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1 . When it comes to architectural accomplishments, humans like to think they stand at the top. That is to underestimate the astonishing achievement s of social insects; for example, white ants raise skyscraping nests. The true master builders of the insect world, however, are the hundreds of species of stingless bees.

In a new study, Ms. Di Pietro and her colleagues observed over 400 colonies of the stingless bee species in a large bee house in Brazil in 2022 and 2023. Around 95% of the colonies exhibited honeycombs (a structure made by bees) built up in horizontal layers (水平分层), like tiered wedding cakes, while the rest adopted a spiral (螺旋的) structure.

Since the stingless bee shows a strong preference for a horizontal-layer honeycomb structure, it’s surprising that spiral honeycombs occur. The team confirmed that there was no difference in the average cell-building rate between the two styles, and therefore no efficiency advantage.

In order to rule out a genetic explanation for the different styles, the researchers transplanted workers from colonies that built in one tradition to colonies that built in the other, having first emptied the host structures of their native adults. The imported workers soon switched to the local style, which was then continued by the colony’s young insects as they eventually matured into workers.

Dr. Tom Wenseleers guessed that the bees may switch styles as a way of coping with the build-up of small construction errors made by their fore-runners. Such a process, in which multiple organisms indirectly affect each other’s behavior through the traces they leave in their environment, is known as stigmergy (共识主动性). The researchers later introduced a sign of spirals to the otherwise perfect horizontal-layer honeycombs, and found that it did indeed cause the bees to switch to building spirals.

These results suggest that stingless bees can pass on different building traditions across generations and individuals needn’t be instructed by their peers. “The findings are the clearest demonstration of cultural differences naturally appearing in insects. Insect culture would once have been thought impossible,” says behavioral biologist Andrew Whiten, who wasn’t involved in the research. “Less than a century ago, culture was thought to be uniquely human.”

1. How does the author introduce the topic of the text?
A.By posing a contrast.B.By reporting an event.
C.By supposing a situation.D.By justifying an assumption.
2. What can be inferred about the stingless bees’ honeycomb-building behavior?
A.It is a result driven by genetic factors.
B.It involves cost and efficiency considerations.
C.It is switched constantly between several styles.
D.It shows flexibility in the changing environments.
3. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
A.The impact of fore-runners’ behavior on other stingless bees.
B.The underlying logic behind stingless bees’ building styles.
C.The advantages of maintaining stigmergy among stingless bees.
D.The significance of correcting small errors during construction.
4. What is Andrew Whiten’s attitude towards the findings of the study?
A.Doubtful.B.Conservative.
C.Favorable.D.Critical.
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。文章是一篇关于“科技与你”艺术比赛的征文通知。

2 . Art Contest Technology &You!

Technology is everywhere these days. Automation has pioneered innovation. Your phone is probably in your pocket or your hands at all times, and now it’s easier than ever to communicate with anyone in the world. What are your thoughts on technology, social media or your phone? Do you feel excitement every time you get a notification message, or do you feel tied down by these digital “chains”?

However you feel, we want you to put that into artwork-paintings, digital art or photography. One winner and several honorable mentions will be featured in the December 2024 magazine, and the winner will receive a $25 gift card! You may even see your art work in future issues of Teen Ink magazine.

Deadline: Nov. 1, 2024

Details and requirements:

Entrants must have a Teen Ink account and be aged 13~19.

Inappropriate content will not be accepted.

Submissions must relate to the topic (technology).

Entries must be a piece of artwork created by the entrants themselves.

Entrants can submit as many pieces of art as they wish.

How to submit:

Entries can be submitted through the Teen Ink website. All entries submitted will be reviewed and considered for the contest. See our submission guidelines for more information.

Make sure to submit your art work to the appropriate art category(technology) on Teen Ink. You can do this by using the “additional tags (标签)” field in your submission form.

1. What is the main theme of the art contest?
A.The development of technology.B.The application of technology.
C.Innovations of technology.D.Viewpoints on technology.
2. What is one of the requirements for submitting artwork to the contest?
A.Submit original artwork.B.Submit artwork with a unique tag.
C.Submit different types of artwork.D.Submit only one piece of artwork.
3. What is Teen Ink?
A.A library.B.A magazine.C.An art school.D.An art museum.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章重点讨论了社交媒体对青少年大脑的潜在影响。

3 . The American Psychological Association(APA) has issued its first advisory on social media use in adolescence (青春期). What’s most striking in its data based on recommendations is how little we really know about how these apps affect our kids.

