2022年职称英语考试理工类C级补全短文冲刺试题5.docx

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1、 2022年职称英语考试理工类C级补全短文冲刺试题5I Just Know How You FeelDo you feel sad?Happy?Frustrated?Insouciant?Exonerated?Infuriated?Do you think that the way you display these emotions is unique?Well,think again.Even the expression of the most personal feelings CaB be divided into groups,classified,and perhaps,taug

2、ht.This week sees the publication of Mind Reading,an interactive DVD-rom displaying every possible human emotion.It demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel:the first visual dictionary of the human heart.The attempt to classify the human heart began with Darwin.His The Expression of the Emoti

3、ons in Man and Animals,published in 1872,divided the emotions into six types-anger,fear,sadness, disgust,surprise and enjoyment._(46).Every other feeling,of which there may be thousands,was thought to derive from this six-strong group.More complex expressions of emotion were likely to be learned and

4、 therefore more specific to each culture.An incredulous or indignant Pacific islander might not be able to show an Essex girl exactly how she felt.But now it is believed that,whereas gestures do not cross cultural boundaries well,many more facial expressions than Darwin”s half-dozen are shared world

5、wide._(47).The Mind Reading is a systematic record of each of these expressions being acted out.The project was conceived by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen of the autism research centre in Cambridge as an aid for people with autism,who have difficulty both reading and expressing emotion.But it quickly

6、became apparent that it had broader uses.Novelists,actors and portrait painters all need to draw upon a wide range of emotional expression,and teachers could use it for classes in personal and social development.Baron-Cohen”s team first had to decide what counted as an emotion._(48).Using thisdefini

7、tion,1,512 emotion terms were identified and put to a panel who had to decide if each repre. sented a separate emotion,or if they were synonyms.That list was whittled down to 412,arranged in24 groups.from“afraid“to“wanting“.Once the emotions were classified.a DVD seemed the most efficient way to dis

8、play them.In Mind Reading,each expressions is acted out-six times,by six different actors-in three seconds._(49).The explanation for this is simple:we may find it difficult to describe emotions using words,but we instantly recognize one when we see it on someone”s face.“It was really clear when the

9、actors had got it right,“says Cathy Collis,who directed the DVD.BUt though we find it difficult to describe many emotions,we instantly recognize one when we see one.“Even when the actors were strnggling to get an emotion,there was a split second when it was absolutely there.It was really clear when

10、they”d got it,“Cathy Collis,who directed the DVD. “Although the actors were given some direction,they were not told which facial muscle they should move.“She added_(50)For example,when someone feels contempt,you can”t say for certain that their eyebrows always go down.Someone who has tried to establ

11、ish such rules is the American Professor Paul Ekman.who has built a database of how the face moves for every emotion.The face can make 43 distinct muscle movements called“action units“.These can be combined into more than 10.000 visible facial shapes.Ekman has written out a paper of facial muscular

12、movements to represent each emotion.A.We thought of trying to describe each emotion but it would have been almost impossible tomake clear rules for thisB.These particular muscles aye difficult to control,and few people can do it.C.Research has also been done to find out which areas of the brain read

13、 the emotional expressions.D.They decided that it was a mental state that could be preceded by“I feel“or“he looks“or “she sounds“.E.He said that the expression of theses feelings aye universal and recognizable by anyone,from any culture.F.Any other method of showing all the 412 emotions,such as words,would have been far less efiective.答案:46.E 47.C 48.D 49.F 50.B

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