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黃浦區(qū)2021年高考模擬考
英語試卷2021年4月
(完卷時(shí)間:120分鐘總分:140分)
第I卷(共100分)
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswerson
yourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Customerandsalesperson.B.Employerandemployee.
C.Interviewerandjobseeker.D.Consultantandstudent.
2.A.About108.B.About180.C.About216.D.About360.
3.A.Inaprofessor^workshop.B.Inadoctor'soffice.
C.Atauniversitylaboratory.D.Atahotelreception.
4.A.Shetakesnonoticeoftheboard.
B.Shethinksthenoticeboardistoodark.
C.Shedoesn'tunderstandthenoticeeither.
D.Shecan'tseewhat'sinthenoticeclearly.
5.A.Typeforafewminutes.B.Takehertohavearest.
C.Lookforanothertypist.D.Finishwritingthereport.
6.A.Johnsonwaslatefortheirdinneryesterday.
B.Johnsondidn'tshowupatthedinnertimeyesterday.
C.Hedidn'tcallJohnsontohavedinnertogetheryesterday.
D.Hecouldn'tgotoJohnson'shousefordinneryesterday.
7.A.Themanneedstenminutestoridethewomantothehotel.
B.Thewomanwillarriveatthehoteltenminuteslaterthanplanned.
C.Themandoesn'tthinkhecanmanagetoreachthehotelintenminutes.
D.Thewomandoesn'thopehewillbeabletodrivequicklytothehotel.
8.A.Topickhimup.B.Togivehimaring.
C.Toconveyamessage.D.Toreturnhomeatonce.
9.A.Hesaysthatitcoststoomuchmoney.
B.Hethinksitdoesharmtotheenvironment.
C.Hebelievesitissuretobringhugeprofits.
D.Heknowsnothingabouttheconstructionofit.
10.A.Themanhasfinishedtheproject.
B.Themanwantstoapologizetothewoman.
C.ThewomanwillletBobcalltheman.
D.Thewomanislosingpatiencewiththeman.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageor
conversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,but
thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyour
paperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
QuestionsIIthrough13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Itisusuallygivenimmediatelybyaphysician.
B.Itusuallymakestheservicesofadoctorunnecessary.
C.Itusuallycausestheconfusionofthefirstaider.
D.Itisusuallydonebysomeoneinaccidentsoremergencies.
12.A.Askingfbrsoundsuggestions.B.Findingoutthecauseoftheproblems.
C.Arrangingforanambulance.D.Telephoningthevictim'sbestfriend.
13.A.Reassurethevictimthathelpisathand.
B.Givethevictimcareandencouragement.
C.Handletheinjuredpartsonlywhenitisnecessary.
D.Movethevictim'sbodytofindanddressalltheinjuries.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Tocompareamusicjournalistandamusician.
B.Togivesuggestionsonbecomingamusicjournalist.
C.Todescribethespecificneedsofmusicmagazines.
D.Tointroducetherequirementsofaprofessionalmusician.
15.A.Haveagoodknowledgeofgreatmusicals.
B.Getfamiliarwiththemusicofrecentyears.
C.Beexpertataspecialtypeofmusic.
D.Createopportunitiesformoremusicians.
16.A.It'seasytogetadvertisementssoastoearnmore.
B.Ithelpstosignlong-termcontractswithgreatorganizations.
C.Itofferstimetowriteforawiderrangeofmusicmagazines.
D.Itcontributestodevelopingreaders'specificexpectations.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Thecourseisonlyopentopoetrymajors.B.Thecourserequiresanothercoursefirst.
C.Thecourseisallfilledupyet.D.Thecourseisonlyofferedinthemorning.
18.A.Hehasanothercourseatthesametime.
B.Theclassistoofarawayfromthecommunity.
C.Thecourseisgivenduringhisworkinghours.
D.He'salreadyfamiliarwiththematerialofthecourse.
19.A.Hisworkscheduledoesn'tconflictwithhisotherclasses.
B.Hedoesn'twanttoaskhisbossforanotherfavor.
C.Hewantstoworkthesamescheduleashisfriends.
D.Helikestodohishomeworkintheevening.
