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2012年職稱英語考試試題及答案-綜合類A級閱讀判斷

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  環(huán)球網(wǎng)校率先發(fā)布2012年職稱英語考試試題及答案-綜合類A級詞匯部分(試卷代碼12),

  環(huán)球網(wǎng)校2012年職稱英語考試押中45分原題,么建華教授獨(dú)家解析2012年職稱英語考試

  第二部分:閱讀判斷(第16~22題,每題1分,共7分)

  下面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷;如果該句提供的是正確信息,請選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C。

  In Sports, Red is the Winning Color

  When opponents of a game are equally matched, the team dressed in red is more likely to win, according to a new study.

  British anthropologists Russell Hill and Robert Barton of the University of Durham reached that conclusion by studying the outcomes of one-on-one boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman-wresting, and freestyle-wrestling matches at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

  In each event Olympic staff randomly assigned red or blue clothing or body protection to competitors. When otherwise equally matched with their opponent in fitness and skill, athletes wearing red were more likely to win the bout.

  "Where there was a large point difference―presumably because one contestant was far superior to the other―color had no effect on the outcome," Barton said. "Where there was a small point difference, the effect of color was sufficient to tip the balance."

  In equally matched bouts, the preponderance of red wins was great enough that it could not be attributed to chance, the anthropologists say. Hill and Barton found similar results in a review of the colors worn at the Euro 2004 international soccer tournament. Their report will be published in tomorrow's issue of the journal Nature.

  Joanna Setchell, a primate researcher at the University of Cambridge in England, has found similar results in nature. Her work with the large African monkeys known as mandrills shows that red coloration gives males an advantage when it comes to mating.

  The finding that red also has an advantage in human sporting events does not surprise her, addding that "the idea of the study is very clever."

  Hill and Barton got the idea for their study out of a mutual interest in the evolution of sexual signals in primates―"red seems to be the color, across species, that signals male dominance and testosterone levels," Barton said.

  For example, studies by Setchell, the Cambridge primate researcher, show that dominant male mandrills have increased red coloration in their faces and rumps. Another study by other scientists shows that red plastic rings experimentally placed on the legs of male zebra finches increase the birds' dominance.

  Barton said he and Hill speculated some speculated that "there might be a similar effect in humans. And if so, it could be apparent in sporting contests."

  The pair say their results indicate that sexual selection may have influenced the evolution of humans' response to color.

  Setchell, the primatologist, agrees. "As Hill and Barton say, humans redden when we are angry and pale when we're scared. These are very important signals to other individuals," she said.

  The advantage of red may be intuitively known, judging from the prevalence of red uniforms in sports―"though it is clearly not very widely appreciated, on a conscious level at least," Barton said.

  He adds that the finding of red's advantage might have implications for regulations that govern sporting attire. In the Olympic matches he surveyed for the new study, for example, it is possible some medal winners may have reached the pedestal with an unintended advantage.

  "That is the implication, though we cannot say that it made the difference in any one specific case," Barton said.

  Meanwhile, Setchell noted―tongue-in-cheek―that a red advantage may not be limited to sports. "Going by the recent [U.S.] election results, red is indeed quite successful," she said.

  16. Both Hill and Barton wanted to find out if color affects the outcome of sports matched.

  17. Hill and Barton are both interested in primates.

  18. Male mandrills use yellow coloration to attract a mate.

  19. Red is not an advantage for zebra finches.

  20. The red plastic rings were left on the finches permanently.

  21. Hill and Barton believe athletes in red are more likely to win.

  22. Many athletes oppose the new regulations on sports uniforms.

  答案:16. Both Hill and Barton wanted to find out if color affects the outcomes of sports matches.

  答案為A(right).

  相關(guān)句:They (Hill and Barton) …reached the conclusion by studying the outcomes of boxing…

  The outcomes 回應(yīng)上文中提到的“the team dressed in red is more likely to win”

  17. Hill and Barton are both interested in primates(靈長目).

  答案為A(right).

  相關(guān)句:Hill and Barton got the idea for the study from a mutual interest in primates.

  18. Male mandrills use yellow coloration to attract a mate.

  答案為B(wrong).

  相關(guān)句:Red coloration gives males an advantage when it comes to mating.

  19. Red is not an advantage for Zebra finches(斑胸草雀).

  答案為B(wrong).

  相關(guān)句:Scientists put red plastic rings on the legs of male Zebra females, which increased the bird’s success in finding a mate.

  20. The red plastic rings were left on the finches permanently.

  答案為C(not mentioned).

  21. Hill and Barton believe athletes in red are more likely to win.

  答案為A(right).

  相關(guān)句:Across a range of sports, we find that wearing red is consistently associated with a higher probability of winning.

  22. Many athletes oppose the new regulations on sport uniforms.

  答案為C(not mentioned)

  相關(guān)句:the discovery of red’s advantage might lead to new regulations on sports uniforms.

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