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[1] Look at the center circles of Diagram A and Diagram B. Which of the centre circles looks larger?

[2] Take a first look and you probably think that the centre circle in Diagram A is smaller than that in Diagram B. In fact, they are exactly the same size.

[3]Then look at the picture on the right. What do you see? A vase? Or two faces? Does the picture change quickly from one to the other again and again? Maybe or maybe not, but you can see them at the same time.

[4]“What’s happening? Is something wrong with my eyes?” You may wonder at what you see. Don’t worry. Here is how it goes:

[5]When we look at things, our eyes send messages to our brains and then our brains interpret the information. However, sometimes our brains interpret the received information in a wrong way. It seems that our eyes are playing a joke on us. This often happens and we call it “Visual illusion(幻覺)”.

[6] Movie makers often make use of illusions. They make the objects around actors much smaller or bigger than usual. This makes us believe that the actors are much larger or smaller than they usually are. The movies Jurassic Park and Honey J shrunk the kids just make use of illusions.

1.In which column of a magazine can you read the above text?

A.Culture.           B.Science.           C.Humour.          D.Education.

2.The centre circle in Diagram A looks smaller than that in Diagram B, That’s because____.

A.something is wrong with our eyes

B.the two circles are not of the same size

C.our brains interpret the information wrongly

D.pictures change quickly from one to the other

3.In the picture on the right, it seems that Line AB is shorter than line CD, but in fact line AB is as long as Line CD. Which paragraph can explain what has happened to our eyes?

A. The second one.         B. The third one.   C. The sixth one..          D. The fifth one

4.What’s the right order according to the text?

a. We look at things with our eyes.        b. Our brains interpret the messages.

c. Our brains tell us what we have seen.  d. Our eyes send messages to our brains.

A. a-d-b-c      B c-a-b-d    C a-c-d-b   D. b-e-a-d

 

【答案】

1.B

2.C

3.D

4.A

【解析】

試題分析:這篇文章通過舉例向讀者解釋了人為什么會有幻覺,是由于我們的大腦對信息進行了錯誤的解釋。電影制作者經常利用幻覺來使演員看起來大小與實際不同。

1.文章題材題:這篇文章解釋了人為什么會有幻覺,是關于科學的文章,選B。

2.細節題:根據第五段的介紹我們知道幻覺的產生是由于我們的大腦對信息進行了錯誤的解釋。選C。

3.細節題:第五段講述了幻覺的產生原理。

4.排序題:根據第五段的敘述,我們首先用眼睛去看物體(a),然后眼睛把信息傳輸給大腦(d),接著大腦對信息進行解釋(b),最后大腦把信息告訴我們讓我們知道看到了什么(c)。選A。

考點:考查科普類短文

點評::本文篇幅較長,圖文并茂,通過提問,舉例,解決問題,主要是細節題為主,較為簡單。考生要注意迅速抓住關鍵句子,從中找出正確答案。排序題要結合上下文判斷,要細心。

 

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