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TESTFORENGLISHMAJORS(2019)
-GRADEFOUR-
TIMELIMIT:150MIN
PARTILISTENINGCOMPREHENSION(25MIN)
SECTIONAMINI-LECTURE
Inthissectionyouwillhearamini-lecture.YouwillhearthelectureONCEONLY.Whilelisteningtothe
mini-lecture,pleasecompletethegap-fillingtaskonANSWERSHEETONEandwriteNOMORETHANTHREE
WORDSforeachgap.Makesurewhatyoufillinisbothgrammaticallyandsemanticallyacceptable.Youmayusethe
blanksheetfornote-taking.
YouhaveTHIRTYsecondstopreviewthegap-fillingtask.
Now,listentothemini-lecture.Whenitisover,youwillbegivenTHREEminutestocheckyourwork.
SECTIONBINTERVIEW
InthissectionyouwillhearTWOinterview.Attheendofeachinterview,fivequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhat
wassaid.BoththeinterviewandthequestionswillbespokenONCEONLY.Aftereachquestiontherewillbea
ten-secondpause.Duringthepause,youshouldreadthefourchoicesof[A],[B],[C],and[D],andmarkthebest
answertoeachquestiononANSWERSHEETTWO.
YouhaveTHIRTYsecondstopreviewthechoices.
Now,listentothefirstinterview.Questions1to5arebasedonfirstinterview.
1.A.Environmentalissues.B.Endangeredspecies.
C.Globalwarming.D.Conservation.
2.A.Itisthoroughlyproved.B.Itisdefinitelyveryserious.
C.Itisjustavariation.D.Itischangingourwaysofliving.
3.A.Protectionofanimals5habitats.B.Negativehumanontheenvironment.
C.Frequentabnormalontheearth.D.Thewoman5sattitudetotheearth.
4.A.Natureshoulditscourse.B.Peopletakeforgranted.
C.Humanaretheearth.D.Animalsstayawayfromzoos.
5.A.Objective.B.Pessimistic.C.Skeptical.D.Subjective.
6.A.Teachers5resistancetochange.B.Students5inadequateabilitytoread.
C.Teachers5misunderstandingofsuchliteracy.D.Students5indifferencetothenewmethod.
7.A.Abilitiestocompletechallengingtasks.B.Abilitiestolearnsubjectmatterknowledge.
C.Abilitiestoperformbetterinschoolwork.D.Abilitiestoperformdisciplinarywork.
8.A.Recallingspecificinformation.B.Understandingparticulardetails.
C.Examiningsourcesofinformation.D.Retellingahistoricalevent.
9.A.Engagingliteracyandexpertsintheprogram.
B.Helpingteacherswhatdisciplinaryliteracyis.
Now,listentothesecondinterview.Questions6to10arebasedonthesecondinterview.
C.Teachingdisciplinarypracticesbyliteracyteachers.
D.Designinglearningstrategieswithfrombothsides.
lO.A.Toargueforacase.B.Todiscussadispute.
C.Toexplainaproblem.D.Topresentdetails.
PARTIIREADINGCOMPREHENSION(45MIN)
SECTIONAMULTIPLE-CHOICEQUESTIONS
Inthissectionthereareseveralpassagesfollowedbyfourteenmultiplechoicequestions.Foreachmultiple
choicequestion,therearefoursuggestedanswersmarked[A],[B],[C]and[DJ.Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthe
bestanswerandmarkyouranswersonANSWERSHEETTWO.
PASSAGEONE
(1)Whenitcametoconcealinghistroubles,TommyWilhelmwasnotlesscapablethanthenextfellow.Soatleast
hethought,andtherewasacertainamountofevidencetobackhimup.Hehadoncebeenanactor一no,notquite,anextra
一andheknewwhatactingshouldbe.Also,hewassmokingacigar,andwhenamanissmokingacigar,wearingahat,he
hasanadvantage;itishardertofindouthowhefeels.Hecamefromthetwenty-thirdfloordowntothelobbyonthe
mezzaninetocollecthismailbeforebreakfast,andhebelieved一hehoped一thathelookedpassablywell:doingallright.
