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Ten years ago, Joe Allen began studying a diverse group of seventh graders near the University of Virginia, where he’s a profess
Ten years ago, Joe Allen began studying a diverse group of seventh graders near the University of Virginia, where he’s a profess
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2023-02-10
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Ten years ago, Joe Allen began studying a diverse group of seventh graders near the University of Virginia, where he’s a professor. One of Allen’s main concerns was how these kids dealt with peer pressure, and how deeply they felt the pressure to【C1】________to what the crowd was doing.
According to every pop theory of【C2】________, peer pressure is danger. Being able to resist it should be considered a sign of character strength. But a funny thing happened as Allen continued to follow these kids every year for the next 10 years: the kids who felt more peer pressure when they were 12 or 13 were turning out better.
Notably, they had much higher-quality relationships with friends, parents, and【C3】________partners. Their need to fit in, in the early teens, later【C4】________itself as a willingness to accommodate—a necessary【C51】________ of all reciprocal relationships. The self-conscious kid who spent seventh grade convinced that everyone was watching her and learned to be attuned (与……合拍) to【C6】________changes in others’ moods. Years down the road, that【C7】________sensitivity lead to empathy (移情) and social adeptness.
Meanwhile, those kids who did not feel much peer pressure to smoke, drink, and【C8】________in seventh grade didn’t turn out to be the independent-minded stars we’d imagine. Instead, what was notable about them was that within five years they had a much lower GPA (grade point average). The kid who could say no to his peers turned out to be less engaged, all around, socially and【C9】________. Basically, if he was so detached that he didn’t care what his peers thought, he probably wasn’t【C10】________by what his parents or society expected of him, either.
A) adolescence E) morally I) smuggle M) motivated
B) trivial F) conform J) academically N) romantic
C) component G) subtle K) manifested O) heightened
D) shoplift H) ignited L) nutrient
【C9】
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答案
J
解析
此处需填入与social (社交上)并列的副词,说明这些对同龄人说“不”的孩子更不愿意参加什么样的活动,academical“学术上”与social补充说明,故正确。
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