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A
Theinternetisaplacewherewecantalkfreely.Butitisalsoaplacewherewepay
littleattentiontowhetherornotourlanguagecompetence(6自力)isbecomingpoorer.
AccordingtoarecentsurveybyChinaYouthDaily,morethan76percentofyoung
peopleinChinasaidtheyfelttheirChineselanguageskillshavedeclined.Theydon't
usecomplexrhetoricaltechnique(修辭手法)asoftenanymore.Itisbelievedthat
digitaltechnologyandinternetmemes(表情包)havechangedtheircommunication
habits.
Forexample,directexpressionisthepreferredwaytocommunicateonline.Whenone
seesomethingfunny,onewillsimplytypehahahaorusethecry-laughemoji,Beijing
YouthDailynoted.
Also,copyandpaste(粘貼)"cultureisgettingpopular.Peoplesimplypickup
expressionsfromtheinternetwithoutmuchthought.Manybegintouseafixedsetof
sentencepatterns,suchaswheneveryoudisagreewitheachother,you…(——言不合
就….).
CaiXiaojia(notherrealname),ateacherfromFuzhou,toldChinaYouthDailythat
wordsingeneralarebeingusedless.Forinstance,peoplecansharephotosonlinewith
littleneedforwordstodescribethem.
Ifthistrendcontinues,itcouldinfluenceourwayofthinking,People'sDailynoted.
Whenweuseexpressionswithoutthinking,itmeanswehavebecometoolazyto
expressourrealfeelings.Ifteenagersadoptcasual(不正式)methodsofexpression
likeemojis,theycouldlosetheabilitytousewordsproperly.
Toimproveourlanguageskills,expertssuggestthatweshouldtrytothink
independentlyanddevelopourownlanguagelogic(邏輯).Theyalsosuggestthatwe
shouldreadmoreworksofliterature(X#).Keepusingvariouswordstoshowyour
uniquefeelings,"saidShenXiaolong,aprofessorintheChinesedepartmentatFudan
University.
1.WhatdoesthesurveybyChinaYouthDailyshow?
AAbout76percentofChinesepeoplearelosingtheirlanguageskills.
B.OverthreequartersofyoungChinesepeoplethinktheirlanguageskillshave
weakened.
C.Rhetoricaltechniqueisbecominglessimportantinthedigitalera.
D.YoungChinesepeopledon*tneedtousewordstodescribephotostheyposted.
2.WhatdoParagraphs3and4mainlytellus?
A.Whatpeoplesnewcommunicationhabitsare.
B.Whichphrasesaremostpopularontheinternet.
C.Whyyoungpeoplelikeusingemojis.
D.Whereyoungpeoplelearnnewexpressions.
3.Duetothecontinueduseofdirectexpressionsandemojis.peoplecould
become.
A.goodatthinkingcreativelyB.unabletousewordsproperly
c.lessinterestedintalkingwithothersD.satisfiedwiththeirlaziness
4Whatcanwedotoimproveourlanguageskills?
AThinklikeanadult.B.Stopusingemojis.
C.Readworksofliterature.D.Usedifficultlanguage.
參考答案:BABC
B
ElvisPresley,knownastheKingofRockandRoll(搖滾之王)isoneofthemost
well-knownmusicalartistsintheUS.Hischarm(魅力)madehimafavoritefigurein
thepubliceye.AlthoughIwasborninadifferentareathanwhenhewaspopular,I
stillfellinlovewithhismusic.
Presley'ssongsarestillwell-lovedinAmericatoday.Forexample,Canadiansinger
ShawnMendesrecentlyperformedHoundDog,oneofPresley'smostfamous
songs.ThroughoutbarsacrosstheUS,Presley'smostpopularsongsareoftenplayed.
OneofPresley'slegacies(遺產(chǎn))ishisluxurious(奢華的)house:Graceland.Graceland
isopentothepublicandisapopulartouristspot.IvisitedGracelandandlearned
moreaboutwhathislifewaslike.