20.A.Itscoursescostmuchless.B.Ithasaneveningcafeteria.
C.Theclasssizethereissmaller.D.Itmayoffercoursesduringtheday.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;forthe
otherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Oceanexplorationchangedhumanhistory
Oneofhumanity'sgreatestachievementshasbeenmasteringroutesacrosstheworld'soceans.
Communitiesseparatedbythousandsofmiles(21)(bring)intocontactandreligiousideashavespread
acrossthewaters,whileartisticcreativityhasbeenmotivatedbytheexperienceofseeingtheproductsof
differentcivilizations.Customshavebeendecisivelyalteredbythemovementofshipsacrosstheoceans.No
onedrankteainmedievalEurope,but(22)contacthadbeenmadewiththetea-drinkingChinese,tea
becamepopularwithmillionsofpeoplefromSwedentotheUnitedStates.
Wetendtoholdtheview(23)theopeningoftheoceanswastheworkofthegreatexplorers,
especiallythe15thcenturypioneerswhoedgedtheirwaythroughunchartedwaterstosouthernAfrica,the
IndianOceanandthelandsoftheIndies.Theseweresailors(24)ChristopherColumbus,who
chanceduponunsuspectedlandsthatblockedtheexpectedsearoutefromEuropetoChinaandJapan.But
whilethesemen(25)givetheAgeofDiscoveryitsname,theydidn'tstarttheexplorationofthe
world'soceans—andtherewerealsoscoresofmerchantswhofollowedin(26)route,takingfull
advantageofnewknowledgeabouttheopenoceantodeveloptradelinksacrosstheworld,(27)laidthe
foundationformodernglobalization.Thesewerethepeoplewhoreallymasteredtheoceansandbroughtthe
continentsintocontact.
Sincethen,theoceanshaveonlycontinued(28)(tie)theworldtogether—mostdramaticallywhen
newrouteswereliterallycarvedout,withthebuildingoftheSuesCanalinthe19thcenturyandtheopeningof
thePanamaCanalin1914.ThefirstgoodstopassthroughthePanamaCanalconsistedofacargoof
(29)(tin)pineapplesfromHawaii.ThePacificandtheAtlanticwere(30)(closely)tiedtogether
thaneverbefore.
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.
Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.concernedB.signalsC.mechanicalD.monitorE.identificationF.philosophical
G.thoughtsH.assumeI.embeddedJ.privacyK.procedures
Wouldyouwearacomputerunderyourskin?
Forgetsmartphonesandsmartglasses.Oneday,wemighthavesmarttattoos,bodymodifications.The
companyNewDealDesigncameupwithanideaforaproductcalledUnderSkin.Thedevicewouldlooklikea
pairoftattoosonyourarmsandthesideofyourthumb,butitwouldactuallybeaverythincomputer
implantedjustbelowyourskin.Itwoulddrawpowerfromyourbody'senergy,andyoucoulduseittounlock
doors,31yourhealth,exchangeandstoreinformation,orevenexpressyourpersonality.UnderSkinis
justanidea-youcan'tgooutandgetone—butthetechnologyexiststomakeitwork.44We32itis
aboutfiveyearsfrombeingreal,“saysdesignerGadiAmit.
WriterandtechnologyinitiatorAmalGraffstraalreadyhasachipcalledaradio-frequency33tag
implantedinhishand."Iuseittologintomycomputer.Ialsouseittosharecontactdetailswithpeople/he
says.Thechipisaboutthesizeofagrainofriceandrespondstoradio34withauniquenumberfor
recognition.
Ifacomputerizedtattooor35tagisn'tcrazyenoughforyou,whataboutabrainchip?The
companyIntelisworkingontechnologythatwouldletyoucontrolyourdeviceswithyourmind.Dean
Pomerleau,oneoftheresearchers,explains,"We'retryingtoproveyoucandointerestingthingswithbrain
waves....ImaginebeingabletosurftheWebwiththepowerofyour36
Doyouthinkthesechipssoundfrighteningorcool?Somedoctorsare37aboutpeoplehurting
themselveswhilegettingdevicesimplanted.Theyarguethatmedical38aremeanttohealsickpeople,
andnottogivehealthypeoplespecialpowers.Othersworryabouthackingand39.Couldsomeonehack
inandstealyouridentity,orevencontrolyourmind?Onamore40level,ifyouhaveacomputerinside
yourbody,areyoustillhuman?Orareyouacyborg,abeingthatisparthumanandpartmachine,oramachine
thatlookslikeahumanbeing?
