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綜合英語(一)年月真題
00794202010
1、【單選題】There'snodoubt________strategicthinking,likeanyotherskill,
canbeimprovedwithtraining.
which
that
A:
how
B:
what
C:
答D:案:B
解析:there’snodoubtthat可以看作是固定搭配,意思是:…是毫無疑問的。
2、【單選題】They________fromthenationalunionandsetuptheirownlocal
organization.
brokeoff
brokeup
A:
brokedown
B:
brokeaway
C:
答D:案:D
解析:breakaway:脫離;離開;擺脫。符合句意。
3、【單選題】Atthebeach,Susanenjoyed________thewarmsandbeneathherfeet.
feel
beingfelt
A:
feeling
B:
tofeel
C:
答D:案:C
解析:enjoydoing是固定搭配,意思是:享受做某事,喜歡做某事。
4、【單選題】Jackis________proofofthewondersofmodernmedicine.
living
alive
A:
lively
B:
C:
live
答D:案:A
解析:livingproof是詞組,意思是:活生生的證明。
5、【單選題】Mostemployersinthejobmarketcarewhetherthecandidateshave
________experience.
reliable
relevant
A:
relative
B:
reflective
C:
答D:案:B
解析:relevant:相關(guān)的。符合句意。
6、【單選題】Itoftenhelpstotalktosomeonewhenyou’re________acrisis.
goingby
goingover
A:
goingthrough
B:
goingabout
C:
答D:案:C
解析:gothrough是固定搭配,意思是:經(jīng)歷,經(jīng)受(尤指苦難或艱難時(shí)期)。符合句
意。
7、【單選題】Istronglyrecommendthatshe________herbrakescheckedbefore
goingonthelongdrive.
get
gets
A:
hasgot
B:
willget
C:
答D:案:A
解析:recommend后面的從句應(yīng)該用虛擬語氣,從句謂語用should+動詞原形,should可
以省略。
8、【單選題】Ihavenoidea________thetelevisionisn'tworking.
when
why
A:
how
B:
whether
C:
答D:案:B
解析:why表示“為什么”,符合句意。這句話是說“我不知道為什么電視機(jī)壞了”。
9、【單選題】Allpartsofthehouse________thewindowswereingoodcondition.
betterthan
ratherthan
A:
morethan
B:
otherthan
C:
答D:案:D
解析:otherthan:除了。符合句意。
10、【單選題】Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachild________heor
shewants.
whenever
wherever
A:
whatever
B:
however
C:
答D:案:C
解析:whateverheorshewants意思是:他/她想要的任何東西。符合句意。
11、【單選題】Bythetimeofhisdeathin1982PhilipDick________over30
sciencefictionsand112shortstories.
haswritten
hadwritten
A:
wrote
B:
writes
C:
答D:案:B
解析:本句用過去完成時(shí)表示在過去的某個(gè)時(shí)間點(diǎn)之前已經(jīng)完成的事情。
12、【單選題】Sincethendemand________oilhasrisensteadilyalongsideever-
increasingtravelbycar,planeandship.
with
to
A:
of
B:
for
C:
答D:案:D
解析:demandfor是固定搭配,意思是:對…的需求。
13、【單選題】Pleaseseatme________faraspossiblefromthesmokingsection.
as
so
A:
very
B:
much
C:
答D:案:A
解析:asfaraspossible是固定搭配,意思是:盡可能遠(yuǎn)。
14、【單選題】Tomandhiscompanyarewellknowninthisarea,butwedonotdo
much________withhim.
bargain
commerce
A:
enterprise
B:
business
C:
答D:案:D
解析:dobusinesswith是固定搭配,意思是:同…做生意。
15、【單選題】Theretailer________thathewouldhavetoraisethepriceto
makeendsmeet.
pointedout
gaveout
A:
madeout
B:
workedout
C:
答D:案:A
解析:pointout是固定搭配,意思是:指出。
16、【單選題】Grassabsorbscarbondioxidethesamewaytrees________,butona
smallerscale.
