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Read the text. Then choose the correct answer
to questions 23-25.
Palmistry is the practice of reading hand, of gaining
knowledge about personality, past individual history, and likely future events by examining the shape and size of the fingers and most important, the lines and bumps on the palms themselves. There is evidence that palmistry may have begun in the Stone Age. Hand outlines can be seen in black and ret pigments on the walls of the ancient caves of Almira in Spain and in other European caves. Palmistry as it exists today probably had its origins in ancient India before recorded history and found its way into western
Europe through nomadic bands of Gypsies, who made
contact with Europe in the 15 the century.
23. Of the following, the one not mentioned in the
passage as part of palmistry is ...
A) learning about character.
B) changing the events of the future.
C) foretelling the future.
D) exploring people's pasts.
24. It is stated in the passage that the most essential
thing for a palm reader to do is ...
A) to practice by reading many palms.
B) to look closely at the surface of the palm.
C) to learn about different personality types.
D) to inspect the fingers carefully.
25. The passage explains that it is most likely that
palmistry as we know it began ...
A) in various parts of Europe.
B) in caves in Spain.
C) in India in ancient times.
D) in caves of western Europe.
Read and then choose the correct answer to
questions 26-28.
We are all born with a number of instinctive physical
Reactions. Things we do automatically, which are called
primitive reflexes. One of the most interesting is called
"grasp reflex”. If you touch the palm of a baby's hand, the fingers will close around, whatever object is doing the touching. The baby's grip is so strong that if a baby
grasps a rod with both hands, it can be lifted right off the ground. Some psychologists think that this goes back to our evolutionary past when we had to be able to hang on to tree branches or to our mother's fur as she moved. The reflex disappears at about six months of age.

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