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A 1993 study showing that students who did reasoning tests while listening to the 1781 Sonata for Two Pianos in D by Mozart tend
A 1993 study showing that students who did reasoning tests while listening to the 1781 Sonata for Two Pianos in D by Mozart tend
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2015-12-28
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A 1993 study showing that students who did reasoning tests while listening to the 1781 Sonata for Two Pianos in D by Mozart tended to outperform those who did so in a silent room launched a widespread belief in what is commonly referred to【B1】______"the Mozart effect."
【B2】______the Telegraph reported earlier this week, the findings【B3】______parents and childcare centers to play the composer’s【B4】______for their little ones, inspired【B5】______moms to pump Mozart’s music through headphones on their bellies, and【B6】______encouraged the state of Georgia to give【B7】______free CDs of the composer’s work to new parents. Yet【B8】______the broad embrace of the theory, critics have【B9】______wondered if it has any actual merit As the AFP reports, the "Mozart effect" is【B10】______number six in the 2009 book 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology.
And a new inquiry from researchers in Vienna【B11】______with the skeptics: in a【B12】______of 40 studies including some 3,000 people, psychologists at Vienna University found no evidence that listening to Mozart【B13】______makes people smarter. They did find that people who listened to music while completing reasoning tests performed better than those who took the tests in【B14】______—but that was true【B15】______they were listening to Mozart, Bach or Pearl Jam, the AFP reports,【B16】______the notion that it’s external stimulus that【B17】______to improved performance, not Mozart.
Of course, researchers still encouraged people to listen to Mozart—if for nothing more than pure【B18】______. As investigator Jakob Pietschnig told the AFP: "I【B19】______everyone listen to Mozart, but it’s not going to【B20】______cognitive abilities as some people hope."
【B7】
选项
A、in
B、out
C、up
D、to
答案
B
解析
考查固定搭配。空格处所缺的词要和give组成短语,而这个短语的宾语是free CDs;另外一个解题关键是这个句子后半部分出现的to new parents,这是free CDs的去向,由此可以判断,空格处所缺词和give要组成表示“发放,赠送”的意义。只有B项give out有此意。
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考研英语一
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