考3568,06方向选考3197
专业简介
2
2018
人文地理学(070502)
杜德斌
01科技创新与城市发展
02地缘政治与地缘战略
03城市与区域创新(宏观政策专项)
①1001英语②2058专业基础③3380综合测评
该专业以申请考核方式招生。
专业简介
3
2018
人文地理学(070502)
林拓
04国家治理与行政区划(含公共服务与城市经济)
05生态文明与社会文化(含组织治理实务)
汪明峰
08城市地理与城市经济
①1001英语②2058专业基础③3380综合测评
该专业以申请考核方式招生。
专业简介
6
2018
人文地理学(070502)
崔璨
09城市地理
①1001英语②2058专业基础③3380综合测评
该专业以申请考核方式招生。
专业简介

华东师范大学心理学考研导师介绍

华东师范大学心理学考研导师介绍

华东师范大学心理学考研导师介绍教学心理学:樊琪,卢家楣品德心理与社会化:岑国桢教育心理测量:周家骥儿童社会性发展:李丹,吴念阳中国教育心理学史:燕国材人员测评:顾海根咨询心理学:傅安球,李正云,高湘萍差异心理学:袁军,竺培梁管理心理学:樊琪教育心理学领域的导师有5名:卢家楣教授,博士生导师,主要研究方向为教育心理学,开拓情感教学心理学领域,提出“以情优教”思想,研究相应教学原则、模式、策略、目标和评价等。

著书14部,撰文150多篇,内20篇载A类刊物《心理学报》和《教育研究》。

樊琪教授,硕士生导师,主要研究方向为儿童数理逻辑的发展与教育教育心理学,该领域的科研成果主要有《善用惩罚》、《教师学习惰性的结构与测量》、《科学探究技能的内隐与外显学习的比较研究》等学术论文80余篇。

卢盛华副教授,硕士生导师,主要研究方向为儿童数理逻辑的发展与教育,发表《认知心理学的多元状态与教育研究中的理论选择》、《皮亚杰的方法论:体系优势与启示》、How to Prevent from Regarding Mathematics as Algorithm : A Study on the Conceptions of Mathematics Learning. Journal of Mathematics Education:East and West等论文贺雯副教授,硕士生导师,主要研究方向为教育心理学,发表《中学教师教学风格和工作满意度的研究》、《教师的教学风格及其发展研究》、《我国当代青少年审美情感现状调查研究》等学术论文和《了解学习—学业心智模型的构建与测评》等专著。

刘伟副教授,硕士生导师,主要研究方向为教育心理学,在学术期刊发表《12—20岁个体前瞻记忆的发展与影响因素的研究》、《前瞻记忆的实验研究方法》、《前瞻记忆的年龄效应》等论文二十余篇。

发展心理学领域的导师有5名:李丹教授,博士生导师,主要研究方向为品德与社会性发展,在《心理学报》、《心理科学》、《Child Development》等国内外核心期刊发表60多篇论文;出版《人际互动与社会行为的发展》、《环境创设与幼儿社会技能的发展》等著作、教材和译著9部。

华东师范大学2014年博士学位研究生入学考试英语试题(含答案)

华东师范大学2014年博士学位研究生入学考试英语试题(含答案)