(2)MostoftheguestsattheHotelGlorianawerepasttheageofretirement.AlongBroadwayintheSeventies,
Eighties,andNineties,agreatpartofNewYork'svastpopulationofoldmenandwomenlives.Unlesstheweather
istoocoldorwettheyfillthebenchesaboutthetinyrailedparksandalongthesubwaygratingsfromVerdiSquareto
ColumbiaUniversity,theycrowdtheshopsandcafeterias,thedimestores,thetearooms,thebakeries,thebeautyparlors,the
readingroomsandclubrooms.AmongtheseoldpeopleattheGloriana,Wilhelmfeltoutofplace.Hewascomparatively
young,inhismiddleforties,largeandblond,withbigshoulders;hisbackwasheavyandstrong,ifalreadyalittlestoopedor
thickened.Afterbreakfasttheoldguestssatdownonthegreenleatherarmchairsandsofesinthelobbyandbegantogossip
andlookintothepapers.
(3)Neverthelesshefollowedhisdailycourseandcrossedthelobby.
(4)Rubin,themanatthenewsstand,hadpooreyes.Theymaynothavebeenactuallyweakbuttheywerepoorin
expression,withlacylidsthatfurleddownatthecomers.Hedressedwell.ltdidn'tseemnecessary一hewasbehindthe
countermostofthetime-buthedressedverywell.Hehadonarichbrownsuit;thecuffsembarrassedthehairsonhissmall
hands.HeworeaCountessMarapaintednecktie.AsWilhelmapproached,Rubindidnotseehim:hewaslookingout
dreamilyattheHotelAnsonia,whichwasvisiblefromhiscomer,severalblocksaway.TheAnsonia,theneighborhood5s
greatlandmark,wasbuiltbyStanfordWhite.ltlookslikeabaroquepalacefromPragueorMunichenlargedahundredtimes,
withtowers,domes,hugeswellsandbubblesofmetalgonegreenfromexposure,ironfretworkandfestoons.
(5)ThenRubinsaid,"Yourdadisintobreakfestalready,theoldgentleman.5,
“Oh,yes?Aheadofmetoday?”
"That'sarealknocked-outshirtyougoton,AAsaidRubin."Where'sitfrom,Saks?”
"No,ifsaJackFagman一Chicago.5,
(6)Evenwhenhisspiritswerelow,Wilhelmcouldstillwrinklehisforeheadinapleasingway.Someoftheslow,
silentmovementsofhisfacewereveryattractive.Hewentbackastep,asiftostandawayfromhimselfandgetabetterlook
athisshirt.Helikedtoweargoodclothes,butoncehehadputitoneacharticleappearedtogoitsownway.Wilhelm,
laughing,pantedalittle;histeethweresmall;hischeekswhenhelaughedandpuffedgrewround,andhelookedmuch
youngerthanhisyears.Intheolddayswhenhewas.
(7)"Hikethisdove-graycolor,"hesaidinhissociable,good-naturedway."Itisn'twashable.Youhavetosenditto
thecleaner.ltneversmellsasgoodaswashed.Butit'saniceshirt.ltcostsixteen,eighteenbucks.55
11.Wilhelmhopedhelookedallrightotolobbyhewantedto.
A.leaveagoodimpressionB.givehisfatherasurprise
C.showhisactingpotentialD.disguisehislowspirit
12.Wilhelmhadsomethingintheoldgueststhattheyall.
A.livedalifeB.likedtogossips
C.idledtheirtimeawayD.likedtogetupearly
13.Howdidfeelwhenhecrossingthelobby(Para.2)?
C.Hewasateasetheold.D.Hewasaboutajoboffer.
A.Hefeltwascoming.B.Hewashis即herwaslate.
14.WliichpartofRubin'sclothesmadehimlookparticularlyawkward?(Para.4)?
A.Thenecktie.B.Thecuffs.C.Thesuit.D.Theshirt.
15.Whatcanwelearntheauthor'sdescriptionofclothes?
A.Hisshirthimlookbetter.B.Hecaredmuchhisclothes.
