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專題13聽力(短文)(解析版)
聽下面對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題。從題中所給的選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相
應(yīng)位置。聽每段獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘,聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答
時(shí)間,每段獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
1.WhatmadeCoombscontinuallyoffertohelpthehomeless?
A.Theirtotallynewlooks.B.Hisownsimilarbackground.
C.Theirvariedlifestories.D.Hisdreamofbecomingfamous.
2.HowdidCoombsmanagetoinspireothers?
A.Bytraininghairstylistsinabout15countries.
B.Bypostingphotoswithstoriesonsocialmedia.
C.Byofferingfreeservicestostreetanimalsaswell.
D.Byleadingthehomelesstodosomethingfornothing.
3.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Livingconditionsofthehomeless.B.AnInternetcelebrityhairdresser.
C.Experiencesofsharingphotosonline.D.Actsofkindnesstothehomeless.
【答案】1.C2.B3.D
【原文】
About15()millionpeoplearoundtheworldarehomeless,butittakesjustonepersontomakeadifference.
SouthLondonhairstylistJoshuaCoombswascarryinghisworktoolshomewhenheencounteredahomelessman
onedayin2015.Withoutthinkingtwice,heofferedhimafreehaircut.Theman'slookwastransformed,but
Coombssayswhatmatteredmorewastheirconversation.Coombsbeganofferingoutdoorcutsandshavestomore
peoplelivingonthestreets,listeningtotheirexperiencesashedidso.
“Thosestoriesreallymovedme,,,saysCoombs,whofeelstheyneedtobeshared.Withpermission,he
startedpostingdramaticbefore-and-afterphotos,alongwithaccounts,undertheInstagramusername
@dosomethingfornothing.
Coombshasnowgivenhundredsofhaircutsinsome15countries,includingIndia,GreeceandMexico.His
postshaveinspiredothers,suchasahairdresserinIranandaU.K.streetanimaldoctor,toofferfreeservices.t4We
canlivewithasmileandanopen,lovingheartspace,“saysCoombs,"ratherthanonethat'sclosedbecause
someonelooksdifferent.”
Nowlistenagain,please.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
4.Intermsofreducingfashionfootprint,whichsolutionisnotmentionedinthepassage?
A.Buyingfewerclothes.B.Rentingclothes.
C.Buyingsecond-handclothes.D.Tailoringclothes.
5.Whywilltheresalemarketgrowfastinthenexttenyearsaccordingtothepassage?
A.Youngpeoplecan'taffordtobuymanynewclothes.
B.Itiseasytobuyandsellsecond-handclothingonline.
C.Peoplearemoreawareofthedestructiveimpactoffastfashion.
D.Organicandrecycledmaterialsaremorewidelyused.
6.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Developmentintechnologytransformsthefashionindustry.
B.Consumerschangepurchasinghabitsinresponsetorisingprices.
C.Second-handclothinghelpsreducingfashionfootprint.
D.Fastfashiondoesgreatharmtoenvironment.
【答案】4.D5.B6.C
【原文】
Thedestructiveimpactoffastfashionontheenvironmentiswidelydocumented.Sohowcanwe,as
consumers,reduceourfashionfootprint?Oneobviousansweristobuyless.Anotheristobuyclothesthathave
beenmoresustainablymade,usingorganicandrecycledmaterials.Hiringclothesisanotherwaytogetnew
piecesforourwardrobe.Butbuyingsecond-handmaybethesimplestsolutionandatrendthatisgrowingfast.
By2030,thesecond-handclothingmarketisprojectedtobetwicethesizeoffastfashion,accordingtoa
globalreport.So,itseems,thenexttenyearswillseetheresalemarketgrowfast,andthisisinpartbecause
onlinesitesaremakingiteasiertobothbuyandsellpre-loveditems.It'snowbecometrendytowearsecond-hand
andit'snolongeracaseofonlybuyingitifyoucan'taffordanythingelse.
Noteveryoneisconvincedthatthesechangesinshoppinghabitswilldoenoughtoreduceourfashion
footprint.Butifsclearthatsomeconsumersnowwanttoconsumelessandmakemoreenvironmentallyfriendly
choiceswhentheydobuy.Thefashionindustryisthereforehavingtochange,andthesecond-handmarketisthe
staroftheshow.
