北师大版(2019)必修第三册 Unit 9 Learning Lesson 3 The Secrets of Your Memory 课件(共19张PPT)

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名称 北师大版(2019)必修第三册 Unit 9 Learning Lesson 3 The Secrets of Your Memory 课件(共19张PPT)
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(共19张PPT)
Unit 9
Unit 9
Learning
Lesson 3
The Secrets of Your Memory
Memory expert Jemima Gryaznov answers four questions in this text, they are:
1. We tend to remember things that have strong connections in our mind.
2. People may not have a photographic memory, but some people do have a better memory.
3. The sharpest loss of memory
occurs during the very early period after learning.
4. Our memory is changing as the time passes by. It reaches its full power at the age of 25.
艾宾浩斯遗忘曲线
Memory expert Jemima Gryaznov answers some of ____ _____________(最常见的) questions about memory.
1 Why can I remember events in my _______(童年) but not what happened last week We remember things _________ have strong connections in our mind, especially _______________(情感联系). _____________(童年记忆) are often very __________(情感上的,情绪上的). This is _______ when we experience things for the first time, we often have strong feelings of fear or excitement.
most common
childhood
that
emotional connections
childhood memory
emotional
because
Also, interesting or funny stories from our childhood are often told again and again. __________, (结果)we remember them much better, as _________(retell) events helps fix experiences in our memories.
retelling
As a result
emotional connections
childhood memory
for the first time
as a result
情感联系
童年记忆
第一次
结果
Review Paragraph 1
1. She had a pretty tough c_______(童年).
2.__________________________,(情感联系) such as sympathy and mutual understanding, are important to women.
hildhood
Emotional connections
2 Do some people really have a ___________(详细准确的,照片的)memory A person with a _____________(详细准确的,照片的)memory could remember every detail of a picture, a book or _______ event many years later, but no one ___________(prove)that there are people ____ really have
photographic _________(memory) .
photographic
an
photographic
has proved
who
memories
For example, Daniel Tammet can remember the first 22,514 digits of pi (π) and Stephen Wiltshire can draw a detailed picture of a city from memory after_____(fly) over it in a ___________(直升机). They are both good at remembering particular things for a limited time.
flying
helicopter
1.be good at
2. limited time
1.擅长做某事
2. 有限的时间
Review Paragraph 2
1. He had a p_______ memory for maps. (童年).
2._____you________________ (擅长)any figures
hotographic
good at
Are
3 Why do I forget the new words that I learnt yesterday Don’t worry. This is natural for many people. In 1885, Hermann Ebbinghaus __________(出版) a book ____(call) Memory and presented a famous___________(遗忘曲线). According to him, the __________(急剧的) loss of memory occurs during the very early period after learning. This means_________(及时的复习) during this period, with a few revisits to ______ is learnt, can ___________(significance) help us to remember the information.
published
called
forgetting curve
sharpest
timely review
what
significantly
1. forgetting curve
2. timely review
3. by the age of
1.遗忘曲线2. 及时的复习3. 到...的年龄
Review Paragraph 3
1. At the same time, according to the______________ (遗忘曲线)in psychology, it emphasizes the importance of punctual and regular vocabulary reviews.
forgetting curve
4 I’m 16, but I sometimes forget things. Is my memory getting worse Definitely not. Our memory reaches its full power at the age of 25. At that point,we can remember up to 200 pieces of information in a second(秒). After this age, however, the brain starts to get_______(small). By the age of 40, we lose 10,000 brain _____(细胞) every day. By middle age, our memory is significantly _____(bad) than when we were young.
smaller
cells
worse
1.by the age of
2.at the age of
3.worse than
到...的年龄
在...的年龄
比...更差
Review Paragraph 4
1. The interview was much______________ he had expected. (比...更差)
worse than