問題詳情

第二篇:Occasionally one hears about a child who shows remarkable skill or talent in a particular area, such asmusic, art, math, or chess. These children often become famous at a young age and are faced with uniquepressures. Some go on to enjoy successful adult lives, while ___36___ fade into obscurity or end up facingfailure as adults. Because environment is so important, one really cannot predict ___37___ early signs ofintelligence or talent alone will necessarily lead to a happy life.Artist Pablo Picasso showed an interest in drawing very early, before he could even speak. He asked forpaintbrushes as a young child, and demanded that he ___38___ to draw at school as much as he liked. His father,also an artist, supported and instructed him, and sent him to art school. By the time Pablo was 13, his father feltthat he had surpassed him ___39___ painting skill. During his life, Picasso founded the Cubist movement, andcreated over 22,000 works of art.Similarly, Marie Curie showed early intelligence and taught herself to read in Russian and French at agefour. She displayed an prodigious memory and helped her older siblings with their math. Marie’s parents areboth impoverished teachers, ___40___ they insisted on educating their kids on their own. In Marie’s lifetime sheearned two Nobel prizes, one in physics and the other in chemistry. In both examples, it seems that thesupportive family environment helped the gifted children grow into successful adults.
36.
(A) the other
(B) others
(C) the others
(D) ones

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.534884
統計:A(5),B(46),C(26),D(2),E(0)

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