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A.But their use of Broca"s area was different.
B.One group consisted of those who had learned a second language as children.
C.How does Hirsch explain this difference?
D.We use special parts of the brain for language learning.
E.And that is very different from learning a languase in a high school or college class.
F.Their work led to an important discovery.
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A.It is a way of capturing something vibrant, making a statement about ourselves in clothes.
B.Fashion is part of style.
C.Rather, you focus on what is personally suitable and expressive.
D.You can"t have style. until you have a sense of who you are.
E.They create a unique identity for themselves and express it through grooming and a few well-chosen clothes.
F.People want to be themselves and to be seen as themselves.
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A.Many adults are interested in matching sounds with letters.
B.The students also practiced reading aloud and spelling.
C.The biggest challenge for many of these kids, scientists say, is matching sounds with letters.
D.Another group in the study who went through a more traditional reading program didn"t show the same progress.
E.The pictures showed all increase in activity in the back of the brain on the left side.
F.They believe that reading without making any noise or linking words to sounds is more efficient.
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A.Nobody is poor in the US.
B.The top 0.01 percent of households has seen its tax bite fall by a full 25 percentage points since 1980.
C.For upper class families they have risen 41 percent.
D.Now it is 9.8 times.
E.As it does so, the possibility to cross that gap gets smaller and smaller.
F.All one has to do is to work hard and climb the ladder towards the top.
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A.The local police were searching for him.
B.Smith is a 26-year-old single mother with a daughter.
C.Smith tried very hard to kill Nichols.
D.She even cooked breakfast for the man before he allowed her to leave.
E.And the two of them discussed this topic.
F.Then she called the police.
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A.A wireless microphone is attached to the dog’s collar,which sends information to the gadget held by the owner.
B.Nobody really knows how a dog feels.
C.This translated as“Don’t come this way”.
D.More customers are expected when the English version is launched this summer.
E.Now,the Japanese girl thinks she knows.
F.Each one of these emotions is then linked to a phrase like“Let’S play”.“Look at me”。or“Spend more time with me”.
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A.Some environmentalists are against the project on biological grounds.
B.What do the world"s longest bridges have in common?
C.If true, one day you might spy the beast while zipping (呼啸而过) across the Messina Strait Bridge.
D.They"re what will keep the bridge from going anywhere.
E.The second job will be to pull two sets of steel cables across the strait, each set being a bundle of 44,352 individual steel wires.
F.They will tip up the scales at 166,500 tons——more than half the bridge"s total mass.
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A.Another distinction between science and technology has to do with the progress in each.
B.Unlike science, progress in technology must be measured in terms of the human factor.
C.What scientists discover may shock or anger people——as did Darwin"s theory of evolution.
D.Science and technology are different.
E.We are all familiar with the improper use of technology.
F.Science is a method of answering theoretical questions ; technology is a method of solving practical problems.
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A.In addition, many Americans did not value the traditional male role of soldier.
B.Most of them still took traditional women"s jobs as public school teaching, nursing, and secretarial work.
C.These roles were firmly fixed for most people, and there was not much opportunity for women to exchange their roles.
D.But its influence spread to many parts of American society.
E.The people involved in this movement did not Value the middle-class American goals.
F.A great many jobs that used to belong to men are now taken by women.