A. Angry B. Worried C. Sorry D. Curious
3. What's Jeopardy! most probably?
A. It's a program intended for young kids. B. It's a quiz show covering various topics.
C. It's a novel telling about adventure stories. D. It's a magazine about scientific discoveries.
【答案】1. D 2. A 3. B
【解析】本文作者通过论述告诉我们,差异是重要的,应该得到尊重。
1. D
推理判断题。根据第一段第一、二句Differences are important and they should be respected. For example, many important people throughout history were considered different, such as Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Abraham Lincoln.可知,作者提到Albert Einstein等名人是为了支持他的观点。由此可知答案为D。
2. A
3. B
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段People also make fun of me for knowing facts about volcanoes, whales, tornadoes and many other scientific things. My mom says that she has been able to answer many questions on Jeopardy!可知,Jeopardy!可知,这是一个涵盖各种话题的智力竞赛节目。故选B。
The more interested you are in a topic, the more likely you may be to form "false memories" about the events related to that topic.
"Most people are pretty confident about their own memory for some events, but new research shows that false memory is a lot more frequent than many people realize. In terms of daily life, the key point here may be to understand that someone who remembers an event differently from yours isn't necessarily lying-someone's memory may be faulty, or it might be you," said study co-author Ciara Greene, a psychologist at the university College Dublin.