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Section A
Directions: Read the following pasage. Fill in each blank with a proper ntence given in the box. Each ntence can be ud only once. Note that there are two more ntences than you need.
A. It means that different team is accessible to you 溶洞景观B. Belonging to your favorite team stimulates your confidence. C. That identity is first and foremost. D. The more we follow a team, the deeper the bond becomes. E. In that n, your favorite team can rve the same purpo as church and family: Fostering a n of belonging. F. This refers to the inclination by fans to distance themlves from their team after a defeat. |
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"Our rearch has shown that the No.1 reason people become fans is that it's your connection to your first community,” said Adam Earnhardt, chairman of the communications department at Youngstown State University and co-author of “Sports Fans, Identity and Socialization: Exploring the Fandemonium.” I don’t care if a Seattle fan moves to China, he or she carries with them their love for the sports teams, he said. 投资计划书“小营煎67银行客户经理年终总结”
68 And when a team begins to catch fire, as with, say, the Mariners in ’95 or the Seahawks of recent vintage, well, it's easy to get swept up in the wave.
“It's phenomenal,” said Simons. “We have this ability to understand other people so remarkably that their victories literally become ours. Our testosterone literally responds to their victory. 69 They're us, and competing on a literal level as us--a little extension of us.”
Professor Robert Ciald Arizona State University came up with the term BIRG--Basking In Reflected Glory -- to describe the inten pride fans feel when their teams succeed. It can be ud as a verb, as in, "Seahawks’ fans are cumently BIRGing up a storm.” The counterpoint, as coined by rearchers C.R. Snyder, MaryAnne Lasrgard and Carol E.
Ford, is the concept of CORFing -- Cutting Off Reflected Failure. 70 We’ve all heard it in action: We won, but they lost.
This leads into another concept, that of cognitive bias, also known as confirmation bias, which caus fans to help explain away defeats by blaming outside factors, such as referees. I'm sure it would also help explain why Seahawks fans rallied around Richard Sherman after his postgame interview, rationalizing behavior that was widely criticized by many fans with no vested interest. It could also explain the notion, of "eustress," invented by endocrinologist Hans Selye to refer to a combination of euphoria and stress, such as that resulting from watching ten sporting events. Indeed, it’s much of the appeal.
答案:67.C 68.E 69. D 70. F
英文报价单Section北方黑鱼 B
Directions: Read the following pasage. Fill in each blank with a proper ntence given in the box. Each ntence can be ud only once. Note that there are two more ntences than you need.
A. Clear solutions already exist for reducing greenhou gas emissions. B. Despite this, how our dietary choices affect climate change is often underestimated. C. Food, especially livestock, also takes up a lot of room D. In developed countries, vegetarianism would bring all sorts of environmental and health benefits. E. No matter how much their carnivorous friends might deny it, vegetarians have a point: cutting out meat delivers multiple benefits. F. Though a relatively small increa in agricultural land, this would more than make up for the loss of meat. |
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What would happen if the world suddenly went vegetarian?
People become vegetarians for a variety of reasons. Some do it to make animal suffering less vere, others becau they want to pursue a healthier lifestyle. Still others are fans
of sustainability or wish to reduce greenhou gas emissions. 67 And the more who make the switch, the more tho perks would manifest on a global scale.
Jarvis and other experts at Colombia's Intermational Centre for Tropical Agriculture carried out rearches to e what might happen if meat dropped off the planet’s menu overnight.
First they examined climate change. Food production accounts for one-quarter to one-third of all greenhou gas emissions from human activities worldwide, and the worst of responsibility for tho numbers falls to the livestock industry. 68 In the US, for example, an average family of four emits more greenhou gas becau of the meat they eat than from driving two cars -- but it is cars, not steaks, that regularly come up in discussions about global warming.
69 Of the world's approximately 12 billion acres of agricultural land, 68% is ud for livestock. Should we all go vegetarian, ideally we would give at least 80% of that pastureland (牧场) to the restoration of grasslands and forests, which would capture carb
on and further alleviate climate change.