Everyone seems to know that grandma’s cookies taste better because they’re made with love. But is that really 76 A researcher from Marydand University devised experiments that put it to the 77 .
In the first experiment, people were given candy with a note attached. One note read: "I 78 this just for you. Hope it makes you happy. "A second note read: "Whatever. I don’t care. I just took it randomly. " 79 he people tested, tile candy that came with the former tasted better and sweeter.
In the second experiment, people sat in a chair with an electric massage (按摩) device that was either 80 by a real human being or a computer. The massages were 81 , but people got more pleasure from the massages operated by a human. The massages operated by the computer weren’t viewed as 82 .
These simple experiments show how good intentions can 83 to life: food tastes better and pleasure is more pleasant. And it doesn’t even 84 if the intentions actually exist--it’s tile perception 85 they’re there, that’s important. The general message is that trusting in people’s good intentions makes for a happier life.
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Passage Three
There is a tale that straw is the worst material from which to build a house, particularly if you are a pig with a hungry wolf around. So the cards were stacked against Warren Brush when local officials learned that he had several buildings made of straw bales ( 大捆 ) on his land.
They have tried to fine him a lot. But the case is still unresolved. The problem is that California’s building codes make no provision for the use of straw. And Mr Brush has many defenders--among them several university scientists and David Eisenberg, the chairman of the United States Green Building Council’s code connnittee. They would like to see the prejudice against straw houses eliminated, for straw is, in many ways, an ideal building material.
It is, for one thing, a great insulator (绝缘体). That keeps down the heating bills in houses made from it. It is also a waste product that would otherwise be burned, and is therefore cheap, and very much to the point in a place like California, it is earthquake-resistant. Last year a test conducted at the University of Nevada showed that straw-bale constructions could’ withstand twice the amount of ground motion recorded in the Northridge earthquake that hit LosAngeles in 1994.
There are other straws in the wind: a post office in suburban Albuquerque, a school in Maryland, and an office complex in suburban Los Angeles have all been built from straw. Even California is having a rethink, and may change its rules to adapt to straw-bale construction. As Mr Eisenberg observes, "the lesson of the Three Little Pigs isn’t to avoid straw. It’s that you don’t let a pig build your house."
A.as a representative of official opinions
B.for the purpose of supporting Warren Brush
C.to provide evidence against straw houses
D.to show the importance of the building codes
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