They put on their headphones, drape a hood over their head and drift off into the world of "digital highs." Videos posted on You

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问题     They put on their headphones, drape a hood over their head and drift off into the world of "digital highs." Videos posted on YouTube show a young girl freaking out and leaping up in fear, a teenager shaking violently and a young boy in extreme distress. This is the world of "i-Dosing," the new craze sweeping the Internet in which teenagers used so-called "digital drugs" to change their brains in the same way as real-life narcotics(毒品). They believe the repetitive drone-like music will give them a "high" that takes them out of reality, only legally available and downloadable on the Internet. Those who come up with the "doses" claim different tracks mimic different sensations you can feel by taking drugs like Ecstasy(迷幻药). The reactions have been partially sceptical but some songs have become wildly popular, receiving nearly half a million hits on YouTube.
    There has been such alarm in the US that the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs has issued a warning to children not to do it. "Kids are going to flock to these sites just to see what it is about and it can lead them to other places," spokesman Mark Woodward said. He added that parental awareness is key to preventing future problems, since i-Dosing could indicate a willingness to experiment with drugs. Schools in the Mustang area recently sent out a letter warning parents about the new trend after several high school students reported having physiological effects after trying one of these digital downloads.
    I-Dosing tracks have imposing names such as "Gates of Hades" or "Hand of God" which are ten minutes long—some sound like a ship’s horn being repeated again and again whilst others are more rough and resemble cheap synthesizers(音响合成器)being played very fast. But although they use a very modern method of spreading themselves, i-Dosing is actually a variation on a very old method of achieving an altered state. In 1839 German physicist Heinrich Wilhelm Dove found that two tones played at slightly different frequencies in each ear makes the listener think they are hearing a quick beat. He called the phenomenon "binaural beats," and it has been the subject of research in the two centuries since.
    This therapy is used in clinical settings to research hearing and sleep cycles, to induce various brain wave states, and treat anxiety. Dr. Helane Wahbeh, a Naturopathic Physician and Clinician Researcher at the Oregon Health and Science University, said: "Binaural beats happen when opposite ears receive two different sound waves. And normally, the difference in sound between each ear helps people get directional information about the source of the sound. But when you listen to these sounds with stereo headphones, the listener senses the difference between the two frequencies as another beat that sounds like it’s coming from the inside of the head. "
Why did schools in the Mustang area send out a letter to warn parents?

选项 A、Because they realized that parental awareness is the key to preventing future problems.
B、Because they saw children are willing to experiment with real-life drugs.
C、Because they obtained scientific proof that i-Dosing induces brain wave states.
D、Because several students suffered from physiological effects after trying one digital download.

答案D

解析 细节辨认题。由定位句可知,学校给家长写信的原因是几个中学生在听了一首从网上下载的这种音乐之后,已经受到了一些生理方面的影响。D)是对定位句的同义转述,故为答案。A)“因为学校认识到父母的意识对预防将来出现问题至关重要”和B)“因为学校发现孩子们愿意尝试真正的毒品”,这两个选项都是本段中俄克拉荷马州毒品和危险药品局发言人Mark所说的话,不是马斯唐地区的学校做此决定的根据,故排除;C)“因为学校获取了科学证明,数字毒品会引发多种脑电波状态”,文中在随后的两段中给出了这一现象的科学解释,但这不是马斯唐地区学校致信父母的原因,故排除。
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