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EDITED BY EIC PRODUCT CENTRE 2016年2月18日雅思考题回顾启德考培预测团成员:广州学校 李国庆,长沙学校 梅晓微,广州学校 黄韵蕊,北京学校 王红柳听力部分Section版本号场景题型One50196求职场景填空 101. Address:7 Market Road2. Area: public outskirts ofSouth park3. Telephone No:077365456084. Postcode:VTT613UL5. 1stchoice: customer service 2ndjob interests:cleaning6 Major:drama7 Level Spanish:fluent8 Specialty: can drive car andminibus9. Time available:WednesdayandSaturday10. Date to start the job:27 AugustSection版本号 场景题型Two30146介绍地图4,填空611-14 Map11. Telephone box G12. Urban Garden-A13.D14.E15-20 Sentence Completion15. heat water used for allshowers16. If tourists are not used to use electric cooker,Then can use wooden orgascooker17. recycled water to support plenty ofplants18. the shop sells solar or wind-poweredtoys19. activity item is called“ Apple Day “20. The fee for joining activity cost:$9.50Section版本号场景题型Three20125讨论填空2, 选择821-23 Multiple choice21. What does the Jenny do recently?C football training22. What does Steve do recently?B refereeing a football match23. What is required to have for a referee?C do not need certificate24-25 Completion24. His class will start at8 AMon Saturday andfinish at6 PMon Sunday25. The total number of referee:6026-30 Multiple choice26. Why does the man take intensive class?B finish the course shortly27. What are the disadvantage of this place?A lack of practical course28. What is the hardest part of the exam?B the length of oral exam29. What does the man think of the unfairness that those female football players receiving?A regrettable30. Why doesnt the man want to be a refereeB limitations in career perspectiveSection版本号 场景题型Four40141 未来科技展望填空 1031.Computer sciencebecame as significant as we create and usefire32. Computer has been seen asintelligent33. Humans psychology more practical andvaried 34. Morewomenscientists involved in the research35. Help the old reduce the pain of disease and improve the eldersquality of life36. In the future, the researcher are more focus ongeneas to find remedy for major disease37.physical changes38. be affected byparticular disease39. cope with the destruction of what in east Afircawildlifepark and forests40. people can look after theplanet.阅读部分Passage题材题目题型One自然环境Eco-Resort Management Practice选择题5,summary 5, 选择题3参考答案1. B2. B3. D4. D5. B6. Ferry7. Bicycle8. Fan9. Air conditioner10. Mosquito11. A12. C13. EPassage题材题目题型Two医学Follow your nose标题配对题5,人名配对题6,选择题2,相似文章:Smell and MemoryWhy does the scent of a fragrance (香味)or the mouldiness(陈腐)of an old trunk trigger such powerful memories of childhood? New research has the answer, writes Alexandra Witze.AYou probably pay more attention to a newspaper with your eyes than with your nose. But lift the paper to your nostrils (鼻孔) and inhale. The smell of newsprint might carry you back to your childhood, when your parents perused the paper on Sunday mornings. Or maybe some other smell takes you back-the scent of your mothers perfume, the pungency (刺激性) of a driftwood campfire. Specific odours can spark a flood of reminiscences. Psychologists call it the“Proustian phenomenon”(涌式现象), after French novelist Marcel Proust. Near the beginning of the masterpiece In Search of Lost Time, Prousts narrator dunks (蘸) a madeleine cookie into a cup of tea - and the scent and taste unleash (释放) a torrent (连续不断的) of childhood memories for 3000 pages.BNow, this phenomenon is getting the scientific treatment. Neuroscientists Rachel Herz, a cognitive neuroscientist at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, have discovered, for instance, how sensory memories are shared across the brain, with different brain regions remembering the sights, smells, tastes and sounds of a particular experience. Meanwhile, psychologists have demonstrated that memories triggered by smells can be more emotional, as well as more detailed, than memories not related to smells. When you inhale, odour molecules (分子) set brain cells dancing within a region known as the amygdala (杏仁区) , a part of the brain that helps control emotion. In contrast, the other senses, such as taste or touch, get routed through other parts of the brain before reaching the amygdala. The direct link between odours and the amygdala may help explain the emotional potency (力量) of smells.