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Going through a tricky divorce would be enough to put anyone off marriage for life. But a new study shows that men are much more likely to ______ a stressful and complicated break-up than women.

A. get on
B. get off
C. get over
D. get in

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Nearly all trees have seeds that fall to the earth, take root, and eventuall______

A. generate new seeds
B. new seeds generated
C. generates new seeds
D. new seeds are generated

患者女性,48岁。胃窦部溃疡13年,近年来出现持续性呕吐,呕吐物为宿食,明显消瘦。 体格检查最可能发现

A. 腹部有胃型及蠕动波
B. 肛门指检直肠前窝可扪及肿块
C. 左锁骨上淋巴结肿大
D. 黄疽
E. 颈静脉怒张

注册会计师的下列与收入确认相关的做法中,错误的是______。

A. 直接假定与收入确认相关的所有认定都存在舞弊风险
B. 结合对被审计单位及其环境的了解,考虑收入确认舞弊可能如何发生
C. 如认为收入确认不存在舞弊风险,应记录依据或理由
D. 如认为发生认定存在舞弊风险,通常不认为完整性认定存在舞弊风险

Why does storytelling endure across time and cultures Perhaps the answer lies in our evolutionary roots. A study of the way that people respond to Victorian literature hints that novels act as a social glue, reinforcing the types of behaviour that benefit society.Literature "could continually condition society so that we fight against base impulses and work in a cooperative way", says Jonathan Gottschall of Washington and Jefferson College, Pennsylvania. He and co-author Joseph Carroll at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, study how Darwin"s theories of evolution apply to literature. Along with John Johnson, an evolutionary psychologist at Pennsylvania State University in DuBois, the researchers asked 500 people to fill in a questionnaire about 200 classic Victorian novels. The respondents were asked to define characters as protagonists or antagonists and then to describe their personality and motives, such as whether they were conscientious or power hungry.The team found that the characters fell into groups that mirrored the egalitarian dynamics of a society in which individual dominance is suppressed for the greater good (Evolutionary Psychology. vol 4, p 716). Protagonists, such as Elizabeth Bennett in Jane Austen"s Pride and Prejudice, for example, scored highly on conscientiousness and nurturing, while antagonists like Bram Stoker"s Count Dracula scored highly on status-seeking and social dominance. In the novels, dominant behaviour is "powerfully stigmatized", says Gottschall "Bad guys and girls are just dominance machines; they are obsessed with getting ahead, they rarely have pro-social behaviours."While few in today"s world live in hunter-gatherer societies, "the political dynamic at work in these novels, the basic opposition between communitarianism and dominance behaviour, is a universal theme", says Carroll. Christopher Boehm, a cultural anthropologist whose work Carroll acknowledges was an important influence on the study, agrees. "Modem democracies, with their formal checks and balances, are carrying forward an egalitarian ideal".A few characters were judged to be both good and bad, such as Heathcliff in Emily Bronte"s Wuthering Heights or Austen"s Mr.Darcy. "They reveal the pressure being exercised on maintaining the total social order," says Carroll.Boehm and Carroll believe novels have the same effect as the cautionary tales told in older societies. "Novels have a function that continues to contribute to the quality and structure of group life," says Boehm. "Maybe storytelling--from TV to folk tales- actually serves some specific evolutionary adaptation," says Gottschall. They"re not just products of evolutionary adaptation. What is said about the bad guys and girls in novels

A. They are protagonists that are powerfully stigmatized
B. They are always afraid of getting ahead of others
C. They rarely have behaviors that protect the society
D. They always seek dominant status in society

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