(Nowlistenagainplease.)
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
7.What'swrongwith''rereadingstrategy”?
A.Youaretryingtoactivelyrecalltheinformation.
B.Youmaythinkthatyoualreadyknowtheinformation.
C.Youmayloseyoursenseofspeedandfluency.
D.Youarespendingtoomuchtimememorizingtheinformation.
8.Whyis“highlighting“anineffectivewaytostudyfbratest?
A.Becausestudentsmayhaveafalsesenseofunderstanding.
B.Becausestudentsmaymisssomeimportantinformation.
C.Becausestudentsmayhighlightunimportantdetails.
D.Becausestudentsmaynotunderstandthehigher-levelconcepts.
9.Whichofthemethodsissuggestedbythespeaker?
A.Organizestudygroups.B.Practiceonoldexams.
C.Readthroughtheexampaper.D.Explainconceptstoothers.
【答案】7.B8.C9.B
【原文】
Imagineyouhaveatestinschool.Itcouldbeforaclassinhistoryormathematics.Howshouldyouprepare
fbrthisterribleevent?Ifyouarelikemanystudents,youprobablyusebothrereadingandunderlining.Butare
thesetrulythebestmethods?
AmericanscientistMaryPycsaysthatbothrereadingandhighlightingareineffectivestudytools.With
rereadingwhatisgoingtohappenisthatitisgoingtofeellikeyoualreadyknowtheinformationbecauseyou've
alreadyreadit.So,youhavethissenseoffluencythatisleadingyoutothink"Ok,yes,Iknowtheinformation.
Theproblemwithhighlightingisthatstudentsaren'talwaysawareofwhatthemostimportantinformationis.So
ifspossiblethattheyaremaybehighlightingdetailsthataren'tasimportantasthehigherlevelconcepts.
Sowhatshouldyoudoifthesearenotthebestwaystostudyforatest?Oneideaistotestyourself.Simple
flashcardscanhelpwhenyouwanttomakesurethatyouhavelearnedsomething.Practicingwithanoldversion
ofpreviousexamswillhelpyouseetheformatofthequestionsanditwillbegoodforyoutoknowwhatto
expect.
(Nowlistenagainplease.)
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
10.Whatdidthetwomenrob?
A.Ajewelryshop.B.ShopsintheCityMall.
C.Aparkedtruck.D.Adriverintheparkinglot.
11.Whatdidthewitnessesseethetwomendo?
A.Leavethetrucktogether.B.Runbacktothetruckwithouthelmets.
C.Runbacktothetruckseparately.D.Leavethetruckwithouthelmets.
12.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthetruck?
A.Thetruckwasoriginallypaintedwhite.
B.Thetruckhadnoregistrationplate.
C.Thetruckdisappearedfromtheparkinglot.
D.Thetruckwascoveredwithsilvermaterial.
【答案】10.A11.D12.A
【原文】
Thepolicereleasedfirstvideoemergencyyesterdayofthetwomenwhowerebelievedtobeinvolvedin
robbingajewelryshopinthecitysevendaysago.Butthevideopicturestakenaweekagowerenotveryclear.
Thecamerawhichfilmedthemenwasabout200metersawayfromaparkedtruckwhichtherobberslaterusedas
arunningawayvehicle.Themenwerealsofilmedwearinghelmetsastheyrantowardsthetruckaftertherobbery.
Thepicturesaretimedat9:05a.m.lastSaturday,justhalfanhourbeforetherobberyoccurred.Witnesseshave
confirmedthatsometimeduringthishalfanhour,theysawthetwomenwithouthelmetsleavethetruck
separately.Despitethequalityofthevideo,thepolicebelievetherobbersarenotdifficulttorecognize.Thefirst
suspectwhogotatthedrivesideofthetruckwasabout5feetand6inchestallandfat.Hewaswearingagrey
jacketanddarktrousers.Thepassengerwasthinnerandslightlytaller,about5feeland8inches.Hewaswearing
lightbluejeansandwhitejacket.Accordingtothepolice,thetruckstoredintheparkinglotofthecitymalllast
monthhasbeenrepaintedfromwhitetosilver,withafalseregistrationplate.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
13.WhatisthereasonforsomanyvisitorschoosingtowatchwhalesinHermanus?
