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Is bedtime just a time for dreaming? Do our brains turn off for the night? What if I told you that scientists recently discovered that our brains may be just as busy at night as they are during the day? 37 Researchers at the University of Rochester found that the brain may be busy cleaning house -- cleaning out harmful waste materials. As with many studies, the researchers turned to mice for help. They studied mice that had colored dye injected into their brains. They observed the mice brains as they slept and when they were awake. The researchers say they saw that the brains of sleeping mice were hard at work. Dr. Maiken Nedergaard led the study. 38 It seems they have daytime jobs. Later they “moonlight” at a nighttime job. “Moonlighting” is working a nighttime job in addition to a day job. And this study says that is what our brains seem to be doing – working an extra job at night without additional pay for overtime. Whereas during sleep, they work very, very hard at removing all the waste that builds up when we are awake. “When we are awake, the brain cells are working very hard at processing all the information about our surroundings. The researchers say that the waste material includes poisons, or toxins, responsible for brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. It is not just beauty sleep. The brain needs us to sleep so it can get to work. 39 This shrinking permits waste to be removed more effectively. Dr. Nedergaard says these toxins end up in the liver. There, they are broken down and then removed from the body. “So our study suggests that we need to sleep because we have a macroscopic cleaning system that removes many of the toxic waste products from the brain.” The brain’s cleaning system could only be studied with new imaging technologies. The test animal must be alive in order that this brain process may be seen as it happens. Dr. Nedergaard says the next step is to look for the process in human brains. 40 The research may also one day lead to treatments to prevent or help fight neurological disorders.
  • A They also found that during sleep, the brain’s cells shrink, or become smaller.
  • B While we sleep, our brains are doing much more than getting ready for the next day.
  • C She said the results demonstrate just how important sleep is to health and fighting disease.
  • D The brain expert says our brains perform two very different jobs.

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請觀察第 37 格前後的內容:前面提到了大腦在夜晚可能「很忙碌」,而後面接著具體描述科學家發現大腦在「大掃除」。如果你要寫一句話來銜接『大腦很忙』與『大掃除研究』這兩個點,你會如何概括這種『不只是休息,而是在做某件事』的轉折呢?

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  1. 觀念驗證:第 37 空格,就這麼巧合地出現在段落開頭。前一句提出疑問「大腦在晚上真的關機嗎?」,接著就引導出科學家的新發現!選項 (B),它可不就是那承上啟下的「主旨句」嗎?它把讀者從單純的「大腦很忙」這個籠統的說法,引導到具體的「功能性工作(掃除廢棄物)」這個真相上!這下讀者就能順暢地進入後續的研究細節,完全沒有任何阻礙!
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