問題詳情

IV. Contextual Structure (20%) 
(A) When you are a child, you constantly experience new things. _(35)_ Duke University brain researcher Larry Katz has published a book on ways to keep the brain sharp.        Katz provides several tips based on the latest news in brain research. Most importantly, you should do everyday activities differently. _(36)_ In this way, your brain pays close attention to what it is doing. This creates new circuits and increases your brain's overall operational capacity.      Humans depend too much on sight and sound, often ignoring their other three senses. _(37)_ There you can pick up, smell, and then taste small samples of the goods for sale. When you put your other senses to work, the brain is used in new ways.     Getting fresh air on a weekend mountain hike is one method of improving the way your brain functions. _(38)_ According to a psychologist at Clarion University, playing games such as bingo on a consistent basis keeps your mind alert, too.     Learning will always be a crucial brain-sharpening tool. _(39)_ Keep a positive mental attitude. Get enough exercise. Relax. Drink plenty of water. And so on.    Experiencing the world as a child is the key to having a sharp mind. Daydreaming about ways of changing your thinking is a good place to start. (13-3) 
(A) For example, take a new route to a familiar destination. 
(B) Taking a bus to a random destination is another way to rewire your brain. 
(C) An easy way to put the other three senses to work is to visit the day market. 
(D) The challenges of learning literally make the brain grow by producing new connections between nerve cells. 
(E) At some point, you fall out of the habit of exploring the world with new eyes and get stuck in routines that seem to dull the mind.
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參考答案

答案:E
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(1),D(0),E(1)

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