A.Thelocation.B.Thescenery.C.Theseafood.D.Theculture.
14.WhatdoesWhaleCrierdoatthefestival?
A.Attractwhalestotheclosershore.B.Tellpeoplewheretoseewhales.
C.Warnpeopletostayawayfromshore.D.Goaroundtogatherenoughvisitors.
15.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewhalefestival?
A.Itisheldeveryotheryearinsummer.
B.IthelpsWhaleCriertoshowhistalents.
C.Itguaranteeseveryonetofindsomethingtoenjoy.
D.Itisoneofthebesteco-artsfestivalsinSouthAfrica.
【答案】13.A14.B15.C
【原文】
TheannualwhalefestivalinHermanus,SouthAfrica,startstoday.Thecoastaltown,locatedontheWestern
Capeabout1.5hoursfromCapeTown,isfamousforwhalewatching.Itisoneofthebestlocationsintheworld
towitnesslargenumbersofsouthernrightwhalesmovingintheseason.Thefestival,whichistheonlyeco-arts
festivalinSouthAfrica,attractsover130,000visitors.
Hermanusalsohastheworld'sonly“WhaleCrier",whosejobistogoaroundandtellpeoplewherethey
mayseewhaleswithhishorn.Fortunately,thetimingofthefestivalalmostguaranteesawhalesighting—as
closeasafewmetersfromshore!
Thewhalesare,ofcourse,themainattractionofthefestival,butmanymoreterrificactivitiesareavailable.
Theseasideenvironment,withthesurroundingmountains,makesanidealsettingtoenjoythefestival9smusical
performancesandfantasticseafood.Forthosewhodesiremoreadventure,there'sopenwaterswimming,anight
runandsportschallenges.Otheractivitiesincludeanoldcarshow,artsandcraftsstallsandentertainmentforkids.
Withsomethingforeveryone,whatmorecouldoneaskfor?
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
16.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Theoriginofshoppingmalls.B.Thelocationofshoppingmalls.
C.Theinventorofshoppingmalls.D.Theprospectofshoppingmalls.
17.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoVictorGreen5sideaofshoppingmalls?
A.Theywererooflessbuildings.
B.Theymainlyhousedspecialtyshops.
C.Theyhadacertainkindoflandscape.
D.Theyprovidedindoorparkingservice.
18.Whydidshopsinmallsnolongerneedwindowsanddoors?
A.Peoplelovedwanderingfromshoptoshop.
B.Theshopsdidn'tneedtokeepoutbadweather.
C.Shoppersweremorecomfortableinsuchshops.
D.Mallscouldcontainmuchmorethanjustshops.
【答案】16.A17.C18.B
【原文】
VictorGreen,anAmericanarchitect,revolutionizedshoppinginthe1950sbycreatingthetypeofshopping
centerthatwenowcallashoppingmall.Green'saimwastoprovideapleasant,quietandspaciousshopping
environmentwithlargecarparks,whichusuallymeantbuildinginsuburbs.Healsowantedpeopletobeableto
shopinallkindsofweather.Heinsistedonusingbuildingdesignsthatheknewpeoplewouldfeelcomfortable
with,butpleasetheminlandscapedstreetsthatwereentirelyenclosedandoftencoveredwithacurvedglassroof.
Thiswasdonetoimitatesomeoftheoldershoppingareasofcitycenters.Butwhilethesehousedonlysmall
specialtyshops,Green9sshoppingmallswereonamuchgranderscale.Accesstothewholeshoppingmasswas
gainedbyusingthemaindoors,whichseparatedtheshoppingstreetsfromtheparkingareasoutside.Astherewas
noneedtokeepoutbadweather,shopsnolongerneededwindowsanddoorsandpeoplecouldwanderfreelyfrom
shoptoshop.Inmanycitiesshoppingmallsnowcontainmuchmorethanjustshops.Cinemas,restaurantsand
otherformsofentertainmentarealsogrowinginpopularity.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
19.Whendidthewomen'sliberationmovementbegin?
