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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學(xué)號:_-密-封 -線- 綜合類填空.集考試卷模擬考試題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確保考試結(jié)果公正。1、i know just how you feeldo you feel sad happy angry you may think that the way you show these emotions is unique. well, think again. even the expression of the most personal feelings can be classifie

2、d, according to mind reading game, a dvd displaying every possible human emotion. it demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel the first visual dictionary of the human heart.attempts to classify expressions began in the mid-1800s, when darwin divided the emotions into six types-anger, fear, sa

3、dness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment.(46). every other feeling was thought to derive from darwins small group. more complex expressions of emotions were probably learned and therefore more specific to each culture. but now it is believed that many more facial expressions are shared worldwide.(47).

4、 the mind reading dvd is a systematic visual record of these expressions.the project was conceived by a cambridge professor as an aid for people with autism (孤獨(dú)), who have difficulty both reading and expressing emotions. but it quickly became apparent that it had broader uses. actors and teachers, f

5、or example, need to understand a wide range of expressions. the professor and his research team first had to define an “emotion”(48). using this definition, 1,512 emotion terms were identified and discussed. this list was eventually reduced to 412, from “afraid” to “wanting”.once these emotions were

6、 defined and classified, a dvd seemed the clearest and most efficient way to display them. in mind reading, each expression is acted out by six different actors in three seconds.(49). the explanation for this is simple: we may find it difficult to describe emotions using words, but we instantly reco

7、gnize one when we see it on someones face. “it was really clear when the actors had got it right,” says cathy collis, who directed the dvd “although they were given some direction,” says ms collis, “the actors were not told which facial muscles they should move.”(50). for example, when someone feel

8、contempt, you cant say for certain that their eyebrows always go down.someone who has tried to establish such rules is the american, professor paul ekman, who has built a database of how the face moves for every emotion. the face can make 43 distinct muscle movements called “action units”. these can

9、 be combined into more than 10,000 visible facial shapes. ekman has written out a pattern of facial muscular movements to represent each emotion.a. he said that this expression of feeling is universal and recognizable by anyone from any culture.b. any other method of showing the 412 emotions would h

10、ave been far less effective.c. research has also been done to find out which area of brain read the emotional expressions.d. these particular muscles are difficult to control, and few people can do it.e. they decided that it was a mental state that could be preceded by “i feel he looks” or “she soun

11、ds”.f. we thought of trying to describe each emotion, but it would have been almost impossible to make clear rules of this.( )2、i know just how you feeldo you feel sad happy angry you may think that the way you show these emotions is unique. well, think again. even the expression of the most persona

12、l feelings can be classified, according to mind reading game, a dvd displaying every possible human emotion. it demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel the first visual dictionary of the human heart.attempts to classify expressions began in the mid-1800s, when darwin divided the emotions int

13、o six types-anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment.(46). every other feeling was thought to derive from darwins small group. more complex expressions of emotions were probably learned and therefore more specific to each culture. but now it is believed that many more facial expressions

14、 are shared worldwide.(47). the mind reading dvd is a systematic visual record of these expressions.the project was conceived by a cambridge professor as an aid for people with autism (孤獨(dú)), who have difficulty both reading and expressing emotions. but it quickly became apparent that it had broader u

15、ses. actors and teachers, for example, need to understand a wide range of expressions. the professor and his research team first had to define an “emotion”(48). using this definition, 1,512 emotion terms were identified and discussed. this list was eventually reduced to 412, from “afraid” to “wantin

16、g”.once these emotions were defined and classified, a dvd seemed the clearest and most efficient way to display them. in mind reading, each expression is acted out by six different actors in three seconds.(49). the explanation for this is simple: we may find it difficult to describe emotions using w

17、ords, but we instantly recognize one when we see it on someones face. “it was really clear when the actors had got it right,” says cathy collis, who directed the dvd “although they were given some direction,” says ms collis, “the actors were not told which facial muscles they should move.”(50). for

18、example, when someone feel contempt, you cant say for certain that their eyebrows always go down.someone who has tried to establish such rules is the american, professor paul ekman, who has built a database of how the face moves for every emotion. the face can make 43 distinct muscle movements calle

19、d “action units”. these can be combined into more than 10,000 visible facial shapes. ekman has written out a pattern of facial muscular movements to represent each emotion.a. he said that this expression of feeling is universal and recognizable by anyone from any culture.b. any other method of showi

20、ng the 412 emotions would have been far less effective.c. research has also been done to find out which area of brain read the emotional expressions.d. these particular muscles are difficult to control, and few people can do it.e. they decided that it was a mental state that could be preceded by “i

21、feel he looks” or “she sounds”.f. we thought of trying to describe each emotion, but it would have been almost impossible to make clear rules of this.( )3、i know just how you feeldo you feel sad happy angry you may think that the way you show these emotions is unique. well, think again. even the exp

22、ression of the most personal feelings can be classified, according to mind reading game, a dvd displaying every possible human emotion. it demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel the first visual dictionary of the human heart.attempts to classify expressions began in the mid-1800s, when darw

23、in divided the emotions into six types-anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment.(46). every other feeling was thought to derive from darwins small group. more complex expressions of emotions were probably learned and therefore more specific to each culture. but now it is believed that m

