(1)John had 1 a large body of literature by the time he was 12. (2)Success has not always 2 happiness to prodigies. (3)In school with children their own age they may become bored or frustrated, and simply 3 learning completely. (4) Many children begin to 4 other teenagers for affection, encouragement, and a sense of belonging. (5)Something in the environment must 5 the potential. (6)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart will 6 one of history.s most famous child prodigies. (7)By the age of eight, he had performed in half the great cities of Europe and was 7 to write his first three symphonies. (8)But her brilliance and fame have not kept her from having many friends and 8 as a normal child in a small town in China. (9)Although a child may be 9 outstanding genetic potential, this potential will now necessarily develop. (10) Even the most successful sometimes 10 the value of their lives and accomplishments.__2__(完形填空) .question .worked his way through .brought .turn off .turn to .nourish .be remembered as .about .growing up .born with
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