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六级选词填空10篇

六级选词填空 1 2010 年 12 月(新东方-CET6) (选词填空) Most young boys are trained to believe that men should be strong, tough, cool, and detached. Thus, they learn early to hide 1 emotions such as love, joy, and sadness because they believe that such feelings are feminine and 2 weakness. Over time, some men become strangers to their own emotional lives. It seems that men with traditional views of 3 are more likely to suppress outward emotions and to fear emotions, 4 because such feelings may lead to a loss ofcomposure (镇定). Keep in mind, however, that this view is challenged by some researchers. As with many gender gaps, differences in emotionality tend to be small, inconsistent, and dependent on the situation. For instance, Robertson and colleagues found that males who were more traditionally masculine were more emotionally 5 in a structured exercise than when they were simply asked to talk about their emotions. Males’ difficulty with “tender” emotions has serious consequences. First, 6 emotions can contribute to stress-related disorders. And worse, men are less likely than women to seek help from health 7 . Second, men’s emotional inexpressiveness can cause problems in their relationships with partners and children. For example, men who endorse traditional masculine norms report lower relationship satisfaction, as do their female partners. Further, children whose fathers are warm, loving, and 8 toward them have higher self- esteem and lower rates of aggression and behavior problems. On a positive note, fathers are 9 involving themselves with their children. And 30 percent of fathers report that they take equal or greater responsibility for their children than their working wives do. One emotion males are allowed to express is anger. Sometimes this anger 10 into physical aggression or violence. Men commi

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