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If you ever feel like you are 【D6】_________ something again when you know it is actually the first time, you are having "déjà vu
If you ever feel like you are 【D6】_________ something again when you know it is actually the first time, you are having "déjà vu
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2021-08-12
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If you ever feel like you are 【D6】_________ something again when you know it is actually the first time, you are having "déjà vu". No one knows for sure what 【D7】_________the familiar feeling, but there are a few theories. It could be 【D8】_________from dreams or of something you have witnessed in the past. Some scientists believe that it should be caused by a chemical in the brain not being at its 【D9】_________, although they have not been able to figure out the exact chemical. Whatever the reason, it is reported as a common event, so there’ s no need to be threatened or 【D10】_________ by its occurrence.
【D6】
You may be standing at the top of a mountain, about to ski for the first time in your life. Suddenly you have a quick flash of memory. Your mind tells you that you have been in this exact same spot before. Though you know it’ s impossible, all the sight, sounds, and smells seem familiar. This phenomenon is given the French name "déjà vu", meaning "already seen". While déjà vu causes anxiety in some people, others find it exciting and enjoyable. Although no one knows for certain what causes this feeling of familiarity, many people have suggested explanations for it.
One suggestion is that when we experience déjà vu, we are actually recognizing elements of dreams from our past. Another possible explanation is that the feelings of familiarity are caused by something we have seen, read, or experienced before. Take the earlier example of the mountaintop: you may feel you have skied before because of a movie you saw or a book you read.
Some scientists believe that déjà vu occurs when the brain mixes up past and present information. This creates an illusion of familiarity. They think this may be caused by a chemical in the brain not being at its correct level. Scientists have tried to determine the exact chemical involved but have so far been unsuccessful. Around 7 in 10 people report having experienced some form of déjà vu. Studies show that more incidents occur in people between 15 and 25 years old than in any other age group. So you don ’ t need to feel threatened or anxious by its occurrence because it commonly happens.
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experiencing
解析
根据原文可知,你可能站在山顶,准备人生中第一次滑雪。突然你有了一个快速的记忆闪现。你的大脑告诉你,你曾经来过这个地方。虽然你知道这是不可能的,但所有的景象、声音和气味似乎都很熟悉。这种现象的法语名称是“déjà vu”,意思是“已经见过”。即如果你知道其实这是第一次经历某件事,却觉得自己是又一次在经历这件事,那你就是在体验déjà vu。故空格处应填experiencing。
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