重庆市第八中学2024届高考适应性月考(三)英语x
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great way of exploring their own emotions and identity and we look forward to continuing ourfriendship with Parkfield."28.What does the underlined sentence mean?A.The exhibition at Uxbridge Civic Centre matters most in this project.B.The exhibition can have a greatly positive influence on the project.C.The exhibition focuses on conveying artists'creativityD.The exhibition aims to show different kinds of cakes.29.What can't you appreciate in weekly artist-led workshops?A.Paintings.B.Statues.C.Fancy songs.D.Touching stories.30.What can we learn about the project,according to the passage?A.It's been organized by Glebe Primary School and Parkfield House Nursing Home.B.Residents can appreciate distinct works of art in workshops monthly.C.It conveys the significance of strengthening relationships with the local community.D.Participants can have a better understanding of fascinating culture in their area.31.What is Glendeen Quow's attitude towards the project?A.Neutral.B.SKeptical.C.Indifferent.D.Favorable.DLong-term pain may not be an inevitable consequence of bad posture,but the notion that"good"posture is beneficial isn't completely it-founded.Certain postures can lift your spirits.An awareness of a link between our body and our emotions goes back to the 19th century,when philosopher WiNiam James suggested that we don't laugh because we are happy,butrather we are happy becauise we laugh.This idea is now known as"embodied cognition",where the body influences our thoughts.For instance,when you meet a loved one,your heartbeat may increase and you might feel theirskin against your own as you embrace.The brain,which is constantly assessing changes toinformation from the outside world and from our internal body,combines this new data andgenerates the appropriate emotion.Only then do we consciously sense the feeling of love,orjoy.Several experiments support this idea,for instance,studies by Elizabeth Broadbent at theUniversity of Auckland,New Zealand.Her team randomly split people without depression intotwo groups,using physiotherapy tape to strap their back into either a bent or upright seatedposition.The participants then gave a speech.Afterwards,the upright group not only reported amore positive mood,but were less stressed as measured by blood pressure.In another experiment,students were initially shown positive and negative words andasked how well each word described them.They were then guided into walking in a style thatresembled that of someone who was unhappy or extremely happy.At the end of the study,the participants were given a surprise test-to remember as many高三英语第6页共11页
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