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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 理工类相.同项单选集考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、the need to remembersome people say they have no memory at all: “i just cant remember a thing!” but of course we all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use

2、in the present of what we have learnt in the past.in fact we have different types of memory, for example, our visual memory helps us recall facts and places. some people have such a strong visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete pictu

3、re.our verbal (言语的) memory helps us remember words and figures we may have heard but not seen or written: items of a shopping list, a chemical formula, dates, or a recipe.with our emotional (情感的) memory, we recall situations or places where we had strong feelings, perhaps of happiness or unhappiness

4、. we also have special memories for smell, taste, touch and sound, and for performing physical movements.we have two ways of storing any of these memories. our short-term memory stores items for up to thirty seconds - enough to remember a telephone number while we dial. our long-term memory, on the

5、other hand, may store items for a lifetime. older people in fact have a much better long-term memory than short-term. they may forget what they have done only a few hours ago, but have the clearest remembrance (记忆) of when they were very young.psychologists tell us that we only remember a few facts

6、about our past, and that we invent the rest. it is as though we remember only the outline of a story. we then make up the details. we often do this in the way we want to remember them, usually so that we appear as the heroes of our own past - or maybe victims needing sympathy (同情).visual memory help

7、s us recall a place we have been to.( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned2、the need to remembersome people say they have no memory at all: “i just cant remember a thing!” but of course we all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use in the present of what we have lea

8、rnt in the past.in fact we have different types of memory, for example, our visual memory helps us recall facts and places. some people have such a strong visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete picture.our verbal (言语的) memory helps u

9、s remember words and figures we may have heard but not seen or written: items of a shopping list, a chemical formula, dates, or a recipe.with our emotional (情感的) memory, we recall situations or places where we had strong feelings, perhaps of happiness or unhappiness. we also have special memories fo

10、r smell, taste, touch and sound, and for performing physical movements.we have two ways of storing any of these memories. our short-term memory stores items for up to thirty seconds - enough to remember a telephone number while we dial. our long-term memory, on the other hand, may store items for a

11、lifetime. older people in fact have a much better long-term memory than short-term. they may forget what they have done only a few hours ago, but have the clearest remembrance (记忆) of when they were very young.psychologists tell us that we only remember a few facts about our past, and that we invent

12、 the rest. it is as though we remember only the outline of a story. we then make up the details. we often do this in the way we want to remember them, usually so that we appear as the heroes of our own past - or maybe victims needing sympathy (同情).visual memory may be used when we read a story.( )a.

13、rightb.wrongc.not mentioned3、the need to remembersome people say they have no memory at all: “i just cant remember a thing!” but of course we all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use in the present of what we have learnt in the past.in fact we have different

14、 types of memory, for example, our visual memory helps us recall facts and places. some people have such a strong visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete picture.our verbal (言语的) memory helps us remember words and figures we may have

15、heard but not seen or written: items of a shopping list, a chemical formula, dates, or a recipe.with our emotional (情感的) memory, we recall situations or places where we had strong feelings, perhaps of happiness or unhappiness. we also have special memories for smell, taste, touch and sound, and for

16、performing physical movements.we have two ways of storing any of these memories. our short-term memory stores items for up to thirty seconds - enough to remember a telephone number while we dial. our long-term memory, on the other hand, may store items for a lifetime. older people in fact have a muc

17、h better long-term memory than short-term. they may forget what they have done only a few hours ago, but have the clearest remembrance (记忆) of when they were very young.psychologists tell us that we only remember a few facts about our past, and that we invent the rest. it is as though we remember on

18、ly the outline of a story. we then make up the details. we often do this in the way we want to remember them, usually so that we appear as the heroes of our own past - or maybe victims needing sympathy (同情).verbal memory helps us road words we have never heard.( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned4、the n

19、eed to remembersome people say they have no memory at all: “i just cant remember a thing!” but of course we all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use in the present of what we have learnt in the past.in fact we have different types of memory, for example, our