The relative newness of platforms like Snapchat and Tik Tok means little research is available about their long-term effects on teen and tween brains. Getting better data will require significant funding—and much more openness from tech companies.

“What little evidence we do have unsurprisingly suggests that social media trades on motivators that aren’t great for young brains. Many kids’ first exposure to social media occurs at the worst possible time when it comes to brain development,” says Mitch Prinstein, a psychologist and neuroscientist at the University of North Carolina(UNC).

“Things like ‘button and artificial intelligence(in general)’ are going to affect young people’s brains in a way that’s very different from adult brains when it comes to the desire to stay online and to say or do almost anything to get followers.” When it comes to social interactions, he compares kids’ brains to a car with a huge gas pedal and weak brakes (刹车).

Earlier this year, Prinstein and his UNC colleagues published the results of one of the first studies of how the adolescent brain reacts to social media. The team surveyed a group of middle schoolers to understand their social media habits, and then stuck them in an MRI machine to watch their brains as they reacted to social rewards or punishments. They found that 12-year-olds who habitually checked social media had distinct neural patterns, with more activities over time in parts of the brain associated with motivation, salience(or where attention is focused) and cognitive control.

The team didn’t weigh in on whether those differences were good or bad, or whether the relationship was causal or correlational. But their work points to the need for more research. It should also remind parents of the need to be keenly aware of social media’s hidden influence on still-developing brains.

1. What issue regarding social media apps does the APA report highlight?
A.Their addictive nature.B.The lack of data on their influence.
C.The dishonesty of their developers.D.The ineffectiveness of their incentives.
2. Which word can best describe young brains in relation to social interactions?
A.Uncontrolled.B.Sensitive.C.Unpredictable.D.Productive.
3. What did Prinstein’s team discover about adolescents who regularly use social media?
A.They are usually highly motivated.B.They find it difficult to concentrate.
C.They have greater cognitive control.D.Their brains show unique features.
4. What might be the best title for the text?
A.Empowering Teens in the Digital Age
B.How to Guide Teens’ Social Media Engagement
C.The Hidden Influence of Social Media on Young Minds
D.The Importance of Healthy Social Media Habits
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文章大意:本文为记述文。文章主要讲述Kevin Pang和父亲合作教做中国菜的故事。

4 . The relationship between Jeffrey Pang and his son, Kevin Pang, was like hot-and-sour soup. It boiled over easily. The Pangs, who moved to the United States in 1988, wanted their son and daughter to know Chinese culture. As a video game-playing American teen, Kevin wasn’t interested.

But when Kevin became a food writer for the Chicago Tribune, he realized he had a valuable resource: his cook-laving dad. “My father and I shared, for the first time, a common interest. I would call to ask about recipes and cooking techniques. He would school me on the world of Chinese food,” Kevin writes in the introduction to the cookbook he has just published.

When it comes to cooking Chinese food, he points out that there is no one definition of Chinese food. “Chinese cooking is not hidebound. For example, consider baked pork chop rice, popularized in Hong Kong. It is a pork chop with egg-fried rice. And then you top it with this thick tomato sauce,” explains Kevin. “And then you top that with some cheese. It’s a very interesting combined dish that has some Western British influences, and it’s altogether very Chinese as well.”

By the time Kevin joined America’s Test Kitchen (ATK) staff in 2020 as its editorial director for digital content, his dad had become an Internet celebrity demonstrating the family’s recipes. Kevin recognized an opportunity not only to share his own family’s food stories but also to apply the ATK method of breaking down recipes into simple steps for the home cook.

“I think this cookbook can teach fathers and sons how to connect, how to find a common interest and improve their relationship, ” Kevin says. That feeling has found an enthusiastic fan base, generating nearly 3 million views, for their online cooking series “Hunger Pangs”, where viewers speak highly of their father-son bond as much as they do of their attractive dishes. Today the Pangs’ relationship is rarely sour or hot.

