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People who describe them. themselves as perfectionists may do well on job in
People who describe them. themselves as perfectionists may do well on job in
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2023-07-24
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People who describe them. themselves as perfectionists may do well on job interviews, but new study findings suggest that they may struggle in marriage and other intimate relationships.
Previous research has shown that certain personality traits can affect a couple’s ability to【S1】______to marriage. In this study ,a team of Canadian researchers report that a partner’s perfectionism greatly influences their and their mate’s adjustment to marriage.
"Thus, perfectionism may be worth considering in the【S2】______of marital and family therapy," write Dr. Paul L. Hewitt of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and his colleagues.
Their study involved 76 couples who were married or had been living together for no more than four years. Perfectionism was【S3】______by the extent to which the men and women agreed with statements such as," When I am working on something, I cannot relax until it is perfect."
Overall, men and women who【S4】______their partners as perfectionists--meaning they felt that their mates demanded perfection from them--tended to report greater use of sarcasm(讽刺),nagging(唠叨)and other conflict-driven strategies to【S5】______with their marital problems, study findings indicate.
And when men used these【S6】______strategies, both they and their wives【S7】______marital adjustment— including their satisfaction with the marriage and the quality of their marital intimacy--lower than did their peers.
"This suggests individuals’ personality traits may【S8】______not only their own experience of the marriage, but the experience of their partner as well, "Hewitt and his colleagues write.
What’s more, women, but not men, who expected perfection from their mates also seemed unhappy with the relationship, study findings indicate. They reported poorer marital functioning than did women who did not have such high demands of their partners.
"This finding may suggest that women who expect perfection from their【S9】______may be especially likely to be dissatisfied, because their spouses will【S10】______fail to meet these expectations," the researchers speculate.
A)adapt B)adjust C)context
D)determined E)distinguish F)identifyied
G)cope H)inevitably I)contest.,
J)combat K)conflict L)rated
M)budget N)affect O)spouse [br] 【S5】
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答案
G
解析
cope 经常与介词 with 连用,cope with 意为“与…竞争,应付”,原文表示处理婚姻问题。
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