The gray-haired lady can’t wait to leave the building to search for her dad .Unless watched ,she will walk in the streets in an effort to find her father ,who died 30 years ago.
Not all cases of Alzheimer’s disease look like this ,but Alzheimer’s is a serious disease that is said to be the fourth or fifth leading cause of death for people over age 75.
It is said that about three percent of the U.S. population over age 65 have Alzheimer’s .In the early stages ,people may exhibit short term memory loss. Some may experience changes in personality , easy to be angry .As the disease progresses ,patients might lose the ability to move and may be unable to speak or move at all. This progressive disease generally lasts 8 to 10 years before death occurs.
While no one is certain what causes these changes in the brain’s nerve fibers (神经纤维),their effect is certain .Alzheimer’s destroys not only the patients ,but also spouses(配偶),friends and families.
What should you do if you notice progressive memory loss in yourself or a loved one? Have the person examined by a doctor who is a specialist in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease.
Though many reasons other than Alzheimer’s disease may cause memory loss ,its
early diagnosis(诊断)and treatment may delay some of the most serious effects.
What feeling will you likely experience should a loved one suffer from Alzheimer’ s disease? A person will often go through the various stages of sadness, shock ,anger ,and so on. If the spouse develops the disease ,you may experience hurt and disappointment when he or she doesn’t remember you are married.
Life for the Alzheimer’s patients and their loved ones will never be the same as the disease progresses ,bringing a deep sorrow ,loss and even anger towards God .No matter what feelings are present ,facing them honestly will serve one better than burying them.
What can be inferred from the passage about the gray-haired day?
| A.She has been living with her father. |
| B.She was sad about the death of her father. |
| C.She can’t search for her father without being watched. |
| D.She suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. |
.When people suffer from Alzheimer’s disease , ________.
| A.their families and friends will suffer from the same disease |
| B.their families and friends will experience mental sufferings |
| C.they will certainly die in 8 to 10 years |
| D.they will forget everybody but their spouses |
.Memory loss occurs ________.
| A.from Alzheimer’s disease and nothing else |
| B.from sadness ,shock ,anger ,and so on |
| C.for a number of reasons |
| D.with changes in personality |
Picture the scene: You come home after work feeling too exhausted to cook –only to find a delicious meal worthy of a Michelin-starred restaurant waiting for you. It sounds like a fantasy, but it could be about to come true thanks to a robot chef developed by British scientists.
Those scientists have come up with a set of robotic arms so smart that they are capable of cooking meals all by themselves. The device will be sold from as early as 2017 as part of a purpose-built high-tech kitchen.
Scientists at Moley Robotics spent almost 18 years developing the hands. According to its creators, the arms can chop, stir, whisk and baste well enough to recreate almost anything you would care to eat, whether it is a simple home-cooked supper, or a complicated creation designed by a world-class chef. The hands move a little slowly, hovering strangely above the work surface whenever they are not busy, but they imitate human movements closely enough that they can do things such as wiping a spoon on the edge of a pan to prevent drips.
Mr Oleynik, who is leading the project, said, “All the things which are possible with the hand are possible here. There is no limitation. A lot of people want to go to Michelin-starred restaurants, but they are quite expensive and may be quite far from the home. This is an opportunity for people to enjoy very good food, and for a reasonable price. ”
The only cuisine that is off the robot’s menu at the moment is sushi, which requires extremely steady pressure and nimble fingers to make, but the team plan to conquer that as well by the time it goes on sale.People go to Michelin-starred restaurants in order to______.
| A.appreciate car tires. | B.enjoy delicious meals |
| C.see the new robot chefs | D.escape from work |
What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
| A.British scientists | B.The robot chef’s arms |
| C.Cooks at restaurants | D.Household wives |
Which kind of food CAN’T the robot chef cook at present?
| A.Bread | B.Beef | C.Sushi | D.Sandwich |
What can we infer from the passage?
| A.Hands of a robot chef can perform exactly like a cook. |
| B.Robot chefs are available at shopping malls. |
| C.Michelin-starred restaurants are suitable for many people. |
| D.It is uncertain when the robot can cook all kinds of food. |
The pounding(重击声)was driving Edward crazy. A new neighbor had just moved into the apartment below him. The newcomer was deaf, or seemed to be, because he played his stereoloud enough for the whole building to hear.
On the first day he heard the stereo rocking over, Edward marched downstairs and politely told the newcomer that his stereo was too loud. He asked the new tenant to turn the volume down and keep it down as long as he lived in the building. The tenant appeared surprised and embarrassed, and said, “Oh, I’m sorry. I didn’t realize it was that loud.”
So, Edward returned upstairs, feeling good, because he had taken a stand and politely let the newcomer know that loud music was not going to be tolerated. The next day all was quiet, and Edward continued to be pleased with himself. The following day, Edward thought it must be Fourth of July, because a marching band was playing on his street. In fact, it was the new neighbor who was playing his music loud again.