A.Inthe1690s.B.Inthe1860s.C.Inthe1890s.D.Inthe1960s.
20.Whatdomanywomenwantinwork?
A.Tobepaidmorethantheirmalecolleagues.
B.Tobegiventhesamechancetosucceed.
C.Towinrespectfromtheirmalecolleagues.
D.Togetpromotedmorequicklythantheirmalecolleagues.
21.Whatisthewomen'sliberationmovementconcernedwith?
A.Women'sabilitytodoimportantjobs.
B.Howtohavemorefreedom.
C.Concreteissuesaswellasattitudesandbeliefs.
D.Howtocontributetothecommunities.
【答案】19.D20.B21.C
【原文】
Haveyouheardofthewomen'sliberationmovement?Itbeganinthe1960s.Therearemanyaspectsofthe
women'sliberationmovement.Somewomenwantfullequalitywithmenineveryaspectoflife.Inmarriage,they
wanthusbandsandwivestosharealloftheworkandresponsibilitiesofahomeandfamily.Inwork,theywant
womenandmentohavethesamejobsandthesamechancetosucceed.Theywantwomentobepaidjustasmuch
asmenarefbrthesamework.Otherwomenagreewithsomeoftheideasofwomen'sliberation.Theywantthe
samepayiftheyholdthesamejobasaman.Athome,however,theydonotexpecttheirhusbandstoshareinthe
cleaning,cooking,andotherhouseholdjobs.
Itisimportanttorememberthatthewomen'sliberationmovementisnotconcernedonlywithconcreteissues.
Themovementisalsoconcernedwithattitudesandbeliefs.Somewomendonotthinktheyarecapableofdoing
anythingimportant.Thewomen'sliberationmovementwouldliketohelpthesewomenimprovetheirviewof
themselves.Manywomenhavetakenjobs,havehelpedothers,haveraisedhealthychildren,andhavedonemany
otherthingstocontributetotheircommunities.Theyhaveshownthattheyarecapableofbeinggoodleadersand
ofdoingmanyimportantthings.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
22.Whatdoesthespeakeradviseyoutodofirstifyouarelostinthewoods?
A.Sitdownandtrytocalmyourself.B.Runtothepointwhereyou'reseen.
C.Followastreamreachingalakeorriver.D.Memorizetherouteinthewoods.
23.Whatwillhappenifyoufollowanunknownstreaminthewoods?
A.Youmayendupenteringawonderland.
B,Youmaygetdrownedinasuddenflood.
C.Youmayexposeyourselftounexpecteddangers.
D.Youmayfindawayoutwithoutknowingit.
24.Whatshouldyoudobeforeyougointothewoodsaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Checkthelocalweather.B.Findamapandacompass.
C.Prepareenoughfoodanddrink.D.Informsomeoneofyourplan.
【答案】22.A23.C24,D
【原文】Ifyouarelostinthewoods,alittleknowledgecanturnwhatsomepeoplecallahardshipintoan
enjoyablestayawayfromthetroublesofmodemsociety.Whenyouthinkyou'relost,sitdownonalogorarock,
orleanagainstatree,andrecitesomethingthatyouhavememorized,tobringyourmindtoapointwhereitis
undercontrol.Don'trunblindly.Ifyoumustmove,don'tfollowastreamunlessyouknowit,andinthatcase,
you'renotlost.Streamsnormallyflowthroughwetlandbeforetheyreachalakeorriver.Thoughtherearemore
eatableplants,theremayalsobewildanimals,poisonoussnakes,andotherdangers.Manyexpertsfeelthatitis
thewisesttowalkuphill.Atthetopofmosthillsandmountainsaretrailslivingbacktocivilizations.Ifthereare
notrails,youhavemuchbetterchancestobeseenontopofthehill.Andyoumayevenspotahighwayora
railroadfromthispoint.Nowadays,thefirstwaysomeonewillsearchforyouisbyair.Inawetlandorindense
growth,youareveryhardtospot.Anytimeyougointothewoods,somebodyshouldknowwhereyou'regoing,
andwhenyouareexpectedtoreturn.Also,whensomeonecomeslooking,youshouldbeabletosignaltothem.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
25.Whatisnotmentionedasonereasonofthepopularityofcoloring-inbooks?