Whatdoyouthink-wouldyouwantacomputerunderyourskin?
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.
Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Forthelongesttime,thepredominantdescriptionaboutrenewableenergyfeaturedawkwardtechnologies,
highcosts,andburdensomeallowance.Inthe41ofstrictandfar-reachingpolicychanges,thechances
formassadoptionseemedslim.Electricvehicles(EVs)simplycouldn'tgothedistance,andLEDlightswere
unattractiveand42.
Butnowthatthesetechnologieshavecomeofage,anewstoryisbeingwritten.Aroundtheworld,
businesses,governments,andhouseholdsaretakingadvantageofmorecost-effectivelow-carbontechnologies.
43advancesininformationtechnologies(IT),greensolutionscanbeintroducedintobusinessoperations
successfully.Andaspublicsupportforthesetechnologieshasgrown,sohavethe44forscalinguptoa
fullysustainableenergysystem.
Asinanyrapidtransition,afullunderstandingofwhatishappeninghas45events.Manypresent
energyproducersfindithardtobelievethattheirworldisundergoingarevolutionarychange,sotheyinsist
thattheirheavilypollutingtechnologieswillremain46andnecessaryforsometimetocome.Journalists,
too,describethetransitionwithadegreeof47,becauseitistheirjobtobesuspicious.Andpoliticians
andregulatorsarecautioustoadoptanewperspective,48theyarealreadystrugglingtokeepupwiththe
paceofchangeintheenergyindustry.
Tobesure,49doesn'tcomewithoutsetbacks,astherecentgrowthinenergy-related
greenhouse-gas(GHG)emissionsshows.Yetthereisnodoubtthatthefutureofenergywillbe
50differentfromtherecentpast.Infact,the51ishappeningevenfasterthanwethink,for
example,coal-firedpowerplantsareshuttingdownfasterthanever,andplansfornewnatural-gasplantsare
beingreplacedwithmorecost-effectivewindandsolaroptions.Andastheshifttowardrenewablesgainsgood
trends,itwillbeeasierforelectedofficialstopursuemoreclimate-friendlypoliciesandregulations,thereby
creatinga(n)52circleofchange.
Asthegreentransitioncomesofage,itwilloffersolutionstoallofhumanity'senergyneeds,placinga
clean,prosperousandsecurelow-carbonfuturewellwithinreach.Yetevenaswehug53,wemustnot
losesightofthefactthatclimatechangeisspeedingup.WithGHGemissions54torise,thefutureof
humanityhangsinthebalance.Onehopesthattheshiftto55energywilltipthescaleinourfavor.
41.A.licenseB.absenceC.applicationD.promotion
42.A.invisibleB.unbelievableC.inevitableD.unaffordable
43.A.InsteadofB.OwingtoC.IncaseofD.Accordingto
44.A.resourcesB.revolutionsC.prospectsD.priorities
45.A.caughtupwithB.comparedwithC.takenplaceofD.fallenbehind
46.A.relevantB.inferiorC.syntheticD.experimental
47.A.mixtureB.cautionC.conflictD.approval
48.A.incaseB.sothatC.eventhoughD.themoment
49.A.significanceB.inventionC.happinessD.progress
50.A.dramaticallyB.economicallyC.independentlyD.equivalently
51.A.interactionB.modernizationC.motivationD.transformation
52.A.naturalB.potentialC.positiveD.original
53.A.influenceB.optimismC.estimationD.extension
54.A.startingB.failingC.emergingD.continuing
55.A.sustainableB.traditionalC.availableD.industrial
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest
accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhaveread.
(A)
OnthenightofSeptember19,1961,BettyHillandherhusbandBarneyweredrivinghomethroughthe
WhiteMountainsfromNiagaraFalls.Theyweretravellingonanearlydesertedtwo-lanehighwaywhenBetty
noticedasteadylightintheskythatwasgettingbiggerandbrighter.
