大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B

上传人:e****s 文档编号:26018585 上传时间:2017-12-21 格式:DOC 页数:6 大小:278KB
返回 下载 相关 举报
大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B_第1页
第1页 / 共6页
大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B_第2页
第2页 / 共6页
大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B_第3页
第3页 / 共6页
大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B_第4页
第4页 / 共6页
大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B_第5页
第5页 / 共6页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

《大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《大学英语B_统考英语B_电大英语B_网考英语B(6页珍藏版)》请在金锄头文库上搜索。

1、A characteristic of Key: ABDABA foreignersKey DBDACA guide dog is a dog Key:ACDCA A man got into a Key: CCACC Americans, like many people Key: DBACC As price and building Key:BADABBritain and France Key DDADCBy definition, heroes Key: CDDCB Clowns like to Key DDACDCommunity service is Key BCADB Comp

2、uters can injure Key CBBAC Great changes have Key BDCDC Herman had worked Key BBCDDHow men first Key: DCDBAIf you travel by air Key: ABDCBIn the United State Key BBBDBIt has been Key: CCDCBLaws have been Key: ABDCBLets watch the weather Key: ABACCMany people now keep Key: DDACCMany people who work K

3、ey: BCBAC Martin Luther King wasKey: CDBAA Mrs. Jones telephone Key: DCBAB Mrs. Weeks was reading Key: CDADB My secret for staying Key: CADDC Nancy and Peter McCall Key: ACDCA No one is glad to hear that Key: BCBCAPaper is one of the Key BAABCPlaces to stay in Key: ABDBBSixteen-year-old Key DCCDAShy

4、ness is the Key: BABCBThere are three Key BDCCCThere were once many sheiks Key DADCD There was once a large fat Key CDCAD There was once an ant that was Key BCDADThe French Key CBDDDThe word horsepower was KeyCDDABVery few people were Key CCADAWeather has a great KeyBCAACWhat makes a? Key: BCACDWhen

5、 John and Victoria Key: DCBBDWhen I begin to look back Keys: BCDBA Down the entrance hall of Keys: BBCDD A film was at the Circle Keys: DBBAD Last Friday a storm tore Keys: BBDBD Albert Einstein had a Keys: CDCBC Nowadays there are more Keys: ACDBB If youve been joining in Keys: DACBAAll over the wo

6、rld people Keys: DADDA Our childs behavior is Keys: CBDAC High in the Swiss Alps Keys: DBBAC Until 1983, Tillson Lake Keys: BDCDA Chinas former volleyball Keys: BDBDCIt was Monday. Mrs. Smiths Keys: CAADA Background music may seem Keys: DACBD The total area of land on Keys: ABDCA People often say th

7、at the Keys: ABDBCOn February 14th many people Keys: BCCDAMan has always wanted to fly. Keys: DBACCIn the water around New York Keys: CDACB No one is glad to hear that Keys: BCBCAA pretty, well-dressed young Keys:AABDCPeople have been talking about Keys:BDABA Background music may seem harmless Keys:

8、DACBD On February 14th many people in the Keys:BCCDAMy Aunt Edith was a widow( 寡妇 ) of 50 Keys:BCADAWe were sorry that we had to ask the Keys:CAADB The weather seems to be everybodys Keys:DACBC Man has always wanted to fly. Some Keys:DBACC A film was at the Circle Five Ranch Keys:DBBADMy husband and

9、 I got married in 1981 Keys:BCCBD Last Friday a storm tore through two Keys:BBDBD The fourth Thursday in November is Keys:ACBDB Grandma was a wonderful story-teller Keys:CABA? High in the Swiss Alps many years ago Keys:DBBACA pretty, well-dressed young lady stopped Keys:AABDCChinas former volleyball

10、 star Lang Keys:BDBBD Nowadays there are more and more ways of Keys:DBBAC Until 1983, Tillson Lake had been a lovely Keys:DCDAB Sixty-year-old grandmother, Fiona McFee Keys:CCDDA After having lived for over twenty KEYS:ABBBCA story is told about a soldier who was .KEY: BDABB In 1920, barely out of h

11、is teens, KEY: CABDD请自行删除以下多余内容:Why do we like music? Like most good questions, this one works on many levels. We have answers on some levels, but not all.We like music because it makes us feel good. Why does it make us feel good? In 2001, neuroscientists Anne Blood and Robert Zatorre at McGill Univ

12、ersity in Montreal provided an answer. Using magnetic resonance imaging they showed that people listening to pleasurable music had activated brain regions called the limbic and paralimbic areas, which are connected to euphoric reward responses, like those we experience from sex, good food and addict

13、ive drugs. Those rewards come from a gush of a neurotransmitter called dopamine. As DJ Lee Haslam told us, music is the drug.But why? Its easy enough to understand why sex and food are rewarded with a dopamine rush: this makes us want more, and so contributes to our survival and propagation. (Some d

14、rugs subvert that survival instinct by stimulating dopamine release on false pretences.) But why would a sequence of sounds with no obvious survival value do the same thing?The truth is no one knows. However, we now have many clues to why music provokes intense emotions. The current favourite theory

15、 among scientists who study the cognition of music how we process it mentally dates back to 1956, when the philosopher and composer Leonard Meyer suggested that emotion in music is all about what we expect, and whether or not we get it. Meyer drew on earlier psychological theories of emotion, which

16、proposed that it arises when were unable to satisfy some desire. That, as you might imagine, creates frustration or anger but if we then find what were looking for, be it love or a cigarette, the payoff is all the sweeter.This, Meyer argued, is what music does too. It sets up sonic patterns and regularities that tempt us to make unconscious predictions about whats coming next. If were right, the brain

展开阅读全文
相关资源
正为您匹配相似的精品文档
相关搜索

最新文档


当前位置:首页 > 行业资料 > 其它行业文档

电脑版 |金锄头文库版权所有
经营许可证:蜀ICP备13022795号 | 川公网安备 51140202000112号