No surprise—those Facebook photos of your friends and relatives on vacation

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问题     No surprise—those Facebook photos of your friends and relatives on vacation or celebrating a birthday party can make you feel lousy.   
    In our everyday life, Facebook, for quite a long time, is supposed to envelope us in the warm embrace of our social network, and scanning friends’ pages is supposed to make us feel loved, supported and important (at least in the lives of those we like and concern). But skimming through photos of friends’ life successes can trigger feelings of envy, misery and loneliness as well, according to researchers from two German universities. The scientists studied 600 people who logged time on the social network and discovered that one in three felt even worse after visiting the site and acquiring others’ sweet moments—especially if they viewed friends’ vacation photos. Facebook frequenters who spent time on the site without posting anything of their own content were also more likely to feel dissatisfied and depressed.
    "We were surprised by how many people on earth ever have a negative experience from Facebook with envy, inferiority or even hatred leaving them feeling lonely, frustrated or angry," study author Hanna Krasnova from the Institute of Information Systems at Berlin’s Humboldt University told Reuters. "From our observations some of these people will then log out Facebook or at least reduce their use of the site."
    The most common and representative cause of Facebook frustration came from network users comparing themselves socially to their peers, while the second most common source of their dissatisfaction was "lack of attention" from having fewer comments, likes and general feedback compared to friends unconsciously.
    The study authors note that both men and women feel pressure to portray themselves in the best light to their Facebook friends, but men are more likely to post more self-promotional content in their "About Me" and "Notes" sections than women, although women are more likely to stress their physical attractiveness as well as sociability.
    The authors write: Overall, however, shared content does not have to be "explicitly boastful" for envy feelings to emerge. As a matter of fact, a lonely user might envy numerous birthday wishes his more sociable peer receives on his FB (Facebook) Wall. Equally, a friend’s change in the relationship status from "single" to "in a relationship" might even cause emotional havoc for someone undergoing a painful breakup.
    So far, it seems that the positive effects of being socially connected supersede the negative consequences of feeling inferior or left out by your circle of friends. But the authors suggest that if the hurtful feelings continue to grow, Facebook and other social media may no longer be a fun way to stay connected with friends, but could become just another source of stress and depress for people. [br] What can be learned from Paragraph 5?

选项 A、Women usually pay more attention to "About Me" and "Notes" than men.
B、Men nowadays become increasingly focus on physical attractiveness and sociability.
C、Both men and women enjoy posting their best moments and photos on Facebook.
D、Men spend more time and effort in Facebook than women on average.

答案 C

解析 推断题。根据题干,范围固定在第五段,定位段指出“男性和女性都喜欢把自己最好的一面呈献给Facebook上的朋友们。但比起女性,男性更愿意在‘个人主页’和‘签名’上发关于自我提升的状态,而女性更乐于展示她们的美貌和交际圈子。”对于选项要一一排除。B项应是女性更关注外貌和社交圈,A项、D项都与文意不一致,故均排除,正确答案为选项C。
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