Have you ever been stuck(困住) for hours on a hard math problem? If you sat there for some time you might eventually solve it, but scientists say that daydreaming might be a much better way to tackle(处理) difficult tasks.
In fact, daydreaming has long been misunderstood. It’s considered to be a bad thing and often associated with laziness. “We’re harsh(严厉的) on ourselves if we catch ourselves mind wandering,” says Professor Kalina Christoff from the University of British Columbia in Canada.
But the truth is that some of the most important scientific discoveries came about because scientists allowed their minds to wander. For example, Albert Einstein began his theory of relativity(相对论) when he daydreamed about riding a beam(束) of sunlight to the edge of the universe. And now, research has shown that normal people can also improve their problems solving ability in the same way, reported The Telegraph.
In a study, 145 people aged between 19 and 32 were asked to list as many unusual uses as possible for everyday objects. Some of them were given a 12-minute break while the others were not allowed any break from the task. People on the break did not simply relax—some of them were told to carry out a tiring memory task while others did an easier task.
Scientists found that people who did the easier task were daydreaming a lot. They thought about personal issues in the past or in the future because their mind was at ease.
After the break, all participants were asked to return once again to the task of listing unusual uses for everyday objects. It was found that daydreamers improved their performance by 40 percent, while all the other people, including those who didn’t have a break and who did tiring tasks during the break, performed the same as before.
“People think that when the mind wanders away, it just gets turned off—but we show the opposite,” explained Christoff.“A more playful attitude might allow you to call in more resources(解决办法).” So when you are struggling to solve complicated problems, it might be better off if you switch to a simpler task and let your mind wander for a while, she suggested.
According to Christoff, people typically spend one-third of their waking time daydreaming. “It’s a big part of our lives, but it’s been largely ignored(忽视) by science.”. It was believed that daydreaming __________.
A.had something to do with imagination |
B.had been misunderstood for a long time |
C.was a waste of time when the mind was shut off |
D.was a good way to relax and solve problems |
. What is the main purpose of Paragraph 3?
A.To show that great scientists daydream a lot. |
B.To inform us that daydreaming has its benefits. |
C.To prove people can daydream whenever they like. |
D.To introduce new experiments on daydreaming. |
. What did the scientists discover in the experiment?
A.People’s minds turned off as they daydreamed. |
B.The group that were given hard memory tasks performed best. |
C.People who had a break showed improvement in the task. |
D.Daydreaming could improve people’s problem-solving abilities. |
. How did the scientists get their conclusion?
A.By studying brain scan results of the groups. |
B.By comparing the performances of different groups. |
C.By asking and observing people in different groups. |
D.By analyzing the amount of tasks each participant did. |
"To raise snails (蜗牛) well, you need to spray (喷) water to the container(容器)every morning and evening,change soil every two weeks, and feed them with vegetables and sweet fruits," said Sun Youxiang after raising snails for one year. He is a fourth﹣grade primary school student in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.From three white jade snails at the very beginning to more than sixty snails of four generations (代) now, he has done a great job for his science class.
Watching the reproduction (繁殖) of animals is an uncommon experience for kids. Their creativity, patience and respect (尊重) for life will be developed as they learn to take care of animals on their own. Sun's teacher said the job served as a good example of life education. Practice is a necessary step in learning and it will benefit the kids for a life time.
Life education allows kids to know how to live with nature and creatures (生物) in a friendly way. Starting from this year. science will become an important subject as Chinese and math in primary schools in order to improve students' knowledge about the things around us. Because of curiosity (好奇心), more kids will be willing to watch and think through practising. It will add to our knowledge of the world in the long run.
(1)Which of the following is WRONG about Sun Youxiang ?
A. He is good at raising snails.
B. He makes a lot of money by raising snails.
C. Raising snails is an interesting experience for him.
D. He becomes creative and patient through taking care of snails.
(2)The underlined word " benefit" in Paragraph 2 means .
A. hurt
B. protect
C. be good for
D. be popular with
(3)In Paragraph 3, "Life education allows kids to know how to live with nature and creatures in a friendly way" means .
A. nature and creatures are friendly to kids
B. life education can make kids more friendly
C. life education tells kids how to make friends
D. life education tells kids how to get on well with nature and creatures
(4)What does Sun Youxiang's teacher think of his job ?
A. It takes too much time.
B. It wastes lots of money.
C. It can't help with Sun's study.
D. It serves as a good example of life education.
(5)What is the main idea of the passage ?
A. How to raise snails.
B. Patience, the key to success.
C. The importance of life education.
D. How to think through practising.
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Amenities (设施) Disabled access Yes (残疾人通道) Living room Shared Kitchen Shared Shower Private |
Householders (房主) Roommates 2 Bedrooms 2 Ages 25 and 29 Smokers? No Any pets? Yes Gender (性别) A man and a woman |
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(1)The householders .
A. are two girls
B. like smoking a lot
C. have two well﹣trained dogs
D. are more than thirty years old
(2)Which is RIGHT about the room for rent ?
A. It has a private kitchen.
B. It's fit for the disabled.
C. It's $1,000 for three months.
D. It is far from 123 bus stop.
(3) can rent the room.
A. Mr. Black and his wife
B. Eric, a sixty﹣year﹣old doctor
C. Mrs. Smith and her 4﹣year﹣old son
D.Jim, a young man with a little cat
(4)You can't contact Mr. Adam Green .