华东师范大学2014年招收攻读博士学位研究生入学考试试题考试科目:英语共12页时间:180分钟Paper One(注意:答案请做在答题卡上,做在试题上一律无效)Part I Vocabulary and Structure (15%)Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence. Thenmark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through thecenter.1. Teaching students of threshold level is hard work but the effort is very ________.A. preciousB. rewardingC. worthD. challenging2. The explorer lost his way so he climbed to the top of the hill to ________ himself.A. spotB. locateC. placeD. situate3. The city has decided to ________ smoking.A. do away withB. take awayC. get away withD. put away4. The old building is in a good state of ________ except for the wooden floors.A. observationB. preservationC. conservationD. compensation5.____me most was that the young boy who had lost both arms in an accident could handle a pen with his feet.A. That amazedB. It amazedC. Which amazedD. What amazed6. Recycling wastes slows down the rate ________ which we use up the Earth’s finite resources.A. inB. ofC. withD. at7. Gasoline is ________ by the spark plugs in the engine.A. ignitedB. inspiredC. excitedD. illuminated8. The travelers ________ their journey after a short break.A. recoveredB. resumedC. renewedD. restored9. Cultural ________ indicates that human beings hand their languages down from one generation to another.A. translationB. transitionC. transmissionD. transaction10. We must look beyond ________ and assumptions and try to discover what is missing.A. justificationsB. illusionsC. manifestationsD. specifications11. No one imagined that the apparently ________ businessman was really a criminal.A. respectiveB. respectableC. respectfulD. realistic12. Hurricanes are killer winds, and their ________ power lies in the physical damage they can do.A. cumulativeB. destructiveC. turbulentD. prevalent13. In some countries, students are expected to be quiet and ________ in the classroom.A. skepticalB. faithfulC. obedientD. subsidiary14. After four years in the same job his enthusiasm finally ______.A. deterioratedB. dispersedC. dissipatedD. drained15. For years now, the people of that faraway country have been cruelly ______ by a dictator.A. depressedB. immersedC. oppressedD. cursed16. Ever since the rise of industrialism, education has been ______ towards producing workers.A. harnessedB. hatchedC. motivatedD. geared17. The prospect of increased prices has already ______ worries.A. provokedB. irritatedC. inspiredD. hoisted18. You should have put the milk in the ice box; I expect it ________ undrinkable by now.A. becameB. had becomeC. has becomeD. becomes19. Codes are a way of writing something in secret; ________, anyone who doesn't know the codewill not be able to read it.A. that isB. worse stillC. in shortD. on the other hand20. Our house is about a mile from the station and there are not many houses ________.A. in betweenB. among themC. far apartD. from each other21. Understanding the cultural habits of another nation, especially ________ containing as manydifferent subcultures as the United States, is a complex task.A. oneB. the oneC. thatD. such22. You can't be ________ careful in making the decision as it was such a critical case.A. veryB. quiteC. tooD. so23. The ratio of the work done by the machine ________ the work done on it is called theefficiency of the machine.A. againstB. withC. toD. for24. ________ the flood, the ship would have reached its destination on time.A. In case ofB. In spite ofC. Because ofD. But for25. I ________ to him because he phoned me shortly afterwards.A. ought to have writtenB. must have writtenC. couldn't have writtenD. needn't have written26. No longer are contributions to computer technology confined to any one country; ________ isthis more true than in Europe.A. hardlyB. littleC. seldomD. nowhere27. ____in the past, at the moment it is a favorite choice for the wedding gown.A. Unpopular has as white beenB. White has been as unpopularC. Unpopular has been as whiteD. Unpopular as white has been28. ____for a long time, the fields are all dried up.A. There has been no rainB. Having no rainC. There having been no rainD. There being no rain29. Joseph’s car has a flat tire. now is to walk to the nearest telephone.A. That he can doB. All what he can doC. All that he can doD. He can do something30. Televisions enable us to see things happen almost at the exact moment____.A. which they are happeningB. they are happeningC. which they happenD. they have happenedPart Ⅱ Cloze (20%)Directions: Read the passage through. Then go back and choose one item of suitable word(s) marked A, B, C and D for each blank in the passage. Mark the corresponding letter ofthe word(s) you have chosen with a single bar across the bracket on Answer SheetⅠ.Why does a company want to 31 its money with other people? There are several reasons. First, the company may 32 very well. It may need money to 33 . By selling shares of 34 , the company can get the money it needs. Sometimes, it is 35 for the company to go public for tax reasons. Because of the tax 36 , the company may save money on taxes by selling shares on the stock exchange. Sometimes, a company may owe a lot of money 37 banks. By selling shares of stock, it may be able to pay the banks. Many companies sell stock for this reason. However, the reasons why companies sell their stocks on the stock exchange are often 38 . In general, all companies 39 sell shares of stock on the stock exchange need to 40 money for one reason or another.Investors 41 buy shares of stock in a company may make money in two ways. They may begin to make money 42 . Suppose that a person invests in a company, and the company makes money. The company shares this money with the 43 . This money that is shared is called a 44 . Dividends are usually sent to investors once every three months while they 45 the stock. A second way that investors may 46 is to sell the stock at a higher price than they 47 when they bought it. The 48 of each share of stock goes up if the company does well. It may also 49 for many other reasons. But when it does go up, a person may sell it and make a 50 .31. A. distract B. permeate C. share D. recede32. A. have