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综合英语(一)年月真题

0079420154

1、【单选题】Iwouldgladlyhaveattendedherweddingifshe_____me.

invited

hadinvited

A:

couldhaveinvited

B:

wouldhaveinvited

C:

答D:案:B

解析:虚拟语气,表示对过去事实相反的假设,用过去完成时态。

2、【单选题】Thenewlawmakes_____easiertogetapassport.

this

that

A:

one

B:

it

C:

答D:案:D

解析:it作形式宾语。

3、【单选题】Thecampushasashop_____studentscanbuystationeryandother

items.

when

which

A:

whose

B:

where

C:

答D:案:D

解析:横线上的内容再从句中作状语,表示地点,用关系副词where。

4、【单选题】I’dratherhavearoomofmyown,howeversmallitis,than_____

aroomwithsomeoneelse.

toshare

shared

A:

share

B:

C:

sharing

答D:案:C

解析:固定搭配,wouldratherdothando宁愿做某事不愿做某事。

5、【单选题】GreekandLatinarelanguagesfrom_____manyEnglishwordshave

beenderived.

whom

what

A:

that

B:

which

C:

答D:案:D

解析:当关系代词在定语从句中作介词宾语时,我们通常用“介词+关系代词”引导定语

从句。如果指“人”,用“介词+whom”;如果指“物”,用“介词+which”。本题用

which。

6、【单选题】Aftertherobbery,theshopinstalledasophisticatedalarmsystem

asaninsurance_____furtherlosses.

against

towards

A:

from

B:

for

C:

答D:案:A

解析:against迎战,以…为抵抗(或抵御)对象,以…为防御措施。

7、【单选题】Thefarmisorganizedin_____aneffectivewaythatitcanberun

bytwoadults.

so

too

A:

much

B:

such

C:

答D:案:D

解析:such+a/an+形容词+单数可数名词。

8、【单选题】_____mightbeexpected,theresponsetothequestionwasvery

mixed.

It

As

A:

That

B:

What

C:

答D:案:B

解析:as引导的非限定性定语从句可以置于主句之前。

9、【单选题】ItisimportantthatanyonestudyingEnglishasaforeignlanguage

_____toreadmorebeforewritinginit.

wouldlearn

learns

A:

learn

B:

learned

C:

答D:案:C

解析:Itisimportantthat后面跟宾语从句sbshoulddosth.,此处的should可以

省略。

10、【单选题】It’salready6o’clocknow.Don’tyouthinkit’sabouttimewe

_____home?

willgo

went

A:

aregoing

B:

wouldgo

C:

答D:案:B

解析:Itishigh/abouttimethat“正是干……的时候了”,从句谓语动词要用过去式

或用should加动词原形(should不可省略)。

11、【单选题】Sporthasthepowertounitepeopleinawaythatlittle_____can.

else

another

A:

other

B:

rest

C:

D:

答案:A

解析:littleelse“其他什么都没有,其他不……”。

12、【单选题】Bytheendoflastmonth,ourcompany_____successfullycarried

outitsproductionplanforthisyear.

has

have

A:

had

B:

willhave

C:

答D:案:C

解析:时间状语Bytheendoflastmonth表示过去已经完成,故用haddone。

13、【单选题】Wewerestruckbytheextent_____whichteachers,decisionshad

servedtheinterestsoftheschoolratherthanthoseofthestudents.

to

in

A:

for

B:

with

C:

答D:案:A

解析:towhich引导定语从句,修饰extent,表示“达到……程度”。

14、【单选题】WheneverImether,_____wasfairlyoften,Iwasgreatly

impressedbyhersweetsmile.

which

what

A:

that

B:

who

C:

答D:案:A

解析:本题考查定语从句中关系代词的选择,定语从句是对前面的补充说明,因此这是一

个非限定性定语从句,关系代词指代前面一个句子,故用which。

15、【单选题】Thepolicetookimmediate_____whentheyrealizedthesituation

wasgettingoutofhand.

behavior

A:

movement

action

B:

progress

C:

答D:案:C

解析:immediateaction立即行动.

16、【单选题】Mostpeopleare_____oftheneedtoprotecttheenvironment.

sensitive

aware

A:

attentive

B:

concerned

C:

答D:案:B

解析:beawareof能意识到,知道。

17、【单选题】_____tothebuildingafter6p.m.islimitedtostaffandfull-

timestudentsonly.

