Most people lie in everyday conversation when they are trying to appear likable and competent, according to a study conducted by

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问题     Most people lie in everyday conversation when they are trying to appear likable and competent, according to a study conducted by University of Massachusetts psychologist Robert S. Feldman. The study found that lies told by men and women differ in content, though not in quantity.
    Feldman said the results showed that men do not lie more than women or vice versa, but that men and women lie in different ways. "Women were more likely to lie to make the person they were talking to feel good, while men lied most often to make themselves look better," Feldman said.
    A group of 121 pairs of undergraduate UMass students were recruited to participate in the study. They were told that the purpose of the study was to examine how people interact when they meet someone new. Participants were told they would have a 10-minute conversation with another person. Some participants were told to try to make themselves appear likable. Others were told to appear competent. A third, control group was not directed to present themselves in any particular way.
    Participants were unaware that the session was being videotaped through a hidden camera. At the end of the session, participants were told they had been videotaped and consent was obtained to use the video-recordings for research.
    The students were then asked to watch the video of themselves and identify any inac-curacies in what they had said during the conversation. They were encouraged to identify all lies, no matter how big or small.
    Feldman said the students who participated in the study were surprised at their own results. "When they were watching themselves on videotape, people found themselves lying much more than they thought they had," Feldman said.
    The lies the students told varied considerably, according to Feldman. Some were relatively minor, such as agreeing with the person with whom they were speaking that they liked someone when they really did not. Others were more extreme, such as falsely claiming to be the star of a rock band.
    "It’ so easy to lie," Feldman said. "We teach our children that honesty is the best policy, but we also tell them it’s polite to pretend they like a birthday gift they’ve been given. Kids get a very mixed message regarding the practical aspects of lying, and it has an impact on how they behave as adults. "
Which word best describes the way the participants told lies, as observed by Feldman during the study?

选项 A、Hesitant.
B、Natural.
C、Embarrassed.
D、Hasty.

答案C

解析 本题考查概括归纳能力。文中第七段第二、三句:Some were relatively minor,such as agreeing with the person with whom they were speaking that they liked someone when they really did not.Others were more extreme,such as falsely claiming to be the star of a rock band.句意如下:有些谎撒得相对要小一些,比如虽然他们并不喜欢某一个人,但是他们去附和赞同对方,说喜欢他。有些谎言则编得过大,比如谎称自己是某摇滚乐队的明星。据此分析,可知参与者撒谎时是在比较为难、陷入僵局的时候,所以C项符合题意。
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