20、 visual memory helps us recall facts and places. some people have such a strong visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete picture.our verbal (言语的) memory helps us remember words and figures we may have heard but not seen or written: ite

21、ms of a shopping list, a chemical formula, dates, or a recipe.with our emotional (情感的) memory, we recall situations or places where we had strong feelings, perhaps of happiness or unhappiness. we also have special memories for smell, taste, touch and sound, and for performing physical movements.we h

22、ave two ways of storing any of these memories. our short-term memory stores items for up to thirty seconds - enough to remember a telephone number while we dial. our long-term memory, on the other hand, may store items for a lifetime. older people in fact have a much better long-term memory than sho

23、rt-term. they may forget what they have done only a few hours ago, but have the clearest remembrance (记忆) of when they were very young.psychologists tell us that we only remember a few facts about our past, and that we invent the rest. it is as though we remember only the outline of a story. we then

24、 make up the details. we often do this in the way we want to remember them, usually so that we appear as the heroes of our own past - or maybe victims needing sympathy (同情).emotional memory is used when we perform physical movements.( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned5、the need to remembersome people s

25、ay they have no memory at all: “i just cant remember a thing!” but of course we all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use in the present of what we have learnt in the past.in fact we have different types of memory, for example, our visual memory helps us reca

26、ll facts and places. some people have such a strong visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete picture.our verbal (言语的) memory helps us remember words and figures we may have heard but not seen or written: items of a shopping list, a che

27、mical formula, dates, or a recipe.with our emotional (情感的) memory, we recall situations or places where we had strong feelings, perhaps of happiness or unhappiness. we also have special memories for smell, taste, touch and sound, and for performing physical movements.we have two ways of storing any

28、of these memories. our short-term memory stores items for up to thirty seconds - enough to remember a telephone number while we dial. our long-term memory, on the other hand, may store items for a lifetime. older people in fact have a much better long-term memory than short-term. they may forget wha

29、t they have done only a few hours ago, but have the clearest remembrance (记忆) of when they were very young.psychologists tell us that we only remember a few facts about our past, and that we invent the rest. it is as though we remember only the outline of a story. we then make up the details. we oft

30、en do this in the way we want to remember them, usually so that we appear as the heroes of our own past - or maybe victims needing sympathy (同情).animals do not have a long-term memory.( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned6、the need to remembersome people say they have no memory at all: “i just cant remem

31、ber a thing!” but of course we all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use in the present of what we have learnt in the past.in fact we have different types of memory, for example, our visual memory helps us recall facts and places. some people have such a stro

32、ng visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete picture.our verbal (言语的) memory helps us remember words and figures we may have heard but not seen or written: items of a shopping list, a chemical formula, dates, or a recipe.with our emotio

33、nal (情感的) memory, we recall situations or places where we had strong feelings, perhaps of happiness or unhappiness. we also have special memories for smell, taste, touch and sound, and for performing physical movements.we have two ways of storing any of these memories. our short-term memory stores i

34、tems for up to thirty seconds - enough to remember a telephone number while we dial. our long-term memory, on the other hand, may store items for a lifetime. older people in fact have a much better long-term memory than short-term. they may forget what they have done only a few hours ago, but have t

35、he clearest remembrance (记忆) of when they were very young.psychologists tell us that we only remember a few facts about our past, and that we invent the rest. it is as though we remember only the outline of a story. we then make up the details. we often do this in the way we want to remember them, u

36、sually so that we appear as the heroes of our own past - or maybe victims needing sympathy (同情).long-term memory is more important than short-term memory.( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned7、the need to remembersome people say they have no memory at all: “i just cant remember a thing!” but of course we

37、 all have a memory. our memory tells us who we are. our memory helps us to make use in the present of what we have learnt in the past.in fact we have different types of memory, for example, our visual memory helps us recall facts and places. some people have such a strong visual memory, they can remember exactly what they have seen, for example, pages of a book, as a complete picture.our verbal (言语的) memory helps us

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