Almost everyone wants to predict the future so that they can have less regre

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问题     Almost everyone wants to predict the future so that they can have less regrets and more achievements. It’s impossible to know the future. We may guess, but no one has【B1】_____knowledge of what’s going to happen down the road. But if you’re someone who trusts your feelings, you’re more likely to【B2】_____ predict future events than people who don’t trust their feelings as much.
    That’s the【B3】_____ of a recent study done by researchers at Columbia Business School. Through 【B4】_____studies they found that subjects who had a high amount of trust in their feelings were generally better to predict things like the outcomes of【B5】_____elections, football games, the winner of "American Idol," and even the weather. How is this possible? you may ask. The best【B6】_____ is known as the "privileged window hypothesis." The main point is that when we rely on feelings to make a prediction, we’re really【B7】_____ and calling on everything we know about the subject in question. It【B8】_____ what journalist Malcolm Gladwell wrote about in his best-selling book Blink: The more we know about something, the greater our ability to make snap judgments and predictions will be. Unlike Gladwell’s【B9】_____, though, the recent study is less about snap decisions, but more about consciously deciding to rely on feelings to make predictions. Do that, and you’re more likely to be able to【B10】_____what may happen in the future. [br] 【B1】

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答案 actual

解析 由空格后的名词knowledge可知,空格处应填入名词或形容词或具有形容词词性的词组来修饰knowledge。结合录音填入actual,意为“实际的”。
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