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根据提示要求写一则口头通知稿:

1. 事件:英国残疾人杰克逊来校演讲;

2. 时间:4月25日下午2-4点;    地点:第三教学楼302室;

3. 内容:他将介绍他是如何克服困难的。他8岁时,一次事故中失去左腿和右臂,通过努力他能生活自理并学有所成;

4. 听完讨论:如何鼓励,帮助残疾人,怎样向杰克逊教授学习。

5. 字数不少于80字。

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Attention please!

I’ve something to tell you. Professor Jackson―an English disabled person will come to our school to give us a lecture from 2 to 4 o’clock on the afternoon of April 25 in Room 302, the No. 3 teaching building. His lecture is about how he smoothed away all sorts of difficulties. When he was eight years old, he lost his left leg and right arm in an accident. He struggled in his life and managed to look after himself. He achieved great success in his work, too.

After the lecture we will have a discussion in groups on how to encourage disabled people, how to help them and how to learn from Professor Jackson.

Thank you!

Li Ming

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If you want to increase your vocabulary, the best way to do it might be to pick up a guitar, or learn the violin. A new study shows that learning to play a musical instrument makes the brain more able to remember words.

“Grown-ups with music training in their childhood can have better memory for words,” said Dr Agnes Chan of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, who did the research. “They can remember things that you tell them better than those who did not have music training when they were young.”

It seems that one can remember spoken words because his brain has a special part. “That part of the brain is larger in musicians than in non-musicians,” Dr Chan told BBC. “If that part of the brain is larger, it may be better developed and so this explains very nicely our results.”

Dr Chan and her workmates came to their conclusion after studying students. Their research is reported in the latest edition of the journal(杂志) Nature. “We did the experiment with 60 girl college students from our university and 30 of them have at least six years training with one western musical instrument (such as the violin and the piano) before the age of 12. The other 30 had received no music training. We tested their memory by reading them some words and asking them to remember these words―a very common test for memory. We found that people who have had music training can remember about 70% more information than those who have not had any music training.”

Dr Chan thinks the process(过程) of learning is more important than the actual instrument used. She also believes if one is able to remember words through learning to play instruments, he or she could have some very real benefits. Dr Chan thinks this could be developed into a medical way for patients who are suffering from memory loss.

 

59. According to the writer, learning to play a musical instrument helps to ______.

A. get more knowledge           B. live more happily

C. remember more words       D. make one become a musician

60. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Dr Chan thinks people should have music training when they grow up.

B. Dr Chan thinks the special part of the brain needs developing.

C. Dr Chan thinks people should have music training when they are young.

D. Dr Chan thinks musicians have a larger part of the brain than non-musicians.

61. How many students took part in Dr Chan’s research?

A. 30 girl students.                          B. 60 girl students.

C. 17% of his students.                    D. 60 girl and boy students.

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