Presleywasbornin1935toapoorfamilyinMississippi.Presleywasinterestedin
musicatayoungage.Butitwasn'tuntil1954thathereleasedhisfirstsingle,That's
AllRight.Fromthere,Presleybecamefamousasamusicianandactor.Hisfirstfilm
LoveMeTenderwasahugehit.PresleyservedintheUSmilitaryduringhisperiodof
fameandreleasedevenmorehitsuponhisreturn.
Unfortunately,Presley*slifedidnotgowell.Presleyhadaweightproblem.He
divorced(離婚)hiswifein1973.ElvisPresleydiedattheageof42duetoheart
failure.Presley'searlydeathisconsideredatragedy(悲居U),asfewartistshadthetalent
heowned.
1.ElvisPresleyiswell-knownasa(n).
A.directorB.musicianC.architectD.soldier
2.Paragraph2tellsusthat.
A.PresleymadealotofmoneybysingingB.Presleywrotemanysongs
C.Presley'ssongsarestillpopularD.Presleyusedtosinginbars
3.WhatdoweknowaboutGraceland?
A.Itfirstopenedtothepublicinl973.B.Presley'swifeownsit.
C.PeoplecanlearnmoreaboutPresleythere.DItistheplacewherePresleywas
born.
4.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?
A.Theauthorlikesrockmusicverymuch.B.PeoplefeelsadaboutPresley'sdeath.
c.Presleyfocusedonmakingfilmsinhislaterlife.
D.Presley'sdeathisrelatedtohisdivorce.
參考答案:BCCB
C
WhenIwasakid,IwaspartoftheBoyScouts(童子軍).Itisagroupthatprovides
trainingcationinmanyareas,includingphysicalfitness,citizenship(公
民)andpersonalcharacter.
BoyScoutscanearnmeritbadges(勛章)bycompletingtasks.Ifyouearnenough
badges,youcanreachhigherranks(等級),eventuallyreachingEagleScout
thehighestrank.ManyUSpresidents,successfulbusinessmenandfamousathletes
reachedthisrankwhentheywerekids.
However,asthenameshows,BoyScoutsusedtobeonlyforboys.Thereisaseparate
groupcalledGirlScoutsthatoffersthesamekindoftraining,butforgirlsonly.But
thischangedonFebruary1thisyear,whentheBoyScoutsdecidedtoallowgirlsto
join,withthegroupchangingitsnametoScoutsBSA.
GirlScoutswasnothappywiththisdecision.Infact,itfilledalawsuit(訴訟)against
theBoyScoutslastyear,sayingthattheBoyScouts'decisiontoincludegirlsisaform
ofunfaircompetitionandhasconfusedthepublic.Thelawsuitisstillgoingon.
WhenIthinkaboutmyownexperiencewiththeBoyScouts,Irememberallofthe
usefulthingsIlearned.Iknowhowtobuildacampfire.Iknowhowtorescue
someonewhoisdrowning(溺水).1knowhowmygovernmentoperates.
Ilearnedallthesethingthroughscoutingand1don*tseewhygirlsshouldn*tbe
allowedtolearnthem.Traditionalbeliefsaboutgender(13J)aredisappearingover
time.Ithinkthat'satrend(趨勢)thatisworthcontinuing,
1.WhatdoweknowabouttheBoyScouts?
A.Itteachesboysmanydifferentskills.B.Itispartofprimaryschooleducation.
c.ItpreparesboystojointheUSArmy.D.Itissupportedbybusinessmenand
athletes.
2.Paragraph3tellsusthat.
A.theBoyScoutsisnolongeravailableforboys
B.theGirlScoutsonlyprovidesphysicaltraining
C.girlshavebeenallowedtojointheBoyScoutssinceFebruary1
D.ScoutsBSAincludestheBoyScoutsandtheGirlScouts
3.HowdidtheGirlScoutsreacttotheBoyScouts1change?
