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By the time you retire, there’s no doubt about it, your brain isn’t what it used to be. By 65, most people will start to notice
By the time you retire, there’s no doubt about it, your brain isn’t what it used to be. By 65, most people will start to notice
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2022-04-03
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问题
By the time you retire, there’s no doubt about it, your brain isn’t what it used to be. By 65, most people will start to notice the signs: you forget people’s names and the teapot occasionally turns up in the fridge.
There is a good reason why our memories start to let us down. At mis stage of life, we are steadily losing brain cells in critical areas. This is not too much of a problem at first; even in old age, the brain is flexible enough to compensate. At some point, though, the losses start to make themselves felt.
Clearly, not everyone ages in the same way, so what’s the difference between a happy, intelligent old person and a forgetful, bad-tempered granny? And can we improve our chances of becoming the former?
Exercise can certainly help. Numerous studies have shown that gentle exercise three times a week can improve concentration and abstract reasoning in older people, perhaps by encouraging the growth of new brain cells. Exercise also helps steady our blood sugar. As we age, our blood sugar control worsens, which causes a large increase in blood sugar levels. This can affect an area that helps form memories. Since physical activity helps control blood sugar, getting out and about could reduce these peaks and, potentially, improve your memory.
Coordination training could also help. Studies have shown that specifically targeting motor control and balance improves learning function in 60 to 80-year-olds.
"Brain training" was once considered strange, but a study concludes that computerised brain exercises can improve memory and attention in the over 65s. Importantly, these changes were large enough that participants reported significant improvements in everyday activities, such as remembering names or following conversations in noisy restaurants.
Avoiding the complaints is even easier. In fact, your brain is doing all it can to ensure a contented retirement. By 65, we are much better at increasing the experience of positive emotion, says Florin Dolcos, a neurobiologist at the University of Alberta in Canada. In experiments, he found that people over the age of 60 tended to remember fewer emotionally negative photographs compared with positive ones than younger people.
It is usual for retired people to have________.
选项
A、a distant memory
B、a terrible memory
C、a painful memory
D、a changeable memory
答案
B
解析
推断题。由第一段第一句“By the time you retire,there’s no doubt about it. your brain isn’t what it used to be. ”并结合全文可知,退休以后老年人的记忆会变得非常差,也就是比较健忘。A项意为“遥远的记忆”;B项意为“糟糕的记忆”;C项意为“痛苦的记忆”;D项意为“易变的记忆”。故选B。
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