【題目】Hey girls, if the boys in your class are acting silly, you might as well leave them alone. You are far more sensible than them, aren’t you?

There is science to back up this theory. Scientists from Newcastle University, UK, and Seoul University, South Korea, found that the brain matures (成熟) earlier in girls than in boys. This is partly because of the way children’s brains are “pruned.”

As the brain matures, it begins to cut out unimportant information and focus on important information. This process is called “pruning.”

In order to learn more about this process, scientists scanned the brains of 121 people aged between 4 and 40. They found that pruning began much earlier in girls. Between the ages of 10 and 12, a girl’s brain will start to see a lot of activities as the pruning process starts. But for boys, this doesn’t start until the age of 15 to 20.

During this process, the brain will turn off memories, sounds or sights that appear several times. But important connections, like linking the sound of a familiar person’s voice to their face, are kept.

“The loss of connectivity during brain development can help to improve brain function,” scientist Sol Lim told the Daily Telegraph.

To understand this more easily, imagine you are at a party and everyone is talking. You can’t concentrate. But if you “turn off” some of the voices, it is easier to hear the others. The brain works in a similar way.

1What did the scientists find?

A. Boys usually focus on unimportant information.

B. Girls never focus on unimportant information.

C. Girls mature earlier than boys.

D. Connectivity helps improve brain function.

2What does the underlined word “pruned”probably mean?

A. 刪減B. 成長(zhǎng)C. 改變D. 損失

3What happens during the process “pruning”?

A. The brain doesn’t work for a moment.

B. You can’t remember, hear or see.

C. The connections between things disappear.

D. Brains develop to focus on important information.

4What can we know from the passage?

A. Boys are more silly than girls.

B. Boys are less sensible than girls.

C. You can never concentrate at the parties.

D. Brains function better after losing some connections.

【答案】

1C

2A

3D

4D

【解析】

這篇短文介紹的是,英國(guó)紐卡斯?fàn)柎髮W(xué)的科學(xué)家和韓國(guó)首爾大學(xué)的科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)女生的大腦成熟比男生早。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段Scientists from Newcastle University, UK, and Seoul University, South Korea, found that the brain matures earlier in girls than in boys 可知,英國(guó)紐卡斯?fàn)柎髮W(xué)的科學(xué)家和韓國(guó)首爾大學(xué)的科學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)女生的大腦成熟比男生早,故應(yīng)選C。

2詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)第三段的內(nèi)容,As the brain matures, it begins to cut out unimportant information and focus on important information可以判斷出是大腦刪減信息,cut outpruned意思相同,故應(yīng)選A。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)短文第五段the brain will turn off memories, sounds or sights. But important connections are kept可知并不是大腦停止運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn),所以選項(xiàng)ABC錯(cuò)誤,選項(xiàng)D正確。

4推理判斷題。根據(jù)短文第六段“The loss of connectivity during brain development can help to improve brain function,” scientist Sol Lim told the Daily Telegraph.可知,在大腦發(fā)展期間失去一些聯(lián)系,有助于提高大腦的功能。由此可知應(yīng)選D。

這是一篇科普說明文,短文中給我們介紹了科學(xué)家們的一個(gè)發(fā)現(xiàn),即女孩大腦成熟比男孩早。短文主題明確,但文章中所涉及的話題對(duì)學(xué)生們比較難以理解。做題時(shí),應(yīng)先閱讀短文,掌握大意,并盡量獲得更多的信息;然后根據(jù)題目所問,鎖定文章相關(guān)段落或語句,結(jié)合選項(xiàng)作答。例如第2小題,這是一個(gè)猜詞題,短文第三段是對(duì)pruned這個(gè)詞的解釋,根據(jù)As the brain matures, it begins to cut out unimportant information and focus on important information可以判斷出是大腦刪減信息,cut outpruned意思相同,故應(yīng)選A。

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