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[单项选择]What makes teenagers moody and impulsive The answer used to be raging hormones plus a dearth of(短缺) life experiences. But three years ago this simple equation was blown apart by evidence from brain scans of strange goings-on behind the teenage forehead.
Till then, scientists had thought the brain’s internal structure was fixed by the end of childhood. The new scans showed the brain’s frontal cortex(皮层) thickening just before puberty(青春期), then slowly shrinking back to normal during the teenage years. Suddenly, the erratic huffiness(发怒) seemed to make sense: the teenage brain was a work in progress, a house in the process of being rewired.
Now comes more evidence of neural turmoil. According to psychologists in California, the speed with which youngsters can read the emotional expressions on people’s faces dips suddenly at around the age of 11 or 12 and takes years to get back on track.
The latest study, like the brain scan research before it, is a welcome and necessary p
A. teenagers like to live in a house rewired
B. teenagers’ brain structure like a house
C. teenage brain is working in progress like a house being rewired
D. teenager tend not to get erratic huffiness if the house ,is rewired
[单项选择]If the average woman makes 77% of what a man makes for equal work, maybe she should only pay 77% for the purchases she makes as well.
That’s the idea behind a six-week campaign pioneered by Lean In DC, the local chapter (分会) of Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In movement. The group convinced about a dozen local businesses to offer 23% discounts to customers on Tuesday, which is Equal Pay Day, as a way of raising awareness of the gender pay gap and highlighting the differences that can exist between men’s and women’s paychecks.
Equal Pay Day marks the symbolic point in the year when women’s earnings catch up with their male peers’—that is, a woman would have to work from January 1, 2013 until April 8, 2014 to make what a man made in 2013 alone.
"Hearing those same old numbers every year is bound to cause some fatigue," says Madeline Meth, 24, the Lean In group’s founder and president, whose day job is in media relations at the Center for American Progress. "That was the idea behin
A. To help young women advance their careers.
B. To celebrate that women’s earnings catch up with men’s.
C. To call attention to women’s being paid less than men.
D. To make a request for more discounts for female customers.
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W: What am I suffering from7
M: I’ll answer your question soon. First let me feel your pulse.
What is the possible relationship between the two speakers7( ).
A. Family members.
B. Student and teacher.
C. Patient and teacher.
D. Film star and director.
[单项选择]What makes the Routemaster famous
A. It is full of renaissance favor.
B. It is a star in a famous movie.
C. It is one of the tourist hot spots.
D. It is a symbol of London.
[单项选择]What makes Dell different from IBM
A. It has the R&D to be responsible for technology.
B. It has its own sales channels.
C. It combines technology with marketin
[简答题]What makes for an effective survey
[单项选择]What makes W a hot spot
A. Its furnishings.
B. Its name.
C. Its size.
D. Its atmosphere.
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What makes it easier to share thoughts?
()makes it easier to share thoughts.