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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生类相同项单选集考试卷_模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、the ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new res
2、earch shows. men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed
3、a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight,
4、 challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effort into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were seen as good parents and husbands, hard workers and emotionally supportive mates.but, despite all the negative characteristics, when asked who they would choose for a short-term relationship, wom
5、en selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then would be good for a(58)romance, not for something longer.the study was published in the december issue of the us journal personal relationships.kruger said that from an evolutionary perspective, t
6、his(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone responsible(60)the development of masculine facial features and other sexual characteristics. it has been found to affect the bodys ability to fight disease: men with high levels of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- traits women want to pass
7、 on to their children.however, increased testosterone has also been linked to(62)and violence in relationships. so, these men(63)produce high quality offspring, but they dont always make great parents or faithful mates, kruger says.the scientific community have(64)skepticism toward physiognomy, whic
8、h links facial characteristics to certain behavioral traits. but kruger argues that the research is a valuable tool for understanding mating strategies. and, of course, for explaining why tony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have millions of female(65). it might have to do with their genes. or somethin
9、g to do with ours.51( )a.makeb.judgec.dated.meet2、the ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. men with square jaws and well-defined bro
10、w ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally chan
11、ged to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effor
12、t into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were seen as good parents and husbands, hard workers and emotionally supportive mates.but, despite all the negative characteristics, when asked who they would choose for a short-term relationship, women selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george
13、, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then would be good for a(58)romance, not for something longer.the study was published in the december issue of the us journal personal relationships.kruger said that from an evolutionary perspective, this(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone res
14、ponsible(60)the development of masculine facial features and other sexual characteristics. it has been found to affect the bodys ability to fight disease: men with high levels of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- traits women want to pass on to their children.however, increased testosterone
15、has also been linked to(62)and violence in relationships. so, these men(63)produce high quality offspring, but they dont always make great parents or faithful mates, kruger says.the scientific community have(64)skepticism toward physiognomy, which links facial characteristics to certain behavioral t
16、raits. but kruger argues that the research is a valuable tool for understanding mating strategies. and, of course, for explaining why tony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have millions of female(65). it might have to do with their genes. or something to do with ours.52( )a.whereb.whenc.whiled.which3、th
17、e ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)th
18、ose with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they
19、 then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effort into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were s
20、een as good parents and husbands, hard workers and emotionally supportive mates.but, despite all the negative characteristics, when asked who they would choose for a short-term relationship, women selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then wo
21、uld be good for a(58)romance, not for something longer.the study was published in the december issue of the us journal personal relationships.kruger said that from an evolutionary perspective, this(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone responsible(60)the development of masculine facial feat
22、ures and other sexual characteristics. it has been found to affect the bodys ability to fight disease: men with high levels of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- traits women want to pass on to their children.however, increased testosterone has also been linked to(62)and violence in relations
23、hips. so, these men(63)produce high quality offspring, but they dont always make great parents or faithful mates, kruger says.the scientific community have(64)skepticism toward physiognomy, which links facial characteristics to certain behavioral traits. but kruger argues that the research is a valu
24、able tool for understanding mating strategies. and, of course, for explaining why tony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have millions of female(65). it might have to do with their genes. or something to do with ours.53( )a.femaleb.beautifulc.attractived.male4、the ideal husbandscience now might be able t
25、o explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a ro
26、under face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected
27、 the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effort into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were seen as good parents and husbands, hard wor
28、kers and emotionally supportive mates.but, despite all the negative characteristics, when asked who they would choose for a short-term relationship, women selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then would be good for a(58)romance, not for some
29、thing longer.the study was published in the december issue of the us journal personal relationships.kruger said that from an evolutionary perspective, this(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone responsible(60)the development of masculine facial features and other sexual characteristics. it
30、has been found to affect the bodys ability to fight disease: men with high levels of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- traits women want to pass on to their children.however, increased testosterone has also been linked to(62)and violence in relationships. so, these men(63)produce high qualit
