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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 or 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 sensations they cause.The image you make for yourself has rather strange proportions:certain parts feel much larger than they look. If you poke your tongue into a hole in one of your teeth,it feels enormous; 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 exact 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 sensations when they occur. It allows you to find your nose in the dark,scratch itches 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 sensation on that side,and,although he feels the doctor’s touch,he locates it as being on the undamaged side.He loses his ability to accept the affected side as part of his body even when he can see it. If you throw him a pair of gloves and ask him to put them on, he will only glove one hand and leave the other bare. And yet he had to use the left hand in order to glove the right. The fact that he can see the ungloved hand doesn’t seem to help him, and there is no reason why it should. He can no longer reconcile what he sees with what he feels the ungloved object lying on the left may look like a hand, but, since there is no felt image corresponding to it, why should he claim the object as his You can find your nose in the darkness because of your "felt image".

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For me there has been only one Valentine’s Day worthy of the name. It vas when I was nine years old. And no Valentine’s Day since has even come close to measuring up.Her image had never left my mind,and sometime at about Valentine’s Day last year,the idea got stuck in my head: I needed to find Lori Lee.In 1972, for two years I have been in love with Lori Lee, an angelic creature who lives across the street. Our walk home from the bus stop each day is the highlight of my young life.The situation is complicated. First, Lori’s older brother,Ted, happens to be my best friend. Second, I am grotesquely bashful in Lori’s presence. In the company of friends I am a sparkling wit. With Loft, I communicate chiefly in grunts. And although she is always sweet to me,Lori’s heart does not appear to pound to the same desperate rhythm as my own.The whole thing comes to a head on Valentine’s Day. In class,children pass out cards and I get a generic "Be Mine!" from Lori and the other 26 pupils.On the walk home from the bus stop that day, however, Lori says, "I have something for you." I go numb. She pulls an oversized red envelope from her school bag, presses it into my hand and takes off running.I rush to my bedroom, carefully open the envelope and find the most beautiful handmade card of red poster paper, with a big white doily, shiny stars and all sorts of hearts. Inside, Lori has spelt out "I love you" in glue and covered the perfect cursive letters with glitter. After reading it 30 or 40 times, I hid the card under my socks.Lori and I might be married now for all I know — if not for one extenuating factor: my elder brother, Mike, who was 11-year-old. Pawing through the drawer the evening, he stumbled upon the envelope. He foolishly showed Lori’s card to Ted and some other children in the neighborhood. The commotion that ensued mortified Lori and me, and pretty much crushed any major developments in this early love.Then my father announced that we would be moving to Alaska. It seemed a rather severe place to be exiled from the summery smile of Lori Lee. I suggested that I stay behind and live in an orphanage. But in the end, there was little I could do.At school, Miss Lochhart organized goodbye party. All I could do was stare at Lori — who, for the first time since Valentine’s Day, stared back at me with great, liquid eyes.On the bus, Lori sat next to me and clasped my hand the entire way home. At my door, I searched for words to describe the terrific bursting in my chest."Well", I finally managed, "bye."She kissed me on the cheek and darted across the street. Just like that, she was gone. I was unwilling to move, for Alaska was a bitterly cold place for exiles.

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B. 错

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A. 对
B. 错

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A. 对
B. 错

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