24、any more facial expressions are shared worldwide.(47). the mind reading dvd is a systematic visual record of these expressions.the project was conceived by a cambridge professor as an aid for people with autism (孤獨(dú)), who have difficulty both reading and expressing emotions. but it quickly became app

25、arent that it had broader uses. actors and teachers, for example, need to understand a wide range of expressions. the professor and his research team first had to define an “emotion”(48). using this definition, 1,512 emotion terms were identified and discussed. this list was eventually reduced to 41

26、2, from “afraid” to “wanting”.once these emotions were defined and classified, a dvd seemed the clearest and most efficient way to display them. in mind reading, each expression is acted out by six different actors in three seconds.(49). the explanation for this is simple: we may find it difficult t

27、o describe emotions using words, but we instantly recognize one when we see it on someones face. “it was really clear when the actors had got it right,” says cathy collis, who directed the dvd “although they were given some direction,” says ms collis, “the actors were not told which facial muscles t

28、hey should move.”(50). for example, when someone feel contempt, you cant say for certain that their eyebrows always go down.someone who has tried to establish such rules is the american, professor paul ekman, who has built a database of how the face moves for every emotion. the face can make 43 dist

29、inct muscle movements called “action units”. these can be combined into more than 10,000 visible facial shapes. ekman has written out a pattern of facial muscular movements to represent each emotion.a. he said that this expression of feeling is universal and recognizable by anyone from any culture.b

30、. any other method of showing the 412 emotions would have been far less effective.c. research has also been done to find out which area of brain read the emotional expressions.d. these particular muscles are difficult to control, and few people can do it.e. they decided that it was a mental state th

31、at could be preceded by “i feel he looks” or “she sounds”.f. we thought of trying to describe each emotion, but it would have been almost impossible to make clear rules of this.( )4、i know just how you feeldo you feel sad happy angry you may think that the way you show these emotions is unique. well

32、, think again. even the expression of the most personal feelings can be classified, according to mind reading game, a dvd displaying every possible human emotion. it demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel the first visual dictionary of the human heart.attempts to classify expressions began

33、in the mid-1800s, when darwin divided the emotions into six types-anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment.(46). every other feeling was thought to derive from darwins small group. more complex expressions of emotions were probably learned and therefore more specific to each culture. bu

34、t now it is believed that many more facial expressions are shared worldwide.(47). the mind reading dvd is a systematic visual record of these expressions.the project was conceived by a cambridge professor as an aid for people with autism (孤獨(dú)), who have difficulty both reading and expressing emotions

35、. but it quickly became apparent that it had broader uses. actors and teachers, for example, need to understand a wide range of expressions. the professor and his research team first had to define an “emotion”(48). using this definition, 1,512 emotion terms were identified and discussed. this list w

36、as eventually reduced to 412, from “afraid” to “wanting”.once these emotions were defined and classified, a dvd seemed the clearest and most efficient way to display them. in mind reading, each expression is acted out by six different actors in three seconds.(49). the explanation for this is simple:

37、 we may find it difficult to describe emotions using words, but we instantly recognize one when we see it on someones face. “it was really clear when the actors had got it right,” says cathy collis, who directed the dvd “although they were given some direction,” says ms collis, “the actors were not

38、told which facial muscles they should move.”(50). for example, when someone feel contempt, you cant say for certain that their eyebrows always go down.someone who has tried to establish such rules is the american, professor paul ekman, who has built a database of how the face moves for every emotion

39、. the face can make 43 distinct muscle movements called “action units”. these can be combined into more than 10,000 visible facial shapes. ekman has written out a pattern of facial muscular movements to represent each emotion.a. he said that this expression of feeling is universal and recognizable b

40、y anyone from any culture.b. any other method of showing the 412 emotions would have been far less effective.c. research has also been done to find out which area of brain read the emotional expressions.d. these particular muscles are difficult to control, and few people can do it.e. they decided th

41、at it was a mental state that could be preceded by “i feel he looks” or “she sounds”.f. we thought of trying to describe each emotion, but it would have been almost impossible to make clear rules of this.( )5、i know just how you feeldo you feel sad happy angry you may think that the way you show the

42、se emotions is unique. well, think again. even the expression of the most personal feelings can be classified, according to mind reading game, a dvd displaying every possible human emotion. it demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel the first visual dictionary of the human heart.attempts to

43、classify expressions began in the mid-1800s, when darwin divided the emotions into six types-anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment.(46). every other feeling was thought to derive from darwins small group. more complex expressions of emotions were probably learned and therefore more s

44、pecific to each culture. but now it is believed that many more facial expressions are shared worldwide.(47). the mind reading dvd is a systematic visual record of these expressions.the project was conceived by a cambridge professor as an aid for people with autism (孤獨(dú)), who have difficulty both read

45、ing and expressing emotions. but it quickly became apparent that it had broader uses. actors and teachers, for example, need to understand a wide range of expressions. the professor and his research team first had to define an “emotion”(48). using this definition, 1,512 emotion terms were identified and discussed. this list was eventually reduced to 412, from “afraid” to “wanting”.once these emotions were defined and classified, a dvd seemed the clearest and most efficient way to display them. in mind reading, each exp

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