问答题
You and your parents can stop worrying—Pasteur, Edison, Darwin and lots more were far from being geniuses in their teens. History books【B1】______mention it, but the truth is that many of our greatest figures were【B2】______'beatniks' when they were teenagers. They were given to daydreaming, indecision, plain dullness, and they showed no【B3】______of being doctor, lawyer or Indian chief. So, young men and women, if you suffer from the same【B4】______, dont despair. The world was built by men and women whose parents worried that they would 'never【B5】______to a hill of beans.' You dont hear too much about their early failure because parents prefer to cite more【B6】______examples. If you take piano lessons and your attitude towards practicing is【B7】______by laziness, your parents might【B8】______complain and flaunt before you the famous picture of little Mozart in his ruffled nightshirt, playing the piano at midnight in the attic.【B9】______the point is, your parents would not show you a picture of a certain party who never showed a【B10】______of interest in music during his 【B11】______years. In fact he never showed【B12】______in any direction whatever. Finally put to studying law, he【B13】______passed his final exams. It was not until he was 22 that he suddenly became fired【B14】______a great passion for music, and his name was Peter Ilyitch Tschaikowsky. In the sciences, there have been hundreds of geniuses who aimed straight at the【B15】______from earliest years, and hundreds who showed no【B16】______at all. There were the teenage Mayo brothers, who actually【B17】______their father in his crude country operating room.【B18】______, Harvey Cushing, one of the worlds greatest brain surgeons, might have become a professional ballplayer if his father hadnt【B19】______that he give【B20】______a try.
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A.seldom
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