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Hay found that parents of twins tend to favor the first-born baby, giving that twin more t

ime and attention. Even when they start school, the first-born twin does better than the second-born.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题
Hay found that twins do better in singing than the single babies.A.YB.NC.NG

Hay found that twins do better in singing than the single babies.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第2题
Hay has found that both ______ and social factors combine to put twins at a disadvantage.

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第3题
From the first paragraph we learn thatA.the connection of emotions and illness is first fo

From the first paragraph we learn that

A.the connection of emotions and illness is first found among doctors.

B.the doctors are not sure whether emotions influence illness.

C.Louise Hay is an extraordinary doctor and she is widely accepted.

D.Louise Hay solves many medical problems, so she is popular among doctors.

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第4题
TwinsThe same factors that give rise to uncanny physical similarities between twins--simil

Twins

The same factors that give rise to uncanny physical similarities between twins--similarities are mirrored in genetic similarities that can have more negative impact. Australian researcher David Hay has found that one type of identical twin seems to be plagued with developmental difficulties, especially in language acquisition, and that both parents and teachers add to these difficulties by responding more positively to the older of the two.

Hay has found that just as many identical twins are "mirror images" of one another--with the facial structure, dominant hand and even fingerprints of one exactly reversed in the other---their brains also seem to reflect the same phenomenon.

Questions about Identical Twins

"It is almost impossible to find identical pairs (of twins with the same brain structure)," says Hay, who presented some of his findings on twins at the International Society for Twin Study Conference in Amsterdam in September. "There is generally no relationship between how their brains function; the twins work and think differently." "The left half of the brain controls language skills in one twin while in the other it is the right half," he continues. "So one twin may have difficulty in the reception of language and the other in communication."

"We still have piles of questions about identical twins," he adds.

Hay heads one of the world's largest studies on twins at LaTrobe University in Melbourne, and has studied 587 sets of twins and their siblings over the last 10 years. He has found that both genetic and social factors combine to put twins at a disadvantage, but that steps can be taken to set the youngsters on the path to normal development. The twins who experience the bulk of the problems are the second of two types of identical twins, says Hay. The first type, comprising one-third of all identical twins, results when the fertilized egg splits three to four days after conception. These embryos have separate placentas. The second group forms when the egg divides four to eight days after conception. They share the same placenta, and are "mirror image" twins in about 70 percent of the cases. This group is at the highest risk for a range of social and learning problems, as well as for congenital abnormalities such as spinal bifida and cleft palate. Hay points out that twins traditionally have been known to have difficulties acquiring language sills." They're older when they say their first word, their sentences are shorter and baby talk persists longer that it does with other children, ' he says. "They are also known to develop a secret language they use to communicate with one another." Hay has found that this exclusive language is usually the result of one twin omitting letters and syllables as he or she hurries to get a message across before the other one interrupts." In a sense their language is very adaptive to their own environment, but unfortunately, maladaptive to other situations," he says. "Until recently it was believed language problems gradually diminished until around the time of starting school for all children. But now it appears that twins in particular develop a shaky foundation in this area that has to be corrected early."

Problems with Twin Boys

Hay has also found that "mirror image" identical twin boys are especially at a loss in trying to pick up language skills in school. They are at a double disadvantage, he notes, because boys are normally slower at language acquisition than girls are. According to Hay, as many as 90 percent of the "mirror image" boys at primary level had some reading problems while 23 percent were seriously learning-disabled. But environmental factors contribute even more heavily to twins' troubles, Hay believes. Identical twins, his research shows, have cause to challenge their parents' fairness. Parents tend to lavish more time and attention on the first-born twin, who is o

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第5题
在上下结构的框架中,()的链接目标是相同的

A.self与paren

B.self与top

C.top与parent

D.self、parent、to

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第6题
在一组单选框中,用来设置默认选中某个选项的属性是()。

A.action

B.paren

C.href

D.checked

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第7题
在上下结构的框架中,()的链接目标是相同的。

A.self与paren

B. self与top

C. top与parent

D. self、parent、to

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第8题
(Giving the opportunity), this (highly intelligent) child will become (whatever) his paren

(Giving the opportunity), this (highly intelligent) child will become (whatever) his parents (wish) him to be.

A.Giving the opportunity

B.highly intelligent

C.whatever

D.wish

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在表单中,用于指定表单处理程序文件地址的属性是()。

A.action

B.paren

C.align

D.checked

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第10题
Text 3Many doctors suspect that there may be some relationship between emotions and illnes

Text 3

Many doctors suspect that there may be some relationship between emotions and illness. However, they can not find a proof. It is until two decades ago when Louise Hay brings her books You Can Heal Your Body and You Can Heal Your Life to us, things get clear in our mind. In her book, over three hundred people were assessed in terms of their emotions for a two-week period. They were assessed for positive emotions they might be feeling, such as vigor, well-being, and calm- ness, as well as for negative emotions such as depression, anxiety, and hostility. Then they were each given a squirt in the nose of the virus that causes common cold. People with more positive emotional states were less likely to suffer from symptoms of the cold than people with negative emotional states and they restored to health in a short time. So there really does seem to be a link between emotional state and illness. According to her research, our emotions are fundamentally connected with all aspects of health. This belief is widely accepted by numerous medical workers.

Some physical problems are linked to emotional well-being. Our body and emotion are dependent on each other for us to be heathy. Chinese traditional medical theories also hold the same idea that excitement does harm to the heart, anger to the liver, depression to the lung, and fears to the kidney.

The immune system forms a solid protection to us. Whether or not we are likely to get disease depends on the work of our immune system. A person often feeling distressed may feel dizzy and develop heart disease, and the person feeling fearful is likely to get insomnia. Back pain has been attributed to a feeling of not being emotionally supported. Headache can be caused by a kind of strain from life and work. However, many of us must have experienced the miracle that the euphoria of a good day makes our ache go away. A positive person is more immune to the attack of diseases. Studies show that the system is in connection with our emotions. Therefore, emotions can be influential to one's mental and physical health. A happy patient with cancer may live longer than a depressed and disappointed patient. This is why many doctors help patients to release emotional strain besides the physical treatment. One should keep happy all the time. Only by this way, one can make his life better and healthier.

51. From the first paragraph we learn that___________

[A] the connection of emotions and illness is first found among doctors.

[ B] the doctors are not sure whether emotions influence illness.

[ C] Louise Hay is an extraordinary doctor and she is widely accepted.

[D] Louise Hay solves many medical problems, so she is popular among doctors.

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