题目
(22/41)单选题(2分) According to Debbie Bruckner, to learn new knowledge well ___. A. you need to stop learning new information B. you need to process it as quick as possible C. you should put it into your long-term memory D. you don't need to put it into your short-term memory
(22/41)单选题(2分) According to Debbie Bruckner, to learn new knowledge well ___.
A. you need to stop learning new information
B. you need to process it as quick as possible
C. you should put it into your long-term memory
D. you don't need to put it into your short-term memory
A. you need to stop learning new information
B. you need to process it as quick as possible
C. you should put it into your long-term memory
D. you don't need to put it into your short-term memory
题目解答
答案
根据Debbie Bruckner的观点,学习新知识需先将其存入短期记忆,再转入长期记忆("You’ve got to put it into your short-term memory and then move it into your long-term memory")。A项未突出长期记忆,B项未提“快速处理”,D项忽视短期记忆。综合分析,C项最符合文意。
答案:C. you should put it into your long-term memory.
解析
本题考查对记忆过程的理解,核心在于区分短期记忆与长期记忆的作用。题目引用Debbie Bruckner的观点,强调学习新知识的关键在于信息存储的阶段转移。解题时需抓住关键句中的逻辑关系,明确短期记忆是长期记忆的基础,而最终目标是将信息存入长期记忆。
选项分析
选项A:you need to stop learning new information
错误。停止学习新信息与题干中“学习新知识”的核心矛盾,原文未提及此观点。
选项B:you need to process it as quick as possible
错误。原文未强调“快速处理”,反而暗示需要逐步转移记忆阶段,而非单纯追求速度。
选项C:you should put it into your long-term memory
正确。根据Bruckner的完整表述:“You’ve got to put it into your short-term memory and then move it into your long-term memory”,长期记忆是最终目标,C选项直接对应此结论。
选项D:you don't need to put it into your short-term memory
错误。原文明确提到“short-term memory”是必要过渡阶段,否定短期记忆的作用与原文矛盾。