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阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Do you ever walk out of a room with an idea in your head,

英语试题 04-10
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Do you ever walk out of a room with an idea in your head, only to discover moments later that it's gone? 1f so, don't worry: it's a very common experience. ___16___
The problem is often caused by "event boundaries". ___17___They make you believe that a particular mental task is over.
Tests have proved that we're much more forgetful when we move from one location to another.___18___It's because anything that seems like the end of a task — closing a study book, finishing a phone call, taking a cake out of the oven — can have the same effect. Within seconds, much information in your mind has disappeared.
___19___First, stop telling your brain that its work is done. This can be as simple as leaving a book open instead of putting it back on the shelf. Second, create clues to carry with you across any unavoidable event boundary. Notice when these end-points are coming up, and spend a moment improving your memory.
If possible, say the key points out loud: the job you're walking off to do in the next room, for example, or the plans you've just made on the phone. We actually know memory depends on imagery.  ___20___
Every day you're faced with event boundaries that may restrict your recall. But by avoiding them when you can, and disguising them when you can’t, you'll find that much less of your learning gets lost.
A. But here's how to fight back.
B. So picture the details you want to keep.
C. Many of us don't know how to deal with it properly.
D. These are what your memory uses to stop remembering.
E. And scientists believe that we can explain and approach it.
F. But the same happens when we go from one activity to another, too.
G. And only in this way can we overcome event boundaries successfully.
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