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C1_TEST 1_ENGEXAM_CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTICE TESTS

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C1_TEST 1_ENGEXAM_CAMBRIDGE EXAM PRACTICE TESTS

by María Alejandra Millán Betancourt
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Our obsession with recording every detail of our happiest moments could be damaging our ability to remember them, according to new research. Dr Linda Henkel, from Fairfield University, Connecticut, described this as the ‘photo-taking impairment effect’. She said, ‘People often whip out their cameras almost mindlessly to (1) ________ a moment, to the point that they are missing what is happening (2) ________ in front of them.’

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Our obsession with recording every detail of our happiest moments could be damaging our ability to remember them, according to new research. Dr Linda Henkel, from Fairfield University, Connecticut, described this as the ‘photo-taking impairment effect’. She said, ‘People often whip out their cameras almost mindlessly to (1) ________ a moment, to the point that they are missing what is happening (2) ________ in front of them.’

3

When people rely on technology to remember for them — (3) ________ on the camera to record the event and thus not needing to (4) ___________ to it fully themselves — it can have a negative (5) ________ on how well they remember their experiences.

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When people rely on technology to remember for them — (3) ________ on the camera to record the event and thus not needing to (4) ___________ to it fully themselves — it can have a negative (5) ________ on how well they remember their experiences.

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When people rely on technology to remember for them — (3) ________ on the camera to record the event and thus not needing to (4) ___________ to it fully themselves — it can have a negative (5) ________ on how well they remember their experiences.

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In Dr Henkel’s experiment, a group of university students were (6) ______ on a tour of a museum and asked to either photograph or try to remember objects on display.

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The next day each student’s memory was tested. The results showed that people were less (7) ________ in recognising the objects they had photographed (8) ________ with those they had only looked at.

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The next day each student’s memory was tested. The results showed that people were less (7) ________ in recognising the objects they had photographed (8) ________ with those they had only looked at.

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