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Nantes,France.From the family's summer house just outside the city,young Jules could seethe great docks and shipbuilding facilities of the region.And he often used his imagination toclimb the great ships and go to foreign ports.Verne's father sent him to Paris to study law.But there he found himself attracted to thetheatre.Verne tried his hand at writing plays and the first one was produced in 1850.In orderto support himself,Verne became a stockbroker(股票经纪人),a career that he did not like,.but gave him enough financial support to write.There is a legend that in 1862 he stood on the steps of the Paris Stock Exchange andannounced there,"My boys,I believe that I'm about to leave you.I've just written a newkind of novel,and if it succeeds it will be an unexplored gold mine.It is hard to say if the above story is true.However,Verne certainly did invent a kind ofnovel,and it did bring him fortune and fame.Through Five Weeks in a Balloon and otherbooks like Journey to the Center of the Earth,the 19th-century author's novel predictedsubmarines(),flying machines,skyscrapers and even the moon landing while at the sametime inspiring some of the world's most important scientists.24.Why were readers confused about the small book in 1863?A.Its author was unknown to them.B.The adventures described in it looked real.C.Its content was beyond their understanding.D.They couldn't figure'out its type of writing.25.What can we learn about Jules Verne from paragraphs 2 and 3?A.Going to Paris was a turning point in his life.B.His first play was about a balloon adventure.C.Young Verne often took a trip to foreign ports.D.His career as a lawyer ensured his financial security.26.Which word can describe Jules Verne's attitude to his new novel from the legend?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Worried.D.Unclear.27.What is the best title for the text?A.A Writer Ahead of His Time.B.An Unexpected AdventureC.Inspiration from the PastD.Some Works from the FutureCNew research is uncovering evidence that babies exposed to lots of language actually havedifferences in brain structure than babies who hear fewer words.It certainly shows thatspending time with babies,speaking to babies,and reading to babies may providebrain-improving benefits that last long into adulthood.The study focused on the amount of myelin sheathing neurons(髓鞘神经元)in thelanguage-processing areas of the brain,according to Science Alert.Myelin helps neuronstransmit messages more efficiently.The researchers gave babies recording devices to wear forthree days,allowing them to hear everything that the babies usually hear.Afterwards,theyscanned the babies'brains.The scan results showed that babies aged 28 months and up,who were exposed to moreadult speech,had more myelin in language-processing brain regions,suggesting a positive linkbetween brain development and exposure to language.However,the study uncovers an additional surprising result.While babies aged 28months and up exposed to adult language had more myelin,infants,around six months old,who heard more speech,had less myelin."That doesn't mean that speaking to babies stuntsbrain development,"says Professor John Spencer of the University of East Anglia,the lead【单科综合(二)·英语第4页(共8页)】
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