B
If a person forgets names, places or facts —and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping —it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimer’s disease. So it’s important to see a doctor as soon as you can.
There is no cure for Alzheimer’s. But a drug called ARICEPT has been used by millions of people to help their symptoms (癥狀).
In studies, ARICEPT has been proved to work for Alzheimer’s. It has helped people improve their memory over time. It has also helped them to keep doing everyday things on their own.
Ask your doctor if ARICEPT is right for you or your loved one. It is the Number One drug for Alzheimer’s in the world. The sooner you know it’s Alzheimer’s, the better ARICEPT can help.
ARICEPT is good for many but may not be good for everyone. Some people may experience not sleeping well, feeling very tired, or not wanting to eat . In studies, these side effects weren’t serious at all and went away over time. Some people taking ARICEPT may feel light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse.
【小題1】If one suffers from Alzheimer’s,          .

A.he has trouble with his memory
B.he can’t do everyday things on his own
C.he often forgets things because he is old
D.he can’t move about
【小題2】What is ARICEPT?
A.A medicine to cure Alzheimer’s
B.A medicine to delay signs of aging .
C.A medicine to reduce the symptoms of Alzheimer’s .
D.A medicine to cure brain damage .
【小題3】One who is taking ARICEPT should go to see a doctor if he        .
A.can’t fall asleep B.feels tired out
C.has no desire to eatD.feels like a drunken man


【小題1】A
【小題2】C
【小題3】D

解析試題分析:本文中介紹了老年癡呆癥,有一種藥物對于治療老年癡呆癥很有療效,但一些人不適合這種藥。
【小題1】A此題屬于細(xì)節(jié)理解題。答案在文中第一段中“If a person forgets names,places or facts——and has trouble with everyday things like reading or shopping——it may not mean you are getting old. It could be Alzheimer’s disease. ”A正確。
【小題2】C此題屬于細(xì)節(jié)理解題。注意A是干擾項。文章第二段“There is no cure for Alzheimer’s. But a drug called ARICEPT has been used by millions of people to help their symptoms(癥狀). ”結(jié)合第三段的內(nèi)容可知,正確選項是C。
【小題3】D此題屬于細(xì)節(jié)理解題。答案在文中的最后一段“Some people taking ARICEPT may fell light-headed. In this case you should tell your doctors because your condition may get worse. ”最佳答案為D 。
考點(diǎn):本題是一篇關(guān)于老年癡呆癥的短文
點(diǎn)評:先閱讀問題,然后帶著問題,再讀全文,找出答題所需要的依據(jù),完成閱讀。在詞義與句義理解的基礎(chǔ)上,結(jié)合上下文總結(jié)歸納某一段或幾段的大意,對于把握文章主旨,分析全文結(jié)構(gòu)都是至關(guān)重要的。此類題型考查了讀者段落或文章某一板塊的理解概括能力。

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