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65. A. position B. space C. spot D. placeRead the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word for each of the blanks from 66 to 75Line A small but growing group of scholar, evolutionary, psychologists, are being to sketch the contours of the humanmind as designed by natural selection. Some of them even anticipate the coming of a field called "mismatchtheory", which would study maladies resulting from contrasts between the modern environment and the"ancestral environment". The one we were designed for.5 There is no shortage of such maladies to study, Rates of depression have been doubling in some industrialcountries roughly every 10 years. Suicide is the third most common cause of death among young adults, aftercar wrecks and homicides.Evolutionary psychology is a long way from explaining all this with precision, but it is already shedding enough10 light to challenges some conventional wisdom. It suggests, for example, that the nostalgia for thenuclear family of the 1950s is in some way misguided - that the model family of husband at work and wife athome is hardly a "natural" and healthful living arrangement, especially for the wives. Moreover, thebygone lifestyles that do look fairly natural in light of evolutionay psychology appear to have beeneroded largely by commercialism. Perhaps the biggest surprise from evolutionary psychology it itsdepiction of the "animal" in us. Freud, and various14 thinkers since, saw "civilization" as an oppressive force that thwarts basic animal instincts and urges andtransmutes them into psychophathology. However, evolutionary psychology suggests that a larger threat tometal health may be the way civilization thwarts civility. There is a gentler, kinder side of human nature, and itseems increasingly to be a victim of repression in modern society.