英语六级阅读理解模拟题及答案(2)
Psychologists take opposing views of how external rewards, from warm praise to cold cash,affect motivation and creativity. Behaviorists, who study the relation between actions and theirconsequences, argue that rewards can __1__ performance at work and school. Cognitive( 认识派的 ) researchers, who study various aspects of mental life, maintain that rewards often destroycreativity by encouraging dependence on __2__ and gifts from others.
The latter view has gained many supporters, __3__ among educators. But the careful use ofsmall __4__ rewards speaks creativity in grade school children, suggesting that properly presentedinducements( 刺激 ) indeed __5__inventiveness, according to a study in the June Journal ofPersonality and Social Psychology.
“If kids know they’re working for a reward and can focus on a relatively __6__ task, they showthe most creativity,” says Robert Eisenberger of the University of Delaware in Newark. “But it’seasy to __7__ creativity by giving rewards for poor performance or creating too muchanticipation for rewards.
A teacher who continually draws attention to rewards or who hands our high grades for __8__achievement ends uPwith uninspired students, Eisenberger holds. As an example of the latterpoint, he notes growing efforts at major universities to tighten grading standards and __9__ failinggrades.
In early grades, the use of so-called token economies, in which students handle challengingproblems and receive performance-based points to ward valued rewards, shows __10__ in raisingefforts and creativity, the Delaware psychologist claims.
A)mental
B)promise
C)kill
D)avoid
E)hope
F)especially
G)aid
H)ordinary
I)approval
J)monetary
K)generally
L)improve
M)challenging
N)restore
O)excellent
参考答案:
1. L
2. I
3. F
4. J
5. G
6. M
7. C
8. H
9. N
10. B