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    “It’s raining, it’s pouring. The old man is snoring (打鼾). He bumped his head when he went to bed, and he couldn’t get up in the morning.” Why couldn’t the old man in the children’s song get up? (Let’s kindly suppose that he just didn’t want to get up.) This was possibly because in the absence of sunlight, the body was still producing the hormone melatonin (褪黑素), which makes people sleepy.

There are many ways that rainfall affects human behavior. But how much does rain really affect people’s moods and behavior?

In 2008, researchers from the University of Minnesota and Lanzhou University published a paper. They proposed that decreased rainfall was influential in social upheaval (社会动荡) and the downfall of the Tang, Yuan and Ming dynasties in ancient China. This is thought to be related to reduced rice cultivation.

But how might rain affect social behavior in the modern world? A 2009 New York Times  investigation found that murder rates in New York drop significantly on rainy days. Meanwhile, in Britain, Dr. Peter Langmead-Jones of Greater Manchester police published a study in 2015 detailing an analysis of 6.6 million police records over one decade in Manchester. “The research showed that the heavier the rainfall, the lower the recorded crime,” he said.

Langmead-Jones also found that there is a strong association between heavy rain and relatively few violent crimes recorded including domestic abuse. This might be because heavy rain stops people from going out to buy alcohol and the reduced alcohol consumption results in fewer crimes.

It’s not all good news though. One study in 1997 concluded that the behavior of children can predict oncoming storms — they were observed to exhibit their worst behavior when barometric pressure (气压) fell. Another study in 2012 found that women are much more likely to be affected psychologically by rain and that they report much lower levels of life satisfaction than men on rainy days.

For all the complaints about rain, it does have some characteristics that hold broad appeal. The sound of raindrops can be very comforting and often features in sleep-inducing relaxation apps. The theory behind this is that the pitter-patter of raindrops is a form of “pink noise.” It can decrease brain activity and consequently improves the quality of sleep. So if it’s raining where you are, the best thing to do may be to have a nap.

1.The author uses the lyrics of a song in the first paragraph to _______.

A.introduce the interesting song to readers

B.voice his understanding of why the old man couldn’t get up in the morning

C.illustrate one way that wet weather influences human behavior

D.explain why people often get up late on rainy days

2.According to Dr. Peter Langmead-Jones, relatively few crimes are recorded on rainy days because _______.

A.people prefer to take a nap at home when it’s raining

B.most people are depressed on rainy days

C.people are too lazy to go out when it’s raining

D.alcohol consumption is reduced due to wet weather

3.According to the article, the influences that rainy days have on human behavior include _______.

decreased grain output

relatively few criminal records

higher chance of feeling low in spirits

more possibility of feeling sleepy

A.①②③ B.①②④

C.①③④ D.②③④

4.According to the last paragraph, what’s the positive impact of rain on human behavior?

A.The sound of raindrops helps people sleep better.

B.On rainy days, all people can get more sleep.

C.It offers a good chance to listen to relaxing music.

D.People feel more satisfied with themselves when it’s raining.

 

1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了降雨对人们情绪和行为的彩响。研究表明,降雨量会减少社会犯罪和包括家庭暴力在内的暴力犯罪,还会较多地影响儿童和女性,但是雨声有助于睡眠质量的提高。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段中“Why couldn’t the old man in the children’s song get up? This was possibly because in the absence of sunlight, the body was still producing the hormone melatonin (褪黑素), which makes people sleepy.”为什么孩子的歌声都不能让老人醒来?这可能是因为在缺乏阳光的情况下,人体仍在产生让人昏昏欲睡的褪黑素。以及第二段“There are many ways that rainfall affects human behavior. But how much does rain really affect people’s moods and behavior?”降雨影呐人类行为的方式有很多。但是雨水对人们情绪和行为的影响到底有多大呢?由此判断出,作者在第一段提到儿歌是为了说明潮湿天气是影响人类行为的一个方面,故选C项。 2.细节理解题。根据第五段中“This might be because heavy rain stops people from going out to buy alcohol and the reduced alcohol consumption results in fewer crimes.”这可能是因为大雨阻止人们外出购买酒,酒消费的减少导致了犯罪减少。可知Peter Langmead-Jones博士说,由于雨天减少了酒的消费,因此在雨天记录在案的犯罪相对较少。故选D项 3.细节理解题。根据第五段中“Langmead-Jones also found that there is a strong association between heavy rain and relatively few violent crimes recorded including domestic abuse.”Langmead-Jones还发现,大雨与包括家庭虐待在内的暴力犯罪相对减少之间有着密切的联系。根据倒数第二段中“Another study in 2012 found that women are much more likely to be affected psychologically by rain and that they report much lower levels of life satisfaction than men on rainy days.”2012年的另一项研究发现,女性在雨天受心理影响的可能性更大,而且她们的生活满意度水平比男性在雨天要低得多。根据最后一段中“The sound of raindrops can be very comforting and often features in sleep-inducing relaxation apps.”雨滴的声音可能会非常令人舒适,并且经常在促进睡眠的放松应用程序中起到作用。可知雨天对人类行为的影响包括:犯罪记录相对较少、更有可能情绪低落和感到困倦的可能性更大。故选D项。 4.细节理解题。根据最后一段中“It can decrease brain activity and consequently improves the quality of sleep.” 它可以减少大脑活动,从而改善睡眠质量。可知下雨对人类行为的积极影响是雨滴的声音有助于人们更好地入睡。故选A项。
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