A.ItdecidedtoworkwiththeBoyScouts.
B.ItfiledalawsuitagainsttheBoyScouts.
C.ItencouragedgirlstojointheBoyScouts.
D.Itcameupwithnewtrainingprograms.
4.WhatistheauthorrsattitudetowardthenewchangeintheScouts?
A.Worried.B.Doubtful.c.Supportive.D.Uninterested.
參考答案:ACBC
D
Whatcolourareiceberg(冰山)?Whiteorblue?Surprisingly,therearegreenicebergs
inAntarctica(南極.Theirunusualcolorhasconfusedscientistsfordecades.But
scientistshavefinallysolvedthemysteryofthegreenicebergs.
Icebergsarelargemassesoficethatfloat(漂?。﹊nthesea.Icebergsformafter
breakingawayfromglaciers(冰川)andiceshelves.
Mosticebergsarewhite.TherearealsomanyicebergsinAntarcticathatare
blue.GlacialicecontainsalotofsmallairbubblesoTheicebergsappeartobeblue
becausetheairbubblesreflectbluelight.
However,therearenoairbubblesingreenicebergs,whichmeanstheseicebergsare
madeoutofseaiceratherthanglacialice.
Butwhydoesseaicelookgreen?ScientistsattheUniversityofWashington,US,
recentlyfoundthereason-ironoxide(氧化鐵).Itcomesfromrockdustfoundonthe
Antarcticmainland.Afterstudyingthegreenicebergs,scientistsfoundthattheyhave
500timesmoreironthanglacialice,accordingtoNewsweek.Theironcomesfrom
bedrockintheocean.Whenglaciersgrind(碾磨)againstbedrock,apowder(粉末)
thatisrichinironiscreated.Thepowderlatermixeswithoceanwater,whichthen
freezesasgreenseaice,StephenWarrenfromtheuniversitysuggested.
Thisisanimportantfinding,asthesegreenicebergscandeliverirontofarpartsofthe
ocean.There,tinyseaplantsusetheironasanutrient(營養(yǎng)物).Wethoughtgreen
icebergswerejustacuriosity,"WarrensaidtoNewsweek.Butnowtheymayactually
beimportant.
1.Accordingtothestory,icebergscanbe
A.white;blue;yellowB.green;blue;yellowC.white;green;blueD.blue:
red;green
2.Whydosomeicebergslookgreen?
A.Becausethereisironoxideinsideofthem.
B.Becauseairbubblesinsidereflectgreenlight.
c.Becausesomeseaplantsarefrozeninside.
D.Becausetheyaremadeoutofbedrock.
3.Wheredoestheironingreenicebergscomefrom?
A.Glacialice.B.Bedrockintheocean.
c.Deadbodiesofseaanimals.D.Industrialwaste.
4.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?
A.GreenicebergscanonlybefoundinAntarctica.
B.Glaciersdon'thaveanycolor.
C.Seaicedoesnotcontainairbubbles.
D.Antarcticanimalsfeedoncolorfulicebergs.
參考答案:CABC
E
ItmaybeararesighttoseeanAmericanchildpracticingyoga(瑜伯Q.Butyogahelps
kidsletout1relaxandstayfocusedatschool,aCaliforniateachersaid.
“Physically」2arealreadyflexible(柔韌)soithelpsthemtokeepthat
flexibilitythattheyalreadyhave;ithelpsthemgetstrongerandhave_3
bodies,"saidLindaMasuhara,ateacherattheYogaSeedstudio.TheYogaSeedisa
charitygroup_4freeyogaclassesforkids.
Tomakehertraining_5,Masuharahasherstudentspretendthey'retrees
blowinginthe_6.ortheysquat(蹲下)likefrogsorflaptheirarmslike
butterflies.
