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Children have been said to have brain-injured child syndrome, hyperactive (极度活跃的) child syndrome and attention-deficit disorder
Children have been said to have brain-injured child syndrome, hyperactive (极度活跃的) child syndrome and attention-deficit disorder
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2013-03-09
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Children have been said to have brain-injured child syndrome, hyperactive (极度活跃的) child syndrome and attention-deficit disorder (ADD). As early as the 1940’s, psychiatrists have【C1】______children with hyperactivity and extremely distracted and impulsive. These frequent name changes show how【C2】______researchers are about the causes of the problem and the diagnostic (诊断的) 【C3】______for the disorders.
In the past several years, the people who study attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have【C4】______to clarify the disorder’s causes and【C5】______. and have reasons to believe that it may be【C6】______. Today’s view on this disorder is very different from the beliefs of just a few years ago.
Researchers are finding that ADHD is not a disorder of just attention, but is from a developmental【C7】______in the brain’s circuitry and self-control. The loss of self-control【C8】______other important brain functions compulsory for【C9】______attention. ADHD【C10】______two sets of symptoms: inattention and a【C11】______of hyperactive and impulsive behaviors. Most children are more active and【C12】______than adults are. Children are more inconsistent,【C13】______by brief actions. The younger the child, the【C14】______aware of time they are. This behavior is a【C15】______of a problem when it is displayed more in them than in their【C16】______. Boys are at least three times more【C17】______than girls to have ADHD. Studies have found that ADHD in boys outnumbers girls 9 to 1; this is because boys are genetically likely to develop disorders in the nervous system. These behaviors【C18】______occur between the ages of 3 and 5.【C19】______. some children don’t start to develop the disorder until late childhood or early adolescence. Researchers are unable to find the reasons for this【C20】______.
【C18】
选项
A、presumably
B、incidentally
C、obviously
D、generally
答案
D
解析
语义衔接题。本句描述的是ADHD行为出现的时间。后句中给出了一些特殊的例子,那么本句说的就应该是一般的情况,所以选[D]generally“一般地”。[A]presumably“大概,可能”与后面的语义无法对应。[B]incidentally“不经意地,偶然地”;[C]obviously“明显地”。
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大学英语六级
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