are
have
A:
do
B:
need
C:
答D:案:C
解析:thesamewaytreesdo含有一個(gè)定語從句,way后面省略了關(guān)系詞,意思是:與
樹相同的方式。
17、【單選題】Peoplehopethatthegrowingpopularityofelectriccarswillhave
aneffect________airqualityinbigcities.
for
on
A:
with
B:
at
C:
答D:案:B
解析:haveaneffecton是固定搭配,意思是:對…有影響。
18、【單選題】EversinceJenniferbeganspendingThanksgivingDaywithrelatives
orfriends,it________asourceofanxiety.
hasbeen
is
A:
was
B:
willbe
C:
答D:案:A
解析:hasbeen是現(xiàn)在完成時(shí),表示事情已經(jīng)發(fā)生并產(chǎn)生了影響。
19、【單選題】Itishightimethatwe________adifferentstrategy---doless
andthinkmore.
havetried
try
A:
tried
B:
C:
musttry
答D:案:C
解析:Itishightimethat是固定句式,后面的從句謂語動詞用過去式。
20、【單選題】Oncewelearnasound,ifit's________tousoftenenough,we
formamemoryofit.
recorded
represented
A:
replied
B:
repeated
C:
答D:案:D
解析:repeated表示被動,“被重復(fù)”。
21、【單選題】Asahighschoolstudentinthe1970s,MarikoKatowasfascinated
byphysics.Atanafter-hoursphysicsclubatherschool,shewassobusyhearing
RichardFeynman'slecturesonquantummechanics(量子力學(xué))thatshebarelynoticed
shewastheonlygirlintheroom.”Thecomplexityofnaturewasrefined(提煉)
intothesesimple,beautifultheories,"saysKato.“Ionlywantedtolearn
more."Herparents,however,hadotherdreamsfortheirdaughter---theysawheras
apianoteacherforyoungchildren.WhenKatoannouncedsheintendedto
studyphysicsatcollege,Kato'smotherburstintotears.“Physicsisformen,"
shesaid.“It'snotladylike."Kato'sexperiencehasbeenreplayedin
countlesshouseholdsandclassroomsacrossJapan.Social-scienceandhumanities
coursesremainpopularchoicesforfreshmanwomen,whilesciencessuchasphysics
andchemistryandengineeringarestillseenasdisciplinesformen.Kato,51,kept
onstrivingandisnowanastronomyprofessoratKeioUniversity.Shewasand
continuestobeanexception.Withoutastrongsupportnetworkoffemalepeers,
womeninthesciencescanstruggle.Thoughsomehavefoundsupervisors,the
hierarchicalstructureofJapaneseacademic-researchteamsoftendenieswomen
preciousandpermanentpositionsinuniversities.Genderdiscriminationis
prohibitedunderJapaneselaw.Butprominentfemalescientistsaythereisatacit
(心照不宣的)prejudiceagainstwomen.Abioinformaticsprofessor,MitikoGosays
thatmanyprofessorswillchooseamanoveranequallyqualifiedwoman,believing
thatawomanwillquitassoonasshemarriesorhaschildren.Aftergraduate
school,FumikoYonezawa,aprofessoroftheoreticalphysicsandthefirstwomanto
leadthePhysicalSocietyofJapaninitsmorethan100-yearhistory,wasnot
hiredasafull-timefacultymemberuntilshehadprovedthatshecouldraiseher
threedaughterswhilecontinuingwithherresearch.“Ihadfunkeepingupboth
aspectsofmylife,butIsleptonlyfourhoursatnight,"shesays.“Ididn'tsee
amovieorgototheballetuntilmyfirstchildwas10yearsold."Andatleast
shewasnotexpectedtospendlongnightsinalab,butcouldworkatthekitchen
tablewhilehergirlsplayedinthenextroom.Somebabystepstohelpwomenhave
beentaken.TheAstronomySocietyofJapan,forexample,hasprovidedday-careat
itsbiannualmeetingssince1997.PressurefrombusinessandtheJapaneseMinistry
ofEducationhaspushedthingsforward,thoughslowly.Lastmonth,theChemical
SocietyofJapan,whichhashadjusttwofemaleboardmemberssinceitsfounding
in1878,decidedtoreserveoneofits26boardseatsforawoman.ButJapanhasa
longwaytogobeforeitmakesfulluseofthefemalehalfofits
nationalbrainpower.“Ijokethatwomenscientistshavetheadvantageofa
woman'sintuitionandpatience,"saysYonezawa.”But,really,beingascientist
hasnothingtodowithbeingamanorawoman.Womensimplyhaven'tbeengiven
thechance."1\.WhatwouldMarikoKatoliketobecomewhenshewasinhigh
school?
