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托福阅读机经背景材料:地球人忌讳的数字

摘要:

托福阅读机经虽然没有口语写作机经使用频率高,但托福阅读却是整个托福考试的重要部分。适当地掌握一些托福阅读技巧和背景材料对于我们备考托福阅读也是有所帮助的。托福阅读机经背

人人都可以相信,1加1等于2。但7比13好──有些数字比其他数字吉利──对一些人来说就没有道理了。这种数字上的好恶,可能会造成深刻的分歧。

上月早些时候,香港就曾发生过这样一种情况。房地产开发商恒基兆业地产有限公司(Henderson

Land

Development

Co.,简称恒基地产)一套复式公寓卖出5660万美元的天价,轰动一时。恒基地产说,这个数字创了亚洲住宅价格的纪录。这一销售结果公布过后,整套物业又因为其他引人瞩目的数字,再次引起轰动。在给这套位于干德道39号的楼盘编制楼层号码时,恒基没有遵循传统的一二三递增的方式。比如,39楼上面就是

60楼。最顶三层的号码,分别是66楼,68楼和88楼。

在拉斯维加斯,像7这样的幸运数字很受欢迎。图为2007年7月7日,很多情侣在曼德勒海湾酒店排队等待举行婚礼。这侵犯了一些人的秩序感。周日(10月

25日)抗议高房价的过程中,一些香港民主党立法会议员对这种牵强附会的编号方案表达了不满。刘慧卿说,你可以把底楼叫做88楼,但没有意义。你说你住

88楼,人们都以为你住88楼,而不是10楼什么的。

数字命理学(Numerology)相信,某些数字在表示数量之外,还有更多的意义。很久以来,这种信念都被数学家打入另册。根据数字的读音或字母表中跟数字对应的字母,数字命理学家对某些数字的态度或褒或贬。这样一种逻辑,让头脑中只有数理规律与属性的数学家们觉得,自己要比数字命理学家高明。

但很多数学家对于起初促使他们进入这个领域的那些数字,也存在一些爱憎。一些人也会出现数理逻辑上的矛盾,跟数字命理学家们的错误比起来,差别也不是那么大。

《数字的秘密人生》(The

Secret

Lives

of

Numbers)设计者列文(Golan

Levin)在电子邮件里写道,有人认为,数字多少是纯粹的、与迷信思维无涉,因为相比语词,它们总要“客观”些,但这样的观念没有考虑到,每一个观念,都是以富含情感与文化的各种信号所织成的锦缎的形式存在于我们的大脑中的。《数字的秘密人生》是一个互动项目,跟踪1到100万之间每一个整数的受欢迎程度。

威廉姆斯学院(Williams

College)数学家嘉里蒂(Thomas

Garrity)对数字9一直有着一种特殊的喜爱。但数字51却不在他的喜好之列。

他回忆自己的数学之路说,这可能跟我小时候有关,当时我经常以为51应该是质数,虽然51=3×17。但他说,自己不会以自己的好恶来做决定,比如说是避开大楼里的第51楼。嘉里蒂教授说,我可以理解人们对某些数字的一些细微的非理性情感,不过我不能理解人们以这样的情感为基础来做真正的决定。

但某些数字迷信还是被扩大化,特别是在涉及利润的时候。当香港恒基为迎合西式口味省掉13楼时,拉斯维加斯一家赌场为迎合香港赌客,楼层编号也略过了40到59楼。

恒基一位女发言人说,客户不喜欢带4的数字和不吉利的数字。这些数字有着更为丰富的蕴涵。

恒基所以按照它的方式编制楼层号码,是因为6和8能引起积极联想,4会引起消极联想。加州大学伯克利分校(University

of

California,Berkeley)名誉数学教授伍鸿熙(Hung-Hsi

Wu)说,在粤语和普通话中,8读起来像发财的“发”。因为这个原因,北京奥运会开幕选在了2008年8月8日的晚上8点。而数字4听起来很像“死”,所以人们会不顾一切地避免。6也被认为是吉利数字。

