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1、2020 年四級考試閱讀筆記 (23)Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage21. People who are cognitively healthy are thoseA) whose minds are alert and receptiveB) who are highly intelligent.C) who can remember large amounts of informationD) who are good at recognizing different sounds22. According to

2、Fozards argument, people can make their brains work more efficiently by .A) constantly doing memory workB) making frequent adjustmentsC) going through specific trainingD) taking part in various mental activities23. The findings of James and other scientists in their work .A) remain a theory to be fu

3、rther provedB) have been challenged by many other expertsC) are practised by the researchers themselvesD) have been generally accepted24. Older people are generally advised toB) keep fit by going in for physical activitiesC) maintain mental alertness through specific trainingD) maintain a balance be

4、tween individual and group activities25. What is the passage mainly about?A) How biochemical changes occur in the human brain.B) Why people should receive special mental training as they age.C) How intellectual activities influence brain-cell health.D) Why people should keep active not only physical

5、ly but also mentally.Researchers have established that when people are mentally engaged, biochemical changes occur in the brain that allow it to act more effectively in cognitive (認知的 ) areassuch as attention and memory. This is true regardless of age.注:1.it 指代brai nme ntally en gaged動腦筋,思考問題第一句是主題句

6、People will be alert ( 警覺的) and receptive ( 愿意接受的 ) if they are faced with information that gets them to think about things they are interested in. And someone with a history of doing more rather than less will go into old age more cognitively sound than someone who has not had an active mind.注:1. 第

7、一段 attention and memory 對應 alert and receptiveactive mind 思維活躍 sound adj. 健康的Many experts are so convinced of the benefits of challenging the brain that they are putting the theory to work in their own lives. The idea is not necessarily to learn to memorize enormous amounts of information, says Jame

8、s Fozard, associate director of the National Institute on Aging. Most of us dont need that kind of skill. Such specific training is of less interest than being able to maintain mental alertness. Fozard and others say they challenge their brains with different mental skills, both because they enjoy t

9、hem and because they are sure that their range of activities will help the way their brains work.注: 1.convince 相信,確信雙引號之內句子不重要 be less interest than 某事好處不如某事好處多Gene Cohen, acting director of the same institute, suggests that people in their old age should engage in mental and physical activities ind

10、ividually as well as in groups. Cohen says that we are frequently advised to keep physically active as we age, but older people need to keep mentally active as well. Those who do are more likely to maintain their intellectual abilities and to be generally happier and better adjusted. The point is, y

11、ou need to do both, Cohen says. Intellectual activity actually influences brain-cell health and size.注:1. 本段第二句中 but 之前是大眾觀點, 后面是作者觀點 age v. 變老B) keep fit by going in for physical activitiesC) maintain mental alertness through specific trainingD) maintain a balance between individual and group activ

12、ities注: generally advised 與末段中的 frequently advised 對應, 考的是大眾觀點21. People who are cognitively healthy are thoseA) whose minds are alert and receptiveB) who are highly intelligent.C) who can remember large amounts of informationD) who are good at recognizing different sounds注:題干的關鍵詞出現(xiàn)了,但該句沒有準確對應的選項,所以

13、從 上或下一句來找People will be alert (警覺的 ) and receptive ( 愿意接受的 )if they are faced with information that gets them to think about things they are interested in. And someone with a history of doing more rather than less will go into old age more cognitively sound than someone who has not had an active min

14、d.22. According to Fozards argument, people can make their brains work more efficiently by .A) constantly doing memory workB) making frequent adjustmentsC) going through specific trainingD) taking part in various mental activities注:考第三段末句Many experts are so convinced of the benefits of challenging t

15、he brain that they are putting the theory to work in their own lives. The idea is not necessarily to learn to memorize enormous amounts of information, says James Fozard, associate director of the National Institute on Aging. Most of us dont need that kind of skill. Such specific training is of less

16、 interest than being able to maintain mental alertness. Fozard and others say they challenge their brains with different mental skills, both because they enjoy them and because they are sure that their range of activities will help the way their brains work.23. The findings of James and other scient

17、ists in their work .A) remain a theory to be further provedB) have been challenged by many other expertsC) are practised by the researchers themselvesD) have been generally accepted注:第三段首句中的 theory 等同于 findingsMany experts are so convinced of the benefits of challenging the brain that they are putti

18、ng the theory to work in their own lives. The idea is not necessarily to learn to memorize enormous amounts of information, says James Fozard, associate director of the National Institute on Aging. Most of us dont need that kind of skill. Such specific training is of less interest than being able to maintain mental alertness. Fozard and others say they challenge their brains with different mental skills, both because they enjoy them and because they are sure that their range o

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