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When the Nintendo Wii went on sale, people around the country stood in line for hours to get one. The popular video-game system isn’t just for fun and games. People such as Billy Perry, 64, are using Wii games to recover from pain and injuries. Perry plays Wii boxing and he says the game is helping him regain strength and feeling in his left arm. It is actually helping him recover from a stroke he had last year. A stroke is the sudden loss of consciousness and voluntary movement caused by a blocked artery (受阻碍的动脉)in the brain.

Across the country, hospitals are having patients try their hands at the Nintendo Wii. Playing the games can improve a patient’s strength and coordination (协调能力). It is especially useful for people who are trying to recover from strokes and broken bones. The Wii console (控制台)has a unique wireless controller. The controller requires players to move their bodies to play Wii games such as tennis, golf and baseball. Experts say the arm and hand movements Wii players make are similar to traditional exercises performed in physical therapy (treatment).

Physical therapy is often painful. Some medical experts say playing games on the Wii takes patients’ attention away while giving them the exercise they need. Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C., offers Wii games for soldiers injured in the war. Doctor Daugherty says the practice is great for young soldiers who are interested in video games. “They think it’s for entertainment, but we know it’s for therapy. ”she says. Some experts want more proof that the Nintendo Wii helps the injured recover. Researchers in Minneapolis are doing a study to measure patients’ functions before and after using a Wii.

按具体要求回答下面问题,在答题纸相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息。

小题1:What is the Nintendo Wii? (不多于4个词)

小题2:Who might be able to benefit most from Wii games? (不多于8个词)

小题3:Why isn’t playing Wii games so painful as physical therapy? (不多于6个词)

小题4:What is the main idea of the whole passage? (不多于7个词)

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小题1:A popular video-game system.

小题2:People who have/with/having strokes or broken bones.

小题3:Because it takes patients’ attention away.

小题4:A video-game system can help patients recover

题目分析:这篇文章讲的是一种可以帮助别人康复的录像游戏系统,文章介绍它适合的人群和功效。

小题1:细节题:从第一段的句子:When the Nintendo Wii went on sale, people around the country stood in line for hours to get one. The popular video-game system isn’t just for fun and games. 可知Nintendo Wii 是一种很受欢迎的录像游戏:A popular video-game system.

小题2:细节题:从第二段的句子:It is especially useful for people who are trying to recover from strokes and broken bones. 可知最能从Nintendo Wii 中受益的人是的中风和骨折的人。People who have/with/having strokes or broken bones.

小题3:细节题:从第三段的句子:Physical therapy is often painful. Some medical experts say playing games on the Wii takes patients’ attention away while giving them the exercise they need.可知 Wii 游戏不像物理疗法那么痛苦,因为它可以分散病人的注意力:Because it takes patients’ attention away.

小题4:主旨题:通读全文可知这篇文章讲的是一种可以帮助别人康复的录像游戏系统:A video-game system can help patients recover

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