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    Losing your ability to think and remember is pretty scary. We know the risk of dementia (痴呆) increases with age. But if you have memory slips, you probably needn’t worry. There are pretty clear differences between signs of dementia and age-related memory loss.

    After age 50, it’s quite common to have trouble remembering the names of people, places and thing quickly, says Dr. Kirk Daffner of Brigham and Woman’s Hospital in Boston.

    The brain ages just like the rest of the body. Certain parts shrink, especially areas in the brain that are important to learning, memory and planning. Changes in brain cells can affect communication between different regions of the brain. And blood flow can be reduced as blood vessels narrow.

    Forgetting the name of an actor in a favorite movie, for example, is nothing to worry about. But if you forget the plot of the movie or don’t remember even seeing it, that’s far more concerning, Daffner says.

    When you forget entire experiences, he says, that’s “a red flag that something more serious may be involved.” Forgetting how to operate a familiar object like a microwave oven, or forgetting how to drive to the house of a friend you’ve visited many times before can also be signs of something going wrong.

    But even then, Daffner says, people shouldn’t panic. There are many things that can cause confusion and memory loss, including health problems like temporary stoppage of breathing during sleep, high blood pressure, or depression, as well as medications (药物) like antidepressants.

    You don’t have to figure this out on your own. Daffner suggests going to your doctor to check on medications, health problems and other issues that could be affecting memory. And the best defense against memory loss is to try to prevent it by building up your brain’s cognitive (认知的) reserve, Daffner says.

    “Read books, go to movies, take on new hobbies or activities that force one to think in novel ways,” he says. In other words, keep your brain busy and working. And also get physically active, because exercise is a known brain booster.

46. Why does the author say that one needn’t be concerned about memory slips?

A
Not all of them are symptoms of dementia.
B
They occur only among certain groups of people.
C
Not all of them are related to one’s age.
D
They are quite common among fifty-year-olds.
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答案:

A

解析:

46. Why does the author say that one needn’t be concerned about memory slips?

(为什么作者说人们不用担忧记忆力衰退?)

A) Not all of them are symptoms of dementia.(并非所有记忆衰退都是痴呆症的症状。)

B) They occur only among certain groups of people.(它们只发生在特定人群中。)

C) Not all of them are related to one’s age. (并非所有的记忆衰退都和年龄相关。)

D) They are quite common among fifty-year-olds.(它们在50岁的人中最常见。)

解析:A。首先在题目中找到定位词memory slips,定位到第一段。该段最后一句指出,痴呆症的迹象和年龄引起的记忆力丧失之间有明显区别。也就是说记忆力衰退并不全是痴呆症的症状,也可能是由年龄引起的。A选项与原文信息相符,为正确答案。B选项在原文并未提及,故排除。从原文可以看出,年龄相关的记忆衰退并不是人们恐慌的原因,因而C选项并不是作者说人们不必担忧记忆力衰退的原因。原文说50岁之后,人们很难快速记忆人名、地名,并非50岁的人,故D选项错误。

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