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[单项选择]A. Study for some profession.
B. Attend a medical school.
C. Stay in business.
D. Sell his shop.
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With the advancement of medical technology and social welfare,
old age
is, to many people, no longer a problem. However, there is still
something to
worry about. Psychologically, there are two danger to be
guarded against in 67.______
old
age. One of these is the undue absorption of the past. For example, people
68.______
sometimes regretted for the good
old days or feel sad about friends who were
69.______
dead. These might be common. However, too much nostalgia may
generate
negative impact on one’s mind.
One’s thoughts must
be direct to the future, which will give them more
70.______
hope; and to things which there is something
to be done. It is true that one’s
71.______
own past is a gradual increasing weight. People believe that
one’s emotions 72. ______
used to
be more vivid than they are. If this is true, the memory should have been