【題目】They already guide blind and disabled people; now dogs are to be trained to help people with dementia(癡呆) or Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's can make people confuse night and day or forget basic things such as washing and drinking enough water.

The dogs will be trained to respond to sound triggers(觸發(fā)器) in the home that make them perform tasks. The duties will include reminding their owners to take medicine, as well as encouraging them to eat, drink and sleep regularly.

The idea was developed by design students at the Glasgow School of Art and will now be put into practice by Alzheimer's Scotland and Dogs for the Disabled. The first dogs will be distributed to four Scottish couples, where one of the partners is in the early stages of dementia. 670,000 people in Britain have dementia and one in three over 65 will develop the condition. By 2021 this is expected rise to one million.

John Gray of Alzheimer's Scotland said, "People in the early stages of dementia are still able to live a relatively normal life, and dogs help to maintain routine. " Another advantage of using the pets as companions is that dogs can give them a sense of silent support and companionship. Ms Gray said: "The evidence is that people may forget familiar faces but not pets. It's such a strong bond that people often remember them longest. People don't need to communicate verbally(口頭上) but they can still interact. You can have a speechless bond."

Helen McCain, director of Dogs for the Disabled, said, "People with dementia often forget to take medicine. If a dog presents them with a bag with pills in it, there is a greater chance of them taking it. The dogs would also encourage the owners to take them out for walks, ensuring they keep exercising and interacting with other people."

1In Britain people with dementia_____________.

A. are likely to increase in number

B. are mostly over 65 years old

C. will be trained to respond to sound triggers

D. will be able to live a relatively normal life

2The dogs are trained to perform tasks by______________.

A. making some sound signals

B. communicating with the patients

C. reminding the patients by barking

D. reacting to some sound triggers

3What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph 4 refer to?

A. Faces. B. Triggers.

C. Pets. D. Companions.

【答案】

1A

2D

3C

【解析】

本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。這篇文章主要講了在英國(guó),患癡呆病的人數(shù)在增長(zhǎng),狗被訓(xùn)練幫助癡呆病人。

1細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)Some 670,000 people in Britain have dementia and one in three over 65s will develop the condition.By 2021 this is expected to rise to one million.可知在英國(guó),患癡呆病的人數(shù)在增長(zhǎng),故選A。

2細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)The dogs will be trained to respond to sound triggers(觸發(fā)器) in the home that cause them to perform tasks.可知狗被訓(xùn)練對(duì)一些觸發(fā)器作出反應(yīng),故選D。

3細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)Ms Gray said, "The evidence is that people may forget familiar faces but not pets.It's such a strong bond that people often remember them longest.可知第四自然段中的"them"指的是寵物,故選C。

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