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Recognizing when a friend or colleague f
Recognizing when a friend or colleague f
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2022-08-02
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Recognizing when a friend or colleague feels sad,angry or surprised is key to getting along with orhers.1 a new study suggests that a skill for listening in on feelings may sometimes come with an extra dose of stress.This and other research 2 the prevailing view that emotional intelligence is uniformly 3 to its bearer.In a study published in the September 2016 issue of E7notion,psychologists Myriam Bechtoldt and Vanessa Schneider asked 166 male university students a series of questions to 4 their emotional smarts.5,they showed the students photographs of people's faces ancl askecl them 6 what extent feelings such as happiness or disgust were being expressed.The students 7 had to give job talks in front of judges displaying stern facial expressions.The scientists measured concentrations of the stress hormone cortisol in the students'saliva before and after the talk.In students who were 8 more emotionally intelligent,the stress measures increased more during the experiment and took 9 to go back to baseline.The 10 suggest that some people may be too emotionally clever for their own good,says Hillary Anger Elfenbein,a professor of organizational behavior at Washington University in St.Louis."Sometimes you can be so good at something 11 it causes trouble,"she notes.Indeed,the study adds to previous research hinting at a(n)12 side of emotional intelligence.A study published in 2002 in Pers'onalr.t,y and Individual Di f ferences suggested that emotionally 13 people might be particularly 14 to feelings of depression and hopelessness.15,several studies,including one published in 2013 in PLOS ONE,have implied that emotional intelligence can be used to manipulate others for personal 16.More research is needed to see how exactly the relation between emotional intelligence and stress woulcl 17 0ut in women anclin people 18 different ages and education levels.19,emotional intelligence is a useful skill to have,as long as you learn to also properly 20 emotions-both others'and your own.7选?A.insteadB.everC.ratherD.then
选项
A.instead
B.ever
C.rather
D.then
答案
D
解析
本题考查上下文逻辑。空格上文指出心理学家测量受试者的情商;空格句以及下文指出科学家测量他们的压力水平,而第二段介绍的是研究的具体过程,因此测量情商与测量压力这两个动作只能是“先后发生”的关系,D.then符合文意。
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