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請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:      A psychologist suspected that there were subtle cues that were influencing the police questioning process ininterviewing eyewitnesses, which causes misremember. She watched videotape after videotape of witness interviews,looking for these cues but she couldn’t see anything. There were so many activities in each interview—all the facialexpressions, the different ways the questions were posed, the fluctuating emotions—that she couldn’t detect anypatterns.     So she came up with an idea: she made a list of a few elements she would focus on—the questioners’ tone, thefacial expressions of the witness, and how close the witness and the questioner were sitting to each other. Then sheremoved any information that would distract her from those elements. She turned down the volume on the television,so instead of hearing words, all she could detect was the tone of the questioner’s voice. She taped a sheet of paperover the questioner’s face, so all she could see was the witnesses’ expressions. She held a tape measure to the screento measure their distance from each other.     And once she started studying these specific elements, patterns leapt out. She saw that witnesses whomisremembered facts usually were questioned by cops who used a gentle, friendly tone. When witnesses smiled more,or sat closer to the person asking the questions, they were more likely to misremember.
46 Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
(A)Interviewing eyewitnesses is a job better done by a psychologist.
(B)Police interrogation strategy could be enhanced by using videotapes.
(C)The questioner’s outfit would affect the witness’s remembering ability.
(D)Witnesses tend to misremember less when facing a stern officer.

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答案:D
難度:非常困難0.0666667
統計:A(4),B(6),C(4),D(1),E(0)

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