对6的偏爱和对4的排斥,影响了拉斯维加斯42层楼高的赌场曼德勒湾

(Mandalay

Bay)的开发商。这里的顶层都被命名为60层,61层和62层,因为它略过了40到59。

曼德勒湾业主美高梅金殿梦幻(MGM

Mirage)发言人阿布谢(Gordon

Absher)表示,这种决定缘于赌客被安排到这些楼层时可能有的一些观念。他说,你可能会觉得,我们作为赌场想给你带来厄运。

同样,希望减轻人们对13的恐惧的开发商,不能够避免一幢楼层数目不低于13的大楼里存在第13楼。但他们可以通过命名来让“13”消失。上世纪30年代,俄克拉荷马城(Oklahoma

City)的Skirvin酒店加盖第13层的时候,这层楼被命名为14楼。这座酒店在1988年停止营业,2007年被希尔顿(Hilton)收购后重新开张和命名,不过顶层的编号仍然没有变化。

芝加哥(Chicago)22层楼的Marc

Realty则把第13层楼命名为“14A”,把第14层命名为“14B”。这样就没有让上面的楼层名不副实。

Marc营销协调人克尔奇(Dan

Krc)说,这种安排让上面的楼层高度以一种直观的方式呈现。他说,“13恐惧症”似乎正在消失,Marc物业中被标为13楼的楼层,入住率并不比其他楼层低。

数字13引起的负面联想,源自于耶稣遭背叛前夕“最后的晚餐”当中的就餐者人数。而一些人相信,这种联想要追溯到史前时代──13是不能用十指或两只脚数尽的最小数目(显然脚趾头不算)。

但迪普奥大学

(Depauw

University)

退休数学教授、《数字命理学》作者达德利(Underwood

Dudley)表示,他无法对这些说法予以证实。达德利博士说,据我所知,必须有某个数字是不吉利的,而这个数字就是13。

美国威斯康星州梅库恩(Mequon,Wisc.)的数字命理学家凯(Beverly

Kay)并不害怕13。不过她说,她为顾客的生日和姓名赋予意义的工作,与数学是相通的。凯女士说,这是科学。

心理学家和历史学家一般都试图把这种信念跟人类的一种普遍倾向联系起来,这种倾向就是在不存在类型和系统的地方寻找类型和系统。在极端情况下,数字的情感联想可能会潜入强迫性的行为。在《数字的异想世界》(Strange

Brains

and

Genius)一书中,皮寇弗(Clifford

Pickover)深入研究了数字性强迫性紊乱的各种案例,发现这种紊乱可以跟任何数字发生联系。电子学先驱台斯拉(Nikola

Tesla)每天要用18块干净毛巾,并对3的倍数显示了强烈的偏好。

数学家一般不会达到台斯拉这样的极端,他们认为,他们对所有数字是一视同仁的,而这把他们和数字命理学家们区别开来。

例如加州大学伯克利分校教授里贝(Kenneth

Ribet)就说,他把一些质数视为“朋友”。其中一个是144,169,就像是12的平方跟了一个13的平方。另外一个比较容易记住的数字是1,234,567,891。

里贝教授说,数学家并没有怕见到或不愿见到的数字,因为我们对所有数字真的都很喜欢。他说,另一方面,我们当中一些人确实偏爱一些数字。

Everyone

can

agree

that

1+1=2.

But

the

idea

that

7

is

greater

than

13

--

that

some

numbers

are

luckier

than

others

--

makes

no

sense

to

some

people.

Such

numerical

biases

can

cause

deep

divisions.

And

that

is

what

happened

earlier

this

month

in

Hong

Kong.

Property

developer

Henderson

Land

Development

Co.

made

news

for

selling

a

condominium

for

$56.6

million,a

price

the

developer

called

a

residential

record

in

Asia.

But

after

that

sale

was

announced,the

property

began

making

news

for

other

unusual

numbers.

