题目内容
Most people think a person’s taste in food is so unique and random that it couldn’t possibly reveal anything about his/her character.
But other subtle(奇妙的) things that people do can help us make up our mind about a person’s character. Should we really be so quick to dismiss what a person eats?
Dr. Alan Hirsch is a US neurologist (神经科医生) who specializes in the treatment of people who lose their sense of smell or taste.
In order to investigate the possible link between people’s choices of snack food and personality, Hirsch quizzed a sample of 19, 400 people. He made all participants undergo two well-known personality tests.
These tests define each of the volunteers according to widely accepted personality categories. Hirsch could then check his own results against these in order to find interrelation between their choice of snack food and personality type.
Hirsch also tested the volunteers on questionnaires designed to assess depression, because depressive illnesses are known to coincide with losses of sensation and preferences for certain foods.
The volunteers were then tested on their preference for snack foods and the pleasure value they assigned to each food. Hirsch also quizzed married partners on their choices to find out how people with different food choices differed in their compatibility (兼容性) for each other.
The study revealed surprising links between perfectionism and the urges to chew tortilla (玉米饼) chips and even a connection between introversion (内向) and the consumption of cream crackers.
Dr. Hirsch used the same technique of testing for associations between different personality types and the flavors of ice cream people prefer.
Finally, while some will feel this test provides a good assessment of their personality, others will disagree with the assessment.
56. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 means ________.
A. the author agrees with the opinion of most people
B. we should dismiss what a person eats
C. the author doesn’t agree with what most people said
D. everyone’s character is so unique and random
57. Dr. Alan Hirsch drew his conclusion by _______.
A. giving his participants tests
B. following his participants
C. offering his participants special food
D. treating his participants as patients
58. Dr. Alan Hirsch’s research proves that _______.
A. there are two well-known personality tests on earth
B. depressive illnesses coincide with losses of sensation
C. volunteers are eager to know their own characters
D. what one eats connects with one’s personality
59. The best title for the text should be _______.
A. Dr. Alan Hirsch
B. Flavor and Personality
C. An Interesting Research
D. Believe It or Not
56.解析:选C。细节理解题。从第二段最后一句可知,作者并不同意大多数人的看法。划线部分的意思:难道我们就应该这么快不再考虑人们所吃的东西了吗?dismiss不再考虑。
57.解析:选A。细节理解题。从第四段内容可知。
58.解析:选D。细节理解题。根据第五、六段中介绍的Dr. Alan Hirsch 所做的研究结果可知,口味和个性之间是有联系的。
59.解析:选B。主旨大意题。文章主要阐述个人口味与个性之间的关系,故选B项。

Taiwan will finalize a plan by the end of June to open up the island to tourists from mainland China, though no date has been fixed for formal implementation(执行), an official at the Mainland Affairs Council(MAC)said on Monday.
The official said the reports in the local press on Monday that the MAC has decided to postpone its plan to announce the implementation of the new plan on July 1 were inaccurate.
The official said cooperation between different organizations was still underway.The United Daily news quoted the director of the MAC’s legal affairs department, Liu Thehsun, as saying the plan to open up to mainland tourists would not be implemented as scheduled due to a lack of cross-strait communication.
Although relevant authorities, including the Bureau of Immigration and the Tourism Bureau, have complete reports on how to deal with visitors from mainland China, the decision has been taken not to press, ahead with announcement of the plan’s implementation on the first of July, Liu was quoted as saying.
The report also said that while no restrictions would be imposed on the mainland visitors in terms of age or residence in China, the visitors would need to hold a steady job or have more than 50,000RMB(about 6,000, U.S.dollars)in bank savings before they would be eligible(有资格的)to visit Taiwan.
In addition, Taiwan bound mainland tourists would have to come as part of a tour group and would be allowed to stay a maximum of 10 days each time.
The number of mainland tourists allowed to enter the island would also initially be limited to 1,000 people a day.
Although most people from Taiwan are free to travel to China, only a small number of mainland Chinese have been able to visit the island due to restrictions imposed by both sides of the Taiwan Strait after the end of a civil war in 1949.
【小题1】At the moment, according to the passage, ___________.
A.no mainland Chinese can visit Taiwan now |
B.any mainland Chinese can visit Taiwan now |
C.many mainland Chinese have ever visited Taiwan since 1949 |
D.a few mainland Chinese have ever visited Taiwan since 1949 |
A.there will be no restr![]() |
B.mainland visitors who want to travel in Taiwan must have at least ¥50,000 in the bank savings account |
C.there will be no age restrictions to the mainland visitors |
D.mainland visitors will be free to travel to Taiwan |
A.MAC | B.United Daily |
C.several organizations | D.Bureau of Immigration |
A.The implementation of the plan has not been fixed. |
B.It was originally fixed on July 1 to announce the plan’s implementation. |
C.For lack of cross-strait communication, the plan will not be officially completed until July. |
D.When the plan is finalized, it will be announced immediately. |