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We all know stories about people with exceptional memories who have the ability to remember hundreds of numbers after hearing them only once .Now experts are saying that such feats can be taught.
For example, most people can repeat about nine numbers if they are read out one a second. In one experiment, ten hours' training produced only a small improvement, but the results after practising for a thousand hours were amazing: some people remembered 80 ar even 100 numbers. Similarly, most adults can identify only about five out of a set of 21 colours that are only slightly different. But after 80 training hours one person could recognise 18 of them. Studies of 76 major composers show that it took at least ten years of musical training before any of them wrote a major work. Psychologists are therefore raising the possibility that genius is the product of teaching
Exercise 28 HEALTHY EATING
In the past, any mother would be (0).........proud..........if PRIDE
her children were round and slightly fat. Those
days are gone. (1)........Researchers.............have now reached the RESEARCH
(2)........conclusion........that too much fat and sugar in her children's CONCLUDE
diets are a major factor in the (3)..........development..........of heart DEVELOP
diseases and other(4)............illnesses.............when they are older. ILL
However, (5)................growing ......children need to eat a wide GROW
range of foods, and their general health could
be(6).......... endangered..........by cutting out particular ones. Psychologists DANGER
say that the (7).......... solution ............is not to change SOLVE
eating habits too fast, but to do it (8)........... carefully..........., so CARE
that children do not lose muscle in addition to
fat. Parents should present food a little (9)........... differently........ DIFFERENCE
, spread butter thinly and avoid putting sugar
on the table. Children should also be(10)....... encouraged ...... COURAGE
to take part in sports: this way they will be using
the calories that they have eaten.
Exercise 29 COLLECTING EGGCUPS
People collect a large (0)..........................of objects: VARY
stamps, postcards, dolls. Some people collect
objects which are connected with (1)................. HISTORY
events or with (2)..................people. But one of FAME
the strangest(3).............is that of eggcups. COLLECT
Kenvin Murphy of Bradford in Yorkshire has
10.000 of them. Not (4)..................., his favorite SUPPRISE
eggcup is one in the shape of a (5)................... Yorkshire man TYPE
. Kenvin's hobby began seven years ago
, after he (6)..................an elephant eggcup to LOAN
a granddaughter who took such a (7)............................ LIKE
to it she insisted on keeping it. Kenvin saw a few
eggcups he liked at a (8)......................at a local shop, SELL
and started collecting them.
Others like Kenvin's eggcup too. " I have just
bought a ( 9)................for one of my favorites, REPLACE
which (10)................disappeared last week, " he said MYSTERY
1. Variety 2. historical 3. famous 4. collection 5. surprisingly
6. Strangest 7. sale 8. Others 9. replacement 10. Mysteriously
21. | The Government launches a nationwide _IMMUNITY___________ program to prevent spreading epidemics | IMMUNE |
22. | Having been promoted, he experienced a very __EVENTUAL__________ life being the youngest CEO in history | EVENT |
23. | The second goal was __ALLOWABLE__________ as the striker was offside. | ALLOW |
24. | This engine should not be opened by any ___ UNAUTHORIZED_________ repairman. | AUTHORITY |
25. | She shows no mercy to the ___SPEECH_________ suffering of poor peasants. | SPEAK |
26. | The company had to pay a high price for____CALCULATING______ the potential of the rival. | CALCULATE |
27. | They are offering a 10% __DISCOUNT_________ on all models prior to the emergence of the new one. | COUNT |
28-29. | The __DEFENSE__________ had to serve 2-year ___INPRISON_________ sentence for failing to pay off the debt. | DEFEND/ PRISON |
30. | Reckless use of pesticides has caused _____________ damage to the environment. |
Ten per cent of the population is left-handed. There is a lot of social
(1)..............discrimination........... against left-handed people. How difficult is it for DISCRIMINATE
them to live in a right-handed world?