Henderson

is

labeling

the

floors

of

its

property

at

39

Conduit

Road

with

numbers

that

increase,but

not

in

the

conventional

1-then-2

way.

The

floor

above

39,for

example,is

60.

And

the

top

three

floors

are

consecutively

labeled

66,68

and

88.

This

offended

some

people

s

sense

of

order.

At

a

protest

Sunday

against

high

housing

prices,Hong

Kong

Democratic

Party

legislators

expressed

dissatisfaction

with

the

numbering

scheme

s

tenuous

relationship

to

reality.

You

could

call

the

ground

floor

the

88th

floor,but

it

s

meaningless,says

Emily

Lau.

When

you

say

you

live

on

the

88th

floor,people

expect

you

to

be

on

the

88th

floor,not

the

10th

floor

or

something.

Numerology,a

belief

that

certain

digits

have

greater

meaning

beyond

merely

their

quantity,has

long

been

been

viewed

as

a

kind

of

loony

uncle

to

mathematics.

Numerologists

favor

or

fear

certain

numbers

depending

on

factors

such

as

the

sound

of

the

words

for

those

numbers

or

the

letter

in

the

alphabet

they

correspond

to.

That

kind

of

reasoning

leads

some

mathematicians,who

are

governed

by

numerical

laws

and

properties,to

believe

they

have

one

up

on

numerologists.

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But

many

mathematicians

have

their

own

emotional

attachments

to

numbers

that

drove

them

to

enter

the

field

in

the

first

place.

Some

will

cop

to

having

numerical

crushes

that

might

not

look

that

different

from

numerologists

.

The

idea

that

numbers

are

somehow

pure

and

immune

to

superstitious

thinking,because

they

re

somehow

more

objective

than

words,doesn

t

take

into

account

the

fact

that

every

concept

exists

(in

our

minds)

in

an

interconnected

tapestry

of

emotionally

and

culturally

charged

signifiers,Golan

Levin,designer

of

the

interactive

project

The

Secret

Lives

of

Numbers,which

tracks

the

popularity

of

every

whole

number

between

one

and

one

million,writes

in

an

email.

He

considers

most

numerical

superstitions

harmless.

Thomas

Garrity,a

mathematician

at

Williams

College,has

always

had

a

particular

fondness

for

the

number

9.

The

number

51,however,doesn

t

make

his

favorites

list.

This

might

stem

from

childhood,when

I

regularly

thought

that

51

should

be

prime,even

though

51=3x17,he

says,taking

a

trip

down

mathematical

memory

lane.

But

he

doesn

t

base

decisions

on

his

preferences,for

instance

by

avoiding

the

51st

floor

of

buildings,he

says.

I

can

understand

people

having

slightly

irrational

feelings

about

particular

numbers,Prof.

Garrity

says.

I

don

t

get,though,people

making

real

decisions

based

on

such

feelings.

And

yet

some

numerical

superstitions

do

spread,especially

when

profits

are

involved.

A

Las

Vegas

casino

that

caters

to

Hong

Kong

high

rollers

also

skips

floors

from

40

to

59,while

Henderson

s

Hong

Kong

development

omits

the

13th

floor

to

cater

to

Western

tastes.

A

Henderson

spokeswoman

says

customers

don

t

want

the

fours

and

the

unlucky

numbers.

These

numbers

are

more

interesting.

Henderson

chose

to

name

the

floors

as

it

did

because

of

positive

associations

with

6

and

8,and

negative

ones

with

4.

In

Cantonese

and

Mandarin,the

word

for

eight

sounds

like

faat,which

means

prosperity.

Hence

the

Beijing

Olympics

starting

time

of

8

p.m.

on

Aug.

8,2008.

The

word

for

four,meanwhile,sounds

very

much

like

death,and

is

therefore

avoided

at

all

costs,says

Hung-Hsi

Wu,professor

emeritus

of

mathematics

at

University

of

California,Berkeley,who

was

born

in

Hong

Kong.

Six

is

also

considered

lucky.

