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57.Thecrimenovelmayberegardedas

[A]notatreenovelatall[B]anindependentdevelopmentofthenovel

[C]relatedinsomewaystothehistoricalnovel[D]aquiterespectableformoftheconventionalnovel

58.Thepassagesuggeststhatintellectualswritedetectivestoriesbecause

[A]theyenjoywritingthesestories[B]thestoriesareofteninfactveryinstructive

[C]detectivestoriesareanacceptedbranchofliterature[D]thecreationofthesestoriesdemandsconsiderableintelligence

59.Whatfeatureofthedetectivestoryissaidtodisqualifyitfromrespectfulconsiderationbyintellectualcritics?

[A]Thefactthattheguiltyarealwaysfoundoutandtheinnocentcleared.

[B]Thelackofinterestingenuinecharacterrevelations.

[C]Theexistenceofaneatclosely-knitstory.[D]Themanyseeminglyimpossibleevents.

60.Oneofthemostincrediblecharacteristicsoftheheroofathrilleris

[A]hisexcitinglife[B]hisamazingtoughness

[C]thewayhedealswithenemies[D]hisabilitytoescapefromdangeroussituations

61.Inwhatwayarethedetectivestoryandthethrillerunlike?

[A]Inintroducingviolence.[B]Inprovidingexcitementandsuspense.

[C]Inensuringthateverythingcomesrightintheend.[D]Inappealingtotheintellectualcuriosityofthereader

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Everyonceinawhilethereasonsfordiscouragementaboutthehumanprospectpileupsohighthatitbecomesdifficulttoseethewayahead.anditisthena.greatblessingtohaveoneconspicuousandundeniablegoodthingtothinkaboutourselves,somethingsolidenoughtostepontoandlookbeyondthepile.

languageisoftenusefulforthis,andmusic.Aparticularpainting,ifyouhavetherightreceptors,canliftthespiritsandholdthemhighenoughtoseeawholefuturefortherace.Thesoundoflaughterinthedistanceinthedarkcanbeamarvelousencouragement.Buttheseareuncertainstimuli,ready,toworkonlyifyouhappentobereadytoreceivethem,whichtakesabitofluck.

Ihavebeenreadingmagazinestoriesaboutthetechnologyofliedetectionlately,anditoccurstomethatthismaybethethingI'

vebeenlookingfor,anencouragementsupportedbygenuine,hardscientificdata.ItispromisingenoughthatI’vedecidedtotakeasgivenwhatthearticlessay.uncritically,andtolooknofurther.

AsIunderstandit,ahumanbeingcannottellalie,evenasmallone.withoutsettingoffakindofsmokealarmSomewheredeepinadarkrecessofthebrain,resultinginthesuddendischarge9fnerveimpulses,orthesuddenoutpouringofneurohormones(神经激素)ofsomesort,orboth.Theoutcome,recordedbythelie—detectordeviceissimilartotheresponsestovariouskindsofstress.

Lying,thenisstressful,evenwhenwedoitforprotection,orrelief,orescape,orprofit,orjustforthepurepleasureoflyingandgettingawaywithit.Itisastrain.distressingenoughtocausetheemissionofsignalstoandfromthecentralnervoussystemwarningthatsomethinghasgonewron9.Itis,inapurephysiologicalsense,anunnaturalact.

NowIregardthisasapieceofextraordinarilygoodnews,meaning,thatwearecompelledtobeamoralspeciesatleastinthelimitedsensethatwearebiologicallydesignedtobetruthfultoeachother.

Itseemsapettythingtohavethisinformation,butperhapsittellsustolookagain,andlookdeeper.Weareindeedasocialspecies,moredependentoneachotherthanthecelebratedsocialinsects,wecannomoreliveasolitarylifethancanabee,wealeobliged,asaspecies.torelyoneachother—Trustisafundamentalrequirementforourkindofexistence,andwithoutitallourlinkageswouldbegintosnaploose.Itisenough,quiteenough,toknowthatwecannoteventellaplainuntruth,andbetrayatrust,withoutscaringsomepartofourownbrains.

62.Inthefirstparagraph.theauthorimpliesthat

[A]weareconvincedthatmenarebornevil [B]humanbeingsaresurroundedbypilesofrubbish

[C]therearealotofobstaclesonthewayaheadofhumanbeings

[D]man’sfutureisseentobeencouragingfromhisgoodnature

63.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

[A]Languageisasusefulasmusic. [B]Paintingisthebestofallinliftingone’sspirits.

[C]Toseehuman’sbrightsideisagameofchance, [D]Noteveryoneisgiventhechanceofagoodfuture.

64.Whichofthefollowingistrueac6ordingtothepassage?

[A]Physiologicalchangeswillforsurebetrayaliar.  [B]Thebiggeralieis,thestrongerthestrainwillbe.

[C]Thedegreeofthestraindependsonthepurposeoflying.

[D]Awell-trainedpersoncantelllieswithoutbeingdetected.

65.Theinformationgivenbytheliedetector,accordingtotheauthor,is

[A]trivial[B]essential  [C]surprising  [D]unreliable

66.Themessagetheauthortransmitstousbytheliedetectoristhat

[A]itisvitalforustobetruthfultoeachother [B]lyingwillbecheckedbymoreadvancedliedetectors

[C]aliedetectorcanmakeagoodrecordofnerveimpulses

[D]aliarbenefitshimselffromlying,butonlyatthecostofothers

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PresidentBushtouchedoffafirestormofcriticismfromcongressionalDemocrats,civilfightsgroupsandnewspapereditorialistsWednesdaywhenhedecidedtointerveneinaSupremeCourtcasechallengingracialpreferencesintheUniversityofMichiganadmissionspolicy.Thehowlsofprotestwerequickandloud.Judgingfromthenoise,onemightconcludethatthispresidentisinbigpoliticaltroubleashelookstoreelectionin2004.Afterall,withpublicuncertaintyabouttheeconomy,thepossibilityofwarwithIraq,increasedtensionswithNorthKoreadominatingtheheadlines,andDemocratshurlingbrickbatsatBushforeverythingfromhiseconomicstimulusplanthattheysayfavorstherichtowhattheyseeashisabandonmentofminoritiesbyopposingtheMichigancase,hewouldappeartobepoised(使平衡)onthebrinkofpoliticaldisaster.

Butishe?

Notyet.Hisstandingwiththepublicisstrongerthanoutwardpollnumberssuggest.MuchwasmadethispastweekofaUSATODAYCNNGallupPollthatshowedBush'

sjobapprovalratingdippingbelow60%forthefirsttimesinceSept.11,to58%.Thatcausedmanytocommentthathemightbefollowingdownapathhisfatherpreviouslytrod.TheelderBushachievedsuccessinthePersianGulfWarbutsawhisjobratingserodesteadily,largelybecauseofwhatmanyreadasaninadequateresponsetoaslumpingeconomy.Hewasdeniedasecondterm.ButfortheyoungerBushtobeindangerofarepeat,hewouldhavetodosomethingthatbreaksthebondhehasformedwiththeAmericanpubliconapersonallevelsinceSept.11thattranscends

hispositionsonvariousissues.

ThesameUSATODAYpollthatshowedBush'

soveralljob-approvalslipping,butstillgood,alsofoundthathisso-calledpolitical"

vitalsigns"

areremarkablystrong.TheysuggestthatregardlessofwhetherpeopleagreeordisagreewithBush'

shandlingofspecificproblemsorissues,heretainsahighdegreeofrespect,trustandsupportforpushingboldlyaheadasheseesfit.MostwhosaidthequalitiesdonotapplyareDe

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