博物馆近年来,中国越来越多的博物馆免费向公众开放。博物馆展览次数和参观人数都明显增长。在一些

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonhowtobalancejobresponsibilitiesandpersonalinterests。Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words。

第2题

urheadatacolleague’sagonyoveradecisionwhentheansweriscrystal-clear,there’sascientificreasonbehindit.Ourowndecision-makingabilitiescanbecomedepletedoverthecourseofthedaycausingindecisionorpoorchoices,butchoosingonbehalfofsomeoneelseisanenjoyabletaskthatdoesn’tsufferthesamepitfalls.Theproblemis“decisionfatigue,”apsychologicalphenomenonthatonthequalityofyourchoicesafteralongdayofdecisionmaking,saysEvanPolman,aleadingpsychologist.

Physicianswhohavebeenonthejobforseveralhours,forexample,aremorelikelytoprescribeantibioticstopatientswhenit’sunwisetodoso.“Presumablyit’sbecauseit’ssimpleandeasytowriteaprescriptionandconsiderapatientcaseclosedratherthaninvestigatefurther,”Polmansays.

Butdecisionfatiguegoesawaywhenyouaremakingthedecisionforsomeoneelse.Whenpeopleimaginethemselvesasadvisersandimaginetheirownchoicesasbelongingtosomeoneelse,theyfeellesstiredandrelylessondecisionshortcutstomakethosechoices.“Bytakingupontheroleofadviserratherthandecisionmaker,onedoesnotsuffertheconsequencesofdecisionfatigue,”hesays.“It’sasifthere’ssomethingfunandliberatingaboutmakingsomeoneelse’schoice.”

Gettinginputfromothersnotonlyoffersafreshperspectiveandthoughtprocess,itoftenalsoincludesriskierchoices.Whilethissoundsundesirable,itcanbequitegood,saysPolman.“Whenpeopleexperiencedecisionfatigue—whentheyaretiredofmakingchoices—theyhaveatendencytochoosetogowiththestatusquo(现状),hesays.Butthestatusquocanbeproblematic,sinceachangeinthecourseofactioncansometimesbeimportantandleadtoapositiveoutcome.”

Inordertoachieveasuccessfuloutcomeorreward,somelevelofriskisalmostalwaysessential.“Peoplewhoaresusceptibletodecisionfatiguewilllikelychoosetodonothingoversomething,”hesays.“That’snottosaythatriskisalwaysgood,butitisrelatedtotakingaction,whereasdecisionfatigueassuredlyleadstoinactionandthepossiblechagrin(懊恼)ofadecisionmakerwhomightotherwisepreferanewcoursebutisunfortunatelyhindered.”

Justbecauseyoucanmakegoodchoicesforothersdoesn’tmeanyou’lldothesameforyourself,Polmancautions.“Researchhasfoundthatwomennegotiatehighersalariesforothersthantheydoforthemselves,”hesays,addingthatpeopleslipinandoutofdecisionroles.

Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutpeoplemakingdecisions

A.Theymaybecomeexhaustedbymakingtoomanydecisionsforthemselves.

B.Theyaremorecautiousinmakingdecisionsforothersthanforthemselves.

C.Theytendtomakedecisionsthewaytheythinkadvantageoustothem.

D.Theyshowconsiderabledifferencesintheirdecision-makingabilities.

Whatdoestheexampleaboutthephysiciansillustrate

A.Patientsseldomreceiveduecaretowardstheendoftheday.

B.Prescriptionofantibioticscanbeharmfultopatients’health.

C.Decisionfatiguemaypreventpeoplemakingwisedecisions.

D.Medicaldoctorsareespeciallysusceptibletodecisionfatigue.

Whendopeoplefeellessdecisionfatigue

A.Whentheytakedecisionshortcuts.

B.Whentheyhelpotherstomakedecisions.

C.Whentheyhavemajordecisionstomake.

D.Whentheyhaveadviserstoturnto.

Whatarepeoplelikelytodowhendecisionfatiguesetsin

A.Theyturntophysiciansforadvice.

B.Theytendtomakeriskydecisions.

C.Theyadoptatotallynewperspective.

D.Theyrefrainfromtryinganythingnew.

