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[填空题]People who have (47) difficulty with reading, writing, listening or working with numbers might have a learning disability. We talked last week about a reading disorder, dyslexia (说话障碍). Today we discuss a (48) disorder, dysgraphia (书写困难).
Writing is not a (an) (49) skill. Not only does it require the ability to organize and (50) ideas in the mind, it also (51) the ability to get the muscles in the hands and fingers to form those ideas, letter by letter, on paper.
Experts say teachers and parents should suspect dysgraphia if a child’s handwriting is unusually difficult to read. Letters might be sized or spaced incorrectly. Capital letters might be in the (52) places. The child’s hand, body or paper might be in a strange position. These can all be signs of dysgraphia. (53) problems can also be related to the disorder.
Many people have (54) handwriting, but dysgraphia is more serious
[单项选择]Many people have difficulty in studying mathematics. Sometimes their difficulty stems from the psychological idea that they are "not good at math". (39) It has been demonstrated that many times that it is often this idea that is causing their problems rather than any lack of skill in mathematics. The best way to deal with this problem is to tell yourself that math involves using the same numbers you have been using all your life and that you know them as well as anyone else. Then set your mind to learning how they are used in the particular part of mathematics you are studying. Many schools offer "math anxiety" courses which are designed to help people overcome their fear of math.
Another problem many people encounter is that in mathematics, unlike some other subjects you may have studied, the material has a very important sequence or order. If you do not understand a section of mathematics text, it is no use going on to the next section. Many sections of math books are bas
A. the thought that they don’t like math
B. the thought that they are poor in math
C. the ideas of psychologists
D. the ideas of instructors
[填空题]British people have the habit of reading newspapers in the ______.
[单项选择]People who have experienced identity theft spend months trying to repair what others have damaged, and in the meantime they cannot get a loan (67) lose a job opportunity or, sometimes, they can even get (68) for something they didn’t do.
If you have the slightest 69 that someone has gained (70) to your personal information, acting quickly is a must. First of all, you should get in (71) with the fraud department of the credit bureau where you have your accounts and request them to initiate a credit alert on your accounts. This way the creditors are (72) to contact you before taking any actions (73) your accounts. At the same time you should (74) the accounts you believe that are (75) The second step would be (76) a police report and keeping a copy of it to have a (77) of the crime.
Nowadays, purchases made over the Internet are very common and some thieves have (78) their atten