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D. especially 18. through B. got through C. looked through D. saw through 19. B. kind C. loyal D. important 20. B. damaged C. helped D. affected 閱讀理解 Many of us still tend to think that emotions can affect reasonablethought, and sometimes land us in in recent years psychologists have taken quite a different Oatley,Professor of Psychology at Glasgow University, is involved in the research which shows the fundamental importance of emotions. He believes we_are_very_ambivalent_about_them: we think of our emotions as being unreasonable, but we also consider them as essential to being example, Mr Spock, a character in the television series Star Trek, is super intelligent and he has no emotions at , he is never made captain of the , this is because Mr Spock is not the kind of person you can share your feelings with—a person who shows his emotions. As Professor Oatley points out, our emotions have very important functions, for example, we cross the road and a car approaches, we usually stop moving or step stop what we are doing, check what we have done and pay very careful attention to the emotion of fear makes us take this small series of actions which, on average, help preserve our safety. On the other hand, if things are going well and small problems e up, we find we can solve them with the resources we have to a consequence, we tend to feel happy and usually continue doing the job. Anger is an emotion that tends to occur when someone is preventing us from doing this small “kit” of reactions enables us to prepare ourselves to be quite aggressive to that person, or to try harder, and so on. Professor Oatley believes emotions generally occur at these important moments in fear and anger our emotions make us decide to start doing something else, while with happiness they “suggest” we continue what we are already doing. 1. What’s Keith Oatley’s opinion about emotions? A. They affect reasonable thought. B. They get us into trouble. C. They are helpful to us. D. They are reasonable. 2. What does the underlined part “we are very ambivalent about them” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. We have contradictory feelings towards emotions. B. We have similar ideas of emotions. C. We are quite clear about emotions. D. We can do no