Yogaisakindofmeditation(冥想thatrelaxesthemindandbody,andakeypointof
yogaistobreathing.Sheteachesherstudentstotakedeep_8before
reactingtosomething.Itisaproblem-solvingtoolforchildren,helpingthemthink_
9inastressfulsituation.
GusRussell,11,hasbeendoingyogaforaboutthreeyears."Itwassomethingfunto
dointhemorningbeforeschool.0hesaid."Itmakesme___10likeIdon'thave
anyrequirements(要求).Nooneislike.'Youhavetodothis!Youhavetodothat!'"
AminaNoorani,8.saidyogais"rallyfunandexciting."Itmakesher"reallyrelaxed."
1.A.heatB.stressC.fearD.scream
2.A.girlsB.boysC.childrenD.Americans
3.A.healthierB.smallerC.fresherD.gentler
4.A.takingB.offeringCmissingD.attending
5.A.difficultB.usefulC.funDbusy
6.A.rainB.snowC.windD.sky
7.A.stopB.KeepC.FinishD.control
8.A.breathsB.careC.actionsDlook
9A.powerfullyB.HonestlyC.creativelyD.Clearly
10.A.lookB.FeelC.soundD.taste
參考答案:BCABCCDADB
F
DylanSimonwas6whenhisfatherwaskilledinaroadsidebombexplosion(爆炸)in
Ii?叫.
Dylandoesn'trememberalotabouthisfather.Hedoesn'tliketotalkabout
his_1aboutlosinghisfathereither.
Hismotherwas_2abouthim,nljustwanttomakesurehehasanoutlet(發(fā)
?ffl:),nshesaid.So_3_sheheardaboutthenewCampHometownHeroesprogram,
shewantedhersontogo.
CampHometownHeroesisafreeweeklongsummercamp.It.14helpforchildren
aged7to17whohavelostsomebodythroughmiltaryservice(兵役).There,children
cangohorsebackriding,rockclimbing,learnarchery(射箭).andtakepartinartand
musictherapy(治疔)classesanddiscussiongroupstohelpthem5___difficult
times.
Atthecamp,childrencanalsomeet_6___withthesameexperience.They17each
othertomoveforward.Beingwitheachother,childrenfeelwarmandsafe.Thishelps
them_8Expressingyourfeelingsisusuallythefirstandmost
important___9.torecover.
“Mydeepbeliefisthatcampingcanhaveaninfluenceonallchildren,_10on
thosewhoarehurtingandinneedofsupport/1Willenson,thefounderofCamp
HometownHeroessaid."EverysingleweekIgetaphonecalloramessagefromone
oftheoldcampers-somewhoarenowintheir30s——andtheystillsayhowit
influencedthemintheirlives.
A.plansB.feelingsC.suggestionsD.purposes
2.AcuriousB.nervousC.WorriedD.scared
3.AwhenB.IfC.WhetherD.Though
4.A.givesB.getsC.offersD.makes
5.A.thinkthroughB.workthroughC.lookthroughD.fallthrough
6.A.othersB.otherC.theotherD.another
7.A.hopeB.guideC.encourageD.fight
8.A.expressB.relaxC.listenD.exercise
9.A.lessonB.stepC.wayD.part
10.A.speciallyB.surprisinglyC.especiallyD.usefully
參考答案:BCACBACABC
G
Skillfulstorytellersknowhowtotalkaboutunhappiness.Theyalsoconnectthestory
tothingsthatmighthappenintheirreaderslives.
In1979,theGermanwriterMichaelEnde(1929-1995)releasedabookcalledThe
NeverendingStory.TheheroofthestoryisBastianBalthazarBux.Hehasasad
childhood.Hisfatherdoesn'tlookafterhimverywellbecausehecannotgetoverhis
wife'sdeath.Bastianisbullied(欺負)atschool.
Oneday,Bastianrunsawayfromthebulliesandhidesinabookshop.Hestealsa
bookcalledTheNeverendingStory.Bastianloseshimselfinthebook.
