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2019年12月英語六級聽力原文:試卷一短文聽力2

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2019年12月英語六級聽力原文:試卷一短文聽力2

Passage 2
短文2
In 2014, one in sixteen Americans visited the hospital emergency room for home injuries.
2014年,每16個美國人裏就有一個因家庭事故受傷而到醫院急診室就診。
One of the main causes of these accidents? A wandering mind!
這些事故的主要原因之一是什麼?不安定的思維!
By one estimate, people daydream through nearly half of their waking hours.
據估計,人們在醒着的一半時間裏都在做白日夢。
Psychologists have recently focused on the tendency to think about something other than the task one is doing.
近期心理學家注意到,人們更願意去想一些其它的事情,而不是關注自己正在做的事情。
For one experiment, researchers developed an app to analyze the relationship between daydreaming and happiness.
在一項實驗裏,研究人員開發了一款應用來分析白日夢和幸福之間的關係。
They found that the average person's mind wandered most frequently about 65% of the time during personal activities, such as brushing their teeth and combing their hair.
他們發現,正常人在做像刷牙和梳頭這種個人活動時最容易走神,有大約65%的時間處於走神狀態。
Respondents' minds tended to wander more when they felt upset rather than happy.
被調查者在感到沮喪時也更容易走神。
They were more likely to wander toward pleasant topics than unpleasant ones.
他們在走神時更有可能想到愉快的話題,而不是悲傷的話題。
How do daydreams affect daydreamers? A wandering mind leaves us vulnerable when driving.
白日夢是如何影響做白日夢的人的呢?人們在開車的時候走神更容易發生交通事故。
In one study, researchers interview 955 people involved in traffic accidents, the majority of them reported having daydream just before the accident.
在一項研究中,研究人員採訪了955名與交通事故相關的人,其中大多數被採訪者稱自己在事故發生前做了白日夢。
Yet other research suggests that daydreaming has benefits.
然而,還有一些研究表明,做白日夢也有益處。
Researches have found that it gives us a chance to think about our goals and it also seems to increase creativity.
研究發現,白日夢給了我們一個機會來思考自己的目標,同時也增加了我們的創造力。
In one experiment, 145 undergraduates completed four unusual uses tasks, each requiring them to list as many uses as possible for everyday object.
在一項實驗中,145名大學生完成了四項特別的“使用任務”,每項任務要求他們儘可能多地列出日常用品的用法。
After the first pair of tasks was completed, one group of participants was assigned an undemanding activity intended to cause their minds to wander.
在第一組任務完成之後,一組參與者被分配了一項簡單的活動,目的是讓他們走神。
When all the participants proceeded to the second pair of tasks, the daydreamers performed 40% better than the others.
當所有參與者繼續進行第二組任務時,“白日夢者”的表現比其他人要優秀40%。

12. What does the passage say about people's mind?

12. 關於人們的思維,該文章講了什麼?

13. For what purpose did the researchers develop the new app?

13. 研究人員開發新的應用的目的是什麼?

14: How does daydreaming benefit people according to some researchers?

14. 根據一些研究人員的說法,白日夢對人們有什麼好處?

15. What was the finding of the experiment with 145 undergraduates?

15. 對145名大學生進行的實驗有什麼發現?

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