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According to Eva Murzyn at the University of Dundee, there are at least two possible explanations for this strange situation.
The first is the methods used in the researches. The early studies tended to use questionnaires(问卷), while more modern studies use dream diaries (filled in upon rising in the morning) or so-called “REM-awakening”, which involves interrupting people’s dream-filled periods of sleep to find out what they were dreaming about. People’s memories of their dreams are likely to be less accurate by using the questionnaire approach and they are more likely to reflect their beliefs about the form dreams generally take in an unclear way.
The second explanation has to do with black and white television and film. It"s possible that the sudden increase in black and white film and television during the first half of the last century either affected the form of people’s dreams at that time, or affected their beliefs about the form dreams generally take.
According to Murzyn’s findings, it’s the explanation based on media exposure that carries more weight. She used both questionnaire and diary methods to study the dreams of 30 older (average age 64) and 30 younger people (average age 21).
The methodological technique made no difference to the type of dreams people reported. However, the extremely important thing was that, across both questionnaires and diaries, the older participants (who had had significant early life exposure to black and white media) reported experiencing significantly more black and white dreams over the last ten days than the younger participants (22 per cent vs. 4 per cent).
Another finding was that older participants reported black and white dreams and colorful dreams to be of equal clearness. By contrast, the younger participants reported that the quality of black and white dreams was poorer. This raises the possibility that the younger participants didn’t really have any black and white dreams at all, but were simply regarding poorly remembered dreams as black and white.
小题1:We learn from the text that ______.
A.people in the first half of the last century never had colorful dreams |
B.older people are more likely to have black and white dreams |
C.the dreams of younger people are always colorful |
D.people today don’t have white and black dreams any more |
A.She applied both questionnaire and diary methods to study people’s dreams. |
B.She used diary methods to record people’s dreams. |
C.She chose 60 people to answer her questions about their dreams. |
D.She woke people up to record the colors of their dreams. |
A.be heavier | B.be more powerful | C.be more important | D.be more useful |
A.both older people and younger people could report colorful dreams clearly |
B.young people don’t have any black and white dreams in fact |
C.the color of a person’s dream is decided by one’s age |
D.it is probably the color of media that affects the color of one’s dream |
答案
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:C
小题1:D
解析
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试题【If you dream in color, you’re not alone: the majority of people today claim to h】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Every question has its time and place. It’s perfectly acceptable, for example, to ask "How do you feel?" if you’re visiting a close friend in hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying take a train, or sitting at his desk working, it’s no time to ask him that silly question.
When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays, was in his eighties, someone asked him, "How do you feel?" Shaw put him in his place. "When you reach my age," he said, "either you feel all right or you’re dead."
小题1:According to the writer, greetings such as "how do you feel"_______.
A.show one’s consideration for others. | B.are a good way to make friends |
C.are proper to ask a man in action | D.generally make one feel uneasy. |
A.a man working at his desk. | B.a person having lost a close friend. |
C.a stranger who looks worried. | D.a friend who is ill. |
A.be praised for his efforts. | B.never be asked any question. |
C.not be bothered(烦扰). | D.be discouraged from working so hard. |
A.made him laugh. | B.shown concern for him |
C.made fun of him | D. given him some kind of warning. |
Today my daughter is seven, and I no longer get to read the story.She reads it to me, complete with expressive accents for the story characters.
To say I"m proud of our relationship would be an understatement.We have shared days of joy as well as tragedy.Our time together has strengthened the relationship of love and special "life stuff" that is all our own.
I am richer for having planted the spirit of trust in this gentle little person; we have grown together spiritually, learning much from each other.The special times we spend together, like nights by a Pinocchio lamp, create memories that we will treasure for the rest of our lives.
So it is with all of our relationships.The trust factor is vital for relationships to develop.Think of one of your fondest memories, and you will no doubt find a remarkable relationship at its center--one with a spiritual quality that shines outward from the heart.
Time together, caring acts, and unconditional love build trust.I suggest that we each spend plenty of time with our personal "Pinoechio lamps"--those special ways that we choose to strengthen our relationships.
Relationships take time to develop and maintain.It is not always easy, but the results are priceless."Nights by a Pinoechio lamp", wherever those might be for you, will create enduring relationships of golden "life stuff", spiritual gifts that no one can take away.
