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     Music lessons may improve memory and learning ability in your children by promoting different
patterns of brain development, a study shows.
     After a year of musical training, children aged between 4 and 6 performed better at a standard
memory test than did children who were not taught music. The findings suggest that music could be
useful for building the learning capacity of your minds.
     Earlier studies have shown that older children given music lessons become better at IQ tests than
those who are musically untrained, but this is the first to show such a benefit in children so young.
     Professor Laurek Trainor, of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, also found clear differences
in the ways in which children's brains responded to sound after a year of musical training.' This is the
first study to show that brain responses in young, musically trained and untrained children change
differently over the course of a year," she said. "These changes are likely to be related to the cognitive
( 认知的 )benefit that is seen with musical training."
     Professor Trainer's team looked at 12 children, 6 of whom had just started extra-curricular (课程
外) music lessons and 6 of whom were not being taught any music except that included as a standard
part of their school curriculum (课程标准) .
     During the year all 12 children had their brains examined four times using magneto-encephalography
(MEG), and each child was played two types of sound -white noise and a violin tone. The MEG
measurements showed that all children responded more to violin sounds than to white noise, reflecting
a preferable for meaningful tones, and their response times fell over the course of the year as their brains
matured.
1. This passage is mainly about ____. 
A. why music lessons are good for the memory
B. the benefit from extra-curricular training for younger children
C. a study on twelve young children's brains
D. new technology to examine children's brains
2. It can be concluded from the text that ____.  
A. the study is the first one on the effect of musical training on children's brains
B. scientists got no valuable results from the earlier studies on the topic
C. children musically trained remember things better than those untrained
D. older children get more benefit from musical training than younger ones
3. What do we know about the twelve children tested in the study?    
A. None of them had been musically trained before.
B. Only 6 of them had a knowledge of music before.
C. Not all of them had been taught some music in school.
D. All of them were required to learn some music in school.
4. We know from the MEG measurements that ____.   
A. the older a child is, the more quickly he/she responds to sounds
B. human brains prefer musical sounds to white noise
C. children of different ages respond to sounds at the same speed
D. all the twelve children like to learn to play the violin very much
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  It is now commonly known that AIDS is a deadly disease.It does great damage to human beings’ immune(免疫的)system, weakening resistance to disease and leading to death due to complete weakness.To this day, there are no existing drugs that can kill the AIDS virus.It is a deadly battle between science and AIDS.

  This is only one side of the story.Although it cannot be cured, AIDS is preventable.For those who have not caught the disease, the knowledge of preventive measures seems to be the most powerful weapon at hand.

  Since the discovery of the first AIDS patient in 1985, the number of HIV carriers(艾滋病毒携带者)is on an alarming rise in China and statistics show that young people are the more likely victims of AIDS.Nationwide there are 214 million people between the ages of 13 and 22, most of whom are students.If no measures are taken to protect these young people, it is almost certain that the threat of AIDS will be very real to them.

  There has been a great deal of misinformation concerning the transmission(传播)of AIDS.One of the most misleading myths is that AIDS can be transmitted by casual physical contact such as kissing, shaking hands or sharing food containers.Surveys and investigations conducted in some universities and colleges show that half of those people questioned are not clear about how AIDS is transmitted, not to mention how it is prevented.

  This is the driving force behind the State Education Commission’s decision to spread AIDS awareness information among college students and later to high school students and primary school students.

(1)

Why does the passage say that AIDS is a deadly disease?

[  ]

A.

Because it destroys the immune system of the human body.

B.

Because the AIDS patients can not resist diseases and die.

C.

Because doctors can find no medicine to cure AIDS.

D.

All of the above.

(2)

By writing “ this is only one side of the story.” the writer suggests that ________.

[  ]

A.

although we can’t cure AIDS, we can manage to prevent it

B.

AIDS is very dangerous, but we should not be scared by it

C.

AIDS is not curable but doctors should not give up fighting against it

D.

although the doctor cannot cure the disease, yet he can help improve the patients’ health.

(3)

What can be concluded from the surveys and investigations mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

50 percent of college students have no idea how people become AIDS victims

B.

50 percent of college students do not know how to prevent AIDS

C.

Many college students are not aware how people become AIDS victims

D.

Many college students did not mention AIDS prevention in the surveys and investigations

(4)

Which of the following can be the proper title of the passage?

[  ]

A.

China Fights AIDS

B.

Young People-Most Likely AIDS Victims

C.

AIDS Information Is Necessary

D.

AIDS-A Deadly Disease

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Music lessons may improve memory and learning ability in your children by promoting different patterns of brain development, a study shows.

After a year of musical training, children aged between 4 and 6 performed better at a standard memory test than did children who were not taught music.The findings suggest that music could be useful for building the learning capacity of your minds.

Earlier studies have shown that older children given music lessons become better at IQ tests than those who are musically untrained, but this is the first to show such a benefit in children so young.

Professor Laurek Trainor, of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, also found clear differences in the ways in which children's brains responded to sound after a year of musical training.'This is the first study to show that brain responses in young, musically trained and untrained children change differently over the course of a year," she said."These changes are likely to be related to the cognitive( 认知的 )benefit that is seen with musical training."

Professor Trainer's team looked at 12 children, 6 of whom had just started extra-curricular (课程外) music lessons and 6 of whom were not being taught any music except that included as a standard part of their school curriculum (课程标准) .

During the year all 12 children had their brains examined four times using magneto-encephalography (MEG), and each child was played two types of sound —white noise and a violin tone.The MEG measurements showed that all children responded more to violin sounds than to white noise, reflecting a preferable for meaningful tones, and their response times fell over the course of the year as their brains matured.

64.This passage is mainly about ____.

       A.why music lessons are good for the memory

       B.the benefit from extra-curricular training for younger children

       C.a study on twelve young children's brains

       D.new technology to examine children's brains

65.It can be concluded from the text that ____.

       A.the study is the first one on the effect of musical training on children's brains

       B.scientists got no valuable results from the earlier studies on the topic

       C.children musically trained remember things better than those untrained

       D.older children get more benefit from musical training than younger ones

66.What do we know about the twelve children tested in the study?

       A.None of them had been musically trained before.

       B.Only 6 of them had a knowledge of music before.

       C.Not all of them had been taught some music in school.

       D.All of them were required to learn some music in school.

67.We know from the MEG measurements that ____.

       A.the older a child is, the more quickly he/she responds to sounds

       B.human brains prefer musical sounds to white noise

       C.children of different ages respond to sounds at the same speed

       D.all the twelve children like to learn to play the violin very much

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