问答题
Emotion is a feeling about or reaction to certain important events or thoughts. People enjoy feeling such pleasant emotions as love, happiness, and contentment. They often try to avoid feeling unpleasant emotions, such as loneliness, worry, and grief. Individuals communicate most of their emotions by means of words, a variety of sounds, facial expressions, and gestures. For example, anger causes many people to frown, make a fist. and yell. People learn ways of showing some of their emotions from members of their society, though heredity(遗传) may determine some emotional behavior. Research has shown that different isolated peoples show emotions by means of similar facial expressions. Charles Darwin, famous for the theory of natural selection, also studied emotion. Darwin said in 1872 that emotional behavior originally served both as an aid to survival and as a method of communicating intentions. According to the James-Lange theory of emotions developed in the 1880s, people feel emotions only if aware of their own internal physical reactions to events, such as increased heart rate or blood pressure. But this theory was not upheld by research on cats that had their nervous systems damaged. The cats could not feel their body's internal changes, but they showed normal emotional behavior. John B. Watson, an American psychologist who helped found the school of psychology called behaviorism, observed that babies stimulated by certain events showed three basic emotions—fear, anger, and love. Watson's view has been challenged frequently since he proposed it in 1919. The most widely accepted view is that emotions occur as a complex sequence of events. The sequence begins when a person encounters an important event or thought. The person's interpretation of the encounter determines the feeling that is likely to follow. For example, someone who encounters a bear in the woods would probably interpret the event as dangerous. The sense of danger would cause the individual to feel fear. Each feeling is followed by physical changes and desires to take action, which are responses to the event that started the sequence. Thus, a person who met a bear would probably run away. Several American psychologists independently developed the theory that there are eight basic emotions. These emotions—which can exist at various levels of intensity—are anger, fear, joy, sadness, acceptance, disgusts, surprise, and interest or curiosity. They combine to form all other emotions, just as certain basic colors produce all others.
【答案解析】[长难句分析] 1.Individuals communicate most of their emotions by means 0f words,a variety of sounds,facial expressions,and gestures. [句子分析] 本句是一个简单句,宾语是“most of their-emotions”,介词短语“by means of…”作状语,by means of意为“用……方法,依靠”。 [译文] 人们通过语言、各种声音、面部表情和手势等来交流自己的情感。 2.People learn ways of showing some of their emotions from members of their society.though heredity(遗传)may determine some emotional behavior. [句子分析] 本句的主句是“People learn ways of...their society”,连词though引导的是让步状语从句,learn...from意为“向……学习”,如:It’s necessary for us to learn from each other.我们之间互相学习是必要的。 [译文] 虽然遗传可能决定人们在情感上的一些行为表现,但是更多的时候是从社会其他成员那里学会了表达情感的方式。 3.Darwin said in 1872 that emotional behavior originally served both as an aid to survival and as a method of communicating intentions. [句子分析] 本句中的that引导的是宾语从句,从句中的serve as意为“担任,充当,起……作用”,如:Animals may serve as a vehicle for viral transmission.动物可能成为病毒传播的媒介。both…and…意为“……和……都”,如:She was ashamed,both for herself and for Diana.她感到羞愧,既为自己也为戴安娜。 [译文] 1872年,达尔文提出,情感的行为最初是为了生存需要和交流。 4.According to the James-Lange theory of emotions developed in the 1880s,people feel emotions only if aware of their own internal physical reactions to events,such as increased heart rate or blood pressure. [句子分析] 本句的主句是“people feel emotions”,only if引导的是条件状语从句,该从句省略了主语they和系动词are。according to意为“根据,按照”,引出状语。 [译文] 根据詹姆斯·兰格于19世纪80年代提出的情感理论,一个人体内对心跳加速和血压升高这些生理变化作出反应,并且只有在意识到这些变化的时候,才会有不同情感的产生。 5.John B.Watson,an American psychologist who helped found the school of psychology called behaviorism,observed that babies stimulated by certain events showed three basic emotions-fear,anger,and love. [句子分析] 本句的主句是“John B.Watson observed that…”,谓语“observed”后面的that引导的是宾语从句。从句中的主语是“babies”,“stimulated by certain events”是过去分词短语作后置定语,用来修饰“babies”。“an American…called behaviorism”是主语“John B.watson”的同位语,“who”引导的是定语从句,修饰先行词“psychologist”,并且在从句中作主语。 [译文] 一个名叫约翰·沃森的美国心理学家发现了叫做行动主义的心理学派。他观察到被某事所刺激的婴儿会表现出三种基本情感—害怕、生气和喜欢。