問題詳情

III. Cloze    Why do the songs I heard when I was teenager sound sweeter than anything I listen to 26 an adult? I’m happy to report that myown failures of discernment as a music critic may not be entirely 27 . In recent years, psychologists and neuroscientists haveconfirmed that these songs hold disproportionate power over our emotions. And researchers have uncovered evidence that suggests ourbrains bind us to the music we heard as teenagers more tightly than anything we’ll hear as adults—a connection that doesn’t weaken as weage. Musical nostalgia, 28 , isn’t just a cultural phenomenon: It’s a neurotic command. And no matter 29 sophisticated ourtastes might otherwise grow to be, our brains may stay 30 on those songs we obsessed over during the high drama of adolescence. (Stern, M. J. (2014, Aug 12). Neutral nostalgia. Slate. Retrieved fromhttp://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2014/08/musical_nostalgia_the_psychology_and_neuroscience_for_song_preference_and.html)
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(A) as
(B) by
(C) of
(D) with

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.613861
統計:A(62),B(34),C(3),D(2),E(0)

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