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disaster.Scientists have found that adolescents of all kinds are more likely to makedangerous moves while with peers.Laurence Steinberg,a psychology professor at Temple University,foundsimilarities between mice and human group adolescent behavior.He set up twoexperiments.One involved mice,half of which were adolescents,drinking ethanol-spiked(添加乙醇的)water..The other involved human teens playing a video gamethat reproduced driving conditions."We found that in the presence of peers,adolescent mice drank more than theydo when they're alone,"Steinberg said,"and that the teenagers in the driving studyalso took more risks when others were around.These findings fit with what Steinberg says is another multi-species adolescentquality:the desire to socialize."For the most part,adolescents,human and animal alike,prefer to be with otheradolescents,"Steinberg said."If I say teenagers are social animals,I think the wordanimal'is just as important in that sentence as the word social'"While doing their study,both Natterson and Steinberg were raising a humanteen in their homes.Their desire to understand animals was driven by wanting tounderstand their own children.They hope their findings will help people who areraising adolescents.28.According to Natterson,what is a risky but valuable action for adolescentanimals?A.Watching enemies'behavior up close.B.Observing an adult hunting a large animal.C.Challenging predators with other adolescents.D.Gathering information with the help of parents29.Steinberg's experiments foundA.adolescent animals are less likely to get drunk while with peersB.teenagers are not willing to be sociable in the presence of peersC.both adolescent animals and human teens are affected by peer pressure北京市西城区2021一2022学年度第一学期期末试卷高三英语第7页(共13页)
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