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Researchers have determined that women use both sides of their brain for listening,【C1】___

___men use only one side of their brain, reports Discovery. Com News. In a study, 20 men and 20 women【C2】______a brain scan while listening to a tape recording of a book. The brain【C3】______showed that men listened【C4】______with the left side of their brain, which is associated with listening and speech. Women,【C5】______, showed activity on both sides of their brain. Dr. Joseph T. Lurito, an assistant radiology professor【C6】______the Indiana University School of Medicine, says:" Our research suggests language【C7】______is different between men and women, but it doesn t【C8】______mean performance is going to be different." Other studies seem to【C9】______that women " can handle listening to two conversations【C10】______, but it is hard for men to do so." says Dr. Lurito.

【C1】

A.as

B.since

C.while

D.although

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