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Almost everyone wants to predict the future so that they can have less regrets and more achievements. It’s impossible to know th
Almost everyone wants to predict the future so that they can have less regrets and more achievements. It’s impossible to know th
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2016-03-29
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Almost everyone wants to predict the future so that they can have less regrets and more achievements. It’s impossible to know the future. We may guess, but no one has【B1】_____knowledge of what’s going to happen down the road. But if you’re someone who trusts your feelings, you’re more likely to【B2】_____ predict future events than people who don’t trust their feelings as much.
That’s the【B3】_____ of a recent study done by researchers at Columbia Business School. Through 【B4】_____studies they found that subjects who had a high amount of trust in their feelings were generally better to predict things like the outcomes of【B5】_____elections, football games, the winner of "American Idol," and even the weather. How is this possible? you may ask. The best【B6】_____ is known as the "privileged window hypothesis." The main point is that when we rely on feelings to make a prediction, we’re really【B7】_____ and calling on everything we know about the subject in question. It【B8】_____ what journalist Malcolm Gladwell wrote about in his best-selling book Blink: The more we know about something, the greater our ability to make snap judgments and predictions will be. Unlike Gladwell’s【B9】_____, though, the recent study is less about snap decisions, but more about consciously deciding to rely on feelings to make predictions. Do that, and you’re more likely to be able to【B10】_____what may happen in the future.
【B8】
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解析
分析句子结构可知,句子缺少谓语成分。结合录音填入is similar to,意为“与……相似”。
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