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27 tháng 12 2021

Bộ não của bạn ở đâu?

Bộ não của bạn thế nào?

K CHO MIK NHA^^

28 tháng 12 2021

Bộ não của bạn ở đâui?

Bô não của bạn như thế nào?

17 tháng 8 2018

Dịch nghĩa :

Mary : What's up stupid brain!

Não ngu ngốc

Alex : Your mum ?

mẹ của bạn

Mary : No , you are so stupid that i have to see the psychologic doctor for you.

không, bạn là quá ngu đến nổi tôi phải gặp bác sĩ tâm lí cho bạn

Alex : Yes , you said " blah , blah , blah "

vâng, bạn đã nói"blah, blah,blah"

Mary: Lol , are you kidding ?

cười lớn, bạn đang đùa à?

Alex: No, i'm Alex , go back to fixing your brain .

không, tôi là alex, trở lại để sửa não của bạn

17 tháng 8 2018

Tiếp sức cho papa ^^.

Mary: T^T Chúa ơi.

3 tháng 4 2022

Danger 

16 tháng 4 2022

???

12 tháng 7 2018

Đáp án: D

Dịch: Bộ não của bạn sẽ phát triển và bạn sẽ cải thiện kỹ năng tự kiểm soát và kiểm soát cảm xúc.

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 32:

A. maintain 

B. gather

C. collect

D. save

1
27 tháng 12 2017

Đáp án D

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

 

Question 35:

A. alright  

B. even

C. earlier 

 D. already

1
5 tháng 2 2018

Đáp án D

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 34:

 

A. supports

B. holds

C. controls

D. continues

1
25 tháng 8 2018

Đáp án B

Take in(v): Tiếp thu, thu nhận

For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term...
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For Better Grades - Use Your Brain!

   If you are like most students, you probably started this new academic year with a resolution to study harder. Now, science can you help you keep your resolution. Recent discoveries in brain research (31) _____ to better ways to learn. How does the brain (32) ____ new information? Think of the last time someone told you their phone number. Could you remember that number five minutes later? Probably not! That’s because it was in your short-term memory.

   Our memory actually has three components. Sensory memory takes (33) ____ information from our five senses and is stored for just a few seconds while our brain processes it. Short-term memory works like a “holding area” for new information — that’s where you keep the phone number while you dial it. but if you can put the phone number into long-term memory, you’ll remember that same phone number next week. This part of your memory (34) ______ everything from irregular verbs to the names of all your cousins.

   When you study, you transfer new information into long-term memory. Every time we learn something new, the structure of the brain actually changes as we build new connections to information that we (35) ______ know. When there are more connections to the new information, it’s easier to find it again.

Question 33:

A. in

B. on

C. about 

D. for

1
1 tháng 9 2019

Đáp án D

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Quoc Tran Anh Le
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12 tháng 10 2023

Hướng dẫn dịch

Âm nhạc có làm bạn khóc hay cảm thấy hạnh phúc không? Hầu hết mọi người đều đồng ý về âm nhạc nào nghe "vui" và âm nhạc nào nghe "buồn". Nhưng không ai thực sự hiểu tại sao âm nhạc lại khiến chúng ta có những cung bậc cảm xúc khác nhau. Các nhà nghiên cứu nói rằng âm nhạc làm cho não của chúng ta hoạt động. Nó làm cho não của chúng ta "cảm thấy hạnh phúc". Điều này giải thích tầm quan trọng của âm nhạc trong các nền văn hóa trên toàn thế giới.