C
When Jeff Sparkman draws his cartoon superheroes, he often has to ask other people to
tell him what color his characters turned out to be because he's color-blind. Now, a new smart phone application can help him figure out what colors he's using and how the picture looks to others.
The DanKam app, available for iPhone and Android for $2.99, is an application that makes the vague colors that one percent of the population with color-blindness sees more like the \colors as everyone else sees them. In America, around 32 million color-blind Americans---95% are males---can soon have their life improved.
\colors slightly so they fall within the range that people who are color-blind see,\Dan Kaminsky told CNET. He came up with the idea after watching the film Star Trek with a color-blind friend.
It was then that he got to know more about colorblindness like its varying types and degrees. A vast majority, for instance, have trouble seeing red or green due to a genetic defect(缺陷). Blue-yellow colorblindness, however, is rarer and develops later in life because of aging, illness or head injuries, etc.
What the DanKam app attempts to do is to clean up the color space of the image signal so that colors can be seen to those suffering from viewing problems. “You can customize the app to fit your needs. There is a range and not everyone who is color-blind sees things the same.” Says Kaminsky.
Sparkman, a copy editor at CNET, tried out the app and was pleased with the results. \would be useful for dressing for a job interview,\practical application.\It worked well on LED and other lights on electronic devices, which means Sparkman can now identify the power light on his computer display as green. 28. According to passage, DanKam ___________. A. was developed by Jeff Sparkman.
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B. appeared in the movie Star Trek.
C. is designed to help the blind. D. can be purchased with a fee
29. It can be known from the passage that colorblindness __________. A. causes trouble in telling all colors C. is not necessarily an inborn disease 30. How does the DanKam app work?
A. It makes vague colors become vivid ones. B. It operates in a fixed color model. C. It shows images with an adjusted color space. D. It puts LED lights on electronic devices.
31. Which of the following serves as the best title for the passage?
A. Dankam: A New Treatment For Colorblindness. B. DanKam: Augmented(增强) Reality For Colorblindness. C. Dan Kaminsky: A Campaign Against Colorblindness. D. .Jeff Sparkman: Satisfaction Guaranteed By DanKam.
D
Being seen in a fancy sports car or enjoying a beach holiday in a five-star hotel were once signs of having “made it”. But a new study suggested that having people think of you as constantly occupied and overworked is now a far better way to demonstrate social position.
According to Harvard University in the US, people are increasingly leaning toward the phenomenon of “humblebragging”. This is when people make a seemingly modest statement that actually draws attention to something they want to show off.
Phrases such as “I have no life” and “I desperately need a holiday” are now used to imply social standing, while ordering food and shopping online is the perfect way to prove to neighbors that you are simply too busy and important to go to the supermarket.
“Movies, magazines, and popular TV shows often highlight the abundance of money and leisure time among the wealthy,” said Neeru Paharia, an assistant professor at Harvard University. “In recent years, featuring wealthy people relaxing by the pool, playing tennis or skiing and hunting are being substituted with advertisements featuring busy individuals who work long hours and have very limited leisure time,” he said. “Displaying a lack of leisure
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B. occurs more commonly in females D. leaves people unable to see clearly
time operates as a visible signal of status in the eyes of others.”
The researchers pointed out that the Wall Street Journal’s 2016 advertising campaign featured celebrities complaining about their busy lives, with the slogan (标语), “People who don’t have time, make time to read the Wall Street Journal.”
The report, which was published in the Journal of Consumer Research, also found that brands that marketed themselves as time saving were becoming increasingly high-status, because of their users.
According to the authors, this trend of humblebragging is due to people’s shift of focus – they now value “the preciousness and scarcity of individuals” more than “the preciousness and scarcity of goods”. “Busy individuals possess desirable characteristics, leading them to be viewed as in demand,” the authors concluded.
32. Which of the following statements can count as “humblebragging”?
A. “Just ate 15 pieces of chocolate. Gotta control myself flying first class or they'll cancel my modeling contract!”
B. “Everybody check this baby out---we just bought a castle! I mean literally!”
C. “Guys, I'm screwed. I I've missed the final deadline for my essay again and my tutor is going to fail me !”
D. “Wow, I can't believe a rubbishy article like yours got published in a national newspaper!”
33.To indicate their social position, people today prefer to ______.
A. share their passion for tennis or skiing
B. show how fast-paced their work life is
C. tell people about the wonderful holidays they take D. show off their abundance of money and leisure time
34. The Wall Street Journal’s 2016 adverting slogan is mentioned in para. 5 to prove ______.
A. showing a lack of time suggests high social status
B. the Wall Street Journal is worth people’s time
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C. busy individuals need to better manage their time
D. people of high social position are lacking in time
35.The underlined word in the last paragraph “scarcity” probably means_____
第二节 ( 共5小题;每小题2分, 满分10分)
根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have you ever wondered how the trainers at Sea World get the 19,000-pound whale to jump 22 feet out of water and perform tricks? They get that whale to go over a rope farther out of the water than most of us can imagine. 36 . So how do the trainers at Sea World do it? The first thing they do is reinforce(强化) the behavior that they want repeated --- in this case, to get the whale to go over the rope. 37 , in a position where the whale can’t help but do what’s expected of it. Every time the whale goes over the rope, it’s given positive reinforcement and gets fed with fish. But what happened when the whale goes under the rope? Nothing — no criticism, no warning and no feedback. 38 .
Positive reinforcement is the key of that simple principle that produces such splendid results. And as the whale begins to go over the rope more often than under, the trainers begin to raise the rope. It must be raised slowly enough so that the whale doesn’t starve.
39 . Make a big deal out of the good and little stuff that we want consistently. Secondly, under-criticize. People know they need help when they mess up. 40 , people will not forget the event and usually will not repeat it.
So we need to set up the circumstances so that people can’t fail. Over-celebrate, under-criticize…and know how far to raise the rope. A. This is a great challenge
B. And the whale stays right where it is C. If we figure out a way to motivate the whale
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A. quantity B. identity C. shortage D. qualification
D. They start with the rope below the surface of the water E. If we under-criticize, punish and discipline less than expected F. Whales are taught that their negative behavior won’t be acknowledged G. The simple lesson to be learned from the whale trainers is to over-celebrate
第三部分 语言知识运用(共四节, 满分55分)
第一节 单句补全 (共10小题;每小题1分, 满分10分)
41. People complain that decisions to approve or deny a permit are often ______ rather than based on fixed criteria.
A. appropriate B. conscious
C. arbitrary
D. controversial
42. Lack of sleep will cause an increase in stress levels, which will lead to you not liking your job. This_____ will also have a negative impact on your productivity. A. in turn B. in return
C. in place
D. in brief
43. The judge said that the fine would ________ a warning to other drivers.
A. look into B. serve as
C. watch over D.set up
44.Honesty is the best policy. If your account doesn’t ______ what the security cameras recorded, you’ll get punished.
A. subscribe to
B. attend to
C. correspond to
D. relate to
45. It’s difficult to _______ all tastes. One man’s meat is another man’s poison.
A. adapt to
B. cater to
C. appeal to
D. adjust to
46. We ____________ solving international dispute by negotiation, instead of appealing to arms.
A. advocate B. admit
C. assess
D. approach
47. It is most important for English teachers to have a knowledge of the theories of language_______.
A. fluency
B. accuracy
C. acquisition
D. punctuation
48. While the kids were making their decisions, they were periodically shown TV _________, some for fast food outlets and some for non-food businesses.
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