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    How much is a child's future success determined by born intelligence? Most guess around  25 percent, even 50 percent. 1. So if IQ is only a minor factor in success, what is  it  that separates the low earners from the high ones?

Science doesn't have a definitive answer, although luck certainly plays a role. But another key factor is personality. Financial success was correlated with conscientiousness, a particular quality in your personality marked by diligence, perseverance and self-discipline.

Grades at school and achievement-test results were markedly better predictors of adult success than raw IQ scores. 2.After all, don't they all measure the same thing? Not quite. Grades reflect not just intelligence but also " non-cognitive skills ", such as perseverance, good study habits and the ability to collaborate. Personality counts.

3. A research suggests childhood interventions (介入)can be helpful, and that conscientiousness is more malleable (可塑的)than IQ. Openness—a broad quality that includes curiosity—is also connected to test scores and grades.

4.Someone with an IQ of 70 isn't going to be able to do things that are easy for a person with an IQ of 190. But many people fail to break into the job market because they lack skills that arent measured on intelligence tests. They don't understand how to behave with kindness in job interviews. 5. Or on the job, they make it obvious they'll do no more than the minimum, if that.

A.IQ still matters, of course.

B.That might seem surprising.

C.They may show up late or fail to dress properly.

D.How much difference between people's incomes can be tied to IQ?

E.But the data suggest a much smaller influence about 1 or 2 percent.

F.The higher the better for IQ, and perhaps for conscientiousness as well.

G.Success depends not just on born ability but on skills that can be taught.

 

1.E 2.B 3.G 4.A 5.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了人的智商对成功的影响。 1.根据下文So if IQ is only a minor factor in success, what is it that separates the low earners from the high ones? 如果智商只是成功的一个小因素,那么是什么将低收入者和高收入者区分开来呢?。由此可知,上文应该讲的是智商对成功的影响较小。故E项(But the data suggest a much smaller influence: about 1 or 2 percent.)但数据显示的影响要小得多:大约1%或2%。承接下文,符合语境。故选E。 2.根据上文Grades at school and achievement-test results were markedly better predictors of adult success than raw IQ scores.(在学校的成绩和成就测试结果明显比原始的智商分数更能预测成年人的成功)以及下文After all, don't they all measure the same thing? Not quite. Grades reflect not just intelligence but also " non-cognitive skills ", such as perseverance, good study habits and the ability to collaborate.( 毕竟,它们度量的不是同样的东西吗?不完全是。分数不仅反映了智力,也反映了“非认知技能”,如毅力、良好的学习习惯和合作能力。)由此可知,B项(That might seem surprising)这似乎令人惊讶。承上启下,符合语境。故选B。 3.根据下文A research suggests childhood interventions (介入)can be helpful, and that conscientiousness is more malleable (可塑的)than IQ. Openness—a broad quality that includes curiosity—is also connected to test scores and grades.(一项研究表明,儿童干预是有帮助的,责任心比智商更有可塑性。开放性——一种包括好奇心在内的广泛品质——也与考试成绩和等级有关。)由此可知,成功不仅仅需要天生的能力,更重要的是后天的学习。故G项(Success depends not just on born ability but on skills that can be taught)成功不仅取决于天生的能力,还取决于后天的学习能力。承接下文,符合语境。故选G。 4.根据下文Someone with an IQ of 70 isn't going to be able to do things that are easy for a person with an IQ of 190. But many people fail to break into the job market because they lack skills that aren’t measured on intelligence tests.(IQ为70的人不可能做IQ为190的人容易做的事。但很多人没能进入这个岗位,是因为他们缺乏无法通过智力测试衡量的技能)由此可知,智商仍然是决定成功的重要因素。故A项(IQ still matters, of course)当然,智商仍然很重要。承接下文,符合语境。故选A。 5.根据上文They don't understand how to behave with kindness in job interviews.( 他们不懂得如何在面试中表现得和蔼可亲)以及下文Or on the job, they make it obvious they'll do no more than the minimum, if that.无论是在工作中还是在工作中,他们都明确表示,他们只会做最低限度的工作。由此可知,此处讲的是智商低的人一些不好的表现。故C项(They may show up late or fail to dress properly)他们可能会迟到或穿着不得体。承上启下,符合语境。故选C。
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D.It'll involve much more kits of bricks.

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D.To indicate a bright future of 3D printing in space.

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C.3D printing launched by Long March 5B.

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