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【单选题】

Passage Two
What makes agers moody and impulsive The answer used to be raging hormones plus a dearth of(短缺) life experiences. But three years ago this equation was blown apart by evidence from brain scans of strange goings-on behind the age 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 age years. Suddenly, the erratic huffiness(发怒) seemed to make sense: the age 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 part of building up a picture of a typical age brain so that scientists can get a better handle on what might be happening in the mental illnesses that appear to be afflicting children and adolescents in ever greater numbers. But there are ers.
Scientists still have no idea how to interpret the subtle changes seen in adolescent brain scans. Yet in the wrong hands, these findings could be used to justify hothousing, impulse control training and other dubious attempts to get the most out of malleable age brain cells. The science could also spark a new wave of moralising based on a perceived need to protect agers’ evolving brain connections from evil or toxic influences.
Incredibly, some scientists have already suggested in the press that the brain scan evidence somehow proves that it is biologically bad for agers to play video s or lie on the couch watching MTV. A hundred years, ago one well-known "expert" urged age boys to drink six to eight glasses of hot water a day to flush impure thoughts from their bodies. Have we really learned so little
In the last line, paragraph two, "a house in the process of being rewired" indicates that ______.

A.
agers like to live in a house rewired
B.
agers’ brain structure like a house
C.
age brain is working in progress like a house being rewired
D.
ager tend not to get erratic huffiness if the house ,is rewired
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【单选题】人类快痛的主要投射皮层是

A.
中央前回
B.
第一和第二感觉区
C.
皮层联络
D.
扣带回

【单选题】烧伤达表皮层,按分度法属于

A.
Ⅰ°
B.
浅Ⅱ°
C.
深Ⅱ°
D.
Ⅲ°
E.
不在分度内

【单选题】记录皮层诱发电位的主要目的在于研究()

A.
诱发电位的潜伏期长短
B.
诱发电位的波形特征
C.
诱发电位与自发脑电的关系
D.
各种感觉投射的皮层定位
E.
皮层与丘脑之间的反馈联系

【多选题】上皮层内非角质形成细胞包括有()

A.
黑素细胞
B.
朗格汉斯细胞
C.
梅克尔细胞
D.
淋巴细胞
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【单选题】人类快痛的主要投射皮层是
A.
中央前回
B.
第一和第二感觉区
C.
皮层联络
D.
扣带回
【单选题】烧伤达表皮层,按分度法属于
A.
Ⅰ°
B.
浅Ⅱ°
C.
深Ⅱ°
D.
Ⅲ°
E.
不在分度内
【单选题】记录皮层诱发电位的主要目的在于研究()
A.
诱发电位的潜伏期长短
B.
诱发电位的波形特征
C.
诱发电位与自发脑电的关系
D.
各种感觉投射的皮层定位
E.
皮层与丘脑之间的反馈联系
【多选题】上皮层内非角质形成细胞包括有()
A.
黑素细胞
B.
朗格汉斯细胞
C.
梅克尔细胞
D.
淋巴细胞
【单选题】The old proverb has it that 'laugh and the world laughs with you cry and you cry alone.' What's new is the discovery by University of California, San Francisco scientists that the expression on your f...
A.
controlled by their facial expression
B.
influenced by their facial expression
C.
identical with their facial expression
D.
contrary to their facial expression
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