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[单项选择]Why doesn’t Peter drive a car to work
A. His car is broken.
B. His car is stolen.
C. His working place is not far from his home.
D. The road is full of small stones.
[单项选择]A. She doesn’t know where it is.
B. She doesn’t want to go fishing with the man.
C. She knows how to go there.
D. She will go even though it is far.
[单项选择]Why doesn’’t Steve want to go home
A. He doesn’’t have enough money.
B. He wants to earn some money.
C. He wants to study for the next term.
D. He wants to camp with Jane
[单项选择] Doesn’’t that sound terribly yellow to you
"I can’’t say. I’’m colour blind", was my flat-mate’’s response. And that was that for another twenty odd years, when by chance I came across an article in a newspaper on research into synaesthesia(共感觉) at a London hospital. At last, I understood my interpretation of the world through colour.
What is synaesthesia
Synaesthesia is the subjective sensation of a sense other than the one being stimulated. For example, the sight of a word may evoke sensations of colour or the sound of music may also have a similar effect, as my taste. Or, to put it simply, synaesthetes, i.e. people with synaesthesia, have their senses hooked together, so that they experience several senses simultaneously.
History
To those not already aware of it, synaesthesia seems a new phenomenon. Yet, it is far from new. In 1690, John Locke, the philosopher, wrote of a blind man with synaesthetic capabilities. The first reference
A. Y
B. N
C. NG