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04-2020年上海市高三英語一模真題專項(xiàng)訓(xùn)練之完形填空
2020奉賢一模
Ecologyisacomplicatedthing.Giventhefactsthatelephantdamageoftenkillstreesand
bushfiresoftenkilltrees,itwouldbe41toassumethatacombinationofthetwowould
makethingsworse.Contrarytothisassumption.42、astherecently-publishedresearchby
BenjaminWigleyshows,ifatreehasalreadybeendamaged,firecan43helptomake
thingsbetter.
Onecommonwayinwhichelephantsharmtreesisbystripping(剝)themoftheir
bark(樹皮).DrWigley,whodidindeedstartfromtheobvious44,setofftofindouthow
muchworsebushfireswouldmaketheeffectsofthisbarkstripping.Toservethispurpose,he
setupastudyintheKrugerNationalPark.Since1954,theKrugerhasbeenthesiteof
experimentsinwhichplotsoflandhavebeenburned45,tounderstandtheeffectsoffire
onplainecology.Intheseexperiments,DrWigleylookedattreesinthreedifferentzones,in
oneofwhich,thetreeswereburnedeveryyear;inthesecond,theywereburnedeveryother
year,whilethethirdzone,bycontrast,wasactively46fire.Tokeepthingsconsistent,he
lookedatthefateofthesametreespecies,themarula(馬魯拉樹),inallthreezones.He
pickedmarulasbecausetheyareparticular47ofelephantactivity.Theirfruitaredelicious,
andprizedbyelephantsandpeoplealike.Butelephantsalsoseemtoenjoyeatingtheirbark.
InJuly2016heandhiscolleaguesidentified20marulasineveryzoneandusedspecialtools
to48fromeachofthemacircularsectionofbark5cmindiameter.Havingimposedthis
damage,they49thewoundsoverthecourseofthefollowingtwoyears,toseewhatwould
happen.Totheir50,theydiscoveredthatthewoundsoftreesinfirezonesrecoveredfar
betterthanthoseoftreesthathadseennofiresatall.Woundedtreesintheannualburnzone
re-grew98%oftheirlost51duringthetwoyearsofthestudy.Thoselivinginthe
biennial(兩年——次的)burnzonere-grew92%ofit.Butthoseinthezonewherefireswere
52re-grewonly72%.
Theresearchersalsofoundsomethingelsewhentheyweremeasuringthetrees9wounds:
ants.Tenofthe20treesinthefire-preventionzonedevelopedantcoloniesintheirwounds.
Theantsinquestionwereaspeciesthatisknowntodamagetreesandissupposedto53
tissuehealing.Bycontrast,onlyfivetreesinthebiennialburnzoneandthreeintheannual
zonedevelopedants'nestsintheirwounds.Itlooks,therefore,asifbushfiresaretreating
trees'woundsbykillingantsth54jrd(^totiizeanddamagethem.Thoughsuchfires
aresurelyharmfultohealthytrees,itseems,inanexampleoftwonegativesmakingapositive,
asiftheyareactually55tosickones.
41.A.difficultB.reasonableC.necessaryD.awful
42.A.howeverB.thereforeC.furthermoreD.somehow
43.A.uniquelyB.barelyC.actuallyD.merely
44.A.phenomenonB.evidenceC.imaginationD.assumption
45.A.equallyB.regularlyC.severelyD.purposely
46.A.burntwithB.protectedfromC.coveredbyD.exposedto
47.A.participantsB.partnersC.victimsD.friends
48.A.markB.removeC.hitD.measure
49.A.regulatedB.checkedC.healedD.monitored
50.A.disappointmentB.surpriseC.joyD.relief
51.A.vitalityB.heightC.barkD.strength
52.A.controlledB.preventedC.startedD.boosted
53.A.disturbB.promoteC.impactD.quicken
54.A.thereforeB.neverthelessC.thenD.otherwise
55.A.beneficialB.unbelievableC.effectiveD.cruel
41-55BACDBBCBDBCBADA
2020寶山一模
MonacoGrandPrix
Theairisfreshwiththeheatofearlysummerasyouarriveinthebeautifulcountryof
Monacoonthedayoftherace.Your___41totheMonte-Carloneighborhoodisbursting
withcolorasclassicstylesofEuropeanarchitecturecatchyoureye.Whenyoureachtherace
coursearea,youareledtotheharborwhereyouwillwatchtheracefromthe42ofa
friendsyacht(游艇).Soon,theFormulaOnecarswillpullontothestartingpointandthe
racewillbegin.
