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When you are sitting in class, have you ever drawn pictures in the margins (页边的空白处) of your notebooks? If so, you are doodling. Many people think of doodling as a distraction (分心) from more important things. But it might be just the opposite.
One study shows that doodling may help you remember things you hear 29% more. Besides, doodling can help you think creatively. Walking away from a problem to draw might actually help you solve it. When you come back, you’ll have a fresh perspective and figure out an answer more quickly.
An author named Sunni Brown wrote a book on doodling. She argues that doodling is a tool that can help people think. In fact, she runs a business that helps companies improve organization and planning through doodling. Brown believes doodling is helpful because it includes many ways of learning. You learn in four ways: seeing, hearing, reading or writing, and through movement. The more ways you use, the better you learn. And when you doodle while listening to a lecture, you use all four.
You might think that being good at drawing is important for doodling. But if the point of doodling is to help you think, then it doesn’t matter what the picture looks like. Even if you’re not an artist, doodling can help you. So next time you need help focusing, pick up a pen and doodle away!
6. The passage mainly tells us the ________ of doodling.
A. advantages B. disadvantages C. effects D. problems
7. What does the underlined word “perspective” probably mean in Paragraph 2?
A. 体验 B. 观点 C. 困扰 D. 机会
8. How does Sunni Brown feel about doodling?
A. It helps remember better. B. It helps think creatively.
C. It involves four ways of learning. D. It needs drawing skills.
9. According to the text, it is helpful to doodle when ________.
A. you want to focus your attention. B. you have a conversation.
C. you wonder in the park. D. you watch a movie.
10. Where is the passage possibly taken from?
A. A book review. B. A message board.
C. A student textbook. D. A science magazine.