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Nervous suspects(嫌疑犯) locked up in Britain's newest police station may feel relieved by
a pleasant yellow colour on the door. If they are close to confessing a crime,
the blue on the wall might tip the balance.
Gwent Police have abandoned colours such as greys and browns of
the 20th-century police cell(牢房) and have used colour psychology to decorate them.
Ystrad Mynach station, which recently opened at a cost off5
million has four cells with glass doors for prisoners who suffer from
claustrophobia (幽闭恐怖症), Designers
have painted the frames yellow, which researchers say is a calming colour.
Other cells contain a royal blue line because psychologists believe that the
colour is likely to encourage truthfulness.
The station has 31 cells, including 12 with a "live
scan" system for drunken or disturbed prisoners, which detects the rise
and fall of their chest. An alarm alerts officers if a prisoner's breathing
stops and carries on ringing until the door is opened.
Designers and psychologists have worked for years on colour. Blue
is said to suggest trust, efficiency, duty, logic, coolness, thinking and calm.
It also suggests coldness and unfriendliness.It is thought that strong blues
will stimulate clear thought and lighter, soft colours will calm the mind and
aid concentration.
Yellow is linked with confidence, self-respect and friendliness.
Get the colour wrong and it could cause fear, depression and anxiety, but the
right yellow can lift spirits and self-respect.
Ingrid Collins, a psychologist who specializes in the effects of
colour, said that colour was an "energy force", She said: "Blue
does enhance communication but I am not sure it would enhance truthful
communication."
Yellow, she said, affected the mind. Red on the other hand, should
never be considered because it could increase aggression. Mrs Collins praised
the designers for using colours in the cells. Gwent is not the first British
force to experiment with colour to calm down or persuade prisoners to
co-operate. In the 1990s Strathclyde Police used pink in cells based on
research carried out by the US Navy.
(1)
The expression "tip the balance" in paragraph 1 probably indicates that the blue might_________.
A . let suspects keep their balance.
B . make suspects cold and unfriendly in law court.
C . help suspects to confess their crimes.
D . enable suspects to change their attitudes to colours.
(2)
Which of the following colours should not be used in cells according to the passage?
A . Pink.
B . Red.
C . Blue.
D . Yellow.
(3)
Which of the following helps alert officers if someone stops breathing?
A . Royal blue lines.
B . Scanning equipment.
C . Glass doors.
D . Yellow frames.
(4)
The passage is mainly concerned with__________.
A . the relationship between colours and psychology.
B . a comparison of different functions of colours.
C . scientific ways to help criminals reform themselves in prison.
D . the use of colours in cells to affect criminals psychology.
答案: C
B
B
D