[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷202及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 202及答案与解析 Section C 0 Memory appears to be stored in several parts of the limbic(边缘的 )system of the brain, and any condition that interferes with the function of this system can cause amnesia. Aging is a frequent cause. As humans advance in age, the hearts action, as well as the w
2、alls of blood vessels, change. It is thought that too little blood reaching brain cells, and sometimes the lack of certain nutrients, causes the death of small portions of the brain. Old memories and new ones are kept in different portions of the brain, and many older people can recall events that t
3、ook place years before while being unable to remember what they ate at their last meal. An inability to store or learn new information may also occur with advanced age. Several degenerative(退化的 )diseases of old age can cause profound amnesia. Primarily in older men, transient(暂时的 )global amnesia cau
4、ses severe loss of memory for minutes or hours. This is a progressive condition about which little can be done. Alcoholism is another leading cause of amnesia. Many heavy drinkers cannot recall the events of the time when they were intoxicated. In alcoholism of long duration, the gradual deteriorati
5、on of brain cells takes place, and memory can become permanently confused. Injuries to the head often result in amnesia for the time just before and just after an accident. As the injury heals, memory gradually returns. Tumors or other growth in the brain that affect the limbic system can also cause
6、 amnesia, when treatment of the growth is successful, the amnesia is cured. Classic amnesia may be described as the condition of an otherwise healthy person who “wakes up“ in a strange place unable to recall his name, where he came from, or where he is going. It is interesting to note that such a pe
7、rson, however, retains knowledge of language and social customs. This kind of amnesia is probably due to emotional stress and is called hysterical amnesia. It occurs when some event is seen as so shameful or when problems become so overwhelming that the person concerned is unable to face reality. In
8、stead, complete amnesia develops. Hysterical amnesia is treated through psychotherapy and sometimes the administration of drugs such as sodium amobarbital, which causes a person to talk freely. Clues to the past may appear under the sedation, and the psychotherapist can use these to prod(促使 )the mem
9、ory of the patient. 1 According to the passage, the forming of amnesia is most closely related to_. ( A) old age ( B) use of drugs ( C) damage of brain ( D) lack of nutrients 2 Even doctors can do little about_. ( A) amnesia caused by brain cells lacking blood ( B) old peoples inability to store or
10、learn new information ( C) old peoples amnesia caused by degenerative diseases ( D) loss of memory for minutes or longer time 3 Memory may never return when_. ( A) one develops long-term alcoholism ( B) one gets injured to the head ( C) one has tumors in the brain ( D) one gets affected in the limbi
11、c system 4 It can be inferred from the passage that hysterical amnesia may _. ( A) develop into complete amnesia if not cured ( B) be derived from psychological problems ( C) result in the patients shameful emotion ( D) cause the loss of language ability 5 When a patient is under the administration
12、of drugs, _. ( A) he cooperates fully with the psychotherapist ( B) his memory will be recovered soon ( C) his emotional stress will be eliminated ( D) he talks about the past without reservations 5 Women who drank three or more cups of coffee a day were 30 percent less likely to have memory decline
13、 at age 65 than whose who drank one cup or less daily. And the benefit increased with age. Women over age 80 who drank three or more cups of coffee a day were about 70 percent less likely to have memory decline than those who drank one cup or less, the researchers said. Caffeinated tea had the same
14、effect in the women, the study found, although more was needed to get the same caffeine boost. “Count roughly two cups of tea for a cup of coffee,“ said study leader Karen Ritchie of INSERM, the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research. But the researchers didnt find a similarly pro
15、tective effect in men, although other studies have found a benefit to males. How might caffeine help ward off cognitive decline? “It is a cognitive stimulant,“ said Ritchie. It also helps to reduce levels of the protein called beta amyloid in the brain, she said, “whose accumulation is responsible f
16、or Alzheimers disease but which also occurs in normal aging.“ Ritchie said she wasnt sure why men in the study didnt benefit from caffeine. “Our hypothesis is that either women metabolize caffeine differently than men, or there may be an interaction of the caffeine with the sex hormones, the estroge
17、n-progesterone balance,“ she said. The French study confirms previous research, said William Scott, professor of medicine at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, who has researched caffeines beneficial effects against Parkinsons disease, also a neurodegenerative disorder. As for caffei
18、ne only protecting women, Scott noted that just 2,800 of the 7,000 study participants were men, and the results might have differed if more men were included. A study published in February in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition looked at 676 healthy men and found that regular coffee drinkers
19、had a lower rate of cognitive decline over a 10-year follow-up than those who didnt drink coffee. Those who drank three cups daily had the least signs of decline. Both Scott and Ritchie agreed that more study is needed. Ritchies research will next look at the relationship between caffeine and Alzhei
20、mers. 6 As it is indicated in the first paragraph, how does coffee influence womens memory? ( A) The older the woman was, the more remarkable her memory was. ( B) The more coffee the woman drank, the more slowly her memory declined. ( C) The older the woman was, the more slowly her memory declined.
21、( D) The more coffee the woman drank, the more remarkable her memory was. 7 What is true about caffeinated tea? ( A) It affected womens memory in the same manner as coffee. ( B) It influenced womens memory as effectively as coffee. ( C) It boosted womens memory in the same rate as coffee. ( D) It co
22、ntained the same amount of caffeine as coffee. 8 According to Ritchie, Alzheimers disease is resulted from _. ( A) the lack of caffeine in the brain ( B) the accumulation of beta amyloid ( C) high level of proteins in the brain ( D) abnormal metabolism in normal aging 9 William Scott would most prob
23、ably agree that caffeine helped _. ( A) reduce the risk of Alzheimers disease ( B) retard the process of cognitive decline ( C) balance the production of female hormones ( D) protect both men and women from diseases 10 What was the authors attitude towards the research of caffeines beneficial effect
24、 on men? ( A) Doubtful. ( B) Convinced. ( C) Matter-of-fact. ( D) Cautious. 10 Google must be the most ambitious company in the world. Its stated goal, “to organize the world s information and make it universally accessible and useful,“ deliberately omits the word “web“ to indicate that the company
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