問題詳情


(D) A female scientific researcher assembled 10 volunteers for a special psychological study called theScar Experiment. ___31___ the purpose of the study—to see how other people would react to ___32___has a physical deformity, particularly a facial scar, the ten participants were then separated into 10different cubicles. With Hollywood makeup tricks, the scientist put bloody and appalling scars on eachvolunteer's left cheek. She showed each volunteer the “new scar” with a small hand-held mirror and thenput the mirror away. The researcher told each volunteer that she needed to put some finishing powder onhis or her scar ___33___ the scar came off. In reality, she used a tissue to ___34___ the scar ___34___.The volunteers, nevertheless, believed they still had scars on their faces. Each volunteer was then sent outinto the waiting rooms of different medical offices with instructions to notice how strangers in the officeresponded to the scar. It ___35___ that, after the appointment time, all 10 volunteers returned with thesame report. They all pointed out that strangers acted more aggressively and kept staring at their “scar.”    From this story, we know that as often as not, ___36___ our personal flaws (physical or otherwise)___36___ we assume that other people consider our flaws repulsive just as we do. However, most peoplehardly notice what we think is wrong with us. It is because our flaws consume us that we may act towardothers ___37___ they disapproved of us. This makes it hard for us to form friendships. On the other hand,having a healthy self-image or taking a positive view of ourselves frees us to enjoy healthier relationships.___38___ we are facially scarred or physically deficient in some other way, others can’t hurt our feelingsso long as we can embrace ourselves. However, if we deprive ourselves of our own self-esteem and___39___ ourselves ___39___ unworthy, then such trivial things as a pimple on the face can causeinsecurity problems in our relationships. So, don’t let a sense of inferiority, a scar, or even a pimple getyou wrong. After all, people see you just the way you see yourself.
31.
(A) Having learned from
(B) Informing the subjects of 
(C) Notified of
(D) In order to know

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(2),C(3),D(0),E(0)

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