Shethoughtitwasaplanetorastar.Barney,stimulatedatherexcitement,saiditwasprobablyjusta
wanderingaeroplane.Whateveritwas,itappearedtobefollowingthem.
Theystoppedtheircarforacloserlook.Whattheysaidhappenednext,changedtheirlives.Theflying
objectwasnoiseless.Itappearedtobespinning.Itwasasbigasajetbutshapedlikeapancake.
SoformedthetaleofBettyHill,aNewHampshiresocialworkerwho,withBarney,apostalworker,
claimedtobekidnappedbyaliens,whowerefromouterspace,onamoonlitnightabout60yearsago.
Afterreluctantlygoingpublicwithherexperience,Hill,whodiedofcanceratherNewHampshirehome,
aged85,becameacelebrityontheUFOcircuitandwasknownasthe“firstladyofUFOs^^.
Intriguingly,atthetimeoftheincident,theHillsrememberednothingexceptthattheyhadspieda
strangeobjectinthesky.Later,troubledbynightmaresandotherstress-relatedpains,thecoupleunderwent
夕(催眠)wherethefullstorycameoutwiththeaidofBostonpsychiatristBenjaminSimon,anexpertin
medicalhypnosis.
OntheirnightofcontacttheHillsarrivedhomeat5a.m.,unabletoaccountfortwolosthours.Theywere
alsoconfusedbytheoddmarksontheirtelescopes,deepsignsonthetopsofBarney'sbestshoes,Betty'storn
dressandstrangecircularmarkingsontheircarthatmadetheneedleofacompassjumpwildly.
Afterseeingthemforsixmonths,thepsychiatristconcludedtheHills,lostmemoryaboutthehoursthey
lostonthatnightin1961"appearedtoinvolveanamazingexperienceonthepartofbothoftheHills”.
Whethertheexperiencehadbeenfantasyorreality,Simoncouldnotsay,buthesaidhewasconvincedthey
hadnotbeenlying.Heguessedthatithadbeenakindofshareddream.
Reportsofalienscapturinghumansandtakingthemaboardoddlyshapedspacecraftwere"comparatively
rare“before1975.Afteramovie,“TheUFOIncident”,abouttheHillscameout,however,suchstories
increased.
56.Whentheysawthestrangeobjectinthesky,BarneyandBettyHill.
A.wereastonishedatitsstrangeflightandnoise
B.regardeditasjustawanderingcarfollowingthem
C.realizedimmediatelywhatthedangeritmightcause
D.showedcuriosityindiscoveringwhatitreallywas
57.Theword“Intriguingly“inparagraph6mostprobablymeans"
A.RidiculouslyB.TemporarilyC.RemarkablyD.Mysteriously
58.TheHillslatersoughtthehelpofapsychiatristbecause.
A.theyhadlotsofsecretsintheirlivesafterthestrangeexperience
B.theirlivesweregreatlydisturbedbytheunexpectedexperience
C.theywantedtosharetheirunforgettableexperiencewiththeexpert
D.theyhopedtoforgetcompletelywhathadhappenedtothem
59.Thisarticlewaswritteninorderto.
A.describeanunusualeventtothereaders
B.convincereadersoftheexistenceofUFOs
C.recordhowpeoplewerecaughtbyaliens
D.warnpeopleofthedangerstheUFOscause
(B)
Thechangingpopulationthroughouttheglobalizingworld,inparticularanincreaseintheaging
populationandadecreaseinbirthrates,isdisturbinghousingmarkets.
Since1970,globalaverageincomeperpersonhasincreased,withafewexceptionsasin2009and2015,
andinequalityhasalsowidenedamongandwithinnations.TheInternationalMonetaryFund'sGlobalHouse
PriceIndexcollapsedin2008beforeclimbingagaintoreachpre-crisislevels.Duetothesepopulationand
financialtrends,householdstructureshavechangedwithincreasedpreferenceforsmaller,sharedliving
quartersandlesshomeownershipworldwide.Analystsincreasinglyfocusonmappingandpredictingeffects
ofglobalizationonhousingmarketsandindividualdecisions.
