题目内容
【题目】C
When we smile, our system recognizes that there’s an absence of threat, and relaxes: It slows down our heart rate, and may temporarily reduce blood pressure, too, promoting overall heart health. Even forcing your face into a smile can reduce stress and relax your heart rate.
Smiling is a language that everyone understands regardless of age, race, culture, language, and nationality. We all know that when you smile at people, even strangers, they almost always smile back, spreading a kind of peace and goodwill. This contagious(有感染力的) smiling comes from a subconscious tendency to match other people’s emotions. It’s why people who spend time around children, who smile often, naturally smile more than people who keep mostly adults company.
People who are generous with smiles are considered more likeable and approachable than people who wear a deadpan(面无表情的)expression. Consider successful salesmen and politicians. Can you imagine how we’d react if they wore sour expressions? People who smile a lot are more likely to gain our trust — and earn better tips — than someone who provides the same service with an impassive face.
In a study, Major League Baseball players from 1952 who wore full-faced, genuine smiles on their baseball cards lived longer, around 79.9 years, compared to players who only partly smiled or didn’t smile at all, who lived 5 to 7 years less. Smiling can make us look younger, too: People who smile frequently seem to age more slowly, appearing around three years younger than their less smiley counterparts.
We now have evidene that we are hardwired to smile. While smiling used to be considered a learned behavior that babies acquired at around six weeks of age, more advanced ultrasound testing has shown that even babies who are born blind can smile. Babies have been known to make breathing and sucking movements while still in the womb(子宫), and these reactions are thought to prepare them for their life outside. Now smiling has joined the list. Say cheese!
【1】What can smiling do according to Paragraph 1?
A. Remove your life pressure.
B. Improve the condition of the heart.
C. Make your blood pressure steady.
D. Prevent you from being absent-minded.
【2】What should you do if you want to smile more according to the author?
A. Stay more with people smiling more.
B. Approach smart children.
C. Care more about others’ feelings.
D. Volunteer together with more strangers.
【3】What does the author want to show by mentioning salesmen and politicians?
A.A false smile may hurt people. B. Smiles contribute to a career.
C. Generous people tend to smile more. D. Work pressure stops people smiling.
【4】What does the author suggest in the last paragraph?
A. Babies smile within 2 months.
B. Blind babies learn to smile.
C. Smiling is a natural ability.
D. Breathing and sucking are similar to smiling.
【答案】
【1】B
【2】A
【3】B
【4】C
【解析】
【文章大意】本文是说明文。微笑可以使人健康,可以使人年轻,可以为人赢得好感等。
【1】考查细节理解。根据第一段中的"It slows down our heart rate, and may temporarily reduce blood pressure, too, promoting overall heart health" "relax your heart rate"可知,微笑可以改善心脏的健康状况,故选B项。
【2】考查推理判断。根据第二段中的"It’s why people who spend time around children, who smile often, naturally smile more than people who keep mostly adults company"可知,如果你想要有更多的笑容,你就要多接触爱笑的人,故选A项。
【3】考查推理判断。根据第三段中的"Consider successful salesmen and politicians. Can you imagine how we’d react if they wore sour expressions? People who smile a lot are more likely to gain our trust — and earn better tips — than someone who provides the same service with an impassive face"可知,作者举成功的推销员和政治家的例子是为了说明微笑对职业发展有帮助。
【4】考查推理判断。根据最后一段中的"We now have evidence that we are hardwired to smile ... Babies have been known to make breathing and sucking movements while still in the womb(子宫)... Now smiling has joined the list"可知,作者在最后一段中暗示微笑就和呼吸和吮吸一样是婴儿生来就会的,即微笑是一种本能。故选C项。