雅思阅读模拟题精选及答案卷六.docx
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雅思阅读模拟题精选及答案卷六
2021年雅思阅读模拟题精选及答案(卷六)
1.雅思阅读材料
CanScientiststellus:
Whathappinessis?
AEconomistsacceptthatifpeopledescribethemselvesashappy,thentheyarehappy.However,psychologistsdifferentiatebetweenlevelsofhappiness.Themostimmediatetypeinvolvesafeeling;pleasureorjoy.Butsometimeshappinessisajudgmentthatlifeissatisfying,anddoesnotimplyanemotionalstate.EsteemedpsychologistMartinSeligmanhasspearheadedanefforttostudythescienceofhappiness.Thebadnewsisthatwe'renotwiredtobehappy.Thegoodnewsisthatwecandosomethingaboutit.SinceitsoriginsinaLeipziglaboratory130yearsago,psychologyhashadlittletosayaboutgoodnessandcontentment.Mostlypsychologistshaveconcernedthemselveswithweaknessandmisery.Therearelibrariesfulloftheoriesaboutwhywegetsad,worried,andangry.Ithasn'tbeenrespectablesciencetostudywhathappenswhenlivesgowell.Positiveexperiences,suchasjoy,kindness,altruismandheroism,havemainlybeenignored.Forevery100psychologypapersdealingwithanxietyordepression,onlyoneconcernsapositivetrait.
BAfewpioneersinexperimentalpsychologybuckedthetrend.ProfessorAliceIsenofCornellUniversityandcolleagueshavedemonstratedhowpositiveemotionsmakepeoplethinkfasterandmorecreatively.Showinghoweasyitistogivepeopleanintellectualboost,Isendivideddoctorsmakingatrickydiagnosisintothreegroups:
onereceivedcandy,onereadhumanisticstatementsaboutmedicine,onewasacontrolgroup.Thedoctorswhohadcandydisplayedthemostcreativethinkingandworkedmoreefficiently.InspiredbyIsenandothers,Seligmangotstuckin.Heraisedmillionsofdollarsofresearchmoneyandfunded50researchgroupsinvolving150scientistsacrosstheworld.Fourpositivepsychologycentresopened,decoratedincheerfulcoloursandfurnishedwithsofasandbaby-sitters.Therewereget-togethersonMexicanbeacheswherepsychologistswouldsnorkelandeatfajitas,thenform"pods"todiscusssubjectssuchaswonderandawe.Athousandtherapistswerecoachedinthenewscience.
CButcriticsaredemandinganswerstobigquestions.Whatisthepointofdefininglevelsofhappinessandclassifyingthevirtues?
Aren'ttheseconceptsvagueandimpossibletopindown?
Canyoujustifyspendingfundstoresearchpositivestateswhenthereareproblemssuchasfamine,floodandepidemicdepressiontobesolved?
Seligmanknowshisworkcanbebelittledalongsidetritenotionssuchas"thepowerofpositivethinking".Hisplantostopthenewsciencefloating"onthewavesofself-improvementfashions"istomakesureitisanchoredtopositivephilosophyabove,andtopositivebiologybelow.
DAndthistakesusbacktoourevolutionarypast.HomosapiensevolvedduringthePleistoceneera(1.8mto10,000yearsago),atimeofhardshipandturmoil.ItwastheIceAge,andourancestorsenduredlongfreezesasglaciersformed,thenferociousfloodsastheicemassesmelted.Wesharedtheplanetwithterrifyingcreaturessuchasmammoths,elephant-sizedgroundslothsandsabre-toothedcats.ButbytheendofthePleistocene,alltheseanimalswereextinct.Humans,ontheotherhand,hadevolvedlargebrainsandusedtheirintelligencetomakefireandsophisticatedtools,todeveloptalkandsocialrituals.Survivalinatimeofadversityforgedourbrainsintoapersistentmould.ProfessorSeligmansays:
"Becauseourbrainevolvedduringatimeofice,floodandfamine,wehaveacatastrophicbrain.Thewaythebrainworksislookingforwhat'swrong.Theproblemis,thatworkedinthePleistoceneera.Itfavouredyou,butitdoesn'tworkinthemodemworld."
EAlthoughmostpeopleratethemselvesashappy,thereisawealthofevidencetoshowthatnegativethinkingisdeeplyingrainedinthehumanpsyche.Experimentsshowthatwerememberfailuresmorevividlythansuccesses.Wedwellonwhatwentbadly,notwhatwentwell.Ofthesixuniversalemotions,fouranger,fear,disgustandsadnessarenegativeandonlyone,joy,ispositive.Thesixth,surprise,ispsychologistDanielNettle,authorofHappiness,andoneoftheRoyalInstitutionlecturers,thenegativeemotionseachtellus"somethingbadhashappened"andsuggestadifferentcourseofaction.
FWhatisitaboutthestructureofthebrainthatunderliesourbiastowardsnegativethinking?
Andisthereabiologyofjoy?
AtIowaUniversity,neuroscientistsstudiedwhathappenswhenpeopleareshownpleasantandunpleasantpictures.Whensubjectsseelandscapesordolphinsplaying,partofthefrontallobeofthebrainbecomesactive.Butwhentheyareshownunpleasantimagesabirdcoveredinoil,oradeadsoldierwithpartofhisfacemissingtheresponsecomesfrommoreprimitivepartsofthebrain.Theabilitytofeelnegativeemotionsderivesfromanancientdanger-recognitionsystemformedearlyinthebrain'sevolution.Thepre-frontalcortex,whichregistershappiness,isthepartusedforhigherthinking,anareathatevolvedlaterinhumanhistory.
