14."A photograph that one has taken of oneself,typically with a smart phone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website"is the definition of"selfie"in the Oxford English Dictionary.In fact,it wasn't even in the dictionary until August of last year.It earned its place there because people are now so obsessed with (對…癡迷) selfies─we take them when we try on a new hat,play with our pets or when we meet a friend whom we haven't seen in a while.
But is there any scientific explanation for this obsession?Well,you should probably ask James Kilner,a neuroscientist(神經(jīng)系統(tǒng)科學家) at University College London.
Through our lifetime we become experts at recognizing and interpreting other people's faces and facial expressions.In contrast,according to Kilner,we have a very poor understanding of our own faces since we have little experience of looking at them─we just feel them most of the time.
This has been proved in previous studies,according to the BBC.
Kilner found that most people chose the more attractive picture.This suggests that we tend to think of ourselves as better-looking than we actually are.To further test how we actually perceive our own faces,Kilner carried out another study.He showed people different versions of their own portrait─the original,one that had been edited to look less attractive and one that was made more attractive─and asked them to pick the version which they thought looked most like them.They chose the more attractive version.
But what does it say about selfies?Well,isn't that obvious?Selfies give us the power to create a photograph─by taking it from various angles,with different poses,using filters (濾色鏡) and so on─that better matches our expectations with our actual faces.
"You suddenly have control in a way that you don't have in non-virtual(非虛擬的) interactions,"Kilner told the Canada-based CTV News.Selfies allow you"to keep taking pictures until you manage to take one you're happy with",he explained.
28.What is the passage mainly about?C
A.The definition and fun of taking selfies.
B.A study of why people love taking selfies.
C.How taking selfies influences people's daily lives.
D.How to interpret people's facial expressions in their selfies.
29.The underlined word"perceive"in Paragraph 5can be replaced by"B".
A.interpret B.beautify C.choose D.explain
30.What did Kilner discover from his researches?A
A.People tend to believe they look more attractive than they actually are.
B.People tend to spend more time looking at their faces than at others'.
C.People interpret others'facial expressions worse than their own.
D.People who like taking selfies know more about their facial expressions.
31.According to Kilner,people like taking selfies probably because they thinkB.
A.it is a good chance to learn more about their actual faces
B.it allows them to satisfy their expectations with their appearances
C.it enables them to interact with their friends in social media
D.it is a way to respond to others'facial expressions correctly.
分析 本文主要是對人們喜歡美化自己這一現(xiàn)象所進行研究的結(jié)果說明.
解答 28. C 主旨大意.文章第一段提出來人們對自己癡迷的現(xiàn)象,第二段講述的是要想知道為什么人們會癡迷自己就要向Kilner尋求答案,接下來的幾段就是Kilner對于此事的研究調(diào)查,所以本文主旨就是一項關(guān)于為什么人們會對自己癡迷的研究.故選C
29. B 詞義猜測.This suggests that we tend to think of ourselves as better-looking than we actually are.To further test how we actually perceive our own faces,這句話應該理解為這個研究表明我們都傾向于美化自己,為了進一步測試我們是怎么看待我們的臉.美化自己是行為的結(jié)果,而進一步檢測就是為了檢測我們到底是如何理解自己的真實面目的以及美化自己的結(jié)果的正確性.故選B.
30. A 推理判斷.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第三段Kilner found that most people chose the more attractive picture…we tend to think of ourselves as better-looking than we actually are可知人們傾向于自己認為比實際上的自己更好看.故答案A正確.
31. B 推理判斷.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段Selfies give us the power to create a photograph…that better matches our expectations with our actual faces.可知自拍照可以給我們權(quán)利去設(shè)計一張更符合我們期待的照片.
點評 做這類題材閱讀理解時要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進行仔細分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案.推理判斷題也是要在抓住關(guān)鍵句子的基礎(chǔ)上合理的分析才能得出正確答案,切忌胡亂猜測,一定要做到有理有據(jù).