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Section One
Tactics for Listening
Spot Dictation
Stephen Powelson’s Amazing Memory
When Stephen Powelson was nine, his school organized a (1)memorizing passages from the Bible. Stephen paid (2) no attention until he was chided* for (3) not competing. The next Sunday he surprised everyone by (4) reciting all the passages for the (5) entire year.
As a teenager in prep school, Stephen took Greek. His teacher (6) assigned 21 lines of the Iliad* to be memorized (7) in a week. At the end of the hour - though he
(8) insisted he paid full attention to the (9) lectureto memorize the first (10) 100 lines.
In 1978, for the first time (11) since college, Powelson, now 60, had some (12) spare time. To keep his mind active, he reread the Iliad and (13) discovered that he still knew the first 100 lines (14) by heart.
That someone could memorize so much between ages 60 and 70 is (15)
astonishing to most people, who are (16) convinced that memory (17) worsens as we grow older.
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