The “Bystander Apathy Effect” was first studied by researchers in New York after neighbors ignored—and in some cases turned up the volume on their TVs—the cries of a woman as she was murdered (over a half-hour period). With regard to helping those in difficulty generally, they found that:
(1) women are helped more than men;
(2) men help more than women;
(3) attractive women are helped more than unattractive women.
Other factors relate to the number of people in the area, whether the person is thought to be in trouble through their own fault, and whether a person sees himself as being able to help.
According to Adrian Furnham, Professor of University College, London, there are three reasons why we tend to stand by doing nothing:
(1) “Shifting of responsibility”-the more people there are, the less likely help is to be given. Each person excuses himself by thinking someone else will help, so that the more “other people’ there are, the greater the total shifting of responsibility.
(2) “'Fear of making a mistake'’-situations are often not clear. People think that those involved in an accident may know each other or it may be a joke, so a fear of embarrassment makes them keep themselves to themselves.
(3) “Fear of the consequences if attention is turned on you, and the person is violent.”
Laurie Taylor, Professor of Sociology at London University, says: “In the experiments I’ve seen on intervention (介入), much depends on the neighborhood or setting. There is a silence on public transport which is hard to break. We are embarrassed to draw attention to something that is happening, while in a football match, people get involved, and a fight would easily follow. ”
Psychotherapist Alan Dupuy identifies the importance of the individual: “The British as a whole have some difficulty intervening, but there are exceptional individuals in every group who are prepared to intervene, regardless of their own safety: These would be people with a strong moral code or religious ideals.”
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Pretty women are more likely to be helped.
B. People on a bus are more likely to stop a crime.
C. Religious people are more likely to look on.
D. Criminals are more likely to harm women.
Which factor is NOT related with intervention according to the passage?
A. Sex. B. Nationality. C. Profession. D. Setting.
Which phenomenon can be described as the “Bystander Apathy Effect”?
A. When one is in trouble, people think it’s his own fault.
B. In a football match, people get involved in a fight.
C. Seeing a murder, people feel sorry that it should have happened.
D. On hearing a cry for help, people keep themselves to themselves.
The author wrote this article ______.
A. to explain why bystanders behave as they do
B. to urge people to stand out when in need
C. to criticize the selfishness of bystanders
D. to analyze the weakness of human nature
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從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
passenger A. organise B. adapt C. slave D. famous
medicine A. electricity B. across C. officer D. clinic
press A. expect B. devote C. variety D. explanation
dial A. remind B. animal C. unit D. living
exist A. experience B. examine C. excite D. explode
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Women are now as likely to use the Internet as men—about two-thirds of both genders, yet a new study shows that gaps remain in what each sex does online.
American men who go online are more likely than women to check the weather, the news, sports, political and financial information, the Pew Internet and American Life Project reported Wednesday. They are also more likely to use the Internet to download music and software and to take a class.
Online women, meanwhile, are bigger users of e-mail, and they are also more likely to go online for religious information and support for health or personal problems.
“For men, it’s just, ‘give me the facts,’” said Deborah Fallows, who wrote the report based on six years of Pew surveys, “For women, its ‘Let’s talk about this. Are you worried about this problem?’ It’s keeping in touch and connecting with people in a richer way.”
About two- thirds of the 6,403 adults surveyed by Pew during 2005 said they use the Internet. By gender, it was 68%of the male respondents, and 66%of the female participants---a statistically insignificant(不重要的)difference given the study’s margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2%points. In 2002, by contrast, the gap was slightly larger: 61%vs. 57%.
The surveys find that for many activities, such as getting travel information or looking up a phone number, men and women are equally likely to use the Internet.
According to the passage, which of the following is not what American men who go online do?
A. Checking the weather and the news. B. Searching for religious information.
C. Downloading some music. D. Taking a class.
What is the probable meaning of the sentence “gaps remain in what each sex does online”?
A. There are some difference between men and women in the US.
B. There is a slight difference between the numbers of men and women online in the US.
C. Men and women in the US have difference tastes about what they do online.
D. Men and women in the US have difference way of surfing the Internet.
Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. A small part of women in the US go on line today.
B. Women in the US going on line are only concerned with personal problems.
C. Men are still more likely to use the Internet than women.
D. The gap between both sexes going online in 2002 was slightly larger than that in 2005.
What’s the author’s purpose of writing the article?
A. To tell us the different aims of men and women in the US who go online.
B. To show why men and women are equally likely to use the Internet.
C. To teach us how to surf the Internet.
D. To offer us some information of both sexes’ going online in the US.
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Would you like a burger or fried chicken for lunch? No Way! Please pass me the salad 36 .
Hi, my name is Mor??gan Jacobs, and I decided to be a vegetarian 37 I love all animals.I have read and seen pictures of 38 happens to animals that are raised for their meat.It makes me so 39 . Baby cows and chickens live their 40 lives in places that are too small for them.They have no 41 to move about.This is so 42 .They suffer and do not get to
43 their lives.
I don't like other animals that also only live to be 44 by people while they are alive and the 45 they are killed.I feel sorry for them.
The best thing 46 being a vegetarian is all the tasty and healthy foods I eat.Vegetables and fruits are healthy for your body.47 , 1 think they taste better than meat.Oranges have vitamin C.I love the 48 of watermelon, peaches, and strawberries.Green vegetables 49 me feel strong.I enjoy drinking lots of soymilk to 50 my bones calcium(鈣).
I have a life threatening allergy(過敏)to nuts, seeds, and peanuts, 51 I eat soy butter to get my protein!