C.Helikeainhisshirt.D.Theclothesneverquitematched.
PASSAGETWO
(1)Bythe1840sNewYorkwastheleadingcommercialcityoftheUnitedStates.Ithadlongsinceoutpaced
Philadelphiaasthelargestcityinthecountry,andeventhoughBostoncontinuedtobeveneratedastheculturalcapitalofthe
nation,itsimagehadbecomesomewhatlanguid;ithadnotkeptupwiththeimplicationsofthenewlyindustrialized
economy,ofadiversifiedetlinicpopulation,oroftherapidlyrisingmiddleclass.(2)Thepennypaperhadfounditsfirst
successinNewYork.Bythemid-1830sBenDay'sSunwasdrawingreadersfromallwalksoflife.Ontheotherhand,the
Sunwasaskimpysheetprovidinglittlemorethanminordiversions;fewtodaywouldcallitanewspaperatall.
(3)OfficiallyhewasaWhig(andlateraRepublican),butheseldomgavecomforttohischosenparty.Bennett,on
theotherhand,hadlongsincecuthispoliticalties,andalthoughhispapercoveredlocalandnationalpoliticsfollyandhe
wentafterpoliticianswithhammerandtongs,Bennettwasacynic,adistrusterofallsettledvalues.Hedidnotregardhimself
asanintellectual,althoughinfeethewasbettereducatedthanGreeley.Bythe1840stwogiantsburstintothefield,editors
whowouldrevolutionizejournalism,wouldbringthenewspaperintothemodemage,andshowhowitcouldbeinfluential
inthenationallife.Thesetwogiants,neitherofwhomhasbeentreatedkindlybyhistory,wereJamesGordonBennettand
HoraceGreeley.BennettfoundedhisNewYorkHeraldin1835,lessthantwoyearsaftertheappearanceoftheSun.Horace
GreeleyfoundedhisTribunein1841.BennettandGreeleywerethemostinnovativeeditorsinNewYorkuntilaftertheCivil
War.TheirnewspapersweretheleadingAmericanpapersoftheday,
(4)AsdifferentasBennettandGreeleywerefromeachothertheywerealsocuriouslyalike.Bothstoodoutsidethe
circleofpolitesociety,evenwhentheybecameprosperous,andinBennett5scase,wealthy.Bothwereincurable
eccentrics.Neitherwasagentleman.Neitherconjuredupthepictureofasuccessfuleditor.Greeleywasunkempt,always
lookinglikeanunmadebed.Evenwhenhewasnationallyfamousinthe1850sheresembledaclerkinathird-ratebrokerage
house,withslipsofpaper一marked-upproofsperhaps-'hangingoutofhispocketsorstuckinhishat.Hebecamefat,was
alwaysnearsighted,alwayspeeringoverspectacles.Hespokeinahigh-pitchedwhine(哀號).
(6)BothGreeleyandBennetthadservedlong,humiliatinganddisappointingapprenticeshipsinthenewspaper
business.Theytookalongtimegettingtothetop,theonlyrewardforthelongyearsofwaitingbeingthatwhentheyhad
theirownnewspapers,bothknewwhattheywantedandfinnlysetaboutgettingit.WhenGreeleyfoundedtheTribunein
1841hehadthestrongsupportoftheWhigpartyandhadalreadyhadashortperiodofmodestsuccessasaneditor.
5Dickensianeccentrics,althoughperhapsEbenezerScroogeorThomasGradgrindcomestomindratherthanthe
kindlyoldMr.Pickwick.Greeleywaslaughedatbutadmired:Bennettwasseldomlaughedatbutneveradmired:onthe
otherhand,hehadahardprofessionalcompetenceandanencyclopedicknowledgeofhisadoptedcountry,anin-depth
learninguncorruptedbyvagueidealisms.Allofthisperfectlysuitedhimforthejournalismofthisconfusingage.The
appearanceofBennettwassomewhatdifferentbuthardlymorereassuring.Ashrewd,wiry(瘦而名吉實的)Scotsman,who
seemedtorepelintimacy,Bennettlookedaroundattheworldwithasquintyglareofsuspicion.Hiseyesdidnotfocusright.