Permission

Emission

A:

Commission

B:

Admission

C:

答D:案:D

解析:admissionto许可;准许;允许进入。

18、【单选题】InBritaintodaywomen_____44%oftheworkforce,andnearlyhalf

themotherswithchildrenareinpaidwork.

buildup

holdup

A:

makeup

B:

bringup

C:

答D:案:C

解析:题干意思“今天的英国,妇女构成了劳动力的44%”,makeup组成,构成某事

物。

19、【单选题】Allthefacultymemberscanparticipateinexcursionstothe

lovelybeachesaroundtheislandatregular_____.

rhythms

breaks

A:

lengths

B:

intervals

C:

答D:案:D

解析:regularintervals定期。

20、【单选题】Itisnoteasytoplayamusicalinstrumentwell,butifyou_____,

youwillsucceedintheend.

hangup

hangon

A:

hangabout

B:

hangover

C:

答D:案:B

解析:hangon表“(在逆境中)坚持,不放弃”之意。

21、【单选题】Inlowtones,thedeanwasexplainingtoaprospectivelawstudent

theconductexpectedofhim.“Wehavefixeduparoominthebasementforyouto

stayinbetweenclasses.Youarenottowanderaboutthecampus.Bookswillbe

sentdowntoyoufromthelawlibrary.Bringsandwichesandeatlunchinyour

room.AlwaysenterandleavetheuniversitybythebackrouteIhavemarkedon

thismap.”Thedeanfeltnohostilitytowardthisyoungman.Butitwas1949,

andthisyoungmanwasablack.Georgewasfrustratedatthepatternoflife

laidoutforhim.Yetencouragedbyhisfather,Georgehadchosenthisand

acceptedthechallenge.Onthefirstdayofschool,hewentquicklytohis

basementroom,puthissandwichonthetable,andstartedupstairsforclass.He

foundhimselfmovingthroughwaveuponwaveofwhitefacesthatallmirrored

thesameemotion—shock,disbeliefandanger.Whenthelecturebegan,hetried

hardtofocusonwhattheprofessorwassaying,butthehateinthatroommade

himunabletothink.Everymorningwhenhecametohisbasementroom,he

foundthreateningnotesunderthedoor.Thetripsfromthecampusbacktohis

rentedroomintownbecameatestofnerve.Hetookhisproblemstohisfather

inlongletters.Hisfatheranswered,“Alwaysrememberthattheyacttheway

theydooutoffear.Theyareafraidthatyourpresenceattheuniversity

willsomehowhurtit,andthustheirowneducationandchanceinlife.Be

patientwiththem.Givethemachancetoknowyouandtounderstandthatyouare

nothreat.”Despitehishardwork,Georgebarelypassedthefirstsemester

exams.Histroublewasthatinclassallhisnerveendingswerealerttothe

hatethatsurroundedhim.Sointhesecondsemester,usingakindofnote-taking

hehadlearnedinthearmy,Georgerecordedeverywordhisprofessorssaid.Thenat

nighthetriedtoforgettheday’sunpleasantnessandstudiedthelecturesuntil

hecouldalmostrecitethem.BytheendoftheyearGeorgewentinto

theexaminationsexhausted,bothphysicallyandemotionally.Ontheafternoon

whenthemarksweredue,hewenttohisbasementroom.Therewasaknockon

hisdoorandhecalled,“Comein!”Hecouldhardlybelievewhathesaw.Into

theroomcamefourofhisclassmates’smilingathim.Onesaid,“Themarks

werejustpostedandyoumadethehighestA.Wethoughtyou’dwantto

know.”Then,embarrassed,theybackedoutoftheroom.1\.Whydidthedean

arrangeabasementroomforGeorge?

HebelievedGeorgedeservednoequaltreatment.

HemeanttoprovideGeorgewithaplacetolivein.

A:

HeintendedtodepriveGeorgeofhisfreedomattheuniversity.

B:

HewantedtopreventconflictsbetweenGeorgeandthewhitestudents.

