2024届高考英语备考外刊精读气味的力量学案
The power of smell
气味的力量
学案
文本导读:
有没有某种气味一下就唤起了你对旧人旧事的记忆?气味与我们的性格和记忆之间似乎存在着心理层面的联系。我们出生时,大脑中处理气味的区域是空的,人们对气味的反应是后天习得的,因此也就各不相同。有一些研究甚至表明,某些气味会影响我们的认知。本文探讨气味的力量。
Step 1:词汇温习
psychological 心理的
smell 气味
cognition 认知
take (someone) back 唤起(某人的)记忆
odour (尤指难闻的)气味
flood back (回忆)涌现
unconscious 无意识的
low-level 低水平的,(此处指气味)淡薄的
pick up 捕捉
scent receptor 嗅觉感受器
neuron 神经元
hearing 听觉
vision 视觉
aroma 香气,芳香
essential oil 精油
lavender 薰衣草
Step 2: 原文精听+精读
Have you ever caught a whiff of something and been strongly reminded of a person or place It seems there is a deep psychological link between smells, our personality and our memory. Some research even suggests that smells can influence our cognition.
So, why do smells take us back Roja Dove, a perfumer, told the BBC that when we are born, the olfactory bulb, which is the area in our brain that processes smell, is empty. Therefore, our responses to smell are learnt and very personal to the individual. This means that when we smell an odour again, the original and unique memory comes flooding back because of the association.
Our awareness of smells is primarily unconscious, according to Andreas Keller from the Department of Philosophy at City University of New York. This means we are not actively aware of them unless they are extremely strong. But, low-level smells are still picked up because the scent receptors in our brain are so powerful that we unconsciously register them. In fact, various studies have found the olfactory bulb sends more neurons to more areas of our brain than our hearing or vision.
Research suggests that the power of smell can also affect how the brain performs, especially when it comes to the aroma of essential oils. Mark Moss, from the Department of Psychology at Northumbria University, found that sage and peppermint show general positive effects on cognition while the smell of rosemary can enhance our memory. He also investigated lavender which he says "tends to impair memory and slow down reaction time. But research by others have [has] shown it to be useful in reducing pre-treatment anxiety in dental and medical situations".
So, don't take your nose for granted. It really is powerful!
Step 3:阅读原文并回答以下问题。
1. Why are responses to smell so personal
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2. True or False The olfactory bulb helps us process smells.
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3. Why are we not actively aware of smells unless they are extremely strong
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4. True or False Rosemary and lavender can help our memory
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5. How can lavender help in dental and medical situations
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Step 4: 选择意思恰当的单词或词组来完成下列句子。
1. He has worked as a _______ since the 90s.
A.whiff B.scent C.aroma D.perfumer
2. Memories _______ when I saw my childhood home again.
A.picked up B.smelled C.took back D.flooded back
3. This song has a very _______ meaning to us. We danced to it at our wedding.
A.psychological B.unconscious C.low-level D.personal
4. My _______ is getting worse. I think I need new glasses.
A.cognition B.receptor C.hearing D.vision
5. We noticed a really horrible _______ as we entered the room.
A.peppermint B.odour C.lavender D.rosemary2024届高考英语备考外刊精读气味的力量教案
The power of smell
气味的力量
教案
文本导读:
有没有某种气味一下就唤起了你对旧人旧事的记忆?气味与我们的性格和记忆之间似乎存在着心理层面的联系。我们出生时,大脑中处理气味的区域是空的,人们对气味的反应是后天习得的,因此也就各不相同。有一些研究甚至表明,某些气味会影响我们的认知。本文探讨气味的力量。
Step 1:词汇温习
psychological 心理的
smell 气味
cognition 认知
take (someone) back 唤起(某人的)记忆
odour (尤指难闻的)气味
flood back (回忆)涌现
unconscious 无意识的
low-level 低水平的,(此处指气味)淡薄的
pick up 捕捉
scent receptor 嗅觉感受器
neuron 神经元
hearing 听觉
vision 视觉
aroma 香气,芳香
essential oil 精油
lavender 薰衣草
Step 2: 原文精听+精读
Have you ever caught a whiff of something and been strongly reminded of a person or place It seems there is a deep psychological link between smells, our personality and our memory. Some research even suggests that smells can influence our cognition.
So, why do smells take us back Roja Dove, a perfumer, told the BBC that when we are born, the olfactory bulb, which is the area in our brain that processes smell, is empty. Therefore, our responses to smell are learnt and very personal to the individual. This means that when we smell an odour again, the original and unique memory comes flooding back because of the association.
Our awareness of smells is primarily unconscious, according to Andreas Keller from the Department of Philosophy at City University of New York. This means we are not actively aware of them unless they are extremely strong. But, low-level smells are still picked up because the scent receptors in our brain are so powerful that we unconsciously register them. In fact, various studies have found the olfactory bulb sends more neurons to more areas of our brain than our hearing or vision.
Research suggests that the power of smell can also affect how the brain performs, especially when it comes to the aroma of essential oils. Mark Moss, from the Department of Psychology at Northumbria University, found that sage and peppermint show general positive effects on cognition while the smell of rosemary can enhance our memory. He also investigated lavender which he says "tends to impair memory and slow down reaction time. But research by others have [has] shown it to be useful in reducing pre-treatment anxiety in dental and medical situations".
So, don't take your nose for granted. It really is powerful!
Step 3:阅读原文并回答以下问题。
1. Why are responses to smell so personal
When we are born, the olfactory bulb is empty. Therefore, our responses to smells are learnt.
2. True or False The olfactory bulb helps us process smells.
True. The olfactory bulb is the area in our brain that processes smell.
3. Why are we not actively aware of smells unless they are extremely strong
Because our awareness of smells is primarily unconscious.
4. True or False Rosemary and lavender can help our memory
False. Rosemary can enhance our memory but lavender "tends to impair memory and slow down reaction time".
5. How can lavender help in dental and medical situations
Mark Moss said that research by others has shown it to be useful in reducing pre-treatment anxiety.
Step 4: 选择意思恰当的单词或词组来完成下列句子。
1. He has worked as a _______ since the 90s.
A.whiff B.scent C.aroma D.perfumer
2. Memories _______ when I saw my childhood home again.
A.picked up B.smelled C.took back D.flooded back
3. This song has a very _______ meaning to us. We danced to it at our wedding.
A.psychological B.unconscious C.low-level D.personal
4. My _______ is getting worse. I think I need new glasses.
A.cognition B.receptor C.hearing D.vision
5. We noticed a really horrible _______ as we entered the room.
A.peppermint B.odour C.lavender D.rosemary
1. He has worked as a perfumer since the 90s.
2. Memories flooded back when I saw my childhood home again.
3. This song has a very personal meaning to us. We danced to it at our wedding.
4. My vision is getting worse. I think I need new glasses.
5. We noticed a really horrible odour as we entered the room.