問題詳情
Passage 4: Questions 36-40
In 1928 a __(36)__ examiner named Harrison Mattland published a famous paper in theJournal of the American Medical Association. It was titled "Punch Drunk." It is often__(37)__ to have introduced medical readers to an occupational disease caused byrccurrent hits to the head.
Called now chronic traumatic encephalopathy or CIE, "punch drunk," Martand said,originated in boxing slang. In his hands, it evolved into a clinical__(38)__.
In the history of concussion rescarch since Martland published his classic studies, manyauthorities have fixated their interests on the fact that Martland was teporting a(h)_(39)_ disease in boxers.
In fact, Martand's study was mote ambitious than that. He was directing attention to theway that boxets could teveal pathologies from even mild hits to the head in anyone who_(40)_ hit in the head, even once, but especially if the hits wete repeated.
【題組】36.
(A) demonic
(B) coronaty
(C) persccutory
(D) forensic
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