Moshe Kai Cavalin is a half Chinese American boy, As one of the youngest students to graduate (毕业) from a two-year college at the age of11,Moshe Kai Cavalin has every reason to be proud of h_______.

But Cavalin said, "I feel proud, but not too proud, because it is the enemy (敌人) of learning."

Cavalin graduated from the East Los Angeles Community College. What surprised me is not only his y_______ age, but his excellent performance: he is one of the three graduates from the college who had a high score.

When he first went to the college at the age of 8, professors treated him like a child. But later, he became one of the class and got a_______ pretty well with the other students who were 18 years and older.

The 11-year-old college graduate is going to write a book about his secrets on how he becomes s_______ without going to primary school and high school.

"I want to be a scientist like Albert Einstein," said Cavalin.

Cavalin's mother Sandy Chien comes from Taiwan, and his father is from Brazil. Chien said her son s_______ his talent (天赋) at the age of two. He learned very fast and liked to watch TV and read children's books.

Like many Chinese parents, Chien sent her son to a private school to learn the piano at 4, and later sent him to learn Chinese Kung Fu. At age 7, Cavalin had completed high school at home.

Being born in America, English is his mother language. He can also speak French. He likes to play games with friends of the same age. L_______ ., he has a good relationship with the students who are 10 years older than him at college.

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BAO, a story of a lonely mother whose little dumpling comes to life, has touched the hearts of millions. The Oscar-winning short film was directed by Chinese-Canadian Domee Shi(石之予). Bao tells bao a heart-warming tale of parental love and the loss feeling when children grow older and leave home.

The mother finds great joy in caring for her little dumpling boy. But all little “baos” grow up. They make friends and become independent. As the dumpling becomes a teen, he pulls away from his mom. All teens can relate to this frustrating time; ②父母想要对待你像小“包宝宝”,即使你几乎是一个成年人了。

As the mother tries hard to stop her “bao” from leaving, she puts him into her mouth and swallows(吞下)him. She is immediately filled with regret and sadness. Her desire to keep him close makes her lose him forever.

Are your parents too protective? Do they make you feel like a “little dumpling”? Do you feel unhappy about this? If so, it will help to remember the love and sadness of the mother in Bao. When you want to roll your eyes(翻白眼)in frustration, remember that your parents are motivated by love. The desire to become more independent is normal. However, you are expected to express your feelings without “lashing out(斥责)” like “bao” does in the film. Ask your parents how you can have some privacy(隐私)and independence in a way that makes them feel comfortable. And remind them that, in some way, you will always be their “little bao”.

请根据短文内容,完成下列任务。

1.请将①处划线句子改为被动语态。

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2.请将下列句子补充完整,使其句意连贯。

It is normal that children desire to become _________ as they grow up.

请根据短文内容回答问题。

3.Why does the mother put “bao” into her mouth and swallow him?

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4.How should students get on with their parents?

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5.请将②处划线句子译成英语。

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