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global brand,but Fahey remains reflective,curious about what else the company can do forThis experiment shows that it is possible to use FMRI to gather some kinds of memoriesfrompeople.people.However,your secret thoughts and personal memories are safe-for now."It is not the24.Why did Fahey leave her job in Canada?case that we can put someone in a brain scanner and simply read his private thoughts,"saidone ofA.She was bored with the job.the scientists who worked on the project.B.She was disappointed with life.28.What can we leam about spatial memory from the first paragraph?C.She wanted to add new dimensions to her life.A.It contributes to exploring a new subject.D.She found it hard to adjust to the circumstances.B.It lets you remember what has been done.25.Which can best describe Fahey's ride experience in Africa?C.It helps you memorize places where you are.A.Demanding.B.Liberating.C.Eventful.D.Dangerous.D.It takes in information about new knowledge.26.Why did Fahey launch Apidura?29.Which of the following is the right order of the study?A.To encourage bicycle traveling.B.To make her investment profitable.a.The scientists took photos of the brains with the FMRI.C.To help cyclists carry traveling stuff.D.To increase the pleasure of riding bikes.b.The scientists read the spatial memory of the participants27.What is the passage mainly about?c.The participants were asked to explore virtual rooms.A.A tough path to fame.B.An adventure across Africa.d.The scientists repeated the process a few times.C.The benefits of green traveling.D.The story behind the birth of Apidura.A.a,b,c,d B.c,a,d,b C.b,c,d,a D.c,d,a,b30.Why are our secret mind and private memories safe?Reading minds may not be simple,but it might be possible actually.What if a brain scanA.Because FMRIs can't gather any memory from people.could reveal your memories?A team of British scientists recently just did that-they used brainB.Because scientists can't understand all pictures taken by FMRIs.scans to look at spatial (memory in four people.Spatial memory is the kind of memoryC.Because FMRIs can't be completely reliable now.you use to remember where you are.You use spatial memory to remember how to get from yourD.Because scientists can't read people's thoughts directly.house to school.People build spatial memory as they explore a new city or a new building and take31.What does the passage mainly talk about?in information about their surroundings.A.Spatial memory and FMRIs.The scientists asked each participant to sit down at a computer and wander through 3D rooms.B.A very important research.These virtual rooms contained images of objects,like clocks and doors,so that the people couldC.How scientists can read people's memories.know where theywere.Each person was encouraged to explore the virtual space.D.A new kind of camera-FMRIs.As the people became familiar with these rooms,their brains were taking notes of where0things were,and how to get from one point to another.After observing these rooms,theThis is the greatest mystery of our adult life:How can we spend all day typing at a computerparticipants were instructed to go to a specific location within the rooms.At this point,theand go home feeling exhausted?How could merely activating the small muscles of our fingersscientists took pictures of the people's brains using an instrument called FMRI(核磁共振成像).leave us wom out at the end of the day?What causes mental fatigue(疲劳)?As participants stared at the floor,the scientists took FMRI scans to measure brain activity."It is kind of a mystery,to be honest."said Michael Inzlicht,a University of TorontoThey repeated this process many times.After a few repetitions,the scientists recognized thepsychologist who studies self-conro,motivation,and fatigue.But scientists do have smcepatters in the perticipants'brains.By looking at patters on the brain scans,the scientists wereThere is a hypothesis (for why we get so tired from work when we're not physically active.able to read the spatial memory of the test subjects.We get so tired because our motivation runs out.As we work on a task,we struggle to focus on it(高三英语)共12页第5页(高三英语)共12页第6页
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