Whatdoesthepassagesayabouttakingsomeriskindecisionmaking

A.Itisvitalforonetoreachthegoaldesired.

B.Itislikelytoentailseriousconsequences.

C.Itwillenablepeopletobemorecreative.

D.Itwillmoreoftenthannotendinregret.

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

第3题

ones.Now,theonlyapparentcosttotakinginfinitephotosofsomethingascommonasamealisthespaceonyourharddriveandyourdiningcompanion&39;spatience.

Butisthereanothercost,adeepercost,todocumentingalifeexperienceinsteadofsimplyenjoyingit"Youhearthatyoushouldn&39;ttakeallthesephotosandinterrupttheexperience,andit&39;sbadforyou,andwe&39;renotlivinginthepresentmoment,"saysKristinDiehl,associateprofessorofmarketingattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaMarshallSchoolofBusiness.

Diehlandherfellowresearcherswantedtofindoutifthatwastrue,sotheyembarkedonaseriesofnineexperimentsinthelabandinthefieldtestingpeople&39;senjoymentinthepresenceorabsenceofacamera.Theresults,publishedintheJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology,surprisedthem.Takingphotosactuallymakespeopleenjoywhatthey&39;redoingmore,notless.

"Whatwefindisyouactuallylookattheworldslightlydifferently,becauseyou&39;relookingforthingsyouwanttocapture,thatyoumaywanttohangonto,"Diehlexplains."Thatgetspeoplemoreengagedintheexperience,andtheytendtoenjoyitmore."

Takesightseeing.Inoneexperiment,nearly200participantsboardedadouble-deckerbusforatourofPhiladelphia.Bothbustoursforbadetheuseofcellphonesbutonetourprovideddigitalcamerasandencouragedpeopletotakephotos.Thepeoplewhotookphotosenjoyedtheexperiencesignificantlymore,andsaidtheyweremoreengaged,thanthosewhodidn&39;t.

Snappingaphotodirectsattention,whichheightensthepleasureyougetfromwhateveryou&39;relookingat,Diehlsays.Itworksforthingsasboringasarchaeological(考古的)museums,wherepeopleweregiveneye-trackingglassesandinstructedeithertotakephotosornot."Peoplelooklongeratthingstheywanttophotograph,"Diehlsays.Theyreportlikingtheexhibitsmore,too.

TothereliefofInstagrammers(Instagram用户)everywhere,itcanevenmakesmealsmoreenjoyable.Whenpeoplewereencouragedtotakeatleastthreephotoswhiletheyatelunch,theyweremoreimmersedintheirmealsthanthosewhoweren&39;ttoldtotakephotos.

WasitthesatisfyingclickofthecameraThephysicalactofthesnapNo,theyfound;justtheactofplanningtotakeaphoto—andnotactuallytakingit—hadthesamejoy-boostingeffect."Ifyouwanttotakementalphotos,thatworksthesameway,"Diehlsays."Thinkingaboutwhatyouwouldwanttophotographalsogetsyoumoreengaged."

Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutphoto-takinginthepast

A.Itwasapainstakingeffortforrecordinglife’smajorevents.

B.Itwasaluxurythatonlyafewwealthypeoplecouldenjoy.

C.Itwasagoodwaytopreserveone’spreciousimages.

D.Itwasaskillthatrequiredlotsofpracticetomaster.

KristinDiehlconductedaseriesofexperimentsonphoto-takingtofindout__________.A.whatkindofpleasureitwouldactuallybringtophoto-takers

B.whetherpeopleenjoyeditwhentheydidsightseeing

C.howitcouldhelptoenrichpeople’slifeexperiences

D.Whetheritpreventedpeopleenjoyingwhattheyweredoing

WhatdotheresultsofDiehl’sexperimentsshowthatpeopletakingphotosA.Theyaredistractedfromwhattheyaredoing.

B.Theycanbetterrememberwhattheyseeordo.

C.Theyaremoreabsorbedinwhatcatchestheireye.

D.Theycanhaveabetterunderstandingoftheworld.

Whatisfoundaboutmuseumvisitorswiththeaidofeye-trackingglassesA.Theycomeoutwithbetterphotographsoftheexhibits.

B.Theyfocusmoreontheexhibitswhentakingpictures.

