You’re standing in the dairy section at the grocery store, searching for your favorite bra

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You’re standing in the dairy section at the grocery store, searching for your favorite brand. Suddenly, you catch a smell of chocolate cookies. You forget about dairy and head for the bakery (烘烤食品) section. Guess what? You just walked into an odor (气味) trap (陷阱)! The odor was cooked up by scientists in a lab.
For years, scientists have been studying the special powers of smell. They found that more than our other senses, smell changes our mood and helps us remember things.
So panies have begun spending thousands of dollars to scent (使充满香味) entire stores. Artificial (人造的) scents are being used to lead customers by the nose. These smells help to get people inside and put them in the mood to buy. They even make customers remember the store later, so they’ll e back for more. Also, many panies have smartly made use of product smells. A pany added lemon fragrance to its dish cleaner. They wanted people to think the soap contained “natural” cleaners. It worked!
New uses for smells are being created every day. One bank, for example, gives customers coupons (优惠券) advertising car loans (贷款). To get people to take out a loan, bank officials hope to coat these coupons with the fresh leather smell of a new car. In Australia, telephone offices are putting sweat odor on unpaid bills. Since some people sweat when they’re scared, this smell might remind them of when they were frightened. And they’ll pay the bills right away!
What lies ahead for our noses? Smell scientists are working on some pretty far-out ideas. Would you believe TV sets that produce smells? Or how about scent diets? Certain food smells will fool your stomach into thinking it’s full. Alarm clocks will scent your bedroom with a strong pleasant smell designed to wake you up. Scientists are even working on ways to keep garbage from smelling. Researchers expect scents to help students make more sense of what they’re learning.
And just think. Someday soon, even your homework may smell nice!
【小题1】How do sales methods affect customers in the stores?A.They change customers’ preferences.B.They persuade customers to use credit cards.C.They make customers avoid bad and unsafe products.D.They influence customers to make unplanned purchases.【小题2】Why do telephone offices put sweat odor on unpaid bills?A.Because the sweat odor is a reminder of terrifying experience.B.Because the sweat odor can change people’s attitude.C.Because most people don’t think much of sweating.D.Because many people dislike paying bills.【小题3】What does the author mean by saying “Someday soon, even your homework may smell nice!”?A.Students would benefit more from smell research. B.Students would be more willing to do homework.C.Smell research would develop beyond our imagination.D.Smell research would make great differences to our life.【小题4】 Why does the author write this passage?A.To encourage the store owners to use smells.B.To expose wrong practices by smell scientists.C.To inform the readers of an interesting subject.D.To blame the advertisers that use smells to sell.D 

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【小题1】D 推理题。根据第三段后三行They even make customers remember the store later, so they’ll e back for more. Also, many panies have smartly made use of product smells. A pany added lemon fragrance to its dish cleaner. They wanted people to think the soap contained “natural” cleaners. It worked!说明商店使用的这些方法让顾客购买他们的产品,也许有些产品并不是他们真正需要的。故D正确。
【小题2】A 推理题。根据第四段最后三行In Australia, telephone offices are putting sweat odor on unpaid bills. Since some people sweat when they’re scared, this smell might remind them of when they were frightened. And they’ll pay the bills right away!说明这样的气味能提醒他们害怕的时候。故A正确。
【小题3】C 推理题。前面几段一直都在详细地描述人们在使用各种气味为他们所用,也许气味的发展会超出我们的想象的。故C正确。
【小题4】C 主旨大意题。在本文中作者这种讲述了气味的发展,以及人们对于气味的使用,主要是告诉读者一种新的实验课题—气味。故C正确。
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