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1、A Analytical Listeningnalytical ListeningRadio Host:Welcome back to Talk Radio ten ninety-four.Im your host,Nancy Morales,and were talking today with Dr.Eugene Bateman,a psychologist from the National University.Good morning,Dr.Bateman.Guest:Good morning,Nancy.Thank you for having me.Radio Host:Than
2、k you for being here.Now,your research area is the human fear response,or more specifically,the question of whether we learn to be afraid of certain things,or if we inherit something from our ancestors that triggers our fear.To be continued Listening 1 A Analytical Listeningnalytical ListeningGuest:
3、Thats right,Nancy,and were talking about our distant,distant ancestorspeople who lived a long time agotens of thousands of years ago.Back then,reacting quickly to something like a,like a falling rock or a hungry lion was a good quality in a human being.It meant that he or she was more likely to surv
4、ive,more likely to live long enough to have children,and more likely to pass on their genes to their children.Radio Host:OK,but people today dont have to deal with hungry lions very often.So,what does the fear response do for us?To be continued Listening 1 A Analytical Listeningnalytical ListeningGu
5、est:Well,it still keeps us out of trouble and helps us to survive.Imagine that youre driving a car,and the car in front of you suddenly stops.Theres a series of events that takes place in our brains that makes our bodies reactin this case,by putting our foot on the brakesthat takes place before we e
6、ven realize what is happening.It all happens much faster than our conscious thought processes.Radio Host:That sounds like a pretty useful phenomenon.Does it confirm that we do inherit our knowledge of what to fear from our ancient ancestors?Guest:Yes,and no.Some interesting experiments were conducte
7、d with monkeys that were raised in a laboratory.These monkeys had zero experience with being outdoors,right?So theythe researchersshowed the monkeys some snakes.To be continued Listening 1 A Analytical Listeningnalytical ListeningRadio Host:And were the lab monkeys afraid of the snakes?Guest:Not at
8、all,at leastnot at first.Then the researchers showed the monkeys videos of wild monkeys having a fearful reaction to snakes.After that,the lab monkeys became afraid of snakes too as they learned to associate the sight of a snake with a fearful reaction.Radio Host:So they learned the fear from the wi
9、ld monkeys,in a sense.Guest:Thats right,but heres the interesting part.When the researchers changed the videos so that the wild monkeys appeared to be afraid of flowers,the lab monkeys developed no fear of flowers at all!Radio Host:Huh.smart monkeys.To be continued Listening 1 A Analytical Listening
10、nalytical ListeningGuest:Exactly,and thats where the inherited aspect of fear comes into the picture.What we inherit is a tendency to fear certain thingsthe same things our ancient ancestors feared.On the other hand,we have to learn from others around us as well;otherwise,the fear response doesnt oc
11、cur.Radio Host:That is very interesting.Fear seems like such a basic response.It wouldnt have occurred to me that we would need to learn it from anyone.And is it the same for people as for monkeys?Guest:It seems to be,yes,but thats exactly the question that my research is hoping to answer.Radio Host
12、:Then I wish you luck with your research.Ladies and gentlemen,Dr.Eugene Bateman.Guest:Thank you.Thanks very much,Nancy.Listening 1 A Analytical Listeningnalytical ListeningLeo:So,did you enjoy the party?Reba:I did.It was really nice to meet all of the people you work with.Theyre a big part of your l
13、ife,after all.Leo:Yeah,sometimes too big a part,maybe.Reba:Oh,come on.They seem like pretty nice peopleespecially Gloria.She said“hi”to me right away.I thought she was really charming.I loved the story she told us about her car accident.That was pretty funny.Leo:Right.she can make anything seem funn
14、y.I guess all of my co-workers have their positive attributes.Reba:Like your manager.When you got a little bit upset about the food arriving late,he made sure everyone knew it wasnt Glorias fault.I mean,she may have chosen the caterer,but they brought the food late,not her.To be continued Listening
15、2 A Analytical Listeningnalytical ListeningLeo:Yeah,thats true.Hes always doing things like that.Hes a really nice guy.Hes pretty extroverted,so he likes to talk to everyone.And if somebody is feeling awkward,he says something to make them feel comfortable.Hes got great social skills,which I guess i
16、s part of the reason why hes such a good manager.Reba:That is an important quality in a manager.But what about Toby?I tried to talk to him at one point,but he,he just walked away.It seemed like he was avoiding any kind of interaction.Is he just really shy or something?Leo:Yeah,Toby is really introve
17、rted,and I think he experiences a lot of anxiety when hes around a lot of people,especially new people.Hes really a nice guy though and a good co-worker,and hes fine with smaller groups of peoplelike when we go out for lunch together.Hes fine then.To be continued Listening 2 A Analytical Listeningna
18、lytical ListeningReba:I see.All in all,it was a good party.I had fun.Leo:Good,Im glad.I had fun,too.And now that youve met the people I work with,maybe we can do things with them sometimes.Reba:Yeah,should we invite some of them over for dinner some time?Leo:Well,that might be too much.But Id enjoy
19、meeting them at a restaurant for dinner or going to a soccer game together,or something like that.Reba:So,you dont want them coming to our house?Leo:You got it.Id rather keep at least a little distance between my work life and my personal life.Listening 2 V Viewing the Worldiewing the WorldOn May 6t
20、h,1856,Sigmund Freud was born in what is today the Czech Republic.And 150 years later.the man known as the founding father of psychotherapy is still generating controversy.Its the city of Vienna,where the family moved when Sigmund was a young child,thats most associated with Freud.He received his me
21、dical degree here in 1881 and began studying the human brain.But over time,Freud became fascinated by something he couldnt see or touchthe human mind.In the 1890s,Freud began developing the theories behind the practice he named psychoanalysis.He believed that all human beings have an unconscious por
22、tion of the mind.In the unconscious,strong sexual and aggressive drives struggle against the minds attempts to suppress them.Freud believed that dreams were one way to look into the unconscious and to discover a persons deepest desires and To be continued V Viewing the Worldiewing the Worldfears.Usi
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