1-C. But the person who moved me the most was Mary, a retired teacher, who was doing the hike in memory of her husband, who had loved the outdoors all his life.But the person who moved me the most was Mary, a retired teacher, who was doing the hike in memory of her husband, who had loved the outdoors all his life.
2-C. (3) Revising our memory of the past may seem harmless - even necessary - to maintain a positive image of ourselves.(3) Revising our memory of the past may seem harmless - even necessary - to maintain a positive image of ourselves.
3-C. In other words, she'd unconsciously created a false memory of the past.In other words, she'd unconsciously created a false memory of the past.
つまり、彼女は、無意識のうちに誤った記憶を作成したのです、過去のダヨ。
4-C. If it shrinks because people use it less often, they may experience memory loss when they get older.If it shrinks because people use it less often, they may experience memory loss when they get older.
5-C. My most precious memory is of preparing a big exhibit to introduce Japanese culture for the International Fair.My most precious memory is of preparing a big exhibit to introduce Japanese culture for the International Fair.
6-C. (3) The brain losing some ability to store memories.(3) The brain losing some ability to store memories.
(3)脳、いくつかの能力を失っているダヨ、記憶を格納するためのダヨ。
7-C. This part of the brain also plays a role in storing memories.This part of the brain also plays a role in storing memories.
この部分は、脳のダヨ、役割を果たすこともまたしています、思い出を保存するというダヨ。
8. However, no matter what kind of efforts we may make, the sorrows of those who lost their family members and the painful memories of those who underwent immense sufferings by the destruction of war will never be healed.However, no matter what kind of efforts we may make, the sorrows of those who lost their family members and the painful memories of those who underwent immense sufferings by the destruction of war will never be healed.