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AttheUniversityofKansasartmuseumscientiststestedtheeffectofdifferentcoloredwallsontwogroupsofvisitorstoanexhibitofpaintings.Forthefirstgrouptheroomwaspaintedwhite;fortheseconddarkbrown.Movementofeachgroupwasfollowedbyanelectricalequipmentunderthecarpet.Theexperimentshowedthatthosewhoenteredthedarkbrownroomwalkedmorequicklycoveredmoreareaandspentlesstimeintheroomthanpeopleinthewhiteone.Darkbrownmadepeoplemoreactivebuttheactivityendedsooner.Notonlythechoiceofcolorsbutalsothegeneralappearanceofaroomaffectsthoseinside.Anotherexperimentpresentedpeoplewithphotographsoffaceswhoseenergywastohecommented.Threegroupsofpeoplewereused;eachwasshownthesamephotosbuteachgroupwasinanordinaryroom—aniceoffice.Thethirdwasinatastefullydesignedlivingroomwithcarpeting.Resultsshowedthatthepeopleinthebeautifulroomtendtogivehighermarkstothefacesthanthoseintheuglyroomdid.Otherstudiessuggestthatstudentsdobetteronteststakenincomfortableroomsthaninordinary-lookingoruglyones.Atleasthowmanytestswerecarriedoutbythescientistsreferredtointhispassage
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Allthehousewiveswhowenttothenewsupermarkethadonegreatambition:tobetheluckycustomerwhodidnothavetopayforhershopping.Forthiswaswhatthenoticejustinsidetheentrancepromised.Itsaid:Rememberonceaweekoneofourcustomersgetsfreegoods.ThisMayBeYourLuckyDay!ForseveralweeksMrs.Edwardshopedlikemanyofherfriendstobetheluckycustomer.Unlikeherfriendsshenevergaveuphoping.Thecupboardsinkitchenwerefullofthingswhichshedidnotneed.Herhusbandtriedtoadviseheragainstbuyingthingsbutfailed.ShedreamedofthedaywhenthemanagerofthesupermarketwouldapproachherandsayMadamthisisYourLuckyDay.Everythinginyourbasketisfree.OneFridaymorningaftershehadfinishedhershoppingandhadtakenittohercarshefoundthatshehadforgottentobuyanytea.Shedashedbacktothesupermarketgottheteaandwenttowardsthecash-desk.Asshedidsoshesawthemanagerofthesupermarketapproachher.MadamhesaidholdingouthishandIwanttocongratulateyou!Youareourluckycustomerandeverythingyouhaveinyourbasketisfree!/Mrs.Edwardswentbacktothesupermarketquicklybecauseshehadto______.
Therearemanycommonlyheldbeliefsabouteyeglassesandeyesightthatarenotprovenfacts.Forinstancesomepeoplebelievethatwearingglassestoosoonweakenstheeyes.Butthereisnoevidencetoshowthatthestructureofeyesischangedbywearingglassesatayoungage.Wearingthewrongglasseshowevercanproveharmful.Studiesshowthatforadultsthereisnodangerbutchildrencandeveloplossofvisioniftheyhavethewrongglasses.Wehaveallheardsomeofthecommonmythsabouthoweyesightgetsbad.Mostpeoplebelievethatreadingindimlightcausespooleyesightbutthatisunique.Toolittlelightmakestheeyesworkhardersotheydogettiredandstrained.Eyestrainalsoresultsfromreadingalotreadinginbedandwatchingtoomuchtelevision.Butalthougheyestrainmaycausesomepainorheadachesitdoesnotpermanentlydamageeyesight.Anothermythabouteyesisthattheycanbereplacedortransferredfromonepersontoanother.Thereareclosetoonemillionnervefibersthatconnecttheeyeballtothebrainandasifyetitisimpossibletoattachthemallinanewperson.Onlycertainpartsoftheeye—thecorneaandtheretina-canbereplaced.Butifwekeepclearingupthemythsandlearningmoreabouttheeyessomedayafulltransplantmaybepossible!Onecauseofeyestrainmentionedinthepassageis______.
