A.people in the stores want to sell these clocks
B.basses want to make their stores beautiful
C.people think it important to know the time
D.they needn'twear watches when they are away from home
参考资料
Unlike the other four senses, the sense organs for touch are distributed all over the body. Your other senses respond only to one type of stimulus while touch is sensitive to both temperature and pain.In fact, it is perhaps easiest to think of touch as a group of senses, of which several have special end organs or nerve endings situated in your skin, muscles and elsewhere which respond to a variety of stimuli and convey their impressions to the brain.Your sense of touch enables you to do many things.With it you can feel a touch or stroke; estimate, without looking, the size and shape of objects; judge the heaviness of objects; tell whether something is hard or soft, hot or cold and whether or not it causes pain.Touch also givesyou a sense of locality, which means you can tell, without having to look, the position of any part of your body.Touch sometimes acts as your body's early warming system: the sensations of temperature and pain that your body is in danger before you are aware of any danger and your body will reactimmediately to protect itself before it is seriously hunt or damaged.Touch can also helps us to express a wide range of emotions we might not be able to convey in any other way.In many ways our sense of touch is the sense in which we place the most faith as sometimes it is not until we can actually touch something that we are convinced of its existence.For a baby this form of communications is particularly important because touching lets him know that someone is there and loves him.