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下面的短文有10處空白,每處空白后的括號內(nèi)有一個詞,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其正確的形式填入文中,以恢復文章原貌。What do Shoes Can Do?Researchers say people can __41__(accurate ) judge 90 percent of a stranger's personality by looking at the person's shoes.“Shoes convey useful information about people,”the authors wrote in the study __42__ (publish ) in a journal.“Shoes serve as __43__ (verbal ) cues with symbolic messages.”Medical Daily notes that the number of 44 (detail ) personality traits include someone's emotional __45__ (stable ) .Gillath said the __46__ (judge ) were based on the style,cost,color and condition of shoes.In the study, volunteers were __47__ (photograph ) in their most commonly worn shoes. and then filled out a questionnaire. Some of the results were expected:People with higher incomes commonly wore expensive shoes,and flashier footwear was __48__ (typical ) worn by extroverts. However,some of the results are intriguing. For example,practical shoes were generally worn by more”__49__ (agree ) ”people,while ankle boots were more closely aligned with“aggressive” personalities. The researchers noted that some people will choose shoe styles to mask their actual personality traits,but researchers noted that volunteers were likely to be __50__(aware ) that their footwear choices were revealing deep insights into their personalities.
下面的短文有10處空白,每處空白后的括號內(nèi)有一個詞,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其正確的形式填入文中,以恢復文章原貌。What do Shoes Can Do?Researchers say people can __41__(accurate) judge90percentofastranger'spersonalityby lookingat the person'sshoes.“Shoesconvey usefulinformationabout people,”theauthors wrotein the study__42__(publish) inajournal.“Shoesserveas__43__(verbal) cueswithsymbolicmessages.”Medical Daily notes that the number of44(detail) personalitytraitsincludesomeone'semotional__45__(stable) .Gillathsaidthe__46__(judge) werebasedonthestyle,cost,colorandcondition of shoes.In the study,volunteers were__47__(photograph) intheirmostcommonlywornshoes.andthenfilledoutaquestionnaire.Someof theresultswereexpected:Peoplewithhigher incomes commonly wore expensive shoes,and flashier footwear was__48__(typical) wornbyextroverts. However,some of the results are intriguing. For example,practical shoes were generally worn bymore”__49__(agree) ”people,whileanklebootsweremorecloselyalignedwith“aggressive” personalities. The researchers noted that some people will choose shoe styles to mask their actual personality traits,but researchers noted that volunteers were likely to be__50__(aware) thattheir footwear choices were revealing deep insights into their personalities.
下面的短文有10處空白,短文后列出12個詞,其中10個取自短文,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復文章原貌。TwoPeople,TwoPathsYou must be familiar with the situation:Dad is driving. Mum is telling him where to go.He is__31__that they need to turn left.But she says it is not for another two blocks.__32__has the better sense of direction? Men or women? They both do,a new study says,but in different ways. Canadian researchers have found men and women have__33__methods of finding their way. Men look quickly at landmarks and head off in what they think is the right direction.Women, however,try to picture the whole route in34and then follow the path in their head.“Women tend to be more detailed,while men35to be a little bit faster and a little bit moreintuitive(直覺感知的) ”,said Edward Cornell.In fact,said Cornell,“sense of__36_”is not one skill but two.The first is the“survey method” . This is when you see all area from above,such as a printed map.You can see,for example,where thehospitalis,__37__the church is and that the supermarket is on its right.The second skill is the“route method”,this is when you use a series of directions.You__38__from the hospital,then turnleft,turnright,gouphill——andthenyouseethesupermarket.Menaremore__39__to use thesurvey method while women are more likely to use one route and follow directions. Both methodswork,and __40_is better