We are often told to pay attention to what our mothers tell us. Most of us enjoy listening to our mothers speak. Scientists have found that compared(和……相比较) to other people's voices, our brains greatly prefer the voices of our own mothers.
Scientists at Stanford University, US, recently studied this. They scanned children's brains while they were listening to different sounds, including their mothers' voices. They found that 97 percent of the time, children could recognize(认出) their mothers' voices at once.
Hearing their mothers' voices makes children's brains more active. We usually just use one part of our brain to deal with sounds when we hear something. But when we hear our mothers' voices, many parts of the brain, including those in charge of(负责) reward(奖赏) and emotion(情感), start to work as well.
Why do we respond(作出反应) so strongly to our mothers' voices? It starts even before we're born. When children are still in the womb(子宫) or have just been born, they hear their mothers talking. This makes babies feel comfortable and teaches them language and social skills, even though they are still very young. The babies learn to recognize their mothers' voices as rewarding(奖励性的) sound. Later, when this sound is heard again, more attention is paid to it.
Some sounds are necessary for our survival(生存) or bring us pleasure. These sounds are recognized by our brains as rewarding sounds. Most human voices are not recognized in this way, since we hear them so often. But mothers' voices are different. They bring us a lot of comfort.
1.What is the story mainly about?
A.Why we should listen carefully to our mothers. B.Why we prefer to hear our mothers’ voices.
C.How we recognize our mothers voices. D.How we respond to different kinds of sounds.
2.What will happen when children hear their mothers’ voices?
A.Many parts of their brains become active. B.They will need time to recognize the voices.
C.Their language skills start to improve. D.They will remember some bedtime stories.
3.According to Paragraph 4, why do children pay more attention to their mothers voices?
A.Because they can recognize their voices quickly.
B.Because their voices make them more comfortable.
C.Because they can get a reward for doing so.
D.Because they can get love from their mothers.
4.When can we respond to our mothers’ voices?
A.When we’re born. B.Before we’re born. C.When we grow up. D.When we’re young.
5.Where can we read the passage?
A.In a history book. B.In a fashion magazine. C.In a science magazine. D.In a morning newspaper.
Welcome to Holker Hall & Gardens
Visitor Information | How to Get to Holker
| By Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36, M6. Approximate travel times: Windermere — 20 minutes, Kendal — 25 minutes, Lancaster — 45 minutes, Manchester— 1 hour 30 minutes. | |
Opening Times | Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday) 11:00 am-4:00pm, 30th March-2nd November. | ||
Admission Charges |
| Hall & Gardens | Gardens |
Adults | £12.00 per person | £8.00 per person | |
Groups | £9.00 per person | £5.50 per person | |
Special Events
| Producers’ Market 13th April | Join us to taste different fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers and get some excellent cook ideas. | |
Holker Garden Festival 30th May | The event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening, making it one of the most popular events in gardening. | ||
National Garden Day 28th August | Holker once again opens its gardens to help the poor. For just a small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide. | ||
Winter Market 8th November | This is an event for all the family. Walk around among different shops selling gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment. |
1.How long does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from Manchester?
A.20 minutes. B.25 minutes. C.45 minutes. D.90 minutes.
2.How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall & Gardens?
A.£9.00. B.£12.00. C.£8.00. D.£5.50.
3.Which event will you go to if you want to see a live music show?
A.Producers’ Market. B.Holker Garden Festival.
C.National Garden Day. D.Winter Market.
4.When may Lucy go to visit Hall & Gardens?
A.On Saturday B.On December 25
C.At 1:00 p.m. 28th August D.At 4:30 p.m. on 13th April
5.Which part of a newspaper may this passage be taken from?
A.Science Study B.Travel C.Sports World D.Art
One day I was sitting on my bike outside of a little store. A _______ with an old man and three kids pulled up. This old man was about _______ his late 70s. The _______ got out and went into the store. A minute later, the old man got out and came over and started a _______.
I asked what he was doing here and he said that his wife had just passed away(去世)." I saw that he was getting sad. I put my hand on his shoulder and asked _______ he was OK.
The whole time we talked, I _______ he was looking up into the sky. I thought he was looking into his past as he talked. He said when he and his wife got _______ they bought a bike and at that time he worked _______ an airline(航空公司). They would fly to different countries with the bike. He also said that he and his wife _______ around the world over the years together by plane or by bike.
By this time 1 had tears running __________ my face. He then said that the last word his wife said to him was that she lived a(n) __________ life with him. He looked at me and suddenly he turned and __________ to his car and showed a box of his wife’s ashes(骨灰) through the window and walked back to me.
He told me that he asked his grandsons to take __________ to his home village, a beach village. He would like to live there __________. Now he was taking his wife on the last ride. He looked at me for a second and then he reached over my bike to shake my hand and said, "My name is Leon. Thanks for __________ an old man."
“Listening is a good way to help others.” That is what I want to tell you.
1.A.bike B.car C.train D.bus
2.A.on B.at C.of D.in
3.A.adults B.kids C.women D.girls
4.A.story B.game C.celebration D.conversation
5.A.when B.if C.that D.why
6.A.wondered B.noticed C.forgot D.heard
7.A.surprised B.worried C.excited D.married
8.A.for B.with C.on D.to
9.A.rode B.travelled C.flew D.dreamed
10.A.on B.away C.down D.up
11.A.careful B.difficult C.happy D.empty
12.A.swam B.drove C.flew D.walked
13.A.us B.them C.her D.him
14.A.alone B.happily C.asleep D.carefully
15.A.listening to B.talking to C.looking after D.helping
— I wonder what Mr. Wang asked you just now? — He asked ___________.
A.whether I will take part in the writing competition B.how long I have bought my new iPhone
C.what was wrong with my old watch D.how much money did I spend on books
—It’s reported that colour therapy is very useful and many people practice it.
—Maybe, but for my mother, _____.
A.that’s all right B.that’s not a good idea
C.that’s not the case D.that’s for sure
—What's wrong with your uncle?
—We're sure____ something is wrong with him, but we doubt_____ the disease can kill him.
A.if; whether B.that; that
C.whether; if D.that; whether