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[B] Many of those who learn violin playing might have heard of Suzuki Method. Mr.Suzuki was famous for his violin ____24____, and he supported the training of all children.Suzuki believed that very young children with no ____25____ genius could be taught to playthe violin well. Although some would be naturally talented, he thought outstandingperformance would require more proper training than a gift. Howard Gardner, the inventor ofthe Multiple Intelligence theory, reviewed the Suzuki method. He found that many of thechildren trained in this method showed ____26____ music performance. They displayed noprevious signs of musical talent, but they attained the levels comparable to music____27____ of earlier times.    According to an informal British survey, however, more than 75% of music educatorsbelieve children can’t do well ____28____ they have special innate gifts. They say someonehas excelled at something because he/she has a(n) ____29____ for something. It is alsowidely believed that such innate talents can be detected in early childhood. The problem withthis view is that it becomes truly a ____30____ circle. Many children are denied theopportunities and support to achieve excellence, because people think that they don’t do wellthe first time, which means they don’t have any talent, and thus it’s not worth pushing themto do well. Therefore, they won’t do well.
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(B) pedagogy
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