18.When enjoying children's birthdays or a long-expected family holiday,you may usually want to keep those important moments in mind with a photograph.But if you're one of those people who can't stop snapping photos at an important event,beware---you could end up forgetting it all in a flash.
Experts have warned that the addiction to recording every moment of our lives could be having an adverse effect on our memories.
Maryanne Garry,a New Zealand psychology professor,has been studying how the frequent taking of photos might change childhood memories."I think the problem is that people are forgetting to experience the moment,"she says.Parents at the park taking one photo after another of their children,for example,are actually paying less attention to what is happening around them.The picture only captures a small part of the total experience.And because parents remember less about these important events,they become less effective in their role as the key people who help children learn how to talk about their experiences.As a result.children's own childhood memories are reduced.
The idea that we are experiencing less as we record more got psychologist Linda Henkel's thinking.She wanted to explore how photographs shape our memories.
Henkel who researches human memory at Fairfield University in Connecticut,did an experiment by sending groups of students to the university's art museum.The students observed some objects and photographed others.then,back at the laboratory,they were given a memory test.Henkel found what she called a"photo-taking effect".the students remembered fewer of the objects that they had taken photo of,and they remembered fewer details about those objects.She says her students memories were worse because they were relying on the camera to remember the details for them.
"As soon as you hit‘click'on that camera,it's as if you've decreased your memory."she says.
24.What does the word"it"in Paragraph l refer to?B
A.A child's birthday.
B.An important event,
C.A valuable photograph.
D.A family holiday.
25.How did Henkel develop her theory about the"photo-taking effect"?A
A.By carrying out an experiment.
B.By giving a questionnaire.
C.By interviewing a group of students.
D.By researching the findings of the others.
26.According to Paragraph 3,why are children's memories reduced?D
A.Flash lights are causing children to forget more things.
B.Parents are into listening to children's experiences.
C.Children are more into taking photos than experiencing,
D.Parents are less effective in helping children discuss their experiences.
27.What's the purpose of this passage?B
A.To introduce a new discovery in taking photos.
B.To discuss the effect of photo-taking on memory.
C.To explain how to use cameras in an effective way.
D.To describe the ways of remembering valuable experiences.
分析 本文講述的是,過多使用照片記錄重大事件,會(huì)導(dǎo)致孩子的記憶缺失.通過實(shí)驗(yàn)來證明攝影對(duì)記憶的影響.
解答 BADB
24.B 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解.根據(jù)"it"前的一句話"But if you're one of those people who can't stop snapping photos at an important event"可知,"it"指的是"an important event".故選B.
25.A 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解.根據(jù)"Henkel who researches human memory at Fairfield University in Connecticut,did an experiment by sending groups of students to the university's art museum"可知,Henkel通過進(jìn)行實(shí)驗(yàn),來發(fā)展理論內(nèi)容.故選A.
26.D 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解.根據(jù)"And because parents remember less about these important events,they become less effective in their role as the key people who help children learn how to talk about their experiences"可知,因?yàn)楦改覆挥浀眠@些重要事件,所以他們幫助孩子討論孩子們的經(jīng)歷的效果不太好,會(huì)導(dǎo)致孩子們的記憶減少.故選D.
27.B 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解.根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知,過多使用照片記錄重大事件,會(huì)導(dǎo)致孩子的記憶缺失.所以本文是討論攝影對(duì)記憶的影響.故選B.
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