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There is a popular view that in cities, strangers are less likely to help an elderly person cross a street or call the police when they see a bike being stolen. Recently, a New Yorker named Casey Neistat did an experiment. He chained up his bike in several public places, then "stole" it in a number of obvious ways, such as using a hacksaw (钢锯). He filmed everything to see whether other New Yorkers would try to stop a shameless bike theft. The result? People just walked on by.
Is this evidence of an immoral, selfish urban society? Not necessarily. According to another recent study, the way city people mind their own business is about other factors besides morality (道德).
This is called the Bystander Effect, the theory that city people do not react because of the urban enviromnent they live in.
Psychologist Dr. Harold explained why people did not involve themselves in Neistat"s bike theft experiment with the Bystander Effect.
First, people who live in cities are surrounded by so much activity that they stop noticing what is going on around them. Second, they are less easy to surprise and assume every activity has a logical explanation.
"The third is that people notice it, but they don"t know what to do," he continued. "And the fourth is fear — they know they should do something, but they"re afraid to challenge someone with a hacksaw."
A lack of concern is only a small reason why people don"t take action, concludes Dr. Harold.
Despite the results of Neistat"s experiment, there is also evidence of a sense of team spirit that connects people in cities. All it takes is a funny joke or a shared interest to start a conversation with someone at a bus stop. When city folk are in trouble, they come together for support — famously in New York on September 11, 2001.
City society is different, but that doesn"t mean it"s cold or mean — it just means it"s busy!
小题1:Casey Neistat fihned everything in the experiment with the purpose of .
A.proving that he was not the thief |
B.telling people that bike theft was immoral |
C.finding out who had a sense of right and wrong |
D.making his experiment well-known to the public |
A.can partly explain a selfish urban society |
B.is what our society should pay special attention to |
C.is the only factor that leads to a selfish urban society |
D.is the root of the Bystander Effect mentioned in the passage |
A.a reminder of the sad memories |
B.a way to prove Dr Harold"s Bystander effect |
C.evidence that city life can be really dangerous |
D.an example to show team spirit connecting city people |
A.criticizes the loss of morality in urban society |
B.feels sad about the result of Neistat"s experiment |
C.thinks city people are too busy to care about others |
D.disagrees that city life sometimes can be cold and mean |
答案
小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:D
解析
小题1:C 推断题。纽约人做这个实验的目的就是想看看是否有人会阻止他“偷”自行车。也就是说证明城市中人时候有是非观。
小题2:A 细节推理题。根据第三段内容可知,城市中的人只管自己的事,这样的生活方式未必只与道德有关。
小题3:D推理题。通过9.11事件,作者只是想证明当人们处于困境中时,团队精神还是存在的。
小题4:D 推理题。根据最后一段可知,作者认为人与人之间的冷漠可能是因为人们太忙。
核心考点
试题【The city can seem a cold, mean place. In the middle of so many people hurrying a】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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One factor that contributes to this laidback lifestyle is the culture of close family ties in Bali.In the Balinese culture, support is always available.Balinese extended families are so tightly knit that all members usually reside in the same complex.
Balinese culture is based on a form of this religion, which is called "Hindu Darma".This religion reached the island during the eleventh century.Most of the family customs and
traditions as well as community lifestyles of the Balinese people are influenced by this.The religious influence even expands widely into the arts, which makes Bali distinct from the rest of Indonesia.
In spite of the fact that tourists flood to the island every year, Balinese people have managed to conserve their culture.Almost every native of Bali is an artist in some form or another.Parents and villagers have passed on their skills to their children, who all seem to have inclinations (爱好) either to music, dance, painting, and decor.
Another remarkable mark of the Balinese culture is the series of ceremonies and rituals known as the Manusa Yadnya.This marks the different stages of Balinese life.Cremation (火葬) is very popular on this island—and unlike in the West, death is a joyous and colorful event for the Balinese.
小题1:What do we know about Balinese according to the first two paragraphs?
A.They lead a very relaxing but unwealthy life. |
B.They live in large families and are close to each other. |
C.Their family members are distributed in different places. |
D.Their extended families live too close together to get along well. |
A.people"s tight family relationship |
B.the family customs and traditions |
C.people"s great affection for religion |
D.the influence of Hinduism on their culture |
A.preserve | B.spread | C.form | D.expand |
A.express deep sorrow at his death |
B.celebrate the death like a great event |
C.sing and dance joyfully in his honor |
D.remember what he did in his lifetime |
A.Balinese religion. | B.The lifestyle of Balinese. |
C.Balinese culture. | D.The tourism in Bali. |
However, it now turns out that planting trees could add to global warming.
Tree roots do a great job of keeping soil firmly on the ground and out of the wind’s power. The problem is that some of those dust clouds play an important part in soaking up carbon dioxide.
Huge dust storms blow out over the oceans from dry parts of North Africa and central Asia. Tons of dust are lifted and left as a thin film over the ocean surface. The dust fuels oceanic life.
Dust from China is carried east and left in the Pacific Ocean. If a tree-planting programme there is successful and the dust supply reduced, the net result may be that less carbon dioxide gets locked away in the ocean.
Andy Ridgwell, an environmental scientist from the University of East Anglia, has spent the past few years studying dust and says his work “shows clearly the complexity of the system and the importance of not tinkering(粗劣地修补) with it without understanding the results. For this reason there is the need to focus(集中) on cutting carbon dioxide giving off rather than monkeying (瞎弄) about with the land surface.”
An American scientist, Robert Jackson, has shown that when native grassland areas are invaded(侵入) by trees, carbon is lost from the soil. “We are studying why the soil carbon disappears, but one theory is that trees do a lot more of their growing above ground compared to grasses, so less carbon goes directly into the soil from trees, ” says Jackson.
