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 Recent  research  has  claimed  that  an  excess  of  positive  ions  in  the  air  can  have  an  ill  effect  on  people’s  physical  or  psychological  health.  What  are  positive  ions?  Well,  the  air  is  full  of  ions,  electrically  charged  particles,  and  generally  there  is  a  rough  balance  between  the  positive  and  the  negative  charged.  But  sometimes  this  balance  becomes  disturbed  and  a  larger  proportion  of  positive  ions  are  found.  This  happens  naturally  before  thunderstorm,  earthquakes  when  winds  such  as  the  Mistral,  Hamsin  or  Sharav  are  blowing  in  certain  countries.  Or  it  can  be  caused  by  a  build-up  of  static  electricity  indoors  from  carpets  or  clothing  made  of  man-made  fibres,  or  from  TV  sets,  duplicators  or  computer  display  screens.

When  a  large  number  of  positive  ions  are  present  in  the  air  many  people  experience  unpleasant  effects  such  as  headaches,  fatigue,  irritability,  and  some  particularly  sensitive  people  suffer  nausea  or  even  mental  disturbance.  Animals  are  also  affected,  particularly  before  earthquakes,  snakes  have  been  observed  to  come  out  of  hibernation,  rats  to  flee  from  their  burrows,  dogs  howl  and  cats  jump  about  unaccountably.  This  has  led  the  US  Geographical  Survey  to  fund  a  network  of  volunteers  to  watch  animals  in  an  effort  to  foresee  such  disasters  before  they  hit  vulnerable  areas  such  as  California.

Conversely,  when  large  numbers  of  negative  ions  are  present,  then  people  have  a  feeling  of  well-being.  Natural  conditions  that  produce  these  large  amounts  are  near  the  sea,  close  to  waterfalls  or  fountains,  or  in  any  place  where  water  is  sprayed,  or  forms  a  spray.  This  probably  accounts  for  the  beneficial  effect  of  a  holiday  by  the  sea,  or  in  the  mountains  with  tumbling  streams  or  waterfalls.

To  increase  the  supply  of  negative  ions  indoors,  some  scientists  recommend  the  use  of  ionisers:  small  portable  machines,  which  generate  negative  ions.  They  claim  that  ionisers  not  only  clean  and  refresh  the  air  but  also  improve  the  health  of  people  sensitive  to  excess  positive  ions.  Of  course,  there  are  the  detractors,  other  scientists,  who  dismiss  such  claims  and  are  skeptical  about  negative/positive  ion  research.  Therefore  people  can  only  make  up  their  own  minds  by  observing  the  effects  on  themselves,  or  on  others,  of  a  negative  rich  or  poor  environment.  After  all  it  is  debatable  whether  depending  on  seismic  readings  to  anticipate  earthquakes  is  more  effective  than  watching  the  cat.

1.What  effect  does  exceeding  positive  ionization  have  on  some  people?
A.They  think  they  are  insane.
B.They  feel  rather  bad-tempered  and  short-fussed.
C.They  become  violently  sick.
D.They  are  too  tired  to  do  anything.

2.In  accordance  with  the  passage,  static  electricity  can  be  caused  by___.
A.using  home-made  electrical  goods.
B.wearing  clothes  made  of  natural  materials.
C.walking  on  artificial  floor  coverings.
D.copying  TV  programs  on  a  computer.  

3.A  high  negative  ion  count  is  likely  to  be  found___.
A.near  a  pound  with  a  water  pump.
B.close  to  a  slow-flowing  river.
C.high  in  some  barren  mountains.
D.by  a  rotating  water  sprinkler.

4.What  kind  of  machine  can  generate  negative  ions  indoors?
A.Ionisers.
B.Air-conditioners.
C.Exhaust-fans
D.Vacuum  pumps.

5.Some  scientists  believe  that___.
A.watching  animals  to  anticipate  earthquakes  is  more  effective  than  depending  on  seismography.
B.the  unusual  behavior  of  animals  cannot  be  trusted.
C.neither  watching  nor  using  seismographs  is  reliable.
D.earthquake  cannot  affect  any  animals