单选题 The adage "like a kid at heart" may be truer than we think, since new research is showing that grown-ups are more immature than ever. Specifically, it seems a growing number of people are retaining the behaviors and attitudes associated with youth. As a consequence, many older people simply never achieve mental adulthood, according to a leading expert on evolutionary psychiatry. Among scientists, the phenomenon is called psychological neoteny.
The theory"s creator is Bruce Charlton, a professor in the School of Biology at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Charlton explained that humans have an inherent attraction to physical youth, since it can be a sign of fertility, health and vitality. In the mid-20th century, however, another force kicked in, due to increasing need for individuals to change jobs, learn new skills, move to new places and make new friends. A "child-like flexibility of attitudes, behaviors and knowledge" is probably adaptive to the increased instability of the modern world. Formal education now extends well past physical maturity, leaving students with minds that are, he said, "unfinished." When formal education continues into the early twenties, it Probably, to an extent, counteracts the attainment of psychological maturity, which would otherwise occur at about this age.
Charlton pointed out that past cultures often marked the advent of adulthood with initiation ceremonies. While the human mind responds to new information over the course of any individual"s lifetime, Charlton argues that past physical environments were more stable and allowed for a state of psychological maturity. In hunter-gatherer societies, that maturity was probably achieved during a person"s late teens or early twenties. By contrast, many modern adults fail to attain this maturity, and such failure is common and indeed characteristic of highly educated and, on the whole, effective and socially valuable people.
Charlton added that since modern cultures now favor cognitive flexibility, "immature" people tend to thrive and succeed, and have set the tone not only for contemporary life, but also for the future, when it is possible our genes may even change as a result of the psychological shift. The faults of youth are retained along with the virtues. These include short attention span, sensation and novelty-seeking, short cycles of arbitrary fashion and a sense of cultural shallowness.
David Brooks, a social commentator and a columnist at The New York Times, has documented a somewhat related phenomenon concerning the current blurring of "the bourgeois world of capitalism and the bohemian counterculture," which Charlton believes is a version of psychological neoteny. Brooks believes such individuals have lost the wisdom and maturity of their bourgeois predecessors due to more emphasis placed on expertise, flexibility and vitality.
单选题 The term "psychological neoteny" comes closest in meaning to ______
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 这在第一段已经说得很清楚,以下各段更是对造成这种心理状态的原因进行了详尽的解释。本文主要说明了“心理上的幼态持续”现象的特征,以及造成这种现象的社会原因。
单选题 Which of the forces has mainly caused the later attainment of psychological maturity?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 这种观点在第二段第三句以后得到了详细的阐释,其中的逻辑是:社会的不稳定使得人们必须不断更新自己的知识,结果是正式教育阶段的延长,造成人心理发育成熟的滞后。
A:在第二段,作者确实提到了这个原因,但这显然不是Charlton所揭示的造成心理成熟滞后的主要原因。
C:第三段对比了原始社会和现代社会的区别,提到了这个方面的因素。但作者显然也没有把它当作主要原因。
单选题 Psychological maturity was more easily achieved in a more primitive society because ______
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 这是charlton在第三段第二句明确提出的观点。第二段还提到现代社会的不稳定性。
单选题 The findings of David Brooks and Bruce Charlton are ______
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 参阅最后一段。
单选题 The best title for the text is ______
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本文主要解释了psychological neoteny现象和造成这种现象的社会原因。
B:本文的重点不在于说明教育在使人保持青春活力上的重要性,虽然提到了延长正式教育的结果是psychological neoteny产生的原因。但文章说得很清楚:社会的变化(其不稳定性)才是造成这种现象的终极原因。
C:文章在第四段第一句的确提到了这种观点,但这不是本文的主题。