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Aristotle defined a friend as "a single soul dwelling in two bodies". Members of Facebook whose "friends" reach triple figures m
Aristotle defined a friend as "a single soul dwelling in two bodies". Members of Facebook whose "friends" reach triple figures m
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2016-04-30
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Aristotle defined a friend as "a single soul dwelling in two bodies". Members of Facebook whose "friends" reach triple figures may have a looser definition, but how many friends we have, and how easily we make,【C1】______and lose them, has a significant impact on our【C2】______well-being.
It’s no surprise, then, that friends can improve just about every aspect of our life. A recent study says that the recovery from a surgery included,【C3】______, a reduction in the level of pain felt by patients with the most friends. Likewise, friends can protect us from the aftershocks of bereavement(丧失亲人)or【C4】______. They don’t even have to be great friends—some of the【C5】______effect is simply down to the company: have a pint with a mate and you’re by definition not socially【C6】______.
We first recognise the importance of friends in childhood, when we’re not really sure how to make them. While some of us may【C7】______a few childhood friends, the biggest opportunity for friendship comes in higher education. A study of long-term friendships found that friendships formed during college years stayed close 20 years later, if they scored highly in closeness as well as communication to begin with. These friendships【C8】______great distances and an average of six house moves. "At college you can cultivate close friendships because you’re in such close【C9】______for sustained periods," says Glenn Sparks, Purdue’s professor of communication. "These relationships are【C10】______and hard to replicate; they’re very unusual outside family relationships. Even when distance, jobs, family tended to pull them apart, these friends would say that once they re-established contact, they didn’t miss a beat."
A)positive B)suspiciously C)proximity D)retain
E)submitted F)emotional G)divorce H)maintain
I)sensitive J)rare K)survived L)reunion
M)isolated N)ambiguity O)incredibly
【C3】
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答案
O
解析
空格将动词included及其宾语a reduction分隔开,且前后都有逗号,应填入副词。此句意为有了朋友的陪伴,病人从外科手术中恢复的过程要减少很多痛苦。incredibly“难以置信地”说明朋友的神奇作用,呼应本段首句所说的朋友能够改善我们生活的各个方面。
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