2014考研英語模擬押題:閱讀理解篇(四)

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    Of all thecomponents of a good night’s sleep, dreams seem to be least within our control. In dreams, awindow opens into a world where logic is suspended and dead people speak. Acentury ago, Freud formulated his revolutionary theory that dreams were thedisguised shadows of our unconscious desires and fears; by the late 1970s,neurologists had switched to thinking of them as just “mental noise”—the randombyproducts of the neural-repair work that goes on during sleep. Now researcherssuspect that dreams are part of the mind’s emotionalthermostat, regulating moods while the brain is “off-line。” And oneleading authority says that, these intensely powerful mental events can be notonly harnessed but actually brought under conscious control, to help us sleepand feel better. “It’s your dream,” says Rosalind Cartwright, chair of psychology at Chicago’s MedicalCenter. “If you don’t like it, change it。”
    Evidence from brain imaging supports this view. The brain is asactive during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep—when most vividdreams occur—as it is when fully awake, says Dr. Eric Nofzinger at the Universityof Pittsburgh. But not all parts of the brain are equally involved; the limbicsystem (the “emotional brain”) is especially active, while the prefrontal cortex (the center ofintellect and reasoning) is relatively quiet. “We wake up fromdreams happy or depressed, and those feelings can stay with us all day”, saysStanford sleep researcher Dr. William Dement。
    The link between dreams and emotions shows up among the patients inCartwright’s clinic. Most people seem to have more bad dreams early in thenight, progressing toward happier ones before awakening, suggesting that theyare working through negative feelings generated during the day. Because ourconscious mind is occupied with daily life we don’t always think aboutthe emotional significance of the day’s events—until, itappears, we begin to dream。
    And this process need not be left to the unconscious. Cartwrightbelieves one can exercise conscious control over recurring bad dreams. As soonas you awaken, identify what is upsetting about the dream. Visualize how youwould like it to end instead; the next time it occurs, try to wake up justenough to control its course. With much practice people can learn to,literally, do it in their sleep。
    At the end of the day, there’s probably littlereason to pay attention to our dreams at all unless they keep us from sleepingor “we wake up in a panic,” Cartwright says. Terrorism, economic uncertainties and generalfeelings of insecurity have increased people’s anxiety. Thosesuffering from persistent nightmares should seek help from a therapist. For therest of us, the brain has its ways of working through bad feelings. Sleep—or ratherdream—on it and you’ll feel better in the morning。
    31. Researchers have come to believe that dreams
    [A] can be modified in their courses。
    [B] are susceptible to emotional changes。
    [C] reflect our innermost desires and fears。
    [D] are a random outcome of neural repairs。
    32. By referring to the limbic system, the author intends to show
    [A] its function in our dreams。
    [B] the mechanism of REM sleep。
    [C] the relation of dreams to emotions。
    [D] its difference from the prefrontal cortex。
    33. The negative feelings generated during the day tend to
    [A] aggravate in our unconscious mind。
    [B] develop into happy dreams。
    [C] persist till the time we fall asleep。
    [D] show up in dreams early at night。
    34. Cartwright seems to suggest that
    [A] waking up in time is essential to the ridding of bad dreams。
