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38 Most senior high school students are under pressure to get into a good university.
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39 Initially, text-messaging was for shy teenagers who could communicate with their friends without the
need to speak to them.
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40 It’s tempting to the overuse of mobile devices for the deteriorating face-to-face interpersonal
communication.
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Long-term memory store is like the central processor of a computer, which dominates the final management and
storage of all the information taken into this memory store. Endel Tulving (1972) 41 that different
information is processed and stored at different levels of memory—episodic memory and semantic memory. According
to this 42 , specific and concrete details of life experience are processed in the episodic memory. 43 ,
perceptions of facts and abstract notions that are not identified by a particular context are stored in the semantic
memory. Semantic memory, according to Tulving, is not a separate independent system, but rather a sophisticated store
of information 44 details of life or learning experience are contextualized into abstract conceptions. For example,
the description of the waitress that you met this morning is presumably stored in the episodic memory whereas the
abstract perception (in the semantic memory) of a great educator might be 45 by your experiences with different
teachers at different stages of school education.
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Why would woman want to take a vacation without her family? Some mothers say they need time to be alone. “At
home the only place where I can be by myself is the bathroom,” one woman said. At Mother’s Camp a woman has a
room to herself. She can sleep, read, or watch TV, and no one will bother her. No children will ask, “Mom, what’s for
dinner?” No husband will say, “Honey, I can’t find any clean socks.” Some women go to Mother’s Camp not to be
alone, but to be with women who are in familiar situations. “I work full time and have two kids,” one woman says. “I
take care of my husband, too. I’m incredibly busy. At Mother’s Camp I meet other women who are working and
raising families. We talk and talk. It helps me to know that other women have the same problems I do.”Actually, many
women have the same problems as she does. Almost 50 percent of women in the United States work outside the home.
Many of them work full-time and then come home to a second job—taking care of their homes and families. These
working women say one of their biggest problems is housework.
46 According to the passage, why do women go to Mother’s Camp?
either to be alone or to make friends with other women
to have sun-tan at the beach and sip champagne
to learn how to be a good mother
to enjoy thetime of being a mother
47 Half of the American women have a full-time job, and they also have a second job. What is this second job?
to be part-time cleaners to bepart-time waitresses
to take care of their homes and familymembers to serve as tailors,cooks, or plumbers
48 According to the passage, what do women do at the Mother’s Camp beside sleeping and watching TV?
writing diarykeeping notesreadinghaving fun at the beach
49 According to the passage, where is the only place at home that a mother can be by herself?
living roombedroomkitchenbathroom
50 According to the passage, what is one of the biggest problems for American working women?
studyingshoppingfinding clean sockshouse chores