In wet areas of the world, the gain from trees absorbing carbon dioxide above ground seems to be outweighed(超过) by the loss of carbon from the soil below ground. Countries that plan to combat global warming by planting trees may have to think again. Solutions(解决办法) to environmental problems are often more complex than they first appear, and understanding the Earth’s climate is a very great challenge.
小题1:People usually hold the opinion that
A.huge dust storms can destroy carbon dioxide |
B.huge dust storms can destroy the oceans on the earth |
C.huge dust storms can’t do anything beneficial for man |
D.planting trees is the only way to control huge dust storms |
A.dust plays a more important part than trees |
B.trees shouldn’t have been planted in dry places |
C.carbon dioxide is harmful to everything on the earth |
D.environmental problems are more complex than expected |
A.grassland areas should be covered by forests |
B.trees hold more carbon than grass |
C.carbon can turn grass into dust |
D.less carbon can make trees grow faster |
A.learn about | B.fight against | C.live with | D.give up |
It is hard not to get the message. The virtues of physical fitness are shown on magazine covers, postage stamps, and television ads of everything from beauty soaps to travel books. Exercise as a part of daily life did not catch on until the late 1960s when research by military doctors began to show the health benefits of doing regular physical exercises. Growing publicity (宣传) for races held in American cities helped fuel a strong interest in the ancient sport of running. Although running has leveled off in recent years as Americans have discovered equally rewarding—and sometimes safer-forms of exercise, such as walking and swimming, running remains the most popular form of exercise.
As the popularity of exercise continues to mount, so does scientific evidence of its health benefits. The key to fitness is exercising the major muscle groups vigorously (强有力地) enough to approximately double the heart rate and keep it doubled for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. Doing such physical exercises three times or more a week will produce considerable improvements in physical health in about three months.
小题1:It can be learnt from the passage that the health benefits of exercise ___________.
A.are to be further studied |
B.are yet to be proved |
C.are self evident |
D.are supported by scientific evidence |
A.an increasing number of races were held in American cities |
B.research showed their health benefits |
C.scientific evidence of health benefits was shown on TV ads |
D.people got the message from magazine covers and postage stamps |
A.Running—A Popular Form of Sport |
B.Scientific Evidence of Health Benefits |
C.Different Forms of Exercise |
D.Exercise—The Road to Health |
A.“reached its lowest level in popularity” |
B.“stopped being popular” |
C.“stopped increasing in popularity” |
D.“become very popular” |
A wall of flames fifty feet high and at least one hundred and fifty miles wide is now racing towards the forests and rich farmlands of southern Victoria . Towns less than one hundred miles from Melbourne will be in danger unless the wind changes . People are rushing excitedly into the streets . The police have warned them not to see the fire but many people are doing so .
The cause of the fire is unknown . No rain has fallen in this part of Australia for three months , and the hot , north-west wind from the great central desert is blowing at more than thirty miles an hour .
The firefighters are travelling to the fire by road , rail and air . But it is not easy to get there . Flames and fallen trees have cut off or blocked roads and railway lines . The thick smoke often prevents them from finding the air strips (飞机跑道).
It is said that the fire has brought the greater danger to the country since the Second World War .
小题1:By the time the article was written , the fire .
A.had just broken out | B.had been put out |
C.was spreading violently | D.was coming to an end |
A.the fire was terrible and dangerous |
B.it was impossible to put out the fire |
C.more than one hundred people died of the fire |
D.to join in the fight against the fire |
A.the fire would soon be controlled by the firefighters |
B.it would be very difficult to put out the fire |
C.the government was paying great attention to the fire |
D.the fire had caused great losses and the airport was in ganger |
A.recent | B.whole | C.rough | D.exact |
Berlin, the second most populous city in the European Union, gets the third place on our list. It has three famous airports: Tegel International Airport, Tempelhof International Airport, and Schonefeld International Airport.
The capital of Germany is on this list not only because it is a fantastic place to go on holiday but also since it teaches a very important lesson to humanity(人,人性). The Berlin Wall, the better part of which still remains well kept for educational and amusement(娱乐) aims, reminds us of the extra costs paid by everyone. Today, the undamaged part of the Wall, known as the East Side Gallery, shows striking murals(壁画);if you are interested in this chapter(时期) of the city’s history, there is also a Berlin Wall Memorial you would want to visit. The Potsdamer Platz, divided into two by the Wall, is a newly developed area that is famous for a large shopping center and movie theatre complexes(混合体), and adds a bit of modern colour to Berlin’s historical value.
Much like the other places that made the list, Berlin is also a city of art. The city has over one hundred and fifty museums in all, and a few of the ones providing an extraordinary experience include the Art Center Berlin Friedrichstrabe, the Museum of Indian Art, and the Museum of East Asian Art. Appreciating Berlin’s art is much like taking a university course in itself and it can only be truly appreciated in several trips.
小题1:Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in this passage?
A.Berlin is a city with a large population in Europe. |
B.Berlin has many parks and bridges. |
C.Berlin is a city with many museums. |
D.Berlin is the capital city of Germany. |
A.beautiful sights | B.striking murals | C.art museums | D.all the above |
A.The reasons for Berlin to be chosen on the list. |
B.Berlin’s modern developments. |
C.Berlin’s historical feature. |
D.The significance(意义)of the Berlin Wall. |
A.the Art Center Berlin Friedrichstrabe |
B.the Museum of Indian Art |
C.the Berlin Wall Memorial |
D.movie theatre complexes |
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