In a recent study, participants were asked to drink beer from either a straight-sided glass, or a curved “beer glass”. People took about almost twice as long to finish when drinking alcohol from the straight-sided glass, compared with the curved glass. There was no difference in drinking rates from the glasses when the drink was nonalcoholic.
People may drink their alcohol faster from curved glasses because it is more difficult to accurately judge the halfway point of these glasses, the researchers concluded. As a result, drinkers may be less able to measure how much they have consumed. “People often talk of ‘pacing themselves’ when drinking alcohol as a means of controlling levels of drunkenness, but I think the important point to take from our research is that the ability to pace effectively may be compromised when drinking from certain types of glasses,” said study researcher Angela Attwood of the University of Bristol’s School of Experimental Psychology in the United Kingdom.
In another experiment, participants completed a computer task in which they were shown pictures of two glasses containing varying volumes of liquid, and asked to judge whether each glass was more, or less, than half-full. The researchers found people made greater errors in judging the halfway point of the curved glass.
“The participants who showed the greatest error in these judgments also tended to show the greatest changes in their drinking rates,” the researchers said. “The speed at which people drink alcohol influences their level of intoxication (迷醉), and the number of drinks they consume on an occasion. Therefore, slowing down is likely to have a positive impact for the individual, and also at a population level.”
1.If a man finishes drinking alcohol from a curved glass in 30 minutes, from a same-volumed straight glass, he will spend _____.
A. about 15 minutes B. about 60 minutes
C. about 45 minutes D. about 25 minutes
2.According to the passage, the experiment shows that _____.
A. curved glasses mislead people’s judgment
B. people differ greatly when judging the same glass
C. people do computer tasks poorly after drinking
D. the type of liquid influences people’s thinking
3.What advice do the researchers give drinkers?
A. Use a curved “beer glass”.
B. Drink at a slower pace.
C. Drink with positive people.
D. Try different types of alcohol.
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Shape may influence your drinking
B. Curved glass is out of date
C. Drink less for your health
D. Drinkers favor a different type of glass
1.B
2.A
3.B
4.A
【解析】
試題分析:在最近的一項研究中,實驗的被試分別用直邊玻璃杯和有弧度的酒杯喝酒,前者喝一杯酒的用時比后者多一倍。這是因為,有弧度的酒杯不容易判斷中間點的位置,喝起酒來無法把握每次喝的量。
1.People took about almost twice as long to finish when drinking alcohol from the straight-sided glass, compared with the curved glass.”可知,與curved glass相比,人們使用straight-sided glass喝一杯酒所用的時間是使用curved glass的兩倍,故選B。
2.it is more difficult to accurately judge the halfway point of these glasses...As a result, drinkers may be less able to measure how much they have consumed.”和最后一段“who showed the greatest error in these judgments also tended to show the greatest changes in their drinking rates”可知,使用有弧度的酒杯不容易精確判斷杯子一半的位置,人們無法準確判斷自己喝了多少酒,錯誤判斷杯子中間點位置的人,更容易錯判他們喝酒的量,故選A。
3.slowing down is likely to have a positive impact for the individual”可知,減慢喝酒的速度對一個人很有幫助,故選B。
4.either a straight-sided glass, or a curved “beer glass””和第二段“People may drink their alcohol faster from curved glasses”及第四段“the greatest error in these judgments also tended to show the greatest changes in their drinking rates”可知,文章主要講的是酒杯的形狀影響飲酒者對酒量的判斷,故選A。
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