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instant testosterone (肾上腺激素) on movie heroes, and according to British
psychologists, facial scars can also make men more attractive to the opposite
sex. Men with mild facial scars were typically ranked as more appealing by women
who were looking for a brief relationship, though they were not considered
better as marriage material, a study found. In the same experiments, women with
facial scars were judged to be as attractive as those without, the researchers
said. The sexual allure of the facial scar has long puzzled
psychologists. Many believe they are seen by women as a sign of masculinity and
an exciting, risk-taking personality, though in Shakespeare's Ali's Well that
Ends Well, an old lord, Lafeu, takes a different view, commenting: "A scar nobly
got, or a noble scar, is a good livery(特殊的外貌) of honor."
Psychologists at the universities of Liverpool and Stirling decided to
investigate the effects of facial scars by asking ll5 women and 64 men to rate
the attractiveness of eight strangers of the opposite sex. Half were asked to
look at original face shots, while the other half viewed images that had been
digitally manipulated to add scars to their cheeks, jawbones(颌骨.) or foreheads.
While the scars made no difference to the perceived attractiveness of women,
scarred men ranked 5.7 percentage points higher in the appeal ratings than those
with undamaged skin. "A large scar is unlikely to make you more attractive, but
there are some scars that women do seem to find appealing. There's the whole
James Bond thing, where a person is attractive but probably not the best
marriage material," said Robert Burriss, a psychologist at Liverpool who led the
study. For each picture, volunteers were asked to guess whether
the scar was from a fight, an accident or illness. The men's scars were often
blamed on a violent encounter, while those on women were often attributed to
accidents. "When scarring is seen as the result of a violent encounter, it
signifies strength or bravery in a guy, or it could be due to an accident, and
so evidence of a risk-taking personality. Either way, it's another way of
assessing a man's masculinity,' Burriss said. Men without scars could be seen as
more caring and cautious, and so more suitable for a long term relationship, he
added.
单选题According to paragraph three, what can we learn about the experiment?
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单选题There was a______ growth of the light industries during the war.
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We usually think of pollution as a
harmful waste substance that threatens the air and water. {{U}}(1)
{{/U}}some people have become{{U}} (2) {{/U}}about another kind of
pollution. It can be everywhere, depending on the time of day. {{U}}(3)
{{/U}}it is not thought of as a{{U}} (4) {{/U}}. It is
light. The idea of light pollution has{{U}} (5)
{{/U}}with the increase of{{U}} (6) {{/U}}in cities. In many areas,
this light makes it{{U}} (7) {{/U}}to observe stars and planets in the
night sky. In 1922, the International Dark-Sky Association formed. This
organization wants to reduce light pollution in the{{U}} (8) {{/U}}sky.
It also{{U}} (9) {{/U}}the effective use of electric lighting.
Light pollution is the{{U}} (10) {{/U}}of wasted energy. Bright
light that shines into the sky is not being used to provide light{{U}} (11)
{{/U}}it is needed on Earth. {{U}}(12) {{/U}}designed{{U}} (13)
{{/U}}causes a great deal of light pollution. Lights that are brighter
than{{U}} (14) {{/U}}also cause light pollution. Most
people in America are{{U}} (15) {{/U}}to find out that they are not able
to see our own galaxy, The Milky Way, with their own eyes. {{U}}(16)
{{/U}}about three-fourths of Americans cannot see the Milky Way because
of{{U}} (17) {{/U}}light. Objects in the night sky
are{{U}} (18) {{/U}}that provide everyone{{U}} (19)
{{/U}}wonder. But light pollution threatens to prevent those wonderful
sights{{U}} (20) {{/U}}being seen.
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{{B}}Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation
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单选题Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard,
单选题Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.
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