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1、Unit2TheUnitedKingdom培优练习本课时编写:庄浪二中程瑛瑛(时间:100分钟;满分:120分)一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThebrainisaremarkablepart.It’sresponsibleforthoughtsandfeelings.Nowanewstudyfindsthatgoingthroughtoughtimesasakidalsocanhaveanimpact.Theadultbrainsofpeoplewholivedthroughlotsofstressbeforeth
2、eageofsix—andthenbecamedepressedoranxiousasteenagers—weredifferentcomparedwithadultswhohadaneasierchildhood.Itseemsthatteenschangedtheshapeoftheirbrainsbyinternalizing(使内在化)thestressesexperiencedyearsearlier.Researchersalreadyknewthattheshapeandsizeofachild’sbraincanchang
3、einresponsetolotsofstress.Theyalsoknewthatadultsweremorelikelytobedepressedif,askids,they'dlivedinpoverty.Somestudiesshowedthatthesedepressedadultshadunusualchangesintheirbrainshape.Butnoonehadtestediftheearlystressandlaterbrainchangeswerelinked.ScientistsinEnglandstudied
4、almost500boysfrombirthuntiltheagesof18to21.SarahJensenisoneofthenewstudy'sauthors.Almostalloftheboysherteamstudiedexperiencedsomehardtimesaskids.And,sheconcludes,“Thisisnotnecessarilyharmful.”Tosomeextent,that'sjustlife.Whatcanbedangerous,shesays,iswhenchildrenexperiencet
5、oomanyformsofdifficulties.Herteam’snewdatasuggestthatthetougherthechildhood,thestrongertheimpactonthebrainmightbe.What’shappeningintheworldaroundusrelatestohowwefeel.Herteamlinkedmorechildhoodstresstomoredepression.Still,shenotes,it’spossiblethatifyoufindsupportforanxiety
6、ordepression,youmightbeabletopreventthechangesseenhere.“Ifyoucanchangetheenvironment,youcanchangethecourseofthings,”Sarahsays.So,sherecommends,ifteensdevelopanxietyordepression,it’sgoodtoaskforpsychologicaldoctorstogiveadvice.1.Whenpeoplehadahardchildhood,A.theywillhaveab
7、raveattitudetolife.B.theirwayofthinkingmaybestrangeC.theywillbegoodatdealingwithstressD.theshapeoftheirbrainmaybechanged2.Whatisthebreakthroughofthenewresearch?A.Thesizeofthebraincanchange.B.Thebraincanbeinfluencedbystress.C.Povertycanaffectthebrain'sshapeinfuture.D.Chan
8、gesinbrainareconnectedwithearlierhardship.3.Its’aproblemwhenchildrenA.hadalonelychildhoodB.ledap
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