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古湖泊是历史上曾经存在,现在已经消亡的湖泊。莱州湾南岸平原的古湖泊形成于距今6000年左右的黄骅海侵时期,最初是由处于滨海洼地内的古老河口海湾在河口三角洲和海岸沙堤不断发展扩大的条件下演变成澙湖,此后随着气候的变化及大规模的海退,使得澙湖与海洋隔离,退居内陆,并经入注河流水体的不断淡化最终演变成淡水湖。下图示意莱州湾南岸平原古湖泊的分布。据此完成下面小题。

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     Many of us feel uneasy when someone stands too close to us, talks to us too loudly or makes eye contact(接触) with us for too long. But have you ever wondered why those things make you uncomfortable?
      It's all about personal peace, which means not only an imaginary space around the body, but also the space around all the senses. People feel that their space is being violated(侵犯) when they meet with an unwelcome sound, smell or look. This is probably why a man on a crowded bus shouting into his mobile phone or a woman next to you putting on strong perfume(香水) makes you feel angry.

    Whether people have had a stronger wish to protect their personal space in recent times is hard to say. Yet studies of airlines show that people have a strong desire to have space to themselves. In a survey by Trip Advisor, a travel website, people said that if they had to pay more for some extra service, they would rather have larger seats than extra food.

    Although people may need their personal space, some hardly realize it. For example, people on a bus who hold newspapers in front of their faces to read in fact keep a distance from strangers.

    Go and watch a library table. You will notice that one of the corner seats will usually be taken first, because they are the farthest way. What if someone sits opposite to you? Maybe you will pile up books as if to make a wall.

    Preference for personal space is different from culture to culture. Scientists have found that Americans generally prefer more personal space than people from other cultures. In Latin cultures, however, people are more comfortable standing close to each other.