In this paper, the experimental design was generated through the psychological experimental system E-prime, and a modified simulated villain task experimental paradigm was used to conduct tendency avoidance response experiments, record subjects’ tendency avoidance choices after stimulation with different sound pressure level noise samples, analyze their tendency avoidance choice reaction time, tendency avoidance motivation strength, and tendency avoidance distance experimental data, and investigate the changes of tendency avoidance triggered by negative emotions with different arousal degrees under the effect of strong sound. The experimental results showed that avoidance responses were produced after negative emotions were generated under strong sound stimuli. High-frequency strong sound stimuli elicited stronger avoidance behavioral responses in subjects than medium- and low-frequency strong sounds. The degree of subjects’ avoidance behavioral responses was positively correlated with sound pressure level intensity.