Passage Three The passage is about . A: dyslexia and intelligence B: dyslexia and culture C: dyslexia and vision D: dyslexia and personality
Passage Three The passage is about . A: dyslexia and intelligence B: dyslexia and culture C: dyslexia and vision D: dyslexia and personality
Dyslexia refers to the abnormal difficulty in reading and spelling caused by a brain lesion.
Dyslexia refers to the abnormal difficulty in reading and spelling caused by a brain lesion.
Passage Three What can be inferred from the passage A: There is no obvious reason for the unbalanced distribution of dyslexia in the world. B: The existing theories about dyslexia are solid and conclusive. C: There are underlying reasons for the differences with dyslexic problems with different peoples. D: The relatively lower number of its people suffering from dyslexia in Japan may be attributed to its reading and writing system.
Passage Three What can be inferred from the passage A: There is no obvious reason for the unbalanced distribution of dyslexia in the world. B: The existing theories about dyslexia are solid and conclusive. C: There are underlying reasons for the differences with dyslexic problems with different peoples. D: The relatively lower number of its people suffering from dyslexia in Japan may be attributed to its reading and writing system.
DEMENTIA: DISORDER : : A: coma: unconsciousness B: dyslexia: memory C: frigidity: sanguinity D: encephalitis: unresponsiveness E: inertia: ache
DEMENTIA: DISORDER : : A: coma: unconsciousness B: dyslexia: memory C: frigidity: sanguinity D: encephalitis: unresponsiveness E: inertia: ache