EachofthecarsintheMonacoGrandPrixis43,butallofthemarefastand
modem.Theracecoursealso44asbeingcomplexanddifficult,withafrightening
hairpin(發(fā)夾)turnalongaverynarrowstreet.45thesestreetsatspeedsover150
kilometersperhour,driversmusttakeover.Eventheslightest46couldturna
multi-milliondollarcarintoapileofwaste.Thedriverwhoclaimsfirstplacereceivesan
awardandwillgodown47asoneoftheworld'sfinestdrivers.
Indianapolis500
Onracedaythegrandstands(大看臺)arefilledwithexcitementasyouenterthe
IndianapolisMotorSpeedway.Youfindyourseat,48yourselfagainsttheharsh
heat
andmarvelatthehugeblackoval(橢圓形的)trackbelow.Momentslater,afleetofIndy
Cars
rollsontothetrack,49themselvesin11neatrowsofthree.Thesoundof33
turningenginesringsinyourears,andyoucheerwiththecrowdasthepowerfulcarstakeoff
fromthestartingline.
UnlikeMonacoFormulaOnecars,Indycarsaremoreuniformintheir50.
Theytendtobemuchlonger,andreach260kilometersperhour.Sincethedriversmustrace
for500miles,theraceisquitelong,51threetofivehours.Theresultingwearand
tearoneachcarismanagedwithshortstop.Thedriver'sexcellentteamperforms
52atamazingspeeds.Thedangerousnatureofthisracerequires53
communicationbetweenthedriversandtheirteams.Theymustplanshortstops54
orthedriverlosesprecioustimeanditcould55themtherace.
41.A.memoryB.aimC.anxietyD.ride
42.A.comfortB.positionC.bottomD.direction
43.A.colorfulB.fashionableC.uniqueD.similar
44.A.comesoutB.standsoutC.turnsoutD.pointsout
45.A.CrossingB.ConstructingC.DrivingD.Competing
46.A.touchB.spotC.errorD.hole
47.A.inhistoryB.inadvanceC.inreturnD.inall
48.A.pushingB.drawingC.fightingD.fanning
49.A.followingB.arrangingC.warningD.urging
50.A.designB.preparationC.displayD.regulation
51.A.timingB.extendingC.delayingD.lasting
52.A.checkB.maintenanceC.deviceD.condition
53.A.shortB.specialC.constantD.loud
54.A.professionallyB.positivelyC.directlyD.carefully
55.A.costB.sacrificeC.defeatD.fail.
41-45DACBA46-50CADBA51-55DBCDA
2020崇明一模
Whatdidwedotodeservecatsanddogs?Notonlyaretheysupercuteandmakeus
smileonadailybasis,scientistsfromWashingtonStateUniversityhavenowprovedthat
touchingourfavourite_41—friendsgentlyforjusttenminutesisaneffectivewaytoreduce
stresslevels.
InfindingspublishedinAERAOpen一anopenaccessjournalpublishedbythe
AmericanEducationalResearchAssociation一lastmonth,scientistsshowedthatthegeneral
—42—ofstudentsimprovesquickly,witheventhosewhoarehighlystressedshowing
nsignificanf,reductionincortisollevels—achemicalproducedbyourbodiesinlimesof
stress.
Manyuniversitieshaveadopted"PetYourStressAway"programswherestudentscan
—43—catsordogsanditappearstobeshowingbothpsychologicalandphysiological
benefitsnow.
