Do you ever feel angry about someone who stands too close,talks too loudly or makes eye contact for too long?Why do we feel uncomfortable with those “close talkers”?Or with strangers who stand very near to us in a line?Scholars began to study per

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Do you ever feel angry about someone who stands too close,talks too loudly or makes eye contact for too long?Why do we feel uncomfortable with those “close talkers”?Or with strangers who stand very near to us in a line?Scholars began to study per
Do you ever feel angry about someone who stands too close,talks too loudly or makes eye contact for too long?Why do we feel uncomfortable with those “close talkers”?Or with strangers who stand very near to us in a line?
Scholars began to study personal space decades ago.They found that humans tend to avoid eye contact if they feel someone is standing too close.They put a distance between themselves and strangers.
According to scientists,personal space involves not only an imaginary space around the body,but around all the senses.People may feel their space is being violated when they encounter an unwelcome sound,scent or stare:the woman on the bus shouting into her mobile phone or the co-worker sitting next to you putting on some perfume you don’t like.
Whether people in recent times have become more protective of their personal space is hard to say.Yet studies of airlines show passengers’ strong desire to have some space to themselves.
In a recent survey from Trip Advisor,travelers said if they had to pay for certain benefits,they would rather have larger seats and more legroom than extra food.
Scholars know that commuters hold newspapers in front of them to read,but also to shield themselves from strangers.They know that college students unconsciously sit at positions where they can avoid direct eye contact.
“If you videotape people at a library table,it’s very clear what seat people will take,” said Professor Dane Archer.One of the corner seats will go first,followed by the chair diagonally (斜对角) opposite because that is farthest away.
“If you break those rules,it’s fascinating,” Archer added.“People will pile up books as if to make a wall.”
根据上面文章内容,从每题下面的四个选项中选出一个最合适的答案,并在答题纸上吧所选的编号字母涂黑.
21.When someone stands too close to you on the bus,you may feel_______.
A) unsafe B) uneasy C) alert D) curious
22.What is the author’s attitude towards those “close talkers” on the bus?
A) Hostile.B) Friendly.C) Critical.D) Indifferent.
23.What would air passengers like to have in return if they had to pay for certain benefits?
A) More gifts and souvenirs.
B) More comfortable rest rooms.
C) More choices of foods and drinks.
D) More personal spaces on the plane.
24.If someone makes eye contact too long in the reading room,you will pile up books in front of you so as_________.
A) to hide your awkwardness
B) to show indifference to the stare
C) to protect your personal space
D) to give the stare an angry look
25.In this passage the author tries to tell us that we should________.
A) behave properly in public places
B) respect people’s personal space
C) keep a distance from strangers
D) choose a good seat for ourselves
我很想知道答案,我自己也做了,这是大学入学考的,现在只需要22,

Do you ever feel angry about someone who stands too close,talks too loudly or makes eye contact for too long?Why do we feel uncomfortable with those “close talkers”?Or with strangers who stand very near to us in a line?Scholars began to study per
BDDCB第二题不是很确定.再多嘴一下,这个是初中题还是高中题?

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