A

preference

for

six

over

four

also

guided

developers

of

the

42-floor

Mandalay

Bay

casino

in

Las

Vegas.

There,penthouses

are

on

the

60th,61st

and

62nd

floor

because

Mandalay

Bay

skips

the

numbers

40

to

59.

Gordon

Absher,spokesman

for

Mandalay

owner

MGM

Mirage,says

that

decision

was

shaped

by

possible

perceptions

of

high

rollers

when

they

are

assigned

to

those

floors.

You

could

think

that

we

are

trying

to,as

the

casino,give

you

bad

luck,Mr.

Absher

says.

Similarly,developers

who

would

assuage

fears

of

13

can

t

avoid

the

existence

of

a

13th

floor

in

buildings

with

13

or

more

stories.

But

they

can

rename

it

out

of

existence.

When

a

13th

floor

was

added

to

the

Skirvin

Hotel

in

Oklahoma

City,in

the

1930s,it

was

named

the

14th

floor.

The

hotel

was

shuttered

in

1988

and

reopened

and

renamed

in

2007

by

Hilton,which

nonetheless

kept

the

name

for

the

top

floor.

The

22-story

headquarters

of

Chicago-based

Marc

Realty

avoids

throwing

off

the

numbers

in

higher

floors

by

labeling

the

13th

floor

14A.

It

labels

the

14th

floor

14B.

That

arrangement

keeps

the

elevations

of

the

upper

floors

straight

in

a

physical

sense,says

Marc

marketing

coordinator

Dan

Krc.

He

adds

that

triskaidekaphobia,or

fear

of

13,appears

to

be

fading,with

floors

labeled

13

in

Marc

properties

showing

occupancy

rates

are

no

lower

than

other

floors.

The

negative

associations

with

13

have

been

traced

to

the

number

of

diners

at

the

Last

Supper,before

the

betrayal

of

Jesus.

Some

believed

it

went

back

to

prehistoric

times

--

the

lowest

number

that

couldn

t

be

counted

on

ten

fingers

and

two

feet.

(Apparently,individual

toes

couldn

t

be

counted).

But

Underwood

Dudley,retired

professor

of

mathematics

at

Depauw

University

and

author

of

Numerology,says

he

wasn

t

able

to

verify

any

of

these.

As

far

as

I

can

tell,some

number

had

to

be

unlucky,and

it

was

13,Dr.

Dudley

says.

Beverly

Kay,a

numerologist

in

Mequon,Wisc.,doesn

t

buy

fears

of

13.

However,she

says

her

work

reading

meaning

into

clients

birth

dates

and

names

is

consistent

with

math.

This

is

scientific,Ms.

Kay

says.

Psychologists

and

historians

generally

have

tied

such

beliefs

to

the

broader

human

tendency

to

seek

patterns

and

systems

where

none

exist.

At

its

extreme,an

emotional

relationship

to

a

number

can

creep

into

obsessive-compulsive

behavior.

In

his

book

Strange

Brains

and

Genius,Clifford

Pickover

dug

through

case

studies

of

numerical

obsessive-compulsive

disorder,and

found

that

it

could

be

tied

to

just

about

any

numeral.

Electricity

pioneer

Nikola

Tesla

demanded

precisely

18

clean

towels

a

day

and

showed

an

intense

preference

for

multiples

of

three.

While

mathematicians

generally

don

t

go

to

Tesla-like

extremes,they

possess

a

generally

positive

outlook

about

all

numbers

and

that

distinguishes

them

from

numerologists,they

say.

For

example,Kenneth

Ribet,a

professor

of

mathematics

at

Berkeley,considers

some

prime

numbers

friends,he

says.

One

is

144,169,which

reads

like

12

squared

followed

by

13

squared;

another

the

easily

remembered

number

of

1,234,567,891.

Mathematicians

don

t

have

numbers

that

they

re

afraid

of

or

shy

away

from

because

we

do

really

like

all

of

the

numbers,says

Prof.

Ribet.

On

the

other

hand,some

of

us

have

favorites.

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