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Period Ⅲ LESSON 3
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必备知识 自主学习
关键能力 合作探究
课堂检测 素养达标
课时作业 巩固提升
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Part 1 课文预读
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THE SECRETS OF YOUR MEMORY
Memory expert Jemima Gryaznov answers some of the most common questions about memory.
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1 Why can I remember events in my childhood① but not what happened last week?
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We remember things that have strong connections in our mind, especially emotional② connections. Childhood memories are often very emotional. This is because when we experience things for the first time, we often have strong feelings of fear or excitement③. Also, interesting or funny stories from our childhood are often told again and again. As a result④, we remember them much better, as retelling events helps fix
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experiences in our memories.What can we learn from all this? When remembering something new, try to connect it to our emotions. It is important to connect it with what we already know. Also, we can try to retell what we have learnt to a few others.
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2 Do some people really have a photographic⑤ memory?
A person with a photographic memory could remember every detail of a picture, a book or an event many years later, but no one has proved that there are people who really have photographic memories. Yet, there are some people who do have amazing memories. For example, Daniel Tammet can remember the first 22,514 digits⑥ of pi (π)⑦ and Stephen Wiltshire can draw a detailed picture of a city from memory after flying
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over it in a helicopter⑧. They are both good at remembering particular things for a limited time. As most of us do not have amazing memories like them, when memorising detailed learning materials, we simply need to focus on the important ideas and be curious about what we learn. Asking q