ThebookthatBastianreadsisaboutalandcalledFantastica.TheChildlikeEmpress
(女王)ofFantasticaissickandherlandisintrouble.Adarkforce(力量)called
theNothingisattackingit.Sheasksaboy,Atreyu,tohelpherfighttheNothing
beforeitdestroysFantastica.
Thisbookisveryimaginative.Byreadingit,Bastianforgetshistroubleandbecomes
someonewithamissioninFantastica.HejoinsforceswithAtreyuinthefightagainst
theNothing.
Inreallife,readersaresometimeshappyandsometimesunhappy.Somereadershave
seriousproblems,othershavenone.Butallofthemcanrelate(產(chǎn)生共鳴)toThe
NeverendingStory.Itisawonderfulbookthattellsameaningfulstoryaboutthe
world.
24.Thestoiyiswrittentointroduce
A.someskilledwritersB.awriternamedMichaelEnde
C.animaginaryplacecalledFantasticaD.abookcalledTheNeverendingStory
25.TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph3meansinChinese.
A.走失B.沉浸C.消失D.迷失
26.Whatdoweknowabouttheheroofthebook?
A.BastianliveswithhisfatherinFantastica.
B.ThebookwasbasedonatruestoryofaboynamedBastian.
C.BastiansavedtheempressbyfightingAtreyu.
D.Bastian'slifechangesashereadsaboutFantastica.
27.Whatcanweinferfromthestory?
A.MichaelEndecanbecalledaskillfulwriter.
B.MichaelEndehadasadchildhood.
C.Readers*troubleswilldisappearafterreadingthisbook.
D.Fantasybooksmainlytelusmeaningfulstoriesaboutchildren.
參考答案:DBDA
H
Whilehumansdependontechnologytotravel.,someanimalshavesomethingfar
moreadvanced(x先進).Researchers,mainlyfromOregon
StateUniversity.US.foundthatChinooksalmon,(It魚)havea"built-inGPSHofthe
Earth'smagneticfield(磁場)Itactslikeamapinsidetheirbrain.Thismeanstheyare
abletodirectthemselvesintheoceanassoonastheyareborn.
Scientistsplacedsomebabysalmoninabigswimmingpool.Tocreateamagnetic
fieldthatissimilartotheEarth's,theyputmagneticcoils(線圈)aroundthepool.
Whenthedirectionofthecoilswaschanged,thesalmonbegantochangetheirown
direction.Theystartedtofaceinthedirectionoftheiroceanfeedingarea.*Thisisa
safeplaceintheoceanwheresalmoncanfindfoodtoeat.Whenthescientists
changedthecoilstotheoppositeside,thesalmonalsoturnedintheoppositedirection.
Justbyusingtheir"built-inGPS",thesalmonwereabletofigureoutthedirection
oftheirfeedingarea.
HowdidChinooksalmongettheir"built-inGPS"?The:scientistsbelievethattheir
navigation(導航)skillscamethroughevolution(進化).Thefishthatwereabletoreach
thereachthefeedingarealivedlonger.Thentheycouldpassontheirnavigationskills
totheirbabies.Soifyou'reeverlostandinneedofsomehelp,maybeyoushouldask
asalmontopointyouintherightdirection!
28.Thestorymainlytalksabout.
A.thewideuseofGPStechnology
B.theevolutionoftheChinooksalmon
C.therecentresearchonwhales
D.theChinooksalmon'sabilitytofinddirections
29.AccordingtoParagraph2.weknowthatChinooksalmon.
A.havetheirownbuilt-inmagneticfield
B.gettheirsenseofdirectionbytraininghard
C.canreacttochangesintheEarth'smagneticfield
D.prefertostayintheirsafeplaces
30.WhydidChinooksalmondeveloptheirnavigationskills?
A.Tospeeduptheirevolution.