Edward was not one to repeat himself, feeling that each time you repeated yourself, you diminished the value of your words. So, he did what he always did with rude neighbors-grinand bear it. Eventually, they would move away. What else are you going to do?
In Los Angles a year ago, a woman had complained to her upstairs neighbor that he was playing his drums too loud and too often. The drummer repeatedly ignored her. One day the woman walked upstairs and shot the drummer in the head and his girlfriend in the chest. The woman was sentenced to prison for 20 years.
The dead drummer won’t bother anyone with his drums, but the woman might be wishing now that she had learned to grin and bear it. If she were still living in her apartment, she could always move. When you’re in prison, you don’t have that option.The man living below where Edward lived was .
| A.a deaf man | B.the owner of the house |
| C.a tenant | D.an old neighbor |
What did Edward always do with rude neighbors?
| A.Grinning and bearing it. |
| B.Persuading them to stop repeatedly. |
| C.Shouting them to dead. |
| D.Moving away from the rude neighbors. |
The woman killed her neighbor because .
| A.he ignored her advice repeatedly |
| B.she could not stand his playing the guitar too loud |
| C.she could not put up with him any longer |
| D.he played the drums too often |
The author writes the last paragraph to prove that .
| A.being in prison means the loss of freedom |
| B.grinning and bearing it is the best policy |
| C.Edward should follow the example of the woman |
| D.the woman was right to kill her neighbor |
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Modern festival-goers who worry about ending up with a dead mobile phone battery(电池) after days stuck in a muddy field with no electric plug power points may now have a solution——power boots(靴子).
Mobile phone company European Telco Orange has introduced a phone charging(充电) prototype—— a set of thermoelectric gumboots or Wellington boots with a “power generation sole” that changes heat from the wearer’s feet into electrical power to charge battery-powered hand-helds.
The boot was designed by Dave Pain, managing director at GotWind, a renewable energy company. Pain said the boot uses the Seebeck effect, in which a circuit made of two dissimilar metals conducts electricity if the two places where they connect are held at different temperatures. “In the sole of the Wellington boot there’s a thermocouple and if you apply heat to one side of the thermocouple and cold to the other side it produces an electrical charge,” Pain said. “That electrical charge we then pass through to a battery which you’ll find in the heel of the boot for storage of the electrical power for later use to charge your mobile phone.” These thermocouples are connected electrically, forming an array of multiple thermocouples (thermopile). They are then sandwiched between two thin ceramic wafers. When the heat from the foot is applied on the top side of the ceramic wafer and cold is applied on the opposite side, from the cold of the ground, electricity is made.
But the prototype boot does have one drawback. You have to walk for 12 hours in the boots to make one hour’s worth of charge.The passage is probably taken from _____________ of a website.
| A.the business book | B.the sports book |
| C.the science book | D.the health book |
What’s the main idea of the third paragraph?
| A.How the boot works to make electricity. |
| B.How long the boot can be used. |
| C.Who invented the power boot. |
| D.The weakness of the boot. |
Which of the following can replace the underlined word “drawback” in the last paragraph?
| A.Benefit. | B.Disadvantage. |
| C.Patience. | D.Function. |
The invention seems to be good news to those___________.
| A.who like traveling in the wild |
| B.who work at home |
| C.who study at school |
| D.who work at an office |
“Keep your eyes on the ball.” That is good advice when you are on the playing field, and good advice for everyday life. “Keep your mind on what’s important,” is the way I’d put it. But people are funny. They think too much about the details.
I had a secretary once. She was very hardworking. I ran a school and people used to call up to enroll(登记) for courses. Berry used to get angry at the phone. “If they keep on ringing, I’ll never get my typing done!” she’d shout.
People just don’t see the big picture. One evening, after leaving work, I was sitting next to a man on the train. I was feeling tired. My eyes fell on the paper he had spread out in front of him. You know how you feel to read over someone’s shoulder?
I read the page and leaned back. I guessed I was waiting for him to turn it. After a while, I realized—he wasn’t turning the page. He just kept on reading.
Now if you knew the page he was reading, you’d know that there weren’t many words on the page to read anyway. The layout(版面) was mostly pictures. So I turned to the man and said,” You know, you really read very slowly.”
“What do you mean?” he asked. “Well,” I told him, “I read the page in about a minute, and you have taken about ten. And you are still reading. You know,” I went on “If you learned to read faster, you could get more reading done.” He remained silent for a minute or two. “If I read too fast, my paper wouldn’t last me to my station.”The writer wasn’t satisfied with his secretary because ___.
| A.she didn’t put first thing first |
| B.she was too busy |
| C.she was easy to get angry |
| D.she couldn’t finish her work on time |
The man read newspaper in order to___.
| A. take in information | B. enjoy pictures |
| C. save time | D. kill time |
The writer thinks that people seem to need a sense of ___.
| A.what to read first | B.how to read fast |
| C.what is important | D.what is funny |