A number of (2) ................practical......... items such as scissors have been PRACTICE
designed for right-handed people. It can be very (3) .........inconvenient................ CONVENIENT
for lefties” to be sitting next to “righties” during dinner.
(4) ..................Commonly....... used computer keys are on the right of the keyboard. COMMON
Lefties have to use their own sports (5) ............equipment............. . EQUIP
Less (6) ............frequency............... used car controls such as headlight switches FREQUENT
are on the right.
Forcing children to use their right hand can cause (7) .................hatefulness....... HATE
Of school, which can then impact their academic (8) ...........development............. DEVELOP
It can also result in disastrous learning (9) ...........disability..............like dyslexia. ABILITY
Trying to make “lefties” use their right hand can explain their often
rebellious (10) ............behaviour............. at school, their clumsiness and BEHAVE
frustration.
Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap
1. It is reported that thousands of visitors come to enjoy breathtaking views of Ha Long Bay every year ( breathe ).
2 Our school was initially surrounded by paddy fields. ( initiate ).
3. I prefer the elevated walkway to using the pavements on busy roads in my city.( elevation).
4. When I came back to VN in 1995, the country no longer suffered illiteracy( literate )
5. I've been studying really hard to satify my parents and have always had good grades. ( satisfaction ).
6. I prefer earth paths to concrete ones because the countryside looked " greener " with those roads.(earth)
7. My mother is a sympathenic woman; she always cares about how we feel'( sympathy)
8. The place is a quiet fishing village with a picturesque harbor. (picture)
9. In the past, only wealthy households in our village had a television ( wealth)
Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap
1. It is reported that thousands of visitors come to enjoy...breathtaking..... views of Ha Long Bay every year ( breathe ).
2 Our school was...initially.. surrounded by paddy fields. ( initiate ).
3. I prefer the ...elevated.. walkway to using the pavements on busy roads in my city.( elevation).
4. When I came back to VN in 1995, the country no longer suffered...illiteracy...( literate )
5. I've been studying really hard to ..satisfy.... my parents and have always had good grades. ( satisfaction ).
6. I prefer....earthen.... paths to concrete ones because the countryside looked " greener " with those roads.(earth)
7. My mother is a ..sympathetic.... woman; she always cares about how we feel'( sympathy)
8. The place is a quiet fishing village with a ...picturesque..... harbor. (picture)
9. In the past, only ...weathy... households in our village had a television ( wealth)
D. Use the word given in the bracket to form a word that fits the gap in the passage. (1.0 pt)
In Britain, what is described as “food miles”, the distance which food is transported from the place where it is grown to its point of sale, continues to rise. This has major economic, social and environmental consequences, given the traffic congestion and pollution which (67.variable) ____________invariably________________ follow.
According to (68. press) __________pressure__________________ groups, the same amount of food is travelling 50 per cent further than twenty years ago. What’s more, the rise in the demand for road haulage over this period has mostly been due to the transport of food and drink. The groups assert that the increase in the number of lorry journeys is (69. exceed) excessive and that many of these are far from (70. essence) ________essential____________________ .
In the distribution systems employed by British food (71. retail) _____________retailers_______________ , fleets of lorries bring all goods into more (72. centre) __________centrally__________________located warehouses for redistribution across the country.
(73. Logic) ___________illogical_________________ as this might appear, the situation whereby some goods get sent back to the same areas from which they came is (74. avoid) __________unavoidable__________________ .
In response to scathing (75. critic) _______criticism_____________________ from environmentalists, some food distributors now aim to minimize the impact of food miles by routing vehicles, wherever possible, on motorways after dark. This encourages greater energy (76. efficient) _____effeciency_______________________ whilst also reducing the impact on the residential areas through which they would otherwise pass.
67. invariably
68. pressure
69. excessive
70. essential
71. retailers
72. centrally
73. illogical
74. unavoidable
75. critism
76. efficiency
1 definition
2 friendship
3 musical
4 surprisingly
5 homeless
definition
friendship
musical
surprisingly
homeless