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Itwaswonderfulupthere.Ralphwantedtoreachoutand21astarforthey22soclose.Hecouldseetheearthgettingsmallerandsmaller. TheshipcircledaroundamadestarcalledMars火星andhisspacefriends23Ralphunderstandthatthiswastheirhome. Hewantedtoaskallkindsof24butnoonecouldanswerhim.Therewasnothingtoeatordrink.Therepeoplehadonly25colourspillswhichtheycaneat26theywerehungry. Soonitbecame27harderfinRalphtobreathethanhefeltatfirst.Hefelt28lightthathecouldnotevenstand29hisownfeet."IfIcouldonlyhavesomewater"he30"andaridebackdowntotheearth!" Thespacemenknewthatitwas31forRalphtoleave.Hecouldnotliveupthere32longerwithoutspecialairorsuitliketheirs.Sotheytookhimtoapartoftheshipwheretherewas33enoughforjustoneman.Adoorclosedoverhisheadand34aminuteRalphwasflyingdowntotheearthinhisownrocketship. Suddenlyhefelttherocket35downandthenstopped.Hewasbackontheearth. 22
—Wasthehousemasterstrict—Yes.Herequestedthatwetelevisiononweeknights.
OneBritishschoolisfindingthatallowingchildrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhilestudyingishelpingimprovegrades.21yourteenagerstartsafamilyquarrelbysittinginanarmchairlisteningtomusicwhiledoinghishomeworkwhynot22asimpleexperimentRatherthantakingtheheavyhanded严厉的lineoforderinghimtohisbedroomtogetonwithit23lethimdothehomeworkthe24hewants.Youmightwellfindthathisessayismoresparkling有文采的than25he’sdonebefore. AccordingtotheresearchofMillfieldprepschoolaround20%ofyoungsters26bestwithbackgroundmusic10%excel突出whenallowedtobreakuptheirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroomwhileupto80%canconcentrate集中注意力27ifallowedtofiddle用手拨弄withasmallobject. Theresearchhasadvisedtheschooltoadopt采取acomplete28approach措analyzingpupilstodiscoverwhichlearningstyle29thembest—thenlettingthemdotheirworklisteningtomusicor30lyingdown.Doubtfulparentsatfirstregardedthemoveasalayabout’s懒散闲荡的人deedbutmanyarenowapplyingitat31wherechildrenarealsoallowedtodotheirwork32thetelevisionon. "I33toworkonthefloorwithmusiconlow"admitsSusan13aday-girl走读女生."AtfirstmyparentsthoughtIwasskiving逃避butmy34persuadedthemtolookatmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasOKthey35/ 35
A.Pleasetellhertohethereontime. B.OKdear. C.MayIspeaktoAnnplease D.Wellthat’sgreat. E.Who’sthatspeaking F.CanItakeamessage G.wearegoingtoplanttrees. H.Hereyouare. Kate:Hello!56 Mrs.Read:I’msorry.Annisn’thererightnow.57 Kate:ThisisKate. Mrs.Read:Sheisn’thackyet.58 Kate:That’sverykindofyou.I’mcallingtoaskherifsheisfreetomorrow.It’sMarch12thTreePlantingDaytomorrow.And59 Mrs.Read:Ithinkshe’llbeverygladtojoinyou. Kate:We’llmeetattheschoolgateat7:00.60 Mrs.Read:OK.I’llletherknow. Kate:Manythanks.Goodbye. Mrs.Read:Goodby 59