C:

答D:案:D

解析:根据原文第一段“Thedeanfeltnohostilitytowardthisyoungman.Butit

was1949,andthisyoungmanwasablack.”可知答案选D。

22、【单选题】Inlowtones,thedeanwasexplainingtoaprospectivelawstudent

theconductexpectedofhim.“Wehavefixeduparoominthebasementforyouto

stayinbetweenclasses.Youarenottowanderaboutthecampus.Bookswillbe

sentdowntoyoufromthelawlibrary.Bringsandwichesandeatlunchinyour

room.AlwaysenterandleavetheuniversitybythebackrouteIhavemarkedon

thismap.”Thedeanfeltnohostilitytowardthisyoungman.Butitwas1949,

andthisyoungmanwasablack.Georgewasfrustratedatthepatternoflife

laidoutforhim.Yetencouragedbyhisfather,Georgehadchosenthisand

acceptedthechallenge.Onthefirstdayofschool,hewentquicklytohis

basementroom,puthissandwichonthetable,andstartedupstairsforclass.He

foundhimselfmovingthroughwaveuponwaveofwhitefacesthatallmirrored

thesameemotion—shock,disbeliefandanger.Whenthelecturebegan,hetried

hardtofocusonwhattheprofessorwassaying,butthehateinthatroommade

himunabletothink.Everymorningwhenhecametohisbasementroom,he

foundthreateningnotesunderthedoor.Thetripsfromthecampusbacktohis

rentedroomintownbecameatestofnerve.Hetookhisproblemstohisfather

inlongletters.Hisfatheranswered,“Alwaysrememberthattheyacttheway

theydooutoffear.Theyareafraidthatyourpresenceattheuniversity

willsomehowhurtit,andthustheirowneducationandchanceinlife.Be

patientwiththem.Givethemachancetoknowyouandtounderstandthatyouare

nothreat.”Despitehishardwork,Georgebarelypassedthefirstsemester

exams.Histroublewasthatinclassallhisnerveendingswerealerttothe

hatethatsurroundedhim.Sointhesecondsemester,usingakindofnote-taking

hehadlearnedinthearmy,Georgerecordedeverywordhisprofessorssaid.Thenat

nighthetriedtoforgettheday’sunpleasantnessandstudiedthelecturesuntil

hecouldalmostrecitethem.BytheendoftheyearGeorgewentinto

theexaminationsexhausted,bothphysicallyandemotionally.Ontheafternoon

whenthemarksweredue,hewenttohisbasementroom.Therewasaknockon

hisdoorandhecalled,“Comein!”Hecouldhardlybelievewhathesaw.Into

theroomcamefourofhisclassmates’smilingathim.Onesaid,“Themarks

werejustpostedandyoumadethehighestA.Wethoughtyou’dwantto

know.”Then,embarrassed,theybackedoutoftheroom.2\.Whyweresome

whitestudentshostiletoGeorgeaccordingtoGeorge’sfather?

Theywerescaredthattheirinterestswouldbehurt.

Theywerejealousofhisspecialtalentinlaw.

A:

Theythoughtthathewasdangerous.

B:

Theyhadnoconfidenceinhim.

C:

