Mark began to introduce the guest speaker to the listeners, but then stopped for a while. He had forgotten her name.
Barbara hid her valuable things when she went on vacation. When she came back, she couldn’t remember where she’d put them.
Perhaps you’ve had such experiences like these. Most people have. But most of them haven’t realized that they have a memory problem. Neither do they know a simple but important fact: Memory can be improved. If you just accept that, the following will show you how.
First, relax. If you are over worried about something, you’ll forget it. If you keep telling yourself that your memory is bad, your mind will come to believe it and you won’t remember things. When you forget something, don’t follow up with saying like “Oh, my god! I always forget things! ” Such words will have a bad result on you and your memory.
But relaxing isn’t enough. To improve your memory, you’ll need to take an active role. Like your body, your memory can be made strong through exercise. Look for chances to exercise your memory. For example, if you’re learning a language, try to actively remember a lot of new words.
If you don’t take notice of things actively, you won’t remember them. So, you can make pictures of what you see in your mind every day. For example, don’t just put your keys down! If you want to find them again, make a mind picture of the place where you’re putting them.
The first two paragraphs just tell us ________.
A.examples of memory problems |
B.Barbara was a very rich person |
C.language problems of two persons |
D.Mark often forgot his friends’ names |
When you forget things, you ________.
A.must be too careless |
B.must accept the fact |
C.should be confidence in your memory |
D.can know your memory is bad |
According to the article, ________ can make your memory better.
A.doing sports every day |
B.talking to your friends |
C.realizing your memory problems |
D.making mind pictures of what you see |
The purpose of the article is to help you________.
A.introduce the guest | B.improve your memory |
C.remember new words | D.forget unhappy things |