“SIeep fragmentation” refers to a marked lack of “REM” sleep A.Right B.Wrong C.Not
“SIeep fragmentation” refers to a marked lack of “REM” sleep
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
“SIeep fragmentation” refers to a marked lack of “REM” sleep
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第1题
20 〝Sleep fragmentation〞refers to a marked lack of〝REM〞sleep.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
第2题
"Sleep fragmentation" refers to a marked lack of "REM" sleep.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第3题
The rats fed unrestricted diets do NOT
A.have one preventing-aging protein increased.
B.have their cell death increased or doubled.
C.have their DNA fragmentation doubled.
D.have the levels of proteins increased.
第4题
Which of the following statements CANNOT reflect the fragmentation of English?
A.Non-native speakers are preferred to teach English in non-English-speaking countries.
B.Many countries prefer to teach their mother tongues instead of English.
C.The version of English taught by non-native teachers contains some features of their own language.
D.Many more local English publications will appear.
第5题
The rats fed unrestricted diets do NOT ______
A.have one preventing-aging protein increased
B.have their cell death increased or doubled
C.have their DNA fragmentation doubled
D.have the levels of proteins increased
第6题
With which of the following opinions would the author be likely to agree?
A.Women's lives significantly improved as the United States than in other regions.
B.Women had more opportunities for employment in the western United States than in other regions.
C.The home after 1820 was a superior social entity to that of the eighteenth century.
D.Increased social fragmentation negatively affected middle class family.
第7题
【M1】
第8题
Writing, as recognized by most people, is genuinely formal and readily tangible, but speaking language has merits of its own. It is usually more economic in human face-to-face communication, and it allows the omission of many contextual or commonsensical information. This permits the oral language to be more simplistic and flexible than written language. What is difficult or even impossible to achieve in written language can sometimes be achieved in oral language in a convenient way that does not demand extra efforts. On the other hand, speech can be more difficult to manage in linguistic studies due to such factors that make it readily acceptable as a more economic way of expression.
It is in spontaneous, operational speech that the grammar is most fully exploited, such that its semantic frontiers expand and its potential for meaning is enhanced. This is why we have to look to spoken discourse for at least some of the evidence on which to base our theory of the language. Philosophers of language have tended to take over the folk belief, typical of a written culture, according to which spoken language is disorganized and featureless, while only writing shows a wealth of structure and purity of pattern. This is 'demonstrated' by transcriptions in which speech is reduced to writing and made to look like a dog' s dinner. Now speech was not meant to be written down, so it often looks silly, just as writing often sounds silly when it is read aloud; but the disorder and fragmentation are a feature of the way it is transcribed. Even a sympathetic transcription like that above cannot represent it adequately, because it shows none of the intonation or variation in tempo and loudness; but it does show the way it is organized grammatically, and so enable us to analyze it as a text.
The author compares spoken language to "a dance" to say that ______ .
A.it is changeable and flexible
B.it is rigid and simple
C.it is lively and pleasant
D.it is easy to learn
第9题
Sleep Problems Plague the Older Set
Older Americans often have difficulty getting a good night's rest. It's a huge quality-of-life problem, experts say, because contrary to popular belief, seniors require about the same amount of sleep as younger adults.
"Sleep problems and sleep disorders are not an inherent (固有的) part of aging," said Dr. Harrison G. Bloom, an associate clinical professor of geriatrics (老年病学) and medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. "It's pretty much of a myth that older people need less sleep than younger people."
Yet, in a study published recently in The American Journal of Medicine, researchers found that more than half of older Americans have problems getting the sleep they need.
Older people tend to have "sleep fragmentation," meaning they wake up more often during the night, said study author Dr. Julie Gammack, an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Geriatric Medicine at St. Louis University.
They also seem to get less "REM" sleep, the type of sleep during which rapid eye movement occurs, Bloom added.
It's unclear what role these naturally occurring changes in sleep patterns have on a person's quality of life, Bloom said "What is important, though, is that older people often have actual sleep disorders and problems with sleep," he said.
And, experts say, there is usually more than one cause.
"Sleep trouble in older adults is typically associated with acute and chronic illnesses, including specific sleep disorders like sleep apnea (呼吸暂停) and restless leg syndrome that appear with greater frequency in older populations," said Michael V. Vitiello, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and associate director of the University of Washington's Northwest Geriatric Education Center.
Taking multiple medications, as many older people do, can also lead to fatigue and "hypersomnia," or being tired all the time, Bloom added.
Another big problem, he noted, is depression and anxiety. "Those are very commonly associated with sleep problems."
Despite the prevalence (流行) of sleep difficulties in older adults, many patients aren't getting the help they need As a result, problems like insomnia (失眠), restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea are underdiagnosed and undertreated, Bloom said.
Sleep problems can seriously affect one's quality of life.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第10题
根据下列材料请回答 16~22 题:
Sleep Problems Plague the Older Set
Older Americans often have difficulty getting a good night’S rest.It's a huge quality—of-life problem,experts say,because contrary to popular belief,seniors require about the same amount of sleep as younger adults.
“Sleep problems and sleep disorders are not an inherent(固有的)pa rt of aging,”said Dr.Harrison G.Bloom,an associate clinical professor of geriatrics(老年病学)and medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.“It’S pretty much of a myth that older people need less sleep than younger people.”
Yet in a study published recently in The American Journal of Medicine,researchers found that more than half of older Americans have problems getting the sleep they need.
older people tend to have“sleep fragmentation,”meaning they wake up more often during the night,said study author Dr.Julie Gammck,an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Geriatric Medicine at St.Louis University.
They also seem to get less“REM”sleep,the type of sleep during which rapid eye movement occurs,Bloom added.
It’s unclear what role these naturally occurring changes in sleep patterns have on person’s quality of life,Bloom said.“What is important,though,is that older people often have actual sleep disorders and problems with sleep,”he said.
And,experts say,there is usually more than one cause.
“Sleep trouble in older adults is typically associated with acute and chronic illnesses,including specific sleep disorders like sleep apnea(呼吸暂停)and restless leg syndrome that appear with greater frequency in older populations,”said Michael V.Vitiello , a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and associate director of the University of Washington’S Northwest Geriatric Education Center.
Taking multiple medications,as many older people do,can also lead t0 fatigue a“ hypersomnia ,”or being tired all the time,Bloom added.
Another big problem,he noted,IS depression and anxiety.“Those are very commonly associated with sleep problems.”
Despite the prevalence(流行)of sleep difficulties in older adults,many patients Aren’t getting the help they need。As a result,problems like insomnia(失眠),restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea are underdiagnosed and undertreated,Bloom said.
第 16 题 Sleep problems can seriously affect one’s quality of life
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned