常春藤解析英语【9】It's Like Déjà vu. Déjà vu. 神(在线收听) |
by Christine Newton You are walking through a park you have never visited before when a dog runs past, barking at a cluster of birds. You turn to see its owner smile and wave. Suddenly, you are overcome by the feeling that you have been here before—in this same park, with the same dog and birds, while the same owner is waving his arm in exactly the same way. By the time he lowers his arm, you realize the situation no longer fits quite so well with your fading recollection. You are sure once again that you have never been to this park. The familiarity is gone. Déjà vu, French for "already seen," describes the peculiar feeling of having encountered an identical situation in the past, without knowing exactly when or where. The memory is most often attributed to a dream. The feeling lasts only a few seconds and is usually tied to an ordinary event. It may be a visual scene recalled in detail, or an uncanny knowledge of a new place. What is distinctive about déjà vu is not the situation itself but the feeling that accompanies it. More than 70 percent of the population has experienced this phenomenon. Attempts to explain it range from past lives to repressed memories. Some people believe déjà vu is a form of precognition, the mysterious ability to know of an event before it happens. Scientists have linked déjà vu to neural disorders like schizophrenia and epilepsy, suggesting it could be a hiccup of the brain with no connection to the past. Is déjà vu ordinary or extraordinary? The answer remains a mystery. But perhaps you've heard this all before... 1. Which of the following wouldn't be considered déjà vu? 2. How do scientists attempt to explain déjà vu? 3. The last line of the article is trying to suggest _____. 精解字词词组 1. be overcome by... 被……(的感觉)压倒 2. By the time S + V, S + V 等到……的时候,…… 3. identical a. 相同的 4. be attributed to N/V-ing 归因于…… 5. be tied to... 与……联系在一起 6. in detail 详细地 7. distinctive a. 显著的 8. accompany vt. 伴随;陪伴 9. range from A to B 范围从 A 到 B 都有 10. know of... 获悉∕知道…… 11. link A to B 使 A 和 B 产生关联;连结 A 与 B 12. overwhelming a. 压倒性的 13. make up for... 补偿∕弥补…… 单字小铺 1. déjà vu n. 既视现象 2. recollection n. 回忆 3. familiarity n. 相似;熟悉 4. peculiar a. 独特的,特异的 5. encounter vt. 遭遇,遇到 6. uncanny a. 怪异的;离奇的 7. repressed a. 受压抑的 8. precognition n. 预知 9. neural a. 中枢神经的 10. disorder n. 失调 11. schizophrenia n. 精神分裂症 12. epilepsy n. 癫痫 13. hiccup n. 小问题;打嗝 14. sensation n. 感觉 词组小铺 1. a cluster of... 一群的…… 2. once again 再一次 3. over and over again 一而再,再而三 4. at one time or another 过去某时 5. go crazy 失去理智;发疯 6. result from... 起因于…… 中文翻译&标准答案 你正走过一座自己从没去过的公园,这时一只狗跑过你身边,对着一群鸟吠叫。你转头看见牠的主人正在微笑挥手。突然之间,你感觉曾经到过这里——同样的公园,同样的小狗和鸟,同一个主人以完全相同的方式挥手。当他放下手臂后,你了解到这情形与逐渐消失的记忆不太吻合。你再次确定自己从没来过这个公园。熟悉的感觉已经不见了。 déjà vu(既视现象),法文里的意思是『已经见过』,描述过去曾遇过相同情况,但不确定是在何时何地发生的奇妙感觉。这种记忆常被归因于梦境。这感觉只持续几秒钟,而且通常和日常事件有关。可能是一个忆起的详细画面,或对新环境有着奇怪的认识。既视现象特别的不是情境本身,而是随之而来的熟悉感。 多达七成的人曾经历过这种现象,关于它的解释从前世今生到被压抑的记忆都有。有些人相信既视现象是一种预知的形式,也就是在事情发生前就隐约知道的特异功能。科学家则将它与中枢神经失调,如精神分裂症或癫痫,连结在一起,认为那可能是大脑一时失常的现象,和过去无关。 既视现象是正常还是反常呢?答案依然是个谜。但也许你早已听说过这一切…… 1. 下列何者不是既视现象? 2. 科学家如何解释既视现象? 3. 这篇文章的最后一行暗示 _____。 标准答案: |
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