听力第317套 (ws 116)L2

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L2:

Lecture 2

第一题

What is the lecture mainly about?

AMethods of manipulating people’s visceral states

BResearch on how people make judgments about the future

CWays to convince people that global warming is a reality

DResults of a study that provides new evidence of global warming

第二题

On what assumption did the researchers base their hypothesis?

AIt is easy to imagine a future physical state if one is currently experiencing that state.

BA person’s visceral state can change frequently.

CMost university students believe that global warming is a real phenomenon.

DWeather trends influence people’s beliefs about the future.

第三题

Why does the student mention being hungry?

ATo compare hunger to other visceral states

BTo suggest a subject for future study

CTo offer an alternate hypothesis to the one suggested by the professor

DTo check his understanding of a point raised by the professor

第四题

Why did the researchers repeat their study indoors?

ATo attempt to avoid having participants use outdoor weather conditions to make judgements

BTo allow participants to focus without many distractions

CTo allow participants to experience a wider range of temperatures

DTo determine whether direct sunlight had an effect on participants’ judgements

第五题

What did the data from the experiment show?

AIndoor temperature has no effect on people’s judgments about global warming.

BThe concept of visceral fit does not apply to beliefs about global warming.

CThe experience of heat influences people’s beliefs about global warming.

DPeople are more likely to express a belief in global warming when indoor and outdoor temperatures match.

第六题

What does the student imply when he says this:

AGlobal warming has been conclusively proven by scientific research.

BThe amount of information about global warming can be overwhelming.

CA university campus is not a suitable place for this type of study.

DParticipants’ previously held opinions would be the most influential factor in their responses.

 

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