Cheating may be a man’s way of trying to restore his gender identity when he feels it is under threat, Christin Munsch, a socio

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问题     Cheating may be a man’s way of trying to restore his gender
identity when he feels it is under threat, Christin Munsch, a sociology
doctoral candidate at Cornell University, says in the study, which she
authored and was presented at the annual meeting of the American【S1】________
Sociological Association.
    "Making less money than a female partner may threaten men’s
gender identity by calling on question the traditional notion of men as【S2】________
breadwinners," said Munsch.
    Indeed, the study found that infidelity dramatically decreased when【S3】________
the man earning less than his female partner is Latino, probably because
breadwinner status is " one of the defining features of Hispanic masculinity. "
    Then again, the same study found that men whose partners were
more independent on them were also more likely to cheat, making it a【S4】________
lose-lose situation for women.
    It’s different for girls, though. Overall, women are half as likely to
cheat as men anyway, however the circumstances, the study found.【S5】________
"Women’s femininity is not defined by their breadwinner status, or is it【S6】________
defined by sexual conquest. Therefore, economic dependency does not
serve as threat to women," Munsch says.【S7】________
    The study indicates ways to prevent one’s partner cheat without【S8】________
giving up the well-paid day job. Both sides being satisfied in a
relationship is a surefire way to make infidelity disappear, and getting
your partner to go to church or the mosque or temple regularly is the【S9】________
another: the more regularly an individual attends a religious service, the
more likely he or she is to cheat, the study says.【S10】________
【S3】

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答案decreased—increased

解析 语义混淆。该句意为“事实上,该研究发现,拉美男性因赚钱比女性伴侣少而导致的出轨行为急剧上升,这可能是因为担当家中经济支柱是‘拉美男性男子气质的决定性特点之一’。”故将decreased改为increased。
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