Theyseemedtofixthemselvesonnothingandeverythingatthesametime.Hewasassolitaryasanoyster,theclassicloner.
Heseldommadeclosefriendshipsandfewpeopletrustedhim,althoughnobodywhohaddealingswithhim,howeverbrief,
doubtedhisabilities.He,too,couldhavecomeoutofabookof
16.WliichofthefollowingisNOTtheopiniononBenDayandhisSun(Para.2)?
A.Sunhadoncebeenapopularnewspaper.B.Sunfoiledtobeahigh-newspaper.
C.BenDaylackedandimagination.D.BenDayhasforbettercoverage.
17.WhichofthefollowingisaboutGreeley5sorBennett5sstance(Para.3)?
A.GreeleyandBennettwerebothstrongoftheirparty.
B.Greeley,asaWhigmember,inhisparty5sideals
C.Bennett,asanindependent,loathedvalues.
D.GreeleyandBennettpossessedpoliticalvalues.
18.Whichofthefollowingfiguresofwasusedtodescribemannerofwalking(Para.4)?
A.Exaggeration.B.Paradox.C.Analogy.D.Personification.
19.1nPara.5wasdepictedasamanwho
A.hadstrongerthanGreeleyB.possessedagreatforjournalism
C.wasinpursuitofinjournalismD.wasknowledgeablehishomecountry
20.HowwasGreeleyfromBennettaccordingtoPara.6?
A.Hehadachievedbusinesssuccessfirst.B.HestartedhiscareerearlierthanBennett.
C.Hegotinitialsupportfromaparty.D.Hehadamoreapprenticeship.
PASSAGETHREE
(1)WhymakeafilmaboutNedKelly?MoreingeniouscrimesthanthosecommittedbytherecklessAustralian
banditarereportedeveryday.Australianbushandawayfromhisnaturalhaunts?Theansweristhatthefilmmakersknow
wealwaysfallforabandit,andJaggerissettodoforboldNedKellywhatBrandooncedidforthearrogantEmiliano
Zapata.
(2)Abanditinhabitsaspecialrealmoflegendwherehisdeedsarewherehisdeathratherthanhislifeisconsidered
wherethemenwhobringhimto'justice"areafflictedwithdoubtsabouttheirrole.
(3)Thebanditshadaroletoplayasdefiniteasthatoftheauthoritieswhocondenmedthem.Theseweremenin
conflictwithauthority,.Eventhere,however,manyofthemobeyedcertainunwrittenrules.
(4)Theserobbers,whoclaimedtobesomethingmorethanmerethieves,hadincommon,firstly,asenseof
loyaltyandidentitywiththepeasantstheycamefrom.Theydidn'tstealthepeasant'sharvest;theydidstealthelord's.
(5)Andcertaincharacteristicsseemtoapplyto"socialbandits5,whethertheywereinSicilyorPeru.Theywere
generallyyoungmenundertheageofmarriage,predictablythebestagefordissidence.Someweresimplythesurplusmale
populationwhohadtolookforanothersourceofincome;otherswererunawayserfsorex-soldiers;aminority,.
(6)Theyusuallyoperatedinbandsbetweentenandtwentystrongandreliedforsurvivalondifficultterrainandbad
transport.Unlikethegeneralrunofpeasantrytheyhadatasteforflamboyantdressandgesture;buttheyusuallysharedthe
peasants'religiousbeliefsandsuperstitions.
(7)ThefirstsignofamancaughtupintheRobinHoodsyndromewaswhenhestartedout,forcedintooutlawryasa
victimofinjustice;andwhenhethensetoutto"rightwrongs5,firsthisownandthenotherpeople's.Theclassicbanditthen
"takesfromtherichandgivestothepoor"inconformitywithhisownsenseofsocialinjustice;heneverkillsexceptin
self-defenseorjustifiablerevenge;hestayswithinhiscommunityandevenreturnstoitifhecantotakeupanhonorable
place;
(8)Noneofthebanditslivedupfullytothisimageofthe"noblerobber"andformanytheclaimoflargermotives
wasoftenadelusion.
