课程咨询
扫码关注掌握一手留学资讯

扫码关注掌握一手留学资讯

回复XDF免费领

水平测试和备考资料

扫码关注公众号

GRE阅读模拟在线练习附答案二百六十

2019-05-07 16:04:08来源:网络

  为了帮助大家高效备考GRE,新东方在线GRE频道为大家带来GRE阅读模拟在线练习附答案二百六十,希望对大家GRE备考有所帮助。更多精彩尽请关注新东方在线GRE频道!

  Human relations have commanded people's attentionfrom early times. The ways of people have beenrecorded in innumerable myths, folktales, novels, poems, plays, and popular or philo-sophical essays. Although the full significance of a human relationshipmay not be directly evident, the complexity offeelings and actions that can be understood at aglance is surprisingly great. For this reasonpsychology holds a unique position among the sciences. "Intuitive" knowledge may beremarkably penetrating and can significantly help us understand human behavior, whereasin the physical sciences such commonsense knowledge is relatively primitive. If we erased allknowledge of scientific physics from our modem word, not only would we not have cars andtelevision sets, we might even find that the ordinary person was unable to cope with thefundamental mechanical problems of pulleys and levers. On the other hand if we removed allknowledge of scientific psychology from our world, problems in interpersonal relations mighteasily be coped with and solved much as before. We would still "know" how to avoid doingsomething asked of us and how to get someone to agree with us; we would still "know" whensomeone was angry and when someone was pleased. One could even offer sensibleexplanations for the "whys" of much of the self's behavior and feelings. In other words, theordinary person has a great and profound understanding of the self and of other people which, though unformulated of only vaguely conceived, enables one to interact with others in more orless adaptive ways. Kohler in referring to the lack of great discoveries in psychology ascompared with physics, accounts for this by saying that "people were acquainted withpractically all territories of mental life a long time before the founding of scientific psychology."

  Paradoxically, with all this natural, intuitive, commonsense capacity to grasp human relations, the science of human relations has been one of the last to develop. Different explanations ofthis paradox have been suggested. One is that science would destroy the vain and pleasingillusions people have about themselves; but we might ask why people have always loved toread pessimistic, debunking writings, from Ecclesiastes to Freud. It has also been proposedthat just because we know so much about people intuitively, there has been less incentivefor studying them scientifically; why should one develop a theory, carry out systematicobservations, or make predictions about the obvious? In any case, the field of humanrelations, with its vast literary documentation but meager scientific treatment, is in greatcontrast to the field of physic in which there are relatively few nonscientific books.

  According to the passage, it has been suggested that the science of human relationswas slow to develop because

  A.intuitive knowledge of human relations is derived from philosophy

  B.early scientists were more interested in the physical world

  C.scientific studies of human relations appear to investigate the obvious

  D.the scientific method is difficult to apply to the study of human relations

  E.people generally seem to be more attracted to literary than to scientific writings abouthuman relations

  The author's statement that “Psychology holds a unique position among the sciences” (lines 8-9) is supported by which of the following claims in the passage?

  A.The full meaning of a human relationship may not be obvious.

  B.Commonsense understanding of human relations can be incisive.

  C.Intuitive knowledge in the physical sciences is relatively advanced.

  D.Subjective bias is difficult to control in psychological research.

  E.Psychological facts are too imprecise to lead to great discoveries.

  According to the passage, an understanding of the self can be

  A.highly biased due to unconscious factors

  B.profound even when vaguely conceived

  C.improved by specialized training

  D.irrelevant for understanding human relations

  E.more reliable than knowledge about other people

  It can be inferred that the author would most likely agree with which of the followingstatements regarding people who lived before the advent of scientific psychology?

  A.Their understanding of human relations was quite limited.

  B.They were uninterested in acquiring knowledge of the physical world.

  C.They misunderstood others more frequently than do people today.

  D.Their intuitions about human relations were reasonably sophisticated.

  E.They were more likely to hold pleasing illusions about themselves than are people today.

  The author refers to people who are attracted to “pessimistic, debunking writings” (line 44) in order to support which of the following ideas?

  A.Interesting books about human relations are typically pessimistic.

  B.People tend to ignore scientific explanations of human relations.

  C.People rarely hold pleasing illusions about themselves.

  D.A scientific approach human relations would undermine the pleasing illusions people holdof themselves.

  E.It is doubtful that the science of human relations developed slowly because of a desire tomaintain pleasing illusions.

  It can be inferred that the author assumes that commonsense knowledge of humanrelations is

  A.equally well developed among all adults within a given society

  B.considerably more accurate in some societies than in others

  C.biased insofar as it is based on myths and folktales

  D.typically unrelated to an individual’s interactions with other people

  E.usually sufficiently accurate to facilitate interactions with others

  正确答案:C B B D E E

  以上就是关于“GRE阅读模拟在线练习附答案二百六十”的内容,更多精彩内容,请关注GRE频道!


本文关键字: GRE阅读 GRE阅读练习

添加新东方美研助教回复【GRE】获取

模考真题|写作题库|阅读机经|佛脚词汇

更多资料
更多>>
更多内容

关注新东方美研助教

回复【GRE】获取备考必看资料包

新东方美研备考资料
更多>>
更多惊喜>>
更多>>
更多资料