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Section I U of EnglishDirections: Read the following text. Choo the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D. (10 points)
As the baby-boomer generation contemplates the prospect of the Zimmer frame there has never been more interest in delaying the process of ageing. One conquence has been a(n) 【B1】______ri in the popularity of brain-training games. But how 【B2】______ really is a daily do of cryptic crossword? Robert Wilson, a neuropsychologist at Rush University in Chicago, and his colleagues decided to【B3】______out, 【B4】______following a group of people without dementia. Participants were asked to【B5】______how frequently they engaged in cognitively【B6】______activities. The rearchers were looking for such things as reading newspapers, books and magazines, 【B7】______ challenging games like chess, listening to the radio and watching television, and 【B8】______ muums. The good news, as they report in Neurology, is that【B9】______activbravado
jaggadity of this sort ems to slow the rate of【B10】______decline in tho without cognitive【B11】______. The bad news is that in tho who do then develop Alzheimer什么是bug’英语四级听力多少分 s dia it is associated with a more rapid【B12】______decline. What ems to be happening is that cognitive stimulation helps【B13】______the effect of theneurodegenerative lesions associated with dementia. It does not,【B14】______, make them go away. They continue to【B15】______, so that when the dia does eventually take【B16】______there are more of them around than there otherwi would be, which results in a more【B17】______cognitive fall off. That is not a message of despair, 【B18】______, becau the length of time someone suffers from dementia is thus 【B19】______ and their healthy life prolonged. So the message is,【B20】______on with the crosswords.
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