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LosPollitos/Canticos:

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B

Angrymenappeartogaininfluenceinagroup,butangrywomenloseinfluence,accordingtoa

newstudy.ResearchersfromArizonaStateUniversity(ASU)publishedtheirfindingsinthejournalLawandHumanBehavior.JessicaSalernoisapsychologistandwasco-authorofthestudy.Thefindingssuggestthat“womenmightnothavethesameopportunityforinfluencewhentheyexpressanger”.

Thestudyfoundthatwhenmenexpressedtheiropinionwithanger,participantsratedthemas

morebelievable.Butwhenwomenexpressedanger,theywereviewedasmoreemotionaland,thus,lessconvincing.Inotherwords,amancouldbenefitfromusingangerinpowerandpersuasion.Awoman,however,couldbeignoredorhurtbyhergroupifsheexpressedanger.

Thestudywasbasedontheresponsesof210students.Theywereshownevidenceandphotographs

onlinefromarealmurdertrial.Amanwassaidtohavemurderedhiswife.Thestudentswereaskedtodecideifthemanwasguiltyornot.

Beforemakingtheirdecision,thestudentsdiscussedthecaseonlinewithfivejurors(陪审员).But

thesewerenotrealjurors:

Theywerecomputersmakingresponsesandcommentsbacktothestudents.Someofthefakejurorshadmaleidentities.Othershadfemaleidentities.

Somemalejurorswereangryaboutthejudgment.Whenthishappened,thestudentsreactedby

doubtingtheirowndecisionsaboutthecase.Confidenceintheirresponsesonthejudgment“droppedobviously,”saidthestudy.Butwhenfemalejurorsseemedangry,thestudentparticipants“becameobviouslymoreconfidentintheiroriginaljudgments,”thestudyfound.

Thestudycouldhavewiderimportance.“Ourresultshaveimplicationsforanywomanwhois

tryingtohaveinfluenceonadecisionintheirworkplaceandeverydaylives,”saidSalerno.Sheaddedthatinapoliticaldebate,afemalecandidatemighthavelessinfluenceifsheshowsanger.

4.Theunderlinedword“rated”inParagraph2canbereplacedby“________.”

A.ignoredB.imaginedC.regardedD.concerned

Howdidthestudentsreacttothefemalejurors’angerwiththeirjudgments?

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(二)英语第1页共4页

A.Theystucktotheirjudgmentsmorefirmly.

B.Theybegantodoubtabouttheirjudgments.

C.Theygaveuptheirjudgmentsunwillingly.

D.Theywereconfidentofthejunors.

5.Ifawomanpoliticianwantstohavemoreinfluence,she’dbetter___.

A.alwayskeepsmilingB.avoidlosinghertemper

C.becomeangryD.giveordersfirmly

6.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.PowerfulMenMustBeThoseWhoOftenGetAngry

B.Women,beCarefulNottoTurnAngryEasily

C.AngryMenWinInfluenceWhileAngryWomenLose

D.AngryWomenAreNotFitforLeadersWhileMenAreC

Onemanwhosoldticketsonthetrainfrom1959to1965CliveCodrington,pointedoutthatthe

trackswhichpassedthroughKnolly’sTunnelandtheareaofTabaquitewerenotoriginallyintendedforpassengertrains.“Theywerereallyusedforthetransportofcocoaandcoffee,”hesaid.

ConstructiononKnolly’sTunnelbeganin1896,anditwasopenedonAugust13th,1898bythe

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Onyourwayin,youmaynoticesomemanholesonthewallsofthetunnel.Thesewerethereforindividualstostepintoforsafetyasthetrainpassed.Knolly’sTunnelcanbeaccessedthroughTabaquiteandthroughMitchellGap.Theroadwasrecentlyimproved,butisbetterwhenyouenterfromTabaquite,andtherearesignsontheroaddirectingyoutoKnolly’sTunnel.

OnthedrivetoKnolly’sTunneltherearetwoothercottageswherevisitorscansitandjustenjoy

nature.Atthesiteitself,thereisnothingtopurchasetoeatordrink,butinTabaquitethereareseveralbars,arestaurant,andfoodoutlets.Agasstationandahealthcentrearealsocloseby.

Forthosewhoadmirearchitecture,Knolly’sTunnelisamust-seewhenvisitingTrinidad.Forthe

naturelovers,thereisnobetterplaceforthemtobeandforthehistorians,theycanwalkordrivethroughKnolly’sTunnelknowingthatmanyofourancestorstoiledonitsstructure.Sowhenyouvisit

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7.Knolly’sTunnelisspecialin__________.

A.itsenvironmentB.itsfunctionC.itslocationD.itsarchitecture

8.IfyouarevisitingKnolly’sTunnel,youcan__________.

A.takeatraintourthroughitB.buysomesnacksinit

C.drivethroughitD.walkalongthetrackthroughit

9.Theunderlinedword“site”intheparagraph5refersto_____.

A.TrinidadB.TabaquiteC.MitchellGapD.Knolly’sTunnel

11.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.TosuggestavisittoKnolly’sTunnel.

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It’snotanurbanlegend:

crimeratesdoriseinfactinthesummerintheU.S.Astudyfoundthat,

withtheexceptionofrobberyandautotheft,ratesofallviolentandpropertycrimesarehigherduringthesummerthanduringothermonths.Thestudyexamineddatacollectedduring8years,whichincludedviolentandpropertycrimesthatdidnotresultindeath,bothreportedandnotreportedtothepolice.

Thedatashowthat,thoughthenationalcrimeratedroppedby70percentduringrecentyears,

seasonalexplosionsinsummerremain.Insomecasesthoseexplosionsare12percenthigherthanratesduringseasonsinwhichthelowsoccur.Thephenomenonconfusesmanycriminologists,andtheywonderwhy.

Somereasonthatincreasedtemperatures,whichdrivemanyoutofdoorsandleavewindowsopen

intheirhomes,raisetheamountoftimewhenhomesareleftempty.Otherspointtotheeffectofstudentsonsummervacationwhoareotherwiseoccupiedwithschoolingduringotherseasons,while

somearguethatsufferingheat-induced(热诱导的)discomfortsimplymakespeoplemoreaggressive

andlikelytoactout.

Althoughtheseelementspossesscertainpersuasivepower,theirrationality(合理性)iscalledintoquestionwhencasesinwinterareputonthemap.Whyaren’ttheratesinwinterfallingifheatrelatedfactorsaretoblameforthesummerexplosion?

Contrarily,themattershouldbeviewedfromsocialandeconomicanglesratherthanonsolarterms.

Numerousstudieshaveshownthatratesofcriminalbehavioramongyoungadultsdropwhentheir

communitiesprovidethemwithotherwaystospendtheirtimeandearnmoney.ThiswasfoundtobetrueinLosAngeles,wheregangactivitywasreducedwhencommunitycentersforteenswerethriving

andactive.Andgenerallyspeaking,theconnectionbetweeneconomicinequalityandcrimeissurelydocumentedforthe

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