A.Peopleareboredwithelectronicdevices.
B.Peoplecanpickupdrawingskillsfromcoloring-inbooks.
C.Childhoodmemoriescanbebroughttopeople.
D.Peoplecanexperienceasimplerandquieterlife.
26.Whyaresalesofpencilsrising?
A.Becausesocialmediapromotepencilsales.
B.Becausepencilsfallvictimtodigitalage.
C.Becausegoodcoloring-inworksneedgoodpencils.
D.Becausepencilsareneededbyhikers.
27.HowdoesFaberCastelldealwiththerisingdemand?
A.Byraisingpencilprices.
B.Byexpandingitsfactories.
C.Byhiringmoreworkers.
D.Byincreasingworkshifts.
【答案】25.B26.C27.D
【原文】AScottishillustratorhasbecomesurprisinglysuccessfulbecauseofher“coloring-in”booksfor
grown-ups.JohannaBasfbrd'sbooksofcraftedfill-indrawingshavecausedahugedemandfromthoseseekingto
switchofffromlaptopsandcomputergames.Today,peoplelikecoloring-inbecausetheyarefedupwithdigital
life.Thereissomethingniceaboutpickingupapencilanddrawing.Youarenotgoingtogetinterruptedbysocial
media.Besides,thereisalsoanelementofchildhoodmemoryinvolved.Everytimeyoudoabitofcoloringin,
youprobablywon'tbethinkingabouthousemortgageorjobtroubles.Andlikeothermiddle-classcrazessuchas
hikingorbaking,coloring-inappealstopeoplelookingforasimplerandquieterlife.Now,havingalreadytopped
thebest-sellerbooklists,Basfbrd'sbooksarealsogivingahugepushtoglobalsalesforpencils,asmost
coloring-infansbelievethatproducingcoloring-inmasterpieceslargelydependsonhigh-qualitypencils.Farfrom
beingvictimsofthedigitalage,pencilmanufacturersarenowstrugglingtodealwithgrowingdemand.Faber
Castell,theworld'slargestwoodpencilmanufacturer,revealsthatinordertomeetwiththehugedemand,itis
nowhavingtorunextrashiftsatitsfactories.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
28.Howistheheattransportedthroughpipestotherocks200metersbelow?
A.Byusingaspecialtypeofliquid.
B,Byabsorbingtheheatfromtheceiling.
C.Byfixingadeviceontheinsidecoating.
D.Byremovingpressurefromthepipes.
29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutSWG3inGlasgow,Scotland?
A.Ithassuccessfullyachievedzero-carbonemission.
B.Renewableenergyisusedtheretopowerlightsandheating.
C.ItisabletosupplyalltheheatingintheareaofGlasgow.
D.Itattractsprofessionaldancerstohaveagreattimethere.
30.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?
A.Anewmachinetotransformheatenergy.
B.Arevolutionarybatterythatstoresheat.
C.AninnovativeprojectcalledBodyheat.
D.Aglobaldiscussiononfightingclimatechange.
【答案】28.A29.B30.C
【原文】
AnartsvenuecalledSWG3inGlasgow,Scotlandhaslaunchedasystemthatusestheheatproducedby
dancingasasourceofenergy.Themoreenergeticallypeopledance,themoreheattheycreate.Devicesonthe
ceilingabsorbheatfrominsidetheclubandtransportitthroughpipesusingaspecialtypeofliquidcalledacarrier
fluid.Theheatenergytravelsinto12holesdrilledintothegroundtobestored200metresbelow.Theheatenergy
canbestoredintherockslikeathermalbatterythatstoresenergyasheatuntilitisneeded.Anothersystemthen
movestheheattoareasthatneedwarming.
