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  In such a case, you need to work very hard at 37 yourself for these deeds so that you can close this gap. This does not 38 that you should rush to forgive yourself or shouldn't feel regret, 39 taking pleasure in these feelings for a prolonged period of time is not healthy.

  The 40 and perhaps most difficult one is the advanced forgiveness of another.

  At some time of our life, you may have been severely wronged or hurt by another person to such a degree that forgiveness seems 41 .

However, harboring anger and revenge fantasies only keeps you 42 in victimhood. Under such a circumstance, you should force yourself to see the bigger picture. By so doing, you will be able to 43 the focus away from the anger and resentment.

  It is only through forgiveness that you can erase wrongdoing and 44 the memory. When you can 45 release the situation, you may come to see it as a necessary part of your growth.

26. A. turn out B. turn up C. break up D. break out

27. A. important B. engaged C. failed D. successful

28. A. obviously B. necessarily C. continuously D. usually

29. A. success B. failure C. fault D. benefit

30. A. ability B. expectations C. belief D. experiences

31. A. mistakes B. victories C. experiments D. fantasies

32. A. Still B. Therefore C. Instead D. However

33. A. absurd B. original C. emotional D. unusual

34. A. ordinary B. advanced C. alternative D. certain

35. A. wisdom B. mercy C. injury D. shame

36. A. thought B. approach C. behavior D. purpose

37. A. punishing B. forgiving C. blaming D. praising

38. A. mean B. prove C. reflect D. represent

39. A. and B. or C. but D. so

40. A. uncertain B. premier C. next D. last

41. A. essential B. valuable C. impossible D. unavoidable

42. A. trapped B. located C. lost D. occupied

43. A. drive B. drag C. put D. shift

44. A. keep B. refresh C. weaken D. clean

45. A. naturally B. finally C. definitely D. initially

三、阅读理解

  "There's no point in talking with you: you don't understand me. You don't even know me." A teen spits these words at a parent, who is hurt and annoyed. How can her own child say these things? She's worked hard getting to know him, learning to read his feelings from his voice and gestures. How can her own child now say to her, "You don't know who I really am"?

  Nothing shakes a parent's confidence as much as the starting of a child's adolescence. The communication that has flowed easily through words, glance and touch becomes a minefield (雷区)

Recent discoveries that the human brain undergoes specific and dramatic development during adolescence offer new "explanations" of teen behavior, particularly of the impulsiveness