Theresearch,conductedbyWashingtonStateUniversity(WSU),showsthatpets
improvestudents'moods,andtheir_44—asstress-relievingphysiologicalbenefits."Just10
minutescanhaveasignificant_45_saidPatriciaPendry,anassociateprofessorinWSU*s
DepartmentofHumanDevelopment.
Thisisthefirststudythathasdemonstratedreductionsinstudents'cortisollevels
duringa_46—intervention(介入).
Theteamchose249collegestudentsandputthemintotourrandomgroupsand
comparedtheeffectsofdifferent_47—toanimals.Thefirstgroupwereprovided10
minutesofactualinteractionwithdogsandcats.Thesecondgroupwaitedinlinewhile
—48—otherspettingtheanimals.Thethirdgroupwatchedaslide-showofthesame
animals,whilethefourthgrouphadto_49—andwastoldtheywouldbeallowedtosecthe
animalsafter10minutes.
Salivarycortisol_50—werecollectedfromeachparticipantstartingfromthe
momenttheywokeupinthemorning.Therewassignificantlylesscortisolinthesalivaof
studentswhohad_51—interactionwiththepets.
Manyuniversitieshavestartedthese_52—wherestudentscaninteractwithcatsor
dogstohelprelievethepressuresofhighereducation."Wealreadyknewthatstudentsenjoy
interactingwithanimals,andthatithelpsthemexperiencemore_53_emotions/9Dr
Pendrysaid."Whatwewantedtolearnwaswhetherthisexposurewouldhelpstudentsreduce
theirstressinaless_54_way.Anditdid,whichis_55—becausethereductionof
stresschemicalsmay,overtime,havesignificantbenefitsforphysicalandmenialhealth.
41.A.newB.furryC.closeD.personal
42.A.enduranceB.awarenessC.educationD.well-being
43.A.glanceatB.focusonC.interactwithD.escapefrom
44.A.presenceB.performanceC.intelligenceD.perseverance
45.A.potentialB.problemC.chanceD.impact
46.A.real-lifeB.part-timeC.first-rateD.high-quality
47.A.responsesB.exposuresC.contributionsD.approaches
48.A.keepingB.preventingC.observingD.catching
49.A.swearB.waitC.superviseD.appreciate
50.A.samplesB.levelsC.injectionsD.tips
51.A.littleB.harmoniousC.informalD.direct
52.A.campaignsB.programsC.researchesD.majors
53.A.complexB.intenseC.familiarD.positive
54.A.subjectiveB.riskyC.mysteriousD.effective
55.A.demandingB.challengingC.excitingD.disappointing
41.B42.D43.C44.A45.D46.A47.B48.C49.B50.A
51.D52.B53.D54.A55.C
2020虹口一模
Amazon,comInc.ischeckingoutofChina'sfiercelycompetitiomnieiRQStice
market.ThecompanytoldsellersonThursdaythatitwouldnolonger_41—itsthird-party
onlinemarketplaceorprovidesellerservicesonitsChinesewebsite,A.
___42___,domesticcompanieswillnolongerbeabletosellproductstoChineseconsumers
onitse-commerceplatform.
Thedecisionmarksanendtoalong___43___byAmerica'se-commercegiantsinthe
Chinesemarket.ThefirmsenteredtheChinesemarketwithgreatattentionintheearly2000s,
onlyto___44___inthefaceofcompetitionfromChina'sfaster-movingInternetgiants.
Amazonhasbeenintalksto___45___itse-commercebusinessforgoodsimportedinto
ChinawithaChinesecompetitor,NetEaseInc/sKaola,inastock-for-stocktransaction
(交易),accordingtoapersonfamiliarwiththematter.ThatwouldremovetheAmazon
namefrom__46___e-commerceinChina.Neithercompanywouldconfirmtheprogressor
detailsofthose___47___,norwouldtheysayiftheyarecontinuing.
