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Read the passage Take It Easy to Learn Better and do the following exercises. Take It Easy to Learn Better Donald A. Laird Spare-time learners are usually the best learners. Their rate of learning is helped, of course, by the fact that they want to learn and consequently try to learn. But they are also helped by circumstances — they are forced to take their learning by easy stages. Edgar Burchell, the janitor who became a leading medical scientist and teacher, is an example. He was one of nine children, and he had to leave school and go to work before finishing the grades. At twenty-two he was scrubbing floors twelve hours a day at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary. But during his lunch hour he attended staff lectures, carefully pretending he was in the lecture hall for janitor work, but drinking in every word that was said. When his twelve-hour shift was over he remained at the infirmary, watching the interns in the laboratory. "Teach me how you do these things," he said to them, "and I'll do them for you." Then, from his small savings, he bought a second-hand anatomy text which he studied in his other spare moments. Picking up his education in this way, Burchell made himself one of the world's authorities on bacteriology and on the anatomy of the head. Surgeons from all over the country consulted this former janitor before performing puzzling head operations. He had never been a medical student, yet he was given one of those rare honorary degrees of Doctor of Science. Such spare-time learning is especially efficient since there is time for it to soak in between learning periods. When learning complex things, there is an extra advantage in taking breathing spells. When beginning something new, it also speeds up learning to have breathers. Most eager beginners push themselves too long at a time. Such crowded study or practice produces fatigue or boredom which hinders learning. You can't gain wisdom quickly, but you can gain wisdom steadily by easy stages. Instead of practicing at the typewriter, or piano, or behind the steering wheel, for two solid hours, practice only one hour. Then take a breather before doing the second hour of practice or study. You will be fresher when you start the second part. Such spaced practice or study is better for learning than is continuous practice of the same total length. Spaced practice not only eliminates fatigue and boredom, but also some maturation of the nerve connections which have been exercised seems to take place during the space between practice periods. Whatever the reason, however, distributed practice is better than continuous practice. Long practice periods can be safely used only after one has acquired considerable skill. The most efficient distribution of practice or study sessions varies with the kind of material being learned. Each person has to find the best distribution of practice that fits him and his task. Follow these two guides in spacing your learning periods: 1.Each practice should be long enough to warm you up and to allow the peak of your present skill to be reached. 2.It should be halted when fatigue, boredom, error, or slowness appear. Learning is more efficient when it is fun, less efficient when it is drudgery. Practice periods can safely be made longer if the learner is excited about learning. Learning is often more effective in a group, since individual progress then acquires some features of a game or contest. The clever teacher, or expert job trainer, has the knack of arousing the learner's interest to the point of actual excitement. The ambitious individual often lets his ambition provide the excitement. Keeping score on oneself gives some of this game spirit to the single learner. People usually master a sport such as golf or bowling quickly largely because they naturally keep tabs on how they're doing. Score keeping is easy for some kinds of learning, such as typing speed. These scores can be charted week after week to show one's learning curve, or rate of progress in mastering the subject. As for language learning, it may seem more difficult to keep a record, but there are still ways to find an indication of your progress. The expanded vocabulary, as well as the improved reading speed and accuracy, will be a record that can encourage you to get over the boredom.
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【单选题】有关徒手被动牵伸髋部肌肉,下列说法正确的是
A.
牵伸臀大肌,能增加伸髋的功能
B.
患者体位:俯卧位,下肢稍屈髋屈膝
C.
牵伸臀大肌,能增加伸膝时的屈髋
D.
牵伸髂腰肌,能增加屈膝时的伸髋
E.
牵伸腘绳肌,能增加伸膝时的屈髋
【单选题】The meeting between the writer's family and Tracy's parents was arranged because ______.
A.
the writer and her husband wished to express their thanks to Tracy's parents
B.
the local organ bank wanted to see how both families felt about the donation
C.
Tracy's parents wanted to see someone whose life had been saved by the donation
D.
the two families were linked by the most bittersweet ties imaginable
【简答题】日光灯电路主要由灯管、 ______________和______________等组成。
【判断题】各地区(部门)应当积极推动将规划纲要中重大会计改革与发展举措纳入本地区(部门)的国民经济和社会发展“十三五”规划,充分发挥会计在推动经济社会发展中的基础性作用。( )
A.
正确
B.
错误
【多选题】日光灯电路主要由镇流器、启辉器和灯管组成,在日光灯正常工作的情况下,下列说法正确的是 。
A.
灯管点燃后,启辉器中两个触片是分离的
B.
灯管点燃后,镇流器起降压和限流作用
C.
镇流器在日光灯开始点燃时,为灯管提供瞬间高压
【多选题】日光灯电路主要由镇流器、起动器和灯管组成,在日光灯正常工作的情况下,下列说法正确的是()
A.
灯管点燃后,起动器中两个触片是分离的
B.
灯管点燃后,镇流器起降压和限流作用
C.
镇流器在日光灯开始点燃时,为灯管提供瞬间高压
D.
镇流器的作用是将交变电流变成直流电使用
【简答题】某公司2010年销售收入为125 000元,毛利率为52%,赊销比例为80%,销售净利率为16%,存货周转率为5次,期初存货余额为10 000元,期初应收账款余额为12 000元,期末应收账款余额为8 000元,速动比率为1.6,流动比率为2.16,流动资产占资产总额的27%,资产负债率为40%,该公司只发行普通股,流通在外股数为5 000股,每股市价10元,该公司期初与期末总资产相等。 要求: ...
【简答题】Read the following passage, and select a suitable word for each blank from the word bank. Write the corresponding letter for each item in the blank. Last summer, Derek completed a research project for...
【单选题】机械制图的国家标准规定图样中的尺寸数值的单位一般以()为单位。
A.
B.
厘米
C.
毫米
D.
分米
【判断题】1468半年期劳动合同试用期不得超过1个月.
A.
正确
B.
错误
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