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思维品质·比较思维
When you go to the park, you might see many older people listening to audiobooks(有声图书) instead of reading paper books. Audiobooks have become quite popular these days. Why are more and more people choosing audiobooks over traditional paper books? Is listening to an audiobook just as good as reading a book?
Reading needs us to focus ( 集中 ) all our attention on the words in a book, and we also need to find time and a place to sit down and read. However, you can listen to audiobooks anytime and anywhere you like, and this gives your eyes a break, too.
But the big question is whether we can get knowledge from audiobooks as effectively ( 有效地 ) as from paper books. Researchers did an experiment ( 实验 ) trying to find the answer. Volunteers(志愿者) in Group One were asked to listen to an audiobook while volunteers in Group Two read a book with the same content( 内容 ). It turned out that they recalled the same amount( 量 ) of information whether they listened to it or read it.
Another study published in the Journal of Neuroscience further supported the result above. In the study, researchers scanned ( 扫描 ) people’s brains when they were listening to and reading books. The result showed that listening to audiobooks activated(激活) almost the same parts of the brain as reading does.
However, some people still believe that they learn better from paper books. One reason might be that when we listen to audiobooks, we are often multitasking(多任务运行). “If you’re trying to learn while doing two things, you’re not going to learn as well,” Daniel Willingham, a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, told The New York Times.
8. 新考法·写作手法题 How does the writer introduce the topic of the text?
A.By telling stories.
B.By asking questions.
C.By listing numbers.
D.By showing results.
9.Audiobook users are freer in than paper book users.
A.age and place B.price and time
C.time and place D.price and age
10.What might the underlined word “recalled” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Remembered. B.Changed.
C.Lost. D.Spoke.
思维品质·比较思维
When you go to the park, you might see many older people listening to audiobooks(有声图书) instead of reading paper books. Audiobooks have become quite popular these days. Why are more and more people choosing audiobooks over traditional paper books? Is listening to an audiobook just as good as reading a book?
Reading needs us to focus ( 集中 ) all our attention on the words in a book, and we also need to find time and a place to sit down and read. However, you can listen to audiobooks anytime and anywhere you like, and this gives your eyes a break, too.
But the big question is whether we can get knowledge from audiobooks as effectively ( 有效地 ) as from paper books. Researchers did an experiment ( 实验 ) trying to find the answer. Volunteers(志愿者) in Group One were asked to listen to an audiobook while volunteers in Group Two read a book with the same content( 内容 ). It turned out that they recalled the same amount( 量 ) of information whether they listened to it or read it.
Another study published in the Journal of Neuroscience further supported the result above. In the study, researchers scanned ( 扫描 ) people’s brains when they were listening to and reading books. The result showed that listening to audiobooks activated(激活) almost the same parts of the brain as reading does.
However, some people still believe that they learn better from paper books. One reason might be that when we listen to audiobooks, we are often multitasking(多任务运行). “If you’re trying to learn while doing two things, you’re not going to learn as well,” Daniel Willingham, a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, told The New York Times.
8. 新考法·写作手法题 How does the writer introduce the topic of the text?
A.By telling stories.
B.By asking questions.
C.By listing numbers.
D.By showing results.
9.Audiobook users are freer in than paper book users.
A.age and place B.price and time
C.time and place D.price and age
10.What might the underlined word “recalled” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.Remembered. B.Changed.
C.Lost. D.Spoke.
答案:
B@@C@@A
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