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2.Where does the conversation take place?
A.At an underground station B.At an airport C.On the road.
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I used to view compulsions as foreign and almost frightening.But in the course of my research,two things happened.First,when I got to know people who were compulsive,their behaviour didn't seem unreasonable at all.Second,I realized that although people with the most extreme compulsions seem like outliers (另类人),the anxiety that drives them to those extremes is universal.
Over any year,many of us find ourselves in the control of a compulsion that falls short of something that is disabling enough to qualify as a mental disorder-in fact,some compulsions are adaptive,helping us lead our lives or perform our jobs more effectively.
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B.compulsive people will prefer unreasonable behaviour
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