Theproject,whichiscalledBodyheat,wasofficiallylaunchedon6October,anditwastestedduringthe
climateconferenceinGlasgowinNovember2021.Altheevent,worldleadersdiscussedhowtotackleclimate
change.Thesystemstoredtheheatfromvisitorsandusedittopowerlightsandheating.Now,theownersof
SWG3saythey'llbeabletoswitchofftheirgasboilersanduseBodyheattosupplyalltheirheating.Thiswould
adduptobigsavingsintheamountofcarbondioxidetheyproduce.Thehopeisthatby2025,SWG3willnotbe
releasinganycarbondioxideintotheatmosphere.
DrJonGluyas,fromDurhamUniversitypraisedtheBodyheatprojectasa“reallygoodmove“Hesaidit
couldhelpwiththeenergycrisisintheUKbyproducingmoreenergyhereinsteadofhavingtorelyonbuying
energyfromothercountries.Besides,peoplearereallymakingGlasgowgreener-whilehavingagreattime.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答一下小題。
31.Whatisthespeaker?
A.Ahost.B.Apatient.C.Adoctor.D.Avolunteer.
32.WhichofthefollowingjobsismorelikelytoleadtoAlzheimer'sdisease?
A.Lawyer.B.Driver.C.Researcher.D.Governmentofficer.
33.HowcanpeopleprobablyreducetheriskofgettingAlzheimer'sdisease?
A.Byreadingbooksregularly.
B.Bychangingyourdemandingjob.
C.Bydevelopingsomechallenginghobbies.
D.Byexercisingregularlyandeatinghealthily.
【答案】31.A32.B33.D
【原文JWelcome,everyone.ThisisAllanfromDoctors'Research.Asweallknow,yourjobnotonlyaffectsyour
income,qualityoflife,andhappiness,butitalsoaffectsyourhealth.Anewstudyhassuggestedthathavingan
interestingjobinyourfortiesmayreduceyourriskofgettingAlzheimer'sdiseaseinoldage.Afterexamining
over100,000volunteers,theresearchersfoundthatpeoplelikegovernmentofficersandlawyersareathirdless
likelytosufferfromAlzheimer'sdiseasethanvehicledriversandmachineoperators.Althoughlotsofstudies
havesuggestedthatkeepingthebrainactivebychallengingyourselfregularlylikelyreducestheriskof
Alzheimer'sdisease,noneofthestudieshasfoundthatmentallydemandinghobbies,likedoingpuzzles,havethe
sameeffect.Nordoesreading.Onthecontrary,regularexerciseandahealthydietarerecommendedinhelping
lowertherisktosomedegree.
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
34.WhatdidSeligmanthinkoftraditionalpsychology?
A.Itsolvedallpsychologicalproblems.
B.Itlackedattentiononwhatwasgoodaboutlife.
C.Itignoredresearchintotreatingmentalillnesses.
D.Itwasdevelopingtooslowly.
35.Whatispositivepsychologyblamedfor?
A.Itwasconfusedwithpositivethinking.B.It'sstillnotascienceyet.
C.Itignoresindividualdiversity.D.Itdoesn'tpresentenoughfindings.
36.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Theoriginandfactsofpositivepsychology.
B,Theadvantagesofpositivepsychology.
C.People'sopinionsaboutpositivepsychology.
D.Thespecialcasesinpositivepsychology.
【答案】34.B35.C36.A
【原文】
Whilepsychologistshavestudiedtopicslikehappiness,satisfactionandotherhumanstrengthsfordecades,
positivepsychologywasn'tofficiallyidentifiedasabranchofpsychologyuntil1998whenMartinSeligmanwas
electedpresidentoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation.Seligmansuggestedthatpsychologyhadbecometoo
focusedonmentalillness.Althoughsuchanattitudehadproducedvaluabletreatmentsthathelpedpeoplebecome
lessunhappy,italsomeantthatpsychologywasneglectingwhatwasgoodaboutlife.
Seligmancalledforresearchintowhatmakesnormalpeople'slivespositiveandfulfilling.Hestatedthat
psychologyshouldbejustasconcernedwithcreatingthegoodthingsinlifeasitiswithfixingthebad.From
theseideas,positivepsychologywasborn.Interestinpositivepsychologyhasremainedhigheversince.Research
inthefieldhasgeneratedtensofthousandsofacademicpapers.
