雅思阅读neuroaesthetics答案及解析
2023-06-21 09:25:01 来源:金宝搏188入口
雅思阅读neuroaesthetics答案及解析
第27题选:C
对应原文:第2段:We certainly do have an inclination to follow the crowd.When asked to make simple perceptual decisions such as matching a shape to its rotated image,for example,people often choose a definitively wrong answer if they see others doing the same.
答案解析:题干直接给出了第2段这一范围,大大减少了我们定位的难度。在雅思阅读中,例子要证明的道理通常就在例子之前或者之后,由此我们锁定have an inclination to follow the crowd,即从众,确定C为正确答案。
第28题选:D
对应原文:第3段:It seems that the viewer can sense the artist’s vision in paintings,even if they can’t explain why.
答案解析:根据Angelina Hawley-Dolan这一人名定位到第3段。前面文章都是在描述具体的实验过程和结果。最后一句才是结论。即观赏者可以意识到艺术家在画中的想象,由此确定D为答案。
第29题选:B
对应原文:第4段:It would seem that the brain sees these images as puzzles,and the harder it is to decipher the meaning,the more rewarding is the moment of recognition.
答案解析:与上一题类似,根据人名定位到第4段,结论在段末。大脑将图画当作谜题,越难解读,识别出来的时候就越值得。对应B选项的弄明白画作代表什么时很满足。
第30题选:A
对应原文:第5段:Mondrian’s works are deceptively simple,but eye-tracking studies confirm that they are meticulously composed
答案解析:原文中提到,蒙德里安的作品让人误以为十分简单,但眼球追踪研究证实它们经过仔细的创作。选项A中appear对应deceptively,carefully对应meticulously,put together对应composed,由此确定答案。
第31题选:C
对应原文:第1段:The blurred imagery of Impressionist paintings seems to stimulate the brain’s amygdala,for instance.Since the amygdala plays a crucial role in our feelings
答案解析:根据impressionist paintings定位到第1段的这两句话。题干中问的是它对我们的什么影响,由此锁定amygdala,但选项中并没有对应的内容。往后看发现amygdala在我们的感受中发挥关键作用。C选项正好对应feelings,由此确定答案。
第32题选:B
对应原文:第7段:In another experiment,Alex Forsythe of the University of Liverpool…many artists use a key level of detail to please the brain.
答案解析:根据人名定位到第7段,a key level与the precise degree对应,锁定detail,选项中只有B complexity能够与之同义替换,因此确定答案。
第33题选:H
对应原文:第7段:What’s more,appealing pieces both abstract and representational,show signs of‘fractals’-repeated motifs recurring in different scales.
答案解析:根据pleasing works与appealing pieces的对应定位到这句话,repeated原词出现,锁定motifs,选项H与它同义替换,由此确定答案。
第34题选:NOT GIVEN
对应原文:第7段:Fractals are common throughout nature,for example in the shapes of mountain peaks or the branches of trees.It is possible that our visual system,which evolved in the great outdoors,finds it easier to process such patterns.
答案解析:原文中虽然确实提到了fractals,但完全没有提到Forsythe的发现与其有什么关系。题干属于将两个不相关的信息结合在一起,由此确定答案为NOT GIVEN。
第35题选:YES
对应原文:第8段:This may be down to our brain’s‘mirror neurons’,which are known to mimic others’actions.The hypothesis will need to be thoroughly tested
答案解析:题干中的art appreciation是文章主题,mirror neurons在原文中原词出现,further verification则与thoroughly tested同义替换。即题干中所有的主要信息点在原文中都能找到依据,由此判断答案为YES。
第36题选:NO
对应原文:第8段:While the fashions of the time might shape what is currently popular,works that are best adapted to our visual system may be the most likely to linger once the trends of previous generations have been forgotten.
答案解析:第8段最后提到,一些作品在潮流结束之后依然受到人们的喜欢。可见人们对画作的品味并不完全取决于当下的艺术趋势。由此判断答案为NO。
第37题选:NO
对应原文:第9段:It would,however,be foolish to reduce art appreciation to a set of scientific laws
答案解析:第9段中部提到,将艺术鉴赏缩减为几条科学定律十分愚蠢。题干中should与原文中foolish矛盾,由此判断答案为NO。
第38题选:YES
对应原文:第9段:We shouldn’t underestimate the importance of the style of a particular artist,their place in history and the artistic environment of their time.
答案解析:原文中提到,我们不应该低估当时艺术环境的重要性。即欣赏艺术作品的时候应该考虑到艺术家创作的文化背景。由此判断答案为YES。
第39题选:NOT GIVEN
对应原文:第9段:In some ways,it’s not so different to science,where we are constantly looking for systems and decoding meaning so that we can view and appreciate the world in a new way.
答案解析:原文中只是提到艺术与科学相似,并没有比较两者的难度差异。由此判断答案为NOT GIVEN。
第40题选:A
答案解析:A选项基本概括了文章中各个不同科学家的研究成果。B选项错在neural activity以偏概全,C选项错在文章并没有比较抽象和具象艺术作品的神经基础差异,D选项中关于改变公众看法的描述更是无中生有,由此确定答案为A。
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