問題詳情

II. 20-23 題
(A) at the end of their rope
(B) up in the air
(C) fly off the handle
(D) get a grip Consider the evolutionary psychologist idea that all human behaviours areadaptations for survival—even aggression. Should we really believe thataggression, which could lead to our destruction in this nuclear age, was abeneficial adaption? As a simple example, if you take a wrong turn whileyou are driving and your passenger starts aggressively complaining andacting completely crazy, should you act aggressively—start a fight, or justtell him/her to 20 ? How is it beneficial to 21 every timesomeone does something to annoy us? You probably have read about themany teenage girls who deliberately injure themselves. We assume thatthese girls do these things in order to exert some little bit of control overtheir parents. The girls are, in fact, very troubled. They are 22 . Butevolutionary psychologists believe that pulling string this way is due to abasic Darwinian adaptation: the girls are forcing their parents to devotemore time and resources to them. So a seemingly bad adaptation is seen asan effective one. Whether evolutionary psychologists are right or not is23 .
20.
(A)A
(B)B
(C)C
(D)D。

參考答案

答案:D
難度:困難0.395833
統計:A(6),B(12),C(11),D(19),E(0)

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