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How do you remember juice?
Fruit juice memory method: split association: ju = orange, ice = ice, orange+ice = fruit juice.

Fruit juice is a beverage made from fruit by physical methods such as squeezing, centrifugation and extraction. Fruit juice retains most of the nutrients in fruit, such as vitamins, minerals, sugar and pectin in dietary fiber. Drinking fruit juice regularly can help digestion, moisten intestines and supplement nutrients lacking in diet.

There are two kinds of juice: pure juice and compound juice. As far as pure juice is concerned, it can be divided into two types, one is to directly use the original juice, and the other is to dehydrate the freshly squeezed juice and add water to reduce it into concentrated juice. Most pure fruit juices are concentrated fruit juices.

Fruit juice contains a variety of natural nutrients, which has the effects of enhancing immunity, reducing diseases and delaying aging. Especially freshly squeezed fruit juice, has most of the nutrition and corresponding effects of this fruit. Drinking fresh juice regularly can greatly reduce the cancer risk of digestive system, urinary system and respiratory tract, and can also effectively prevent cardiovascular diseases such as arteriosclerosis, hyperlipidemia and coronary heart disease.

Methods of memorizing English words:

1, contact memory method

Associative memory is to remember a word or phrase in isolation, but to associate it with synonyms, antonyms, related words, sentences and articles.

2. Synonymous memory and synonymous memory

Mastering synonyms and synonyms of words or phrases or their explanations is an important part of mastering a language. Only in this way can we think in English, which is a sign of mastering English.

3. Similar memory and comparative memory

Similar memories cover a wide range, including parts of speech, animals, plants, things, things. For example, we can remember the marginal subordinate conjunctions together. Comparative memory is to put words with similar forms or meanings together for comparative memory. In this way, memory can distinguish the meaning of words and use vocabulary accurately.