Passage 2Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage:(1)When you close your eyes and try to think of the shape of your own body,what you imagine (or rather,what you feel) is quite different from what you see when you open your eyes and look in the mirror.The image you feel is much vaguer than the one you see.And if you lie still,it is quite hard to imagine yourself as having any particular size of shape.When you move,when you feel the weight
Passage 2Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage:(1)
When you close your eyes and try to think of the shape of your own body,what you imagine (or rather,what you feel) is quite different from what you see when you open your eyes and look in the mirror.The image you feel is much vaguer than the one you see.And if you lie still,it is quite hard to imagine yourself as having any particular size of shape.When you move,when you feel the weight of your arms and legs and the natural resistance of the objects around you,the "felt "image of yourself starts to become clearer.It is almost as if it were created by your own actions and the feelings they cause.The image you create for yourself has rather strange proportions:certain parts feel much larger than they look .If you get a hole in one of your teeth,it feels enormours; you are often surprised by how small it looks when you inspect it in the mirror.But although the "felt" image may not have the shape you see in the mirror,it is much more important.It is the image through which you recognize your physical existence in the world.In spite of its strange proportions,it is all one piece,and since it has a consistent right and left and top and bottom,it allows you to locate new feelings when they occur.It allows you to find your nose in the dark and point to a pain.If the felt image is damaged for any reason —— if it is cut in half or lost as it often is after certain strokes which wipe out recognition of one entire side —— (these tasks) become almost impossible.(What is more,it becomes hard to make sense of one's own visual appearance.If one half of the "felt "image is wiped out or injured,the patient stops recognizing the affected part of his body.) It is hard for him to find the location of feelings on that side,and,although he feels the doctor's touch,he locates it as being on the undamaged side.
66.In which of the following situations will you find your image most vague?
A.When looking into the mirror.
B.When lying in bed with closed eyes.
C.When standing.
D.When walking.
67.When you concentrate on the image of a certain part of your body,the part will look _________ to you.
A.smaller than usual
B.smaller than any other part of the body
C.larger than it really is
D.larger than any other part of the body
68.Why is the felt image important?
A.Because it is larger than the part of the body.
B.Because it is smaller than the part of the body.
C.Because it replaces all other feelings.
D.Because it provides a useful framework for your feelings.
69.The underlined "these tasks" in the last paragraph does NOT mean________.
A.locating new feelings
B.cutting the image in half
C.recognizing one's physical existence in the world
D.pointing to your nose in the dark
B.D,C