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12 題至第 16 題,請依據下文文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者。When we make decisions, we are not always in charge. We can be too impulsive or too deliberate for our owngood; one moment we hotheadedly let our emotions get the better of us, and the next we are 12 by uncertainty.Then we will pull a brilliant decision out of thin air—and wonder how we did it. Though we may have no idea howdecision making happens, neuroscientists 13 our brains are beginning to get the picture. What they are findingmay not be what you want to hear, but it is worth your while to listen.The closer scientists look, the clearer it becomes how much we are like animals. We have dog brains, basically,with a human cortex stuck on top, a veneer of civilization. This cortex is an 14 recent invention that plans,deliberates, and decides. But not a second goes by that our ancient dog brains are not 15 with our moderncortexes to influence their choices—for better or for worse—and without us even knowing it.Using scanning devices that measure the brain’s activity, scientists can glimpse how the different parts of ourbrain collaborate and compete when we make decisions. Science is not going to produce anytime soon a 16 forgood decision making or for manipulating people’s decisions. But the more we understand how we make decisions,the better we can manage them.
【題組】 12
(A)manipulated
(B)paralyzed
(C) rationalized
(D)stimulated

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(1),C(0),D(1),E(0)