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46-50 題      In 1971,the psychologist Dr. Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University conducted an experiment, which started by taking ordinary groups of volunteer college students, and —46— them into two. One half was then "depersonalized"—names were replaced by numbers, their clothes —47— with laboratory smocks. Besides, they had to wear hoods with eyeholes. They became the "prisoners" for the experiment. The other half was —48— depersonalized, but this time with laboratory coats and numbers. They became the "guards." The guards were given control over their "prisoners," control which they —49— not only secretly late at night but during broad daylight.Within six days their behavior had become so sadistic and indeed violent that the experiment had to be hurriedly —50—. Zimbardo himself was compromised by the excesses of the student volunteers. "These guys were all peaceniks," he later said apologetically, “but they became like Nazis."
46.
(A) divided
(B) dividing
(C) were divided
(D) would divide

參考答案

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

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