



免费预览已结束,剩余1页可下载查看
下载本文档
版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
专题限时训练(三十五)社会生活型阅读理解(一)(限时:25分钟) (一)endless playing of songs like all i want for christmas is you in shops during the festive season doesnt just drive us madthe songs also make us more careless with our money, research has warned.while the repeated performance of jingle bells may seem like an innocent attempt to raise customers spirits during the nightmare of christmas shopping, the songs also have a more delicate impact.“background music ormuzak can be used by marketers to impose culturessuch as the commercialization of christmasonto consumers and influence their behaviour,” experts said.dr alan bradshaw of royal holloway, university of london, said,“festive jingles are forcefed to christmas shoppers to change their mood, influence their sense of time and what sort of products they buy. in other words, this is an attempt to control their shopping habits in a way that they might hardly be aware of.”“often we are told that we have the freedom to choose where we want to shop, but during christmas the use of music in this way is so common that our freedom to choose disappears.”dr bradshaw and professor morris holbrook of columbia university examined the phenomenon and found that retailers often “dumb down” the music played in shops to relax customers, meaning it is easier to control their behaviour.it is thought that slowing down the rhythm of music in shops can trick customers into thinking less time has passed, and therefore they spend more time examining the shelves, for example.some providers of background music have been known to promote their services by claiming they can boost profits by controlling the behaviour of customers.“a common trick is to take a popular current song and record an instrumental version which can be slowed down or sped up at different time of the day to influence behaviour in different ways,” dr bradshaw said.background music is often classed as “muzak” in honour of the seattlebased company which began producing its softsounding melodies in the 1930s.1according to dr bradshaw, in what ways does christmas music influence customers?their moodtheir incometheir sense of timethe sort of products they buya bc d2shopkeepers slow down the rhythm of music in shops to _.alet customers spend more time shoppingbmake customers and sales assistants relaxedclet customers enjoy the beautiful musicdhelp customers find what they really want3what kind of music is now often adapted to influence customers in shops?aclassical music.bpopular modern songs.cfolk songs.djazz music.4what is the best title of the passage?amusic makes happy christmasbchristmas “muzak”chow to make christmas musicdchristmas music makes us spend more(二)dogs already guide blind and disabled people and now they are to be trained to help people with dementia.the idea developed by some university students will now be put into practice by scotland medical centre.the research is meaningful, for there are 670, 000 people in britain who have dementia and by 2021 this is expected to rise to one million.dementia can make people confuse night and day or forget basic things such as washing or drinking enough water.the dogs would be trained to help to guide them through the day.joyce gray from scotland medical centre said, “people in the early stages of dementia are still able to live a relatively normal life, and dogs help them to maintain routine.for example, people with memory loss will tend to forget to take medicine, but if a dog presents them with a bag with pills in it, theres a greater chance of them taking it.”ms gray also said dogs were perfectly suited to remind their owners to eat.“the dog has an ability to say its my feeding time, so there would be a note in the cupboard next to the dogs food reminding the dogs owner to eat too.”the dogs would also encourage the owners to take them out for walks.“it gives a reason for the owner to go out into the community,” ms gray said. “we did a test with an elderly person walking down the high street on his own.then we gave him a dog on a lead and he did the exact same walk.that time people would come up to him, chatting or smiling and making eye contact.we hope wed see this with people with dementia too.”there is one more advantage of using the pets as companions.since conversation can be increasingly confusing for people with dementia, dogs can give them a sense of silent support and companionship.ms gray said,“we have found that people may forget familiar faces but not pets.people light up when they see animals.there is a speechless bond between the dog and its owner.”5whats the common symptom of dementia?agoing hungry.bfeeling lonely.cforgetting things.dwaking up at night.6according to ms gray, after