    [B] visualizing bad dreams helps bring them under control。
    [C] dreams should be left to their natural progression。
    [D] dreams may not entirely belong to the unconscious。
    35. What advice might Cartwright give to those who sometimes havebad dreams?
    [A] Lead your life as usual。
    [B] Seek professional help。
    [C] Exercise conscious control。
    [D] Avoid anxiety in the daytime。
    名師解析
    31. Researchers have come to believe that dreams 研究人員已經(jīng)逐步相信夢
    [A] can be modified in their courses. 可以在過程中被修改。
    [B] are susceptible to emotional changes. 容易受到情感變化的影響。
    [C] reflect our innermost desires and fears. 反應(yīng)我們內(nèi)心的欲望與恐懼。
    [D] are a random outcome of neural repairs. 是神經(jīng)修復(fù)的隨機(jī)結(jié)果。
    【答案】 A
    【考點(diǎn)】 事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。
    【分析】 題干關(guān)鍵詞“researcher”在第一段第四句出現(xiàn),而在此之前,作者主要介紹了過去有關(guān)夢的定義,包括“Freud”(弗洛伊德)以及“20世紀(jì)70年代神經(jīng)學(xué)家”的說法。第四句開始,文章作者提到了當(dāng)代的研究者的觀點(diǎn)“夢可以調(diào)節(jié)人的情緒,夢不僅可以被駕馭,還可以有意識地對其進(jìn)行控制,夢可以改變?!蓖ㄟ^這樣的一個分析比較歸納,考生應(yīng)該能夠比較容易地得出[A]這個正確答案。選項(xiàng)[B]屬于干擾項(xiàng),但是出題人故意偷梁換柱,將夢影響情緒說成情緒影響夢。選項(xiàng)[C]是“Freud”的理論,選項(xiàng)[D]是70年代的理論。
    32. By referring to the limbic system, the author intends to show
    作者提及邊緣系統(tǒng)是為了說明
    [A] its function in our dreams. 它在我們夢中的功能。
    [B] the mechanism of REM sleep. 快速眼睛運(yùn)動睡眠的機(jī)制。
    [C] the relation of dreams to emotions. 夢和情緒的關(guān)系。
    [D] its difference from the prefrontal cortex.. 它和前額皮層的區(qū)別。
    【答案】 C
    【考點(diǎn)】 推斷題。
    【分析】 在第二段第三句中可以找到邊緣系統(tǒng)及其含義,然后根據(jù)上下文談?wù)摰膬?nèi)容,如上文的“情感大腦”和下文的專家的話,從而判斷出答案是選項(xiàng)[C]。其他的三項(xiàng),文中提到“邊緣系統(tǒng)屬于情感大腦”,但是并沒有說它在夢中的功能,所以選項(xiàng)[A]不正確。文中對快速眼睛運(yùn)動睡眠只不過給了個簡單的詞匯解釋,并沒有對其機(jī)制進(jìn)行任何的講解,故選項(xiàng)[B]擴(kuò)大了范圍。文中提到“前額皮層”,說它是智力和推理中心,但是沒有講解它和邊緣系統(tǒng)的關(guān)系,所以選項(xiàng)[D]也屬于典型的無中生有型干擾項(xiàng)。
    33. The negative feelings generated during the day tend to
    白天產(chǎn)生的負(fù)面的情緒趨于
    [A] aggravate in our unconscious mind. 在潛意識里面加劇。
    [B] develop into happy dreams. 演變成快樂的夢。
    [C] persist till the time we fall asleep. 一直持續(xù)到我們睡著。
    [D] show up in dreams early at night. 在夜間早些時候出現(xiàn)在夢里。
    【答案】 D
    【考點(diǎn)】 事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。
    【分析】 做此題時,要求考生能夠根據(jù)上下文尋找到正確的事實(shí),“負(fù)面情緒”這個詞組出處在第三段,在此之前作者有一句非常關(guān)鍵的話“大多數(shù)人看上去會在夜間早些時候做噩夢,然后發(fā)展成為快樂的夢,表明他們正在力圖消除白天產(chǎn)生的負(fù)面情緒”。可見選項(xiàng)[A]加劇的說法正好相反,而[C]選項(xiàng)顯然顯得過早。最大的干擾源于選項(xiàng)[B]和選項(xiàng)[D]之間的聯(lián)系與區(qū)別,很多考生選擇了[B],但是仔細(xì)閱讀上文就會發(fā)現(xiàn),負(fù)面的情緒會在惡夢里面出現(xiàn),也就是在夜間早些時候出現(xiàn),但是我們不能直接說負(fù)面的情緒直接演變成快樂的夢,而只能說,負(fù)面情緒通過惡夢向美夢轉(zhuǎn)變的方式獲得消除。所以說這道題目的干擾項(xiàng)[B]是出題人利用偷換概念的方式來迷惑考生的。
    34. Cartwright seems to suggest that 卡特懷特似乎認(rèn)為
    [A] waking up in time is essential to the ridding of bad dreams。
    及時蘇醒對于擺脫噩夢非常重要。
    [B] visualizing bad dreams helps bring them under control。
    想象噩夢有利于控制它們。
    [C] dreams should be left to their natural progression。
    應(yīng)該讓夢自然發(fā)展。
    [D] dreams may not entirely belong to the unconscious。
    做夢可能未必完全處于無意識狀態(tài)。
    【答案】 D
    【考點(diǎn)】 事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。
    【分析】 通過閱讀所有卡特懷特的內(nèi)容,終于發(fā)現(xiàn)可以在第四段第二句卡特懷特所相信的這一部分內(nèi)容中找到答案的線索。這一段的主旨是“這一過程不一定是無意識的”,緊接著,“卡特懷特相信人能夠?qū)掖纬霈F(xiàn)的噩夢進(jìn)行有意識的控制,比如:確認(rèn)你夢中令你不安的事情,想象一下你想如何結(jié)束它,以及在下次做同樣的夢時醒過來?!弊髡哒f這么多無非就是想證明該段主旨“這一過程不一定是無意識的”,也就是我們的[D]選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)[A]利用原文的“visualize”大做文章,非常重要一說值得商榷。選項(xiàng)[B]應(yīng)該是想象它如何結(jié)束,而選項(xiàng)[C]的意思和本文要對夢進(jìn)行控制正好相反。
    35. What advice might Cartwright give to those who sometimes have haddreams?
    對那些有時做噩夢的人,卡特懷特可能會給怎樣的建議?