C.Theyhaveabetterviewofwhatareondisplay.

D.Theyfollowthehistoricaleventsmoreeasily.

WhatdowelearnfromthelastparagraphA.Itisbettertomakeplansbeforetakingphotos.

B.Mentalphotoscanbeasbeautifulassnapshots.

C.Photographerscanderivegreatjoyfromtheclickofthecamera.

D.Eventheverythoughtoftakingaphotocanhaveapositiveeffect.

第4题

Economicallyspeaking,arewebetteroffthanweweretenyearsagoTwentyyearsago

Intheirthirstforevidenceonthisissue,commentatorsseizedontherecentreportbytheCensusBureau,whichfoundthataveragehouseholdincomeroseby5.2%in2015.Unfortunately,thatconclusionputstoomuchweightonauseful,butflawedandincomplete,statistic.AmongthemoresignificantproblemswiththeCensus’smeasurearethat:1)itexcludestaxes,transfers,andcompensationlikeemployer-providedhealthinsurance;and2)itisbasedonsurveysratherthandata.Evenifpreciselymeasured,incomedataexcludeimportantdeterminantsofeconomicwell-being,suchasthehoursofworkneededtoearnthatincome.

Whilethinkingaboutthequestion,wecameacrossarecentlypublishedarticlebyCharlesJonesandPeterKlenow,whichproposesaninterestingnewmeasureofeconomicwelfare.Whilebynomeansperfect,itisconsiderablymorecomprehensivethanaverageincome,takingintoaccountnotonlygrowthinconsumptionperpersonbutalsochangesinworkingtime,lifeexpectancy,andinequality.Moreover,itcanbeusedtoassesseconomicperformancebothacrosscountriesandovertime.

TheJones-Klenowmethodcanbeillustratedbyacross-countryexample.SupposewewanttocomparetheeconomicwelfareofcitizensoftheU.S.andFrancein2005.

In2005,astheauthorsobserve,realconsumptionperpersoninFrancewasonly60%ashighastheU.S.,makingitappearthatAmericanswereeconomicallymuchbetteroffthantheFrenchonaverage.However,thatcomparisonomitsotherrelevantfactors:leisuretime,lifeexpectancy,andeconomicinequality.TheFrenchtakelongervacationsandretireearlier,sotypicallyworkfewerhours;theyenjoyahigherlifeexpectancy,presumablyreflectingadvantageswithrespecttohealthcare,diet,lifestyle,andthelike;andincomeandconsumptionaresomewhatmoreequallydistributedtherethanintheU.S.Becauseofthesedifferences,comparingFrance’sconsumptionwiththeU.S.’soverstatesthegapineconomicwelfare.SimilarcalculationscanbeusedtocomparetheU.S.andothercountries.Forexample,thiscalculationputseconomicwelfareintheUnitedKingdomat97%ofU.S.levels,butestimatesMexicanwell-beingat22%.

TheJones-Klenowmeasurecanalsoassessaneconomy’sperformanceovertime.Accordingtothismeasure,asoftheearly-to-mid-2000s,theU.S.hadthehighesteconomicwelfareofanylargecountry.Since2007,economicwelfareintheU.S.hascontinuedtoimprove.However,thepaceofimprovementhasslowedmarkedly.Methodologically,thelessonfromtheJones-Klenowresearchisthateconomicwelfareismulti-dimensional.Theirapproachisflexibleenoughthatinprincipleotherimportantquality-oflifechangescouldbeincorporated—forexample,decreasesintotalemissionsofpollutantsanddeclinesincrimerates.

Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthe2015reportbytheCensusBureau

A.Itisbasedonquestionablestatistics.

B.Itreflectstheeconomicchanges.

C.Itevidencestheimprovedwelfare.

D.Itprovidesmuchfoodforthought.

WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheJones-Klenowmethod

A.Itiswidelyusedtocomparetheeconomicgrowthacrosscountries.

B.Itrevolutionizesthewayofmeasuringordinarypeopledlivelihood.

C.Itfocusesonpeople’sconsumptionratherthantheiraverageincome.

D.Itisamorecomprehensivemeasureofpeople’seconomicwell-being.

