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Alzheimer"s Disease

It was a big week for Alzheimer"s disease, and not just because PBS aired The Forgetting, a first-rate documentary about Alzheimer"s worth catching in reruns if you missed it the first time. There was also a flurry of scientific news that offered hope to the families already struggling with Alzheimer"s, as well as to the baby-boom generation that"s up next. Unless something dramatic happens, the number of Americans living with this terrifying brain disease could triple, to about 16 million, over the next 50 years. There"s still no cure in sight, but there is progress on several fronts. Among them:
MEGADOSE VITAMINS—Doctors knew vitamins E and C, both antioxidants, help stave off Alzheimer"s, at least in folks who haven"t already developed the disorder. What they didn"t know—but a big study involving 4,740 participants published in the Archives of Neurology showed—was that the two vitamins taken together in huge daily doses (at least 400 IU of E and more than 500 mg of C) could reduce the risk of Alzheimer"s a remarkable 78%.
COMBINATION THERAPY—A yearlong study of more than 400 Alzheimer"s patients showed that two drugs that work differently on the brain"s chemistry act well together to help slow down the disease. Patients who were being treated with donepezil (sold as Aricept), an older drug that preserves the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, were also given memantine (Namenda), a new drug approved by the FDA last October that blocks overproduction of a harmful brain chemical called glutamate. The two drugs worked even better in combination than they did alone, providing substantial benefit for patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer"s, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
BRAIN IMAGINC—Finally, scientists at the University of Pittsburgh announced that they had successfully developed a procedure that allows them to peer into the brains of Alzheimer"s patients with positron emission tomography (PET) scans to see telltale plaque deposits. Before now, doctors could not track the progress of these plaques until after the patient died, when the brain could be autopsied. Using the new technique, doctors may be able to begin treatment long before the first symptoms appear.
None of these advances is a magic bullet for Alzheimer"s disease. If you or your loved ones are concerned, the first step is careful evaluation by your doctor. Not all memory lapses are Alzheimer"s, and there are reversible causes of forgetfulness that can be treated if caught early. Also, remember the old adage "use it or lose it." Mental exercise—reading, doing crossword puzzles, playing chess or scrabble—is as good for preserving your mind as physical exercise is for your body.
单选题 From the first paragraph, we learn that ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 主旨题。该题考查的是对第一段主旨思想的理解。第一段主要是引入下文的研究新成果,因此,主旨句是最后一句:虽然目前还没有治愈的办法,但科学家们在若干前沿领域的研究取得了新的成果。故正确答案为B。
单选题 The phrase "stave off" (Line 2, Paragraph 2) most probably means "______".
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 猜词题。根据下文的at least in folks who haven"t already developed the disorder,即至少对于那些没有患上这种疾病的人们来说,是有预防作用的,可推断出该短语指的是“起到预防作用”。
单选题 The report in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节考查题。答案参见第三段。首先需要根据上下文,理解这两种药品指:Aricept and Namenda;其次要理解in combination的意思,表示“结合”,在本句中指“同时使用两种药物”;另外要理解第三段中的help slow down the disease中的disease在第二段中曾被指为disorder。
单选题 Why is brain imaging considered progress in treating Alzhemer"s?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节考查题。根据第四段最后一句可以推断出这种新技术能使医生及早诊断和治疗阿尔茨海默病。根据第四段可以推断出通过大脑成像技术跟踪斑块的病变情况是早期诊断阿尔茨海默病的关键。故正确答案为A。
单选题 To which of the following is the author likely to agree?
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 推理题。根据第五段可以推断出仔细的测评非常重要。第三句解释了仔细测评重要的原因:能根据测评判断出健忘是否是阿尔茨海默病。如果是可逆行原因引起的健忘,发现及时,是可以治疗的。故正确答案为C。