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27.What does"this fairy tale"in the last paragraph refer to?28.WhatA.Living in the wild.dA.ItB.Being taken good enre of.B.ItC.Staying at Brookfield Zoo.C.ItD.Being afraid of humans no more.D.ItC29.WhaA.FAristote believed the face was a window ontoa person'smind.Two thousand years on,facialB.Uxprerestl cmny thought to bea univeralyaid ay totell other peoplefC.IA.raised eyebrow suggests confusion.A smile means happiness.S D.Or do they?An analysis of hundreds of research papers that examined the relationship30.Wbetween facial expressions and underlying emotions has uncovered a surprising conclusion thereisAno good scientific evidence to suggest that there are such things as recognisable facial expressfor basic emotions which are universal across cultures.Lisa Feldman Barrett,one of the authors of the study,says,"We surprised ourselves."Theyfound that,on average,adults in urban cultures scowled()when they were angry 30%of the31.Vtime,which meant that some 70of the time they did not scowl when angry.People also scowledwhen they were not angry.Dr.Feldman Barrett says,"They scowl when they're concentrating;theyscowl when someone tells them a bad joke;they scowl for lots of reasons."A scowl,the researchersconcluded,is certainly one expression of anger.But it is not the only way people express thatemotion.All this raises questions about the efforts of information-technology companies to developloartificial intelligence algorithms()which can recognise facial expressions and work out aanperson's underlying emotional states.Microsoft,for example,claims its"Emotion API"is able todetect what people are feeling by examining videos of them.Alex Martinez,another of the study'sauthors,however,expressed scepticism.Given that people cannot guess each other's emotional states most of the time,Dr.Martinezsees no reason why computers would be able to."There are companies right now claiming to be ableto do that and apply this to situations in ways I find really scary and dangerous,such as hiringpeople,"he says."Some companies require you to submit a video CV,and then this is analysed by amachine-learning system.And depending on your facial expressions,they hire you or not,which Ithink is based on a dangerous hypothesis(假设).”'olo月d lo o英语试题第6页(共12页)
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