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阅读下面短文,根据所读内容,在文章后的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词,并将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置上。

注意:每个空格只填一个单词

Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.

Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.

The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.

The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be serious and intelligent While fans of classical music are also likely to enjoy jazz music and tend to be shy.The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.

Title: Music and      1.

An opinion

Your      2.   in music is related to your personality.

Findings

One’s clothes or taste in films is    3.  important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality.

It is   4.  that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative.

People who 5.  rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous.

Jazz fans tend to be  6.  and intelligent.

It’s  7.  that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers

An    8.

  9.   Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other.

After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had    10.  in common.

They are now married and living with each other.

 

 

【答案】

1.Personality

2.Taste

3.Less

4.Likely

5.Like

6.serious

7.surp

8.example

9.Though/Although

10.something

【解析】短文大意:这篇短文主要通过一个事例和一个实验介绍了音乐和个性之间的关系。

1.根据第二段Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. 及上下文描述,可知本文主要谈论的即使音乐和个性的关系。故填:Personality,个性。

2.根据Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. 可知填taste,口味,品味;

3.根据These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. 描述,可知在猜测一个人的个性的测试中,一个人在着装或者电影方面的品味不如在CD方面的品味重要。故填less,较小的,更小的。

4.根据第三段found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative.描述,可知填likely ,很可能的。

5.根据第三段People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.描述,可知填like喜欢。

6.根据最后一段found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be serious and intelligent.描述,可知填serious,严肃的,认真的。

7.根据最后一段The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.描述,可知填surprising,令人惊奇的。

8.根据右栏内容可知此处指的是举例内容,故填example,例子。

9.根据第一段Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other.描述,可知上下文只转折关系,故填转折连词Though/Although,虽然,尽管。

10.根据第一段“I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.”描述,可知他们有一些共同的东西。故填不定代词something,某物,某事。

 

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  Are people less happy or happier when they get older? If your answer is “happier”, then you are right, based on a study published five years ago. It found that people generally become happier and experience less worry after age fifty. In fact, it found that by the age of eighty-five, people are happier with their life than they were at eighteen.

    The findings came from a Gallup survey of more than three hundred and forty thousand adults in the United States in 2008. At that time, the people were between the ages of eighteen and eighty-five.

    Arthur Stone in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stony Brook University in New York led the study. His team found that levels of stress were the highest among adults between the ages of twenty-two and twenty-five. Stress levels dropped sharply after people reached their fifties.

    Levels of happiness were the highest among the kids and those in their early seventies.

The survey also found that men and women have similar emotional patterns as they grow older. However, women at all ages reported more sadness, stress and worry than men did.

So why would happiness increase with age? One theory is that, as people get older, they become more thankful for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time thinking about bad experiences.

Title: Relationship Between Age and     1.      

     The elements of the survey

Time: 2008

Place: in the United States

Researcher: Arthur Stone and his    2. 

Targets: 340,000 adults

The    3.   of the survey

Generally people become happier and feel

  4.   worried after age 50. By the age of 85, people are happier with their life than they were at 18.

Adults between the ages of 22 and 25 have the          5.    stress.

The kids and those in their early    6.   feel the happiest.

Men and women have similar emotional patterns as they grow older. However, women feel sadder, more    7.   and worried than men do.

Conclusion

Happiness    8.    with age. That’s because people become more thankful for what they have and control their emotions   9.  as they get older. It also   10.   them less time to think about bad experiences.

 

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