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and recharge."Her voice and vision have a collective width.Waldman insists on combining art with nearly every aspect of her life.Bard,Kinetic,at allpoints,a high-energy construct,and at all points,an energy-discharge,puts readers on the path torecognizing poetry as a mental aid,as an action that reaches across geography,species,and time.Asshe wrote in the book's preface,she commands herself to "keep pushing for knowledge,study with adeeper investigation and a deeper action.The action,totally necessary".These are high aims thatWaldman has insisted on,tirelessly,her entire life.Waldman shines.Her heart could be our heart.This new book is best read as a companion of Vow to Poetry (2001),Waldman's previouscollection of interviews and autobiographical essays,which will help readers appreciate this bookbetter.4.What do we know about Bard,Kinetic by Waldman?A.It is a memoir.B.It documents her life and work.C.It is her first collection of poems.D.It is to be issued by Coffee House Press5.What's the purpose of paragraph 3?A.To add relevant background information.B.To help readers gain partial insight into the book.C.To persuade readers to conduct selective reading.D.To introduce Waldman's writing styles.6.What is implied in the underlined sentence "Her heart could be our heart."in paragraph 4?A.We should stick to our goals.B.We should learn poems by heart.C.We should seek fame and wealth.D.We should enjoy life to our hearts'content.7.What's the text?A.A diary entry.B.A news report.C.A book review.D.An autobiography.COne evening Adam was unwillingly putting on his tie for a party at the University of Oxford.Certainly,he knew that he would wind up stuck in some endless conversations that he didn't want withno way to politely free himself.Even worse,he suddenly realized that he might unknowingly be theone to be in unwanted conversation traps for others.Adam's prediction may have been on the mark.A study reported on what researchers discoveredwhen they climbed into the heads of talkers to measure their feelings about how long a particularconversation should last..The researchers have found that conversations almost never end when bothparties want them to and that people are a very poor judge of when their partner wishes to call it quits."That people fail so completely in judging when a conversation partner wishes to wrap things upis an astonishing and important finding,"social psychologist Thalia Wheatley said "Conversations areotherwise such an elegant expression of cooperating each other.However,it all falls apart in the endbecause we just can't figure out when to stop.This puzzle is probably one reason why people like tohave talks over coffee or a meal."Behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley wondered what would happen if most conversations endedexactly when we wanted them to."How many new insights ()novel perspectives or interestingfacts of life have we missed because we avoided a longer or deeper conversation that we might havehad with another person?"he asked.While this can't be determined in the countless exchanges of everyday life,scientists can designan experiment in which talks either end at precisely the point when a participant first wants to stop orcontinue for some point beyond."Do those whose conversations end just when they want them toactually end up with better conversations than those that last longer?"Epley asked."I don't know,but I'd love to see the results of that experiment."8.What does the story of Adam mainly tell us?A.Adam dislikes his friends at the party.卷(十)·英语·第1页(共2页)