Anotedphysician.
Ascholarinhumanities.
A:
Apianoteacher.
B:
Ascientistinphysics.
C:
答D:案:D
解析:根據(jù)第一段和第二段的內(nèi)容可以得知答案是D。
22、【單選題】Asahighschoolstudentinthe1970s,MarikoKatowasfascinated
byphysics.Atanafter-hoursphysicsclubatherschool,shewassobusyhearing
RichardFeynman'slecturesonquantummechanics(量子力學(xué))thatshebarelynoticed
shewastheonlygirlintheroom.”Thecomplexityofnaturewasrefined(提煉)
intothesesimple,beautifultheories,"saysKato.“Ionlywantedtolearn
more."Herparents,however,hadotherdreamsfortheirdaughter---theysawheras
apianoteacherforyoungchildren.WhenKatoannouncedsheintendedto
studyphysicsatcollege,Kato'smotherburstintotears.“Physicsisformen,"
shesaid.“It'snotladylike."Kato'sexperiencehasbeenreplayedin
countlesshouseholdsandclassroomsacrossJapan.Social-scienceandhumanities
coursesremainpopularchoicesforfreshmanwomen,whilesciencessuchasphysics
andchemistryandengineeringarestillseenasdisciplinesformen.Kato,51,kept
onstrivingandisnowanastronomyprofessoratKeioUniversity.Shewasand
continuestobeanexception.Withoutastrongsupportnetworkoffemalepeers,
womeninthesciencescanstruggle.Thoughsomehavefoundsupervisors,the
hierarchicalstructureofJapaneseacademic-researchteamsoftendenieswomen
preciousandpermanentpositionsinuniversities.Genderdiscriminationis
prohibitedunderJapaneselaw.Butprominentfemalescientistsaythereisatacit
(心照不宣的)prejudiceagainstwomen.Abioinformaticsprofessor,MitikoGosays
thatmanyprofessorswillchooseamanoveranequallyqualifiedwoman,believing
thatawomanwillquitassoonasshemarriesorhaschildren.Aftergraduate
school,FumikoYonezawa,aprofessoroftheoreticalphysicsandthefirstwomanto
leadthePhysicalSocietyofJapaninitsmorethan100-yearhistory,wasnot
hiredasafull-timefacultymemberuntilshehadprovedthatshecouldraiseher
threedaughterswhilecontinuingwithherresearch.“Ihadfunkeepingupboth
aspectsofmylife,butIsleptonlyfourhoursatnight,"shesays.“Ididn'tsee
amovieorgototheballetuntilmyfirstchildwas10yearsold."Andatleast
shewasnotexpectedtospendlongnightsinalab,butcouldworkatthekitchen
tablewhilehergirlsplayedinthenextroom.Somebabystepstohelpwomenhave
beentaken.TheAstronomySocietyofJapan,forexample,hasprovidedday-careat
itsbiannualmeetingssince1997.PressurefrombusinessandtheJapaneseMinistry
ofEducationhaspushedthingsforward,thoughslowly.Lastmonth,theChemical
SocietyofJapan,whichhashadjusttwofemaleboardmemberssinceitsfounding
in1878,decidedtoreserveoneofits26boardseatsforawoman.ButJapanhasa
longwaytogobeforeitmakesfulluseofthefemalehalfofits
nationalbrainpower.“Ijokethatwomenscientistshavetheadvantageofa
woman'sintuitionandpatience,"saysYonezawa.”But,really,beingascientist
hasnothingtodowithbeingamanorawoman.Womensimplyhaven'tbeengiven
thechance."2\.WhatdoesKato'sstorytellusaboutwomen'sconditionsin
Japan?
