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While it seems pretty obvious that gratitude is a positive emotion, psychologists for decades rarely delved(探究)into the science
While it seems pretty obvious that gratitude is a positive emotion, psychologists for decades rarely delved(探究)into the science
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2014-09-30
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While it seems pretty obvious that gratitude is a positive emotion, psychologists for decades rarely delved(探究)into the science of giving thanks. But in the last several years many【C1】______have shown that it is one of humanity’s most【C2】______emotions. It makes you happier and can change your attitude about life, like an emotional reset button.
Beyond【C3】______that being grateful helps you, psychologists also are trying to【C4】______out the brain chemistry behind gratitude and the best ways of showing it. University of Miami psychology professor Michael McCullough, who has studied people who are asked to be regularly thankful, points out that giving thanks is a potent(强有力的)emotion that feeds on itself, almost the【C5】______of being victorious. He said psychologists used to underestimate the【C6】______of simple gratitude: "It does make people happier... It’s that incredible feeling."
One of the reasons why gratitude works so well is that it【C7】______us with others, McCullough said. That’s why when you give thanks it should be more【C8】______and personal instead of a brief thank-you note or a hastily run-through grace before dinner, psychologists say.
Chicago area psychologist and self-help book author Maryann Troiani said she starts getting clients on gratitude【C9】______, sometimes just by limiting their complaints to two whines(牢骚)a session. Then she eventually gets them to log good things that happened to them in gratitude journals that are becoming regular therapy【C10】______where people list weekly or nightly what they are thankful for.
A)connects F)gradually K)proving
B)equivalent G)heartfelt L)reluctant
C)experiences H)immediately M)strength
D)experiments I)leave N)suppose
E)figure J)powerful O)tools
【C9】
选项
答案
F
解析
副词辨析题。分析句子结构可知,此处需要填入一个副 词作状语。后半句提到,Maryann Troiani有时仅仅通过限制抱怨次数 的方式,即在一段时间内限制他们只发两次牢骚。由此可以看出,这是 在培养顾客感恩的习惯,根据空格前的starts getting和下一句的 eventually可以判断,空格处应表示一种过程,故结合备选项,gradually “逐渐地”符合句意。
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