People from East Asia tend to have more difficulty than those from Europe in distinguishing facial expressions — and a new report published online in Current Biology explains why.
Rachael Jack, University of Glasgow researcher, said that rather than scanning evenly(均匀的) across a face as Westerners do, Easterners fix their attention on the eyes.
"We show that Easterners and Westerners look at different face features to read facial expressions," Jack said. "Westerners look at the eyes and the mouth in equal measure, whereas Easterners favor the eyes and neglect (忽略) the mouth."
According to Jack and her colleagues, the discovery shows that human communication of emotion is more complex than previously believed. As a result, facial expressions that had been considered universally recognizable cannot be used to reliably convey emotion in cross-cultural situations.
The researchers studied cultural differences in the recognition of facial expressions by recording the eye movements of 13 Western Caucasian and 13 East Asian people while they observed pictures of. expressive faces and put them into categories: happy, sad, surprised, fearful, disgusted, angry, or neutral. They compared how accurately participants read those facial expressions using their particular eye movement strategies.
It turned out that Easterners focused much greater attention on the eyes and made significantly more errors than did Westerners. "The cultural difference in eye movements that they show is probably a reflection of cultural difference in facial expressions," Jack said. "Our data suggest that whereas Westerners use the whole face to convey emotion, Easterners use the eyes more and mouth less."
In short, the data show that facial expressions are not universal signals of human emotion. From here on, examining how cultural factors have diversified these basic social skills will help our understanding of human emotion. Otherwise, when it comes to communicating emotions across cultures, Easterners and Westerners will find themselves lost in translation.The discovery shows that Westerners .
| A.pay equal attention to the eyes and the mouth |
| B.consider facial expressions universally reliable |
| C.observe the eyes and the mouth in different ways |
| D.have more difficulty in recognizing facial expressions |
What were the people asked to do in the study?
| A.To make a face at each other. | B.To get their faces impressive. |
| C.To classify some face pictures. | D.To observe the researchers' faces. |
What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 6 refer to?
| A.The participants in the study. |
| B.The researchers of the study. |
| C.The errors made during the study. |
| D.The data collected from the study. |
In comparison with Westerners, Easterners are likely to .
| A.do translation more successfully |
| B.study the mouth more frequently |
| C.examine the eyes more attentively |
| D.read facial expressions more correctly |
What can be the best title for the passage?
| A.The Eye as the Window to the Soul |
| B.Cultural Differences in Reading Emotions |
| C.Effective Methods to Develop Social Skills |
| D.How to Increase Cross-cultural Understanding |
Scientists have been puzzled by the phenomenon that migrating birds fly not just in groups all the time, but in "V" formations and they have tried to figure out what benefit birds get from this particular formation. Now, a research group from University of London may have found the answer ― migrating birds fly in a "V" to save energy, according to a study published in the journal Nature.
When a bird flaps(振翅) its wings, it stirs the air around it and causes it to move indifferent directions. Scientist found in the study that the air creates an upward-moving wave at the tips of the wings, which means that if a bird flies around the wingtips of another bird, it can get a boost(抬高) from the rising air and therefore use less energy to stay in the air.
Apart form the "free ride" strategy, scientists were also surprised to observe that migrating birds timed their wing beats and adjusted their positions in a very precise way to maximize the lifting effect while avoiding areas where the air move downward.
"They're able to sense what's going on from the bird in front, where this 'good air' is coming from and now how to position themselves perfectly in it," lead researcher Steven Portugal told BBC.
In fact, the "V" formation has long thought to help birds fly more efficiently(效率搞地). A previous study showed that birds' heart rates went down when they were flying together in a "V" formation. Jet fighters were also found to be able reduce their energy use by up to 18% by staying near the wingtips of other jet fighters. Both of these findings led scientists to suspect that the "V" formation had an efficiency purpose, but until now they still lack proof.
"For scientists, the new study provides an insight into an interesting natural phenomenon. But it could mean even more for aircraft companies — helping them understand how they can imitate that with their plane formations to save fuel, said Portugal."What is the author's purpose in writing this article?
| A.To explain how birds benefit from migration. |
| B.To introduce how migrating birds find their way. |
| C.To tell some applications of migrating birds' "V" formations. |
| D.To report new findings about migrating birds' "V" formations. |
According to the recent study, when birds migrate .
| A.they don't change their lead birds during the whole journey |
| B.they fly in "V" formations to protect themselves against enemies |
| C.they form the shape of a "V" to make best use of the lifting effect |
| D.the air they stir around makes it hard for the birds behind to fly fast |
What is the significance of the new study according to this article?
| A.It might inspire aircraft companies to think of ways to improve efficiency. |
| B.It has proved that the "V" formation can improve in efficiency in many fields, |
| C.It has led scientists to discover that birds' heart rates go down when they fly in a "V". |
| D.It shows that the best formation of jet fighters in battle should be a "V" formation. |
The underlined word "imitate" in the last paragraph most probably means "".
| A.use | B.copy | C.change | D.learn |
Scientists in UK have grown a living human "brain". The team at Aston University created tiny bunch of cells which act like a mini nervous system.
They believe it could help find a cure for worse mental conditions like Parkinson’s disease. Professor Michael Coleman is leading the research program. He explained, "We are aiming to be able to study the human brain at the most basic level, using an actual living human cell system. Cells have to be alive and operating efficiently to enable us to really understand how the brain works. "The experiment involves changing cells from a cancer tumour (肿瘤)and making them behave like brain cells.
Although far from finished, researchers hope the false brain cells will give them a greater understanding of how real brains work. This, in turn, could significantly further research into conditions which affect the brain. Neil Hunt, chief leader of the research group, said, "It is still very early days, but in the future the research could lead to a useful tool for looking into dementia (痴呆)."
