Good morning, welcome to Science World. Today we're talking about direction. Some people<br />never get lost while others need a GPS just to find their way to the store. And of course,<br />a GPS is not always accurate.<br />Definitely. Everyone has a story about following a GPS route and ending up in the middle of<br />a field. But why are some people so much better at finding their way than others? Are they<br />born with that skill?<br />Not necessarily. Scientists say people who have a good sense of direction probably pay<br />more attention to what's around them. They notice more details. A lot of people don't<br />pay attention at all. If you're thinking about something else while you're walking,<br />of course you're more likely to get lost.<br />Hmm, I guess we do use things we see to help us find places. I remember there was a tree<br />at the corner of a street where my friend lived. One day the tree was gone, and I couldn't<br />find the street. I was completely lost. I was using the tree as a visual clue, even though<br />I didn't know it.<br />Yes, I've experienced something similar to that. Well, one day…<br />Good morning, welcome to Science World. Today we're talking about direction. Some people<br />never get lost while others need a GPS just to find their way to the store. And of course,<br />a GPS is not always accurate.<br />Definitely. Everyone has a story about following a GPS route and ending up in the middle of<br />a field. But why are some people so much better at finding their way than others? Are they<br />born with that skill?<br />Not necessarily. Scientists say people who have a good sense of direction probably pay<br />more attention to what's around them. They notice more details. A lot of people don't<br />pay attention at all. If you're thinking about something else while you're walking,<br />of course you're more likely to get lost.<br />Hmm, I guess we do use things we see to help us find places. I remember there was a tree<br />at the corner of a street where my friend lived. One day the tree was gone, and I couldn't<br />find the street. I was completely lost. I was using the tree as a visual clue, even though<br />I didn't know it.<br />Yes, I've experienced something similar to that. Well, one day…<br />I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't<br />know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what<br />I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking<br />about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't<br />know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't know what I'm talking
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What do the speakers agree about a GPS?
A . It is not entirely reliable.B . It is very convenient.C . It is quite useless.
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Why are some people better at finding their way?
A . They were born with the skill.B . They are more focused.C . They go to the place more frequently.
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What helped the man find his friend's place?
A . A street.B . A building.C . A tree.
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What will the woman do next?
A . Take a look around.C. Visit her friend. B . Share her experience.