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[A]pleasure[B]going[C]psychological[D]directly[E]succeeds [F]trouble[G]specializes[H]keep[I]mood[J]decrease [K]suggests[
[A]pleasure[B]going[C]psychological[D]directly[E]succeeds [F]trouble[G]specializes[H]keep[I]mood[J]decrease [K]suggests[
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2016-10-07
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[A]pleasure[B]going[C]psychological[D]directly[E]succeeds
[F]trouble[G]specializes[H]keep[I]mood[J]decrease
[K]suggests[L]occasionally[M]mind[N]main[O]less
It has long been known that high-calorie food can act as a balm(镇痛软膏)for anxiety and bad moods, but now a series of new studies published in Psychological Science【C1】______that high-calorie food may be a balm for economic anxiety, too, and one that we are prepared to apply whenever we perceive【C2】______in the world.
In one of the experiments, people who were exposed to words suggesting tough times, like "disaster", "suffer" and "struggle" , were prompted to eat more high-calorie food and【C3】______low-calorie food than a control group did—even though these words were in the background, on a poster, and not【C4】______understood. Taste didn’t come into it: neither did pleasure. "The cues I used did not change people’s【C5】______, " says lead author Juliano Laran, a University of Miami marketing professor who【C6】______in consumer psychology and self-control, " and I specifically found that people were not looking for pleasure, but rather for food items that can【C7】______them fed for longer periods of time. "
The inspiration for the studies came from New York City’s policy of posting calorie counts in restaurants, which Laran noticed did nothing to【C8】______the consumption of high-calorie food. "This signaled, " he says, "that misinformation was not the【C9】______issue, that there was something else【C10】______on. "
【C5】
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解析
根据句子结构可知,所有格people’s后面的空格处缺少一个名词作change的宾语。空格处的句意为:我使用的提示词不会改变人们的______。结合空格处的前一句“高卡路里食物不会让人感受到其美味,也不会令人体验到愉悦之情。”可知,[I]mood“情绪”符合句意,故为答案。
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