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1、大学四级-1931 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.Introduction: Basically there are two teaching methods.1. Lecture method:A. Advantages:Best at passing on content to students .Cultivating discipline and self-controlB. Disadvantage:Making students totally passive2. Group learning
2、 method:A. Advantages:Encouraging students to be active participantsMaking students more creativeB. Disadvantage:Neglecting basic skills and background knowledge3. Your own view(s)A “hybrid“ (综合的) methodA Random Remark on Teaching Methods_ (分数:106.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:1,分数:70.00)For question
3、s 1-6, make the best choice for each of them, and for questions 7-10, fill in each blank with information given in the passage.Forget-Me-Notby Art DworkenIt happens all the time: You study for a test. Then while youre taking the test, you cant remember something you know you studied. You panic, and
4、spend time trying to remember the answer - but by then your time is up.“I really studied this,“ you fret. As you hand in your paper and leave class, you remember: “ Thats it ! I knew that ! “When something like this happens, it is called a tip-of-the-tongue memory lapse. Everyone experiences them. W
5、hen such a lapse occurs, you strain to remember something with no success at all. Then, later, when you arent thinking about the problem, the material just pops back into your mind.The stress of trying to remember something important - perhaps during a test or when speaking or performing in front of
6、 a group of people - actually can trigger such a momentary mental block. This can happen even when you are certain you know that “ something. “ How can one relieve these momentary mental log-jams? Just leaving the forgotten subject alone for even a few seconds will sometimes free up your reluctant m
7、emory.There are many theories to explain how memory is stored in the brain. One thing memory experts generally agree on, however, is that ones memory begins to work almost at birth.Experiments have been done on newborn infants to determine how early in life memory begins. The infants are presented w
8、ith a stimulus such as a bell. The first time the bell is rung the infants produce a “ startle reaction. “ The next time the bell is rung, the infants do not react as strongly.The only explanation for this diminished response is that the infants recognize the bell as something they have experienced
9、before. The stimulus, therefore, has become familiar. In this sense, memory is already present.By one or two months of age, even more powerful memory occurs. Babies then can remember and recognize their mothers faces peering over the sides of their cribs.Oddly enough, there wasnt such scientific int
10、erest in memory until fairly recently. Now, however, research on ways to enhance both memory and learning is taking place at a number of institutions.At Iowa State University, for instance, Dr. Donald Schuster, a professor of psychology, has demonstrated something interesting in controlled laborator
11、y studies. He found that a quiet, peaceful atmosphere accompanied by baroque or other classical background music can facilitate memory and learning. Listening to baroque music may have a direct physiological effect and when people are calm and relaxed, they learn and remember more.Researchers say th
12、at memory difficulties arise because of two factors. First, a person must store information correctly in memory. Next, the person must be able to get this information out of memory and use it when it is needed. If information is not stored correctly, it is plain that it cant be called forth accurate
13、ly. So, storing information correctly is the first and most important step.Sometimes the memory process can be made easier by conscious use of strategies. Some strategies are useful during the memorization process, others later for recalling what was learned.The strategy of association is helpful in
14、 storing information. Many people have trouble remembering names. This is probably because they failed to get a name right in the first place. Very often, people simply do not pay attention when others are introduced.If you have trouble remembering names, try a strategy of association. For example,
15、say you were introduced to a plain young woman named Joyce Miller? Well, if she were a happy young woman, you could associate her first name with the word joy. Or you could think of her as living or working in a mill. Then you could think of “happy mill“ whenever you saw her - Joyce Miller !Another
16、way to aid your memory is to use mnemonics or memory aids. You probably use mnemonics to remember the number of days in the months: “ Thirty days hath September, April, June, and November “ Another way to use mnemonics is to use cues. The old idea of tying a string around your finger to remind you o
17、f something is using a cue.Acronyms are another useful aid. For example, people often use the letters H O M E S to help them remember the names of the five Great Lakes: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.Besides these strategies to aid memorization, there are other common-sense ways to imp
18、rove memory. And ones memory can be improved. All it takes is a little effort.For example, when trying to remember information for a test, there are certain things to keep in mind. If you write down the information you want to learn, it will be easier to remember. Because you have written it, you ma
19、y be able to picture the information in your mind and recall it during the test. In addition to writing it down, if you also say it out loud, it will even be easier to remember.When you are taking a test and suddenly forget what you have studied - dont panic. Relax and go on to the next question. Yo
20、u may find that relaxing helps you remember. Or, you may read something in another part of the test that reminds you of what you forgot.If you think your memory is really poor, carry around a notebook specifically to keep notes in. Dont trust yourself to remember what your homework assignment is or
21、what your next test covers - write it down ! And check your notebook before you leave school at the end of the day s0 you can be sure to bring home the books you need.Another way to keep your memory sharp is to be physically and mentally active. If you spend hours in front of the television set or s
22、pend most of your spare time eating and sleeping, your memory will be sluggish. Exercise and fresh air will keep you alert both physically and mentally.And, of course, its always easier to remember something if you are interested in it. You must be motivated to remember something you have to care ab
23、out. Therefore, try to become interested in what you have to learn. It wont be easy at first, but with practice it will be less and less difficult.The human memory has amazing potential. For instance, if people stored ten bits of information every second of their lives, by their l00th birthdays they
24、 would have used up far less than half the storage capacity of their brains.The ability to recall information from memory does not seem to decline greatly with advancing years. And the older person may recall facts even better than the young. Those of us who are prone to bouts of forgetfulness can t
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