答D:案:C

解析:根据原文:Hisfatheranswered,“Alwaysrememberthattheyacttheway

theydooutoffear.Theyareafraidthatyourpresenceattheuniversitywill

somehowhurtit,andthustheirowneducationandchanceinlife.Bepatient

withthem.Givethemachancetoknowyouandtounderstandthatyouare

nothreat.”可知答案选C。

23、【单选题】Inlowtones,thedeanwasexplainingtoaprospectivelawstudent

theconductexpectedofhim.“Wehavefixeduparoominthebasementforyouto

stayinbetweenclasses.Youarenottowanderaboutthecampus.Bookswillbe

sentdowntoyoufromthelawlibrary.Bringsandwichesandeatlunchinyour

room.AlwaysenterandleavetheuniversitybythebackrouteIhavemarkedon

thismap.”Thedeanfeltnohostilitytowardthisyoungman.Butitwas1949,

andthisyoungmanwasablack.Georgewasfrustratedatthepatternoflife

laidoutforhim.Yetencouragedbyhisfather,Georgehadchosenthisand

acceptedthechallenge.Onthefirstdayofschool,hewentquicklytohis

basementroom,puthissandwichonthetable,andstartedupstairsforclass.He

foundhimselfmovingthroughwaveuponwaveofwhitefacesthatallmirrored

thesameemotion—shock,disbeliefandanger.Whenthelecturebegan,hetried

hardtofocusonwhattheprofessorwassaying,butthehateinthatroommade

himunabletothink.Everymorningwhenhecametohisbasementroom,he

foundthreateningnotesunderthedoor.Thetripsfromthecampusbacktohis

rentedroomintownbecameatestofnerve.Hetookhisproblemstohisfather

inlongletters.Hisfatheranswered,“Alwaysrememberthattheyacttheway

theydooutoffear.Theyareafraidthatyourpresenceattheuniversity

willsomehowhurtit,andthustheirowneducationandchanceinlife.Be

patientwiththem.Givethemachancetoknowyouandtounderstandthatyouare

nothreat.”Despitehishardwork,Georgebarelypassedthefirstsemester

exams.Histroublewasthatinclassallhisnerveendingswerealerttothe

hatethatsurroundedhim.Sointhesecondsemester,usingakindofnote-taking

hehadlearnedinthearmy,Georgerecordedeverywordhisprofessorssaid.Thenat

nighthetriedtoforgettheday’sunpleasantnessandstudiedthelecturesuntil

hecouldalmostrecitethem.BytheendoftheyearGeorgewentinto

theexaminationsexhausted,bothphysicallyandemotionally.Ontheafternoon

whenthemarksweredue,hewenttohisbasementroom.Therewasaknockon

hisdoorandhecalled,“Comein!”Hecouldhardlybelievewhathesaw.Into

theroomcamefourofhisclassmates’smilingathim.Onesaid,“Themarks

werejustpostedandyoumadethehighestA.Wethoughtyou’dwantto

know.”Then,embarrassed,theybackedoutoftheroom.3\.WhydidGeorge

barelypassthefirstsemesterexams?

Hemadelittleeffortinhiswork.

Hehadfewbookstoreadinthebasement.

A:

Hewasdistractedbytheatmosphereofhate.

B:

Hehadtroubletakingnotesoftheprofessors’lectures.

C:

答D:案:C

解析:根据原文:Histroublewasthatinclassallhisnerveendingswerealert

tothehatethatsurroundedhim.可知答案选C。

24、【单选题】Inlowtones,thedeanwasexplainingtoaprospectivelawstudent

theconductexpectedofhim.“Wehavefixeduparoominthebasementforyouto

stayinbetweenclasses.Youarenottowanderaboutthecampus.Bookswillbe

sentdowntoyoufromthelawlibrary.Bringsandwichesandeatlunchinyour

room.AlwaysenterandleavetheuniversitybythebackrouteIhavemarkedon

thismap.”Thedeanfeltnohostilitytowardthisyoungman.Butitwas1949,

andthisyoungmanwasablack.Georgewasfrustratedatthepatternoflife

laidoutforhim.Yetencouragedbyhisfather,Georgehadchosenthisand

acceptedthechallenge.Onthefirstdayofschool,hewentquicklytohis

basementroom,puthissandwichonthetable,andstartedupstairsforclass.He

foundhimselfmovingthroughwaveuponwaveofwhitefacesthatallmirrored

thesameemotion—shock,disbeliefandanger.Whenthelecturebegan,hetried

hardtofocusonwhattheprofessorwassaying,butthehateinthatroommade

himunabletothink.Everymorningwhenhecametohisbasementroom,he

foundthreateningnotesunderthedoor.Thetripsfromthecampusbacktohis

rentedroomintownbecameatestofnerve.Hetookhisproblemstohisfather

inlongletters.Hisfatheranswered,“Alwaysrememberthattheyacttheway

theydooutoffear.Theyareafraidthatyourpresenceattheuniversity

willsomehowhurtit,andthustheirowneducationandchanceinlife.Be

patientwiththem.Givethemachancetoknowyouandtounderstandthatyouare

nothreat.”Despitehishardwork,Georgebarelypassedthefirstsemester

exams.Histroublewasthatinclassallhisnerveendingswerealerttothe

hatethatsurroundedhim.Sointhesecondsemester,usingakindofnote-taking

hehadlearnedinthearmy,Georgerecordedeverywordhisprofessorssaid.Thenat

nighthetriedtoforgettheday’sunpleasantnessandstudiedthelecturesuntil

hecouldalmostrecitethem.BytheendoftheyearGeorgewentinto

theexaminationsexhausted,bothphysicallyandemotionally.Ontheafternoon

whenthemarksweredue,hewenttohisbasementroom.Therewasaknockon

hisdoorandhecalled,“Comein!”Hecouldhardlybelievewhathesaw.Into

theroomcamefourofhisclassmates’smilingathim.Onesaid,“Themarks

werejustpostedandyoumadethehighestA.Wethoughtyou’dwantto

know.”Then,embarrassed,theybackedoutoftheroom.4\.Theword“due”

inParagraph6isclosestinmeaningto“_____”.