The technique could also provide a way to carry on animal test and is being supported by the Humane Research Trust (HRT). The scientists predict that over the next ten years a million people will develop dementia. Professor Coleman believes their findings could change this. He said,"We hope our research will provide scientists with a new and highly relational human experimental model to help them understand the brain better and develop new drugs to control the related disease. However, the biggest challenge at present is that we are greatly short of fund, which will slow our research."UK scientists grow a living human "brain" in order to ______.
| A.study the structure of human brain |
| B.make use of living human cell system |
| C.discover how human brain really works |
| D.separate cells from a cancer tumour |
According to Neil Hunt, research into brain cells ______.
| A.will get finished as early as possible |
| B.will make people discover dementia |
| C.will affect the brain growth in many ways |
| D.will help to treat some diseases in nerve system |
From the last paragraph,we can know that ______
| A.the technique provided by HRT is immature |
| B.animal tests are no longer allowed by law |
| C.a million people suffer from brain diseases |
| D.the research program lacks financial support |
The text is intended to ______.
| A.tell us about a breakthrough in medical research |
| B.introduce a research program in human's brain |
| C.introduce the progress of drugs for dementia |
| D.tell us about health problem in nerve system |

What’s the purpose of the author in writing the text?
| A.To introduce his favorite food to the readers. |
| B.To introduce some steakhouses in New York. |
| C.To provide guidance on eating in America. |
| D.To offer some advice on running restaurants. |
Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
| A.All the four restaurants are open on weekends. |
| B.Bruno is the owner of Peter Luger’s Steakhouse. |
| C.The beef in AJ Maxwell’s is from South Dakota. |
| D.You can enjoy family hospitality in Ben and Jack’s. |
If you don’t like having dinner indoors,you can go to _____________.
| A.Aged—New York City | B.Club A Steakhouse |
| C.Ben and Jack’s on 5th Ave | D.AJ Maxwell’s Steakhouse |
If you have to drive,you are NOT advised to go to ____________.
| A.255 5th Avenue,New York | B.240 East 58th St.,New York |
| C.2398 Broadway,New York | D.57 West 48th Street,New York |
What do the four restaurants have in common?
| A.Restaurant style. | B.Privacy protection. |
| C.Minimum expense. | D.Seafood service. |
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IKEA Restaurant/Café
The restaurant/cafe serves both classic Swedish dishes and local favorites, and is one of the most popular areas of the whole IKEA store. Shopping at IKEA is fun and offers great value, but can also be hard work, so stop by and treat yourself to a refreshing drink and a bite to eat.The underlined word “dismantling” refers to ______.
| A. taking apart |
B. making up |
| C. picking up |
D. leaving off |
What can we learn from Return policy?
| A.Any product bought can be returned if they are undamaged. |
| B.The store pay back your money in cash whatever way you use. |
| C.The valid time for return service is within 180 days. |
| D.The return service only goes for IKEA stores in mainland China. |
Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage?
A. Your new kitchen is available in an easy way.
B. The furniture can be transported to your house.
C. They have flexible payment choices.
D. You can enjoy delicious food in IKEA.The passage is probably taken from ______.
| A. a guide |
B. a travel book |
| C. a newspaper |
D. a magazine |
Paris in springtime was, is and always will be, something rather special. Why not experience it for yourself with this excellent break for four days? This attractive city has something to offer everyone with prices at just£ 129. It's of great value too.
Your break begins with executive coach transfer from a regional pick-up point and you travel to Paris via cross-channel ferry and arrive at your hotel in the evening. The Ibis is an excellent quality hotel with private facilities in all rooms: a satellite TV, a radio, a telephone and ban alarm clock.
The following day, after a continental breakfast (included), the coach takes you on a comprehensive sightseeing tour of the city, during which you will see the Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, L'Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre, in fact almost every famous landmark you have ever heard of. You then leave Paris and take a short drive to the magnificent Palace of Versailles, the home of Louis XIV. The tour ends mid-afternoon back in Paris where you will have the remainder of the day for your leisure. In the evening there is a "Paris By Night" tour that shows you the beautiful buildings with bright lights.
Day three takes you to Montmartre, perhaps the most charming quarter of Paris and home of the Sacre Coeur and the Moulin Rouge. In the afternoon you are free to explore this beautiful city as you wish, perhaps a pleasure voyage on the River Seine. In the evening you will have the opportunity to visit the best nightclub in the city. On the final day it's time to go back to the UK via channel ferry.
Included in the price of£129 per person are the following:
*Return executive coach travel to Paris
* Return ferry crossings
* 3 nights accommodation in a two-bed room in a Central Paris hotel with private facilities
* Continental breakfast during your stay
* Guided sightseeing tour of "Paris By Day" and "Paris By Night"
* Visit to Palace of Versailles (admission not included)
* Tour on Montmartre
* Services of an experienced tour guide at all times The Ibis is a ________in Paris_
| A.restaurant | B.hotel | C.bar | D.nightclub |
The underlined word "quarter" in Paragraph 4 refers to。"______"
| A.a period of time | B.district | C.the fourth part | D.exhibition |
Besides the price of £ 129, each tourist will have to spend money on _______
| A.the continental breakfast |
| B.the tour of Montmartre |
| C.the admission to Palace of Versailles |
| D.the services of an experienced tour guide |
During the stay in Paris, the tourists will
| A.have half a day free on the third day |
| B.have a "Paris By Night" tour on the first evening |
| C.have a pleasure voyage on the River Seine together |
| D.live in a simple hotel far away from Paris |
The main purpose of this passage is to ______
| A.tell tourists the route to Paris |
| B.inform people about the cost of traveling to Paris |
| C.introduce the city of Paris |
| D.attract tourists to Paris |