I 52 in being kind and loving to people and animals, being good to the earth, and 53 life, including animals!
54 is known to all, animals are our friends.We should live in 55 with the animals.If we destroyed the animals, we would destroy ourselves.
A.too B.a(chǎn)lso C.either D.instead
A.because B.unless C.whether D.while
A.that B.which C.what D.how
A.excited B.sad C.glad D.happy
A.short B.long C.colorful D.useful
A.time B.room C.need D.problem
A.cruel B.interesting C.necessary D.probable
A.like B.hate C.enjoy D.love
A.played B.eaten C.looked D.fed
A.style B.road C.way D.type
A.in B.a(chǎn)t C.to D.a(chǎn)bout
A.Besides B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore
A.smell B.color C.size D.taste
A.force B.make C.cause D.get
A.leave B.take C.bring D.give
A.so B.but C.yet D.or
A.believe B.think C.consider D.imagine
A.inspecting B.respecting C.expecting D.inspiring
A.It B.What C.As D.Which
A.harmony B.memory C.terms D.search
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I was waiting for a phone call from my agent. He had left a message the night before, telling me that my show was to be cancelled. I called him several times, but each time his secretary told me that he was in a meeting and that he would call me later. So I waited and waited, but there was still no call. Three hours passing by, I became more and more impatient. I was certain that my agent didn’t care about my work, and he didn’t care about me. I was overcome with that thought. I started to shout at the phone, “Let me wait, will you? Who do you think you are?”
At that time I didn’t realize my wife was looking on. Without showing her surprise, she rushed in, seized the phone, tore off the wires, and shouted at the phone, “Yeah! Who do you think you are? Bad telephone! Bad telephone!” And she swept it into the wastebasket.
I stood watching her, speechless. What on earth… ?
She stepped to the doorway and shouted at the rest of the house, “Now hear this! All objects in this room – if you do anything to upset my husband, out you go!”
Then she turned to me, kissed me and said calmly, “Honey, you just have to learn how to take control. ” With that, she left the room.
After watching a crazy woman rushing in and out, shouting at everything in sight, I noticed that something in my mood had changed. I was laughing. How could I have trouble with that phone? Her antics helped me realize I had been driven crazy by small things. Twenty minutes later my agent did call. I was able to listen to him and talk to him calmly.
We can infer from the passage that ________.
A. the secretary didn’t care about the writer
B. the writer was bad-tempered
C. the agent was not responsible for his own work
D. the wife of the writer was not sensible
Why did the author shout at the telephone?
A. He was angry with his agent.
B. He was mad at the telephone.
C. He was impatient with the secretary.
D. He was anxious about his wife.
What did the author’s wife do after she heard his shouting?
A. She was speechless.
B. She threw the phone away.
C. She shouted at him.
D. She called the agent in person and scolded him.
What made the author laugh?
A. His changeable feelings. B. His wife’s suggestion.
C. His own behavior. D. His wife’s sweet kiss.
What does the underlined word “antics” refer to?
A. Smart words B. Anxious feelings
C. Surprising looks D. Unusual actions
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Builders have known for many years that white roofs reflect(反射) sunlight and lower the cost of air conditioning (空調設備). But now scientists say they have found a new advantage: slowing global warming.
Hashem Akbari believes that whitening 100 of the world’s largest cities could make the influence of the expected emissions (排放物) smaller over the next ten years.
White buildings and surfaces reflect far more sunlight than dark ones. Reflected sunlight does not increase the greenhouse effect (溫室效應), unlike the heat energy sent out by dark surfaces heated by the sun.
Dr Akbari, of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, also argues that If built-up areas were made white, less heat would stay within them, allowing people to use their air conditioners less, which use a lot of power.
Dr Akbari has found out that making 100 of the largest cities white would increase the sunlight reflected by Earth by 0.03%. He believes it would cancel out (抵消) the warming caused by 44 billion tons of carbon (碳) emissions.
“Roofs are going to have to be changed one by one and to make that effort at a very local level, we need to have an organization to make it happen,”says Dr Akbari.
He argues that while the action would not solve the problem of climate change. it would slow it.
“We can give the environment time to breathe,” he says. “I just don’t see a disadvantage of this idea. It gives everybody advantages and you don’t have to make hard efforts to make it happen. ”
Akbari and his partners say they will try to persuade the United Nations to organize big cities to change the materials of their roofs.
How do white roofs slow down global warming?
A. They reflect sunlight, which makes people use no air conditioner.
B. They reflect sunlight, which doesn’t increase the greenhouse effect.
C. They keep the heat energy within them.
D. They send out no carbon emissions.
We know from Dr Akbari that he .
A. has changed some roofs into white ones
B. doesn’t use air conditioners himself
C. has built an organization to make cities white
D. believes his idea will help slow the climate change
What do Akbari and his partners want to do?
A. They hope the UN will put their idea into action.
B. They want to become members of the UN.
C They want to change the materials of their own roofs.
D. They want to teach people how to change roofs
The passags is written mainly to .
A. persuade people to paint their roofs white
B. introduce environment friendly paint
C. show white roofs do good to the environment
D. discuss how to slow down global warming
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________ by keeping down costs will Power Data hold its advantage over other companies.
A. Only B. Just C. Still D. Yet
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--- How long do you think it is he arrived here?
--- No more than half a year, I believe.
A.when B.that C.before D.since
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----I hope you enjoyed the film last night.
----How on earth do you know I went to a film? I ________you.
A.won’t tell B.didn’t tell C.haven’t told D.hadn’t told
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