Inawrittenstatement,Amazonsaiditremained___48___toChinathroughitsglobal
stores,Kindlebusinessesandwebservices.AmazonChina'spresidentwouldleavetotakeon
anotherrolewithinthecompany,thecompanysaid.TheChinaconsumer-businessteamwill
report___49___tothecompany'sglobalteam.
WhenAmazonfirstenteredChinain2004withthe___50ofJ,itwasthe
largestonlinesellerforbooks,musicandvideothere.MostChineseconsumerswereusing
cash-on-deliveryastheirtoformof___51___.Today,AmazonChinachieflycatersto
customerslookingforimportedinternationalgoodssuchascosmeticsandmilkpowderandis
a(n)___52___playerintheboomingChinesee-commercemarket.
AmazonChinacommandedjust6%ofgrossmarketvolumeintheniche(細(xì)分的)cross
-bordere-commercemarketinthefourthquarterof2018,versusNetEaseKaola's25%
_53___andthe32%heldbyAlibabaGroupHoldingLtd/sTmallInternational
Chineseconsumersarebecomingmorefascinatedwith___54___brands.In2011,85%of
Chineseconsumerssaidtheywouldalwaysbuyaforeignbrandoveradomesticone.By2016,
60%ofrespondentssaidtheypreferreddomesticoverforeignbrands.ShaunRein,China
Marketresearch'sfounder,saidAmericane-commercegiants__55___obstaclesinChina
becausetheydidn'tofferedtheproductsoruserexperiencethatconsumerswerelookingfor.
41.A.assistB.expandC.operateD.tailor
42.A.AsaresultB.BycontrastC.ForexampleD.Inaddition
43.A.criticismB.negotiationC.struggleD.resolution
44.A.interactB.withdrawC.splitD.survive
45.A.associateB.combineC.exchangeD.supply
46.A.time-consumingB.long-sufferingC.ever-lastingD.consumer-facing
47.A.talksB.businessesC.competitionsD.instructions
48.A.relatedB.accustomedC.exposedD.committed
49.A.automaticallyB.directlyC.regularlyD.secretly
50.A.breakdownB.improvementC.purchaseD.participation
51.A.refundB.paymentC.sponsorshipD.trade
52.A.complicatedB.criticalC.originalD.insignificant
53.A.shareB.budgetC.volumeD.maximum
54.A.foreignB.luxuriousC.domesticD.fashionable
55.A.dealtwithB.forgotaboutC.gotthroughD.cameacross
41-45CACBB46-50DADBC51-55BDACD
2020黃浦一模
Endangeredlanguagescanbefoundthroughouttheworld.Manylanguagesnowhavefewer
than100orevenfewerthan10speakers.Thecrisisisnotlimitedtoremoteregionsofthe
world.WhenEuropeansfirstarrivedinNorthAmerica,312differentlanguageswere_41—,
ofwhich123arenowknowntobeextinct.Ofthe_42_languages,mostspeakersare
grandparentsandgreat-grandparents.
Differentresearchersofferdifferentdefinitionsof“endangered”.Thesystemof_43_
usedbytheCatalogueofEndangeredLanguagesevaluateslanguagesinfourareas:the
—44—ofallthespeakers,howoftenthelanguageisconveyedtothenext_45—,therateat
whichitislosingspeakersandthe_46—inwhichitisused.Basedonthisdata,languages
arerankedonasix-pointscalefrom“saffe"to"severelyendangered.,,Themidpoint,
“endangered“referstolanguagewithbetween100and1,000speakerswhorepresentabout
halfofthelanguage'scommunityorethnicgroup.Thelanguageisspokenonlybysome
parents,ofwhomveryfewteachittotheirchildren.Itis_47_usedathomeandisnot
taughtinschoolsorusedforgovernmentbusiness.
