英语六级听力新题型模拟2016(第9套) 讲座(2)
日期:2016-11-09 15:40

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讲座试题

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Now listen to the following recording and answer questions 19 to 21

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19
A.It is required by the body for the absorption of calcium.
B.Exposure to the sun may lower your level of it.
C.Nuts, lentils and fatty fish don't contain it.
D.High level of it could be related to dementia.

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A.47 million people suffer from dementia in the world.
B.Most of the dementia patients live in developed countries.
C.Alzheimer's disease is an unusual form of dementia.
D.Excess vitamin D can increase the risk of dementia.

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21
A.Those who had dementia had higher vitamin D status.
B.Those low in vitamin D showed less short-term memory loss.
C.Those low in vitamin D are less capable of making decisions.
D.Those high in vitamin D are easy to have dementia.

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讲座文本

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Vitamin D is an essential vitamin required by the body for the absorption of calcium, bone development, immune functioning and alleviation of inflammation. Vitamin D comes from the sun and from some foods like nuts, lentils and fatty fish. Researchers have found that low levels of vitamin D could be related to dementia and Alzheimer's disease, one of the most common forms of dementia. Alzheimer's disease can be exhausting for caregivers and frightening to those who have it. People with Alzheimer's disease said "The worst thing that I found was I was getting lost in the car, not just forgetting where I was going, I wouldn't know where I was."

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The World Health Organization estimates that more than 47 million people suffer from dementia, with about 60 percent of them in low and middle income countries, countries with the least ability to cope.

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U.S. researchers studied older adults and measured both their vitamin D levels and their cognitive ability, that is, the ability to remember things and to process thoughts.

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Some of the subjects had outright dementia, some had mild cognitive impairment and some had what we would call normal cognitive functioning. The researchers found that about 60 percent of the group was low in vitamin D. Those who had dementia also had lower vitamin D status than those who had mild cognitive impairment or who had normal cognitive functioning.

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Those low in vitamin D showed more short-term memory loss, as well as less ability to organize thoughts and make decisions. They were declining about two-and-a-half times faster than those who had adequate vitamin D.

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While this study shows that vitamin D seems to play a role in slowing the onset of dementia, more studies are needed to see if vitamin D supplements can help slow this decline.

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Question 19. What can we know about Vitamin D according to the lecture?
Question 20. What do we know about dementia according to the lecture?
Question 21. What do the studies by U.S. researchers suggest?

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维生素D是人体所必需的一种维生素,有利于钙质吸收、骨骼生长、免疫功能以及减轻炎症w(7zw1Oa31vV#。维生素D来源于太阳和一些食物,比如坚果、扁豆和多脂鱼2SHc.&vsLr[VSK3[~&。研究人员发现维生素D含量过低可能与痴呆和阿兹海默病有关,阿兹海默病是痴呆最常见的形式之一2-u=~FGVlN8*2nl6&n。阿兹海默病会让看护人员精疲力尽,让患者惊恐不已bTi8KJc&rPyq。阿兹海默病患者说“我发现最糟糕的情况是我在车里迷路了,不仅是忘记我要去哪里,我连自己在哪儿都不知道kW]DjlyQk*O^z1xq。”

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世界卫生组织预计,有4700多万人患有痴呆症,其中大约 60%来自中低收人国家,这些国家解决此问题的能力最差!7EHw,#=xSzQ

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美国研究人员研究了老年人,并测量了他们的维生素D含量和认知能力,即记忆能力和思维处理能力0_oI.sSwCeowS^1

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有些老年人处于完全痴呆状态,有些有轻度认知功能障碍,而有些人有我们所认为的正常认知功能o1GgxH(G;_c*1T6。研究人员发现其中60%的人群维生素D含量都过低i3~~@xSi.RQ*@Ca|Z。痴呆患者的维生素D含量比那些有轻度认知功能障碍和有正常认知功能的人的含量要低~Lz]1@Ultf.|EHreg4K

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维生素D含量低的人表现出短期记忆力缺失以及在整理思绪和做决策等方面能力的不足q(+xy3R+Il。他们的衰退速度比维生素D水平足量的人快2.5倍I-fF~XfyiQz_V

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虽然这项研究表明维生素D对减缓痴呆发作有重要作用,但是需要做更多研究来明确补充维生素D是否有助于延缓衰退u~O4qZk7e[[R7b)C93|

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问题19 根据这篇演讲,我们可以知道关于维生素D的哪些?
问题20 根据这篇演讲,我们对痴呆了解哪些?
问题21 美国研究人员的研究表明了什么?

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习题答案解析

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参考答案:

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【小题19】A
【小题20】A
【小题21】C

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习题解析:

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【小题19】听力原文中提到Vitamin D is an essential vitamin required by the body for the absorption of calcium...,由此可知,维生素D是身体吸收钙质所必需的,故选项A为答案,其他三个选项均与原文内容相反Pb%eFak.&d(SnDQO^=x#
【小题20】听力原文中提到The World Health Organization estimates that more than 47 million people suffer from dementia, with about 60 percent of them in low and middle income countries...,即世界卫生组织预计,4700多万人患有痴呆症,其中大约 60%来自中低收人国家,故选项A符合原文,为答案dEnxkID,^)MZ3m+nv~q。其他三个选项与听力原文内容不符s+NbcMf3+JZkSWfXcTKc
【小题21】听力原文中提到 Those low in vitamin D showed more short-term memory loss, as well as less ability to organize thoughts and make decisions.由此可知,维生素D含量低的人表现出短期记忆力缺失以及在整理思绪和做决策等方面能力的不足,C项表述与之相符,故为答案,其中的 less capable of是对原文中 less ability to的同义复现aLT,+-(CkzQ。其他三个选项均与原文的内容相反,可排除][L5^+YJgOT,

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重点单词
  • measuredadj. 量过的,慎重的,基于标准的,有韵律的 动词me
  • capableadj. 有能力的,足以胜任的,有 ... 倾向的
  • mildadj. 温和的,柔和的
  • unusualadj. 不平常的,异常的
  • relatedadj. 相关的,有亲属关系的
  • calciumn. 钙
  • exposuren. 面临(困难),显露,暴露,揭露,曝光
  • organizev. 组织
  • essentialn. 要素,要点 adj. 必要的,重要的,本质的
  • containvt. 包含,容纳,克制,抑制 vi. 自制