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托福阅读模拟试题:The Expression of Emotion(三)
  这篇阅读模拟试题的主要内容是讨论情绪的表达――The Expression of Emotion。人的情绪是如何表达的,在表达情绪方面,世界上的人所用的方式是不是相同的呢?面部表情和情绪之间有什么联系呢?带着这些问题我们来看下面的托福阅读模拟试题。
  1. ○ 2
  This is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is despondent. It is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 2, “unhappy.” The sentence in which the highlighted word appears uses despondent as a contrast to happy. Since unhappy is the opposite of happy, it provides the fullest possible contrast and is equivalent to the contrast between Joy and sadness at the beginning of the sentence.
  2. ○ 3
  This is a Rhetorical Purpose question. It is asking you why the author mentions “baring the teeth in a hostile way” in the passage. This phrase is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 3; baring the teeth is an example of a facial expression whose meaning is widely understood. The central theme of paragraph 1 of the passage is facial expressions that are universal. The author provides various examples of such expressions, and baring the teeth is mentioned as a universal sign of anger. The other choices are all mentioned in the passage, but not in conjunction with baring the teeth, so they are all incorrect.
  3. ○ 2
  This is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is concur. It is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 2, “ae.” Concur means to agree, so if investigators concur about the meaning of certain facial expressions, they agree on their meaning.
  4. ○ 3
  This is a Reference question. The word being tested is them, and it is highlighted in the passage. This is a simple pronoun-referent item. The word them refers to the photographs that Paul Eckman showed to people from diverse cultures, so the correct answer is choice 3, “photographs.”
  5. ○ 3
  This is a Fual Information question asking for specific information that can be found in paragraph 2. The correct answer is choice 3, which states that the Fore people of New Zealand knew very little about Western culture. The paragraph explicitly says that the Fore had almost no contact with Western culture. None of the other three choices is mentioned in connection with the Fore, so none of them is correct.
  6. ○ 3
  This is a Sentence Simplification question. As with all of these items, a single sentence in the passage is highlighted:
  The Fore also displayed familiar facial expressions when asked how they would respond if they were the characters in stories that called for basic emotional responses.
  The correct answer is choice 3. It contains all of the essential ideas in the highlighted sentence without changing the meaning. This choice says that the Fore “exhibited the same relationship of facial and basic emotions that is seen in Western culture when they acted out stories.” The sentence that precedes the highlighted sentence states that in a survey, the Fore agreed with Westerners on how various emotions are portrayed. Then the highlighted sentence says that in a different situation (story-telling) the Fores‘ expression that is, these expressions were the same as those exhibited by Westerners in this situation. Choices 1 and 2 are incorrect because each one changes the highlighted sentence into a statement that is not true. Choice 4 is incorrect because it says that the Fore were familiar with the facial expressions of characters in stories. The highlighted sentence says that it was the investigators who were familiar with the Fores’ expressions. This is a change in meaning, so it is incorrect.
  7. ○ 1
  This is a Factual Information question asking for specific information that can be found in the passage. The correct answer is choice 1, emotions that are not expressed become less intense. This is correct based on the direct quotation of Darwin in paragraph 3. In that quotation, Darwin says that emotions that are freely expressed become more intense, while “on the other hand those that are not freely expressed are “softened,” meaning that they become less intense. Choices 2, 3, and 4 are all incorrect because there is nothing in the passage that indicates Darwin ever believed these things about expressing emotions. Some or all of them may actually be true, but there is nothing in this passage that supports them.
  8. ○ 1
  This is a Factual Information question asking for specific information that can be found in the passage. You can see that the phrase “The facial-feedback hypothesis” is highlighted where it first appears in the passage in paragraph 3. The correct answer is choice 1, research supporting this hypothesis came from studying experiments of the reactions of people to cartoons. This idea is found in paragraph 4, which uses these experiments as an example of how facial feedback works. Choice 3, the release of neurotransmitters, is mentioned in paragraph 5 but, not in connection with the facial-feedback hypothesis, so it is incorrect. Choices 2 and 4 are not explicitly mentioned at all in the passage.
  9. ○ 1
  This is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is rate, and it is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 1, “judge.” Rate in this context means “to judge.”
  10. ○ 4
  This is a Vocabulary question. The word being tested is relevant, and it is highlighted in the passage. The correct answer is choice 4, “applicable. “Relevant means that Ekman‘s observation applies (”is applicable“) to an expression.
  11. ○ 4
  This is a Factual Information question asking for specific information that can be found in the passage. The correct answer is choice 4; stiffening the upper lip may either heighten or reduce emotional response. This is stated explicitly in paragraph 6 of the passage as a possible paradox in the relationship between facial expressions and emotions.
  Choice 1 is incorrect because paragraph 6 contradicts it.
  Choice 2 is incorrect because the passage mentions only the fear and tension of a person trying to keep a stiff upper lip, not any fear or tension that expression may cause in others.
  Choice 3 is incorrect because there is no suggestion anywhere in the passage that stiffening the upper lip may damage lip muscles.
