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Who hasn’t ever felt a song pulling at their heartstrings?【B16】_______________But the reasons for this are far from obvious.
Who hasn’t ever felt a song pulling at their heartstrings?【B16】_______________But the reasons for this are far from obvious.
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2023-02-22
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Who hasn’t ever felt a song pulling at their heartstrings?【B16】_______________But the reasons for this are far from obvious.
The appeal of rhythm is clear to us: we get all the stuff about anticipation, surprise and fulfilment of expectations. These all help to explain why music is interesting—but why it moves us at such a deep level remains a mystery. Even the father of evolutionary theory, Charles Darwin, was stumped by our musical faculty, calling it one of "the most mysterious with which humankind is endowed".【B17】_________If that were true, human beings across the world would be spending an awful lot of time on an activity that has absolutely no inherent value. Fortunately, there are alternative theories. One popular idea was that music arose from "sexual selection": like the peacock’s tale, it’s a sexy display that makes you stand out from your rivals. The evidence is thin, however: a study of 10,000 twins failed to show that musicians were particularly lucky in bed.
Others have proposed that music emerged as an early form of communication.【B18】____________Such patterns of sound seem to carry a universal meaning shared by adults of different cultures, young children, and even other animals. So perhaps music built on associations from ancient animal calls, helping us to ex-press our feelings before we had words. As a form of "protolanguage", it could have even paved the way for speech.
What’s more, music may have helped gel human societies as we began to live in bigger and bigger groups. Dancing and singing together, seems to make groups of people more altruistic, and to have a stronger collective identity.【B19】______________And as you’ll have found with your own toe tapping, music is the best way to get people moving together.
With increased solidarity and less in-fighting, a group may then be better equipped to survive and thrive. As Rouget, the anthropologist, wrote: "The engagement seems to be paired with a certain self-effacement, as each individual becomes one with the body of singers".【B20】___________
[A] Lying at the heart of our relationships in this way, it makes sense that music would tug at the heartstrings, helping us to create an emotional connection and each culture may then build on this rudimentary instinct, creating their own musical lexicon of certain chords or motifs that come to be associated with particular feelings.
[B] Certain motifs in music may, in fact, carry some of the signatures of the emotional calls made by our ancestors; upwardly rising, staccato sounds tend to put us on edge, while long descending tones seems to have a calming effect, to give just two examples.
[C] Some thinkers, such as the cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, have even questioned whether it has any particular value at all. In his view, music just tickles some of the more important faculties—like pattern recognition, so it has no value—it is mere "auditory cheesecake".
[D] Whether it is the feeling of euphoria in a club, or a lonely cry to a heartbreaking ballad, music can cut us to the core, expressing emotions more eloquently than words ever can.
[E] According to cutting-edge neuroscience, when you move in synchrony with another person, your brain starts to blur its sense of self. It is almost as if you are looking in the mirror: you think they look more like you, and that they share your opinions.
[F] It cannot be more clearly stated that singing and eating are equally necessary to stay alive and for this reason, many people struggle to believe that music was simply a small, incidental soundtrack to the human story of evolution.
[G] Whatever his opinion about music’s mysteriousness, it seems obvious that today we can’t help but associate certain music with the most important events in our lives.
【B19】
选项
答案
E
解析
空格前说唱歌跳舞似乎可以让人们变得更无私,更有集体认同感。空格后指出音乐能让人们共同舞动起来。空格前后的重点都是谈论音乐与集体的关系,故空格处也应该与此相关。各选项中,只有E谈到了集体和音乐的关系。其中,when you move in synchrony with another person既对应空格前的Dancing and singing together,也对应空格后的get people moving together。此外,E也起到解释空格前观点的作用,语义衔接。故E为答案。
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