recorded

released

A:

delayed

B:

evaluated

C:

答D:案:B

解析:根据原文:Themarkswerejustposted,可知答案为B。

25、【单选题】Inlowtones,thedeanwasexplainingtoaprospectivelawstudent

theconductexpectedofhim.“Wehavefixeduparoominthebasementforyouto

stayinbetweenclasses.Youarenottowanderaboutthecampus.Bookswillbe

sentdowntoyoufromthelawlibrary.Bringsandwichesandeatlunchinyour

room.AlwaysenterandleavetheuniversitybythebackrouteIhavemarkedon

thismap.”Thedeanfeltnohostilitytowardthisyoungman.Butitwas1949,

andthisyoungmanwasablack.Georgewasfrustratedatthepatternoflife

laidoutforhim.Yetencouragedbyhisfather,Georgehadchosenthisand

acceptedthechallenge.Onthefirstdayofschool,hewentquicklytohis

basementroom,puthissandwichonthetable,andstartedupstairsforclass.He

foundhimselfmovingthroughwaveuponwaveofwhitefacesthatallmirrored

thesameemotion—shock,disbeliefandanger.Whenthelecturebegan,hetried

hardtofocusonwhattheprofessorwassaying,butthehateinthatroommade

himunabletothink.Everymorningwhenhecametohisbasementroom,he

foundthreateningnotesunderthedoor.Thetripsfromthecampusbacktohis

rentedroomintownbecameatestofnerve.Hetookhisproblemstohisfather

inlongletters.Hisfatheranswered,“Alwaysrememberthattheyacttheway

theydooutoffear.Theyareafraidthatyourpresenceattheuniversity

willsomehowhurtit,andthustheirowneducationandchanceinlife.Be

patientwiththem.Givethemachancetoknowyouandtounderstandthatyouare

nothreat.”Despitehishardwork,Georgebarelypassedthefirstsemester

exams.Histroublewasthatinclassallhisnerveendingswerealerttothe

hatethatsurroundedhim.Sointhesecondsemester,usingakindofnote-taking

hehadlearnedinthearmy,Georgerecordedeverywordhisprofessorssaid.Thenat

nighthetriedtoforgettheday’sunpleasantnessandstudiedthelecturesuntil

hecouldalmostrecitethem.BytheendoftheyearGeorgewentinto

theexaminationsexhausted,bothphysicallyandemotionally.Ontheafternoon

whenthemarksweredue,hewenttohisbasementroom.Therewasaknockon

hisdoorandhecalled,“Comein!”Hecouldhardlybelievewhathesaw.Into

theroomcamefourofhisclassmates’smilingathim.Onesaid,“Themarks

werejustpostedandyoumadethehighestA.Wethoughtyou’dwantto

know.”Then,embarrassed,theybackedoutoftheroom.5\.WhatdidGeorge’s

classmatescometohisbasementroomfor?

Toexpresstheirgoodwill.

Toextendtheirsympathies.

A:

Tomockathisachievement.

B:

Toknowmoreabouthiswayoflife.

C:

