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一.阅读理解(共2题,100分) 1.(ii)读理解,50分) The human mind is wonderful and powerful, but it's far from perfect. There are several common judgment errors that it's prone to make. In the field of psychology these are known as cognitive biases, or fallacies in reasoning. They happen to everyone regardless of age, sex, education or intelligence. Negative self-fulfilling prophecies. A self-fulfilling propheoy is a prediction that motivates a person to take actions that cause the prediction to come true.A negative self-fulfilling prophecy often tears relationships apart and causes people to fail at their goals. Beginner's optimism. Beginner's optimism is the human tendency to underestimate the time required to complete an unfamiliar task. It occurs due to a lack of planning and research on the part of someone who is excited about doing something they have never done before. In other words, when we get assigned a new task that we are anxious to get started on, instead of delaying the start time to accurately evaluate the level of difficulty and resources required, we simply guess and begin. Thus, our expectation of the workload is based on raw optimism instead of past experience and reliable data. And it all backfires on us a little later when we find ourselves knee-deep in work we were unprepared for. Reebelling simply to prove personal freedom. Although more common in children, this thinking fallacy can affect people of any age. It's basically a person's urge to do something they have been told not to do, for rear that their freedom of choice is being taken away from them. This person may not even want to do whatever they are doing to rebel;however, the simple fact that they are not supposed to do it motivates them to do so anyway. The factric of reverse psychology is a commonly used method of exploiting this thinking fallacy in others. Trying to diminish losses by continuing to pursue a previous failure. Sometimes called the sunk cost fallacy, it is a thinking fault that motivates us to continue to support a previously unsuccessful endeavor. We justify our decision to continue investing in this failed endeavor based on our unluative prior investment, despite new evidence suggesting that the cost, starting today, of continuing to pursue it outweighs the expected benent. The logical thing to do would be for us to cut our losses and change our course of action. However, due to the sunk costs we have already invested, we feel committed to the endeavor, so we invest even more time, money and energy into it, hoping that our additional investment will reverse the outcome. But it never will. (1)(单选题) A man really ends his relationship with his girlfriend when he believes that the relationship is never going to last. This is a typical example of _. negative self-fulfilling prophecies 3 beginner's optimism rebelling simply to prove personal freedom D trying to diminish losses by continuing to pursue a previous failure (2)(单选题) The word"backfire"in the last sentence of Paragraph 3 most probably means _. A. to make a sudden noise B to support to rely O to have the opposite result (3)(单选题) "The tactic of reverse psychology'in Paragraph 4 would most probably refer to _ 1. a method of making someone do what you want by giving him the explicit suggestions B a method of making someone do what you want by giving him no suggestions a method of making someone do what you want by suggesting the opposite of what you really want ) a method of making someone not do what you do not want (4)(单选题) According to the author, why do human beings try to diminish losses by continuing to pursue a previous failure? A Because they thought their continuing endeavor would be more valuable than the expected benefit. B Because they thought their continuing endeavor would be less valuable than the expected benefit. Because there is no evidence suggesting that the cost of continuing to pursue it outweighs the expected result. D Because they have invested a lot and hope the additional investment would bring them success. (5)(单选题) What do you think is the most appropriate title for this passage? The imperfect human mind 0 Common fallacies in our way of thinking ... Improve our way of thinking D Think before you act
一.阅读理解(共2题,100分) 1.(ii)读理解,50分) The human mind is wonderful and powerful, but it's far from perfect. There are several common judgment errors that it's prone to make. In the field of psychology these are known as cognitive biases, or fallacies in reasoning. They happen to everyone regardless of age, sex, education or intelligence. Negative self-fulfilling prophecies. A self-fulfilling propheoy is a prediction that motivates a person to take actions that cause the prediction to come true.A negative self-fulfilling prophecy often tears relationships apart and causes people to fail at their goals. Beginner's optimism. Beginner's optimism is the human tendency to underestimate the time required to complete an unfamiliar task. It occurs due to a lack of planning and research on the part of someone who is excited about doing something they have never done before. In other words, when we get assigned a new task that we are anxious to get started on, instead of delaying the start time to accurately evaluate the level of difficulty and resources required, we simply guess and begin. Thus, our expectation of the workload is based on raw optimism instead of past experience and reliable data. And it all backfires on us a little later when we find ourselves knee-deep in work we were unprepared for. Reebelling simply to prove personal freedom. Although more common in children, this thinking fallacy can affect people of any age. It's basically a person's urge to do something they have been told not to do, for rear that their freedom of choice is being taken away from them. This person may not even want to do whatever they are doing to rebel;however, the simple fact that they are not supposed to do it motivates them to do so anyway. The factric of reverse psychology is a commonly used method of exploiting this thinking fallacy in others. Trying to diminish losses by continuing to pursue a previous failure. Sometimes called the sunk cost fallacy, it is a thinking fault that motivates us to continue to support a previously unsuccessful endeavor. We justify our decision to continue investing in this failed endeavor based on our unluative prior investment, despite new evidence suggesting that the cost, starting today, of continuing to pursue it outweighs the expected benent. The logical thing to do would be for us to cut our losses and change our course of action. However, due to the sunk costs we have already invested, we feel committed to the endeavor, so we invest even more time, money and energy into it, hoping that our additional investment will reverse the outcome. But it never will. (1)(单选题) A man really ends his relationship with his girlfriend when he believes that the relationship is never going to last. This is a typical example of _. negative self-fulfilling prophecies 3 beginner's optimism rebelling simply to prove personal freedom D trying to diminish losses by continuing to pursue a previous failure (2)(单选题) The word"backfire"in the last sentence of Paragraph 3 most probably means _. A. to make a sudden noise B to support to rely O to have the opposite result (3)(单选题) "The tactic of reverse psychology'in Paragraph 4 would most probably refer to _ 1. a method of making someone do what you want by giving him the explicit suggestions B a method of making someone do what you want by giving him no suggestions a method of making someone do what you want by suggesting the opposite of what you really want ) a method of making someone not do what you do not want (4)(单选题) According to the author, why do human beings try to diminish losses by continuing to pursue a previous failure? A Because they thought their continuing endeavor would be more valuable than the expected benefit. B Because they thought their continuing endeavor would be less valuable than the expected benefit. Because there is no evidence suggesting that the cost of continuing to pursue it outweighs the expected result. D Because they have invested a lot and hope the additional investment would bring them success. (5)(单选题) What do you think is the most appropriate title for this passage? The imperfect human mind 0 Common fallacies in our way of thinking ... Improve our way of thinking D Think before you act
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(1) 根据第二段,负面自我实现预言(A)指预测导致行为,最终使预测成真。题目中“认为关系无法持续而结束关系”正是此例。
(2) “Backfire”指“事与愿违”,即C项“产生相反结果”。
(3) 逆反心理(reverse psychology)是通过建议相反行为让对方按意愿行事,故选C。
(4) 根据第五段,人们因已投入资源(sunk costs)而继续追求失败项目,希望额外投入能成功,故选D。
(5) 本文核心是四种认知偏差,最适标题为“我们思维方式中的常见谬误”。
答案:
(1) A. negative self-fulfilling prophecies
(2) C. to have the opposite result
(3) C. a method of making someone do what you want by suggesting the opposite of what you really want
(4) D. Because they have invested a lot and hope the additional investment would bring them success.
(5) B. Common fallacies in our way of thinking