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that?”“A pillow,”he replied..“What do you do with it?”Erie continued to ask..“When yougo to sleep,you put your head on it,"I answered softly.Tears came to our eyes as he handedEric the pillow."Oh...that's soft,"he said,hugging it tightly.Now,when my sister or I start to ask for something that seems urgent,my dad gentlyasks,"Do you have a pillow?"We know exactly what he means.4.Why did the writer's volunteer group decide to build a new house for the poor family?A.The trailer was too small to hold such a large family.B.Some strangers had donated some money to the family.C.The trailer was in such poor condition that it couldn't be fixed up.D.The crew that had been working on it for two weeks asked them to do so.5.How did the writer feel when Josh responded,"I just want a bed."?A.Amazed.B.Thrilled.C.Confused.6.What can we infer from the father's words at the end of the story?D.Embarrassed.A.What he will buy is not what they want but a pillow.B His children should do more volunteer work for the poor.C.His children should not waste money on cheap things.D.What they ask for may not be necessary.7.What do we know about Eric?(A.He was accustomed to sleeping with a pillow under his head.B.He didn't enter the room when he asked the questions.C.He slipped a pillowcase onto one of the pillows.D.He begged the volunteer group to buy some pillows.CNobel prize-winners,well-known authors,and famous scientists-you might think allthese people were born to be creative.However,that's not always the case.While well-known figures like Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein did their most significantwork in their youth,famous American poet Robert Frost and English-born naturat scienistCharles Darwin were known as "late bloomers"-people whose talents were not noticeableuntil later in life.This idea of "peaking"at different times inspired new research from the United States.“Many people believe that creativity is exclusively(独有地)associated with youth,but itreally depends on what kind of creativity you're talking about,"said Bruce Weinburg,aprofessor of economics at the University of Chicago and co-author of the study.According to the study,published earlier this month in the journal De Economist,thereare two types of people:conceptual(概念的)and experimental thinkers.To reach this conclusion,researchers took the 31 previous winners of the Nobel Prize ineconomics and arranged them according to when they did their most significant work,toidentify their creative peaks.Some peaked from ages 25-29.Classified as conceptual thinkers,these people thinkoutside of the box,coming up with new ideas before they become used to the conventional wayof doing things.The second creative peak came with economists in their 50s.These are experimentalthinkers who have been in their fields for a long time.This allows them to learn from errors【高三诊断考试·英语第3页(共8页)】

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