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25.What can Egyptian women learn from"lFarg?A.Coding skills.(B.Marketing skills.C.Communication skills.26.What is the key to Eman's success?D.Language skills.A.The financial support from her husband.B.Her working experience in the Initiative.C.Her background in language and translation.D.Her skills learnt from online training courses.27.Which of the following can best describe Eman?A.Peace-loving and strong.C.Hard-working and brave.B.Kind-hearted and capable.(D.Good-tempered and clever.货CChildren's books for those under age five often include science.Well before they entertheir first classroom,children eagerly explore their environment in search of answers to anendless stream of why and how questions.Roughly 1,100 books begin with "How do...".Of those,about one tenth are aboutengineering and science (e.g.,How Do Airplanes Fly?and How Do Animals Move?).Inthat tenth,the vast majority (well over 90%)are children's books.Children seem to be more interested in the hows and whys of the world than adults.Aburst of research in the last decade confirms the apparent pattern in book titles.From three tosix years of age,children ask many how and why questions,but then those questions decreasequickly during the elementary school years and beyond.Most children naturally love science,but this love often disappears as they grow up.Is ita problem with science itself?Despite some claims to that,the real cause is a decline inwonder.Wonder is the engine that drives exploration and discovery;and when it disappears,a strong feeling of love for the workings of the world melts away.Every child wants to knowhow the world works.We are all born with wonder-with curious minds,fascinated by theworld around us.Young children and even babies are naturally engaging in attractive scienceevery day,often with complex methods.This loss of wonder is not because we suddenly understand everything-we don't butbecause distrust,disengagement,and denial can become embedded()into many aspectsof our lives.Besides,the consequences of this loss of wonder are profound.Because loss ofwonder can lead to especially poor understandings of underlying mechanisms,we become weakto misinformation.Even worse,abandonment of wonder deprives()us of the rewardingjoy of discovery.This loss of wonder,however,is not unavoidable.We can all take simple actions toreawaken that initial spark and live lives lit by wonder.28.When do children begin to ask how and why questions less frequently?A.When they are in elementary school.B.When they are three years old.C.When they grow up into adulthood.D.When they attend secondary school.29.Why does most children's love of science fade by adulthood?A.They gradually lose their interest in science.B.Science becomes too complicated for them.C.Their childhood wonder declines over time.D.Adults are too busy to spend time on science.30.What does the underlined word "profound"in Paragraph 5 mean?B.Temporary.C.Far-reaching.D.Predictable.A.Excellent.【高二英语第4页(共8页)】24698B
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