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According to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, wisdom comes from the _____ of maturity.
A. fulfillment B. achievement C. establishment D. accomplishment
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According to the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, wisdom comes from the _____ of maturity.
A. fulfillment B. achievement C. establishment D. accomplishment
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We always wonder about famous people . What were they like ?
Sigmund Freud , the world -famous doctor of Vienna, was a thinker who changed the way we look at mental trouble. He was also a man of courage .
Once Freud was walking down a dark street , he was met by two robbers who wanted to rob him . This was back in 1890.Freud took his stick by the tip and beat off the robbers.
Freud did not lose cool when the Nazis (纳粹分子 ) came to his house . The Nazi soldiers found 1,500 shillings (about £250) in a drawer . Their officer put the money in his packer and was about to leave.
“You're very lucky.”said Dr Freud .
“Why?” asked the young officer .
“Well,” said Freud , “I've been a doctor here in Vienna for forty years , and I never got 1,500 shillings for just one visit. ”
Freud was not only a brave man , but also a sense of humour (幽默) . Once , at his 70th birthday party, a friend asked Freud if he could put his work into simple words , “well,”said Freud , “we take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery .”
(1)According to the passage , Freud became famous mainly because _____.
[ ]
(2)The writer tells about how Freud used his stick to show that ______.
[ ]
A.the streets were unsafe in 1890
B.there was poor lighting in the streets of Vienna
C.Freud was brave
D.Freud often walked at night
(3)The writer tells about what Freud said to the Nazi officer to show that he ______.
[ ]
(4)From Freud's works “We take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery.”we know that ______.
[ ]
A.it was not easy for Freud's patients suffered from the common misery.
B.Freud believed that his patients to get well
C.Freud had a great deal of feeling for his patients
D.Freud was a man full of humour .
(5)A good title for this passage might be ______.
[ ]
A.Freud, the Man
B.Freud, a Brave Man
C.Freud, a Doctor
D.Freud, a Man with a Sense of Humour
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We always wonder about famous people. What were they really like?
Sigmund Freud, a world-famous doctor of Vienna, was a thinker who changed the way we look at mental trouble. He was also a man with guts (=courage and determination) .
Once Freud was walking down a dark street. He was met by the muggers (行凶抢劫者) who wanted to mug him. This was back in 1890.Freud took his cane by the tip and beat off them.
He did not lose his cool when the Nazis came to his house. The Nazi soldiers found 1500 shillings (about $250) in a drawer. Their sergeant put the money in his pocket. He wrote a receipt, clicked his heels, and was about to leave. “You’re lucky. ”said Dr. Freud.
“Why? ”asked the young sergeant. “Well, ”said the professor, “I've been a doctor here in Vienna for 40 years, and I never got 1500 shillings for just one visit. ”Freud had guts. He also had a sense of humor. Once at his 70th birthday party, a relative asked Freud if he could put his work into simple words. “Well, ”said the professor, “we take the patient out of his mental trouble, and return him into the common misery. ”
Freud had three sisters. They had never married. They each lived in a small apartment. Freud and his brother paid the sisters’ bills. The sisters lived simply. The brother risked Uncle Sigi (as Freud was called in his large family) if the sisters could live together. “It’s logical. ”said the brother, “It would save money. ”Freud said, “Yes, it’s logical, but it wouldn’t be psychological. ”The sisters kept their own apartments and the idea was dropped.
Freud was a devoted son. His mother used to spend her summers in Ischl, a small mountain town in Austria. The Emperor Frazn Josef used to spend hills summers in Ischi, too.
Grandma Freud, as she was called by the family, used to sit at the window and watch the crowds on Main street. Freud was visiting his mother on her 95th birthday. The band was playing a lively tune. The old lady's memory must have failed her. She heard the band playing, but forgot it was the Emperor's birthday. The professor told his mother, “Mama, the band is playing for your birthday. ”She believed him and had a wonderful day.
1.The writer tells about how Freud used his cane to show ________ .
[ ]
A.how unsafe the streets were in Freud's time
B.that it was normal to carry a cane
C.that Freud was brave
D.that there was poor lighting in the streets in Vienna
2.The author tells what Freud said to the Nazi sergeant to show that he ________ .
[ ]
A.was not afraid of the Nazis
B.had a sense of humor
C.was making out as a doctor
D.did not care about money
3.Freud did not ask his sisters to live together because ________ .
[ ]
A.his brother's logic was wrong
B.it would not be cheaper
C.they might not get along
D.he had plenty of money to support them
4.The author tells how Freud lied to his mother to show that he ________ .
[ ]
A.had a flaw in his make-up
B.did not like the Emperor
C.felt it didn't matter what he said to his mother because she was so old
D.like his mother very much
5.The best title for this passage would be ________ .
[ ]
A.Freud, -A True Man
B.Freud-A Famous Doctor
C.Freud-A Long-Lived Man
D.Freud-A Devoted Son
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We always wonder about famous people . What were they like ?
Sigmund Freud , the world -famous doctor of Vienna, was a thinker who changed the way we look at mental trouble. He was also a man of courage .
Once Freud was walking down a dark street , he was met by two robbers who wanted to rob him . This was back in 1890.Freud took his stick by the tip and beat off the robbers.
Freud did not lose cool when the Nazis (纳粹分子 ) came to his house . The Nazi soldiers found 1,500 shillings (about £250) in a drawer . Their officer put the money in his packer and was about to leave.
“You're very lucky.”said Dr Freud .
“Why?” asked the young officer .
“Well,” said Freud , “I've been a doctor here in Vienna for forty years , and I never got 1,500 shillings for just one visit. ”
Freud was not only a brave man , but also a sense of humour (幽默) . Once , at his 70th birthday party, a friend asked Freud if he could put his work into simple words , “well,”said Freud , “we take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery .”
1.According to the passage , Freud became famous mainly because _____.
[ ]
2.The writer tells about how Freud used his stick to show that ______.
[ ]
A.the streets were unsafe in 1890
B.there was poor lighting in the streets of Vienna
C.Freud was brave
D.Freud often walked at night
3.The writer tells about what Freud said to the Nazi officer to show that he ______.
[ ]
4.From Freud's works “We take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery.”we know that ______.
[ ]
A.it was not easy for Freud's patients suffered from the common misery.
B.Freud believed that his patients to get well
C.Freud had a great deal of feeling for his patients
D.Freud was a man full of humour .
5.A good title for this passage might be ______.
[ ]
A.Freud, the Man
B.Freud, a Brave Man
C.Freud, a Doctor
D.Freud, a Man with a Sense of Humour
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