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Students of all ages might have more on their minds now than ever before — from work,to school to all of the other distractions(分心的事物)pulling at them.So how can they be expected to concentrate,focus and memorize the educational materials they have in front of them each night?(1) ____ But fortunately,here are some tips on how you can maximize your memory,focus and concentration. (2) ____ Seems like a no-brainer,but keeping an extra piece of paper nearby when you are in class or at home will allow you to keep a note of what you just learned.By transforming those moments into your own,they will have more meaning to you. Review regularly.Just think about how much information you look at or listen to in a typical day.That's why you need to give yourself a daily time set aside just for reviewing.(3) ____ Don't multitask.If you are on the computer or have your phone nearby,you may try to multitask.In addition to doing your work,you may want to send emails,update your Facebook page or look at other websites.DON'T!(4) ____ And complete your study in a shorter amount of time with longer lasting results. Chop up for memory. (5) ____ It's logical that a smaller piece of knowledge is easier to remember than a large block of information.A.It's really difficult.B.Write more things down.C.Put your focus on the one thing you are studying.D.Understand the information so that you can remember it in a shorter time.E.Another way to help your memory is to break information into smaller pieces.F.Keep your tasks at hand and memorize some key information whenever you have free time.G.You can take 10 to 15 minutes to look over your notes and any material that you were given.

Students of all ages might have more on their minds now than ever before — from work,to school to all of the other distractions(分心的事物)pulling at them.So how can they be expected to concentrate,focus and memorize the educational materials they have in front of them each night?(1) ____  But fortunately,here are some tips on how you can maximize your memory,focus and concentration.
    (2) ____  Seems like a no-brainer,but keeping an extra piece of paper nearby when you are in class or at home will allow you to keep a note of what you just learned.By transforming those moments into your own,they will have more meaning to you.
    Review regularly.Just think about how much information you look at or listen to in a typical day.That's why you need to give yourself a daily time set aside just for reviewing.(3) ____
    Don't multitask.If you are on the computer or have your phone nearby,you may try to multitask.In addition to doing your work,you may want to send emails,update your Facebook page or look at other websites.DON'T!(4) ____  And complete your study in a shorter amount of time with longer lasting results.
    Chop up for memory. (5) ____  It's logical that a smaller piece of knowledge is easier to remember than a large block of information.
A.It's really difficult.
B.Write more things down.
C.Put your focus on the one thing you are studying.
D.Understand the information so that you can remember it in a shorter time.
E.Another way to help your memory is to break information into smaller pieces.
F.Keep your tasks at hand and memorize some key information whenever you have free time.
G.You can take 10 to 15 minutes to look over your notes and any material that you were given.

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(1)A.推理判断题。根据文章开头"Students of all ages might have more on their minds now than ever before — from work,to school to all of the other distractions (分心的事物) pulling at them.So how can they be expected to concentrate,focus and memorize the educational materials they have in front of them each night? (各个年龄段的孩子们都有许多分心的事物导致他们不能集中精力,那我们应该怎么办呢?)"可知,文章开头作者提出了问题,接下来A选项"It's really difficult.( 这真的很难)",选项中的"It"指代前句的内容,并且与后面的"But fortunately"构成转折关系,起到承上启下的过渡作用。故选A项。
(2)B.联系下文题。根据下文中的"Seems like a no-brainer,but keeping an extra piece of paper nearby when you are in class or at home will allow you to keep a note of what you just learned.(看起来是无脑的行为,但是不管是在课堂还是在家,手头边有一张纸可以让你随时记下你刚刚学过的东西)"可知,本段主要说明了要多做笔记。B选项"Write more things down.(多记笔记)"可以作为主旨句,与下文意思一致。故选B项。
(3)G.语境判断题。根据本段的主旨句"Review regularly(要有规律地复习)"可知,这一段强调复习的重要性。G选项中的"You can take 10 to 15 minutes to look over your notes and any material that you were given(每天花10到15分钟复习你的笔记和任何你手头上的资料)"与主旨句意思一致。故选G项。
(4)C.语境判断题。根据本段的主旨句"Don't multitask.(不要多任务)"可知,这一段强调一次只做一件事。C选项"Put your focus on the one thing you are studying.(把你的精力放在你正在学习的一件事情上)"与主旨句意思一致。故选C项。
(5)E.推理判断题。根据本段的主旨句"Chop up for memory.(切碎去记忆)"可知,这一段强调把整块知识分割成小块知识去学习。E选项"Another way to help your memory is to break information into smaller pieces.(另外一个帮助你记忆的方法就是把信息更成更小的片段)"与主旨句意思一致。故选E项。

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