1. Why would Kevin phone his father after becoming a food writer?
A.To publish his Chinese cookbook.B.To inquire about hot-and-sour soup.
C.To seek permission for video games.D.To ask about cooking Chinese food.
2. What does the underlined word “hidebound” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Inflexible.B.Inclusive.C.Unpleasant.D.Uncertain.
3. What can we infer about Kevin and his father from the passage?
A.Their relationship has improved.B.They run America’s. Test Kitchen.
C.They do dishes to attract followers.D.Their cookbook is about low-fat food.
4. What is the best title of the passage?
A.Cooking at home helps you cook well for less.B.Father and son jointly teach Chinese cooking.
C.Chinese culture is becoming popular in the us.D.Recipes and cooking techniques are really easy.
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了父母与孩子之间可以培养朋友关系。

5 . Parenting roles evolve from the full control and safekeeping of a young baby to the delicate dance between independence and guidance in adolescence (青春期). Eventually, our children become adults, and if we are lucky, we will have lifelong friendships with them.

Play is a key element of friendship with children. With babies and very young children, we play with them, engaging in back-and-forth activities. They often start the game, and we join in. They pull us into play, and we love it. In the language of experts who research children from birth to 3 years old, we express delight in these interactions. But delight often hits a snag when our children learn how to say “no”. From this point onward — into adolescence — we focus on getting children to behave. We tend to be the parent, not the friend, often saying “because I said so”. Highlighting our role as taskmasters limits our parenting tools. If we can leave time and space for child-driven play and activities — without adult demands or expectations — we can return to delight. These friendly interactions expand our relationship with our children. It’s not the same as peer friendship, but we are being friends.

Beyond play, the other foundational component of parent friendship is the child-directed conversation. Maintaining a friendly, non-judgmental standpoint in conversation with your kids can provide you with a world of trust and engagement. Being quiet and not saying anything are undervalued parenting tools. Instead, we can keep our ears open for informal chatter and then listen with intention and presence. And it’s usually best if we don’t offer ad vice unless asked for it. Being curious and compassionate and listening deeply to their stories and worries build emotional bonds, maintain communication, and produce trust, which sounds like friendship.

In my experience as a child, a parent, and a child psychiatrist, I think we can be more than command-and-control. And I firmly believe that we can treat children with affection and respect, as companions.

1. What does the underlined word “snag” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Misjudgement.B.Demand.C.Challenge.D.Response.
2. What is a parent advised to do in a child-directed conversation?
A.Be a deep listener.B.Start the topic of a talk.
C.Never make any comments.D.Avoid any informal chatter.
3. What is the author’s attitude towards developing companionship with children?
A.Doubtful.B.Approving.C.Unclear.D.Negative.
4. What is the suitable title for the text?
A.Parent-child Friendship BondsB.Lifelong Parent-child Relationship
C.Fundamental Elements of FriendshipD.Parenting Roles in Children’s Growth
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6 . If you feel discouraged because of your plain looking, here are some practical ways that you can rethink about your own appearance self-esteem(自尊).

Throw away conventional, media-defined ideas of beauty.     1    , but you can change your own. Don’t focus on the beauty you see in ads but, instead, on the beauty you see in the real-life people you admire.

Define yourself in ways other than how you look. Make your self-esteem based on your inner, not outer qualities. Focus on what you like about your abilities, personality and perspective on the world. These almost always show improvement over time.     2    .

    3    . Be concerned about your body’s shape; be concerned about how your body functions are. Engage in enough exercise and sensible eating to get in shape, but not to the point of trying to force yourself to follow the image of a fashion model.

Use others as a sounding board. You may think your nose is huge, but those who care about you may find the very features that bother you the most lovely. If you’re feeling that you “look funny” or “fat”, ask your nearest and dearest.     4    , saying that you don’t need all that makeup or shapewear to be the person they love.

To sum up, changing our society’s views of attractiveness won’t be easy.     5    , and you will eventually define your identity in terms that allow you to gain fulfillment that lasts.

A.Focus on keeping healthy
B.Be concerned about how you feel inside
C.They may, surprisingly, give supporting ideas
D.Shifts in our viewpoint can make no difference
E.So work your way through the tips listed above
F.You’re not going to change society’s definition of beauty
G.And they are often more changeable than facial or bodily features
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四个巴尔的摩滑雪橇的地方。

7 . Go Sledding (滑雪橇) around Baltimore

From steep slopes (陡坡) to gentle hills, there’s no shortage of local sledding rides in the Baltimore area. Here are a few of the favorites.

