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From the second paragraph, we can infer that ______.A.the writer didn't like the impersona

From the second paragraph, we can infer that ______.

A.the writer didn't like the impersonal part of his job

B.with a name plate, people can easily start talking

C.Mr. Castle mistook Irving for Brett

D.Irving was the writer's real name

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def default_para_without_trap(para=[], value=0):

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第9题
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Memory is said to be stored in the brain as a "memory trace (记忆痕) ". What makes up this trace is not known. Some scientists believe that certain chemical substances may carry certain memories. For example, one substance, when given to rats, causes them to fear the dark.

Other research into memory has to do with how the brain works. Psychologists use three means to find out bow a person remembers. For example, give a person a grocery list. Let the person memorize the list, then put it away. The most natural way to find out how much a person remembers of the grocery list is to ask what he or she remembers. This is called the method of recall. Another method is called recognition. Give the person another grocery list. Ask him or her to choose items on the first list from the items that are on only the second list. Often a person will be able to recognize things that he or she cannot recall. A third method of finding how much a person remembers is called relearning. Here the person is asked to read over the first list. The person will probably learn the list the second time faster than he did the first time. The difference in the time it takes to relearn the list is thought of as measure of how much a person has remembered.

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B.it is hard to tell what a memory trace consists of

C.chemical substances carry certain memories

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What can we learn from Paragraph 1?

A.College textbooks are way too expensive.

B.Students don"t like to sell their own textbooks.

C.Students ask their instructors not to use any textbooks.

D.Some students were rejected by their instructors.

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A.two

B.second

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