Countriesattheforefrontofglobalization,namelytheUnitedStatesandChina,aswellasrapidly
globalizingcountrieslikeIndia,expecttheiragingpopulationstodoublebytheyear2050.Coupledwith
changestothefamilystructure,especiallyachildbirthratenearlyhalvedsince1950andmoretwo-income
households,decisionsinvolvingthehousing
stockaremorecomplexthaneverbefore.PeopleAged60+,%ofPopulation
Thethreecountriesmayshareacommon2017■2050
challenge:Theirgovernmentsarenotwell
preparedforrapidgrowthintheirgraying40%
populations.Outofthethree,theUnitedStates
couldbemostaffected,astheprimary-mode
ofseniorcareinChinaandIndiaisin-home
care.Iffamilysupportremainsthetopchoice
forseniorcare,thiscouldpreventIndiaand
Chinafromthepossiblenegativeeffectsofthe
inadequatepublicandprivateplanning.
In-homecareinvolvesfamilymembersChinaIndiaUSWorld
coveringthecostandaccommodationof
Agingworld:Countriesmusthandlelargernumbersof
adultsoverage60duetoimprovedhealthcareand
reducedfertilityrates.
seniormembers.About65percentofUSelderlyinneedofassistancerelyonfamilyandfriends,and
non-familyseniorcareisrelativelynewforIndiaandChina.
60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoparagraph1and2?
A.Thehousingmarketsaremostlyaffectedbythedecreaseinbirthratesandriseindeathrates.
B.Inequalityhaswidenedamongandwithinnationsduetotherapidglobalizationofthehouseholds.
C.Thepopulationandfinancialtrendsledtoincreasedpreferenceforsmaller,sharedaccommodations.
D.Analyststhinkglobalizationhasdecisiveeffectsonhousingmarketsandindividualdecisions.
61.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphsandtheillustration?
A.Theagingpopulationsofthethreecountriesareexpectedtodecreaseby2050.
B.Non-familyseniorcareprobablyremainsthebestchoicefortheelderlyinAmerica.
C.Chinawillprobablyhavethelargestpercentageoftheseniorpopulationby2050.
D.Thethreegiantsintermsofpopulationmustavoidthechallengesfromtheircitizens.
62.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.
A.Thechallengefortheaged
B.Shelterforanagingworld
C.Therapidgrowthofpopulation
D.Comparisononglobalization
(C)
Cuckoosdon'tbotherbuildingtheirownnests——theyjustlayeggsthatperfectlyimitatethoseofother
birdsandtakeovertheirnests.Butotherbirdsarewisingup,evolvingsomeseriouslyimpressivetrickstospot
thecuckooeggs.
Cuckoosareoftenknownasparasites,meaningthattheyhidetheireggsinthenestsofotherspecies.To
avoiddetection,thecuckooshaveevolvedsothattheireggsseemreproductionofthoseoftheirpreferred
targets.Ifthehostbirddoesn'tnoticethestrangeegginitsnest,thelittlecuckoowillactuallytaketheentire
nestforitselfafteritcomesout,takingtheothereggsonitsbackanddroppingthemoutofthenest.
Toavoidthisunpleasantfatefortheiryoung,theotherbirdshaveevolvedafewsmartwaystospotthe
fakes,whichwe'reonlynowbeginningtofullyunderstand.Oneofthemostamazingfindsisthatbirdshave
anextracolor-sensitivecellintheireyes,whichmakesthemfarmoresensitivetoultraviolet(紫夕卜線)
wavelengthsandallowsthemtoseeafargreaterrangeofcolorsthanhumanscan.Thisallowscautiousbirds
todetectafakeeggwhichmightbeexactlythesametooureyes.
Fascinatingly,we'reactuallyabletoobservedifferentbirdspeciesatverydifferentpointsintheir
evolutionarywarwiththecuckoos.Forinstance,somecuckooslaytheireggsinthenestsoftheredstarts.The
blueeggsthesecuckooslayarepracticallyaliketothoseoftheredstarts,andyettheyarestillsometimes
rejected.Comparethatwithcuckooswhotargetdunnocks.Whilethosebirdslayperfectlyblueeggs,their
cuckooinvadersjustlaywhiteeggswithbrownirregularshapedspots.Andyetdunnocksbarelyeverseemto
noticetheobvioustrick.
