句子插入题: 1.空后有代词they/ it的,generally speaking,是不对的 2.当插入句含有This /these/ such+名词,找名词的同义概念。 3.近义词 eg: align...with...= this synchronization of; over and over=The repetition 4.如果开头是thus,however,because, therefore 这些有逻辑的副词,按照逻辑关系选择 5.插入句中有another, other,also+名词,in either case,寻找这些名词相关的句子
推理题: 1. 原文近义词改写 eg: the winds rarely die down=the winds are steady.; predominate = more common 2. 逻辑推理:eg:新观点A有XX特点——》 老观点D无XX特点 TPO5-5; 非A有XX特征——》A无XXX特征。 3. 不可过度推理,即:原文只说明事实A-XXXX, 但是不可推出作者对于A的态度
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Chelsea Wald. Got a minute?
No one ever sits in silence these days. But if we did, many of us would experience tinnitus°?that is, phantom noise. It°Øs normally a high ringing like this. But it can sound like crickets, or buzzing, or music. Now a Brazilian study has found that people won°Øt hear these noises as much if they simply aren°Øt listening. Volunteers with normal hearing were put in soundproofed rooms. When they focused on listening, almost 70 percent heard phantom noises. But when they focused on seeing, only 45 percent heard noises. And when solving a puzzle, only 20 percent heard noises.
Some people have constant, debilitating tinnitus. For them, this study suggests that therapies to divert attention from hearing could help. For everyone else, well, the best way to avoid tinnitus might be just not to listen very hard. In fact, you should probably forget about this program altogether. Oh, and don°Øt think about pink elephants.
Thanks for the minute for Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Chelsea Wald.
No one ever sits insilence these days. But if we did, many of us would experience tinnitus°?that is, phantomnoise. It°Øs normally a high ringing like this. But it can sound like crickets,or buzzing, or music. Now a Brazilian study has found that people won°Øt hearthese noises as much if they simply aren°Øt listening.Volunteers with normal hearing were put in soundproofed rooms. When theyfocused on listening, almost 70 percent heard phantom noises. But when theyfocused on seeing, only 45 percent heard noises. And when solving a puzzle,only 20 percent heard noises.
Some people haveconstant, debilitating tinnitus. For them, thisstudy suggests that therapies to divert attention from hearing could help. Foreveryone else, well, the best way to avoid tinnitus might be just not to listenvery hard. In fact, you should probably forget about this program altogether.Oh, and don°Øt think about pink elephants.