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Have you ever had the strange feeling that you were being watched? You turned around and, sure enough, someone was looking right at you!

Some parapsychologists (心理学家) say that humans have a natural ability to sense when someone is looking at them. To study whether such a "sixth sense" really exists, Robert Baker, a psychologist at the University of Kentucky, performed several experiments.

In the first one. Baker sat behind unsuspecting people in public places and stared at the backs of their heads for 5 to 15 minutes. The subjects were eating, drinking, reading, studying, watching TV, or working at a computer. Baker made sure that the people could not tell that he was sitting behind them during those periods. Later, when he questioned the suspects, almost all of them said they had no' idea that someone was staring at them. 

For the second experiment. Baker told subjects that they would be stared at from time to time from behind a two-way minor in a lab setting. The people had to write down when they felt they were being stared at and when they weren’t. Baker found that the subjects were no better at telling when they were stared at than if they had just guessed.

Baker’s experiment concludes again that people do not have the ability to sense when they are being stared at. If you doubt the outcome of his two experiments, I suggest you repeat the experiments and see for yourselves.

 

60. The first experiment made by Baker shows that ____.

A. people can’t realize it when they are watched secretly

B. one can't sense other people’s watching when they are talking

C. people have no idea about the sixth sense of human beings

D. the sixth sense doesn’t work during the first 5 or 15 minutes

61. The second experiment differs from the first one in that ____.

A. the subjects were not directly stared at from time to time

B. the subjects had to write something down in a lab sitting

C. the subjects were good at guessing when they were stared at

D. the subjects were informed of the purpose of the experiment

62. What is the author's attitude towards the result of the experiment? ____.

A. Support           B. Doubt           C. Sympathy        D. Surprise

63. We can infer from the passage that ____.                       

A. it’s most probable that humans have six senses

B. the so-called sixth sense doesn’t exist in human beings

C. the experiments done by Baker hardly explain anything

D. people should make conclusions by themselves

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Patricia Blues, 29, has a new aim in life: to keep drivers' hands on their steering wheels and off their cell phones. On November 2, 2007, Blues lived through a horrible experience. A motorist dialing a cell phone drove through a stop sign at 45 miles per hour and run into the side of Blues' car. Blues' 2-year-old daughter was killed immediately in the crash.

Blues has since dedicated her time to pushing for laws that would prevent this type of tragedy from happening again.

Cell phones are not the only distractions (分神) that cause accidents. Eating, changing CD, reading maps, talking to passengers, and just reaching for an object on the floor can be dangerous. Therefore, the emphasis should be on educating drivers to avoid all distractions. However, talking on cell phones might be easier to regulate than eating or changing music. At least 34 states have already passed laws to restrict cell phone use in moving cars. No state has banned it yet, but several U. S. cities have. Worldwide, 13 nations, including Australia, England, Germany, Japan and China have banned drivers' use of cell phones in moving cars.

To date, no scientific evidence has been published showing that talking on the phone affects driving safety. But according to a test by some high school students, "driving while on the phone does affect safety and probably shouldn't be done".

 

56. What happened to Patricia Blues last November? ____.

A. She was seriously injured in a car crash  

B. She lost her daughter in a road accident

C. She broke the traffic rules at a bus stop  

D. Her vehicle was destroyed by a motorbike

57. The tragedy was caused by ____.

A. Blues' lack of driving experience

B. the motorist’s failure of seeing the stop sign

C. Blues' poor car conditions

D. the motorist's absence of mind while driving

58. Patricia Blues' new goal of life is to persuade the government ____.

A. to prohibit the carrying of cell phones in cars

B. to educate drivers to avoid all distractions

C. to ban talking on the phone while driving

D. to study, harmful results of using cell phones

59. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text? ____.

A. Using cell phone while driving is easier to be controlled by law than other distractions

B. It is more important to make laws than educate drivers to be aware of driving safety

C. Driving while on the phone is firmly against only by some students from high school

D. It is extremely urgent for the cities with a large population to restrict using cell phones   

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Every country has its own dining customs. Americans feel that the first rule of being a 36  guest is to be on time. If a person is invited to dinner at six thirty, the hostess 37 him to be there at six thirty or 38  a few minutes after. Because she usually does the cooking, she has to time the meal 39 the hot rolls and the coffee and the meat can be at their best when the guests come. If they are late, the food will not be so 40 , and the hostess will be 41 . 42 the guest cannot come on time, he should call his host or hostess on the phone, give the reason, and tell 43 what time he can come.  44 the situations, guests sometimes bring a box of candy, a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers to give to the hostess as a 45 of appreciation.

As guests continue to arrive, it is usually considered polite for the  46 in the group to 47 when a woman enters the room and continue to stand until she is seated.  48 , most young people and some groups of elder people  49 stress equality of the sexes no longer observe the custom. A visitor should be 50 to each situation and follow the lead of the Americans present.

When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is a 51 for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them. However, some Americans  52  do this, so the visitors must notice what others do and do the  53  . 54 the meal is under way and if the dinner is in a private home, a guest 55 avoid embarrassment by leaving talk to someone else.

36. A. polite

B.elegant

C. honored

D. serious

37. A. tells

B.expects

C. asks

D. hopes

38. A. at most

B.less than

C. at least

D. more than

39. A. in case

B.as long as

C. so that

D. on condition that

40. A. tender

B.nutritious

C. good

D. enough

41. A. angry

B.nervous

C. shameful

D. disappointed

42. A. If

B.unless

C. whether

D. although

43. A. at

B.in

C. on

D. about

44. A. looking at

B.combined with

C. Depending on

D. Related to

45. A. matter

B.heart

C. sense

D. sign

46. A. host

B.men

C. hostess

D. women

47. A. smile

B.stand

C. applaud

D. nod

48. A. As a result

B.Moreover

C. In addition

D. However

49. A. whose

B.what

C. who

D. which

50. A. aware

B.similar

C. active

D. sensitive

51. A. custom

B.regulation

C. habit

D. principle

52. A. even

B.no longer

C. still

D. no more

53. A. following

B.same

C. deed

D. example

54. A. Unless

B.Until

C. While

D. After

55. A. shouldn't

B.must

C. needn't

D. may

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It was the training      he had as a young man     made him such a good engineer.

A.what;that    B.which;that    C.that;which    D.that;what

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The society today offers the young generation more chances to           their talent and skills.

    A.give out    B.take in    C.show off    D.carry on

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Several years had passed       I finally realized the true value of friendship.

    A.when    B.that    C.before     D.until

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Do remember me to your parents,      .

    A.will you    B.don’t you    C.do you    D.won’t you

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Many parents feel that their child’s IQ is      determines how well they are going to do in their future life.

    A.what    B.that    C.which    D.where

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When you finish your work,don’t forget to put the tools back where they      

    A.are    B.will be    C.were    D.had been

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To some people life is enjoyable,while to     it is suffering.

    A.ones    B.others    C.those     D.another

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