Biologistssuspectthesemoreeasilydeceivedspecieslikethedunnocksareonthesameevolutionarypath
astheredstarts,buttheyhavealongwaytogountiltheyevolvethesamelevelsofsuspicion.What's
remarkableisthatthedunnockfakesaresobadandtheredstartonessogood,andyetcuckoosarestillmore
successfulwiththeformerthanthelatter.
Itspeakstojusthowthoroughlyaspecies'behaviorcanbealteredbythepressuresofnaturalselection,or
itmightjustbeabitofstrategiccooperationonthepartofthedunnocks.Biologistshavesuggestedthatthese
birdsarewillingtotolerateaparasiteeverysooftenbecausetheydon'twanttoriskaccidentallygettingridof
oneoftheirowneggs.
63.Thispassagewasmostlikelyfoundina.
A.traveljournalB.zooadvertisementC.naturemagazineD.sciencesurvey
64.Whatdoestheword“parasites“inparagraph2mostprobablyreferto?
A.Animalswhichliveonorinsideotherhostanimals.
B.Animalsthatmutuallyworktogethertoraiseyoung.
C.Smallharmfulanimalssuchaswormsormice.
D.Animalsthatcanadapttochangingenvironments.
65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutdunnockaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itcaneasilyremovecuckooeggsfromthenestbecausefakesaresobad.
B.Itiscolour-blindandthereforecannotidentifyforeigneggsinthenest.
C.Itisahostbirdthatismorelikelytoraiseacuckoochickthantheredstart.
D.Itisunabletoevolveandhenceacceptscuckooeggsthatappearinthenest.
66.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Dunnocksmayeventuallylearntorecogniseforeigneggs.
B.Redstartsseemtobelesssuspiciouscomparedtodunnocks.
C.Itisveryeasyforcuckoostoimitatethecolouringofthedunnocksegg.
D.Cuckoobirdsaregoodattakingresponsibilityfortheirownyoung.
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentence
canbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Theresearchfocusesonwhethermachinecanlearntopredictpeople'spreferenceofmusic.
B.Thelabisalreadyworkingwithaddictiontreatmentclinicstoseehowotherformsofmediacouldhelp
patients.
C.Amoviewithoutasoundtrackdoesn'tstimulatethesameemotionaljourney.
D.Throughaseriesofhumantesters,60piecesforeachemotionwerenarroweddowntoafinallistof
three.
E.Theresearchispartofthelab'sbroadergoaltounderstandhowdifferentformsofmediaaffect
people'sbodiesandbrains.
F.TheresearchersareexcitedabouthowAIcouldbeusedtoenhancethefunctionofmusicinmore
fields.
AIcouldhelpusdeconstructthemagicofmusic
Weallknowthatmusicisapowerfulinfluencer.67Fitnesswithoutawarm-bloodedsong
wouldbeboring.Butisthereawaytoquantifythesereactions?Andifso,couldtheybereverse-engineered
andputtouse?
Inanewpaper,researchersattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniamappedouthowthingsliketone,
rhythm,andharmonycausedifferenttypesofbrainactivity,physiologicalreactions(heat,sweat,andchanges
inelectricalresponse),andemotions(happinessorsadness),andhowmachinelearningcouldusethose
relationshipstopredicthowpeoplemightrespondtoanewpieceofmusic.Theresults,presentedata
conferenceontheintersectionsofcomputerscienceandart,showhowwemayonedaybeabletoengineer
targetedmusicalexperiencesforpurposesrangingfromtherapytomovies.
68"Onceweunderstandhowmediacanaffectourvariousemotions,thenwecantryto
productivelyuseitfbractuallysupportingorenhancinghumanexperiences,saysShrikanthNarayanan,a
professoratUSCandtheprincipalinvestigatorinthelab.
Theresearchersfirstsearchedmusicstreamingsitesfbrsongswithveryfewplays,
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