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1、专题限时集训(七)推理判断之文章出处、读者对象AAbout 1.5 billion people speak English around the world.But for more than 1.1 billion of them,English is their second languageoften with a noticeable accent.“Someones accent really reveals a lot about who they are and their identity.It will tell people what their native langu
2、age is and probably where they come from,” says Marc Pell,a communications professor at McGill University in Montreal.And according to Pell,one reaction to it can be a bias(偏见) against that person.Previous research that has been done elsewhere showed that people who have an accent tend to be trusted
3、 less,simply because they have an accent.But accents arent the only thing we listen for when we have to decide if we trust another person. Tone of voice also plays a role. Pell and his team wanted to know if people would trust a confident tone,even if it came from someone with an accent.The research
4、ers had Canadian English speakers listen to different versions of people saying neutral(无明显特性的) statements like “she has access to the building” while they were getting a brain scan in an MRI(磁共振成像) machine.Subjects heard someone say it with a confident tone with a Canadian English accent, an Austra
5、lian accent or a French accent.Participants also heard the sentence with the three accents spoken in a doubtful or neutral tone.The MRI scans showed that the participants had to use more brain power to decide if they could trust the statements said with the nonnative accents.When the study participa
6、nts heard the Australian or French accents,blood flow increased to the part of the brain that we use to process sound.They seemed to have to analyze that perhaps more carefully,or for a longer period of time to make this decision about whether they truly believed the speaker,especially when the spea
7、ker sounded doubtful.When asked,the participants reported not trusting either Australian or French accentsexcept when the statements were said confidently. It seems that confidence speaks for itself.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。虽然人们会因一个人的口音而对他产生一定的偏见,但是只要他说话时很自信,也同样会赢得人们的信任。1What does the underlined word“it”in Pa
8、ragraph 2 refer to?AA persons accent. BA persons identity.CA persons hometown.DA persons native language.A考查代词指代。根据第二段内容可知,Marc Pell认为,人的口音能透露出一个人的身份和母语,还有可能揭示他来自哪里,人们可能会因一个人的口音而对他产生一定的偏见。由此可推知,it指的是“一个人的口音”。故正确答案为A。2What did Pells team want to know?AWhy some people trust others less.BWhich parts of
9、 the brain deal with sound.CWhat can cause a bias against nonnatives.DWhether a nonnatives confident tone can gain trust.D考查细节理解。根据第三段最后一句“Pell and his team wanted to know if people would trust a confident tone,even if it came from someone with an accent.”可知,Pell的团队想知道人们是否会信任带有口音的自信语调。故正确答案为D。3For t
10、he study participants,which of the following might demand the most brain power?AA Canadian speaking English in a friendly way.BA French person speaking English neutrally.CAn American speaking English confidently.DAn Australian speaking English doubtfully.D考查推理判断。根据第五段第一至三句“The MRI scans showed that
11、the participants had to use more brain power to decide if they could trust the statements said with the nonnative accents.They seemed to have to analyze that perhaps more carefully,or for a longer period of time to make this decision about whether they truly believed the speaker,especially when the
12、speaker sounded doubtful.”可知,当面临用迟疑的语气说出带口音的话语时,参与者需要耗费更多的脑力去判断其是否可信。由此可推知,在面对一位用迟疑的语气说英语的澳大利亚人时,人们需要耗费更多的脑力去判断其是否可信。故正确答案为D。4Where does this text most probably come from?AA research plan. BA health magazine.CAn academic journal.DA languagelearning guide.C考查文章出处。通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了一项研究成果,即虽然人们会因一个人的口音而对他
13、产生一定的偏见,但是只要他说话时很自信,也同样会赢得人们的信任。由此可推知,本文最有可能摘自一本学术杂志。故正确答案为C。BYoung trees dont just grow;they develop a personality and learn more about their environment and how they should best behave in it.They also help each other out whenever theres trouble.Personality,just as among people,varies among trees.S
14、ome are anxious,some bold.On the authors land,there are three oak trees growing close together.One of the oak trees always starts to shed its leaves two weeks earlier than the others.Since they all experience the same temperature,the same soil and the same length of day,such variables cant be the ex
15、planation.So whats happening?Well,this tree is simply more careful than the others.Whoever holds on to their leaves longer can do more photosynthesis(光合作用) and store more nutrients.However,the longer a tree keeps its leaves,the higher the risk of injury.Not only do trees make their own decisions,the
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