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[单项选择]What new research reveals about the adolescent brain—from why kids bully to how the teen years shape the rest of your life. They say you never escape high school. And for better or worse, science is lending some credibility to that old saw. Thanks to sophisticated imaging technology and a raft of longitudinal studies, we’re learning that the teen years are a period of crucial brain development subject to a host of environmental and genetic factors. This emerging research sheds light not only on why teenagers act the way they do, but how the experiences of adolescence—from rejection to binge drinking—can affect who we become as adults, how we handle stress, and the way we bond with others.
One of the most important discoveries in this area of study, says Dr. Frances Jensen, a neuroscientist at Harvard, is that our brains are not finished maturing by adolescence, as was previously thought. Adolescent brains "are only about 80 percent of the way to maturity," she said at the annual m
A. have become fully developed
B. are mainly affected by environmental and genetic factors
C. are particularly sensitive to activities such as drinking
D. remain immature

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[单项选择]What new research reveals about the adolescent brain—from why kids bully to how the teen years shape the rest of your life. They say you never escape high school. And for better or worse, science is lending some credibility to that old saw. Thanks to sophisticated imaging technology and a raft of longitudinal studies, we’re learning that the teen years are a period of crucial brain development subject to a host of environmental and genetic factors. This emerging research sheds light not only on why teenagers act the way they do, but how the experiences of adolescence—from rejection to binge drinking—can affect who we become as adults, how we handle stress, and the way we bond with others.
One of the most important discoveries in this area of study, says Dr. Frances Jensen, a neuroscientist at Harvard, is that our brains are not finished maturing by adolescence, as was previously thought. Adolescent brains "are only about 80 percent of the way to maturity," she said at the annual m
A. hurt the people closest to them
B. be indifferent to their environment
C. have bewildered parents
D. try to stop themselves from saying something cruel
[单项选择]What is indicated about the new ordering system
A. It does not use paper.
B. It was developed in-house.
C. It is quite complicated.
D. It does not require software.
[单项选择]What do we know about the new teacher
A. He often keeps silent. B. He talks too much.
B. He has no chance to speak.
[单项选择]What does John think about the new company magazine
A. It looks boring.
B. It costs too much to produce.
C. It’s a useful resourc
[单项选择]What does George think about the new company magazine
A. It is a useful resource.
B. It costs too much to produce.
C. It looks borin
[单项选择]What does the man say about his new job
A. He doesn’t have time to learn to do his job well.
B. He has some problems with his job.
C. He’s not familiar with the work yet.
D. He’s not satisfied with his new job.
[单项选择]What does Lisa not like about her new apartment
A. It’s too close to the supermarket.
B. She can’t see the beautiful view of the city.
C. It was damaged in a fire.
D. It’s too high.
[单项选择]What is said about the new kind of cars( )
A. They consume far less energy.
B. They are environmentally friendly.
C. They travel at a fascinating speed.
[单项选择]Man: What do your parents think about your new job
Woman: When I told them I was going to work for the company, they got excited. They were so happy that one of their girls could go out and see the world.
Question: What kind of new job does the woman have
A. She will travel a lot.
B. She will work as a white-collar.
C. She will work in a big office.
D. She will work in an international company.
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[听力原文]
W: What about the new printer you keep talking recently Have you saved enough to buy it
M: Oh, I don’t want to talk about it. Money seems to be burning a hole in my pocket lately.

What does the man mean ()
A. He doesn’t want a new printer any more.
B. He doesn’t have enough money yet.
C. He has just bought the printer recently.
D. He lost the money he was saving.
[单项选择]What’s the man’s opinion about the new teacher
A. He is strict.
B. He is a middle-aged man.
C. The man likes the new teacher.
D. The man doesn’t like the new teacher.
[单项选择]Forget what Virginia Woolf said about What a writer needs-a room of one’s own. The writer she had in mind wasn’t at work on a novel in cyberspace, one with multiple hypertexts, animated graphics and downloads of trancey, chiming music. For that you also need graphic interfaces, ReslPlayer and maybe even a computer laboratory at Brown University. That was where Mark Amerika—his legally adopted name; don’t ask him about his birth name-composed much of his novel Grammatron. But Grammatron isn’t just a story. It’s an online narrative (grammatron. com) that uses the capabilities of cyberspace to tie the conventional story line into complicated knots. In the four years it took to produce—it was completed in 1997—each new advance in computer software became another potential story device. "I became sort of dependent on the industry", jokes Amerika, who is also the author of two novels printed on paper." That’s unusual for a writer, because if you just write on paper the" technology is pretty
A. adapt the story for a video version
B. "walk in" the story and interact with it
C. develop the plots within the author’s control
D. steal the show and become the main character

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