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lger has shown no signs of extraordinary ,during her childhood,she studied thousands of chess patterns and learned to recognize them a result,she was able to beat skilled adult players by age 10 and can now play up to five games at the same time without even seeing the Me a Genius examines what it takes to turn an ordinary brain into that of a genius.If being a genius were easy,we’d all be ,there is much more to super intelligence than simply being born more about amazing brains this month on National Geographic’s My Brilliant Brain.1.My Brilliant Brain is most probably from________.A.a(chǎn) website B.the radioC.a(chǎn) magazine D.a(chǎn) newspaper2.The author takes Marc Yu as an example to show that a child prodigy is________.A.a(chǎn) person who learns something easilyB.a(chǎn) child who is eager to learn new thingsC.a(chǎn) student who practices an instrument a lotD.a(chǎn) kid who works hard to do well in school3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.New things about the brain are still being discovered.B.People without natural abilities can learn to do things well.C.Some people naturally have more active brains.D.People are usually smarter when they recover from brain injury.4.What would be the best way to describe Susan Polger’s special abilities?A.Born. B.Magical.C.Developed. D.Ridiculous.5.From the passage,we know that________.A.scientists pletely understand the brainB.people can only be born as geniusesC.there’s no such thing as a true geniusD.there are many factors in being a genius6.The author develops the passage mainly by________.A.providing typical examplesB.following the natural time orderC.presenting a cause and analyzing its effectsD.paring opinions from different scientists答案:Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)填空1.B play a part意為“扮演角色”;at the age of意為“在……歲的時(shí)候”。year173。class product quality and plete after173。必修2 Module 5 課時(shí)作業(yè)(十一) Newspapers and Magazines 報(bào)刊雜志Ⅰ.單項(xiàng)填空1.Bob played________part in a film at________age of six,which made him very famous.A.the;/ B.a(chǎn);theC.a(chǎn);an D./;an2.—Peter,you won the fi