done B. be doing C. do D. have been doing33. A. perplex B. dominate C. integrate D. expand34. A. stake B. stock C. stalk D. stack35. A. potential B. advantageous C. sensitive D. actual36. A. utilities B. contributions C. earnings D. laws37. A. to B. for C. on D. from38. A. complex B. essential C. comprehensive D. understandable39. A. what B. that C. which D. while40. A. locate B. admit C. proclaim D. raise41. A. who B. which C. until D. if42. A. by mistake B. to date C. on earth D. right away43. A. observer B. director C. investor D. instructor44. A. tuition B. postage C. tip D. dividend45. A. offer B. own C. convince D. equip46. A. sell money B. share money C. take money D. make money47. A. confronted B. extracted C. spilled D. paid48. A. price B. investment C. cost D. value49. A. tighten up B. stock up C. go up D. stir up50. A. profit B. benefit C. award D. inputPart Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (25%)Directions: There are 5 reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C andD. Choose the best answer and mark the corresponding letter on Answer SheetⅠwitha single line through the center.(1)Our culture has caused most Americans to assume not only that our language is universal but that the gestures we use are understood by everyone. We do not realize that waving good-bye is the way to summon a person from the Philippines to one’s side, or that in Italy and som e Latin-American countries, curling the finger to oneself is a sign of farewell.Those private citizens who sent packages to our troops occupying Germany after World War II and marked them GIFT to escape duty payments did not bother to find out that “Gift” means poison in German. Moreover, we like to think of ourselves as friendly, yet we prefer to be at least 3 feet or an arm’s length away from others. Latinos and Middle Easterners like to come closer and touch, which makes Americans uncomfortable.Our linguistic and cultural blindness and the casualness with which we take notice of the developed tastes, gestures, customs and languages of other countries, are losing us friends, business and respect in the world.Even here in the United States, we make few concessions to the needs of foreign visitors. There are no information signs in four languages on our public buildings or monuments; we do not have multilingual guided tours. Very few restaurant menus have translations, and multilingual waiters, bank clerks and policemen are rare. Our transportation systems have maps in English only and often we ourselves have difficulty understanding them.When we go abroad, we tend to cluster in hotels and restaurants where English is spoken. Then attitudes and information we pick up are conditioned by those natives—usually the richer—who speak English. Our business dealings, as well as the nation’s diplomacy, are conducted through interpreters.For many years, American dollars no longer buy all good things, and we are slowly beginning to realize that our proper role in the world is changing. A 1979 Harris poll reported that 55 percent of Americans want this country to play a more significant role in world affairs; we want to have a hand in the important decisions of the next century, even though it may not always be the upper hand.51. It can be inferred that Americans being approached too closely by Middle Easterners wouldmost probably ________.A. stand stillB. jump asideC. step forwardD. draw back52. The author gives many examples to criticize Americans for their ________.A. cultural self-centerednessB. casual mannersC. indifference towards foreign visitorsD. arrogance towards other cultures53. In countries other than their own most Americans ________.A. are isolated by the local peopleB. are not well informed due to the language barrierC. tend to get along well with the nativesD. need interpreters in hotels and restaurants54. According to the author, Americans’ cultural bl indness and linguistic ignorance will ________.A. affect their image in the new eraB. cut themselves off from the outside worldC. limit their role in world affairsD. weaken the position of the US dollar55. The author’s intention in writi ng this article is to make Americans realize that ________.A. it is dangerous to ignore their foreign friendsB. it is important to maintain their leading role in world affairsC. it is necessary to use several languages in public placesD. it is time to get acquainted with other cultures(2)Your friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks away. Life has changed for millions of teenagers across the world who now make friends online. Whether you use chat rooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are part of a virtual community.“I rarely talk with my parents or grandparents, but I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ,” said Fox’s Shadow, the online nickname used by a Senior 2 girl in China. “Eighty percent of my classmates use QQ after school.”QQ is the biggest messaging service in China. A record shows 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October, according to Tencent, the company which developed QQ.And Fox's Shadow might well have been one of them. “I log in on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel bored. I usually spend about 10 hours chatting online every week,” she said. “But I rarely talk with strangers, especially boys or men.”Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making friends with strangers online. “You don’t know who you’re talking to. You should always be careful about who you trust online.”Many people would like to meet offline when they feel they have got to know someone very well. Fox’s Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face. It was a girl who was a comic fan like herself and they went to a comic show together.However, not all teenagers have been so fortunate. At the beginning of this year, a 17-year-old girl in Liaoning Province was raped after meeting a friend she had found on QQ. The criminal wasn’t caught until last month.A 16-year-old Beijing boy, known online as Bart Simon, dislikes QQ users. “I used to chat on QQ, but I found that most people were talking nonsense,”he said. Now he chats online in English, using MSN. “I only chat online because I’ve got friends in Japan, the US and Singapore,”he said.