(9)Yetamazingly,manyoftheseviolentmendidbehaveatleasthalfthetimeinaccordancewiththisidealist
pattern.PanchoVillainMexicoandSalvatoreGiulianoinItalybegantheircareersharshlyvictimized.Manyoftheir
charitableactslaterbecamelegends.
(10)Farfrombeingdefeatedindeath,bandits5reputationfbrinvincibilitywasoftenstrengthenedbythemannerof
theirdying.The"dirtylittlecoward"whoshotJesseJamesinthebackisineveryballadabouthim,andtheimplicationis
thatnothingelsecouldhavebroughtJessedown.Evenwhenthepoliceclaimedthecredit,astheytriedtodoatfirstwith
Giuliano5sdeath,thebandit5svitalitypromptsthepeopletorefusetobelievethattheirherohasdied;hisdeathwouldbein
somewaythedeathofhope.
(11)Forthetraditional"noblerobberAArepresentsanextremelyprimitivefbnnofsocialprotest,perhapsthemost
primitivethereis.Heisanindividualwhorefusestobendhisback,thatisall.Mostprotesterswilleventuallybeboughtover
andpersuadedtocometotermswiththeofficialpower.Theycannotabolishoppression.Buttheydoprovethatjusticeis
possible,thatpoormenneednotbehumble,helplessandmeek.
(12)Thebanditintherealworldisrootedinpeasantsocietyandwhenitssimpleagriculturalsystemisleftbehindso
ishe.Butthetalesandlegends,thebooksandfilmscontinuetoappearfbranaudiencethatisneitherpeasantnorbandit.In
somewaysthecharactersanddeedsofthegreatbanditscouldsoreadilybethestuffofgrandopera-DonJosein"Carmen"
isbasedontheAndalusianbandit.
21.Wliichofthefollowingwordsisintendedtosuggesttheapprovalofbandits?
A.Bold(Para.l).B.Claimed(Para.4).C.Legend(Para.2)D.Loyalty(Para.4).
22.Ofthefollowingreasonswhichisthelikelyoneforbecomingbandits?
A.Theylikedtheatricalclothesandbehavior.B.Theywantedtohelpthepoorcountryfolk.
C.Theywereunwillingtoacceptinjustice.D.Theyhadveryfewcareersopentothem.
23.”...begantheircareersharshlyvictimized5,meansthatthey.
A.hadreceivedexcessiveill-treatmentB.werepunishedfortheircrimes
C.tooktoviolenceasenseofinjusticeD.werebytheirparentsandfriends
24.Whathasmadebanditssuitableasfilmheroesisthatthey.
A.aresuretheyareB.possessatheatricalquality
C.retaintheofapeasantsocietyD.protestagainstandinequality
SECTIONBSHORTANSWERQUESTIONS
InthissectionthereareeightshortanswerquestionsbasedonthepassagesinSectionA.Answereachquestion
inNOMORETHANWORDSinthespaceprovidedonANSWERSHEETTWO.
PASSAGEONE
25.Inandtherewasacertainamountofevidencetobackhimup(Para.l),\whatdoes"evidence"referto?
26.WhatisWilhelm'scharacteristicthathasneverchangedallthoseyearsaccordingtoPara.6?
PASSAGETWO
27.SummarizeinyourownwordsthemeaningoftheitalicizedpartinthelastsentenceofPara.2.
28.Whatdoesburheseldomgavecomforttohischosenparty"meanaccordingtothecontext(Para.3)?
29.WhatisthesimilaritybetweenBennettandGreeleyaccordingtoParas.4and5?
PASSAGETHREE
30.WritedownTWOfeaturesoftheidealistpattem(Para.9).
31.Whatdoes"hope"meanaccordingtothecontext(Para.lO)?
32.Whatdoes"Heisanindividualwhorefusestobendhisback"mean(Para.ll)?
