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What do Napoleon, Clinton and Wang Nan have in common? They are all left-handed.
Today, about 15% of the number of people is left-handed. But why are people left-handed? The answer
is the way the brain (大腦) works. The brain has two halves-the right half controls the left side of the
body, and the left controls the right side of the body. So right-handed people have a strong left-brain and
left-handed people have a strong right brain.
The two halves of he brain are about the same size. But each side controls different things. The left side
controls language, math and logical (邏輯的). When you remember new words, or when you put things in
order, you use your left side.
The right side of the brain controls your love of art, colors and music. It is also good at recognizing (識(shí)別)
faces.
This does not mean that all artists are left-handed and all accountants (會(huì)計(jì)) are right-handed. Some
right-handers have a strong right brain, and some left-handers have a strong left-brain.
1. The phrase "in common" in the first sentence means _____.
A. the same
B. different
C. strange
D. interesting
2. People who are right-handed or left-handed are mostly decided by _____.
A. their parents
B. their minds
C. the way the brain works
D. the way the head works
3. Each side of the brain _____.
A. likes music and math
B. controls different things
C. controls the same thing
D. has two halves
4. When you are singing, you are using your _____.
A. logic thinking
B. heart
C. left brain
D. right brain