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    Every time your fingers touch your cell phone, they leave behind trace of amounts of chemicals. And each chemical offers clues to you and your activities. By studying them, scientists might be able to piece together a story about your recent life, a new study finds.

    A molecule (分子) is a group of atoms. It represents the smallest amount of some chemicals. Your skin is covered in molecules picked up by everything you touched. With each new thing your skin contacts, you leave behind some small share of what it'd touched earlier.

    Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) recently studied such chemical leftovers on the phones of 39 volunteers. The study was led by biochemist Amina Bouslimani. To explore those residues (剩余物), the UCSD team wiped the surface of each volunteer's phone with a cotton swab (药签). The scientists also swabbed each person's right hand. Then the researchers compared the chemicals found on each cell phone.

    The scientists discovered as many of the molecules as they could. They then compared those to a database of chemicals. Pieter Dorrestein, a UCSD pharmaceutical chemist, had helped set up that database a few years earlier, which contains various substances, including spices, caffeine and medicines.

    Traces of everything from hundreds to thousands of different molecules turned up on each phone. The molecules suggested what had been in the body, and what each person had handled before touching the phone. From all these molecules, Bouslimani says, “We could tell if a person is likely female, uses high-end cosmetics (化妆品), colors her hair, drinks coffee, prefers beer over wine or likes spicy food. ”

    Police already use molecular analyses to look for traces of explosives or illegal drugs. To date, Dorrestein says, he's never heard of police using phone residues to narrow down behaviour clues to search for a suspect. But detectives might one day use such data to track down someone who left a phone behind at a crime scene.

    1. (1) By studying the residues on the phone, we can conclude its user's ______.
      A . personality B . lifestyle C . appearance D . intelligence
    2. (2) What was the first thing the researchers had to do for the study?
      A . Comparing different chemicals. B . Hiring volunteers with cell phones. C . Collecting different kinds of phones. D . Building a database containing chemicals.
    3. (3) What's the author's attitude towards the application of the research finding?
      A . Doubtful. B . Disappointed. C . Positive. D . Uninterested.
    4. (4) What should be the best title for the text?
      A . Cell Phones Will Be Used in More Fields. B . Molecules Are Used to Search for Illegal Drugs. C . Your Phone May Be Home to Various Chemicals. D . Fingers Leave Clues About You on Your Phone.

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