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C.The writer believes museums are taking away the power of art.D.The writer believes that art should be replaced by something else.26.What does the underlined phrase"get me wrong"in paragraph 6 mean?A.Help me.B.Control me.C.Misunderstand me.D.Frighten me.27.Which of the following statements would the writer agree with?A.All of us can create art.B.Museums are of little useC.Admission to museums should be free.D.Museums should give visitors more freedom.OIn the eyes of many environmentalists,the world appears to be getting worse.They believe,the naturalresources are running out and the air and water are becoming ever more polluted.But if we check the facts.thingslook different.Energy has become more abundant,not less so.Fewer people are starving.What seems to cause thisgap between perception and reality?One factor is the prejudice in scientific research.Scientific funding goes mainly to areas with many problems.That may be wise policy,but it will also create an impression that there are more potential problems than actuallyexist.Secondly,environmental groups seek attention from the mass media.They also need to get continuousfinancial support.Understandably,perhaps,they sometimes exaggerate (their arguments.In 1997,forexample,the World Wide Fund for Nature issued a statement titled:"Two thirds of the world's forests lost forever'The truth tums out to be near 20%.The media can add to confusion too.People tend to be more curious about bad news than good.Newspapersand broadcasters are there to provide what the public wants.That,however,can lead to significantmisinterpretations.For example,when a natural disaster happens,the media usually highlights the negative parts,giving more attention to the disaster's details and what happens afterward.This flood of bad news can make peoplethink that such events are more frequent or serious than they actually are.Consequently,people may develop asense of insecurity,despite statistically low probabilities of similar events happening to them.Another factor is people's poor perception.People worry that vaccines can cause severe side effects orlong-term health problems.Despite extensive scientific evidence demonstrating their safety and effectiveness,someindividuals remain hesitant due to unfounded fears.It is crucial that we look at the facts if we want to make the best possible decisions for the future.It may becostly to be overly optimistic-but more costly still to be too pessimistic28.What aspect of scientific research does the writer worry about in paragraph 2?A.The need to produce results.B.The selection of research areasC.The lack of financial support.D The desire to solve research problem29.Why does the writer quote the example from the World Wide Fund for Nature?A.To show how influential the mass media can be.B.To show how effective environmental groups can be.C.To show how the mass media can help groups raise funds.D.To show how environmental groups overstate their claims.
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