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Tears naturally stimulate care and empathy from(C)14.What does paragraph 3 focus on?others,making them perceive us as less threatening.A.The diversity of new AI tools.17 For example,in one study,people who sawB.The protection of patients'privacy.someone crying while offering a public apology had读C.The significance of freer health data.greater empathy for the person,and felt moreD.The responsibility governments shouldsatisfied with the apology.take.A.Group membership matters,too.B.We may cry when we're happy or moved.C.Crying may earn you more trust from others.D.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)society.E.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to make mistakes again.gF.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much more easilyG.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes more helpful as we age.18 In a study,people who played a"trust(B)15.What does the author think of using AI ingame"were more likely to share resources with ahealth care?person whose face showed tears versus no tears.A.It needs policy support.The researchers conclude crying may make读B.It is well worth the effort.someone appear more trustworthy.C.It is hard to assess.D.It has been widely accepted.A.Group membership matters,too.B.We may cry when we're happy or moved.C.Crying may earn you more trust from others.D.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)society.E.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to make mistakes again.F.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much more easily.G.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes more helpful as we age第二节Clearly,crying affects people in positive ways,阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。though individual factors influence the strength ofA.Group membership matters,too.those effects.In the studies above,more empathicB.We may cry when we're happy or moved.people tended to feel the warmth easily,caring effects读C.Crying may earn you more trust from othersmore strongly.19 Because we tend to view cryingD.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)people from our own groups more warmly thansociety.weepy“outsiders”.E.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to makeA.Group membership matters,too.mistakes again.B.We may cry when we're happy or moved.F.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like usC.Crying may earn you more trust from others.much more easily.D.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)society.G.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes moreE.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to make mistakes again.F.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much more easilyhelpful as we ageG.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes more helpful as we age.Ad Vingerhoets of Tilburg University,theOverall,crying is generally good for socialNetherlands,has studied crying for decades.Hebonding.Not only will you feel better and drawexplains that people at any age may cry whenDsupport from others,but also you'll make it saferexperiencing loss or powerlessness.However,asfor them to do the same.20people get older they're more likely to be moved totears out of nostalgia(怀I旧),empathy(同情),orA.Group membership matters,too.wonder,or in response to witnessing a moral act.B.We may cry when we're happy or moved.C.Crying may earn you more trust from others.A.Group membership matters,too.D.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)society.B.We may cry when we're happy or moved.E.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to make mistakes againC.Crying may earn you more trust from others.F.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much moreD.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)societyeasily.E.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to make mistakes again.G.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes more helpful as weF.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much more easily.eage.G.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes more helpful as we age216 While this might explain why we cry,it第一节doesn't tell us what crying achieves,exactly.In fact,Before my trip from Argentina to Antarctica,IGit turns out that crying may have interpersonalwas already quite well-traveled.I had visited about75 countries and seen diverse 21 landscapesbenefits.When we cry,we're letting others know we'rebefore.But all of that 22 in comparison to this言snow-and-ice-covered land.overwhelmed.A.Group membership matters,too.(A)21.A.naturalB.barrenB.We may cry when we're happy or moved.用C.rockyD.ruralC.Crying may earn you more trust from others.(B)22.A.distancedD.That could help build a more compassionate(有同情心的)society..B.paledE.The tearful apologizer would be less likely to make mistakes again.C.disappearedD.narrowedF.In this case,they will feel connected to us and like us much more easily.G.It's this capacity that suggests crying becomes more helpful as we age.7
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