PARTIIILANGUAGEUSAGE(15MIN)
ThepassagecontainsTENerrors.EachindicatedlinecontainsamaximumofONEerror.Ineachcase,only
ONEwordisinvolved.Youshouldproofreadthepassageandcorrectitinthefollowingway:
Forawrongword,underlinethewrongwordandwritethecorrectoneintheblank
providedattheendoftheline.
Foramissingword.markthepositionofthemissingwordwithasignandwritethe
wordyoubelievetobemissingintheblankprovidedattheendoftheline.
Foranunnecessaryword,crosstheunnecessarywordwithaslash"/"andputthewordinthe
blankprovidedattheendoftheline.
Example
WlienAartmuseumwantsanewexhibit,(1)
itjievArbuysthingsinfinishedformandhangs(2)
themonthewall.Whenanaturalhistorymuseum
wantsanexhibition,itmustoftenbuildit.(3)
ProofreadthegivenpassageonANSWERSHEETTHREEasinstructed.
PARTIVTRANSLATION(20MIN)
TranslatetheunderlinedpartofthefollowingtextintoEnglish.WriteyourtranslationonANSWERSHEET
THREE.
白洋淀曾有“北國江南”的說法,但村舍的形制自具特色,與江南截然不同。南方多雨,屋頂是坡頂;
這里的村舍則不同,屋頂是曬糧食的地方,而且歷史上每逢水大洪泛,村民就得把屋里的東西搬到屋頂上。
房屋彼此挨得很近,有些屋頂幾乎相連。
PARTVWRITING(45MIN)
Readcarefullythefollowingtwoexcerptsonconsumption,andthenwriteyourresponseinNOLESSTHAN
300WORDS,inwhichyoushould:
1.summarizethemainmessageofthetwoexcerpts,andthen
2.commentontheroleofconsumptioninhumansociety,especiallyonwhetherconsumptionmayleadtodesirableor
undesirableresults.
Youcansupportyourselfwithinformationfromtheexcerpts.
Markswillbeawardedforcontentrelevance,contentsufficiency,organizationandlanguagequality.
Failuretofollowtheaboveinstructionsmayresultinalossofmarks.
WriteyourresponseonANSWERSHEETFOUR.
Excerpt1
Consequencesofconsumerism
InHumanDevelopmentReport1998OverviewbytheUnitedNationsDevelopmentProgram(UNDP),"World
consumptionhasexpandedatanunprecedentedpaceoverthe20thcentury,withprivateandpublicconsumption
expendituresreaching$24trillionin1998,twicethelevelof1975andsixtimesthatof1950.In1900realconsumption
expenditurewasbarely$1.5trillion.5.
InSeptember2001,theBBCairedadocumentarycalled“Shopology”,wherepsychologistslookedintothe
psychologyofshoppingandconsumerismincountrieslikeBritain,USAandJapanandaskedifitwashealthyfor
consumers.Ofthemanypointstheyraised,theyobservedthat:
?Consumptionnowhelpstodefinewhoweare;
?Weessentially"buy"alifestyle;
?Consumerismcanincreasestressfbrvariousreasons;
?Todealwithsocialandconsumerismpressuresandtheireffects,peoplemayonoccasionconsumeevenmoreto
feelbetter;
?Risingconsumerdebtputspressureonfamilies.
Twoyearslater,theBBCairedanotherdocumentarycalled"Spend,Spend,Spend.5,Itlookedattheissuesofwhether
ornottheincreasedwealthandconsumerismhadledtomorecontentandsatisfiedindividuals.Thedocumentaryobserved
thatresearchevidenceseemedtosuggestthatincreasedwealthdidnotnecessarilyleadtomoresatisfactioninBritain.Wlien
interviewedintheprogram,ProfessorAndrewOswaldofWarwickUniversitysaidthatthekeyreasonforthiswasbecause
aswegetwealthierthereisoftenatendencytocomparemorewithothers,whichcontributestomoreanxiety.The"keeping
upwiththeJoneses"syndrome.Theimplicationsofthisareprofound.AsOswaldsuggested,itis"hardtomakesociety
happierastheygetricherandricherbecausehumanbeingslookconstantlyovertheirshoulders.That5sthecurseofhuman
beings;makingcomparisons.55
Excerpt2
Consumptionasapathtocultivation
Consumption,forGeorgeSimmel,Germansociologistandphilosopher,liesattheheartoftheprocessthroughwhich
peoplebecomecultivated,thatis,growtobecomeparticipating,reflectivemembersofsociety.Thisisbecauseconsumption
providesanexcellentsitefortheinteractionbetweensubjectandobject,whichSimmelbelievedtobethekeytocultivation.
