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I¡¯d like to have lunch with Ren Zhengfei, the founder of the well-known Chinese tech company Huawei.

Mr. Ren is considered as a great man who always has everything mapped out ahead. And under his leadership, Huawei has become a high-tech giant worldwide. Over the lunch, I will listen to his success story. Then I will ask him what is important to make it happen. If time permits, I¡¯ll ask for his advice for us teenagers today.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Do you have trouble trying to create the next big idea? Sometimes the answer isn¡¯t to just force an idea out of your mind. Instead, you might want to try sitting back, relaxing and letting your mind wander£¨×ßÉñ£©. Yes, you heard that correctly. If you are in need of a new idea, try daydreaming.

Researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara, found an association£¨ÁªÏµ£©between daydreaming and creative problem-solving. Their study includes having participants£¨²ÎÓëÕߣ©first do an ¡°unusual-use task¡±. They had to try to come up with as many different ways to use an object as they could.

Then, the participants chose to do one of the following four things before doing the ¡°unusual-use task¡± again: Complete a difficult task ; complete an easy task; take a 12 ¨Cminute break; or skip£¨Ìø¹ý£©12-minute break and move right on to the task exercise again.

Surprisingly, the group that performed(Ö´ÐÐ) best was the one that completed the easy task. Many participants reported that they were daydreaming while performing the easy task. So the researchers believed that this daydreaming might have helped unlock their creativity.

But how could daydreaming help the brain come up with creative ways? The answer is something known as ¡°unconscious thought¡±. Even when you are not actively working to solve a problem, it is still in the back of your mind. Your brain is still thinking about the problem, but in a much more subtle£¨²»Òײì¾õµÄ£©way.

When you daydream, your mind is allowed to think in ways it normally would not. Because it is free of control, it can create completely new and out-of-the-box ideas.

Great ideas never come easily, but that does not mean you always have to work hard to get them. Feel free to do what you want and let your mind wander.

¡¾1¡¿What could you do to create great ideas according to the passage?

A.Work hard.B.Let your mind wander.C.Have a nice sleep. D.Read more books.

¡¾2¡¿The ¡°unusual-use task¡± included having participants______________________.

A.complete an easy taskB.complete a very difficult task

C.take a 12-minute breakD.come up with different ways to use an object

¡¾3¡¿Why did the participants who completed the easy task perform best?

A.Because they were more creative than the others.

B.Because they were more knowledgeable than the others

C.Because they were better at solving problems than the others

D.Because they had the time to daydream, which might have helped unlock their creativity.

¡¾4¡¿What does the underlined phrase ¡°unconscious thought¡± in Paragraph 5 mean?

A.Your brain is thinking about a problem outside of your awareness£¨Òâʶ£©

B.Your brain knows what you¡¯re thinking and doing.

C.Your brain has a purpose of its own that cannot be known.

D.Your brain refuses to receive any information from the outside world.

¡¾5¡¿What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Brainstorming is important to creative ideas.

B.The more we exercise our brains, the more ideas we will have.

C.Daydreaming is a way to improve creativity.

D.Problem-solving skills are important in our lives.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ More than forty years ago, a group of artists gathered to develop a television program. They planned to make a television show that would teach young children about subjects like reading and math in a fun way.

Sesame Street was first shown on TV on November 10th, 1969. It was produced by a group called The Children¡¯s Television Workshop, and today it was called The Sesame Workshop. The show used cartoon characters and human actors to create funny and creative lessons for children. Some of the most famous characters on the show are Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, and Bert and Ernie, Jim Henson created these lovely characters.

Research is an important part of what made Sesame Street special. The show¡¯s creators studied children very carefully to understand how to best keep them having fun and learning. When the show was first introduced to children, some of its creators were not sure whether it would last long. But forty years later, Sesame Street is the longest running children¡¯s television program in the United States.

As part of its fortieth anniversary(ÖÜÄê), Sesame Street had a special guest on its show. Michelle Obama showed a group of children and Big Bird how to plant. She explained that the seeds would grow into vegetables, which are healthy and good to eat. She also had a message to the parents who watch the show with their children. She said parents can help their children do things to have healthy lives, like getting enough exercise.

¡¾1¡¿The characters in the program were created by ___________.

A.The Sesame WorkshopB.Jim HensonC.Big BirdD.Michelle Obama

¡¾2¡¿Sesame Street was produced mainly_________.

A.to make moneyB.to introduced the United States

C.to teach parentsD.to help children learn

¡¾3¡¿On the program¡¯s fortieth anniversary, Michelle Obama tried to help parents learn_________.

A.how to grow and eat vegetables correctly.B.to watch the show with their children

C.to teach children to do enough exerciseD.the importance of a healthy life for their children

¡¾4¡¿Sesame Street is a successful children¡¯s program because_________.

A.it was developed by a group of artist.B.it is the longest running children¡¯s program

C.it has invited many famous actors and actressesD.it knows very well what children really want

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ Four years ago, we asked ourselves: what if we could create a shopping experience with no waiting in lines and no checkout? Or could we create a physical store where customers could simply take what they want and go? Our answer to those questions is Amazon Go, where you could experience the idea of ¡°just walk out shopping¡±.

Amazon Go is a new kind of store with no checkout required. We created the world¡¯s most advanced shopping technology, so you never have to wait in line. With our ¡°just walk out shopping¡± experience, simply use the Amazon Go app to enter the store, take the products you want, and go! No lines, no checkout.

Our checkout-free shopping experience is made possible by the same types of technologies used in self-driving cars: computer vision, sensor fusion, and deep learning. Our ¡°just walk out technology¡± automatically detects(̽²â) when products are taken from or returned to the shelves and keeps track of them in your virtual cart(¹ºÎï³µ). When you¡¯re done shopping, you can just leave the store. Shortly after, we¡¯ll charge your Amazon account and send you a receipt.

We offer delicious ready-to-eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack options made fresh every day by our on-site chefs and favorite local kitchens and bakeries. Our choice of foodstuff is from bread and milk to cheeses and locally made chocolates. You¡¯ll find well-known brands we love, plus special finds we¡¯re excited to introduce to customers. For a quick home-cooked dinner, pick up one of our chef-designed Amazon Meal Kits, and you can make a meal for two in about 30 minutes.

Our 1,800-square-foot shopping space is conveniently compact (½ô´ÕµÄ), so busy customers can get in and out fast. It is located at 2131, 7th Ave, Seattle, WA, on the corner of 7th Avenue and Blanchard Street. All you need is an Amazon account(ÕË»§), a supported smartphone, and the free Amazon Go app.

Amazon Go is now only open to Amazon workers in our testing program, and will be open to the public soon.

¡¾1¡¿From the passage, we can learn that Amazon Go ___________.

A.sells all kinds of goodsB.is open to the public

C.is a checkout-free storeD.uses unknown technologies

¡¾2¡¿What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 3?

A.When Amazon Go charges.B.How Amazon Go works.

C.Where Amazon Go lies.D.What Amazon Go sells.

¡¾3¡¿Customers pay for the products from Amazon Go by ___________.

A.using their Amazon accountsB.walking out of the store

C.scanning smartphones when leavingD.paying cash at the counter

¡¾4¡¿The main purpose of the passage is to ___________.

A.tell people of the shopping experienceB.advise people to work for Amazon

C.inform people of a new concept storeD.encourage people to shop online

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