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一、听力试题:

Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.

5. A) To investigate whether people are grateful for help.

B) To see whether people hold doors open for strangers.

C) To explore ways of inducing gratitude in people.

D) To find out how people express gratitude.

6. A) They induced strangers to talk with them.

B) They helped 15 to 20 people in a bad mood.

C) They held doors open for people at various places.

D) They interviewed people who didn't say thank you.

7. A) People can be educated to be grateful. 

B) Most people express gratitude for help.

C) Most people have bad days now and then.

D) People are ungrateful when in a bad mood.

二、听力原文

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 (5) A man in Halifax Canada wanted to find out whether people are thankful for someone holding the door open for them. The social experiment showed that 99 at 100 people express gratitude. “I didn't think we were going to get 99. I don’t know why. But I was pleasantly surprised because beyond just ‘thank you’, people got into conversation with us, said Steve Foran”, CEO of gratitude work. “What we know from research is that from grateful people come good things”, he said. The simple way to induce gratitude in people is opening doors as (6) we went to 6 places and open the doors for people. For the experiment, Foran’s team went to a shopping center, a mall, two office buildings and a coffee shop. The door was held for 15 to 20 people at a time at each location. (7) “We did have one that didn’t say thank you. We were not here to judge them because on any given day that could be me or you. I suspect that at the 100 people that were probably a bunch of them having a bad day. But grateful people make people grateful”, said Foran.

  Q5. What is the purpose of the social experiment?

  Q6. What did Steve Foran and his team do in the experiment?

  Q7. What do we learn from the experiment?

三、答案解析

5、A)细节辨认题‘新闻开头提到,加拿大哈利克斯的一位男士想耍弄清楚人们是否会对那些帮他们开门的人表达感油.

6、C)细节辨认题1  藉闻中说,让人心存感激的一个方法就是帮他们敞开方便之门,在实验中Foran的团队去了几个不同的地方,分别是一个购物中心、一个大型商场、两栋办公楼和一家酬啡馆

7、B)细节辨认题.新闻中提到,实验发现,99%的人都对帮他们开门前人表达了感谢.也就是说,大多数人会对帮助表边感谢.

【听力述评】

  本篇新闻话题内容主要描述了一个测试人们是否会感恩的实验过程以及结果,整体来说,话题相对来说比较贴近生活,难度适中,听力能力达标的考生完全可以在听到一些关键词后就能够选择出对应的题目答案。

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我用有道的

加拿大哈利法克斯的一名男子想搞清楚人们会不会对别人为他们开门表示感谢。这项社会实验显示,100人中有99人表达了感激之情。“我没想到我们会得到99分。我不知道为什么。但我感到惊喜,因为除了‘谢谢’,人们还和我们交谈,”感恩工作的首席执行官史蒂夫·福兰说。他说:“研究表明,感恩的人会给我们带来好东西。”让人们心存感激的简单方法是打开门,就像(6)我们去了6个地方,为人们打开门。为了这个实验,福澜的团队去了一个购物中心,一个购物中心,两栋办公楼和一家咖啡店。每个地点的门都可以同时容纳15到20人。“我们确实有一部没有说谢谢的电影。我们不是来评判他们的,因为任何一天都有可能是我或你。我怀疑那100个

我用有道的 回复 @我用有道的

我怀疑那100个人可能是一群倒霉的人。但感恩的人会让人心存感激。”

叶贝贝手上的竹鼠

听了三个,我发现我很多时候听不清楚,a ,the 等等,还有单词幻听

Rosie_nomukiyo 回复 @叶贝贝手上的竹鼠

其实我感觉the 还好一点 a会弱读 其实听不听到无所谓

毕涵me

原文在哪里

hanmeimei丫 回复 @毕涵me

原文在声音的“文稿”(即声音的简介,介绍)里面

hanmeimei丫 回复 @毕涵me

刚补充原文,过一会儿才能看到

听友269234081

我还听成了一个人去哪里旅游,问了好多人,还问了一个医生,我这错的离谱了

听友327415195

为什么后面听不了了