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Crossword puzzles and exercise are just a few of the habits that improve memory best. But to 1. (true) give your brain a push, you might want to take a simple tip to heart-and it’s nothing you learned in school.

So far, researchers from Waterloo University in Canada 2. (discover) what may be the easiest way to improve your memory ever. Their research, recently 3. ( publish) in the journal Memory, suggests that reading out loud to yourself can increase your recall skills 4. up to 15%.

In the study, scientists asked 95 participants to test four 5. (method): reading, silently, hearing someone else read, reading aloud and listening to a recording of oneself reading. Their result? The people 6. read the information out loud showed the best retention(保持)rates—about 15% 7. (high) in learning speed, in fact. You may want to add these brain-boosting foods that can improve memory to your diet, too.

“Read 8. needs to be remember out loud, and you’ll remember it better. Yes, it’s shat simple!” psychologist and study co-author Colin Macleod said.

So next time when you ‘re preparing for a big exam, spend some time 9. (read) loud. Trust us. It might make you 10. genius.

 

1.truly 2.have discovered 3.published 4.by 5.methods 6.who/that 7.higher 8.what/whatever 9.reading 10.a 【解析】填字游戏和锻炼只是改善记忆最好的几个习惯。本文介绍了提高记忆的其他方法。 1.副词修饰动词,故答案为truly。 2.根据So far可知句子用现在完成时态,researchers是主语,复数形式,故答案为have discovered。 3.此处是过去分词做后置定语,故答案为published。 4.句意:大声朗读会让你的回忆能力提高15%。---by,表示提高了---;---to,表示提高到---,故答案为by。 5.根据four可知后面的名词用复数形式,故答案为methods。 6.句意:大声读出信息的人显示出最好的保留率——学习速度提高了15%。此处The people是先行词,指人,在后面的定语从句中做主语,故答案为who/that。 7.句意:大声读出信息的人显示出最好的保留率——学习速度提高了15%。根据句意可知此处用形容词比较级,故答案为higher。 8.句意:读那些需要记住的东西,你会记得更好。此处read后面是宾语从句,从句没有引导词,没有主语,故答案为what/whatever。 9.固定搭配:spend---(in)doing sth.在做---上花费---,故答案为reading。 10.句意:它可能会让你成为一个天才。根据句意可知答案为a。
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