B.IbchangeEarth'smagneticfield.
C.Ibfindtheirfeedingarea.
D.Toswimfartherintheocean.
31.Thisstoryisprobablytakenfrom.
AanovelB.asciencemagazineC.anadvertisementD.aguidebook
參考答案:DCCB
I
IntheOscar-nominatedfilmUpintheAir(在云端).asGeorgeClooneywalks
throughanairport,audiencescanhearthefamiliarsoundofaChinesemusical
instrument-theerhu.Theinstrumenthasasadandlonelysoundinthisscene.
TheerhuhasbecomemorepopularamongHollywoodfilmmakers.Manycomposers,
directorsandproducersfeelthatthisinstrumentcanaddcolorandemotiontotheir
films.InthemoviePiratesoftheCaribbean:AtWorld*sEnd(加勒比海盜3:世界盡
頭).theerhucanbeheardinChowYun-Fatsscenes.TheerhualsoappearsinKung
FuPandaand2012.Whenpeoplewatchthesemovies,theycanenjoythesoundofthe
erhu.
TheerhuisoftencalledChineseviolin,butinmanywaystheyaredifferent.Likethe
violin,theerhuisastringed(弦)instrumentmadeofnaturalwoodandplayedwitha
bow(琴弓),buttheviolinhasfourstringsandtheerhuhasonlytwo.Whiletheviolin
isplayedhorizontally(水平地).theerhuisplayedvertically(垂直的).Thesounds
madebybothinstrumentsaredifferent.
TheerhuissaidtodatebacktotheTangDynasty(AD618-907).InclassicalChinese
music,theerhuisknownforitssadsound.ThemostfamouserhupieceisMoonlight
onSecondSpring(二泉印月).Itwaswrittenbyamusicianwhowasbornblindand
livedmostofhisshortlifeasahomelessperson.
32.Thefirsttwoparagraphsarewrittentotellusabout.
A.Oscar-nominatedfilms
B.theuseoftheerhuinmovies
c.traditionalChinesemusicalinstruments
D.howpeoplefeelafterhearingtheerhu
33.WhyhastheerhubecomemorepopularamongHollywoodfilmmakers?
A.Becauseitcanmaketheirfilmsmorecolorfulandemotional.
B.Becauseitmatchesthesadthemeoftheirfilms.
C.BecauseaudiencesintheUSenjoyhearingtheerhu.
D.BecausethereareChineseactorsintheirmovies.
34.Whatisthedifferencebetweentheerhuandtheviolin?
A.Theerhuisastringedinstrument.
B.Musicianshavetouseabowtoplaytheerhu.
C.Theyhavedifferentamountsofstrings.
D.Theviolincannotmakesadsoundsliketheerhu.
35.Whatdoweknowfromthestory?
A.TheerhuisthemostfamiliarChinesemusicalinstrumenttoforeignaudiences.
B.Theerhuhasbeenaroundformorethanathousandyears.
C.ClassicalChinesemusicisknownforitssadsound.
D.MoonlightonSecondSpringwaswrittenforhomelesspeople.
參考答案:BACB
J
Itssaidthatbothworkandplayareimportantforadevelopingmind.Thoughit
maybecrucial(IA5)foreveryonetoworkhard,itisalsoimportanttorelaxfromtime
totime.
Lastyear,theaverageamountofleisuretimeforChinesepeoplewas2.84hoursper
day,higherthan2017*saverageof2.27hours,accordingtotheChinaMediaGroup
(CMG).
CMG'ssurveysfocusonthehappinessofChina'spopulation.Thesurveys,which
beganin2006,covermanyareas,includingleisuretime,vacationsandspendinghabits.
Eachyear,CMGsurveysaround100,000households(家庭)acrossthecountry,the
Papernoted.
Thisyear'ssurveyalsoshowedwhatpeopleprefertododuringtheirleisuretime.
