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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第3~6段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ?????{{B}}ExercisingYourMemory{{/B}}1 ?Agingdoesnotmeanadramaticdeclineinmemorypowerunlessyouhelpit happenbylettingyourmindgo.2?That’snottosaythatmemorydoesn’t changethroughoutlife.Researchersdividememoryintocategoriesbasedonthe lengthoftimewhenmemoriesarestored.Onesystemdividesitupasshort-term lessthanoneminute;rememberingatelephonenumberwhileyoudialfor instancelong-termoveraperiodofyearsandverylong-termmemoryovera lifetime.3?Short-termmemoryisn’tmastereduntilaboutage7but afterthatyouneverloseit.Long-termmemoryhoweverinvolvesmoreeffort andskillandchangesmorethroughlife.It’snotuntiltheearlyteens十几岁 thatmostpeopledevelopamaturelong-termmemory.4?Firstwemust getinformationintoourheadsthroughlearning.Learningstrategiescanget rusty生锈withoutconstantuse.Highschoolandcollegestudentswhoare forcedtorepeatedlyexercisetheirlongtermmemoryabilitiesatleast long-termenoughtogetthemthroughafinalexamusuallydowellonmemory tests.Thelongeryoustayinschoolthemorechanceyougettopolishyour learningskills.It’snowonderthatmorehighlyeducatedpeoplehavemore effectivememoryskillsthroughoutlife.5?Althougholderpeoplein generallearnsomewhatmoreslowlythantheydidwhenyoungeradramatic differenceexistsbetweenthosewhostayintellectuallyactivemreading discussingtakingclassesthinking—andthosewhodonot.Givingthebraina dailyworkout锻炼isjustasimportantasexercisingyourmuscles.Brainwork keepsyourlearningstrategiesinshapeandthishelpsyourmemorytofunction atfullcapacity.6?Thenextpartofahealthylong-termmemoryis retention记忆力theabilitytostorewhatyouhavelearned.Memoryresearchers stilldonotknowwhethermemoriesarelost—whethertheystillexistinthe brainbutourmentalsearchingcannotturnthemuporhavedisappearedentirely asourbrainages.7?Thethirdnecessityformemoryisrecallthe abilitytobringtomindthememorieswehavestored.Againwhileaginghas widelydifferenteffectsontherecallabilitiesofdifferentpeopleresearch indicatesthattheolderwegetthelongerittakestorecallfacts.Butslower recallisstillrecall.Infactagingdoesnotseemtohaveanyeffecton forgettingatallwhichtakesplaceatthesamerateinyoungerandolder people.Paragraph6______
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第3~6段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ?????{{B}}ExercisingYourMemory{{/B}}1 ?Agingdoesnotmeanadramaticdeclineinmemorypowerunlessyouhelpit happenbylettingyourmindgo.2?That’snottosaythatmemorydoesn’t changethroughoutlife.Researchersdividememoryintocategoriesbasedonthe lengthoftimewhenmemoriesarestored.Onesystemdividesitupasshort-term lessthanoneminute;rememberingatelephonenumberwhileyoudialfor instancelong-termoveraperiodofyearsandverylong-termmemoryovera lifetime.3?Short-termmemoryisn’tmastereduntilaboutage7but afterthatyouneverloseit.Long-termmemoryhoweverinvolvesmoreeffort andskillandchangesmorethroughlife.It’snotuntiltheearlyteens十几岁 thatmostpeopledevelopamaturelong-termmemory.4?Firstwemust getinformationintoourheadsthroughlearning.Learningstrategiescanget rusty生锈withoutconstantuse.Highschoolandcollegestudentswhoare forcedtorepeatedlyexercisetheirlongtermmemoryabilitiesatleast long-termenoughtogetthemthroughafinalexamusuallydowellonmemory tests.Thelongeryoustayinschoolthemorechanceyougettopolishyour learningskills.It’snowonderthatmorehighlyeducatedpeoplehavemore effectivememoryskillsthroughoutlife.5?Althougholderpeoplein generallearnsomewhatmoreslowlythantheydidwhenyoungeradramatic differenceexistsbetweenthosewhostayintellectuallyactivemreading discussingtakingclassesthinking—andthosewhodonot.Givingthebraina dailyworkout锻炼isjustasimportantasexercisingyourmuscles.Brainwork keepsyourlearningstrategiesinshapeandthishelpsyourmemorytofunction atfullcapacity.6?Thenextpartofahealthylong-termmemoryis retention记忆力theabilitytostorewhatyouhavelearned.Memoryresearchers stilldonotknowwhethermemoriesarelost—whethertheystillexistinthe brainbutourmentalsearchingcannotturnthemuporhavedisappearedentirely asourbrainages.7?Thethirdnecessityformemoryisrecallthe abilitytobringtomindthememorieswehavestored.Againwhileaginghas widelydifferenteffectsontherecallabilitiesofdifferentpeopleresearch indicatesthattheolderwegetthelongerittakestorecallfacts.Butslower recallisstillrecall.Infactagingdoesnotseemtohaveanyeffecton forgettingatallwhichtakesplaceatthesamerateinyoungerandolder people.Exercisingyourbraineverydayisbeneficial______.
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