A four-year study of 200 college students found that those who drink heavily and started drinking at an early age demonstrate poor decision-making skills, just like long-term, chronic(長(zhǎng)期的) alcoholics. Researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia believe early onset binge drinking negatively affects psychological development.
The researches examined college students between the ages of 18 and 22. After three years, they tested them using the Iowa Gambling Test, which measures the tendency to make immediate (disadvantageous) or long-term (advantageous) choices.
Based on the students’ reported drinking habits, they were grouped into four categories: low binge drinkers, moderate binge drinkers, increasing binge drinkers and stable or high binge drinkers.
“Students in the stable or high alcohol use category, who had longer histories of binge drinking, made riskier and less advantageous choices, which reflect problems associated with planning for the future,” the researchers reported.
The study also found that only students who started binge drinking when they were younger showed impairment on the task.
“There is reason to think that heavy binge drinking during adolescence, when the brain is still rapidly developing, may have some negative legacy (遺傳) on psychological development,” said Kenneth J. Sher of MU’s Midwest Alcoholism Research Center in a news release. “The interesting thing is that if we were to just look at binge drinkers and how impaired they are in the decision-making process as juniors, we’d really be obscuring(使模糊) the important issue, which is how long they’ve been binge drinkers and / or how early they started.”

  1. 1.

    What does the passage mainly tell us?

    1. A.
      Four categories of heavy drinkers
    2. B.
      Heavy drinking affects college students
    3. C.
      Early onset binge drinkers are poor at decision-making
    4. D.
      People drinking at an early age will develop into binge drinkers
  2. 2.

    Which category would make the most disadvantageous choice?

    1. A.
      Low binge drinkers
    2. B.
      moderate binge drinkers
    3. C.
      Increasing binge drinkers
    4. D.
      Stable binge drinkers
  3. 3.

    Early onset binge drinking negatively affects psychological development because _______

    1. A.
      adolescent students were not suitable for drinking
    2. B.
      drinking too much will slow the growth of the brain
    3. C.
      the brain has not fully developed during adolescence
    4. D.
      drinking will make the students make dangerous choices
  4. 4.

    What Kenneth J. Sher says suggests that _______

    1. A.
      he is quite clear about what the important issue is
    2. B.
      if binger drinkers started late, there would be no bad effect
    3. C.
      the important issue is how impaired the students are in decision-making
    4. D.
      only early binge drinkers will have their decision-making ability affected
CDCA
試題分析:文章介紹了一個(gè)研究結(jié)果,在年輕的時(shí)候就長(zhǎng)期喝酒的年輕人在做決定方面很差,分析了原因和問(wèn)題。
1.主旨題:從文章第一段的句子:A four-year study of 200 college students found that those who drink heavily and started drinking at an early age demonstrate poor decision-making skills, just like long-term, chronic(長(zhǎng)期的) alcoholics.可知很早就喝酒的年輕人不擅長(zhǎng)做決定。選C
2.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第三段的句子:“Students in the stable or high alcohol use category, who had longer histories of binge drinking, made riskier and less advantageous choices, which reflect problems associated with planning for the future,”可知長(zhǎng)期或經(jīng)常喝酒的年輕人可能做出最不好的選擇。選D
3.細(xì)節(jié)題:從第四段的句子:There is reason to think that heavy binge drinking during adolescence, when the brain is still rapidly developing, may have some negative legacy (遺傳) on psychological development,”早早就開(kāi)始喝酒的年輕人大腦沒(méi)有得到很好的發(fā)展。選C
4.細(xì)節(jié)題:從最后一段的句子:we’d really be obscuring(使模糊) the important issue, which is how long they’ve been binge drinkers and / or how early they started.”可知 Kenneth J. Sher
認(rèn)為重要的事情是很明顯的。選A
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