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By saying “I think of the actor Warren Beatty so I create ... her brow”, paragraph 5 Dr. Small is trying to explain how to use the memory tool of _____.
A

impressing rapidly

B

minimizing stress

C

connecting related things

D

observing carefully


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第五段第三句开始作者引用Small博士的话“假如你想记住一个人的名字和他的长相,你就应该把你头脑中的第一印象与其他事物联系起来记忆。例如你见到Beatty夫人,你注意到了她脸部与别人不同的特征,也许是眉毛部位特别突出。在这种情况下我就会想到演员Warren Beatty,所以我就在脑海中闪出一个镜头Warren Beatty在亲吻Beatty夫人的额头。”
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