答D:案:A

解析:根据同学说的话和“Then,embarrassed,theybackedoutoftheroom.”可

知,他们是想表达友好,所以有点尴尬。

26、【单选题】Askedonwhatoccasionsshedrankchampagne,LilyBollingerused

tosaythatshedrankitwhenshewashappyandwhenshewassad;incompanyand

alone.“OtherwiseInevertouchit—unlessI’mthirsty.”Mostofushavea

similarattitudetofood.Weeatwhenwe’rehappy,andsad.Solitude(孤独)and

companyarebothoccasionsforfood.Otherwise,wenevertouchthestuff—except

whenwearehungry.Theroleofourmoodsinshapingeatingpatternshaslong

beenstudiedbypsychologists(心理学家).Butuntilveryrecentlyalmostall

researchesfocusedonbadmoods.Theterm“emotionaleating”referredtotheway

thatnegativefeelingscouldmakepeopleeatmuchmore.Experimentshaveshownthat,

ifyouproduceanxietybygivingpeopleanimpossiblepuzzletosolveorforcing

themtowatchahorrorfilm,theyeatmoreafterwards.Therearetwotheories

aboutwhyabadmoodhasthiseffect.Thefirstisthatmanyofus—particularly

theoverweight—cannotdistinguishhungerfromunpleasantemotions.Thesecond

isthatweusefood—especiallysugar—asadrugtocalmourselvesdown.It’s

onlyrecentlythatpsychologyhasrecognizedthathappymoodscanmakeuseatmore

too.AstudywaspublishedbyCatharineEversandhercolleaguesfromUtrecht

UniversityintheNetherlandson“good-moodfood”.Itshowedthatagroupof70

studentsconsumedsignificantlymoresnackfoodsafterbeingputinagoodmoodby

watchingaheartwarmingfilmaboutababypandasneezing(打喷嚏).Afterthe

film—whichlastedjusttwoandahalfminutes—thestudentsconsumed100more

caloriesthanacontrolgroupwho’dbeenshownaboringfilmaboutbirdsinthe

desert.Thewholeeconomyofcinemasnacksisfoundedonthepremise(前提)that

emotionsonthescreencanmakeuseatplentyofpopcorn.Itstandstoreasonthat

weeatmorewhenwearehappy.Weareconditionedfromchildhoodtouseexcess

caloriestocelebrate,whetherit’sabirthdaycakeorthefeastofChristmas.

Besides,foodtastesbetterwhenyouarefeelingcheerful.Thepsychologist

MichaelMachthasdoneseveralexperimentsshowingthatchocolatetastes

moredeliciousand“stimulating”inastateofjoythaninastateofsadness.

1\.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?

Foodaffectsone’smoods.

Moodsaffectone’sappetite.

A:

Attitudesaffectone’sappetite.

B:

Occasionsaffectone’schoiceoffood.

C:

答D:案:B

解析:第二段开头第一句话是对第一段的总结“Theroleofourmoodsinshaping

eatingpatterns……”,由此可知答案选B。

27、【单选题】Askedonwhatoccasionsshedrankchampagne,LilyBollingerused

tosaythatshedrankitwhenshewashappyandwhenshewassad;incompanyand

alone.“OtherwiseInevertouchit—unlessI’mthirsty.”Mostofushavea

similarattitudetofood.Weeatwhenwe’rehappy,andsad.Solitude(孤独)and

companyarebothoccasionsforfood.Otherwise,wenevertouchthestuff—except

whenwearehungry.Theroleofourmoodsinshapingeatingpatternshaslong

beenstudiedbypsychologists(心理学家).Butuntilveryrecentlyalmostall

researchesfocusedonbadmoods.Theterm“emotionaleating”referredtotheway

thatnegativefeelingscouldmakepeopleeatmuchmore.Experimentshaveshownthat,

ifyouproduceanxietybygivingpeopleanimpossiblepuzzletosolveorforcing

themtowatchahorrorfilm,theyeatmoreafterwards.Therearetwotheories

aboutwhyabadmoodhasthiseffect.Thefirstisthatmanyofus—particularly

theoverweight—cannotdistinguishhungerfromunpleasantemotions.Thesecond

isthatweusefood—especiallysugar—asadrugtocalmourselvesdown.It’s

onlyrecentlythatpsychologyhasrecognizedthathappymoodscanmakeuseatmore

too.AstudywaspublishedbyCatharineEversandhercolleaguesfromUtrecht

UniversityintheNetherlandson“good-moodfood”.Itshowedthatagroupof70

studentsconsumedsignificantlymoresnackfoodsafterbeingputinagoodmoodby

watchingaheartwarmingfilmaboutababypandasneezing(打喷嚏).Afterthe

film—whichlastedjusttwoandahalfminutes—thestudentsconsumed100more

caloriesthanacontrolgroupwho’dbeenshownaboringfilmaboutbirdsinthe

desert.Thewholeeconomyofcinemasnacksisfoundedonthepremise(前提)that

emotionsonthescreencanmakeuseatplentyofpopcorn.Itstandstoreasonthat

weeatmorewhenwearehappy.Weareconditionedfromchildhoodtouseexcess

caloriestocelebrate,whetherit’sabirthdaycakeorthefeastofChristmas.

Besides,foodtastesbetterwhenyouarefeelingcheerful.Thepsychologist

MichaelMachthasdoneseveralexperimentsshowingthatchocolatetastes

moredeliciousand“stimulating”inastateofjoythaninastateofsadness.

2\.Whatdoestheterm“emotionaleating”refertotraditionally?

Peopletendtoeatmorewhentheyfeelbad.

Peopletendtoeatmorewhentheyfeelhappy.

