英译汉:A scientist who does research in economic psychology and who wants to predict
the way in which consumers will spend their money must study consumer behavior.
the way in which consumers will spend their money must study consumer behavior.
第1题
听力原文:W: Professor Wilson, can you spare me a few minutes?
M: That's OK. Actually, I'm on my way to an appointment with students, so please make this quick.
W: My name is Maria Taylor, and I'm in your Psychology class at 2:00.
M: Oh, yes. I recall now. You always ask good questions about the lectures. What can I do for you now?
W: You say in your lecture last week that IQ changes little from childhood, but the skills of emotional intelligence can be learned at any age.
M: Right, it's not easy, however. You know, growing your emotional intelligence takes practice and commitment and improving your emotional intelligence takes time, say, several months.
W: Why do you say improving an emotional intelligence takes months rather than days?
M: Well, you know, the emotional centers of the brain are involved.
W: The emotional centers of the brain?
M: Yes. The thinking brain learns technical skills and purely cognitive abilities. It gains knowledge very quickly, but the emotional brain does not.
W: Why?
M: Because to master a new behavior, the emotional centers need repetition and practice.
W: So it takes time.
M: Yes. Improving your emotional intelligence, then, is similar to changing your habits. You have to change your old habits and replace them with the new ones.
W: Oh, I see. And another question I want to ask you is. can we say emo tional intelligence is the opposite of IQ?
M: No. You know some people are blessed with a lot of both while some with little of either. What we are doing now is trying to find out how they complement each other.
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A.A scientist and his assistant.
B.A physician and a nurse.
C.A psychologist and a news reporter.
D.A professor and his student.
第2题
For half a millennium, scores of writers have struggled
to make sense of the mystery that was Leonardo Da Vinci. Was the
man who made the Mona Lisa smiles an artist? Was he a wacky inventor or a S1.______
scientist? A visionary—or simply the product or a traumatic
(受创伤的) child? Intellectual greats from Johann S2.______
Wolfgang yon Goethe to Walter Pater to Sigmund Freud
all have tried to capture the character of the quintessential S3.______
(精萃的)Renaissance man. More recently, Dan
Brown's best-sale. The Da Vinci Code created a subversive S4.______
side for him, asserting that Da Vinci worked clues
of a age-old conspiracy in the Roman Catholic Church S5.______
into his large-scale 1498 painting The Last Supper.
Brown's book is fiction. But new research in the S6.______
Italian master is indeed generating fresh ideas about what
made Da Vinci tick. Since the 1880s, most of his 6,000 manuscripts
have been published and translated, allowed S7.______
the nature of Da Vinci's genius to emerge from centuries of
myth and speculation. These notebooks form. the basis of
a new exhibition at London Victoria and Albert Museum, "Leonardo Da S8.______
Vinci: Experience, Experiment and Design," which opens on Sept. 14.
Through rarely seeing manuscripts and drawings, large-scale models S9.______
of his designs and computer animations, the exhibit illuminates
Da Vinci's bold, wide-ranging thought process. "Like Shakespeare or Newton,
like all great figures, he remained perpetually surprising," says Da Vinci S10.______
scholar Martin Kemp, the exhibit's curator(馆长).
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第3题
The scientist's work was based on______.
A.occasional observations
B.systematic observations
C.observations of several nests
D.observations of an undisturbed nest
第4题
It can be inferred from the passage that the author was ________.
A) no more than a born naturalist
B) a naturalist but not a scientist
C) a scientist as well as a naturalist
D) first of all a scientist
第5题
The scientist's discovery will have a______ influence on mankind.
A.prominent
B.promising
C.profound
D.productive
第6题
A.As Einstein was a great scientist
B.As great scientist Einstein was
C.Great scientist was as Einstein
D.Great scientist as Einstein was
第7题
A.A scientist will help to wire all the schools.
B.It can be very expensive.
C.It is not easy to do so.
D.Technical problems are still not solved.
第8题
A.send
B.sends
C.was sent
D.were sent
第9题
t questions.
A、however
B、but
C、than
第10题
The writer of the article was, undoubtedly______.
A.a linguist
B.an attorney
C.a scientist
D.an essayist