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通用版2018版高三英语一轮复习第1部分基础知识解读Unit1TheworldofoursensesB卷课后分层集训牛津译林版必修 通用版2018版高三英语一轮复习第1部分基础知识解读Unit1TheworldofoursensesB卷课后分层集训牛津译林版必修 通用版2018版高三英语一轮复习第1部分基础知识解读Unit1TheworldofoursensesB卷课后分层集训牛津译林版必修 课后分层集训 Unit 1 The world of our senses (B 卷) Ⅰ. 阅读理解 (2017 ·吉林省部分学校高三仿真检测 )Say youre in the supermarket parking lot , holding your baby , bags of goods , and trying to open your car.A stranger walks up and says ,“ Here, let me hold your baby. ” Should you let him? According to a new New York University study , knowing whether or not to trust someone is so important that we can tell whether a face is trustworthy before we even consciously know its there.The researchers knew from previous studies that people are fairly similar when it comes to how they judge a faces trustworthiness.They wanted to find out whether that would be true if people only saw a face for a quick moment— an amount of time so short that it would prevent making a conscious judgment. To carry out their study , the researchers monitored the amygdala ( 扁桃腺结构 ) of 37 volunteers while showing them 300 faces for 33 milliseconds faces had already been tested with a different set of 10 subjects , who saw them for much longer.In those earlier tests , this new study , fascinatingly , different parts of the amygdala lit up when a subject saw an untrustworthy face and a trustworthy one — and it lit up more when the face in question was suspicious ( 可疑的 ). “ Faces that appear likely to cause harm are suddenly tracked by the amygdala , so it could then quickly change other brain processes and make fast responses to people — approach or avoid ,”says Jon Freeman,the studys senior author. “ Our talents for making instant judgments could either come from birth or be learned from the social environment.” So should you trust the guy in the parking lot  Your brain already knows. 【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。人们可否能在很短的时间内经过相貌来判断他人是 否可信呢?来看看与此相关的研究吧。 1. What is Paragraph 1 used to? A. To summarize the whole passage. B. To make th

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