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在一定条件下,朦胧比清晰更富美感。古人云:“马上看壮士,月下看美人。”据天文学家称。即使是满月——十五的月亮,其亮度也只相当于阳光的五十万分之一。
长江三峡的神女峰,终年云雾缭绕,其险峻奇诡尽在半遮半掩之中,故有“半入仙境半人间”的飘渺意境。这种“飘渺”亦即朦胧。常导致人们产生创造性的思维活动,叫做“浮想联翩”。倘若有人走近去,实地考查一番,想那如仙似幻的景色必然减半,所得不过一片残山瘦水古树怪石而已。
因为美感体验是非反思的、不自觉的,美感体验的关键是体验者与其对象不可分割地融合在一起,而朦胧可以使一些事物得以藏拙遮丑而趋于尽美。“明察秋毫”则很难获得持久的美感享受。
现代企业管理学中有一门课叫做“行为科学”,它用社会心理学来研究人的行为及产生种种行为的原因,认为:人的欲望(或称需要)是人行为的发动器,倘欲望完全被行为实现而满足了,欲望立即消失,产生索然之感,这时候就需要另一种新的欲望来发动新的行为。而“朦胧”总是使人不识庐山真面目,赏美心理永远不能完全满足,也就不会兴味索然。美感最强烈之点是刚刚触到迫切欲赏的美物而又没有完全得到的那一瞬间,这一瞬间就产生“临界点美感”,朦胧的美学功能就包括使人总是保持在兴趣盎然而不是索然的“临界点美感”上。
为满足人类这一固有的审美心理,作家为文则必须含蓄,状物抒情也必须蕴藉,即所谓“意贵透彻,语忌直率”。诚然,朦胧不是晦涩,不是让谁也看不懂,更不是一团漆黑。一言以蔽之:朦胧使美感纯化,使美感丰厚,使美感不衰。

下面不属于朦胧美感的一项是( )。

A.隔花人远天涯近

B.此时无声胜有声

C.学生听老师讲课似懂非懂

D.(东邻美女)增之一分则太长,减之一分则太短

答案

参考答案:C

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第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Alzheimer's disease affects millions of people around the world. American researchers say the disease will affect more than one hundred million people worldwide by the year twenty fifty. That would be four times the current number. Researchers and doctors have been studying Alzheimer's patients for a century. Yet the cause and cure for the mental sickness are still unknown. However, some researchers have made important steps towards understanding it.

Several early signs of the disease involve memory and thought processes. At first, patients have trouble remembering little things. Later, they have trouble remembering more important things, such as the names of their children.

There are also some physical tests that might show who is at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. The tests look for proteins in brain and spinal cord fluid. The proteins appear to be found only in people with the disease. The protein tests correctly identify the presence of the disease in about ninety percent of patients.

Now, a much simpler physical test to predict Alzheimer's risk has been developed. Researchers found that trouble with the sense of smell can be one of the first signs of Alzheimer's. Using this information, they developed a test in which people were asked to identify twelve familiar smells. These smells included cinnamon, black pepper, chocolate, paint thinner, and smoke.

The study continued for five years. During this period, the same people were asked to take several tests measuring their memory and thought abilities. Fifty percent of those who could not identify at least four of the smells in the first test had trouble with their memory and thinking in the next five years.

Another study has shown a possible way to reduce a person's chances of developing Alzheimer's disease in old age. Researchers in Chicago found that people who use their brains more often are less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease. Those who read a newspaper, or play chess or word games are about three times less likely to develop the condition.

Researchers say they still do not know what causes Alzheimer's disease. But they say these findings might help prevent the disease in the future.

41. What’s the main idea of the passage?

A. Some early signs of the Alzheimer's disease.

B. Some physical tests about Alzheimer's disease.

C. The research about Alzheimer's disease.

D. The patients of Alzheimer's disease.

42. What’s the current number of Alzheimer’s patients?

A. 100 million               B. 25 million         C. 400 million              D. 2050 million

43. What is not the early signs of the Alzheimer's disease according to the passage?

A. Poor memory                           B. Proteins exist in the brain.

C. Trouble with the sense of smell.             D. Less use of the brain.

44. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 1 refer to?

A. Alzheimer's disease.                               B. Alzheimer's patients. 

C. The cause and cure.                                    D. The research.

45. According to the passage, we can learn that _______.

A. there are no proteins in the brains of the people with no Alzheimer's disease

B. the people who often use their brains will not get Alzheimer's disease

C. researchers and doctors have found ways to cure Alzheimer's disease

D. the people who have the trouble with the sense of smell will certainly suffer from Alzheimer's disease