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单选题
It can be inferred from the text that prior to 1960 ______.
A
only two scientists studied psycholinguistics.
B
psycholinguistics enjoyed little popularity.
C
Montreal was the center of psychological studies.
D
most studies focused on psychology of learning.
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推理判断题。根据题干所给出的时间定位到文章最后一句“From about l960,in the context of emerging followers of psycholinguistics,there was a growing interest in studying second language learning from a psychological perspective.”,由此可知,从1960年开始,对语言心理学的研究才开始流行起来,因而推测在1960年前语言心理学不是那么流行,故答案为B项。
推理判断题。根据题干所给出的时间定位到文章最后一句“From about l960,in the context of emerging followers of psycholinguistics,there was a growing interest in studying second language learning from a psychological perspective.”,由此可知,从1960年开始,对语言心理学的研究才开始流行起来,因而推测在1960年前语言心理学不是那么流行,故答案为B项。
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