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"Earworms", some people call them. Songs that get stuck in your head go round and round, sometimes for days, sometimes for months. For no clear reason you cannot help yourself from humming or singing a tune by Lady Gaga.
To a psychologist, the most interesting thing about earworms is that they show a part of our mind that is clearly outside of our control. Earworms arrive without permission and refuse to leave when we tell them to. They are parasites (寄生蟲) living in a part of our minds.
If you have got an earworm you can suffer an attack of it simply by someone mentioning the tune, without having to hear it. This proves that earworms are a part of long-term memory. Humans have an "inner ear", for remembering phone numbers, for instance. When it gets infected with earworms, rather than review our plans for the day, or lists of things to remember, the inner ear gets stuck on a few short bars of music or a couple of phrases from a song. A part of us that we normally do not have to think about, that should just do what we ask, has been turned against us, upsetting us with a request that we never asked for. The mind is an inner world which we do not have complete knowledge of, or have control over.
Fortunately psychology can provide some advice on how to deal with an uncontrollable mind. Consider the famous "don’t think of a white bear" problem, which tells you to try not to think about white bears, or to do something else, to avoid both thinking of the white bear and not thinking of the white bear. For earworms, the solution may be the same. Our inner ear has become infected with an earworm. This is a part not under our control, so just sending in instructions to "shut up" is unlikely to be of much help (and has been shown to make it worse). Much better is to employ the inner ear in another task. If your mind is poisoned by Brittany Spears’ Toxic, for instance, then try singing Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You out Of My Head. Let me know if it works!
【小題1】According to the passage, earworms are ______.

A.songs that keep going round in our mind
B.worms that live in a part of our brain
C.tunes by pop singers like Lady Gaga
D.parasites clearly under our control
【小題2】Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Singing songs may get earworms out of your head.
B.Earworms are used for keeping long-term memory.
C.Humans do not have complete control over their mind.
D.You won’t suffer from earworms unless you hear the song.
【小題3】What does “it” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.The instruction to shut up your mind.
B.“Don’t think of the white bear” problem.
C.Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You out Of My Head.
D.Using the earworm-infected inner ear in another task.
【小題4】What is the passage mainly about?
A.The causes and influences of earworms.
B.What earworms are and how to deal with them.
C.How to clear earworms out of your head.
D.The relation between earworms and popular songs.

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"Earworms", some people call them. Songs that get stuck in your head go round and round, sometimes for days, sometimes for months. For no clear reason you cannot help yourself from humming or singing a tune by Lady Gaga.

To a psychologist, the most interesting thing about earworms is that they show a part of our mind that is clearly outside of our control. Earworms arrive without permission and refuse to leave when we tell them to. They are parasites (寄生蟲) living in a part of our minds.

If you have got an earworm you can suffer an attack of it simply by someone mentioning the tune, without having to hear it. This proves that earworms are a part of long-term memory. Humans have an "inner ear", for remembering phone numbers, for instance. When it gets infected with earworms, rather than review our plans for the day, or lists of things to remember, the inner ear gets stuck on a few short bars of music or a couple of phrases from a song. A part of us that we normally do not have to think about, that should just do what we ask, has been turned against us, upsetting us with a request that we never asked for. The mind is an inner world which we do not have complete knowledge of, or have control over.

Fortunately psychology can provide some advice on how to deal with an uncontrollable mind. Consider the famous "don’t think of a white bear" problem, which tells you to try not to think about white bears, or to do something else, to avoid both thinking of the white bear and not thinking of the white bear. For earworms, the solution may be the same. Our inner ear has become infected with an earworm. This is a part not under our control, so just sending in instructions to "shut up" is unlikely to be of much help (and has been shown to make it worse). Much better is to employ the inner ear in another task. If your mind is poisoned by Brittany Spears’ Toxic, for instance, then try singing Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You out Of My Head. Let me know if it works!

1.According to the passage, earworms are ______.

A.songs that keep going round in our mind

B.worms that live in a part of our brain

C.tunes by pop singers like Lady Gaga

D.parasites clearly under our control

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Singing songs may get earworms out of your head.

B.Earworms are used for keeping long-term memory.

C.Humans do not have complete control over their mind.

D.You won’t suffer from earworms unless you hear the song.

3.What does “it” in the last paragraph refer to?

A.The instruction to shut up your mind.

B.“Don’t think of the white bear” problem.

C.Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You out Of My Head.

