河南省2025-2026学年第一学期学情质量评估一(九年级)英语答案
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CThe idea that smiling can make you feel happier has a long history. In 1872, Darwin mused (沉思)about whether an emotion that was expressed would be felt more intensely than one that was repressedEarly psyehologists were musing about it in the 1880s. More than a hundred studies have beensang Nat King Cole in 1954. “You'll find that life is still worthwhile, if you'll just smile."In 2018, social psychologist Fritz Strack published a study that seemed to confirm that facialfeedback was real. The researchers asked participants to hold a pen in their mouths in a position thatforced them either to bare their teeth in a copy of a smile or to purse their lips around the pen. To makesure that no one was clued in to the researchers’ interest in smiles, the experimenters told participantsthat they were exploring how people with physical disabilities might write or perform other ordinarytasks.Larson's The Far Side —- the teeth-barers rated the images as funnier than the lip-pursers did. This was abig deal for the facial feedback hypothesis ( 假设) : Even though participants weren't thinking aboutsmiling or their mood, just moving their face into a smile-like shape seemed to affect their emotions.And so the finding made its way into psychology textbooks and countless news headlines. Decades ofconfirmation followed, as researchers published other experiments that also showed support for thefacial feedback hypothesis. But in 2025, all at once, 17 labs failed to repeat the pen study.28. What does the underlined word “repressed" mean in Para.1?A. Controlled.B. Tolerated.C. Recognized.D. Appreciated.29. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. Participants were physically disabled.B. Researchers didn't share their true purpose.C. Researchers didn't show their facial feedback.D. Participants were confused about the experiment30. What's the author's attitude towards the result of the experiment?A. Supportive.B. Objective.C. Critical.D. Doubtful.31. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Does Smiling Has Long History?B. Is Facial Feedback Hypothesis True?C. Is Life Worthwhile If You Just Smile?D. Can Smiling Really Make You Happier?DWhen unethical (不道德的) behavior is criticized, demands are often met with defensiveness anddenial. How can we overcome this reaction?New research by Lauren Howe, an assistant professor at the University of Zurich, identifies a waythat criticism can be more effective. A series of experiments involving more than 1,400 participantsshows that criticized groups are more likely to take criticism to heart when the messenger not onlycriticizes the groups, but also shows concern for the issues that the criticized groups themselves face.高二英语试题卷第5页共10页
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