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外研版英语选修八Module 3 Foreign Food同步练习

Tea________by Asian populations for thousands of years and is believed to have many beneficial effects on health.

A、has consumed B、has been consumed C、had consumed D、had been consumed
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       Elaine was a saleswoman,who drove all overthe city five days a week.When all the freeway lanes were at a dead stop,she would drive quickly along the emergency lane.Whiledriving she usually1on her cellphone,drinking a soda or eating a sandwich—her hands,legsand mouth were always2while she was driving.

      Last night she got3in Friday evening rush hour.She was going to be4forher date. She was already5when things seemed to be getting worse andall the traffic stopped.Elaine drove6over to the emergency lane.Soon she saw the red flashing lights in the mirror.She had to7her car.Agood­looking officer walked up.

“Officer,my boyfriend left me after he got me pregnant.I haveconstant morning sickness.I'm just trying to get to the nearest store to buymy8.” She looked at the officer with9eyes.

He looked at her pitifully,thensaid10 , “Okay,ma'am.Take the first exit.I hope you'll be feeling better.”

The officer walked back to his car and Elaine drove on.This was the second timethat11had worked for her.She had one more thing to do before she gothome.She had to mail a package.When she got to the shopping mall at 7 pm,no parking was12 , exceptfor the handicapped space.Elaine drove right into it.She would only be a minute,she told13.All she had to do was14thepost office,get the package15 , and pay the clerk.

       Fortunately,there was no16in the store.Everything was done so17that she was whistling while she walked back out to her car.Thenshe stopped18.There was an envelope on the windshield (挡风玻璃).She opened itslowly.She knew19it was,butnot how much it was.She screamed when she saw the20.A dog started barking.

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Ifyou have ever tried a new sport or attempted learning a musical instrument, youare well aware that the hardest part is getting started. Once you figure outthe technique, the skills return fairly easily, even if they are not used forlong periods of time. Most experts attribute this to “muscle memory”, which means the brain remembers the action and can recallit when needed. Now some researchers from John Hopkins University believe thereis another factor that may be as important in recalling previously learnedmotor skills—the errors made while learning the task.

Thestudy led by Reza Shadmehr, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, involvedasking volunteers to play a simple video game: hitting a red target dot with aslightly smaller blue dot, similar to playing virtual games. What the gamersdid not know was that as soon as they mastered the game, the researchersreprogrammed it by moving the blue dot slightly off­course, thereby forcingthem to restart the learning process. What the scientists observed was thatthough the volunteers did make mistakes every time the game was changed, theygot successively faster at mastering it.

Shadmehrbelieves that this has something to do with the fact that in addition todelivering the task to muscle memory, the brain is also recognizing each wrongmove and learning how to correct it. He compares it to having a coach thatpoints out the mistakes and makes suggestions on how to improve.

Whatsurprises the scientists most is that making mistakes not only trains the brainto perform better at a specific task, but also helps it learn faster fromerrors, even when the mistakes are made while learning a completely differenttask. The researchers believe that the brain keeps a general database of errorsand draws_on them whenever a new motor skill is being learned, toensure that mistakes are not repeated. This helps make successive learningprocesses much faster.

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