PARTⅢCLOZE[15 MIN] Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in.the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on Answer Sheet Two. People like being trusted. They are annoyed, angry, or feel hurt if they are regarded with _31 . They think that they are ( 32 ) an injustice. They like being trusted for two reasons: (1) It is a tribute to their honesty, truth, strength, ( 33 ), kindness and good character; (2) They find it easier to cheat others. These two ( 34 ) suggest what our attitude towards trust in ( 35 ) should be. It is not a simple attitude. We must keep a balance between two 36 over suspiciousness and infantile naivety. A parallel to our trust in people could be our trust in natural( 37 ) . However careful we are, we cannot guarantee ( 38 ) safety for ourselves in the physical world, yet we act as ( 39 ) we can trust an ordered series of physical events. We take the bus to work in the morning ( 40 ) that we will arrive safely at our office or school. We have no ( 41 ) that we will. The bus could be ( 42 ) in an accident. If we were to ( 43 ) every accident that might happen to us we would never do anything. We would just remain sitting at home. Even then we could never be absolutely ( 44 ) that the ceiling would not collapse on us. ( 45 ) we are to do anything at all, we must take risks. Of course we try to reduce risks to a ( 46 ) . Similarly with regard to people, trusting them involves taking the risk of being ( 47 ) . Not trusting them places us outside the area of community activity, ( 48 ) trust is an essential bond in community living. In a competitive, materialistic world it would be ( 49 ) to trust everyone in everything. However, we should widen the area of trust as far as possible. We cannot eliminate all risks in such trust ( 50 ) we should lessen them as far as possible by reliance on intelligence and experience worth our own and those of adults whose reliability has been proven. [A] superstition [B] supervision [C] suspicion [D] suspension