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Playing is serous business for children. In fact, it¡¯s what they do best! Ask them why they do it, and kids will probably say, ¡°Because it¡¯s fun!¡± But it¡¯s much more than that. It¡¯s also good for them.

Studies show that from birth babies begin learning through play. They use their five senses to get know their new world. Touching allows them to discover how different things feel. Brightly colored toys and clothing help develop a baby¡¯s sense of sight. 

When small children choose which toy to play with, they begin developing their abilities in making decisions. 

Children love toys that allow them to use their imagination. Sometimes an empty box is more fun than a high-tech toy. That¡¯s because a box can become anything a child imagines it to be. 

Crayons, paints and Play-Doh(²ÊÉ«ËÜÄà) are also good because they allow children to create. Traditional building blocks teach important pre-math skills like problem-solving. 

Playing doesn¡¯t become any less important once children start school. Many valuable lessons about life are learned on the school playground. Kids learn how to share, take turns and play by the rules.

58  What can children do best in their childhood?   (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý1¸ö)

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59  What do colored toys and clothing help develop?  (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý5¸ö)

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60  Children like toys to develop their imagination. Do you think so?  (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý5¸ö)

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58  Playing/Play 

59  A baby¡¯s sense of sight

60  Yes(, I think so). / No(,  I don¡¯t think so).

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NUNCHAKU (¡¶Ë«½Ø¹÷¡·) is one of Taiwanese pop star Jay Chou's most popular songs. In the upcoming Hollywood movie The Green Hornet (¡¶Çà·äÏÀ¡·), Jay Chou will use nunchaku to fight crimes. He will play the role of Kato, which his idol Bruce Lee (ÀîСÁú) played in the 1960s' TV series.

In The Green Hornet, Kato is a martial arts master. He drives a special car called Black Beauty for his friend Britt Reid. They fight crimes with martial arts and weapons to make the society peaceful.

Jay Chou entered the movie business as the lead actor in Initial D (¡¶Í·ÎÄ×ÖD¡·) in 2005. He won Best Newcomer at the Golden Horse Awards. After that, Jay's performing talent has made him even more famous. In his self-directed movie A Secret That Can't Be Told (¡¶²»ÄÜ˵µÄÃØÃÜ¡·), Jay starred as a talented high school student who plays the piano. This movie has won him more die-hard fans.

However, Jay isn't satisfied. He once said: ¡°I won't be Bruce Lee's Kato ¨C I will bring my own understanding. It's a dream role, and I'm looking forward to the challenge.¡±

70    What is Jay Chou¡¯s upcoming Hollywood movie¡¯s title? £¨»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý3¸ö£©

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71    What does Jay Chou do in the Hollywood movie as the role of Kato? £¨»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý15¸ö£©

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72£®What else do you know about Jay Chou besides his singing talent from this passage? »Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý6¸ö£©

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If you do not use your arm or your legs for some time, they become weak; when you start using them again, they slowly become strong again. Everybody knows that. Yet many people do not seem to know that memory works in the same way. When someone says that he has a good memory, he really means that he keeps his memory in practice by using it. When someone else says that his memory is poor, he really means that he does not give it enough chance to become strong. If a friend says that his arms and legs are weak, we know that it is his own fault. But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many of us think that his parents are to blame, and few of us know that it is just his own fault. Have you ever found that some people can¡¯t read or write but usually they have better memories? This is because they cannot read or write and they have to remember things; they cannot write down in a little notebook. They have to remember days, names, songs and stories; so their memory is the whole time being exercised. So if you want to have a good memory, learn from the people: Practice remembering.

58. What is the main reason for one is poor memory? (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý8¸ö)

59. What will happen if you do not use your arms or legs for some time? (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý5¸ö)

60. What is the best title for this passage? (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý6¸ö)

 

 

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If you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, they become weak; when you start using them again, they slowly become strong again. Everybody knows that. Yet many people do not seem to know that memory works in the same way.

    When someone says that he has a good memory, he really means that he keeps his memory in practice by using it. When someone else says that his memory is poor, he really means that he does not give it enough chance to become strong.

    If a friend says that his arms and legs are weak, we know that it is his fault. But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many of us think that his parents are to blame(Ôð±¸), and few of us know that it is just his own fault.

    Have you ever found that some people can't read or write but they have better memories? This is because they cannot read or write and they have to remember things; they cannot write them down in a little notebook. They have to remember days, names, songs and stories; so their memory is the whole time being exercised.

    So if you want to have a good memory, learn from the people: practise remembering.

58. If you do not use your arms or legs for some time, what will happen ? (²»³¬¹ý5¸öµ¥´Ê)

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59. Why can't some people read or write but usually have better memories ? (²»³¬¹ý8¸öµ¥´Ê)

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60. What should you do, if you want to have a good memory? (²»³¬¹ý3¸öµ¥´Ê)

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Playing is serous business for children. In fact, it¡¯s what they do best! Ask them why they do it, and kids will probably say, ¡°Because it¡¯s fun!¡± But it¡¯s much more than that. It¡¯s also good for them.

Studies show that from birth babies begin learning through play. They use their five senses to get know their new world. Touching allows them to discover how different things feel. Brightly colored toys and clothing help develop a baby¡¯s sense of sight. 

When small children choose which toy to play with, they begin developing their abilities in making decisions. 

Children love toys that allow them to use their imagination. Sometimes an empty box is more fun than a high-tech toy. That¡¯s because a box can become anything a child imagines it to be. 

Crayons, paints and Play-Doh(²ÊÉ«ËÜÄà) are also good because they allow children to create. Traditional building blocks teach important pre-math skills like problem-solving. 

Playing doesn¡¯t become any less important once children start school. Many valuable lessons about life are learned on the school playground. Kids learn how to share, take turns and play by the rules.

58  What can children do best in their childhood?  (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý1¸ö)

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59  What do colored toys and clothing help develop?  (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý5¸ö)

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60  Children like toys to develop their imagination. Do you think so?  (»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý5¸ö)

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Do you have a goal for life? What's it? Do you want to become a writer, singer or just become a rich person?

A recent survey shows that in modern society, most people pick up practical goals, such as ¡°earning money to buy a house and a car¡±, ¡°to improve one's life quality¡±, ¡°finding a good job¡±.

Wang You worked in a small firm (ÉÌÐÐ) in Nanjing. The job was good and he didn't have to work for extra hours. However, he felt the work was not exciting at all and the life was boring. So he gave up his job and went to Beijing in February, 2007. When he arrived in Beijing, he set his new goal as finding a good job.

Nowadays more and more people want to live a better life. This fact shows that the society is making progress and people's life goals have become more practical. One researcher says, ¡°Everybody has his/her own life goal, which will be surely different from people to people. If one is poor, one's life goal will be to earn more money; if one doesn't have a diploma, studying hard to get a diploma will become his life goal; and if one doesn't have love, his life goal will be to look for it. But if one has no life goal, he will idle away (Ðé¶È) his lifetime. {007}¡±

58. What will a poor man¡¯s life goal be according to this passage? ( »Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý4¸ö)

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59.  Why does the writer mention Wang You?     ( »Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý12¸ö)

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60.  Give a short title for this article. £¨»Ø´ð´ÊÊý²»³¬¹ý6¸ö£©

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