Toppingtheclassacademicallywascertainlyanadvantage.StudyingwasabreezeforNigel.Therewardwascertainlyincomparabletothelittleeffortthathehadtoputit.Itbeganwhenhewasselectedtohelptheteachersinthecomputerlaboratories.Thepeakofhisschoolcareercamenotwhenhetoppedtheschoolbutwhenhewasselectedforthenationwidecompetition.UnlikeeveryoneelseNigelwantedtojointhecontestbecausehelikedplayingwiththeLegosetsandmakingsomethingoutofthem.Nigelspentthenexttwomonthsrebuildinghisrobot.ItwasduringthetimethatNigelfoundoutabouttheprizesforthecompetitionaswellasanothercompetitor.Aliciafromaneighboringschool.Hisearlyintentionswereforgotten.Gettingthethousand-dollarprizewasmoreimportantthananythingelse.NigeldecidedtobefriendAlicia.Unawareofhisintentionsshetoldhimallabouttherobotthatshehadbeenbuildingforthecompetition.HeevenhelpedhertoputthefinishingbranchestoherrobotHewasgladwiththewaythingshadprogressedHisrobotlookedevenbetterthanAlicia’sanditwasabletobounceaballwithitsarmsomethingAliciahadfailedtodo.OnthedayofthecompetitionhesawAlicia.Everythingdawnedonhertheminuteshesawhimamongthecompetitors.Shestaredathimpuzzledatfirstthenangryandfinallyalookofhelplessnesscameoverher.TheflashbulbsofthecameraexplodedinNigel’sface.Therobothadperformedactionssouniqueanddifferentthatthespecialistsjudgmentswerethesame.Nigelwassopleasedwithhimselfthathedidnotevennoticethegirlstandingafewfeetawayfromhim.Withoutherhewouldneverhavewonthecompetition.Nigel’soriginalintentionofjoiningthecontestwasto______.
OneBritishschoolisfindingthatallowingchildrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhilestudyingishelpingimprovegrades.21yourteenagerstartsafamilyquarrelbysittinginanarmchairlisteningtomusicwhiledoinghishomeworkwhynot22asimpleexperimentRatherthantakingtheheavyhanded严厉的lineoforderinghimtohisbedroomtogetonwithit23lethimdothehomeworkthe24hewants.Youmightwellfindthathisessayismoresparkling有文采的than25he’sdonebefore. AccordingtotheresearchofMillfieldprepschoolaround20%ofyoungsters26bestwithbackgroundmusic10%excel突出whenallowedtobreakuptheirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroomwhileupto80%canconcentrate集中注意力27ifallowedtofiddle用手拨弄withasmallobject. Theresearchhasadvisedtheschooltoadopt采取acomplete28approach措analyzingpupilstodiscoverwhichlearningstyle29thembest—thenlettingthemdotheirworklisteningtomusicor30lyingdown.Doubtfulparentsatfirstregardedthemoveasalayabout’s懒散闲荡的人deedbutmanyarenowapplyingitat31wherechildrenarealsoallowedtodotheirwork32thetelevisionon. "I33toworkonthefloorwithmusiconlow"admitsSusan13aday-girl走读女生."AtfirstmyparentsthoughtIwasskiving逃避butmy34persuadedthemtolookatmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasOKthey35/ 27
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Toppingtheclassacademicallywascertainlyanadvantage.StudyingwasabreezeforNigel.Therewardwascertainlyincomparabletothelittleeffortthathehadtoputit.Itbeganwhenhewasselectedtohelptheteachersinthecomputerlaboratories.Thepeakofhisschoolcareercamenotwhenhetoppedtheschoolbutwhenhewasselectedforthenationwidecompetition.UnlikeeveryoneelseNigelwantedtojointhecontestbecausehelikedplayingwiththeLegosetsandmakingsomethingoutofthem.Nigelspentthenexttwomonthsrebuildinghisrobot.ItwasduringthetimethatNigelfoundoutabouttheprizesforthecompetitionaswellasanothercompetitor.Aliciafromaneighboringschool.Hisearlyintentionswereforgotten.Gettingthethousand-dollarprizewasmoreimportantthananythingelse.NigeldecidedtobefriendAlicia.Unawareofhisintentionsshetoldhimallabouttherobotthatshehadbeenbuildingforthecompetition.HeevenhelpedhertoputthefinishingbranchestoherrobotHewasgladwiththewaythingshadprogressedHisrobotlookedevenbetterthanAlicia’sanditwasabletobounceaballwithitsarmsomethingAliciahadfailedtodo.OnthedayofthecompetitionhesawAlicia.Everythingdawnedonhertheminuteshesawhimamongthecompetitors.Shestaredathimpuzzledatfirstthenangryandfinallyalookofhelplessnesscameoverher.TheflashbulbsofthecameraexplodedinNigel’sface.Therobothadperformedactionssouniqueanddifferentthatthespecialistsjudgmentswerethesame.Nigelwassopleasedwithhimselfthathedidnotevennoticethegirlstandingafewfeetawayfromhim.Withoutherhewouldneverhavewonthecompetition.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsNigel’sactions
OneBritishschoolisfindingthatallowingchildrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhilestudyingishelpingimprovegrades.21yourteenagerstartsafamilyquarrelbysittinginanarmchairlisteningtomusicwhiledoinghishomeworkwhynot22asimpleexperimentRatherthantakingtheheavyhanded严厉的lineoforderinghimtohisbedroomtogetonwithit23lethimdothehomeworkthe24hewants.Youmightwellfindthathisessayismoresparkling有文采的than25he’sdonebefore. AccordingtotheresearchofMillfieldprepschoolaround20%ofyoungsters26bestwithbackgroundmusic10%excel突出whenallowedtobreakuptheirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroomwhileupto80%canconcentrate集中注意力27ifallowedtofiddle用手拨弄withasmallobject. Theresearchhasadvisedtheschooltoadopt采取acomplete28approach措analyzingpupilstodiscoverwhichlearningstyle29thembest—thenlettingthemdotheirworklisteningtomusicor30lyingdown.Doubtfulparentsatfirstregardedthemoveasalayabout’s懒散闲荡的人deedbutmanyarenowapplyingitat31wherechildrenarealsoallowedtodotheirwork32thetelevisionon. "I33toworkonthefloorwithmusiconlow"admitsSusan13aday-girl走读女生."AtfirstmyparentsthoughtIwasskiving逃避butmy34persuadedthemtolookatmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasOKthey35/ 31
AttheUniversityofKansasartmuseumscientiststestedtheeffectofdifferentcoloredwallsontwogroupsofvisitorstoanexhibitofpaintings.Forthefirstgrouptheroomwaspaintedwhite;fortheseconddarkbrown.Movementofeachgroupwasfollowedbyanelectricalequipmentunderthecarpet.Theexperimentshowedthatthosewhoenteredthedarkbrownroomwalkedmorequicklycoveredmoreareaandspentlesstimeintheroomthanpeopleinthewhiteone.Darkbrownmadepeoplemoreactivebuttheactivityendedsooner.Notonlythechoiceofcolorsbutalsothegeneralappearanceofaroomaffectsthoseinside.Anotherexperimentpresentedpeoplewithphotographsoffaceswhoseenergywastohecommented.Threegroupsofpeoplewereused;eachwasshownthesamephotosbuteachgroupwasinanordinaryroom—aniceoffice.Thethirdwasinatastefullydesignedlivingroomwithcarpeting.Resultsshowedthatthepeopleinthebeautifulroomtendtogivehighermarkstothefacesthanthoseintheuglyroomdid.Otherstudiessuggestthatstudentsdobetteronteststakenincomfortableroomsthaninordinary-lookingoruglyones.Whatisreferredtoasthegeneralappearanceinthispassageis______.
