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From the passage, we know that people prefer sitting by someone who ______.
A

is like themselves

B

has a sense of humor

C

is open-minded

D

lives an exciting life


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【文章大意】本文首先介绍一项研究结果,揭示在现实生活中会出现“人以内聚”的现象,进而发出疑问并号召大家远离“安全区”,接受变化和异议。
由第二段中的”Perhaps unsurprisingly,we prefer to sit close to people like ourselves”可知人们喜欢坐在与自己相似的人的旁边,因此选A项。
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