ItishardtobecomeawomanscientistinJapan.
Japanesewomenstudentsareprohibitedfromsciences.
A:
TherearenolawsagainstgenderdiscriminationinJapan.
B:
ParentsinJapanaremorelikelytochooseacareerforgirls.
C:
答D:案:A
解析:根據(jù)第三段的內(nèi)容可以得知答案。
23、【單選題】Asahighschoolstudentinthe1970s,MarikoKatowasfascinated
byphysics.Atanafter-hoursphysicsclubatherschool,shewassobusyhearing
RichardFeynman'slecturesonquantummechanics(量子力學(xué))thatshebarelynoticed
shewastheonlygirlintheroom.”Thecomplexityofnaturewasrefined(提煉)
intothesesimple,beautifultheories,"saysKato.“Ionlywantedtolearn
more."Herparents,however,hadotherdreamsfortheirdaughter---theysawheras
apianoteacherforyoungchildren.WhenKatoannouncedsheintendedto
studyphysicsatcollege,Kato'smotherburstintotears.“Physicsisformen,"
shesaid.“It'snotladylike."Kato'sexperiencehasbeenreplayedin
countlesshouseholdsandclassroomsacrossJapan.Social-scienceandhumanities
coursesremainpopularchoicesforfreshmanwomen,whilesciencessuchasphysics
andchemistryandengineeringarestillseenasdisciplinesformen.Kato,51,kept
onstrivingandisnowanastronomyprofessoratKeioUniversity.Shewasand
continuestobeanexception.Withoutastrongsupportnetworkoffemalepeers,
womeninthesciencescanstruggle.Thoughsomehavefoundsupervisors,the
hierarchicalstructureofJapaneseacademic-researchteamsoftendenieswomen
preciousandpermanentpositionsinuniversities.Genderdiscriminationis
prohibitedunderJapaneselaw.Butprominentfemalescientistsaythereisatacit
(心照不宣的)prejudiceagainstwomen.Abioinformaticsprofessor,MitikoGosays
thatmanyprofessorswillchooseamanoveranequallyqualifiedwoman,believing
thatawomanwillquitassoonasshemarriesorhaschildren.Aftergraduate
school,FumikoYonezawa,aprofessoroftheoreticalphysicsandthefirstwomanto
leadthePhysicalSocietyofJapaninitsmorethan100-yearhistory,wasnot
hiredasafull-timefacultymemberuntilshehadprovedthatshecouldraiseher
threedaughterswhilecontinuingwithherresearch.“Ihadfunkeepingupboth
aspectsofmylife,butIsleptonlyfourhoursatnight,"shesays.“Ididn'tsee
amovieorgototheballetuntilmyfirstchildwas10yearsold."Andatleast
shewasnotexpectedtospendlongnightsinalab,butcouldworkatthekitchen
tablewhilehergirlsplayedinthenextroom.Somebabystepstohelpwomenhave
beentaken.TheAstronomySocietyofJapan,forexample,hasprovidedday-careat
itsbiannualmeetingssince1997.PressurefrombusinessandtheJapaneseMinistry
ofEducationhaspushedthingsforward,thoughslowly.Lastmonth,theChemical
SocietyofJapan,whichhashadjusttwofemaleboardmemberssinceitsfounding
in1878,decidedtoreserveoneofits26boardseatsforawoman.ButJapanhasa
longwaytogobeforeitmakesfulluseofthefemalehalfofits
nationalbrainpower.“Ijokethatwomenscientistshavetheadvantageofa
woman'sintuitionandpatience,"saysYonezawa.”But,really,beingascientist
hasnothingtodowithbeingamanorawoman.Womensimplyhaven'tbeengiven
thechance."3\.WhatdoweknowaboutFumikoYonezawa?
