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Astheworld’sbiggestmarathon,theTCSNewYorkCityMarathonattractsover50,000peopletotheBigAppleeachNovember.Thetimelimitisgenerouseightandahalfhours,butparticipantsmustmovetothesidewalkiftheydropbelow15-minutemile.Thefamouscoursesnakesthroughfiveboroughs(行政区)ofthecityandcrossesfivebridgestoendinCentralPark.
HonoluloMarathon
Themarathonattractsover30,000participantseachDecember.TheracestartsonAlaMoanaBoulevardindowntownHonoluluandsnakesitswayalongthebreathtakingHawaiiancoastlinetothefinishlineinKapiolaniPark.Thestarttimeisat5:
00amwithfinishlineservicesofficiallyopenuntil2:
00pm.However,theorganizersalloweveryonetofinishandhavewaitersonhanduntil4:
00pm.
BostonMarathon
ThemarathonisheldinMayeveryyear.Forthiseventrunningisn’tallowedasthecitystreetsaren’tclosedoff.Participantsmustinsteadmaketheirwayalongsidewalksundertheguidanceofeventorganizersandcitypolice.Theeventattractsover8,000peoplewhocanchooseanythingfromthree-milewalktothefull26.2-mileBostonMarathonroute.
1.Whereisanewmarathonrunnermostlikelytoreceiveenthusiasticcheers?
A.InPortland.B.InNewYork.
C.InHonolulu.D.InBoston.
2.WhatcanweknowaboutTCSNewYorkCityMarathon?
A.Itisextremelypopular.B.Ithasanopentimelimit.
C.Itstartsandendsinapark.D.Itforbidsusingthesidewalk.
3.Whichmarathonisheldtheearliestinayear?
A.PortlandMarathon.B.TCSNewYorkCityMarathon.
C.BostonMarathon.D.HonoluluMarathon.
B
“They’reharmingyourbrain.”“They’reruiningyoureyes.”“They’returningyouintoaviolentperson.”Thewordssaidpubliclyagainstvideogamesaresocommon,butaretheseworriesfoundedonactualscience?
Countlessstudieshaveoffereddifferentopinionsonwhethervideogamesarebadforyou.We’veroundedupthemostnotablereportsandstudiesbelow,soyoucanweighuptheevidenceforyourself.
In2013,psychologist(心理学家)SimoneKuhnstudiedtheinfluencesofspendinglonghoursonvideogamesonthebrainsofyoungadultsandfoundthatseveralareasbecamebiggerthanbefore.Theseareasareconnectedwithhighercognitivefunctions(认知功能),memoryformationandfinemotor(精细运动)function.
Lastyear,psychologistssaidthatvideogameplayerswhofavourviolentgamesaremorelikelytobeviolentwhenoffline.Dr.MarkAppelbaumoftheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationsaidthattherewasarelationbetweenviolentvideogameuseandincreasesinviolentbehaviour.
Dr.DaphneBavelierisanexpertinthefieldofBrain&
CognitiveSciences.Bavelierpresentedtheaudiencewithacolour-wordtest,wherenon-gamersareeasilypuzzledbythetest,andthosewhospendlongperiodsplayingontheircomputersaremorelikelytopassthetestwithflyingcolours.
“Actually,thosevideogameplayershavemanyotheradvantagesintermsofattention,”saidBavelier,“andonepartofattentionwhichisalsoimprovedforthebetterisourabilitytofollowthemovementsofobjects.”
“So,inasense,whenwethinkabouttheinfluenceofvideogamesonthebrain,it’sverysimilartotheinfluenceofwineonthehealth.Therearesomeverypoorusesofwine.Therearesomeverypoorusesofvideogames.Butwhendrunkinreasonableamounts,andattherightage,winecanbeverygoodforhealth,”saidBavelier.
4.WhatcanbelearnedfromSimoneKuhn’sstudy?
A.Videogamesmakeyouhappier.
B.Videogamesmakeyourbraingrow.
C.Videogamesplayakeyroleinmemory.
D.Videogamesteachyouhowtolearnfast.
5.WhatwasDr.MarkAppelbaum’sattitudetowardsvideogames?
A.Hewasagainstthem.B.Hewashopefulofthem.
C.Hewasinfavourofthem.D.Hewasuncertainaboutthem.
6.WhichofthefollowingmayDr.DaphneBavelieragreewith?
A.Videogamesfixattentionproblems.
B.Videogamesmakekidsdowellinexams.
C.Videogamesencourageviolentbehaviour.
D.Videogameshelpincreasecolourknowledge.
7.Whyaretheusesofwinementionedinthelastparagraph?
A.Toremindpeopletoavoidvideogames.
B.Toshowthedisadvantagesofvideogames.
C.Tohelppeoplelearnmoreaboutvideogames.
D.Toaskpeopletomakegooduseofvideogames.
C
Thereisnosuchthingasa“safe"
levelofdrinking,withincreasedconsumptionofalcoholassociatedwithpoorerbrainhealth,accordingtoanewstudy.