WhatdoJonesandKlenowthinkofthecomparisonbetweenFranceandtheU.S.intermsofrealconsumptionperperson

A.Itreflectedtheexistingbiggapbetweenthetwoeconomies.

B.Itneglectedmanyimportantindicatorsofpeople’swelfare.

C.Itcoveredupthedifferencesbetweenindividualcitizens.

D.Itfailedtocountintheirdifferenceinnaturalresources.

WhatisanadvantageoftheJones-Klenowmethod

A.Itcanaccuratelypinpointacountry’scurrenteconomicproblems.

B.Itcanhelptoraisepeople’sawarenessoftheireconomicwell-being.

C.Itcandiagnosethecausesofacountry’sslowingpaceofeconomicimprovement.

D.Itcancompareacountry’seconomicconditionsbetweendifferentperiodsoftime.

WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutAmericanpeople’seconomicwell-being

A.ItismuchbetterthanthatoftheirEuropeancounterparts.

B.Ithasbeenonthedeclineeversincetheturnofthecentury.

C.IthasnotimprovedasmuchasreportedbytheCensusBureau.

D.Ithasnotbeenaccuratelyassessedandreportedsincemid-2000s.

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第6题

___.

A.thespanofthewings

B.theshapeoftheeyes

C.thetextureofthefeathers

D.thesizeofthebrain

第7题

PreparingforComputerDisasters

A:Summary:Whenhomeofficecomputersgodown,manysmallbusinessesgrindtoahalt.Fortunately,takingstepstorecoverfromdisastersandminimizetheireffectsisquitestraightforward.

OffsiteStorage:MajorDisasters

C:Housefiresandfloodsareamongthemostdevastatingcausesofpersonalcomputerdestruction.That&39;swhyasolidoffsitebackupandrecoveryplanisessential.Althoughmanyhomeusersfaithfullybackuptheirharddrives,manywouldstilllosealltheirdatashouldtheirhousefloodourburn.That&39;sbecausetheykeeptheirbackupsinrelativelyclosetotheircomputers.Theirbackupdisksmightnotbeinthesameroomastheircomputers—tuckedawayinaclosetoreventhegarage—butthey&39;renotnearlyfarenoughawayshouldaseriousdisasterstrike.So,it&39;simportanttobackupyoursystemtoaremovablemediumandtostoreitelsewhere.

D:Therearemanywaystoapproachoffsitestorage.Itstartswithchoiceofbackuptoolsandstoragemedium.Disastersituationsarestressful,andyourrecoverytoolsshouldn&39;taddtothatstress.Theymustbedependableandintuitive,makingiteasytoscheduleregularbackupsandtoretrievefilesinapinch.Theymustalsobecompatiblewithyourchoiceofbackupmedium.Dependingonyourtools,youcanbackuptoavarietyofdurabledisktypes—fromCDstoJazdrivestoremotenetworkservers.Althoughmanyofthesestoragemediahavehighcapacity,abackuptoolwithcompressioncapabilitiesisabigplus,eliminatingtheinconvenienceofmultipledisksorlargeuploads.

E:Onceyouselectyourtoolsandasuitablemedium,youneedtofindaremoteplacetostoreyourbackups.Theoptionsareendless.However,nomatterwhereyouchoose,besurethesiteissecure,easilyaccessible,andagooddistanceawayfromyourhome.YoumayalsowanttoconsiderusinganInternet-basedbackupservice.Moreandmoreserviceprovidersareofferingstoragespaceontheirservers,anduploadingfilestoaremotelocationhasbecomeanattractivealternativetoconventionaloffsitestorage.Ofcourse,beforeusingoneoftheseservices,makecertainyoucompletelytrusttheserviceprovideranditssecuritymethods.Whateveryoudo,schedulebackupsregularlyandstorethemfarawayfromyourhome.