Sevenintenpeopleenjoysurfingtheinternet,while55percentliketowatchTVand
46percentprefershopping.
What*smoreinterestingisthatpeopleindifferentprovincesliketododifferent
things.Forexample,peopleinGuangxilikereadingbooks.ThosewholiveinTianjin
prefertogotoaconcertormovie.PeopleinJilinprovinceprefertoexercise.
Ingeneral,peoplearehappierwhentheyhavemoreleisuretime,thesurveysuggests.
Havingenoughleisuretimehasevenbecomemoreimportantthanincomefbr
Chinesepeople,CGTNnoted.
However,itisstillimportanttoworkaswelLWorkinghardduringpartoftheday
makesleisuretimemorevaluableandenjoyable,CCTVNewsreported.
CMGhasalsofoundthatoverthelast1Oyears,Chinesepeoplehavegenerally
becomehappier.In2018,overhalfofChinesepeoplefeltsatisfiedwiththeirlives,the
highestrate(比率)seensince2009.
Fillintheblanks:
LeisuretimeOnaverage,eachpersonhad2.27hoursofleisuretimeperdayin
forChinese2017,while1__________.hoursperdayin2018.
people
TopthreeSurftheinternet:2.
activitiesin
3.55percentofpeople
general
4.people46percentof
PreferredPeopleinGuangxilike6._________.
activities
PeopleinTianjinpreferto7.______.
indifferent
5._________Exerciseisthefavoritefbrpeoplein8._______.
ImportanceAccordingtothesurvey,peoplefeel9.______whentheyhavemore
leisuretime.
In2018.over10.________percentofChinesepeoplefeltsatisfied
withtheirlives.
Day1:1.2,842.70percentofpeople3.WalchTV4.Goshopping
5.provinces6.reading7.gotoaconcertormovie8.Jilin
9.happier10.50
K
Howlongdoesayearlast?Childrenmightsaythatayearlastsforever.Butyour
parentsmightsaythatawholeyearcanpassintheblinkofaneye.Whydoestime
seemtopassfasteraswegetolder?
AccordingtoscientistsfromDukeUniversity,US,ourbrainsdegrade(退化)and
changeovertime.Thisphysicalchangecausestherateatwhichwetakeinandprocess
(處理newinformationtodecline(下降).
Babies,forexample,movetheireyesmuchmoreoftenthanadultsbecausethey're
processingimagesatafasterrate,AdrianBejanfromtheuniversitytoldtheDaily
Mail.Theytakeinalotofinformationanddomanythingsinasingleday.Thismakes
themfeellikeasingledaylastsforalongtime.
However,aspeople'sbrainsdegradeovertime,fewerimagesareprocessedinthe
sameamountoftime.Therefore,olderpeoplereceivelessinformationduringaday
thanyoungerpeople.ThiscausesthingstoseemasthoughttheyYehappeningmore
quickly.
Inaddition,peoplemayalsofeeltimedifferentlyduetopsychological(心里
reasons.Peoplemaymeasuretimebythenumberofmemorableeventsthatcanbe
recalled(回憶)withinacertainperiod.
Haveyouevernoticedthatwhenyourecallyourfirstsfirstdayofschool,firstfamily
vacation,firstbirthdayparty,etc.),theyseemtobeinslowmotion?That'sbecause
when
somethingisafirst,therearemanyexcitingthingstoremember.Recallingthese
memoriesmakesyoufeelliketheytookforever,accordingtoDavidEaglemanofthe
BaylorCollegeofMedicineintheUS.
Formanyadults,lifeisroutine(常規(guī)的).Whentheylookback,theymightfeellike
therearenotmanynovel(新奇的)thingstoremember.Therefbre,timeseemstobe
movingfastertothem.
1.Thephrase"intheblinkofaneye"inParagraph1means
A.directlyB.quicklyC.slowlyD.carefully
2.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph2?
A.Human
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