正文捏?Joyce wanted to include a feature about memory in theschool newspaper. She and her editors all agreed to write shortarticles on the topic.ARTHURI know hat we have a short-term memory and a long-term memory.When we get old, our short-term memory becomes worse,but we can still remember things from a long time ago.My grandpa told me a joke.He said,‘When you get old,three things start to go wrong.First,you lose your memory...andi can't remrmber what the other two things are!'JOYCEI saw a programme on televisionabout a man with an injured brain.He couid not rememberanything for longer than a few minutes.His wife visited him in hospital every day,but he forgot her visits a few minutes after she left.He was often angry with her because he thought that she never visited him. it was very sad.PANSYIf you want to remember something,youshould make a picture of it in your mind.Ifthe picture is silly,strange and colourful, you wil remember it better.For example,I am trying to remember the word‘smiles'.An easy way to do this is to imagine there is a‘mile'between the firstletter and the last letter.This makes it the longest word in the world!TONYIn the Guinness Book of Records,there are some amazing stories about memory.For example,Gou Yanling from Harbin in china has memorized 15,000 telephonenumbers.And Dominic O'Brien from theUK remembered the correct order of 1,820playing cards,after seeing them just once.MILLIEMemory is connected to ourfeelings.If someone shouts‘Spider!'and puts a largespider on your hand,youwill probably remember the word ‘spider'.If somethingdramatic happens,weusually remember it well. Forexample,most old people inthe USA can remember where they were when they heard about the death of PresidentJohn F Kennedy in 1963.大家帮忙翻译下,我也需要/...LZ说的是这个 LZ哪个学校的?我上步中学/...参考资料:课本本回答被网友采纳 |