Today,positivepsychologyissometimesconfusedwithpositivethinking.Inessence,positivepsychologyis
ascience,andtherefore,itusesresearchbasedonthescientificmethodstoreachitsconclusions.Incomparison,
positivethinkingisratherathinkingpattern.
Despiteitsongoingpopularity,positivepsychologyhasstillbeencriticizedbysomepeople.Amajorconcern
isthatpositivepsychologyfailstotakeindividualdifferencesintoaccount.Insteaditpresentsfindingsasifthey
willworkforeveryoneinthesameway.Asaresult,thesciencedoesn'tworkwellinmanycases.
(Nowlistenagain,please.)
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
37.WhydidtheNagybrotherscreateCFF?
A.Becausetheywantedtoproducecheapcoffee.
B.Becausetheycouldn'tbearthetasteofordinarycoffee.
C.Becausetheydidn'twantcoffeetodamagetheirteeth.
D.Becausetheywantedtohavecoffeewithstrongerflavor.
38.HowistheCFFmadecolorless?
A.Byonlyusingcoffeebeansandwater.B.Byavoidingartificialflavorsandsugar.
C.Byphysicalprocessing.D.Byaddingsomematerials.
39.Whydocustomershavetowaitfortheironlineorders?
A.Becausedrinkers'reviewsvary.B.Becauseit'sonlyavailableintheU.K.
C.Becauseitisexpensive.D.Becausetherearetoomanyonlineorders.
【答案】37.C38.C39.D
【原文】
Manypeopledaren'tconsumetoomuchcoffeebecauseitwillreallydamagetheirwhiteteeth.Well,thanks
totheworld'sfirstcolorlesscoffee,youdon'thavetobeworriedanymore.
Aftergettingtiredoflookingforacoffeedrinkthatdidn'tdamagetheirteeth,DavidandAdamNagy,two
brothers,decidedtocreateitthemselves.CallingtheirinnovativedrinkCFF,theNagybrothersclaimthattheir
colorlesscoffeeismadeentirelyfromhigh-qualitycoffeebeansandpurewater,withnoartificialflavorsorsugars
added.What'smostspecialaboutitisthatit'smadecolorlessthroughphysicalprocessinginsteadofadding
certainsubstances.
Andearlyreviewsaboutthetasteofthecoffeepaintedaconfusingpicture.Somepeopledescribeditas
drinkable,morelikewaterwithalighttaste.Butsomeregardeditasastrongdrinkwithheavyflavor.Thesad
newsisthattheworld'sfirstcolorlesscoffeeiscuiTentlyonlyavailableintheUK,atahighpriceof£5.99for
twobottles.Thoughyoucanalsoorderitonline,you'llhavetowaitabitbeforeyougettodrinkanyofit.This
unusualproducthasapparentlygottoomanycoffeeenthusiastsinterestedandonlineordersexploded,sothe
companyiscurrentlyrunningonafour-weekdelay.
(Nowlistenagain,please.)
聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
40.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutcapsaicin,achemicalfoundinspicyfood?
A.ItisusedasmedicineinLatinAmerica.
B.Itbringsbenefitstoyourtongue.
C.Itcanspreadseedsinnature.
D.Itcancauseafeelingofpain.
41.Accordingtothepassage,whydopeopleenjoychilipeppers?
A.Becausetheybringakindofnervousexcitement.
B.Becausetheycontainanti-cancerproperties.
C.Becausetheyaredangerouslybeautiful.
D.Becausetheycanturnanimalsaway.
42.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytellus?
A.Whatscientistshaveknownaboutcapsaicin.
B.WhychilipeppersareusedinSichuancuisine.
C.Howhotfoodaffectsyourbodyandfeelings.
D.Wherepeoplecanfindthebestspicyfood.
【答案】40.D41.A42.C
【原文】
FromLatinAmericatoSichuanprovince,chilipeppersandtheirfamousburningtaste
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