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Additionally,the study revealed that when the initial speed of the ball was faster,observerswere more likely to judge it as accelerating,even if it was moving at a constant speed.That is,observers showed a bias that they incorrectly associated speed with acceleration.32.What can be inferred about humans'judging moving objects from paragraph 1?A.It's linked with physical fitness.B.It's completed in a short time.C.It's hard to be done accurately.D.It's based on the laws of gravity.33.What did the study focus on?A.How people perceive virtual moving objects.B.How falling objects move at a constant speed.C.Whether people confuse speed and accelerationD.Whether gravity affects people's motion perception.34.What does the underlined word "manipulate"in paragraph 3 mean?A.Assess.B.Maintain.C.Measure.D.Control.35.What might the participants tend to believe in the experiment?A.Rising balls have faster initial speed.B.Rising balls perform constant moves.C.Falling balls have bigger acceleration.D.Falling balls are keeping accelerating.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。When you think of your closest friends,who will come to your mind?Perhaps your collegeroommates or the neighbors you played with as a child.Regardless of how you met these people,they most likely have one key thing in common:36 A recent study found that,for those aged 21to 30,over 80 percent of people in their social circles were born within five years of them.Moreover,nearly 63 percent of adults have no close friends 15 years older or younger than them.Spending our time with such a narrow group of people can fuel age segregation and increase ourloneliness.These limitations also keep us from other generations'mindsets and potentiallysurprising points of connection.37 On the other hand,the ones that are older might offer abrief look into the coming years.A program that runs schools in senior centers has said a lot about it.38 Dawn Carr,asociology professor in the program,said most older people get much from practical help-with newtechnology,for instance-their younger friends offered.Others might find joy in exposure to newideas.Having fun with someone decades younger definitely takes off their pressure to "act theirage”.39 Lila,aged 75,was proud that her life experiences prepared her to give advice to heryoung friend with depression,for which the young was grateful.Also,older friends offer moreexamples of what growing up can look like.If someone's parents are the only older people they knowwell,they might fail to picture other possibilities.40
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