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專題強(qiáng)化練(二十七)概要寫作(Ⅱ)A閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。USpsychotherapist(精神治療師)VirginiaSatir(1916—1988)oncesaid:“Weneedfourhugsadaysurvival.Weneedeighthugsadaymaintenance.Weneed12hugsadayforgrowth.”Shebelievedthathuggingwasnecessaryandimportant.Researchershavefoundscientificevidencethatbacksupherbeliefs.AccordingtoarecentstudypublishedinthejournalPsychologicalScience,receivingahugcanreducestressandhelpprotectusfromillness.InthestudyresearchersfromCarnegieMellonUniversity(CMU)intheUSinvited404healthyadultstoparticipateininterviewsabouthowoftentheyexperiencedconflictsintheirdailylives,aswellashowmanyhugstheyreceivedwithinaperiodoftwoweeks.Theseparticipantswereintentionallyexposedtocoldvirusesduringtheinterview.Accordingtotheresearch,peoplewhoreceivedhugsonthesamedayswhentheyexperiencedconflictstendedtoreportfewernegativefeelingsduringthefollowingdays.Theyhavealsofoundthatpeoplewhoreceivedhugswerelessstressedout.Thephysicalcontactthatwegetthroughhuggingespeciallylovedones,isa“markerofintimacy(親密)andhelpsgeneratethefeelingthatothersaretheretohelpinthefaceofadversity(困境)”,accordingtoScientificAmerican.Peoplefeelmorecomfortableandrelaxedafterhugging.Theresearchershavealsofoundthatthemorehugspeopleget,thelesslikelytheyaretocatchcolds,ScienceDailynoted.Whenpeoplereceivehugs,theyreleasemoreoxytocin(后葉催產(chǎn)素),whichisalsoknownasthe“l(fā)ovehormone”.Accordingtotheresearchers,thishormonecandecreaseone'sheartrateandlowerbloodpressure.Thiscanputpeopleintoastateofemotionalwell-being.Whenpeopleareinthisstate,theirimmunesystemsbecomestronger.Ofcourse,huggingisnottheonlywaytocomfortothers.Butphysicalcontactlikehuggingcancomfortpeoplewithout“makinganyjudgments(aboutrightorwrong)”,MichaelMurphyfromCMUtoldTime.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【參考范文】Thenecessityandsignificanceofhuggingisconfirmedbyarecentstudy(要點(diǎn)1).Inthestudy,participantswereaskedabouttheirconflictexperienceandthehugstheyreceivedwithexposuretocoldvirusesatthesametime(要點(diǎn)2).Thestudyshowshugshelpavoidnegativefeelingsandrelievestress(要點(diǎn)3).Thestudyalsofindshuggingcanstrengthenpeople'simmunesystem,reducingthepossibilitytodevelopillnesses.Surelyhuggingisanidealwaytogiveuscomfort(要點(diǎn)4).B閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的內(nèi)容概要。Perhapsyou'veheardtheoldsaying“curiositykilledthecat.”It'saphrasethat'softenusedtowarnpeople—especiallychildren—nottoasktoomanyquestions.Yetit'swidelyagreedthatcuriosityactuallymakeslearningmoreeffective.Infact,researchhasshownthatcuriosityisjustasimportantasintelligenceindetermininghowwellstudentsdoinschool.Curiositycanalsoleadustomakeunexpecteddiscoveries,bringexcitementintoourlives,andopenupnewpossibilities.Inscience,basiccuriosity-drivenresearchcanhaveunexpectedimportantbenefits.Forexample,onedayin1831,MichaelFaradaywasplayingaroundwithacoilandamagnetwhenhesuddenlysawhowhecouldproduceanelectricalcurrent.Atfirst,itwasn'tclearwhatusethiswouldhave,butitactuallymadeelectricityavailableforuseintechnology,andsochangedtheworld.However,curiosityiscurrentlyunderthebiggestthreat,comingfromtechnology.Ononelevel,thisisbecausetechnologyhasbecomesoadvancedthatmanyofusareunabletothinktoodeeplyabouthowexactlythingsworkanymore.Whileitmaybepossibleforacuriousteenagertotakeatoasterapartandgetsomesenseofhowitworks,howmuchdoyouunderstandaboutwhathappenswhenyoutypeawebsiteaddressintoabrowser?Wheredoesyourgraspoftechnologyendandthemagicbeginforyou?Inadditiontothis,there'sthefactthatweallnowconnectsodeeplywithtechnology,particularlywithourphones.Themorewestareatourscreens,thelesswetalktootherpeopledirectly.Alltoooftenweaccepttheimagesofpeoplethatsocialmediaprovidesuswith.Thenwefeelweknowenoughaboutapersonnottoneedtoengagefurtherwiththem.Thatmeansweendupinsideourownlittlebubbles,nolongercomingacrossnewideas.Perhapstherealkeytodevelopingcuriosityinthe21stcentury,then,istorelylessonthetechtoolsofourage.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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