GOurdifficulty,accordingtoDanielNettle,isthatthebrainsystemsforlikingandwantingareseparate.Wantinginvolvestwoancientregionstheamygdalaandthenucleusaccumbensthatcommunicateusingthechemicaldopaminetoformthebrain'srewardsystem.Theyareinvolvedinanticipatingthepleasureofeatingandinaddictiontodrugs.Aratwillpressabarrepeatedly,ignoringsexuallyavailablepartners,toreceiveelectricalstimulationofthe"wanting"partsofthebrain.Buthavingreceivedbrainstimulation,therateatsmorebutshowsnosignofenjoyingthefooditcraved.Inhumans,adruglikenicotineproducesmuchcravingbutlittlepleasure.
HInessence,whatthebiologylessontellsusisthatnegativeemotionsarefundamentaltothehumancondition,andifsnowondertheyaredifficulttoeradicate.Atthesametime,byatrickofnature,ourbrainsaredesignedtocravebutneverreallyachievelastinghappiness.
2.雅思阅读题目
Question14-20
ThereadingpassagehassevenparagraphsA-H.
Whichparagraphcontainsthefollowinginformation?
WritethecorrectletterA-H,inboxes14-20onyouranswersheet.
14Anexperimentinvolvingdividingseveralgroupsoneofwhichreceivedpositiveicon
15Reviewofapoorlyresearchedpsychologyarea
16Contrastbeingmadeaboutthebrain’sactionasresponsetopositiveornegativestimulus
17Theskepticalattitudetowardtheresearchseemedtobeawasteoffund
18asubstancethatproducesmuchwantinginsteadofmuchliking
19aconclusionthatlastinghappinessarehardlyobtainedbecauseofthenatureofbrains
20Onedescriptionthatlistedthehumanemotionalcategories
Question21-25
CompletethefollowingsummaryoftheparagraphsofReadingPassage,usingnomorethanfourwordsfromtheReadingPassageforeachanswer.
Writeyouranswersinboxes21-25onyouranswersheet.
Afewpioneersinexperimentalpsychologystudywhathappenswhenlivesgowell.ProfessorAlicedivideddoctors,makingatrickyexperiment,intothreegroups:
besidetheonecontrolgroup,theothertwoeitherareaskedtoreadhumanisticstatementsaboutdrugs,orreceived…21...Thelatterdisplayedthemostcreativethinkingandworkedmoreefficiently.Sincecriticsarequestioningthesignificanceofthe…22…forbothlevelsofhappinessandclassificationforthevirtues.ProfessorSeligmancounteredinanevolutionaltheory:
survivalinatimeofadversityforgedourbrainsintothewayofthinkingforwhat'swrongbecausewehavea…23…
Thereisbountifulofevidencetoshowthatnegativethinkingisdeeplybuiltinthehumanpsyche.Later,atIowaUniversity,neuroscientistsstudiedtheactivepartsinbrainstocontrastwhenpeopleareshownpleasantandunpleasantpictures.Whenpositiveimageslike…24…areshown,partofthefrontallobeofthebrainbecomesactive.Butwhentheyareshownunpleasantimage,theresponsecomesfrom…25…ofthebrain.
Question26
Writeyouranswersinboxes26onyouranswersheet.
Choosethecorrectletter.A,B,CorD.
AccordingtoDanielNettleinthelasttwoparagraphs,whatistrueasthescientistscantellusabouthappiness
ABrainsystemsalwaysmixlikingandwantingtogether.
BNegativeemotionscanbeeasilyridofifwethinkpositively.
CHappinessislikenicotinewearecravingforbutgetlittlepleasure.
DTheinnermechanismofhumanbrainsdoesnotassistustoachievedurablehappiness.
雅思精读分析
文章题目:
科学家可以告诉我们什么是幸福吗
篇章结构体裁议论文
题目科学家可以告诉我们什么是幸福吗
结构
A段:
关于幸福的早期心理学研究主流是负面情绪
B段:
少数心理学家研究正面情感带给人的益处
C段:
批评家质疑用积极思考来研究幸福的合理性
D段:
冰河世纪的古人类惯用消极思维模式
E段:
消极想法更容易被牢记
F段:
积极和消极想法的大脑结构的生物学基础
G段:
区分喜欢和欲望是研究幸福的难点
H段:
消极情绪是人类生存的基础
试题分析
1.雅思阅读材料
Seekinganenergyholytrinity
文章源:
FromE(Jan10th2007)
1NEELIEKROES,theEuropeanUnion’scompetitioncommissioner,didnotminceherwordswhenreportingonEurope’senergymarketsonWednesdayJanuary10th.Europe’senergyfirmshavefailedtoinvestinnetworksandsocustomersaresuffering.Those“verticallyintegrated”energycompaniessuchasElectricitédeFrance(EDF)orGermany’sE.ON,widelydubbedas“nationalchampions”,areeffectivelybehavinglikelocalmonopolies.Shyofcompetition,eagerforartificiallyhighprices,theyarehelpingtoblocktheefficientgeneration,transmissionanddistributionofenergyonthecontinent.
2EnergypricesvarywildlyacrossEurope.MsKroeswantstoseecheaperenergy,andintendstopushsupplierstodivesttheirdistributionnetworkandtogetthemtoinvestmoreintransportationsystemssothatmoreenergy—intheformofgas,orelectricity,forexample—canfloweasilyoverborders.Itisrema
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