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請依下文回答第 12 題至第 15 題  You do not have to be a neuroscientist to see how the emotional brain can badly distort judgment. Just askany parent. From the toddler climbing the shelves to get candy to the teenager sneaking off for unprotected sex,kids have a dangerous 12 of common sense. Their bad behavior often looks consciously defiant, but the realproblem may be that their brains have not yet developed the circuitry that judiciously 13 risks and rewardsto yield level-headed decisions. This is where the neuroscientists can offer special insight. The brain’s frontal lobes, so critical to decision-making, do not fully mature until after puberty. 14 , theneuronal wiring that connects the prefrontal cortex to the rest of the brain is still under construction. Meanwhile,the parts of the brain that incite impulsive behavior seem particularly primed in teenagers. An adolescent’s brainis wired to favor immediate and surprising rewards, 15 the teen knows full well that pursuing them may bea bad idea. In a sense, teenagers have yet to complete the wiring that manifests as willpower. 
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(A)profusion
(B)desire
(C)shortage
(D)quality

參考答案

答案:C
難度:非常困難0.166667
統計:A(0),B(10),C(2),D(0),E(0)

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