A. by telephone
B. by email
C. by QQ
D.by visiting him
(5)This article is a (an) .
A. interview
B. report
C. advertisement(广告)
D. notice
When I was a child. I was a tomboy (假小子). I had a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. My brothers were two and four years older than I. We often played games together.
Once, my brothers and I fell in love with playing a game called "stealing horses", Then my parents decided to buy my brothers guns. These were not "real" guns. Because I was a girl, I didn't get a gun. They shot and shot at everything with their new guns. I tried to "fight" them with my bow and arrows(弓和箭). But I was still in the poor position without a gun.
One day while I was hiding behind a wall, looking out toward the fields, I felt a terrible blow to my right eye. I looked up just in time to see my brother lower his gun. Both brothers rushed to my side. My eye felt great pain and I covered it with my hand. "If you tell that to Mummy," they said, "We will get a whipping(鞭打) from Daddy. You don't want that to happen, do you?" I did not. "Here is a piece of wire(电线)," said the older brother, picking it up from the floor, "Say you stepped on one end of it and the other flew up and hit you." "Yes," I said. To be honest, I didn't want them to be punished. So I did as my brothers told me to do.
A week after the "accident" my parents took me to see a doctor. Finally I knew my brothers were worried about my eye, so they told our parents what had happened and asked them to take me to see a doctor.
(1)According to the passage, the two brothers were .
A.strict
B.clever
C. polite
D. naughty(淘气的)
(2)What does the underlined(划线的) phrase " in the poor position" mean in Chinese ?
A.处于劣势
B.在低洼处
C.处于虚弱状态
D.处于贫穷状态
(3)The two brothers asked the writer to tell a lie because they were afraid .
A. they would lose their guns
B. their parents would punish them
C. they couldn't play the game any more
D. their parents would take their sister to see a doctor
(4)Choose the correct order according to the passage.
①The writer was hurt.
②The brothers told the truth.
③The parents bought guns for the brothers.
④The parents took the writer to see a doctor.
A.②③①④
B.③①②④
C.③①④②
D.③②①④
(5)What can we infer(推断)from the passage ?
A. The writer's parents didn't like her.
B. The writer and her two brothers loved each other.
C. The writer's brothers wanted to hurt her.
D. The two brothers didn't get on well with each other.
In the Middle Eastern country of Syria (叙利亚), there are over 4 million refugees (难民).Yourself was 10 years old when a local Syrian musician discovered his talent: a deep, powerful voice. However, Syria's civil (内部的) war took place. He and his family lost their home.
When the Action for Hope Music School announced that it was looking for talented children to train, his family encouraged him to attend the school. A year and half later, the now 14﹣year﹣old, Yourself, with another 11 children, was chosen to take part in a concert.
Yourself, a shy boy, was a lead singer in the concert. He gave a confident performance of traditional Syrian songs. "We only heard the sound of a mortar (迫击炮). It fell near us. Many buildings fell down. That is all I remember," said Yourself. "Music makes me forget everything. Music is the most important thing."
Basma, director of Action for Hope, said the music school offers strength to the children who suffer (遭受) from the war. They can find a good way to express themselves and stop thinking of themselves as refugees.
"Art gives strength. It comes from the ability to create," Basma said. "People who are in difficult conditions need this strength much more than the rich."
(1)Why did Yourself and his family lose their home?
(2)How many children were chosen to take part in the concert?
(3)Was Yourself a lead singer in the concert?
(4)文中划线单词 "They" 指代的是
(5)请给短文拟一个适当的英语题目 .
On April 2, we said goodbye to Tiangong I, China's first space lab. According to the China Manned Space Agency (中国载人航天), Tiangong I re﹣entered the Earth's atmosphere (大气层) and some of its debris (碎片) fell into the South Pacific Ocean.
There are many spacecraft (宇宙飞船) that are still in orbit (轨道) above the Earth. After finishing their trips, they will all re﹣enter the Earth's atmosphere like Tiangong I.
There are two types of re﹣entries: controlled re﹣entry and uncontrolled re﹣entry.
Some satellites and manned spacecraft come back to the Earth in a controlled re﹣entry. Experts calculate (计算) the path of the falling spacecraft and its speed. Thy can guide the spacecraft to fall in a chosen area.
Some spacecraft may have problems while in space after a certain amount of time. These spacecraft come back in an uncontrolled re﹣entry. It is hard to tell when and where these spacecraft will fall until the last few hours. The US space station Skylab came back partially uncontrolled in 1979. Parts of the station fell in western Australia, but no one was hurt.
During re﹣entry, most of the spacecraft will burn up while passing through the Earth's atmosphere. Only a small amount of the debris will reach the ground. The debris typically ends up falling into the ocean, China Daily reported.
(1)The debris from Tiangong I .
A. fell into the South Pacific Ocean
B. fell in western Australia
C. fell in the central part of the US
D. fell into the North Pacific Ocean
(2)When the spacecraft finishes its trip, it will .
A. burn up and disappear
B. speed up and fly back to the Earth
C. enter another orbit and stay in space
D. re﹣enter the Earth's atmosphere
(3)From the passage, we know there are types of re﹣entries.
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
(4)Which of the following is TRUE about the US space station Skylab?
A. It came back in a controlled re﹣entry.
B. Some people were hurt by its debris.
C. Parts of it fell in western Australia.
D. It was directed to fall into the ocean.
(5)This story most probably comes from .
A. a story book
B. a movie review
C. a science magazine
D. a government report