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(2019·
金丽衢十二校联考
)
The Great Smoky Mountains always looked
dull black and yellowish to Lauren Van
Lew even when they were bursting with
their famous fall
20-
year-
old Van
Lew
has
been
color-
blind
his
whole
colors
have
just
been
left
in
the
loves
painting
,
but
his
wife
Molly
has
to
help
him
pick
and
mix
colors.
Last
week
Van
Lew
visited
the
scenic
mountaintop
the
first
time
he
saw
yellows
,
oranges
and h a special viewfinder
,
t
hough.
“
Red is the biggest
difference
,”
said
Van
Lew.
“
It’s
the
most
beautiful
thing
I’ve
ever
seen
in
my
red
,
it’s just ’s
unbelievable.
”
A
color-
blind
viewfinder
which
lets
people
enjoy
colors
that
they
may
have
never
seen
before
was
fixed
on
the
top
of
the
Ober
Gatlinburg
resort
(
旅游胜地
)
last
is
one
of
three
in
the
technology
isn’t
consists
of
eyeglasses that let color?blind people
see this is the first time it’s been used
in
a
helps
people
with
red-
green
color
clearly
the
viewfinders show new colors can vary
from person to person among the 13 million or
so people with color blindness in the
country.
State
tourism
officials
invited
people
to
try
it
out
last
Thursday
at
Ober
brought them up by ski
lift
,
but left the details
somewhat
wanted
to
keep
the
element
of
surprise.A
camera
crew
filmed
their
reactions
for
marketing
first
look
drew
tears
,
smiles
and
astonished
faces
with
wonder
and
awe.
“
My
heart
just
started
beating
fast
,”
said
Todd
Heil
,
who
generally saw a lot of
green.
“
I felt like
crying
,
many people
around.
”
For Van
Lew
,
it can be a little
discouraging to know what he’s been
missing
,
but the
possibility of tapping into a
long-
unseen world of lively colors is
uplifting.
1
.
Why
does the author mention Van Lew’s wife?
A
.
To tell us he
has a happy marriage life.
B
.
To stress the
importance of colors in painting.
C
.
To show the
inconvenience his condition caused.
D
.
To let us know
how optimistic he is towards life.
2
.
What can we
know about the Great Smoky Mountains?
A
.
It is dull
black and yellowish all year round.
B
.
It is where the
Ober Gatlinburg resort lies.
C
.
It is equipped
with three color-
blind viewfinders.
D
.
It is the first
place in the state to use a viewfinder.
3
.
How does Van
Lew find his seeing the real world of colors?
A
.
Bittersweet.
C
.
Regrettable.
B
.
Thrilling.
D
.
Calming.
B
(2019·
北京四中模拟
)When
people find themselves in difficult
conflicts
,
they often
turn to mediation (
调解
)
.
Mediators are advised
to listen attentively
,
avoid
favoring
the ideas of one
party
,
and make both sides
feel at singly
,
new research
that
my
colleagues
and
I
conducted
suggests
that
,
to
effectively
help
people
settle
their
conflicts
,<
/p>
mediators
should
adopt
a
hostile
(
敌对的
)
attitude
rather
than
a
calming
one.A hostile mediator
,
we
find
,
brings better results
than a nice one.
Why
would
adding
more
negativity(
消极性
)
to
an
already
hostile
situation
prove
beneficial? Consider
how parents typically react when
they
can’t get their children to
stop
quarreling:
“
I don’t care
who started it—
both of
you
,
go to your
rooms
!”
At
first
sight
,
a
calm
mediator
seems
likely
to
be
more
as
anyone
with
brothers or sisters
knows
,
parents’ seemingly
unsympathetic trea
tment of the
situation
can have an unusual en who
moments before were troubling each other
suddenly become more reasonable due to
their unkind parents.
In
our
research
,
we
created
situations
in
which
pairs
of
negotiators
were
part
of
a
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