SheisthefirstwomanscientistinJapanesehistory.
Shethinksresearchratherthanfamilyishertoppriority.
A:
Shemanagedtostrikeabalancebetweenworkandfamily.
B:
Sheservedasafull-timeuniversityprofessorinherlifetime.
C:
答D:案:C
解析:根據(jù)第四段的內(nèi)容可以得知答案。
24、【單選題】Asahighschoolstudentinthe1970s,MarikoKatowasfascinated
byphysics.Atanafter-hoursphysicsclubatherschool,shewassobusyhearing
RichardFeynman'slecturesonquantummechanics(量子力學(xué))thatshebarelynoticed
shewastheonlygirlintheroom.”Thecomplexityofnaturewasrefined(提煉)
intothesesimple,beautifultheories,"saysKato.“Ionlywantedtolearn
more."Herparents,however,hadotherdreamsfortheirdaughter---theysawheras
apianoteacherforyoungchildren.WhenKatoannouncedsheintendedto
studyphysicsatcollege,Kato'smotherburstintotears.“Physicsisformen,"
shesaid.“It'snotladylike."Kato'sexperiencehasbeenreplayedin
countlesshouseholdsandclassroomsacrossJapan.Social-scienceandhumanities
coursesremainpopularchoicesforfreshmanwomen,whilesciencessuchasphysics
andchemistryandengineeringarestillseenasdisciplinesformen.Kato,51,kept
onstrivingandisnowanastronomyprofessoratKeioUniversity.Shewasand
continuestobeanexception.Withoutastrongsupportnetworkoffemalepeers,
womeninthesciencescanstruggle.Thoughsomehavefoundsupervisors,the
hierarchicalstructureofJapaneseacademic-researchteamsoftendenieswomen
preciousandpermanentpositionsinuniversities.Genderdiscriminationis
prohibitedunderJapaneselaw.Butprominentfemalescientistsaythereisatacit
(心照不宣的)prejudiceagainstwomen.Abioinformaticsprofessor,MitikoGosays
thatmanyprofessorswillchooseamanoveranequallyqualifiedwoman,believing
thatawomanwillquitassoonasshemarriesorhaschildren.Aftergraduate
school,FumikoYonezawa,aprofessoroftheoreticalphysicsandthefirstwomanto
leadthePhysicalSocietyofJapaninitsmorethan100-yearhistory,wasnot
hiredasafull-timefacultymemberuntilshehadprovedthatshecouldraiseher
threedaughterswhilecontinuingwithherresearch.“Ihadfunkeepingupboth
aspectsofmylife,butIsleptonlyfourhoursatnight,"shesays.“Ididn'tsee
amovieorgototheballetuntilmyfirstchildwas10yearsold."Andatleast
shewasnotexpectedtospendlongnightsinalab,butcouldworkatthekitchen
tablewhilehergirlsplayedinthenextroom.Somebabystepstohelpwomenhave
beentaken.TheAstronomySocietyofJapan,forexample,hasprovidedday-careat
itsbiannualmeetingssince1997.PressurefrombusinessandtheJapaneseMinistry
ofEducationhaspushedthingsforward,thoughslowly.Lastmonth,theChemical
SocietyofJapan,whichhashadjusttwofemaleboardmemberssinceitsfounding
in1878,decidedtoreserveoneofits26boardseatsforawoman.ButJapanhasa
longwaytogobeforeitmakesfulluseofthefemalehalfofits
nationalbrainpower.“Ijokethatwomenscientistshavetheadvantageofa
woman'sintuitionandpatience,"saysYonezawa.”But,really,beingascientist
hasnothingtodowithbeingamanorawoman.Womensimplyhaven'tbeengiven
thechance."4\.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetothe“babysteps"inthe
lastparagraph?