Languagesbecomeendangeredduetoanumberof_48—factorsincluding
globalization,economics,technology,educationpolicy,andchangesin_49—attitudes.As
theforcesofglobalizationmaketheworldmoreinterconnected,previously_50—language
communitiescomeunderpressuretoparticipateinalargereconomy,whichmeanslearning
thearea'smajoritylanguage._51_,localschoolsoftenbegintoteachthemajoritylanguage
insteadofthelocaltongue.Locallanguagesalso_52—ascommunitiesadoptmobilephones
andcomputersmostofwhichrunonsoftwarethathasbeentranslatedintoonlyahandfulof
languages.Thistrend_53—asthesedevicesconnectuserstotheInternet.Atthispoint,
manycommunitiesundergoacultural_54—inwhichparentsnolongervaluethelanguage
enoughtoteachittotheirchildren.
Initiativesto_55—endangeredlanguageshavebecomemorenumerousinrecentyears.
Theseeffortstendtofocusontwomainareas:thedocumentationofendangeredlanguages,
andeffortstoincreasetheuseofendangeredlanguagesamongyoungerspeakersandinthe
communityatlarge.
41.A.athandB.atriskC.inuseD.inview
42.A.ancientB.evolvingC.localD.surviving
43.A.assessmentB.classificationC.descriptionD.research
44.A.ageB.backgroundC.numberD.religion
45.A.committeeB.centuryC.generationD.government
46.A.contentB.occupationsC.situationsD.themes
47.A.advisedlyB.efficientlyC.primarilyD.rarely
48.A.balancingB.complicatingC.historicalD.interrelated
49.A.culturalB.mentalC.moralD.religious
50.A.foreignB.informalC.isolatedD.national
51.A.ForexampleB.IncontrastC.InresponseD.Viceversa
52.A.boomB.developC.disappearD.suffer
53.A.ceasesB.changesC.increasesD.starts
54.A.differenceB.influenceC.shiftD.variety
55.A.enrichB.purifyC.refreshD.standardize
41-50CDAACCDDACBCCCC
2020嘉定一模
Inproductdesign,imagininguser'sfeelingsleadstomoreoriginaloutcomes
Researchersfindthatinanewproductdesign,connectingwithuser'sheart,ratherthan
theirhead,canleadtomoreoriginalandcreativeoutcomes.
Developingoriginaland_41_productsiscriticaltoacompany'slong-termsuccess.
Thus,understandingwhatinfluencesoriginalitycanhaveimportantandpotentially_42—
consequencesforbusinesses.RaviMehta,aprofessorofbusinessadministration,showsthat
adoptinga(n)—43—thatimagineshowtheuserwouldfeelwhileusingaproductleads
designerstoexperiencegreaterempathy(同感),which_44—creativityand,inturn,
outcomeoriginalityfornewproductdesign.
Therearetwowaysthattheproductdesignercan_45_theconsumer'sproductusage.
Onefocusesonobjectiveuseoftheproduct-howconsumersmightusetheproduct,thatis,
an"objective-imagination“approach.Theotherfocusesonfeelings-howtheproductmakes
theconsumerfeel,a“ffeeling?imaginatiorTapproach.
Consumersalwayswanttohavenewproductsthatsolveproblemsmoreefficientlyand
atalesscost.Soproductdesigners_46—thistrapofbeingveryobjectiveinfocusingonthe
useofaproduct.That'simportant,leadsdesignerstoexperiencegreaterempathy,which
makesthemmore_48—,thefeelings-imaginationapproachleadsdesignerstoexperience
greaterempathy,whichmakesthemmore_49_totheconsumers9ideas.Thisleadsto
greateroutcomeoriginality.Mehtasaid,“whenyouimagineconsumersandfbcusontheir
feelings,thafspowerfulandwillleadtosomethingmuchmoreinnovativethanonlyfocusing
onaproduct'susage."Theresearchshowsthatafeelings-basedapproachis_50_tothe
commonlyusedobjective-basedapproach,theresearcherswrote.Itnotonlyhelpsproduct
designersbuildabetterproduct,butisalsothemcreatemoreinnovativeproducts.
