If the goal of an engineering camp at Kettering University is to get high school girls interested in math- and science-related c

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问题     If the goal of an engineering camp at Kettering University is to get high school girls interested in math- and science-related careers, let there be no doubt that Lauryn Watkoske is interested.
    On this July afternoon, she sewed up a 1-inch cut in a hot dog that she could see only by watching a video camera, an exercise that simulated robotically assisted surgery and tested her hand-eye coordination.
    "I used to like building things when I was little, but I never expected Robotics(机械人学), something so stereotypically(带有成见地)male, to be exciting," says Lauryn.
    That’s encouraging news for people who are concerned about a persistent gender gap in college degrees in science, technology, engineering and math—STEM, for short. The notion that it might have to do with talent has long been dismissed. Yet research shows that girls who enjoy—and excel at—math and science in high school are less likely than boys to pursue a college major in those fields.
    And even if they start college majoring in a STEM field, women are more likely than men to change majors, federal data show. Women make up 24% of STEM jobs, which offers some of the most profitable careers, a Commerce Department report says.
    Some critics focusing on gender parity(对等)say the concern is overblown. " There may be something about math- and science-related fields that are just less interesting to most women," says Hoff Sommers, editor of The Science on Women and Science, in which several contributors argue that biology is a factor. " No one is saying they’re not as talented, but they have different aspirations. "
    A number of colleges that specialize in these fields have recently taken steps to increase female enrollment and are seeing results.
    This spring, Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass, graduated 247 women, its largest number of women ever, representing 30% of its graduating class. The percentage of women at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, Calif, who graduate with a computer science degree jumped from an average 12% in recent years to more than 26% in 2010, 43% in 2011 and 38% this year.
    The schools’ strategies vary, but a key component is to create opportunities for women to apply their talents and skills to matters that appeal to them. Harvey Mudd College, for example, checked up a required introductory computer science course to allow students more choice in how they apply principles being covered.
    "Many of the guys would be just as happy in a class that focused exclusively on video games and robots," says Department Chair Ran Libeskind-Hadas. For women, " seeing the applications of computing to society is really important, and seeing applications of computing to things they use in their day-to-day lives is important. That includes things like, how does Google Maps work, or how does a music recommendation system work. "  
People focusing on the long-existed gender gap in college degrees in STEM______.

选项 A、insist that girls are not as talented as boys in STEM fields
B、feel encouraged about the success of engineering camp
C、confirm that girls are less likely to major in a STEM field
D、advise women not to choose a career in STEM fields

答案B

解析 事实细节题。本题考查那些关注大学教育中STEM学科性别差异的人的信息。定位句中提到他们为某个消息感到欢喜鼓舞,联系上文可知,这个消息就是凯特林大学举办的工科夏令营引起了劳琳·沃特考斯基对理工科的兴趣,即理工科夏令营的成功,故答案:勾B)。A)“坚称女生在理工科方面的天赋不如男生”,文中提到这种观点并不为人接受,可排除;C)“确认女生不大可能选择理工科方面的专业”,原文第四段确实提到了这一现象,但主语是research,可排除;D)“建议女生不要选择在理工科领域就业”文中只是提到较少有女性参与理工科方面的工作,属于推断过度,可排除。
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