    [A] Lead your life as usual. 向平常一樣生活。
    [B] Seek professional help. 尋求專家?guī)椭?BR>    [C] Exercise conscious control. 鍛煉有意識控制。
    [D] Avoid anxiety in the daytime. 避免白天產(chǎn)生焦慮。
    【答案】 A
    【考點(diǎn)】 事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。
    【分析】 在第五段中,卡特懷特說:“只要夢不使我們無法睡眠或從夢中驚醒,就沒有理由太在意所做的夢??植乐髁x、經(jīng)濟(jì)不確定及通常的不安全感都增加了人們的焦慮。那些長期受到噩夢折磨的人應(yīng)該尋求專家?guī)椭鴮ζ渌藖碚f,大腦有自動消除不良情緒的方法。安心睡覺甚至做夢,早上醒來時你會感覺好多了?!边@段話的意思非常明確,長期受到噩夢折磨的人應(yīng)該尋求專家?guī)椭?而其他人,也就是那些偶爾做惡夢的人,“安心睡覺甚至做夢”,也就是象平常一樣。選項(xiàng)[B]適合長期受到噩夢折磨的人。選項(xiàng)[C]是控制噩夢的方法,不是卡特懷特對有時做噩夢的人的建議。選項(xiàng)[D]文中沒有提及。
    難句解析:
    1. And one leading authority says that these intensely powerfulmental events can be not only harnessed but actually brought under consciouscontrol to help us sleep and feel better。
    【結(jié)構(gòu)分析】該句子為復(fù)合句。賓語從句的主干是“these… events can be not only harnessed but actually brought…”,其中“notonly…but(also)…”并列連詞結(jié)構(gòu)連接兩個過去分詞,表示“不僅被駕馭……而且被加以有意識的控制”。不定式在賓語從句中做結(jié)果狀語。
    2. Most people seem to have more bad dreams early in the night,progressing toward happier ones before awakening, suggesting that they areworking through negative feelings generated during the day。
    【結(jié)構(gòu)分析】本句的主句是“most people seem to have more bad dreams early in the night”。后面是兩個現(xiàn)在分詞短語做狀語,分別由“progressing”和“suggesting”引導(dǎo)。
    全文翻譯:
    在一夜好覺的所有組成因素中,夢似乎是最無法控制的一個。在夢中,我們打開窗戶看見的世界里,邏輯被中止,死人開口說話。一個世紀(jì)前,弗洛伊德闡述了他的革命性理論,即夢是人們無意識的欲望和恐懼經(jīng)偽裝后的影子;到20世紀(jì)70年代末期,神經(jīng)病學(xué)家們轉(zhuǎn)而認(rèn)為夢是“精神噪音”,即睡眠時神經(jīng)修復(fù)活動的一種胡亂的副產(chǎn)品。如今,研究人員猜測夢是大腦情感自動調(diào)節(jié)系統(tǒng)的一部分,當(dāng)大腦處于“離線”狀態(tài)時對情緒進(jìn)行規(guī)整。一名主要的權(quán)威人士說,夢這種異常強(qiáng)烈的精神活動不僅能被駕馭,事實(shí)上還可以被加以有意識的控制,以幫助我們更好地睡眠和感覺。芝加哥醫(yī)療中心心理學(xué)系主任羅薩蘭德·卡特懷特說“夢是你自己的,如果你不喜歡,就改變它。”
    大腦成像的證據(jù)支持了這個觀點(diǎn)。匹茲堡大學(xué)的埃里克博士說,在夢境很形象的快速動眼睡眠中,大腦和完全清醒時一樣活躍。但不是大腦的所有部分都在活動,腦邊緣系統(tǒng)(“情緒大腦”)異常活躍,而前額皮層(思維和推理的中心地帶)則相對安靜。斯坦福睡眠研究員威廉姆·迪曼特博士說:“我們從夢中醒來,要么高興要么沮喪,這些情緒會伴隨我們一整天?!?BR>    在卡特懷特的診所的病人可以看出夢和情緒之間的聯(lián)系。多數(shù)人似乎在前半夜做更多不好的夢,而在快睡醒前發(fā)展成為開心一些的夢,這說明人們在夢里逐漸克服了白天產(chǎn)生的負(fù)面情緒。因?yàn)榍逍褧r我們的頭腦被日常瑣事占據(jù)著,所以并不總?cè)ハ氚滋彀l(fā)生的事情對我們情緒的影響,直到我們開始做夢,這種影響看來才會出現(xiàn)。
    這一過程不一定是無意識的??ㄌ貞烟叵嘈湃藗兛梢跃毩?xí)有意識地控制噩夢的重復(fù)發(fā)生。當(dāng)你一醒過來,立刻確定夢中有什么在困擾你,設(shè)想一下你希望這個夢怎么結(jié)束,下次再做同樣的夢時,試著醒過來以控制它的進(jìn)程。通過多次練習(xí),人們完全可以學(xué)會在夢中這樣做。
    卡特懷特說,說到底,如果夢沒有使我們無法入睡或“從夢中驚醒”,就沒有理由太在意它??植乐髁x、經(jīng)濟(jì)不穩(wěn)定及通常的不安全感都增加了人們的憂慮。那些長期受到噩夢困擾的人應(yīng)該接受專家?guī)椭鴮ζ渌藖碚f,大腦有自動消除不良情緒的方法。睡一覺甚至做個夢,早上醒來時你會感覺好多了。
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