D.Using the earworm-infected inner ear in another task.

4.What is the passage mainly about?

A.The causes and influences of earworms.

B.What earworms are and how to deal with them.

C.How to clear earworms out of your head.

D.The relation between earworms and popular songs.

 

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根據(jù)句意及漢語提示,用單詞的正確形式填空
1. There is a big _____(圖書館) in Jane's school.
2. My pen pal _____(居住) in Paris.
3. Many _____(年輕的) people like going to the movies.
4. This is a _____(地圖), not a newspaper.
5. Let's _____(乘) a taxi to the airport.
6. John's parents are _____(醫(yī)生).
7. He got up _____(晚) this moming.
8. _____(歡迎) to our talk show.
9. How's the _____(天氣) in Beijing?
10. Look! The cat is _____(睡覺) under the sofa.
11. Jim's favorite _____(動(dòng)物) are pandas.
12. The students are _____(打掃) their classroom now.
13. The post office is _____(在……之后) the police station.
14. She often _____(穿) a red T-shirt and a'black skirt.
15.Tom's  grandmother enjoys _____(烹調(diào)).

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"Earworms", some people call them. Songs that get stuck in your head go round and round, sometimes for days, sometimes for months. For no clear reason you cannot help yourself from humming or singing a tune by Lady Gaga.
To a psychologist, the most interesting thing about earworms is that they show a part of our mind that is clearly outside of our control. Earworms arrive without permission and refuse to leave when we tell them to. They are parasites (寄生蟲) living in a part of our minds.
If you have got an earworm you can suffer an attack of it simply by someone mentioning the tune, without having to hear it. This proves that earworms are a part of long-term memory. Humans have an "inner ear", for remembering phone numbers, for instance. When it gets infected with earworms, rather than review our plans for the day, or lists of things to remember, the inner ear gets stuck on a few short bars of music or a couple of phrases from a song. A part of us that we normally do not have to think about, that should just do what we ask, has been turned against us, upsetting us with a request that we never asked for. The mind is an inner world which we do not have complete knowledge of, or have control over.
Fortunately psychology can provide some advice on how to deal with an uncontrollable mind. Consider the famous "don’t think of a white bear" problem, which tells you to try not to think about white bears, or to do something else, to avoid both thinking of the white bear and not thinking of the white bear. For earworms, the solution may be the same. Our inner ear has become infected with an earworm. This is a part not under our control, so just sending in instructions to "shut up" is unlikely to be of much help (and has been shown to make it worse). Much better is to employ the inner ear in another task. If your mind is poisoned by Brittany Spears’ Toxic, for instance, then try singing Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You out Of My Head. Let me know if it works!

  1. 1.

    According to the passage, earworms are ______

    1. A.
      songs that keep going round in our mind
    2. B.
      worms that live in a part of our brain
    3. C.
      tunes by pop singers like Lady Gaga
    4. D.
      parasites clearly under our control
  2. 2.

    Which of the following statements is TRUE?

    1. A.
      Singing songs may get earworms out of your head
    2. B.
      Earworms are used for keeping long-term memory
    3. C.
      Humans do not have complete control over their mind
    4. D.
      You won’t suffer from earworms unless you hear the song
  3. 3.

    What does “it” in the last paragraph refer to?

    1. A.
      The instruction to shut up your mind
    2. B.
      “Don’t think of the white bear” problem
    3. C.
      Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You out Of My Head
    4. D.
      Using the earworm-infected inner ear in another task
  4. 4.

    What is the passage mainly about?

    1. A.
      The causes and influences of earworms
    2. B.
      What earworms are and how to deal with them
    3. C.
      How to clear earworms out of your head
    4. D.
      The relation between earworms and popular songs

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短文填詞。(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)
Students learn their lessons in class. They sit in the classroom and l 1  to the teacher. This is a way of learning. Is this the o 2  way for students to learn? Of course not. There is another way to learn. That is students can teach themselves. For e 3  , if you cannot remember something when you are doing your homework, what will you do? You can look at your books to
f  4   the answers.
How to teach yourself? The first thing you must do is reading. Read something you are i 5  in, or you have to read. The second is that you must ask yourself questions. A clever student is usually g 6  at asking questions. The third is to answer the questions yourself by w 7  hard, by reading books, and sometimes by asking o 8  people. These are the ways of teaching yourself. If you keep doing l  9 these for a long time, You are sure to have great s  10  in your study.

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