第六章测试
1.

The differences between a research article and a review article mainly falls on:



A:

the literature section


B:

the number of researches covered in the article


C:

the difference between primary research and secondary research



答案:C
2.

Based on timeline, review articles are classified into retrospective review and prospective review, while the retrospective review focuses on the historical development of the research area, the prospective review focuses on:



A:

new and future development in a certain research area


B:

the debates existing in a certain research area


C:

the results achieved in a certain research area


3.

When we read a contentious review article, what is the focus of the review?



A:

different properties of one technology


B:

different ideas and opinions towards one conduct


C:

different stages of development of a technology


4.

The differences between a macro-review and a micro-review are drawn based on:



A:

authors of the reviewed articles


B:

the scope of the reviewed contents


C:

the timeline of the reviewed contents


5.

The section that follows the introduction section in a research article is the method section, but what follows the introduction section in a review article is often the:



A:

discussion section


B:

main body section


C:

conclusion section


6.

In the abstract of a review article, there are usually five moves, after the move of indicating the reviewed focus, what might follow closely is the move that describes:



A:

the background


B:

the conclusion



C:

the reviewed details


7.

When the author wants to introduce some relevant studies that others have done, he or she would usually use the following phrases except for:



A:

considerable researches were conducted


B:

some research works published in the last years on this subject indicate…


C:

the focus of this review paper is on…


8.

The main body section of a review article usually does not have fixed moves, but rather indicate the reviewed details by use of:



A:

some key words


B:

some directions


C:

sub-sections with sub-tiles


9.

When you read a review article, it is much easier to follow the subtitles of each section for reviewed contents, but also you can follow:



A:

the author’s writing style


B:

each paragraph


C:

some lexical signals


10.

 “To overcome these barriers, collaboration between research institutions, industry, government, and other stakeholders is essential.” In this sentence, the underlined phrases indicate:



A:

the reviewed problem


B:

what is needed to be done in the future


C:

the reviewed focus


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