“I want to learn more about foreign cultures.” But he spends little time chatting as he sees it a waste of time and money.“If you are really addicted to it, sometimes you just can’t concentrate in class,” he said. “And the friends in your real life are always more important than those so-called friends you meet online.56. This passage centers on .A. teenagers making friends onlineB. the advantages of the InternetC. the functions of chat rooms, QQ, MSN, or ICQD. the internet changing your life57. Which of the following is true about Fox’s Shadow?A. She often talks with her relatives on QQ.B. She has a strong sense of self-protection.C. She is a senior at college.D. She logs in every night.58. What can be inferred from the passage?A. People, both old and young, like to get online.B. Girls prefer QQ better than boys.C. There is no danger for male QQ users, even if they meet each other.D. QQ users like to talk face to face after sometime of intercourse online.59. What is Not the Beijing boy’s opinion of chatting online?A. He can’t practice oral English if he uses QQ.B. Chatting online with Chinese friends is a waste of time and money.C. Most topics for conversation on QQ are meaningless.D. He can learn foreign cultures through MSN.60. This passage may be a .A. a lectureB. an essayC. a reportD. an editorial(3)What most people don’t realize is that wealth isn’t the same as income. If you make $ 1 million a year and spend $ 1 million, you’re not getting wealthier, you’re just living high. Wealth is what you accumulate, not what you spend.The most successful accumulators of wealth spend far less than they can afford on houses, cars, vacations and entertainment. Why? Because these things offer little or no return. The wealthy would rather put their money into investments or their businesses. It’s an attitude.Millionaires understand that when you buy a luxury house, you buy a luxury life style too. Your property taxes skyrocket, along with the cost of utilities and insurance, and the prices of nearby services, such as grocery stores, tend to be higher.The rich man’s attitude can also be seen in his car. Many drive old unpretentious sedans. Sam Walton, billionaire founder of the Wal-Mart Store, Inc., drove a pickup truck.Most millionaires measure success by net worth, not income. Instead of taking their money home, they plow as much as they can into their businesses, stock portfolios and other assets. Why? Because the government doesn’t tax wealth; it taxes income you bring home for consumption, the more the government taxes.The person who piles up net worth fastest tends to put every dollar he can into investments, not consumption. All the while, of course, he’s reinvesting his earnings from investments and watching his net worth soar. That’s the attitude as well.The best wealth-builders pay careful attention to their money and seek professional advice. Those who spend heavily on cars, boats and buses, I’ve found, tend to skimp on investment advice. Those who skimp on the luxuries are usually more willing to pay top dollar for good legal and financial advice.The self-made rich develop clear goals for their money. They may wish to retire early, or they may want to leave an estate to their children. The goals vary, but two things are consistent: they have a dollar figure in mind--the amount they want to save by age 50, perhaps -- and they work unceasingly toward that goal.One thing may surprise you. If you make wealth--not just income--your goal, the luxury house you’ve been dreaming about won’t seem so alluring. You’ll have the attitude.61. Which of the following statements is true?A. Wealth is judged according to the life style one has.B. Inheritance builds an important part in one’s wealth.C. High income may make one live high and get rich t the same time.D. Wealth is more of what one has made than anything else.62. By the author’s opinion, those who spend money on luxury houses and cars_____.A. will not be taxed by the governmentB. have accumulated wealth in another senseC. live high and have little savedD. can show that they are among the rich63. The rich put their money into business because_____.A. they can get much in return to build their wealthB. they are not interested in luxury houses and carsC. their goal is to develop their companyD. that is the only way to spend money yet not to be taxed by the government64. The U.S. government doesn’t tax what you spend money on _____.A. carsB. housesC. stockD. boats65. To become wealthy, one should______.A. seek as much income as he canB. work hard unceasinglyC. stick to the way he livesD. save up his earnings(4)Seeking a competitive advantage, some professional service firms (for example, firms providing advertising, accounting, or health care services) have considered offering unconditional guarantees of satisfaction. Such guarantees specify what clients can expect and what the firm will do if it fails to fulfill these expectations. Particularly with first-time clients, an unconditional guarantee can be an effective marketing tool if the client is very cautious, the firm’s fees are high, the negative consequences of bad service are grave, or business is difficult to obtain through referrals and word-of-mouth.However, an unconditional guarantee can sometimes hinder marketing efforts. With its implication that failure is possible, the guarantee may, paradoxically, cause clients to doubt the service firm’s ability to deliver th e promised level of service. It may confl ict with a firm’s desire to appear sophisticated, or may even suggest that it is begging for business. In legal and health careservices, it may mislead clients by suggesting that law suits or medical procedures will have guaranteed outcomes. Indeed, professional service firms with outstanding reputations and performance to match have little to gain from offering unconditional guarantees. And any firm that implements an unconditional guarantee without undertaking a corresponding commitment