六级练习2012.03.21
[audio]http://sound.yywz123.com/tingbbs/cet6/cet620120321.mp3[/audio]Researchers in California are showing some promising results with a new approach to treating stroke. The scientists are focusing on getting undamaged parts of the brain to _________________________________. In a stroke, a loss of blood supply from a clot, for example, can starve brain tissue of oxygen, and brain cells die.
Each part of the brain is hard-wired for certain functions. One part interprets vision, for example; another moves the left hand. But if undamaged regions can _________________________________killed off in the stroke, then patients might regain lost functions. Thomas Carmichael of the University of California Los Angeles explains that the brain can do that itself, in a limited way.
"The tissue around the damaged region can take over some of the function that was lost. For example, if the region that was lost moved the arm, a portion of the brain that, say, normally moves the face _____________________________can take over some arm movement." Carmichael and his colleagues have been trying to figure out how to improve the process. Using laboratory mice, the scientists induced a stroke in the animals' forelimbs.
"And the rest of the forelimb-movement area is supposed to kick into gear and take over function. And what we found is this tissue that was supposed to kick into gear was instead over-inhibited because it had an accumulation of this inhibitory molecule, GABA."
**** Hidden Message ***** 1. to take over functions ? by the stroke.
2. take over the ? brain cells of the stroke.
3.??? arm region. 1、to take over funtion and repair by the storke
2、take over the road of the brain cells
3、which is ? ti the arm region
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好东西需要顶起来!!! to take over functions ? by the stroke.2. take over the ? brain cells of the stroke.
3.??? arm region. 1、take over funtion impair by the storke
2、take over the role of the brain cells
3、which is adjacent to the arm region
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