Critical.
Reserved.
A:
B:
Positive.
Neutral.
C:
答D:案:C
解析:根據(jù)最后一段的內(nèi)容可以得知作者對此持積極的態(tài)度。
25、【單選題】Asahighschoolstudentinthe1970s,MarikoKatowasfascinated
byphysics.Atanafter-hoursphysicsclubatherschool,shewassobusyhearing
RichardFeynman'slecturesonquantummechanics(量子力學(xué))thatshebarelynoticed
shewastheonlygirlintheroom.”Thecomplexityofnaturewasrefined(提煉)
intothesesimple,beautifultheories,"saysKato.“Ionlywantedtolearn
more."Herparents,however,hadotherdreamsfortheirdaughter---theysawheras
apianoteacherforyoungchildren.WhenKatoannouncedsheintendedto
studyphysicsatcollege,Kato'smotherburstintotears.“Physicsisformen,"
shesaid.“It'snotladylike."Kato'sexperiencehasbeenreplayedin
countlesshouseholdsandclassroomsacrossJapan.Social-scienceandhumanities
coursesremainpopularchoicesforfreshmanwomen,whilesciencessuchasphysics
andchemistryandengineeringarestillseenasdisciplinesformen.Kato,51,kept
onstrivingandisnowanastronomyprofessoratKeioUniversity.Shewasand
continuestobeanexception.Withoutastrongsupportnetworkoffemalepeers,
womeninthesciencescanstruggle.Thoughsomehavefoundsupervisors,the
hierarchicalstructureofJapaneseacademic-researchteamsoftendenieswomen
preciousandpermanentpositionsinuniversities.Genderdiscriminationis
prohibitedunderJapaneselaw.Butprominentfemalescientistsaythereisatacit
(心照不宣的)prejudiceagainstwomen.Abioinformaticsprofessor,MitikoGosays
thatmanyprofessorswillchooseamanoveranequallyqualifiedwoman,believing
thatawomanwillquitassoonasshemarriesorhaschildren.Aftergraduate
school,FumikoYonezawa,aprofessoroftheoreticalphysicsandthefirstwomanto
leadthePhysicalSocietyofJapaninitsmorethan100-yearhistory,wasnot
hiredasafull-timefacultymemberuntilshehadprovedthatshecouldraiseher
threedaughterswhilecontinuingwithherresearch.“Ihadfunkeepingupboth
aspectsofmylife,butIsleptonlyfourhoursatnight,"shesays.“Ididn'tsee
amovieorgototheballetuntilmyfirstchildwas10yearsold."Andatleast
shewasnotexpectedtospendlongnightsinalab,butcouldworkatthekitchen
tablewhilehergirlsplayedinthenextroom.Somebabystepstohelpwomenhave
beentaken.TheAstronomySocietyofJapan,forexample,hasprovidedday-careat
itsbiannualmeetingssince1997.PressurefrombusinessandtheJapaneseMinistry
ofEducationhaspushedthingsforward,thoughslowly.Lastmonth,theChemical
SocietyofJapan,whichhashadjusttwofemaleboardmemberssinceitsfounding
in1878,decidedtoreserveoneofits26boardseatsforawoman.ButJapanhasa
longwaytogobeforeitmakesfulluseofthefemalehalfofits
nationalbrainpower.“Ijokethatwomenscientistshavetheadvantageofa
woman'sintuitionandpatience,"saysYonezawa.”But,really,beingascientist
hasnothingtodowithbeingamanorawoman.Womensimplyhaven'tbeengiven
thechance."5\.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?
