[originaltext]M: Hi, Sarah. What’s up?W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history c

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M: Hi, Sarah. What’s up?
W: Oh, hi. I just got out of a history class. I had to give a presentation.
M: How did it go?
W: Terribly. I’m sure I made a fool of myself.
M: Why? Weren’t you prepared?
W: No, it’s not that. 1 just get so embarrassed and nervous whenever 1 have to speak in front of a group of people. I stand up and my Pace gets red and...then I get even more nervous because I know everyone can see me blushing.
M: It is not so bad to blush.
W: But it happens all the time. If the professor asks a question and I know the answer, I’ll blush like crazy if he calls oil me. Doesn’t that ever happen to you?
M: No, not really. Maybe you should try to forget about the people. Look at something else in the room, like the exit sign.
W: I guess I could try that. But I doubt that it’ll help.
M: You know we talked about this in psychology class. Blushing, even though it’s involuntary, is more or less a learned behavior.
W: What do you mean?
M: Oh, children hardly ever blush at all. And, among adults, supposedly women blush more than men.
W: I wonder why.
M: l don’t know. But I had a friend in high school, Brian Smith. It was really easy to make him blush. He turned red whenever a waitress would ask him for his order.
W: I’m not that bad. Well, I’ve got to get going for my next class. I’ll talk to you later.

选项 A、They blush more readily than women do.
B、They’re uncomfortable when performing in front of adults.
C、They don’t respond to stress well.
D、They blush less frequently than adults do,

答案 D

解析 综合推断题。男士说小孩几乎不会脸红,而成人之中,女性可能比男士更容易脸红,由此推断,小孩与成人相比,很少脸红,故选D。
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