to quality of service is merely employing a potentially costly marketing gimmick.66. The primary purpose of this passage as a whole is to .A. account for the popularity of a practiceB. evaluate the usefulness of a practiceC. demonstrate how to institute a practiceD. explain the reasons for pursuing a strategy67. Which of the following statements concerning unconditional guarantees is Not mentioned inthe passage?A. They are helpful when firms want to retain their long-standing clients.B. They are effective when firms want to get business through client recommendations.C. They are useful when firms charge substantial fees for its services.D. They are feasible when firms suffer from significant adverse effects of poor service.68. Which of the following is a goal of some professional service firms in offering unconditionalguarantees of satisfaction?A. To limit their liability.B. To compete successfully with their rivals.C. To justify their fee increases.D. To attain an outstanding reputation in a field.69. An unconditional guarantee may create an impression on the client that the firm .A. tends to be suspicious of the client’s financial statusB. does not want to beg for businessC. may have some problems with its managementD. is not sophisticated enough to be able to provide good service70. Which of the following is true, according to the passage’s description of the issue raised byunconditional guarantees for health care or legal services?A. The standards of practice of the legal and medical professions could be violated by attemptsto fulfill such unconditional guarantees.B. The result of a lawsuit or medical procedure can hardly be predicted by the professionalshandling a client’s case.C. The dignity of the legal and medical professions could be undermined by any attempts atmarketing professional services, such as offering unconditional guarantees.D. Clients whose lawsuits or medical procedures have unsatisfactory outcomes cannot beadequately compensated by financial settlements alone.(5)Recent studies on the male-female wage gap predict that even though entry-level salaries for males and females in the same occupation are nearly equal because women’s market skills have improved vastly, the chances of the overall gap closing in the foreseeable future are minimal. This is due to several factors that are likely to change very slowly, if at all. An important reason is thatwomen are concentrated in occupation —service and clerical —that pay less than traditional male jobs. It is possible that more women than men in their twenties are hesitant to commit themselves to a year-round lifetime career or job for many reasons. There is lingering attitude on both the part of women and their employers that women are not cut out for certain jobs. Not only does this attitude channel women into lower-paying work,but it also serves to keep them from top management positions.Another significant factor in the widening wage gap between men and women after entering the work force, even in comparable jobs, is that women often drop out at critical points in their careers to have a family. Women still have the primary responsibility for child rearing; even if they continue to work, they often forgo overtime and promotions that would conflict with home responsibilities. The ages of 25 to 35 have been shown repeatedly to be the period when working consistently and hard is vital to advancement and job security. These are precisely the years when women are likely to have children and begin to slide away from men in earning power. Consequently, a woman’s income is more likely to be s een as secondary to her husband’s.71. According to recent studies on the male-female wage gap, ____ .A. there is much hope of narrowing the male-female wage gap in the near futureB. working women will have many opportunities to hold high-paying jobs in the near futureC. women’s pay will still stay at a level below that of men in the near futureD. salaries for males and females in the same occupation will be equal in the near future72. Women are kept from top management positions partly because they .A. decide to devote themselves to certain lifetime jobs in their twentiesB. are inclined to rank family second to workC. tend to have more quarrels with their employersD. still take an incorrect attitude towards themselves73. Which of the following is implied in the passage as a partial reason for women’s concentrationin certain occupations?A. Social division of labor.B. Social prejudice against them.C. Employment laws.D. Physiological weakness.74. It can be inferred from the second paragraph that .A. men’s jobs are subject to changeB. women tend to be employed off and on at the same jobC. men’s chances of promotion are minimalD. women used to be employed all the year round75. Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Women’s market skills have improved greatly.B. Child care is still chiefly women’s work.C. Women are typically employed in clerical and service jobs.D. Domestic duties no longer conflict with women’s jobs.Paper Two(注意:以下各题的答案必须写在Answer Sheet Ⅱ上)Part Ⅳ Translation (25%)Section A (10%)Directions: Put the following into Chinese. Write your Chinese version on Answer Sheet Ⅱ.Faith and science have at least one thing in common: both are lifelong searches for truth. But while faith is an unshakable belief in the unseen, science is the study of testable, observable phenomena. The two coexist, and may at times complement each other. But neither should be asked to validate or invalidate the other. Scientists have no more business questioning the existence of God than the theologians had telling Galileo the Earth was at the center of the universe.Science is in a perpetual state of becoming. Yesterday’s observations give rise to today’s theories, which will be tested through painstaking research. Just as any good scientist must be ready to abandon a bad idea, he or she must continue to support the results of unbiased evidence and experimentation.Section B (15%)Directions: Put the following into English. Write your English version on Answer Sheet Ⅱ.1995年,第四次世界妇女大会在北京召开,这使得中国妇女的状况备受世界关注。