WomenPhysicists'StruggleinJapan
AttractionofPhysicstoJapaneseWomen
A:
WomenScientistsFightingforSpaceinJapan
B:
Women'sAdvantagesinJapaneseUniversities
C:
答D:案:C
解析:本文講的是婦女爭取自己在自然科學(xué)界的權(quán)益與地位,所以選C。
26、【單選題】CanastimulatinghobbydecreaseyourriskofAlzheimer'sdisease
(阿爾茲海默癥)?Maybe,butdon'tcountonit.SomedaysallIwanttodowhenI
gethomeissitdowninfrontoftheTVsetandletmybraingoblank.You
probablyknowthefeeling.Butiftwogroupsofneurologists(神經(jīng)學(xué)家)from
UniversityHospitalsandCaseWesternReserveinCleveland,Ohioareright,wemay
alllivetoregretourlazylifestyle.AtameetingoftheAmericanAcademy
ofNeurologyearlierthismonth,theyreportedthatpeoplewhoremain
activeoutsideofworkbytakingupsuchstimulatingactivitiesas
painting,gardeningorplayingamusicalinstrumentarethreetimeslesslikely
todevelopAlzheimer'sdiseaseastheyagethantheirmoreintellectually
passivepeers.Ialwayssuspectedthattheboxwouldturnmymindtomush(漿糊),
andhere'stheproof.Orisit?WhileIwouldneversuggestthatwatchingalot
oftelevisionisgoodforyou,thereareseverallimitationstothisstudy.Forone
thing,it'spreliminary---akindofscientificfirstdraft.Also,itdependson
thefailingmemoryofitssubjectsorthesecond-handreportsoftheirfamilies.
Evenso,it'sjustthestartofwhatcouldbeafloodofsuchreports.Notonlyis
Alzheimer'sresearchpickingup,butalsoin50years,14millionAmericanscould
havethedisorder,upfrom4milliontoday.Soanynewshiftisboundtoget
plentyofnewscoverage.Thereisn'tmuchdataaboutwhetherlifestylechoices,
liketheonestheClevelandgroupsinvestigated,canhelpdelaytheonsetof
Alzheimer'sthanmoresedentary(久坐的)seniors.Butthoseresultscouldjustas
easilyindicatethatpeopleintheearlieststagesofAlzheimer'sarelesslikely
tobeactive.That’swhytheClevelanddoctorsfocusedontheirsubjectsfrom
ages20t060---mostlikelylongbeforetheydevelopedanysymptoms.The
researcherslookedat193menandwomenwithAlzheimer'sandaskedthem,ortheir
caregivers,howtheyspenttheirfreetimewhentheywereyounger.Thescientists
comparedtheanswerswiththosegivenby358peopleofroughlythesameageand
backgroundwhohadsimilaroccupationsbutdidn’thaveAlzheimer's.“Wefound
thatintellectualactivitieswererelativelymoreprotectivethanphysicalones,"
saysDr.RobertFriedland,wholedthestudy.Theresultsmaystillbe
biased,Friedlandnotes,becausecaregiversmayhavesubconsciouslyexaggerated
theircharges’passivity.And,ofcourse,thereareplentyofmusicians
andgardenerswhodevelopAlzheimer'snomatterhowstimulatingtheirlivesare.
1\.WhatislikelytocauseAlzheimer'saccordingtoClevelandneurologists?
Intellectualactivities.
Physicalexercises.
A:
Inactivewaysoflife.
B:
Oldage.
