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duringtheirgrowing.Tryingromanceoftencausesthedepression.Sheadviseskidsnottojumpintoromancetooearly.Duringgrowingup,itisimportantforyoungpeopletobuildstrongfriendshipandastrongsenseofself.Shealsosuggeststhatparentsshouldencouragetheirkidstokeepclosetotheirfriends,attendmoreinterestingschoolactivitiesandspendenoughtimewithfamily.Parentsshouldwatchforsignsofdepression—eatingormoodchanges—andiftheyseesignsfromtheirdaughtersorsonstheyneedtogivehelp.Thegoodnewsisthattheconnectionbetweenromanceanddepressionseemstoeweakwithage.Lovewillalwaysmakeusfeelyoung,butmaturity(成熟)givesusachancetoavoiditsbadsideWhat’sthemainideaofthePuppylovemaybringyoungpeopleParentsshouldforbidtheirchildren’sRomanceisatwo-edgedswordforRomanceisgoodforyoungWhichofthefollowingismorelikelytohaveYoungpeoplewhohaveastrongsenseofYoungboyswhoseparentswatchfortheirYounggirlswhoalwayshidetheirfeelingsandCarelessparentswhosechildrenaredeepinWhatcanbeinferredfromtheLackinglovecanleadyoungpeopletogrowupmoreEarlylovemakesyoungpeoplekeepclosetotheirfriendsandParentsshouldhelptheirchildrentobeawareofthesignsofTheolderawomanis,thelesslikelysheseemstoloseherselfinWhat’stheauthor’sattitudetowardspuppyA. B. C. D.CFollowingChristmasdinner,myfamilywasrelaxingaroundthekitchentable.Thegoodcookingsmellsstillstayed.Mysister,ourchef,wasenjoyingthecompliments.“Deliciousmeal!”“Everythingwaswonderful.”Dadhadrisenfromhischairandwascontentedlystandingnearby.Mynephew,neveronetositstillfortoolong,beganyinghisnewbasketballaroundthetableandthroughoutthekitchen.UponnearingDad,hestopped—almostuncertainly.Withshaking,wrinkledhands,Dadhadreachedoutfortheball.Hedidnotspeak,andtheboy,confused,lookedupandoveratus.Ittooksomeconvincing,buttheballwaslightlypassedover.Iwatchedmyfathercloselytoseewhathewoulddo.Ayfulsappearedonhisface.Holdingtheballandreachingforward,Dadbounceditonthefloorthencaughtit.Thisactionwasrepeated.Noddingapprovingly,hethenturnedtowardsourassembledgroup.Gentlythrowingtheballaway,Dadbeganagameofcatch.Theballtobepassedthrougheagerpairsofoutstretchedhands.Criesof“Overhere!”rangthroughthewarmkitchen.Dad’sactiveparticipationinthisgamewasremarkabletome,sincehehadadvancedAlzheimer’sdisease(病).Thisdiseasehadrobbedhimofmanymemoriesandtherecognitionofpeople,cesandpointsintime.Inmyyoungeryears,yingwithDadwasrare.Tohiscredit,Dadworkedhardandprovidedforus.Hewasveryprivateandnevershowedorsharedmuchemotion.Hisgameofchoicewaschess,whichhedideventuallyteachmetoy.Asanadult,Ihad eacaregiverandwatchedhelplesslyasDaddeclined.Connectingmomentsbetweenfatherandsonhadbeenfewandfarbeforehetookthebasketball.I’mnotsurehowlongweyedcatch.WhatIdoknowisthatourgameendedalltoosoon,anditwastimetofacetherealityofdirtydishespiledhighoncountertops.Themoment,though,willcertainlylastforever.OnthisChristmas,Dadgavemeaspecialmemory—onethatIwillalwaystreasure.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirsttwoTheauthor’sfamilypraisedhissisterfortheChristmasTheauthor’snephewlikedsittingstillforalongTheauthor’sfatherreachedoutforthebasketballTheauthor’snephewpassedthebasketballtohisfatherWhatdoesParagraph3 lWhytheauthor’sfatherbeganagameofHowtheauthor’sfamilytookpartinthebasketballHowtheauthor’sfatheryedwiththeWhattheauthor’sfeelingswereabouthisfather’sWhatcanwelearnabouttheauthor’sHewasoutgoingandHeseldomtalkedwithhisHeoftenyedwiththeHetaughttheauthortoyWhatisthemainideaoftheThedisabledpeopleshouldnevergiveAChristmasdinnerwillberememberedSmallholidaymomentsadduptolastingCommunicationwithfamilyisveryDGeniusesamazeus,impressusandmakeusallalittleenvious.Howdotheydifferfromtheaverage