Inanobservationalstudy,whichhasnotyetbeenpeer-reviewed,researchersfromtheUniversityofOxfordstudiedtherelationshipbetweentheself-reportedalcoholintakeofsome25,000peopleintheUK,andtheirbrainscans.Theresearchersnotedthatdrinkinghadaneffectonthebrain'
sgraymatter-regionsinthebrainthatmakeup"
importantbitswhereinformationisprocessed,"
accordingtoleadauthorAnyaTopiwala,aseniorclinicalresearcheratOxford.
“Themorepeopledrank,thelessthevolumeoftheirgraymatter,“Topiwalasaidviaemail."
Brainvolumereduceswithageandmoreseverelywithdementia(痴呆症).Smallerbrainvolumealsopredictsworseperformanceonmemorytesting,“sheexplained."
Whilealcoholonlymadeasmallcontributiontothis(0.8%),itwasagreatercontributionthanother"
modifiable"
riskfactors,"
shesaid,explainingthatmodifiableriskfactorsare“onesyoucandosomethingabout,incontrasttoaging.”
Theteamalsoinvestigatedwhethercertaindrinkingpatterns,beveragetypesandotherhealthconditionsmadeadifferencetotheimpactofalcoholonbrainhealth.Theyfoundthattherewasno"
safe"
levelofdrinking-meaningthatconsuminganyamountofalcoholwasworsethannotdrinkingit.Theyalsofoundnoevidencethatthetypeofdrink—suchaswine,spiritsorbeer—affectedtheharmdonetothebrain.However,certaincharacteristics,suchashighbloodpressure,obesityorbinge-drinking,couldputpeopleathigherrisk,researchersadded.
Therisksofalcoholhavelongbeenknown:
Previousstudieshavefoundthatthere'
snoamountofliquor,wineorbeerthatissafeforyouroverallhealth.Alcoholwastheleadingriskfactorfordiseaseandprematuredeathinmenandwomenbetweentheagesof15and49worldwidein2016,accountingfornearlyonein10deaths,accordingtoastudypublishedinTheLancetin2018.
“Ithasbeenknownfordecadesthatheavydrinkingisbadforbrainhealth,"
SadieBoniface,headofresearchattheUK'
sInstituteofAlcoholStudies,saidviaemail."
Wealsoshouldn'
tforgetalcoholaffectsallpartsofthebodyandtherearemultiplehealthrisks.”
8.Whatisthefunctionofgraymatter?
A.ControlthemountofalcoholB.Processinformation
C.ScanthebrainD.Predicttheperformanceonmemory
9.WhichisNOTtrueinthefollowingstatementsaccordingtothestudy?
A.Drinkingalcoholisworsethannotdrinking.
B.Withpeoplegettingolder,brainvolumereduces.
C.Alcoholwasthemajorriskfactorfordiseaseandprematuredeath.
D.Thelesspeopledrinkalcohol,themorethevolumeoftheirgraymatter.
10.Whichisoneofthe"
riskfactors?
A.SmokingB.AgingC.DeathD.Disease
11.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Themountofalcoholisnotrelatedtopeople'
shealth.
B.Peopledrinkingalcoholdoharmtotheirbrainhealth.
C.Peopledrinkingalcoholleadtodementia.
D.Theresagreatdealofliquor,wineorbeerthatissafeforhealth.
D
Babieswhofrequentlycommunicatewiththeircaregiversusingeyecontactandvocalisations(发声)attheageofonearemorelikelytodevelopgreaterlanguagesskillsbythetimetheyreachtwo,accordingtonewresearch.
Inthestudy,researcherslookedat11-and12-month-odbabies'
vocalisations.gesturesandgazebehaviours,andathowtheircaregiversrespondedtothem.Tomeasureheinteractions,theresearchersvideoedinfants(婴儿)andcaregiverathome,andaskedthemtoplayasusual.Theytookthoserecordingsbacktotheuniversity
Thescientiststhenusedstatisticalmodelstofindthatthebestpredictorofvocabularyat24monthswaswheninfantswereseentousevocalsatiomswhilelookingattheircaregiver'
sfacewhentheywereaboutayearold.Thebenefitswereevengreaterwhentheseinteractionswerefollowedbyresponsesfromthecaregiver.
Thestatisticsshowedthatat19months,childrenhadanaverageofabout100words.Thosewhoexhibitedthebeneficialinteractivebehaviourearlierinlifewereseentohaveanaverageofabout30extrawords.
"
Themessageofthispaperisthatitistheresultofajointeffort;
noticingwhatyourchildisattendingtoandtalkingtothemaboutitwillsupporttheirlanguagedevelopment."
saidMcGillion,aco-authorofthework.
Thejoyofthismessageisthatthatcanhappeninanycontext...acrossanypartofyourday.It'
snotsomethingthatrequiresspecialequipmentorevenlotsoftime.Icanhappenwhenyou'
redoingthelaundry,forexample—whenyou'
retakingoutthesocks,youcantalkaboutsocks...inthepark,inthecar,atmealtimes,atbathtimes.Thisfindingcanbeusedinanycontext,"
addedMcGillion.
Thisisadevelopmentalsnapshotinthefirstyearoflife,butchildrenareconstantlygrowingandchangingandsoaretheirbehav