feeding the pet, the owner may _.ado some washingbtake his medicinechave something to eatdgo out to walk the dog7for people with dementia, pets can _.agive them wordless helpbcontribute to their recoverychelp them to recognize peoples facesdensure them to gain support from other people8whats the best title of the passage?aguide dogs for the mindbpets, faithful companionscmental support for the disabledddementia, a curable disease(三)on a cool november afternoon in fleming island, florida, melissa hawkinson, 41, was driving her fiveyearold twins home from school when she saw a sudden splash in doctors lake just ahead. what was that? she thought. as she drove up to the scene, she saw a halfsubmerged car sinking about 30 yards offshore.“it was going down pretty quickly,” hawkinson recalls. she stopped the car near the boat ramp and ran towards the water.“water is going to be cold,” she thought.she took off her vest and leather boots, got into the icy water, and swam to the car, where she found cameron dorsey, five, trapped into his car as the swirling water rose around him.hawkinson tried to open the door, but it was locked. so she pushed and pulled hard on the partially open window until she could reach through and unlock the door. she pulled the boy free, swam to the shore, and handed him off to onlookers who were only watching them on a dock. the driver, the boys suicidal father, swam back to land on his own. afterwards, hawkinson sat on the shore wrapped in a blanket.“for ten or fifteen minutes, i couldnt stop shaking,” she said.theres nothing visibly extraordinary about melissa hawkinson, an energetic stayathome mum with brown hair and a sweet smile. yet something made her different from the dockside onlookers that day. why do some people act quickly, willing to take a risk for a stranger? what makes them run towards danger rather than away from it? hawkinson is one of the granite mountain hotshots(能手,高手)19 of whom lost their life this past summer in arizonaevery hero who puts his or her life on the line to save another: what makes them brave?moreover, can bravery be learned, or is it a quality with which you are born? the answer is complex. bravery taps the mind, brain and heart. it comes from instinct, training and sympathy. today, neurologists, psychologists and other researchers are studying bravery, trying to uncover the mystery.9it can be learned from the passage that _.amelissa hawkinson was a 41yearold nursebit was spring when the accident happenedcmelissa hawkinson was picking up her fiveyearold sondmelissa hawkinson was kind and courageous10what conclusion can we draw from the third paragraph?anot everyone was ready to risk saving the fiveyearold boy.bthe father committed suicide because of the divorce.cthe father was saved in the end by melissa hawkinson.dno one else was available except melissa hawkinson.11how does the writer find other people on the dockside?awarm and ready to help.bthoughtful.ckind of coldblooded.dnot skilful at swimming.12what is the writers purpose of writing this passage?ato set us thinking what makes people brave.bto call on us to learn from such people as hawkinson.cto remind people of risk while saving others.dto show people bravery can be learned.专题限时训练(三十五)【社会生活型阅读理解(一)】(一)【文章大意】 本文介绍了一项研究发现。商店里面播放的圣诞音乐可以影响人们的情绪,以及他们对时间的感觉和他们买的东西的种类。店主放慢音乐的节奏可以让顾客花更多时间购物,最终的目的是让顾客多花钱。1b细节理解题。根据第四段“festive jingles are forcefed to christmas shoppers to change their mood, influence their sense of time and what sort of products they buy”可知,dr bradshaw认为圣诞音乐会影响人们的情绪、对时间的感觉和他们买的东西的种类。故选b项。2a细节理解题。根据第七段“it is thought that slowing down the rhythm of music in shops can trick customers into thinking less time has passed, and therefore they spend more time examining the shelves, for example.”可知,店主放慢音乐的节奏是为了让顾客花更多时间购物,故选a项。3b细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“a common trick is to take a popular current song and record an instrumental version which can be slowed down or sped up at different time of the day to influence behaviour in different ways,”可知,现代的流行音乐经常被改编来影响商店的顾客,故选b项。4d主旨大意题。根据第一段“the songs also make us more careless with our money, research has warned.”可知,圣诞音乐会让我们花更多的钱,故选d项。(二)【文章大意】 本文介绍了一个最新的调查发现:让狗去陪伴患有痴呆症的人,会对他们的生活、思维以及健康都有很
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 安全培训教学工作建议课件
- 公司聘用试用员工合同5篇
- 2025年三门峡黄河明珠(集团)有限公司公开招聘高校毕业生考前自测高频考点模拟试题及参考答案详解
- 安全培训效能课件
- 2025福建福州市马尾区琅岐镇殡仪服务站招聘工作人员1人模拟试卷及答案详解(必刷)
- 小学培训独立安全通道课件
- Illudinine-生命科学试剂-MCE
- 安全培训效果评定和改进课件
- 吊车安全责任合同5篇
- HDAC6-IN-62-生命科学试剂-MCE
- 机关档案管理工作培训课件
- 生物武器伤害及其防护课件
- 简约大气商业计划书项目融资模板
- 内经选读上古天真论课件
- GJB9001C标准内审员考试自测题试题含答案
- 一、长方体和正方体表面涂色的
- GB∕T 36667-2018 船舶和海上技术 船舶系泊和拖带设备舷内带缆桩(钢板型)
- 猪肉采购服务方案(完整版)
- kinetix6200和6500模块化多轴伺服驱动器用户手册
- 【图文】GB8624-2012建筑材料及制品燃烧性能分级(精)
- “日本经济”课程教学大纲
评论
0/150
提交评论