小题1:The underlined words in the third paragraph refer to all EXCEPT ______.
A.hands" shadow dancing on the wall |
B.reading bed stories |
C.sharing each other"s tragedy |
D.praying to the angels for goodnight |
A.The author thinks the relationship with his daughter is so simple that he can"t describe with plenty of words. |
B.If you take time to attempt to build relationship, you will find it easy to get the satisfactory results. |
C.Plant the spirit of trust into others and you will create valuable memories for each other. |
D.It"s not worth spending time developing relationship if you meet the failure at last. |
A.To recall his fondest memories. |
B.To stress the importance of trust in building relationships. |
C.To explain how to create valuable memories. |
D.To tell the readers how to educate children. |
A.Life Stuff Of Your Own |
B.Nights by a Pinocchio Lamp |
C.Unconditional gifts---Love |
D.A spiritual quality shining outward from the heart |
My first memories of acts of kindness are from when I was about 12 years old. From then on I always 36 at home and with friends.
That winter I notice that many 37 people had difficulty getting to the 38 store after a snowstorm. So I started to spend part of a 39 Saturday knocking at apartment doors to ask if any one needed 40 from the store. The grocery store was down a huge hill and I would bring 41 a couple of bags of groceries for them. I liked it and it made them so 42 .
It started with 43 alone and then the number grew. A short time later, my 44 in the building asked what I was doing and a couple of them 45 and it became a routine. I 46 asked for or took money for it. Sometimes the ladies 47 slip the change in my pocket. I would just buy something the next time to give to them, 48 flowers or a card. I did this every 49_ up to when I left to go to college.
When I was away at 50 , many people asked my mom how I was doing. Through those conversations she 51 what I used to do -—I had never told her.
Now, I’m a teacher and teaching my students the art of true 52 ; Everyone in the world needs help, and everyone can also 53 help. The image of those old people’s happiness caused by my 54 of goodwill appears in my mind every time I have the chance to do something 55 . This is the power of charity.
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I was in high school and at the time my sister was too young to 38 . She wanted to help, 39 she made many chocolate chip cookies for me to 40 and hand out to people. When getting to the shelter, I passed out the 41 . I began making sandwiches and 42 them with the crowd. I had the containers with my sister’s 43 in them and began to 44 around, offering them to anyone near me.
I approached an 45 gentleman and said, “ Sir, would you like a cookie?” He stopped and turned around, looked at me and said, “What did you say? Did you call me sir?” I told him I had, and his eyes 46 a little bit and said, “ No one has 47 called me sir.’ So he was completely moved.
It 48 me.
I explained I had been raised that 49 color and social status, everyone deserved respect. It 50 me to think that just because he was homeless, no one 51 him the honor. It broke my heart. I just didn’t understand 52 no one ever called him sir. I had never thought that anyone was below me because I wasn’t raised that way. Every 53 person deserves to be treated with respect. Years later, I still carry that memory and the 54 it taught me. Sometimes, what we take for granted can 55 make a difference in someone’s life.
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David was a small boy in ragged clothes.I had often wondered what kind of home life David had, and what kind of mother could send her son to school dressed so 37 for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots, or gloves.But something made David 38 .I can still remember he was always 39 a smile and willing to help.He always stayed after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor.We never talked much.He 40 just simply smile and ask what else he could do, then thank me for letting him stay and slowly head for home
Weeks passed and the 41 over the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of school before the holiday break.I smiled in 42 as the last of them hurried out of the door.Turning around I saw David quietly standing by my desk.
"I have something for you." he said and 43 from behind his back a small box. 44 it to me, he said anxiously, "Open it." I took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped it.I lifted the lid and to my surprise saw nothing.I looked at David’s smiling face and back into the box and said, "The box is nice, David, but it’s 45 ."
"Oh no it isn’t" said David."It’s full of love.My mum told me before she died that love was something you couldn’t see or touch unless you know it’s there."
Tears filled my eyes 46 I looked at the proud dirty face that I had rarely given attention to.After that Christmas, David and I became good friends and I never forgot the meaning 47 the little empty box set on my desk.
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