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Curiosity is an important characteristic of a genius(天才). You can’t find an intellectual giant who is not a curious person.
【小题1】 This is necessary if you are to have a curious mind. Some things you know and believe might be wrong, and you should be prepared to accept things you don’t know or you don’t quite agree on.
【小题2】  If you just accept the world as it is, you will certainly lose your “ curiosity”. Try to discover what is beneath(在…下面) the surfaces of things around you.
Ask questions from time to time. A sure way to discover what is beneath the surface is by
asking questions: What is that? Why does it make that way? How does it work? And so on. 【小题3】 
See learning as something that is fun. If you see learning as a burden, it will just make the
burden heavier. But if you can find learning interesting, it will open another door. 【小题4】 
Read different kinds of reading materials. Don’t spend too much time on just one
subject. 【小题5】 It will introduce you to other possibilities that may interest you.

A.Keep an open mind.
B.Try to look into the things.
C.Search for ideas to write about.
D.Discuss your ideas with other people.
E. So make an effort to enjoy the learning process.
F. Feed your mind with interesting facts about different subjects.
G. It is the simplest way for curious people to increase their knowledge.


【小题1】A
【小题2】B
【小题3】G
【小题4】E
【小题5】F

解析【小题1】根据这段最后一句可知有要准备好接受你不知道的事情,可知要持有开放的思维。
【小题2】根据本段后半句要深入发现表面之下的东西,所以要深入的研究某些事情。
【小题3】根据本段第一句Ask questions from time to time.可知多问是增加知识的最简单的方法。
【小题4】本段内容可知要让学习成为一件有趣的事情。
【小题5】根据本段第一行Read different kinds of reading materials.可知要学习不同方面的知识。

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3. A. imagined          B. told           C. evaluated           D. considered

4. A. made              B. found   C. pushed  D. wound

5. A. closed             B. opened   C. beat  D. tapped

6. A. expected        B. asked           C. supposed          D. told

7. A. happiness          B. depression       

C. embarrassment    D. anger

8. A. complained        B. apologized  

C. replied               D. referred

9. A. cry  B. blame  C. comment   D. demand

10. A. picked up         B. broke down      

C. carried on       D. took off

11. A. moving   B. stirring  C. floating  D. streaming

12. A. pushed open         B. pulled down 

C. shut up            D. knocked at

13. A. had gone               B. were going    

C. went                 D. had been going

14. A. productive       B. hard         

C. protective     D. rough

15. A. so       B. too        C. as       D. very

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19. A. other than       B. instead of    

C. rather than      D. more than

20. A. for something   B. for nothing       

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3.A. encouraged     B. allowed        C. intended       D. supposed

4.A. since                 B. while  C. because      D. if

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10.A. information             B. order             C. notice          D. message

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14.A. cause               B. matter            C. conclusion            D. interview

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A.He feels curious about their noise.

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C.He is amazed by their naughtiness.

D.He feels unsafe staying with them.

 

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