Scientistsareworkinghardtofigureoutthatanswer.TuneintotheNationalGeographicChanneltofindoutaboutthediscoveriesthey’remakingintheseriesMyBrilliantBrain.Nowhe’saworld-famousconcertpianistatageeight.Helearnsnewerandmoredifficultpieceswitheaseandcanidentifyanynotehehears.Heseemstobespeciallydesignedformusic.InBornGenius,NationalGeographiclooksattheSciencebehindchildprodigies()toexinwhysomechildrenseemtobebornwithoutlimits.Geniusdidn’tcomenaturallytoTommyMcHugh.Itcameonlyafterhenearlydiedfrombleedinginhisbrain.Afterrecovering,McHugh’sheadwasfilledwithnewthoughtsandpicturesSo,hebegantoexpressthemintheformofpoetryandart.Now,he’saseeminglyunstoppablecreativemachine.Sufferersofautism(自閉癥)andbraininjuryhaveshownthatgreatmentalabilitycansometimescomefromdamageordiseaseAccidentalGeniusexploresthispuzzlingrelationship.Cannormalpeoplebetrainedtobegeniuses?SusanPolgerhasshownnosignsofextraordinaryinligence.Yet,duringherchildhood,shestudiedthousandsofchesspatternsandlearnedtorecognizethemimmediay.Asaresult,shewasabletobeatskilledadultyersbyage10andcannowyuptofivegamesatthesametimewithoutevenseeingtheboards.MakeMeaGeniusexamineswhatittakestoturnanordinarybrainintothatofa
ingageniuswereeasy,we’dallbeone.Yet,thereismuchmoretosuperin ligencethansimplybeingbornlucky.LearnmoreaboutamazingbrainsthismonthonNationalGeographic’sMyBrilliantBrain.MyBrilliantBrainsismostprobablyfrom A.a B.the C.a D.aTheauthortakesMarcYuasanexampletoshowthatachildprodigyis A. wholearnssomething B.achildwhoiseagertolearnnewC.astudentwhopracticesaninstrumenta D.akidwhoworkshardtodowellinWhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtotheNewthingsaboutthebrainarestillbeingPeoplewithoutsuper ligencecanlearntodothingsSomepeoplenaturallyhavemoreactivePeopleareusuallysmarterwhentheyrecoverfrombrainTheauthordevelopsthepassagemainlyby providingtypicalfollowingthenaturaltimepresentingacause yzingitscomparingopinionsfromdifferent HowtogetYoumustthinkpositivelynomatterhowbigachallengeis.Ifyouthinkpositivelyyouwillfeelbetterandwillbeableto echallengesinlife.Furthermore,meetanoptimistic andyouwillnoticehowmotivatedheistowardslife.36Ontheotherhand,negativethinkingwillonlycausemoredepressioninyourlife.37Don’tbeenviousofthosewhoaresuccessfularoundyou.Instead,takeinspirationfromtheirsuccessstories.Thiswillmakeyoumotivatedtogetwhatyouwant.Moreover,youcanalsoreadbooksthatarewrittenbyinspirationalandsuccessful Thereisafamousquotethatreads,“Ahealthybodyleadstoahealthymind.”Ifyourmindishealthyyouwillthinkpositively.38Whetheryouareworkingoutinthegymorgoingforalongwalk,makesurethatyouincorporateanexerciseninyourdailyroutine.39Hence,itisimportanttobreakyourroutineanddosomethingdifferent.Eitheryougoonavacationorlearnanewskill,itisimportanttobreakthemonotony(單調(diào))inyourdailylife.HumanbeingsareextraordinaryindividualswhoareabletocompletethehardesttasksandachievetheItisimportanttogetoutofyourcomfortzoneandtrysomethingdifferent.Therefore,itisimportanttoKeeyourselfmotivatedisnotadifficultYoumightlosemotivationbyngthesamethingsoverandoverDothingsthatmakeyouhappyandfindinspirationineverythingyouRemember,positivethinkinggivesyoumotivationtoachievewhatyouOneofthebestwaystomotivateyourselfistogetinspiredbyothers’Byngsoyouwillgetmotivatedandyourattitudestowardslifewillbe45第一節(jié)完形填空(201.530OnedayItookabuswithmygirlfriend.Itwasso41thatwestoodforseveralstopsuntilavacantseat42forThenaprettygirlrushedtowardme,saying,“Hi,whereareyougoing?”IwassostruckbythestrangerthatIhadahardtimetryingto43her.Clearlyshehad44meforsomebodyelse.Ireturnedhergreetingwith45togiveexnationtomygirlfriendNoticingmydialoguewithsomebodyelse,mygirlfriend46hereyesandfoundshewaspretty.Sheaskedlously,“Who’sshe?”Theprettygirl,quite47ofthesituation,spokeoutfirst,“Hi,letme48myself.I’mNancy;weusedtobe49.Verygladtoseeyou.”Shebehavedvery50.ButIwas51tosearchinmymemoryforsomeonecalledNancyamongmyneighbors.Iwasworryingabouthowto52thistomygirlfriendwhentheprettygirlagainturnedtome,“Willyougivemeyour53sothatwecankeepcontactslater?”Ihadtosubmittoher54.Thenthegirlgotoffthebusatthenextstop.AminutelaterIgotashort55onmyphone—fromastranger.Mygirlfriend56myphoneandreadthenote.Itwasfromthegirl,whosaid,“justnow,twothievestriedto57yourpocket.Ihadtoactasanacquaintancetodrawyourattention.Ishouldhaveleftatthe58stopbutgiveupasInoticedthesetwothievesalso59toleaveatthesamestop.Becauseofthe60Idelayedmydeparture.Nowyou’llunderstandallIhavedonetoyou.WishyouA. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A.ex B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A.ina B.ata C.at D.inA. B. C.ex D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A. B. C. D.A.B. C. D.II
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