Theimplicationsofthefindingsextendtoeverydayconsumers,whonowplayarolein
shapingcompaniesdesign.Mehtasaid,"Marketersareincreasingly_51_consumersfor
newproductideas."_52_,therewasverysuccessfulcampaignafewyearsagofocusedon
gettingconsumerstocreateanewpotatochipflavor.
Theexperimentsdemonstrateda_53—effectofadoptingafeelings-imagination
approach.Thatsuggestthatthesedesignersmay_54_imaginingusers'feelings.Inthis
way,designerscandevelopproductsthecould_55_tothemasses.Companiescaneasily
adoptthisprocessandpromotefeelings-imaginationexercisethroughtheirwebsitesorsocial
media.
41.A.primaryB.innovativeC.naturalD.domestic
42.A.temporaryB.slightC.indefiniteD.profitable
43.A.policyB.proposalC.approachD.standard
44.A.enhancesB.exhibitsC.illustratesD.explores
45.A.recommendB.extendC.exploitD.imagine
46.A.fallapartB.figureoutC.fallintoD.turninto
47.A.originalityB.objectivityC.creativityD.flexibility
48.A.InconclusionB.InadditionC.AsaresultD.Bycontrast
49.A.openB.harmfulC.resistantD.equal
50.A.evidentB.superiorC.relevantD.alert
51.A.joininginB.applyingtoC.turningtoD.takingto
52.A.InrealityB.InotherwordsC.What'smoreD.Forexample
53.A.dramaticB.positiveC.negativeD.serious
54.A.dependonB.benefitfromC.contributetoD.involvein
55.A.appealB.referC.adaptD.commit
41-45BDCAD46-50CBDAB51-55CDBBA
2020靜安一模
IntheFakeNewsEra,BuildingTrustwithConsumersIsCrucial
Withconsumersgrowingincreasinglyfrustratedwithonlineadvertisingandprivacy
concerns,howdoyouconvinceshopperstobuyyournarrative(敘述),letaloneyourproduct?
ArecentreportbyTrustRadius,asoftwarereviewcompanythatconnectsbuyersand
vendors(供應(yīng)商),maybeabletoshedsomelight.Amongotherinterestingfindings,itturns
outthatitmayactuallybenefitbrandstobepainfully_41—abouttheirproducts.
Consumerawarenessofinfluencermarketingtactics(策略)isincreasing.—42—,
accordingtothereport,mostconsumerstrustonlinepeer_43—asmuchas
recommendationsfromfriends一andwellabovecompanyadvertisingmessage.Feedback
fromeverydayfolks,itseems,actuallycarriesmore_44_thanabrandambassador(大使)
fromanout-of-reachpersonality.
Transparency(透明度)iscrucial.Thereportfoundthatthereisalargetrust_45—
betweenvendorsandbuyers.Whilevendorsbelievetheyaretransparent,mostbuyersdon't
appeartoseeit.Duringthesalesprocess,forexample,85percentofvendors_46—tobe
openabouttheirproduct'slimitationsduringthesalesprocess一butonly36percentof
buyerssharethatsameview.Therealityis,consumersdon'texpectanyproductstobe
—47一一theyjustwanttoenterrelationshipswiththeireyeswideopensothattheycan
—48—theoptionsthatarebestforthem.Theyalsowantbrandstobemore_49—.66
percentofconsumerssaytheywillleaveacompanyiftheyfeeltheyarebeingtreatedlikea
numberandnotanindividual.
