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(A) moreover
(B) instead
(C) rarely
(D) hence
統計: A(53), B(174), C(13), D(14), E(0) #1651494
詳解 (共 4 筆)
Have you noticed that the brightest students you knew in school are not necessarily the ones who have gone farthest最遠(far的最高級) in life?
We all know some people who have 16 IQs, but are successful in their work, social relationships, love lives, and in maintaining physical and mental well-being幸福;安康.
They are much more successful than many people who have higher IQs.
Why do “smart” people think “dumb,” and vice versa反過來也一樣,反之亦然?
The answer is that there is a second kind of intelligence that is unrelated to IQ tests, but is related, 17 , to social skills and coping with emotions.
When people who are obviously bright get passed over不注意, 忽視 for the key promotions or remain frustrated氣餒的 and unfulfilled in their family lives, they naturally ask, “Where did I go wrong?”
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(A) moreover翻譯:而且,再者,此外。
(B) instead翻譯:作為替代。
(C) rarely翻譯:很少;不常見;難得。