C. missed Father though he had passed away D. remained a daily presence in his life 34. Which of the following statements is true EXCEPT that ________. A. Mother died the day before the anniversary of Father’s death B. Mother died in the garden as Father did ten years ago C. Mother died because she fell to the ground accidently D. Mother died on the same date when Father did ten years ago 35. What does the writer imply in the underlined part of the last sentence? A. She wanted us to stay at home B. Mother missed us very much C. Mother expected us to get back D. That day was her last day
C
What happens inside the skull of a soccer player when repeatedly heads a soccer ball? That question motivated a challenging new study of the brains of experienced players that has caused discussion and debate among soccer players, and some anxiety among those of us with soccer-playing children.
For the study, researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York selected 34 adults, men and women. All of the volunteers had played soccer since childhood and now competed year-round in adult soccer leagues. Each filled out a detailed questionnaire developed especially for this study to determine how many times they had headed a soccer ball in the previous year, as well as whether they had experienced any known concussions(脑震荡) in the past.
Then the players completed computerized tests of their memory and other learning skills and had their brains scanned, using a complicated new M.R.I. technique which can find structural changes in the brain that can’t be seen during most scans.
According to the data they presented at Radiological Society of North America meeting last month, the researchers found that the players who had headed the ball more than about 1,100 times in the previous 12 months showed significant loss of white matter in parts of their brains involved with memory, attention and the processing of visual information, compared with players who had headed the ball fewer times.
This pattern of white matter loss is “similar to those seen in traumatic(外伤的) brain injury”, like that after a serious concussion, the researchers reported, even though only one of these players was reported to have ever experienced a concussion.
The players who had headed the ball about 1,100 times or more in the past year were also generally worse at recalling lists of words read to them, forgetting or the ball less.
36. The passage is most probably a ________.
A. news report B. research report C. story for soccer players D. text for doctors 37. In which way can find the structural changes in the brain?
A. Computerized test B. Questionnaire C. Scanning D. M.R.I. technique 38. From the passage we can conclude that frequent heading may have ________. A. significant effect on brain B. little effect on one’s brain C. nothing to do with the brain injury D. one’s memory improved 39. What is likely to be the cause of memory loss?
A. Playing soccer frequently B. Tests of their memory C. White matter loss D. Information processing 40. The underlined word “fumbling” is closest in meaning to ________?
A. remembering B. misunderstanding C. recalling D. missing
D
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