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C24.What did Naviot Sawhney do to help the women in India?前用原★言A.He provdd thethfreeetodutioB.Hevolnteered towash clothes for them.kedoubshn machine.普S0SHeleophityoe25.Ho时NoascneynatepPiourseecrce凸A.His previous work in Dyson.D.The support of a science lab.立率意C.The request of refugees in Iraq.26.Whateierte proee in Paragrap3A.It focuses on education.B.It is highly praised.C.It has earned a lot of money.D.It has created many jobs.27.Which of the following can best deseribe Navjot Sawhney?A.Helpful and serious.B.Selfless and honest.C.Thoughtful and strict.DCaring and creative.Our brains have an"auto-correct"feature that we use when re-interpreting ambiguous(混不清的)sounds,according to new research.The study sheds light on how the brain usesinformation gathered after the discovering of an initial sound to aid speech comprehension.The findings point to new ways we use information and context to aid in speechcomprehension."What a person thinks they hear does not always match the actual signals that reach theear,"explains lead author Laura Gwilliams."This is because the brain re-evaluates theinterpretation of a speech sound at the moment each following speech sound is heard in orderto update interpretations as necessary,"Gwilliams says.It's well known that the perception()of a speech sound is determined by itsalsurrounding context-in the form of words,sentences and other speech sounds.This playskout in everyday life-when we talk,the actual speech we produce is often ambiguous.Forexample,when a friend says she has a“dent(凹a)”in her car,you may hear“tent”.Although this kind of ambiguity happens regularly,we,as listeners,are hardly aware of it."This is because the brain automatically resolves the ambiguity for us-it picks aninterpretation and that's what we pereeive to hear,"explains Gwilliams."The way the brainngdoes this is by using the surrounding context to narrow down the possibilities of what thewspeaker may mean.”In the study,the researchers sought to understand how the brain uses this followingneinformationtoadusourperception of what we inially heard.To do this,they conductedandredscriesofexperinensinnhichthesubicslhistcenedoisaolatedsylablesandsimlarlysoundngwords.Theresltsproducedthepimanytindings:Thebrainlsprimaryauditorycortex(o听)hopecch sound5 millisecondser theraqund's appearance.The brain "replays previous speech sounds while interpreting tverfollowing ones,suggesting re-evaluation as the rest of the word unfolds.The brain makesandcommitments to its "best guess"of how,to interpret the signal after about half a second.to28.What is the study mainly about?A How brains understand unclear words.andB.Why people make unclear sounds.ingC.Whysome people process information faster.lifeD.How brains tell apart usefuintion..boii si od2.a【英语第4页(共8页)】9m0n0q481 ssad sd记.0
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