Subjectivity,theuniquelyhumancapacityforself-reflection,whichallowsfbrtheself-consciousconstructionofactionand
identity,isnotnaturallyendowed;itonlydevelopsthroughthecreativetensionprovidedbyinteractionwithobjects
(includingpeople)existingintheworld.ForSimmel,consumptionprovidesavitalforumfbrthissubject-objectinteraction.
Throughconsumption,peoplecometounderstand,instillmeaningin,andactuponobjectsencounteredintheworld.
Consumptionprovidespeoplewiththeopportunitytorefinethemselvesthroughinteractionwithobjectsintheworld.In
addition,byconfronting,adapting,andintegratingvariousworld-viewsdirectlyorindirectlydemonstratedinconsumption
objects,peoplenotonlyrealizetheirpotentialasuniquehumanbeings,theyalsobecomewell-socializedmembersofa
society.
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2019年專業(yè)英語八級真題答案解析(目前都未出版,此僅供參考)
SECTIONAMINI-LECTURE
錄音原文文字(手工輸入,僅供參考)
BodyLanguageinMind
Goodmorningeveryone.Intoday'slectureI'dliketofocusonhowourbodylanguagerevealswhoweare.Weare
reallyfascinatedwithbodylanguageandparticularlyinterestedinotherpeople'sbodylanguage.
Andwhatarenonverbalexpressionsofpoweranddominance?Well,thisiswhattheyare:intheanimalkingdom,
non-verbalexpressionsofpoweranddominanceareaboutexpanding.Soyoumakeyourselfbig,youstretchout,youtake
upspaceandyouarebasicallyopeningup.
Butwhatdowedowhenwefeelpowerless?Wedoexactlytheopposite.Wecloseup.
Wemakeourselvessmall.Wedon'twanttobumpintothepersonnexttous.Andthisiswhathappenswhenyouputtogether
highandlowpower.Sowhatwetendtodowhenitcomestopoweristhatwecomplementtheothersnon-verbals.WhatI
meanis,ifsomeoneisbeingreallypowerfulwithus,wetendtomakeourselvessmaller.Wedon*tmirrorthem.Wedothe
opposite.IamwatchingthisbehaviorintheclassroomandguesswhatIhavenoticed.InoticedthatMBAstudentsreally
exhibitthefullrangeofpowernon-verbals.
Ialsonoticeanotherinterestingthingaboutthis.Itseemswomenaremuchmorelikelytodothiskindofthingthan
men.Imeanwomenaremorelikelytomakethemselvessmall.Womenfeelchronicallylesspowerfulthanmen.Sothisis
notsurprising.
Thesecondquestionconcernsourminds.Weknowthatourmindschangeourbodies,butisitalsotruethatourbodies
changeourminds?AndwhenIsay'minds'inthecaseofthepowerful,whatdoImean?Iamtalkingaboutthoughtsand
feelingsandthesortsofphysiologicalthingsthatmakeupourthoughtsandfeelings,andinmycasethat'shormones.Ilook
athormones.
Physiologically,therearealsodifferencesontwokeyhormones.Oneisdominancehormoneandtheotherisstress
hormone.Whatwefindisthatpowerfulandeffectiveleadershavehighdominancehormoneandlowstresshormone.What
doesthatmean?Thatmeanspowerisalsoabouthowyoureacttostress.Oncewedidanexperiment,wedecidedtobring
peopleintothelabandrunthatlittleexperiment.Thesepeopleadoptedfortwominuteseitherhighpowerposesorlow
powerposes.We,f
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