英语学习辅导报新高一第十五期

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英语学习辅导报新高一第十五期

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9.When things go wrong and we're to blame,we're supposed to feel guilty.Right?Not necessarily.It tums out that when we  do  something that  causes a negative(消极的) outcome,we actually  feel less responsible for our actions.And,we see the entire situation differently than we  would have if things had turned out weU.
The"blame game"is nothing new.Behavior experts have long known that people push responsibility to others,or to outside factors,when things don't work out.But new research from  the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London shows that this response is  more than about wanting to escape blame-we actually don't believe that what happened is  our fault.
To leam more about the blame game,researchers conducted a study.They asked 34  participants to press keys that randomly produced three different noises.The noises were  positive  ( amusement,laughter),negative  ( fear,disgust,or  anger),or neutral.
The volunteers were asked to estimate(估计)  the time that it took between when they  pushed the button and when they heard the sound.Volunteers felt there was a longer lag(延迟)  time between their actions and the negative sounds than between their actions and the positive   ones.In their minds,the negative outcomes were separate from their actions.Therefore,they  were able to feel less responsible for them..
The researchers say that when it comes to assigning blame,we can't always trust our own  judgment."Just because you don't feel responsible,doesn't mean you're actually not,"says  study author Patrick Haggard,
The findings suggest that perhaps more of us need to realize that unpleasant or negative situations may actually be our fault-even if we don't see it that way.And taking more responsibility for our actions could lead to better relationships with others.

51.If things tum out well,people tend toD.
A.owe the success to others                 B.share the success with others
C.enjoy much pleasure themselves            D.feel more related to their actions
52.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?'B
A.Experts knew little about the"blame game".
B.Similar studies have been done before.
C.The study now has found nothing new.
D.Outside factors lead to our fault.
53.In the  study,volunteers were  asked  toA.
A.push special buttons                 B.write down the exact time
C.produce  different  sounds           D.tell  apart unpleasant  sounds
54.What's true of the volunteers?D
A.They always doubted their own judgement.
B.They believed someone else pressed the wrong keys.
C.They were not brave enough to take the responsibility.
D.They thought the bad results had little to do with them.
55.What do the experts advise us to do to get along well with others?B
A.Be friendly to others.
B.Take more responsibility.
C.Treat others equally.
D.Show respect to others. 试题答案

分析 本文主要向我们介绍了一个研究发现,人们认为积极的与自己有关,相反与自己无关,目的是为了不承担责任,专家建议我们在处理人际关系的时候我们应该多承担责任

解答 DBADB
51  D  细节题. 根据文章第一 段we see the entire situation differently than we  would have if things had turned out weU.可知如果事情好转,人们会认为这与他们的行为有关,故选D.
52   B  推理判断题.  根据文章第二 段The"blame game"is nothing new.Behavior experts have long known that people push responsibility to others,or to outside factors,when things don't work out. 可知推卸责任这个游戏一点也不新,说明之前就有行为学家研究过,故选B.
53  A  细节题. 根据文章第三 段They asked 34  participants to press keys that randomly produced three different noises. 可知他们被要求按特殊的按键,故选A.
54  D  细节题. 根据文章第四 段In their minds,the negative outcomes were separate from their actions.Therefore,they  were able to feel less responsible for them..可知志愿者认为这种消极的结果与他们的行为是分离的,也就是说是无关的,故选D.
55  B   细节题. 根据文章最后一段 And taking more responsibility for our actions could lead to better relationships with others.可知专家建议我们在处理人际关系的时候我们应该多承担责任,故选B.

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A developer edition of Sony’s augmented reality smart glasses will go on sale in ten countries next month, the tech giant has announced.

Pre-orders for the SmartEyeglass, costing $840 (£620), are now being taken in the UK and Germany, with Japan and the US to follow shortly. The black-framed glasses are compatible (兼容的) with recent Android operating systems. Last month Google announced that it was withdrawing its smart glasses for redevelopment. Sony’s initial model will come with a software development kit to encourage people to design apps for it, the company said.

The glasses, which weigh 77g, contain an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, image and brightness sensors, 3-megapixel camera and a microphone. They also come with a controller, designed to be attached to clothing, which contains a speaker, touch sensor and the device’s battery. Text is displayed in front of the wearer in monochrome green.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook has been open about his dislike of glasses as a wearable device. “We always thought that glasses were not a smart move, from a point of view that people would not really want to wear them,” he told the New Yorker. “They were intrusive (闯入的), instead of pushing technology to the background, as we’ve always believed.”

Stuart Miles, founder of tech site Pocket-lint, said: “I think [Sony is] wasting their time, energy and effort.”

“Google Glass obviously needed a complete rethink... I can’t see how something thick-rimmed and more invasive-looking than Google Glass is going to catch on.

“People are keen on wearables like fitness bands and watches, but they care about their faces. Wearing something on your head is a lot stronger than wearing something on your arm,” he added. “The industry keeps pushing it but consumers just don’t want it.”

1. In which countries people can get the SmartEyeglass first?

A. The US and Japan. B. The US and the UK.

C. The UK and Japan. D. Germany and the UK.

2.The purpose of this passage is to __________.

A. introduce an accelerometer developed by the Google company

B. tell the people that the SmartEyeglass will go on sale

C. people like the glasses very much

D. the SmartEyeglass is less than 840 yuan

3.What can be inferred from what Stuart Miles said?

A. He supports Sony’s efforts to develop the SmartEyeglass.

B. He cares more about his clothes and face.

C. He dislikes the SmartEyeglass.

D. He really wants to wear them.