ComeWhatMay:HandlingtheGardenVarietyComputerCrisis

F:Notallhomecomputerdamageresultsfromphysicaldisaster.ManylessmenacingproblemscanalsohobbleyourPCordestroyyourinformation.Systemscrash,kids"rearrange"data,adultsinadvertentlydeletefiles.Althoughtheseeventsmightnotseemcalamitous,theycanhaveseriousimplications.So,onceagain,it&39;simportanttobeprepared.Aswithphysicaldisasters,regularbackupsareessential.However,someofthesesmallerissuesrequirearesponsethat&39;smorenuancedthanwholesalebackupandrestoration.Todealwithless-than-totaldisaster,yourtoolsetmustbebothpowerfulandagile.Forexample,whenasmallnumberoffilesarecompromised,youmaywanttoretrievethosefilesalone.Meanwhile,ifjustyoursettingsareaffected,you&39;llwantasimplewaytorollbacktoyourpreferredsetup.Yet,shouldyouroperatingsystemfail,you&39;llneedawaytobootyourcomputerandperform.large-scalerecovery.Computercrisescomeinallshapesandsizes,andyourbackupandrecoverytoolsmustbeflexibleenoughtomeeteachchallenge.

TheRightToolsfortheRightJob:GearingupforDisasterG:Whendisasterstrikes,thequalityofyourbackuptoolscanmakethedifferencebetweenutterfrustrationandpeaceofmind.Symantecunderstandsthisandoffersarangeoftopqualitybackupandrecoverysolutions.NortonGoBackistheperfecttoolforrandomsystemcrashes,failedinstallations,andinadvertentdeletions.Withthispowerfulandconvenientsolution,it&39;ssimpletoretrieveoverwrittenfilesortobringyoursystembacktoitspre-crashstate.NortonGhostisatime-testedhomeofficesolution.Equippedtohandlefull-scalebackups,it&39;salsohandyforcloningharddrivesandfacilitatingsystemupgrades.AfavoritechoiceforITprofessionals,it&39;stheidealtoolfortheburgeoninghomeoffice.YoucanbuyNortonGhostandNortonGoBackseparately,orgetthembothwhenyoupurchaseNortonSystemWorks.

H:Life&39;sdisasters,largeandsmall,oftencatchusbysurprise.However,withalittleplanningandtherighttools,youcanreducethosedisasterstobumpsintheroad.So,don&39;twaitanotherday.Buyagoodsetofdisasterrecoverytools,setupanautomaticbackupschedule,andperform.adryruneverynowandagain.Then,resteasy.

1.Youshouldtakestepstorecoverfromcomputerdisasterssoastominimizetheireffects.

2.Forsomereason,computerdisasterrecoveryisalwaysignoredbymanyofus.

3.Youcanbouncebackquicklyandeasilyminorcomputerdisasterswiththehelpofagoodoffsitestorageplanandtherighttools.

4.Themostdevastatingcausesofpersonalcomputerdestructionincludeshousefiresandfloods.

5.It&39;snecessaryforustobackupoursystemstosometransferablemediumandtoputitsomewhereelse.

6.Youshouldfindadistantplacetostoreyourbackupsafterselectingyourtoolsandasuitablemedium.

7.Notonlyphysicaldisastercandamageyourcomputer.

8.Thebackupandrecoverytoolsmustbeflexibleenoughtodealwithvariouscomputercrises.

9.Thequalityofyourbackuptoolsdetermineswhetheryouarefrustratedorhaveapeacefulmindwhendisasterstrikes.

10.Youshouldprepareforyourcomputerdisastersnowandagain.

第8题

accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.快餐在中国十分流行,它是现代快节奏社会的最佳反映;

2.快餐受欢迎有两条原因。然而,从营养角度来讲,快餐却差强人意;

3.对快餐还是以偶尔品尝为宜。

第9题

,预计有3.5亿农村人口将移居城市。如此规模的城市发展对城市交通来说既是挑战,也是机遇。中国政府一直提倡“以人为本”的发展理念,强调人们以公交而不是私家车出行。它还号召建设“资源节约和环境友好型”社会。有了这个明确的目标,中国城市就可以更好地规划其发展,并把大量投资转向安全、清洁和经济型交通系统的发展上。

第10题

传统中国画有两个最受青睐的主题,一是家庭生活的各种幸福场景,画中往往有老人在下棋饮茶,男人在耕耘收割,妇女在织布缝衣,小孩在户外玩耍。另一个则是乡村生活的种种乐趣,画有渔夫在湖上打渔,农夫在山上砍柴采药,或是书生坐在松树下吟诗作画。这两个主题可以分别代表儒家和道家的生活理想。

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