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华东师大导师
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国外马克思主义研究
安维复郑忆石
思想政治教育
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教育学
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张华崔允漷胡惠闵吴刚平
教育史
丁钢黄书光杜成宪王保星
比较教育学
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华东师范大学体育与健康学院博士生导师名单(最新):运动人体科学:1,季浏教授 1961年生博士博士生导师/博士后合作导师1985年华东师大体育系硕士毕业(体育系的招收的第一位硕士(运动训练学:篮球)导师:黄柏龄教授)1990年华东师大心理学系博士毕业(导师:曾性初教授)研究方向:体育锻炼与身心健康运动心理变化的生理生化基础体育课程与教学现任职位:华东师范大学体育与健康学院院长校终身教授2,丁树哲教授 1963年生博士后博士生导师/博士后合作导师1988年华东师大体育系硕士毕业(体育系的招收的第一位运动生物化学硕士导师:许豪文教授)1999年华东师大体育学系博士毕业(导师:许豪文教授)研究方向:体育运动与线粒体调控现任职位:华东师范大学国际交流处处长3,卢健教授 1962年生博士博士生导师1992年华东师大体育系硕士毕业(导师:许豪文教授)1998年华东师大体育学系博士毕业(导师:许豪文教授)研究方向:运动与衰老现任职位:华东师范大学体育与健康学院实验中心主任4,李世昌教授 1956年生博士生导师1982年华东师大生物系系本科毕业研究方向:运动与骨健康现任职位:华东师范大学体育与健康学院副院长5,徐波教授 1962年生博士博士生导师1992年华东师大体育系硕士毕业(导师:许豪文教授)2002年华东师大体育学系博士毕业(导师:季浏教授季老师带的第一个博士)研究方向:运动心理变化的生理生化基础体育人文社会学:1,张洪潭教授 1952年生博士博士生导师1988年北京体育大学硕士毕业(导师:田麦久教授)1993年上海体育学院博士提前毕业(导师:陈安槐教授)研究方向:体育基本理论体育哲学体育社会学体育课程与教学2,武杰教授 1955年生博士生导师兼职教授研究方向:少数民族体育与健康现任职位:新疆师范大学体育学院院长体育教育训练学博导介绍:1,周新华教授 1949年生博士生导师研究方向:足球教学与训练2,孙有平教授 1959年生硕士博士生导师研究方向:田径教学与训练、体能训练与方法现任职位:华东师范大学体育与健康学院运动训练系系主任3,阎智力教授 1964年生留日学者博士博士生导师2006年南京师大体育学院博士毕业(导师:顾渊彦教授)研究方向:体育教学理论与方法、排球教学与训练肌肉活动,运动的生理支持系统,体育锻炼与运动训练的生理学,不同人群与运动。

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