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heart rather than my head,Lefkowitz said."However,I don't mean that deciding with yourheart is always right."At age 78,the scientist has no plans for slowing down."My body and mind are stillworking,"he said."I want to continue running my lab at Duke University and writing andpublishing research papers."24.What directly motivated Lelkowitz to be a doctor?A.His conversation with a cardiologist.B.His lather's death from a heart attack.C.His enthusiasm for a doctor's memoir.D.His poor physical health in childhood.25.What is the key to Lefkowitz's success in his own opinion?A.His good teamwork.B.His family's support.C.His positive qualities.D.His interest in research.26.What can we learn about Lefkowitz concerning his experiments?A.He suffered from a lot of failure.B.He always succeeded as planned.C.He considered them less challenging.D.He couldn't do them on his own.27.Which of the following can best describe Lefkowitz according to the last paragraph?A.Practice makes perfect.B.Bad luck brings good luck.C.You are never too old to work.D.Experience is the best teacher.0A team from the University of Tokyo just published a new study that says that writing onpaper is actually the best for your mind."Paper is more advanced and useful compared toelectronic records because paper contains more one-of-a-kind information for stronger memoryrecall,"said Professor Kuniyoshi L.Sakai,a neuroscientist at the University of Tokyo andauthor in the study.Most people like smartphones or tablets because they seem to make everyday taskseasier,but after gathering 48 volunteers between the ages of 18 and 29 for the study,theresearchers found that those who wrote on paper to finish note-taking tasks completed these25 percent faster than people who used smartphones or tablets.What is the reason?The teamsaid that using paper gave the volunteers more of a chance to write in their own form,whiledigital devices(数字设备)are more consistent(始终如一的).The researchers divided the volunteers,including college students and office staff,intothree groups depending on their memory,preferences for using paper or digital tools,sex andage.Then each volunteer read a conversation that highlighted characters explaining theirplans,which mentioned what they wanted to do in two months,their 14 different class times,the deadlines for the characters'homework,and any other things.After using their paper or adevice to take notes about this conversation,the volunteers were given an hour break and atask to keep them from thinking directly about the study.They were then asked a number ofquestions like "What are the.deadlines for the characters'homework?"Those who used paper for notetaking took only 11 minutes to jot down their thoughtsduring the study,while people who used tablets took 14 minutes;smartphone users spent themost time on the task,taking 16 minutes to write down their thoughts.As for the accuracy ofthe answers,those writing on paper seemed to stand out.This suggested that writing onpaper benefited their memory.28.Why did the volunteers writing on paper finish note-taking tasks faster?A.Their tasks were less difficult.B.They took notes without any stops.C.Their writing styles were consistent.D.They could write in their unique ways.29.What were the volunteers required to do in the study?A.Make up some conversations.B.Raise questions for each other.C.Take notes about a conversation.D.Discuss notes with group members.【高二年级第一次月考·英语第4页(共8页)】232020D
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