A:

Peopletendtoeatmorewhentheyareinhunger.

B:

Peopletendtoeatmorewhentheyarewithfriends.

C:

答D:案:A

解析:根据原文第二段“Thetermemotionaleatingreferredtothewaythat

negativefeelingscouldmakepeopleeatmuchmore.”可知答案选A。

28、【单选题】Askedonwhatoccasionsshedrankchampagne,LilyBollingerused

tosaythatshedrankitwhenshewashappyandwhenshewassad;incompanyand

alone.“OtherwiseInevertouchit—unlessI’mthirsty.”Mostofushavea

similarattitudetofood.Weeatwhenwe’rehappy,andsad.Solitude(孤独)and

companyarebothoccasionsforfood.Otherwise,wenevertouchthestuff—except

whenwearehungry.Theroleofourmoodsinshapingeatingpatternshaslong

beenstudiedbypsychologists(心理学家).Butuntilveryrecentlyalmostall

researchesfocusedonbadmoods.Theterm“emotionaleating”referredtotheway

thatnegativefeelingscouldmakepeopleeatmuchmore.Experimentshaveshownthat,

ifyouproduceanxietybygivingpeopleanimpossiblepuzzletosolveorforcing

themtowatchahorrorfilm,theyeatmoreafterwards.Therearetwotheories

aboutwhyabadmoodhasthiseffect.Thefirstisthatmanyofus—particularly

theoverweight—cannotdistinguishhungerfromunpleasantemotions.Thesecond

isthatweusefood—especiallysugar—asadrugtocalmourselvesdown.It’s

onlyrecentlythatpsychologyhasrecognizedthathappymoodscanmakeuseatmore

too.AstudywaspublishedbyCatharineEversandhercolleaguesfromUtrecht

UniversityintheNetherlandson“good-moodfood”.Itshowedthatagroupof70

studentsconsumedsignificantlymoresnackfoodsafterbeingputinagoodmoodby

watchingaheartwarmingfilmaboutababypandasneezing(打喷嚏).Afterthe

film—whichlastedjusttwoandahalfminutes—thestudentsconsumed100more

caloriesthanacontrolgroupwho’dbeenshownaboringfilmaboutbirdsinthe

desert.Thewholeeconomyofcinemasnacksisfoundedonthepremise(前提)that

emotionsonthescreencanmakeuseatplentyofpopcorn.Itstandstoreasonthat

weeatmorewhenwearehappy.Weareconditionedfromchildhoodtouseexcess

caloriestocelebrate,whetherit’sabirthdaycakeorthefeastofChristmas.

Besides,foodtastesbetterwhenyouarefeelingcheerful.Thepsychologist

MichaelMachthasdoneseveralexperimentsshowingthatchocolatetastes

moredeliciousand“stimulating”inastateofjoythaninastateofsadness.

3\.Whateffectcansweetfoodprobablyproduceaccordingtooneofthetheories?

Toincreaseone’sappetite.

Tocureone’sillness.

A:

Tobecomestrong.

B:

Tofeelrelaxed.

C:

答D:案:D

解析:根据原文第二段“Thesecondisthatweusefood—especiallysugar—asa

drugtocalmourselvesdown.”可知答案选D。

29、【单选题】Askedonwhatoccasionsshedrankchampagne,LilyBollingerused

tosaythatshedrankitwhenshewashappyandwhenshewassad;incompanyand

alone.“OtherwiseInevertouchit—unlessI’mthirsty.”Mostofushavea

similarattitudetofood.Weeatwhenwe’rehappy,andsad.Solitude(孤独)and

companyarebothoccasionsforfood.Otherwise,wenevertouchthestuff—except

whenwearehungry.Theroleofourmoodsinshapingeatingpatternshaslong

beenstudiedbypsychologists(心理学家).Butuntilveryrecentlyalmostall

researchesfocusedonbadmoods.Theterm“emotionaleating”referredtotheway

thatnegativefeelingscouldmakepeopleeatmuchmore.Experimentshaveshownthat,

ifyouproduceanxietybygivingpeopleanimpossiblepuzzletosolveorforcing

themtowatchahorrorfilm,theyeatmoreafterwards.Therearetwotheories

aboutwhyabadmoodhasthiseffect.Thefirstisthatmanyofus—particularly

theoverweight—cannotdistinguishhungerfromunpleasantemotions.Thesecond

isthatweusefood—especiallysugar—asadrugtocalmourselv

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