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Professor Lee's eyes _________ with enthusiasm as she talked about how her new teaching method worked in her College English class.

A.sparkled

B.grilled

C.endeavored

D.chuckled

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To tell if they"re under someone"s gaze, people look at the position of the otherperson"s eyes and the direction of their heads. These visual cues are then sent to the brainwhere there are specific areas that compute this information.

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Research has shown, for example, that people who have autism (孤独症 ) are lessable to tell whether someone is looking at them. People with social anxiety, on the otherhand, have a higher tendency to think that they are under the stare of others.

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