C:
答D:案:C
解析:根據(jù)第一段的內(nèi)容可以得出答案。
27、【單選題】CanastimulatinghobbydecreaseyourriskofAlzheimer'sdisease
(阿爾茲海默癥)?Maybe,butdon'tcountonit.SomedaysallIwanttodowhenI
gethomeissitdowninfrontoftheTVsetandletmybraingoblank.You
probablyknowthefeeling.Butiftwogroupsofneurologists(神經(jīng)學(xué)家)from
UniversityHospitalsandCaseWesternReserveinCleveland,Ohioareright,wemay
alllivetoregretourlazylifestyle.AtameetingoftheAmericanAcademy
ofNeurologyearlierthismonth,theyreportedthatpeoplewhoremain
activeoutsideofworkbytakingupsuchstimulatingactivitiesas
painting,gardeningorplayingamusicalinstrumentarethreetimeslesslikely
todevelopAlzheimer'sdiseaseastheyagethantheirmoreintellectually
passivepeers.Ialwayssuspectedthattheboxwouldturnmymindtomush(漿糊),
andhere'stheproof.Orisit?WhileIwouldneversuggestthatwatchingalot
oftelevisionisgoodforyou,thereareseverallimitationstothisstudy.Forone
thing,it'spreliminary---akindofscientificfirstdraft.Also,itdependson
thefailingmemoryofitssubjectsorthesecond-handreportsoftheirfamilies.
Evenso,it'sjustthestartofwhatcouldbeafloodofsuchreports.Notonlyis
Alzheimer'sresearchpickingup,butalsoin50years,14millionAmericanscould
havethedisorder,upfrom4milliontoday.Soanynewshiftisboundtoget
plentyofnewscoverage.Thereisn'tmuchdataaboutwhetherlifestylechoices,
liketheonestheClevelandgroupsinvestigated,canhelpdelaytheonsetof
Alzheimer'sthanmoresedentary(久坐的)seniors.Butthoseresultscouldjustas
easilyindicatethatpeopleintheearlieststagesofAlzheimer'sarelesslikely
tobeactive.That’swhytheClevelanddoctorsfocusedontheirsubjectsfrom
ages20t060---mostlikelylongbeforetheydevelopedanysymptoms.The
researcherslookedat193menandwomenwithAlzheimer'sandaskedthem,ortheir
caregivers,howtheyspenttheirfreetimewhentheywereyounger.Thescientists
comparedtheanswerswiththosegivenby358peopleofroughlythesameageand
backgroundwhohadsimilaroccupationsbutdidn’thaveAlzheimer's.“Wefound
thatintellectualactivitieswererelativelymoreprotectivethanphysicalones,"
saysDr.RobertFriedland,wholedthestudy.Theresultsmaystillbe
biased,Friedlandnotes,becausecaregiversmayhavesubconsciouslyexaggerated
theircharges’passivity.And,ofcourse,thereareplentyofmusicians
andgardenerswhodevelopAlzheimer'snomatterhowstimulatingtheirlivesare.
2\.Whatdoes“thebox”inParagraph1referto?
Amusicalinstrument.
Acase.
A:
TheAlzheimer'sdisease.
B:
Thetelevision.
C:
答D:案:D
解析:從前后文的意思來看,這里指的是電視。
28、【單選題】CanastimulatinghobbydecreaseyourriskofAlzheimer'sdisease
(阿爾茲海默癥)?Maybe,butdon'tcountonit.SomedaysallIwanttodowhenI
gethomeissitdowninfrontoftheTVsetandletmybraingoblank.You
probablyknowthefeeling.Butiftwogroupsofneurologists(神經(jīng)學(xué)家)from
UniversityHospitalsandCaseWesternReserveinCleveland,Ohioareright,wemay
alllivetoregretourlazylifestyle.AtameetingoftheAmericanAcademy
ofNeurologyearlierthismonth,theyreportedthatpeoplewhoremain
activeoutsideofworkbytakingupsuchstimulatingactivitiesas
painting,gardeningorplayingamusicalinstrumentarethreetimeslesslikely
todevelopAlzheimer'sdiseaseastheyagethantheirmoreintellectually
passivepeers.Ialwayssuspectedthattheboxwouldturnmymindtomush(漿糊),
andhere'stheproof.Orisit?WhileIwouldneversuggestthatwatchingalot
oftelevisionisgoodforyou,thereareseverallimitationstothisstudy.Forone
thing,it'spreliminary---akindofscientificfirstdraft.Also,itdependson
thefailingmemoryofitssubjectsorthesecond-handreportsoftheirfamilies.
Evenso,it'sjustthestartofwhatc
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