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    People who grow up outside of cities are better at finding their way around than urbanites, a large study on navigation suggests. The results, described online on March 30 in Nature, hint that learning to handle environmental complexity as a child strengthens mental muscles for spatial skills. 

    Nearly 400,000 people from 38 countries around the world played a video game called Sea Hero Quest, designed by scientists and game developers as a fun way to collect data about people's brains. Players piloted a boat in search of various targets.

    On average, people who said they had grown up outside of cities, where they would have probably encountered lots of complicated paths, were better at finding the targets than people who were raised in cities.

    What's more, the difference between city residents and outsiders was most obvious in countries where cities tend to have simple layouts (布局), such as Chicago with its streets laid out at 90-degree angles. The simpler the cities, the bigger the advantage for people from more rural areas, cognitive scientist Antoine Coutrot of CNRS and his colleagues report.

    Still, from these video game data, scientists can't definitively say that the childhood environment is behind the differences in navigation. But it's possible. "As a kid, if you are exposed to a complex environment, you learn to find your way, and you develop the right cognitive processes to do so," Coutrot says.

    Other factors have been linked to navigational performance, including age, gender, education and even a superior sense of smell. Figuring out these details will give doctors a more precise baseline (基准) of a person's navigational abilities. That, in turn, might help reveal when these skills weaken, as they do in early Alzheimer's disease, for instance.

    1. (1) What does the underlined word "urbanites" in Paragraph 1 refer to?
      A . Those who live close to urban areas. B . Those who are from rural areas. C . Those who are raised in cities. D . Those who long for urban life.
    2. (2) How did the researchers carry out the study?
      A . By playing a game called Sea Hero Quest. B . By gathering data from the video game. C . By recording electrical activities in brains. D . By comparing various targets of the game.
    3. (3) What can we learn from Paragraph 3 and 4?
      A . City outsiders performed no better than city residents in the study. B . Cities' simple layouts gave city residents an advantage in the game. C . There was no significant difference between city residents and outsiders. D . The players' performance had something to do with their earlier experience.
    4. (4) Which of the following may Coutrot agree with?
      A . Childhood surroundings might affect people's navigational abilities. B . Gender and education are key to developing navigational abilities. C . A superior sense of smell bears no relation to navigational abilities. D . The study of navigational abilities can help cure Alzheimer's disease.
    5. (5) Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
      A . How environment impacts early childhood development B . Why is early childhood education important for our future C . When is the best time to obtain your navigational skills D . Where you grew up may shape your navigational skills

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