“There is this unique connection between the sense of smell and the part of the brain that processes emotion,”says Rachel Herz.CBut the links dont stop there. Like an octopus (章鱼) reaching its tentacle (触须) outward, the memory of smells affects other brain regions as well. In recent experiments, neuroscientists at University College London (UCL) asked 15 volunteers to look at pictures while smelling unrelated odours. For instance, the subjects might see a photo of a duck paired with the scent of a rose, and then be asked to create a story linking the two. Brain scans taken at the time revealed that the volunteersbrains were particularly active in a region known as the olfactory cortex (嗅觉脑皮层) , which is known to be involved in processing smells. Five minutes later, the volunteers were shown the duck photo again, but without the rose smell. And in their brains, the olfactory cortex lit up again, the scientists reported recently. The fact that the olfactory cortex became active in the absence of the odour suggests that peoples sensory memory of events is spread across different brain regions. Imagine going on a seaside holiday, says UCL team leader, Jay Gottfried. The sight of the waves becomes stored in one area, whereas the crash of the surf goes elsewhere, and the smell of seaweed in yet another place. There could be advantages to having memories spread around the brain.“You can reawaken that memory from any one of the sensory triggers,”says Gottfried.“Maybe the smell of the sun lotion, or a particular sound from that day, or the sight of a rock formation.”Or in the case of an early hunter and gatherer ( out on a plain - the sight of a lion might be enough to trigger the urge to flee, rather than having to wait for the sound of its roar and the stench (恶臭) of its hide to kick in as well.DRemembered smells may also carry extra emotional baggage, says Herz. Her research suggests that memories triggered by odours are more emotional than memories triggered by other cues. In one recent study, Herz recruited five volunteers who had vivid memories associated with a particular perfume, such as opium for Women and Juniper Breeze from Bath and Body Works. She took images of the volunteersbrains as they sniffed that perfume and an unrelated perfume without knowing which was which. (They were also shown photos of each perfume bottle.) Smelling the specified perfume activated the volunteers brains the most, particularly in the amygdala, and in a region called the hippocampus (海马体) , which helps in memory formation. Herz published the work earlier this year in the journal Neuropsychologia.EBut she couldnt be sure that the other senses wouldnt also elicit (抽出) a strong response. So in another study Herz compared smells with sounds and pictures. She had 70 people describe an emotional memory involving three items-popcorn, fresh-cut grass and a campfire. Then they compared the items through sights, sounds and smells. For instance, the person might see a picture of a lawnmower, then sniff the scent of grass and finally listen to the lawnmowers sound. Memories triggered by smell were more evocative than memories triggered by either sights or sounds.FOdour-evoked memories may be not only more emotional, but more detailed as well. Working with colleague John Downes, psychologist Simon Chu of the University of Liverpool started researching odour and memory partly because of his grandmothers stories about Chinese culture. As generations gathered to share oral histories, they would pass a small pot of spice or incense around; later, when they wanted to remember the story in as much detail as possible, they would pass the same smell around again.“Its kind of fits with a lot of anecdotal evidence on how smells can be really good reminders of past experiences,”Chu says. And scientific research seems to bear out (证实) the anecdotes. In one experiment, Chu and Downes asked 42 volunteers to tell a life story, then tested to see whether odours such as coffee and cinnamon (肉桂皮) could help them remember more detail in the story. They could.GDespite such studies, not everyone is convinced that Proust can be scientifically analysed. In the June issue of Chemical Senses, Chu and Downes exchanged critiques(批评) with renowned perfumer and chemist J. Stephan Jellinek. Jellinek chided (责备) the Liverpool researchers for, among other things, presenting the smells and asking the volunteers to think of memories, rather than seeing what memories were spontaneously evoked by the odours. But theres only so much science can do to test a phenomenon thats inherently different for each person, Chu says. Meanwhile, Jellinek has also been collecting anecdotal accounts of Proustian experiences, hoping to find some com:mon links between the experiences.“I think there is a case to be made that surprise may be a major aspect of the Proust phenomenon,”he says.“Thats why people are so struck by these memories.”No one knows whether Proust ever experienced such a transcendental moment. But his notions of memory, written as fiction nearly a century ago, continue to inspire s
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