Alongwiththecombinationoffakenews,advertisingfraud,anddataleaks,therehave
beenfakereviewsaswell.Reviewsiteshavebeen_50—givingpreferential
treatmenttopaidadvertisers,andconsumersareincreasinglydiscerning(有辨另!J力的),asa
result.—51—,reviewsitesarenotouronlysourceofpeerreviews,withsocialmedia
providingcustomerexperiencesonasecond-to-secondbasis.Whenbrandstreatevery_52—
withacustomerasapotentialreview,they'llstartpayingmoreattentiontodetail,andbeing
alerttodeliveringavaluedandmemorableexperienceeverytime.Takingfeedbackseriously
alsoletscurrentcustomersfeelvaluedandrespectedandmakesyourbusinessseemmore
approachable.Thishelpssecure_53—,andoften,thesecustomerswillbecomebrand
ambassadorstotheirfriends,familyandpeopletheymeetonline.
Thechallengeforbrandstodayisdetermininghowtousethe_54—oftheconsumerto
theiradvantage.Inanageofcutting-edgetechnology,artificialintelligence,andself-service
customercare,it'soddtoacknowledgethatthebestwaytobuildtrustwithyourcustomersis
byholdinganopen_55—withyourcustomers.Beingmorehuman,transparent,and
listeningtowhatpeoplearesayingwillseeyourcompanythriveinaneramarkedby
consumersuspicion.
41.A.nervousB.honestC.careful
D.particular
42.A.InsteadB.OtherwiseC.Moreover
D.However
43.A.reviewsB.reactionsC.experiencesD.
instructions
44.A.weightB.risksC.warnings
D.burdens
45.A.relationshipB.influencec.gapD.
extension
46.A.refuseB.hesitateC.desire
D.claim
47.A.advancedB.perfectC.remarkableD.
unique
48.A.considerB.offerC.select
D.exercise
49.A.efficientB.profitableC.human
D.responsible
50.A.associatedwithB.mistakenbyC.praisedasD.
criticizedfor
51.A.OnthecontraryB.InfactC.Bycontrast
D.Inaword
52.A.cooperationB.complaintC.interactionD.
appointment
53.A.safetyB.loyaltyC.convenience
D.employment
54.A.moneyB.choiceC.habit
D.voice
55.A.dialogueB.debateC.competition
D.contract
41-55BCAACDBCCDBCBDA
2020閔行一模
Theexpression,“everybody'sdoingit,“isverymuchatthecenteroftheconceptof
pressure.Itisasocialinfluenceappliedonanindividualinordertogetthatpersontoactor
believeina(n)_41_waysasalargergroup.Thisinfluencecanbenegativeorpositive,and
canexistinbothlargeandsmallgroups.
Peoplearesocialcreaturesbynature,andsoitishardly_42_thatsomepartoftheir
self-respectcomesfromtheapprovalofothers.Thisinstinctexplainswhytheapprovalof
peers,andthefearof_43_,issuchapowerfulforceinmanypeople'slives.Thisinstinct
drivespeopletodressonewayathomeandanotherwayatwork,ortoanswerasimple"fine”
whenastrangerasks“howareyou?^^evenifitisnotnecessarilytrue.Thereisa(n)_44一
aspecttothis:ithelpssocietytofunctionefficiently,andencouragesagenerallevelofself-
disciplinethat_45_day-to-dayinteractionbetweenpeople.
Forcertainindividuals,seekingsocialacceptanceissoimportantthatitbecomesa(n)
-46_:inordertosatisfythedesire,theymaygosofarasto_47—theirsenseofrightand
wrong.Teensandyoungadultsmayfeelforcedtousedrugs,orjoingangsthat_48—
criminalbehavior.Matureadultsmaysometimefeel_49—tocoverupillegalactivityatthe
companywheretheywork,orendupindebtbecausetheyareunabletoholdbackthedesire
tobuyahouseorcarthattheycan'taffordinaneffortto_50_thepeers.
However,peerpressureisnotalwaysnegative.Astudentwhosefriendsaregoodat
—51—maybeurgedtoworkharderandgetgoodgrades.Playersonasportsteammayfeel
driventoplayharderinordertohelptheteamwin.Thistypeof_52—canalsogetafriend
offdrugs,ortohelpanadulttakeupagoodhabitordropabadone.
Althoughpeerpressureisso
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