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Kevin Adkins admits that when he lacks confidence, he uses
big words to appear smarter, of which most people don't know the meaning. "Only
when I need to impress the person. I prefer using big words," says the
45-year-old.
Adkins is not alone. Many people use longer words in place
of shorter ones because they know, consciously or unconsciously, that when
others form impressions of them after a glance or a short conversation, they
often work harder to give the "right" impression. "People think,
if I can show that I have a good vocabulary, I'll sound smarter says Daniel
Oppenheimer, PhD, a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University in
Pittsburgh. However, if the listeners do not understand those long words, he
adds, it will leave a bad impression instead.
The truth is that it can easily go wrong. "It's almost
a game that two people are playing," says Eric Igou, PhD, a social
psychologist at Ireland's University of Limerick. "If the observer, person
B, doesn't have the same theory, it can backfire." Person A may be
regarded as showing off instead of being intelligent.
Using big words may also confuse listeners, which is
definitely moving in the wrong direction, "People associate intelligence
with clearness of expressions," says Oppenheimer. That's especially true
when it comes to the written word. A small study in Applied Cognitive
Psychology (应用认知心理学) found that the more
writers tried to sound smart, the less intelligent they were considered to be.
So what can you do to sound smarter? Speak clearly and
directly. Leave the dictionary at your desk.
(1)
Why does Kevin Adkins prefer saying big words sometimes?
A . He wants to make himself more easily understood.
B . He believes that it is cool.
C . He enjoys the feelings of being mysterious.
D . He hopes that what he says sounds smart.
(2)
What is Professor Oppenheimer's attitude towards the behavior of using big words?
A . Disapproving.
B . Favorable.
C . Indifferent.
D . Cautious.
(3)
What does Eric Igou mean by saying "it can backfire" in paragraph 3?
A . It can catch fire.
B . Person B can fire person A.
C . It can deliver an opposite effect.
D . The observer can also fight back.
(4)
What can we learn from the small study in Applied Cognitive Psychology?
A . The writer who never uses big words is more intelligent.
B . The writer who uses big words the most is the most intelligent.
C . People like the writers who only use short and clear expressions.
D . The writers should avoid using big words often in their writings.
答案: D
A
C
D