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(C)25.How has living on Uist influenced the author?误A.She began to miss the quiet life in herThese and other explanations all grasp something,and yet they aredeficient.They do not provide a complete theoretical framework.Theyhometown.also do not explain all types of humor.In 2010 in the journal PsychologicaB.She showed no interest in the sceneryScience,A.Peter McGraw and Caleb Warren,both then at the University ofColorado Boulder,proposed a theory they call"benign violation"to unitearound her.the previous theories and to address their limits.C.She changed her view of the scenery inher hometownD.She found it quite inconvenient to liveher hometown.gg一(A)26.What does the author miss about trees while(A)28.Why is it hard to define humor accurately?阅living on Uist?阅A.Humor is inclusive and diverse.A.Their seasonal changes.B.Humor is too simple to explain.B.Their beautiful appearance.C.Humor has a long and complex history.C.The fun of collecting leaves in autumn.D.People have various understandings aboutD.The comfort of staying under them.humor.g(B)27.What did the author realize finally?(B)29.Which of the following is Freud likely to阅A.Never judge a book by its cover.agree with?B.Home is where the heart is.读A.Laughter occurs when people have theC.Beauty lies in the lover's eyes.upper hand over others.D.The grass is always greener on the otherB.Laughter results from controlledside.emotions being released.C.Laughter is a conscious effort toexpress amusement.D.Laughter comes from findinggunexpected solutions.一(D)30.What does the underlined word "deficient"阅in the last paragraph mean?Currently,scientists still struggle to explain exactly what makes peoplelaugh.Indeed,the concept of humor itself is difficult to define.AlthoughA.Complex.everyone understands intuitively (what humor is,and dictionaries读B.Inaccurate.define it simply as "the quality of being amusing",it is difficult to define ina way that includes all its aspects and all its forms.Even so,progress hasC.Subjective.been made.And some of the research on humor has come out of the lab toresearch humor in its natural habitat:everyday life.D.Insufficient.The oldest theory of humor,which dates back to Plato and otherancient Greek philosophers,assumes that people find humor in and laughat earlier versions of themselves and the misfortunes of others because offeeling superior.8The 18th century gave rise to the theory of release.The best-known(C31.What is a suitable title for the text?version,clearly expressed later by Sigmund Freud,held that laughterallows people to let off steam or release bottled-up "nervous energy'A.Humor-the best cure for nervousAccording to Freud,when the punchline comes,the energy being usedenergy读to contain inappropriate emotions is no longer needed and is released aslaughter.读B.Research on humor comes into daily lifeA third long-standing explanation of humor is the theory of incongruityC.What's so funny?The science of why we(不一s致).People laugh at the incongruity between expectations andreality.According to a variant (of the theory known as resolutionlaughof incongruity,laughter results when a person discovers an unexpectedsolution to an obvious incongruity,such as when an individual grasps aD.Which scientific theory is right aboutdouble meaning in a statement and thus sees the statement in a completelyhumor?new light.4
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