Leakin Park

1901 EAGLE DRIVE

There’s a sweet slide behind the Crimean Mansion off Eagle Drive — also known today as Friends of Orianda House — which is accessible and also one of the best-kept sledding secrets inside city lines. The Winans Meadow area is super scenic year-round, but especially so when it snows.

Baltimore Country Club

4712 CLUB ROAD

The golf course is a legendary sledding destination, but make sure to be aware that the steep slope here is nicknamed “Adventure Hill” for a reason. No small number of green hands have rolled down here. As one Reddit commenter said, “It left me hurt many a time as a kid” — words no doubt that frighten some but also attract more than a few.

Herring Run Park

3800 BELAIR ROAD

The 375-acre northeast area may be the top spot in the city for the variety of hills to choose from. Created by the Olmstead Brothers more than a century ago, the stream valley park is also home to fox and deer, which you might just spot wandering about in their winter coats. Visitors can enjoy the benefit of sufficient parking for private vehicles.

Federal Hill

300 WARREN AVE.

It’s an obvious destination, given its picturesque view overlooking the Inner Harbor, for sledding and building snowmen and snowwomen. The hills here are very steep, however. Just be careful not to rush out onto Key Highway or into the back of the American Visionary Art Museum.

1. Where is the destination with easy access to parking lot?
A.At 1901 EAGLE DRIVE.B.At 4712 CLUB ROAD.
C.At 3800 BELAIR ROAD.D.At 300 WARREN AVE.
2. What do Baltimore Country Club and Federal Hill have in common?
A.They enjoy beautiful scenery.B.Sledding there is challenging.
C.Visitors can interact with animals.D.They are perfect for building snowmen.
3. In which part of a website does the text probably come from?
A.Travel.B.Environment.C.Health.D.Culture.
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文章大意:本文属于说明文。文章介绍了中国科学家在水产养殖领域的最新研究成果,即培育出世界上第一条没有肌间鱼刺的鲫鱼,详细介绍了研究的背景、过程、成果以及这一成就的重要意义。

8 . Recently Chinese scientists have solved a food challenge of the ages! They cultivated (培育) the world’s first crucian carp (鲫鱼) without intermuscular (肌间的) fish bones.

The new fish ends a world-wide debate which has lasted for more than 50 years on whether intermuscular fish bones can be reproduced.

Crucian carp is a popular freshwater fish with tender meat and a fresh flavor, but its many tiny bones can easily get stuck in people’s throats when the fish is eaten. A research team from Heilongjiang Province started a project to solve the problem in 2009 and chose the key gene from about 1,600 fishes, in order to control the growth of the fish’s intermuscular bones. Researchers knocked out the bmp6 gene without influencing the fish’s growth.

“In 2020, we successfully cultivated the first generation of crucian carp without intermuscular fish bones with a success rate of 12.96 percent and the second generation at the rate of 19 percent in 2021,” said a researcher from the team. “At the beginning of 2022, we set free around 20,000 fish of the third generation at the test base in Harbin. The fish grew well and is quite different from normal crucian carp. The results of an examination in August showed that we succeeded completely.”

Experts said, “People will no longer have to pick out tiny fish bones. It could greatly change the fish diet of the world in the future.” In addition, the research can help promote industrial processing of the fish, marking a great breakthrough in the field of aquaculture (水产养殖) breeding in China.

1. What challenge have Chinese scientists solved?
A.They’ve found a wild fish.
B.They’ve created a fish with a fresh flavor.
C.They’ve cultivated a fish with tender meat.
D.They’ve produced a fish with no small bones.
2. What problem did the research team want to solve in 2009?
A.The fish can’t live in the sea.
B.The fish grow very slowly in freshwater.
C.The fish’s intermuscular bones are long and thin.
D.The fish’s tiny bones are stuck in people’s throats easily.
3. The results of an examination in August showed the success rate reached __________.
A.100%B.50%C.19%D.12.96%
4. What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.The fish diet in the future.
B.The problem of tiny fish bones.
C.The importance of the research.
D.The aquaculture breeding in China.
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9 . Four Wonderful Books

Worried Whippet: A Book of Bravery

by Jess Bolton

This beautifully illustrated story is about an anxious dog who navigates (驾驭) moments of bravery and acts of courage as she goes about her everyday life.

Written for adults and children who are struggling with anxiety, Jess’s hope is that the book can encourage you to take small steps of bravery as well, just as the worried Whippet does.