OneBritishschoolisfindingthatallowingchildrentolistentomusicoreventohavetheTVonwhilestudyingishelpingimprovegrades.21yourteenagerstartsafamilyquarrelbysittinginanarmchairlisteningtomusicwhiledoinghishomeworkwhynot22asimpleexperimentRatherthantakingtheheavyhanded严厉的lineoforderinghimtohisbedroomtogetonwithit23lethimdothehomeworkthe24hewants.Youmightwellfindthathisessayismoresparkling有文采的than25he’sdonebefore. AccordingtotheresearchofMillfieldprepschoolaround20%ofyoungsters26bestwithbackgroundmusic10%excel突出whenallowedtobreakuptheirworkwithshortwalksaroundtheroomwhileupto80%canconcentrate集中注意力27ifallowedtofiddle用手拨弄withasmallobject. Theresearchhasadvisedtheschooltoadopt采取acomplete28approach措analyzingpupilstodiscoverwhichlearningstyle29thembest—thenlettingthemdotheirworklisteningtomusicor30lyingdown.Doubtfulparentsatfirstregardedthemoveasalayabout’s懒散闲荡的人deedbutmanyarenowapplyingitat31wherechildrenarealsoallowedtodotheirwork32thetelevisionon. "I33toworkonthefloorwithmusiconlow"admitsSusan13aday-girl走读女生."AtfirstmyparentsthoughtIwasskiving逃避butmy34persuadedthemtolookatmyhomeworkandwhentheysawitwasOKthey35/ 29
LawntennisisagoodsportbeingbasedontheancientgameofcourttenniswhichprobablycameupinEgyptorPersiasome2500yearsago.MajorWalterWinfieldthoughtthatsomethinglikecourttenniscouldbeplayedoutdoorsonlawnsandinDecember1873heintroducedhisnewgamewhichhecalledSphairistikeatalawnpartyinWales.Thesportbecamepopularveryrapidlybutthestrangedifficultnamedisappearedalmostatoncebeingreplacedbytheverysimpleandlogicaltermlawntennis.By1874thegamewasbeingplayedbyBritishsoldiersinBermudaandintheearlymonthsofthatyearayoungladynamedMaryOuterbridgereturnedfromBermudatoNewYorkbringingwithhertheequipmentnecessarytoplaythenewgame.WiththehelpofoneofherbrothersshelaidoutacourtonthegroundsoftheStatenIslandCricketandBaseballClubandthereinthespringof1874MissOuterbridgeandsomeofherfriendsplayedthefirstgameoflawntennisintheUnitedStates.Andjusttwoyearslaterin1876thefirstUnitedStateslawntennistournament锦标赛washeld—atNahantnearBoston.ThenewgamecalledSphairistikeappearedin______in1873.
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根据提示写一篇延期举行报告会的书面通知1推迟原因北京大学计算机科学系教授张清明突然生病不能来校大夫估计他几天内可康复recover2另定时间8月1日星期四上午9点3地址教学楼大厅4报告内容计算机科学5出席者本专业学生必须参加欢迎其他师生参加
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WhenafireattheNationalExhibitioninLondonatleasttenpricelesspaintingswerecompletelydestroyed.
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A.Pleasetellhertohethereontime. B.OKdear. C.MayIspeaktoAnnplease D.Wellthat’sgreat. E.Who’sthatspeaking F.CanItakeamessage G.wearegoingtoplanttrees. H.Hereyouare. Kate:Hello!56 Mrs.Read:I’msorry.Annisn’thererightnow.57 Kate:ThisisKate. Mrs.Read:Sheisn’thackyet.58 Kate:That’sverykindofyou.I’mcallingtoaskherifsheisfreetomorrow.It’sMarch12thTreePlantingDaytomorrow.And59 Mrs.Read:Ithinkshe’llbeverygladtojoinyou. Kate:We’llmeetattheschoolgateat7:00.60 Mrs.Read:OK.I’llletherknow. Kate:Manythanks.Goodbye. Mrs.Read:Goodby 57
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