Famed singer Stevie Wonder can’t see
his fans dancing at his concerts. He can’t see the hands of his audience as they
applaud wildly at the end of his Superstition. Blind from birth, Wonder has waited his whole life for a chance to see. Recently, Wonder visited Mark Hamayan, a vision specialist. He thought that a new device currently being studied by Humayan might offer him that chance. The device, a retinal prosthesis, is a tiny computer chip implanted inside a patient’s eye. The chip sends images to the brain and allows some sightless people to see shapes and colors. Wonder hoped the retinal prosthesis might work for him. "I’ve always said that if ever there’s possibility of my seeing," said Wonder, "then I would take the challenge." Unfortunately for Wonder, that challenge will have to wait. Humayan explained that the A. He thought Mark’s device might give him the ability to see. B. He thought Mark might need his help in developing the device. C. He thought Mark might want to listen to his Superstition. D. He thought Mark might implant a chip into his right eye. [填空题]We all have tremendous potential. Each of us has the ability to put our unique human potential into action and to acquire a (36) result. But the one thing that determines the level of our potential, that produces the (37) of our activity, and that (38) the quality of the result we receive is our attitude.
Attitude determines how much of the future we are allowed to see. It decides the size of our dreams and influences our (39) when we are faced with new challenges. No other person on earth has (40) over our attitude. People can affect our attitude by teaching us poor thinking habits or (41) misinforming us or providing us with negative sources of influence, but no one can control our attitude unless we voluntarily (42) that control. If we care at all about ourselves,we must accept full responsibility for our own feelings. We must learn to (43) against those feelings that have the capac 我来回答: 提交
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