三、完形填空。閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從A、B、C三個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
Are you an “I person” or an “E person”? These two personality labels (標(biāo)簽) are 1 of a popular personality test called MBTI. “I” means “introverted” and “E” means “extroverted”.
Even if someone is 2 quiet sometimes, he can still act outgoing. For example, when outgoing persons are with a group of close friends, they might become more 3 . Experts said this idea of temporarily switching (短暫地切換) personalities is called “masking (偽裝)”. That is 4 your true personality in certain situations and trying to please others.
I may be the kind of person. Most times, I just wish to make the atmosphere (氣氛) exciting and show people that I'm easy to 5 . But actually, I mostly enjoy being alone.
Using the MBTI result to describe someone's personality seems fun. 6 , I went too far at one time. My sister was excited to make a day-to-day travel plan. For example, when outgoing persons are with a group of close friends, they might become more 3 . Experts said this idea of temporarily switching (短暫地切換) personalities is called “masking (偽裝)”. That is 4 your true personality in certain situations and trying to please others.
I may be the kind of person. Most times, I just wish to make the atmosphere (氣氛) exciting and show people that I'm easy to 5 . But actually, I mostly enjoy being alone.
Using the MBTI result to describe someone's personality seems fun. 6 , I went too far at one time. My sister was excited to make a day-to-day travel plan. But I used the MBTI result to argue that she couldn't be 7 because she was an “P” person. “P persons” 7 making plans from an article.
“Why?” she asked back. “Since when do I need to follow what a personality test tells me to do?” It was then I 8 I'd taken the result too seriously.
The MBTI personality test may show 9 you don't know about yourself and can even be an interesting ice-breaker to start a talk. And that's all it is — for 10 . It can't define (定義) who you are.
( ) 1. A. part
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B. beginning C. discovery
( ) 2. A. hardly B. differently C. typically
C
( ) 3. A. excellent B. helpful C. talkative
C
( ) 4. A. expressing B. hiding
B
C. remembering
( ) 5. A. take care of B. depend on C. get along with
C
( ) 6. A. However
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B. Still C. Also
( ) 7. A. dislike
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B. enjoy C. keep
( ) 8. A. repeated B. realized
B
C. required
( ) 9. A. everything B. something
B
C. nothing
( ) 10. A. luck
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B. knowledge C. fun