Many people think of the brain as a mystery.They don't know much about intelligence and how it works.When they do think about what intelligence ismany people believe that a person is born smart,averageor dumb—and stays that way in the whole life.But new research shows that the brain is more like a muscle—it changes and gets stronger when you use it.And scientists have been able to show just how the brain grows and gets stronger when you learn.

Everyone knows that when you lift weights,your muscles get bigger and you get stronger.A person who can't lift 20 pounds when he/she starts exercising can get strong enough to lift 100 pounds after working out for a long time.That's because the muscles become larger and stronger with exercise.And when you stop exercising,the muscles shrink and you get weaker.That's why people say “Use it or lose it!

But most people don't know that when they practice and learn new thingsparts of their brain change and get larger a lot like muscles do when they exercise. Inside the cortex(皮層)of the brain are billions of tiny nerve cells,called neurons. The nerve cells have branches connecting them to other cells in a complicated network. Communication between these brain cells is what allows us to think and solve problems. When you learn new things,these tiny connections in the brain actually multiply and get stronger.The more you challenge your mind to learnthe more your brain cells grow.Thenthings that you once found very hard or even impossible to do—like speaking a foreign language or doing algebra(代數(shù))—seem to become easy after learning them for a period of time.The result is a stronger,smarter brain.

Scientists started thinking that the human brain could develop and change when they studied animals'brains.They found out that animals that lived in a challenging environment were more perspicacious—they were better at solving problems and learning new things.

1.According to the first paragraph,________.

Athe function of our brain is like that of the muscle

Buntil now it's impossible to explain the brain's mystery

Cmany people believe one's intelligence is naturally determined

Done's brain grows stronger as the age increases

2.Training muscles is compared to ________.

Ausing the brain

Bconnecting things in your brain

Clifting weights

Ddoing research about the brain

3.What does the underlined word“perspicacious”in the last paragraph probably mean?

AStrong. BSmart.

CPopular. DActive.

4.The following paragraph will most probably talk about ________.

Athe differences between animals'brains and humans'brains

Bthe relation between human brains and muscles

Cscientists' findings about animals' brains

Dhow to make your brain smarter through self?development

 

1.C

2.A

3.B

4.C

【解析】科學(xué)研究發(fā)現(xiàn),經(jīng)常學(xué)習(xí)能促進(jìn)大腦的發(fā)育,正如經(jīng)常鍛煉能使肌肉更強(qiáng)健一樣。

1.

答案 C

2.2】解析 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段中的“But new research shows that the brain is more like a muscle—it changes and gets stronger when you use it.”可知答案。答案 A

3.3】解析 考查詞義猜測(cè)。根據(jù)破折號(hào)后面的“they were better at solving problems and learning new things”可知,該詞應(yīng)為敏銳的之意。答案 B

4.4】解析 考查推理判斷。最后一段提出科學(xué)家是從研究動(dòng)物的大腦得出的結(jié)論,因此下一段最可能進(jìn)一步描述這些研究成果。答案 C。

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