  12. ○3
  This is an Insert Text question. You can see the four black squares in paragraph 2 that represent the possible answer choices here.
  Most investigators concur that certain facial expressions suggest the same emotions in all people. Moreover, people in diverse cultures recognize the emotions manifested by the facial expressions. II In classic research Paul Ekman took photographs of people exhibiting the emotions of anger, disgust, fear, happiness, and sadness. . He then asked people around the world to indicate what emotions were being depicted in them. Those queried ranged from European college students to members of the Fore, a tribe that dwells in the New Guinea highlands. All groups, including the Fore, who had almost no contact with Western culture, agreed on the portrayed emotions. The Fore also displayed familiar facial expressions when asked how they would respond if they were the characters in stories that called for basic emotional responses. Ekman and his colleagues more recently obtained similar results in a study of ten cultures in which participants were permitted to report that multiple emotions were shown by facial expressions. The participants generally agreed on which two emotions were being shown and which emotion was more intense.
  The sentence provided, “This universality in the recognition of emotions was demonstrated by using rather simple methods,” is best inserted at square 3. Square 3 is correct because the inserted sentence begins with the phrase “This universality.” The universality being referred to is the fact, stated in the second sentence, that “people in diverse cultures recognize the emotions manifested by the facial expressions.”
  None of the other answer choices follows a sentence that contains a universal statement. Sentence 1 mentions that “Most investigators concur,” which means that some do not. Therefore this is not a universal statement. Squares 2 and 4 are incorrect because there is nothing in either sentence to which “This universality” could refer.
  13. ○2 4 6
  This is a Prose Summary question. It is completed correctly below. The correct choices are 2, 4, and 6. Choices 1, 3, and 5 are therefore incorrect.
  在世界范围内各种不同的文化里,人们都是要经历欢乐和悲伤的,但我们怎么区分其他人是高兴还是沮丧呢?事实上,很多情感的表达可能是通用的。比如,微笑显然表示友好和赞同。查尔斯达尔文是进化论的创始人,他在19世纪曾指出,怀有敌意地露出牙齿表现的是愤怒的情绪,人类对面部表情的认知具有一定的生存值。例如,面部表情可以以非语言的方式帮你判断迎面而来的是敌还是友。
  很多调查得出了同样的结论,即人类的某些面部表情表达的含义是通用的。此外,不同文化背景的人可以通过面部表情的识别来判断对方的情绪。在一个经典的研究项目中,保罗埃克曼拍下了一组人的照片,分别表示愤怒、厌恶、恐惧、幸福、悲伤。然后,他安排来自世界各地的人们识别照片中所表达的情感。这些人包括欧洲大学生,居住在新几内亚高地的部落等。包括几乎从未接触过西方文化的人在内的所有人得出了一致的答案。此外,问卷中还给出了一些人们熟悉的基本表情,要求答卷者回答如果你是故事中的人物你会作出哪种基本表情?埃克曼和他的同事们从近期的一项统计中得出了相同的结论,他们对来自10个不同文化背景的参与者们进行了调查,参与者可以通过多种面部表情传达复杂的情绪。画面表达了哪两种情感?其中那张更严肃?答案基本一致。
  研究心理学的学者们通常认为,面部表情可以反映人们内心的情绪状态。事实上,各种情绪状态的波动都会使得面部肌肉和大脑的电波活动增加。然而,脸部回馈假说论者们却坚持,面部表情和情绪之间的因果关系也可能是反的。他们认为,脸部肌肉承载的信号会被传至大脑的控制情绪的部位中,因此人类面部表情会影响他们的情绪。试想达尔文的话:“自由的情绪表达方式会增强心中的情感。相反,如果抑制这种表达则会削弱心中的情感。” 比如,微笑可以让你心情大好吗?皱眉会让你变得愤怒吗?
  关于脸部回馈假说,心理学研究提供了一些有趣的发现。比如,让参与实验的人们微笑,他们会表现的更加积极,他们评价图片相对而言更加风趣幽默。当他们皱眉头时,则变得加咄咄逼人。
  面部表情和内心情感之间存在什么样可能的联系呢?首先,是刺激。这是一个有机体活动的准备阶段。面部肌肉的紧张收缩会加剧这种刺激,如那些表现得极度的恐惧肌肉收缩。加强刺激的自我感知会加剧内心各种情绪。其次,他们的联系可能会涉及到大脑温度变化和神经递质的释放(传递神经冲动的物质)。面部肌肉的收缩反映并影响内心情绪状态。埃克曼发现,所谓的杜兴微笑,就是指眼睛周围的鱼尾纹和眼皮的微微下垂,引发眼睛表面的皮肤轻微朝着眼球方向下降,从而引起愉快的感觉。
  埃克曼的看法可能与习语“保持咬紧牙关”有关,人们可以用过紧咬牙关缓解自身压力。很有可能是因为紧咬牙关抑制了消极情绪,只要嘴唇没紧张或者恐惧得发抖。但是,当内心情绪导致僵硬的嘴唇更加紧张时,面部表情强有力的收缩很有可能会加剧内心的情绪反应。
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