第二节 ( 共 5 小题 ; 每小题 2 分 , 满分 10 分 ) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两多余选项。 Remember Information Effectively Focus on the new information. You'll be more likely to remember something in the future if you give it all of your attention while you're trying to learn it. Don't try to have many tasks. 36 . If you have kids, see if someone else can watch them for a while so you can have an uninterrupted study session. Take a break after learning something new. 37 Avoid not being able to concentrate or trying to get other things done during this time, as it will prevent the process of building the new memories you've just formed. 38 Studies suggest that your brain uses sleeping hours to review and select what you will be able to recall ( ( 回忆 ) in the long term. For this reason, you can improve your long-term memory recall by going over information that you want to keep right before you go to sleep. Organize information into related groups. Information is stored in your memory in large amounts, so group similar contents together and memorize these smaller groups separately. Mix up all the information from your different sections once in a while, and study the material out of order. 39 . Space out your study sessions. Your ability to remember things can improve if you have many small study sessions over a longer period of time. 40 , you will remember it better, so when first memorizing something repeat it often, and over time you can review it with less frequency. Even if you only have a little time to study, it helps to space out your material as much as possible within one study session. A. Each time you review something B. Review information right before bed C. If you continue to organize your study session D. Just sit quietly or think deeply for a few minutes E. Many researches have suggested it might be of little help F. Try asking your roommate or family to give you some quiet time G. This can help you notice new connections between more distantly related topics