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29.Why does the author mention the 201433.What was the purpose of presenting the pairsearthquake in Indonesia?either identically or differently?To prove many factors may affect the planet'sTo assess the impact of variability on memory.spin.B.To measure the participants'preference forB.To indicate climate change tends to bringspecific scenes.more disasters.C.To stress the need for improving earthquakeC.To determine if familiar scenes are moreprediction.effective in learning.D.To show the earthquake has caused greatD.To test the participants'ability to recognizedamage to humans.famous landmarks.ge30.Which of the following can replace theunderlined word“startling”in paragraph3?34.What can we learn about the two experiments?A.scaringsurprisingA.The second experiment was conducted in a 24-C.appealingD.excitingday period.31.What can we learn about leap seconds?B.Both experiments used hourly breaks inA.They disrupt the financial markets.learning sessions.B.They will be added more frequently.C.The first group of participants recalled theThey may be cancelled to introduce a largerpairs more quickly.unit of time.D.They cause confusion in satellite navigationRepetitions were spaced over secondsorminutes in the second experiment.systems.2DResearch has shown that people recall information better in the long35.What conclusion can be drawn from the study?term when they return to that material over time,rather than trying torapidly memorize everything in a back-to-back manner.This is calledA.The brain is the most complex structure in thebody.each other could be in another location or with a group of people.Howdoes such variability(变化性)impact the benefits to memory associatedBoth spacing and variability can contribute towith the spacing effect?memory.In two experiments,how well people coud remember pairsof images:an item such as an animal or tool,and a scene,such as a famousC.Enriched environments foster thelocation or photograph of a room.For example,participants might see a greenman side by side with a photograph of the Eiffel Tower.Our participantsdevelopment of memory.observed more than 40 suchings during their learning sessions.To createD.Rapid memorization leads to increaseda mix oof stable and variafeatures,the pairings were either presentedidentically,with the same item and scene aways shown together,o the tmproductivity and efficiency.appeared alongside a new scene each time.For instance,a green man mightappear with the Eiffel Tower again or beside another landmark.In the first experiment,the participants engaged in four learningsessions each day over a period of 24 days.We spaced out the appearance第二节阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填of repeated item-scene pairs from hours to days.On the 25th day,入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。participants took a test to see how well they had learned the images.In oursecond experiment,we compressed (all learning into a single sessionThe first love you ever know often comes from your mother and youron just one day.We repeated the same and variable pairs either back-to-immediate family members.B36Those loving times you rememberback or with spacing-but here learning was distributed only in the orderhugging your parents,playing football with your brother,or eating iceof seconds or minutes.cream with your grandmother aren't just cherished memories but alsoWe found that participants did a better job at recalling whether they'dprovide you with a framework for future relationships.encountered the green man when repetitions of that image had been spacedout.But people also remembered items better when they'd seen themA.The future outlook seems bright.paired with different scenes on each repetition,compared with the itemsB.This unconditional love seeks nothing in return.always shown with the same scene.That is,the brain could use changeC.This not only makes them happy but also makes you happierto remember the isolated,stable features while relying on consistencyD.Hugs are important as we need physical touch as a great comfort.(to tie together multiple associated features.Overall,people useE.Feeling loved by family members when you're young is important.variability and repetition to enhance memory for various aspects of theirF.So establish your own close ties with people you choose to be with.experience.G.You have good physical health thanks to home-cooked healthy meals.Family love is beneficial.When you feel protected and cared for inyour family,you have a good framework for the world.A37After all,living in a warm environment that is surrounded by family's love,you gain32.What is discussed in the study?confidence and a high sense of self-esteem(),learn conflict resolutionskills,and become more adaptable as you and your family get overA.Whether the spacing effect is beneficial to ourA study showed that adults with higher levels of positivememory.childhood experiences had greater adult-reported social and emotionalsupport.It also showed that enhancing positive childhood experiencesB.The mechanisms underlying the spacing effect.could reduce adult mental health problems even when adverse(不利的)C.The differences of various learning strategies.childhood events had happened.A.The future outlook seems bright.How the environments affect our memory.B.This unconditional love seeks nothing in return.C.This not only makes them happy but also makes you happierD.Hugs are important as we need physical touch as a great comfort.E.Feeling loved by family members when you're young is importantF.So establish your own close ties with people you choose to be withG.You have good physical health thanks to home-cooked healthy meals
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