All Through the Night

by Dani Robertson

Author and dark sky officer Dani Roberston is on a mission to protect the world from the effects of light pollution. In doing so, she helps us to understand why the dark nights are so important for ourselves, animals, and plants, and turns the switch on why it’s something that should be embraced (欣然接受).

The Book of Nordic Self-Care

by Elisabeth Carlsson

If your typical self-care routine isn’t cutting it, now is the time to embrace self-care the Nordic way. From wellness practices to Nordic foods, nutritionist and lifestyle coach Elisabeth Carlsson reveals the secrets from the world’s happiest countries that will help you bring peace and balance to your life.

The Britannias : An Island Quest

by Alice Albinia

Put on your walking boots and head off on this tour through the history of Britain’s islands.

In tracing the nation’s geographical periphery (周边), author and journalist Alice Albinia also, fittingly, sets out to recentre the narrative on stories sometimes pushed to the edges: those of women, for instance, or of people regarded with suspicion. Part history, part travelogue (游记), this is an interesting exploration of how a land shapes its people.

1. What is the book Worried Whippet: A Book of Bravery about?
A.The story of an anxious but brave dog.
B.The effects of light pollution.
C.The history of Britain’s islands.
D.Nordic self-care practices.
2. Who wrote the book focusing on wellness practices and Nordic foods?
A.Jess Bolton.B.Dani Robertson.
C.Elisabeth Carlsson.D.Alice Albinia.
3. Which book consists of part history and part travelogue?
A.Worried Whippet: A Book of Bravery.
B.All Through the Night.
C.The Book of Nordic Self-Care.
D.The Britannias: An Island Quest.
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了主要讲述了King一家如何积极应对三个孩子都患有不同形式自闭症的挑战,同时表达了家庭中的乐观态度和对生活的深刻理解。

10 . Given the chance, 15-year-old Lenny King likes nothing more than to climb over seven foot-high garden fences and run across the busy road to the Co-op, which he associates with free biscuits. His sister Daisy, 17, frequently falls over, and she was told she’d never walk.

The eldest, 19-year-old Rosie, might launch into an outburst of swearing (咒骂) at any moment. The King family are special in a number of ways. Not only are all three children on the autism (自闭症) spectrum, but their parents — rather than see their situation as at best unlucky and at worst a curse (诅咒) — regard it as a blessing. “In some ways my children are forever young, so while in most families the children grow up and pull away from their parents, mine continue to be a source of childlike surprises,” says Mum Sharon, 47.

Sharon and Richard King met in a Wakefield nightclub. Sharon had a normal pregnancy (怀孕) and gave birth to Rosie, who was a highly developed youngster. While her parents thought her “a bit different”, they saw no reason to be concerned about having a second child. Two years later Daisy was born and, within 12 months, she was diagnosed (诊断) with the rare genetic condition Kabuki Syndrome which is a rare, multi-system disorder characterized by abnormalities including distinctive facial features, growth delays, varying degrees of intellectual disability.

The Kings were told that Daisy may never walk or talk, though she proved the doctors wrong in the first instance by getting to her feet, aged five. Sharon and Richard, a 52-year-old civil engineer, were also advised to think carefully about having any more children. At that point Sharon was already six months pregnant with Lenny. When their son was 18 months old, the Kings noticed that he wasn’t meeting his developmental milestones and doctors raised the possibility that he might be autistic. Lenny was finally diagnosed with classic autism before his third birthday, which then raised questions about nine-year-old Rosie. Tests revealed she had high functioning Asperger’s (阿斯伯格综合征).

Now Lenny and Daisy are collected by an autism resource centre at 8 a. m. each day and returned at 4 p. m. People who are not defeated by suffering are brave warriors in life, and they definitely will have a bright future.

1. Which can best describe Sharon?
A.Optimistic.B.Pitiful.C.Inspiring.D.Grateful.
2. Why did the couple have a second child without any concern?
A.They were healthy.B.They prefer a large family.
C.Rosie seemed almost normal.D.There was no history of the illness in them.
3. What happened to Rosie?
A.She was infected by Lenny.B.She also carried some disease.
C.She was ignored by her parents.D.She was diagnosed with autism at birth.
4. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A.To explain the unfairness of life.B.To encourage readers to offer help.
C.To persuade people to focus on autism.D.To tell people to be positive about misfortune.
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