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A.Electronic Equipment Harms the Brain
B.Good Rest Develops Good Memory
C.Tips on Using New Technologies
D.Being in Nature Is Good for the Brain

参考答案D
解析:主旨大意题。通读全文可知,长时间盯着看或使用电子设备对大脑不利,作者鼓励人们放下这些高科技产品到大自然中去,给大脑一个休息时间。文中更是用Carl和Kate的事例说明走近大自然给大脑带来的益处,因此选项D适合作本文标题。

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D.Policy responses to climate change need improving.

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