31、y offspring, but they dont always make great parents or faithful mates, kruger says.the scientific community have(64)skepticism toward physiognomy, which links facial characteristics to certain behavioral traits. but kruger argues that the research is a valuable tool for understanding mating strateg
32、ies. and, of course, for explaining why tony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have millions of female(65). it might have to do with their genes. or something to do with ours.54( )a.answeredb.askedc.constructedd.built.5、the ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pi
33、tts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived
34、as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most par
35、ticipants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effort into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were seen as good parents and husbands, hard workers and emotionally supportive mates.but
36、, despite all the negative characteristics, when asked who they would choose for a short-term relationship, women selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then would be good for a(58)romance, not for something longer.the study was published in t
37、he december issue of the us journal personal relationships.kruger said that from an evolutionary perspective, this(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone responsible(60)the development of masculine facial features and other sexual characteristics. it has been found to affect the bodys abilit
38、y to fight disease: men with high levels of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- traits women want to pass on to their children.however, increased testosterone has also been linked to(62)and violence in relationships. so, these men(63)produce high quality offspring, but they dont always make gr
39、eat parents or faithful mates, kruger says.the scientific community have(64)skepticism toward physiognomy, which links facial characteristics to certain behavioral traits. but kruger argues that the research is a valuable tool for understanding mating strategies. and, of course, for explaining why t
40、ony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have millions of female(65). it might have to do with their genes. or something to do with ours.55( )a.likelyb.possiblec.probabled.necessary6、the ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women
41、 seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study b
42、y daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masc
43、uline features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effort into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were seen as good parents and husbands, hard workers and emotionally supportive mates.but, despite all the negative characteristi
44、cs, when asked who they would choose for a short-term relationship, women selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then would be good for a(58)romance, not for something longer.the study was published in the december issue of the us journal pers
45、onal relationships.kruger said that from an evolutionary perspective, this(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone responsible(60)the development of masculine facial features and other sexual characteristics. it has been found to affect the bodys ability to fight disease: men with high levels
46、 of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- traits women want to pass on to their children.however, increased testosterone has also been linked to(62)and violence in relationships. so, these men(63)produce high quality offspring, but they dont always make great parents or faithful mates, kruger sa
47、ys.the scientific community have(64)skepticism toward physiognomy, which links facial characteristics to certain behavioral traits. but kruger argues that the research is a valuable tool for understanding mating strategies. and, of course, for explaining why tony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have mi
48、llions of female(65). it might have to do with their genes. or something to do with ours.56( )a.bodiesb.handsc.armsd.faces7、the ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their f
49、eatures are, new research shows. men with square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan,
50、854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, an
51、d more apt to fight, challenge bosses, cheat on spouses and put less effort into parenting. those with more feminine(56)were seen as good parents and husbands, hard workers and emotionally supportive mates.but, despite all the negative characteristics, when asked who they would choose for a short-te
52、rm relationship, women selected the more masculine(57)men. brad and george, both chiseled jaws and well-defined brows, then would be good for a(58)romance, not for something longer.the study was published in the december issue of the us journal personal relationships.kruger said that from an evoluti
53、onary perspective, this(59)sense. the key is testosterone, the hormone responsible(60)the development of masculine facial features and other sexual characteristics. it has been found to affect the bodys ability to fight disease: men with high levels of the hormone are typically(61)and healthy- trait
54、s women want to pass on to their children.however, increased testosterone has also been linked to(62)and violence in relationships. so, these men(63)produce high quality offspring, but they dont always make great parents or faithful mates, kruger says.the scientific community have(64)skepticism towa
55、rd physiognomy, which links facial characteristics to certain behavioral traits. but kruger argues that the research is a valuable tool for understanding mating strategies. and, of course, for explaining why tony leung and takeshi kanesshiro have millions of female(65). it might have to do with thei
56、r genes. or something to do with ours.57( )a.seemingb.appearingc.lookingd.pretending8、the ideal husbandscience now might be able to explain womens fascination with brad pitts face and george clooneys eyes. women seem to(51)potential mate by how masculine their features are, new research shows. men w
57、ith square jaws and well-defined brow ridges are seen as good short-term partners,(52)those with more feminine traits such as a rounder face and fuller lips are perceived as better long-term mates.in the study by daniel kruger at the uss university of michigan, 854 subjects viewed a series of(53)head shots that had been digitally changed to exaggerate or minimize masculine traits. they then(54)questions about how they expected the men in the photos to behave.most participants said that those with more masculine features were(55)to be risky, competitive, and more ap
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