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    Do you ever find yourself spending time on product reviews when you buy something online, only to find that the product you bought is junk(废物)? New research led by Dr. Powell of Stanford University may explain why this happens: it boils down to the number of reviews a product has.

The study found that when choosing between two products online, people tend to favor the one with more reviews despite the fact that the more reviewed product is of lower quality. This is because when shopping online, consumers engage(从事)in a type of “social learning”, where they learn from observing the decisions of other people and the results of those decisions. People attach more importance to the choices of others. When evaluating online products, the item’s rating and number of reviews can be helpful to an unsure customer. But a new study, published in the journal Psychological Science, found that consumers don’t check those figures to learn their true meaning enough. So they fail to do a simple task when viewing online rating and reviews, leading them to purchase products of poor quality. When shopping online, consumers engaging in social learning become informed from the decisions of others. For example, you’re more likely to buy a book at the top of the New York Times’ best-sellers list or buy an app that’s been downloaded millions of times. But looking at other people’s choices is only a part of social learning. However, how people understand or fail to understand this data is affecting their decision-making in a negative way. Overcoming this bias(偏见)is difficult because consumers find comfort in popularity.

Powell and his colleagues also found evidence of this trend beyond the study. “It doesn’t necessarily mean that better things don’t become more popular, but as a consumer, when you’re looking at the number of reviews, it’s not telling you anything,” said Dr. Powell.

1.What does the underlined phrase “boils down to” probably mean?

A. is equal to B. results in C. is due to D. focuses on

2.What belief do unsure consumers hold when purchasing products?

A. Rating determines quality. B. Popularity is good.

C. Bad  reviews should be ignored. D. More-reviewed products is poor.

3.What do Dr. Powell’s words mean in the last paragraph?

A. The product’s rating often fails to reflect true quality.

B. Usually consumers will find much comfort in popularity.

C. Consumers should distinguish good things and bad things.

D. Consumers should follow others when buying things online.

4.What is probably the best title of the text?

A. How to Purchase Online B. Why We Buy Junk Online

C. Why We Ignore Bad Reviews D. How to Review a Product

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章叙述的是“为什么我们在网上购买了垃圾食品”。斯坦福大学(Stanfored University)鲍威尔博士领导的一项新研究或许可以解释这一现象的原因:归结起来就是一个产品获得的评论数量。 1.词义猜测题。根据第一段中may explain why this happens:---,“可能解释为什么会这样”,由此推知后半句的意思是在说明原因,所以划线词的意思是“由于”,故选C。 2.推理判断题。根据第二段中When evaluating online products, the item’s rating and number of reviews can be helpful to an unsure customer.“在评估在线产品时,项目的评级和评论数量可以帮助不确定的客户。”和Overcoming this bias(偏见)is difficult because consumers find comfort in popularity.“克服这种偏见是困难的,因为消费者在流行中找到安慰。”可知,不确定的消费者在购买产品时持有“流行是好的”信念。故选B。 3.推理判断题。“It doesn’t necessarily mean that better things don’t become more popular, but as a consumer, when you’re looking at the number of reviews, it’s not telling you anything,”“ 这并不一定意味着更好的东西不会变得更受欢迎,但作为一个消费者,当你看到评论的数量时,它并没有告诉你任何东西”。可知,Dr. Powell最后一段话的意思是“产品的等级往往不能反映真正的质量。”故选A。 4.主旨大意题。根据第一段Do you ever find yourself spending time on product reviews when you buy something online, only to find that the product you bought is junk(废物)? New research led by Dr. Powell of Stanfored University may explain why this happens: it boils down to the number of reviews a product has.“当你在网上买东西时,你有没有发现自己花时间在产品评论上,却发现你买的东西是垃圾?斯坦福大学(Stanfored University)鲍威尔博士领导的一项新研究或许可以解释这一现象的原因:归结起来就是一个产品获得的评论数量。”可知,最佳主题是Why We Buy Junk Online。故选B。
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B. To explore new learning methods.

C. To help the neighbors with daily affairs.

D. To learn some skills to get a job.

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A. Subjects like mathematics and science.

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C. Communicating skills with employers.

D. New teaching models and skills.

3.What does Emmanuel Ntagungira think of the program?

A. Instructive. B. Beneficial. C. Persuasive. D. Controversial.

 

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    It's natural for parents to praise their children, but offering this praise could actually backfire, according to new science.

In the study, researchers at Michigan State University looked at 123 children who were about 7. The team assessed the children to determine whether they had a “growth mindset" (believing that you can work harder to get smarter), or a “fixed mindset" (believing that your intelligence is unable to change). They then asked the children to complete a fast-paced computer accuracy task while their brain activity was recorded.

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A.Tom manages to correct every mistake by heart.

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C.John keeps an idea that he has a good gift for studying.

D.Lily thinks she can get A+ without any effort.

3.If your child gets the best mark in the test, you should .

A.praise him with some delicious food and money

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D.believe that he is an honest and smart child

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    Online programs to fight depression are already commercially available. While they sound efficient and cost-saving, a recent study reports that they are not effective, primarily because depressed patients are not likely to engage with them or stick with them.

The study looked at computer-assisted cognitive (认知的)behavioral therapy CBT and found that it was no more effective in treating depression than the usual care patients receive from a primary care doctor.

Traditional CBT is considered an effective form of talk therapy(治疗)for depression, helping people challenge negative thoughts and change the way they think in order to change their mood and behaviors. However, online CBT programs have been gaining popularity, with the attraction of providing low-cost help wherever someone has access to a computer.

A team of researchers from the University of York conducted a randomized(随机的)control trial with 691 depressed patients from 83 physician practices across England. The patients were split into three groups: one group received only usual care from a physician while the other two groups received usual care from a physician plus one of two computerized CBT programs. Participants were balanced across the three groups for age, sex, educational background, severity and duration of depression, and use of antidepressants(抗抑郁药).

After four months, the patients using the computerized CBT programs had no improvement in depression levels over the patients who were only getting usual care from their doctors.

“It's an important, cautionary note that we shouldn't get too carried away with the idea that a computer system can replace doctors and therapists, says Christopher Dowrick, a professor of

primary medical care at the University of Liverpool. “We do still need the human touch or the human interaction, particularly when people are depressed. ”

Being depressed can mean feeling “lost in your own small, negative, dark world," Dowrick says. Having a person, instead of a computer, reach out to you is particularly important in combating that sense of isolation. “When youre emotionally vulnerable (脆弱的),you're even more in need of a caring human being," he says.

1.Why has online CBT programs been increasingly popular?

A.Because of their effectiveness in fighting depression.

B.Because of their easy and inexpensive access by patients.

C.Because of their recommendation by primary care doctors.

D.Because of their attraction of changing mood and behavior.

2.What is the conclusion of the experiment done by researchers at the University of York?

A.Online CBT programs are as ineffective as regular care from physicians.

B.The combination of traditional CBT and computerized CBT is most effective.

C.The online programs are more advanced than regular care from physicians.

D.Online CBT programs have no advantages over regular care from physicians.

3.Which of the following statement can best convey Professor Dowrick's advice on online programs?

A.Their use should be encouraged by doctors.

B.They should not be ignored in primary care.

C.Their effectiveness should not be overestimated(高估).

D.They should be used to help people touch these patients.

4.What is more important to an emotionally vulnerable person?

A.A positive state of mind. B.An appropriate therapy.

C.An advanced CBT program. D.A caring human being.

 

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