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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35.

Most adults struggle to recall events from their first few years of life and now scientists have identified exactly when these childhood memories are lost forever. A new study into childhood amnesia has found that it tends to take (31) _______ around the age of seven. The rapid decline of memories persisting while children are five and six is owing to the change in the way memories are formed.

Before the age of seven, children tend to have an (32)________ form of recall with no sense of time and place in their memories. In older children, however, the early recollected events tend to be more adult like in their content and the way they are formed. Faster rate of forgetting in children and higher turnover of memories means early memories are less likely to survive. (33) ______, memories of younger children tend to lack autobiographical narrative leading to a process known as ‘retrieval induced forgetting’ (34) _______ the action of remembering causes other information to be forgotten. Consequently, if childhood memories can survive into the ninth or tenth year of life, they may stay a chance of (35) _______ it into adulthood

Điền ô 35

A. turning 

B. making 

C. transferring 

Đáp án chính xác

D. getting 

Trả lời:

verified Giải bởi Vietjack

Chọn C

Kiến thức: Từ vựng

Giải thích:

  A. turning: chuyển, thay đổi                      

B. making: làm

  C. transferring: chuyển đổi                        

D. getting: lấy

Consequently, if childhood memories can survive into the ninth or tenth year of life, they may stay a chance of (35) transferring it into adulthood.

Tạm dịch: Do đó, nếu ký ức thời thơ ấu có thể tồn tại vào năm thứ chín hoặc thứ mười của cuộc đời, họ có thể có cơ hội chuyển nó sang tuổi trưởng thành.

Dịch bài đọc:

Hầu hết người trưởng thành đấu tranh để nhớ lại các sự kiện từ vài năm đầu đời và bây giờ các nhà khoa học đã xác định chính xác khi nào những ký ức tuổi thơ này bị mất mãi mãi. Một nghiên cứu mới về chứng mất trí nhớ thời thơ ấu đã phát hiện ra rằng nó có xu hướng có hiệu lực vào khoảng bảy tuổi. Sự suy giảm nhanh chóng của ký ức vẫn tồn tại trong khi trẻ em năm và sáu tuổi là do sự thay đổi trong cách hình thành ký ức.

Trước 7 tuổi, trẻ có xu hướng nhớ lại ký ức chưa trưởng thành mà không có cảm giác về thời gian và địa điểm trong ký ức. Tuy nhiên, ở trẻ lớn hơn, các sự kiện được nhớ lại sớm có xu hướng trưởng thành hơn như trong nội dung của chúng và cách chúng được hình thành. Tốc độ quên nhanh hơn ở trẻ em và lượng ký ức cao hơn có nghĩa là những ký ức ban đầu ít có khả năng tồn tại. Bên cạnh đó, ký ức của trẻ nhỏ có xu hướng thiếu tính tự sự dẫn đến một quá trình được gọi là phục hồi gây ra quên lãng trong đó hành động ghi nhớ khiến thông tin khác bị lãng quên. Do đó, nếu ký ức thời thơ ấu có thể tồn tại vào năm thứ chín hoặc thứ mười của cuộc đời, bọn trẻ có thể có cơ hội chuyển nó sang tuổi trưởng thành

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