Are teens and young adults more narcissistic (自恋的) today than in the past? That’s the view of a California researcher who studie

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问题     Are teens and young adults more narcissistic (自恋的) today than in the past? That’s the view of a California researcher who studies【1】people.
    In her new book, The Narcissism【2】: Living in the Age of Entitlement, psychologist Jean Twenge of San Diego State University and【3】W. Keith Campbell of the University of Georgia say research shows【4】young people today have "narcissistic traits" than in【5】generations. Such traits, Twenge says, include a very.【6】and inflated sense of self, which is【7】by a preoccupation with MySpace, Facebook and YouTube.
    "We’ve been on this self-admiration cultural【8】for a long time," Twenge says.【9】Twenge’s take on today’s young people isn’t universal. Studies by other researchers, including Canadian【10】Dr. Kali of the University of Western Ontario, have used the same data but found【11】results. "They put a different【12】on it," Kali says.
    Twenge’s studies have found more narcissistic traits and a【13】rate of increase among college students today, but Kali found that students’ narcissism was【14】greater in 2006 than in 1976. Twenge’s most recent paper studied the same data as Kali--more than 20 000 college students from 2002 to 2007.【15】researchers used the Narcissistic Personality Inventory to measure narcissistic【16】and findings by both have been【17】in peerreviewed journals.
    Twenge’s book【18】just a month after The Mirror Effect : How Celebrity Narcissism Is Seducing America, a book co-written by behavioral【19】Drew Pinsky,【20】suggested that a celebrity-obsessed culture is causing more narcissism.

选项 A、Then
B、And
C、Also
D、But

答案D

解析 第三段第一句表述珍·特吉的观点“我们处在这种自我欣赏的流行文化中已经很长时间了”,第二句说她对当今年轻人的观点不具有普遍性,接着列举了其他研究者的观点,故第一句和第二句是转折关系,[D]表示转折,符合题意。其他三项都不符合题意,故排除。  
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