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smiling ac messaging that benefits yourceetrulyhen they relocated to Newton.Theincreased brain activity gives the brain more hooks'to hang yourhealth and happiness.smiling activates the release of42 with plates of cookies and dishes.neuropeptides(神经肽)wadfighting off re.The feel.Katie got pregnant before the 43 and within months ofmemories on,"she explains.Van der Meer also points out that writing bygood neurotransmitters(released when a smile flashesin,heaverth to Rebecca.4ediscovered Rebeccshand is related to visual notetaking"Rather than typing blindly,theacross your face as well.37deaf.The Smiths knew45 Rehecca was going to take somevisual notetaker has to think about what is imporant to write down.Then,keyHow Smiling Affects Your Bodywork and 46.Youre actuly be youmAypublihed inThe eiodsi47to wecomeRebecca ihwords can be interlinked by boxes,arows and small drawings,"she adds.the joural Neuropsychologia oted that seen an attractive,smilingbut they realied wha a()the situation was for herprThis study does not recommend banning digital devices.In fact,itsThey wanted to make things 49 for the family.Learmingauthors point out,computers and other devices with keyboards haveace actiates the reiolanguage to help Rebecca leam to 50 as she grew was a great idebecome necessary in modem society.Keyboarding can especially benefit38 It also explains thendings by researchers at the FaceThe neighborhood agreed to 51 the task of mastering an entirthose with certain special needs (such as if they have trouble using theirRescarch Laorary The wome re ehands)and typing beats writing when it comes to speed,they add.loifpople endetsecond language for the 52 of their youngest member,although itwho did not.indeed 53.When 3-month-old Rebecca learned at a center forh32.Why were participants asked to wear caps in the study?39deaf,the 18 residents 54 an instructor,who would help get allA.To record their brainwaves.B.To inform them of their tasks.Did you kno that yourisyo(传染性的)?Inthem to be 55 in Rebecca's growth.Neighbors kept things 56awedish sy,bectepictures of severjoyfor as long as possible to give the Smiths a surprise.They wanted 57C.To allow them to focus on writing.to interact with Rebecca.Finally,the time came to show the Smiths whaD.To protect their heads like hair nets.i里0anger and surprise.When the pictre ofmprentedthe researchers asked the subjects to frown.Instead,they found that thethey'd 58.As soon as the family arrived,they found the welcoming33.What does Audrey van der Meer try to explain?facial expressions went directly to what subjects saw.40 If they don't,59 of their neighbors surrounded them.59A.Why handwriting is more complex than typingB.Why the brain works when it comes to learningthey're making a conscious effort not to.Now at every turn,in the street or the grocery store,Rebecca felsA.How Smiling Affects Those Around You60 everytime a neighbor greated her in a special language-she's50C.Why handwriting helps remember information.part of this communityD.Why key words are helpful to visual notetaking.B.Each time you smile,you throw a little feel-good party in your41.A.watery eyesbrain.B.firm mouths6034.What is the study's authors'view on typing?C.loose tonguesC.So if you're smiling at someone,it's likely they can't help butD.open armsA.It relieves people's hands.42.A.stepped inB.came overB.It remains vital and helpful.smile back.C.ran offD.held onC.It is not worth recommending.D.And it can even lengthen our lives.43.A.move1+tB.testD.It is more challenging than writing.E.How Smiling Affects Your Facial ExpressionsC.gatheringD.visit35.What did we learn from this text?F.They not only relax your body,but also lower your heart rate and44.A.EventuallyB.UnfortunatelyA.How can you remember new information?blood pressure.C.ConsequentlyD.ObviouslyB.Handwriting benefits health in the long runC.This ue that whe you v perso miingy ctully fee45.A.curingB.defendingrewarded.C.Should typing take the place of handwriting?C.raisingD.hearingD.Handwriting is better for memory than typing得分评卷人46.A.donation第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)B.connectionC.assessmentD.commitment【学普冲刺卷·202届高三第二次,有听力英语试题·第3页(失4】
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