72. The author suggests that when most people instantly take to another person, it is usually the person's
A. appearance that hinders his/her inclination.
B. intelligence that triggers his/her interest.
C. appearance that touches off his/her inclination
D. sweet personality and sense of humor that arouses his/her interest.
73. It's obvious that the author strongly believes that
A. good-looking people face unexpected encounters.
B. attractive people gain more advantages than unattractive ones.
C. unattractive people find it hard to be expressive.
D. good-looking people can get the better of other people.
74. Karen Dion is one of those researchers who deem that
A. the most beautiful thing in the world is one's attractive appearance.
B. all beautiful things are good things.
C. attractive appearance is traditionally devalued.
D. it's an old-fashioned view to value attractive appearance.
75. The author in Paragraph 3 lists a variety of settings of their research in order to
A. show that they are concerned with the issue under discussion.
B. convince readers of all the effort they have put into the research.
C. convince readers of the validity of their research result.
D. demonstrate they have spent more time than other researchers.
76. Gillen assumes that people's perception of one's attractiveness is sex-related, and is not sex-related, but the test result of his hypothesis indicated that
A. sex plays a major role in people's perception of one's attractiveness
B. sex does not influence people's perception of one's attractiveness.
C. both sex and other elements play a role in one's perception of attractiveness.
D. elements other than sex play a role in people's perception of attractiveness.
77. The implication of Gillen's work is to find out
A. whether one's attractiveness influences people's judgement of their success.
B. how one's attractiveness has an impact on people's judgement of their success.
C. in what way one's attractiveness affects people's judgement of their chances to find better jobs.
D. whether one's attractiveness does have more advantages in gaining people's approval than unattractiveness.
78. The result of the author's attempt to co-study the possibilities with Gillen
A. did not show that attractiveness has advantages.
B. indicated that more attractive people get more chances to be hired for jobs.
C. gave no indication whether attractive
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