The most difficult thing for university student Shaun Rogers is opening the classroom door by himself. Shaun can't do this without   36   because he’s only six years old. He’s the   37 person ever to study at Rochester University in New York. Shaun began   38   at two, by the age of five he was regularly communicating with university professors and will shortly   39   his first book. "I  40   learning" , says Shaun. "My hero is the scientist Albert Einstein because he never  41  his hair or wore socks. "

Psychologists have found it difficult to test Shaun’s   42   because it goes beyond what they usually measure. Shaun's mother first   43   that her son was different when he kept crying at playschool because he was   44   with the children’s games. She started teaching him at home 45   finding that local schools were not prepared for children who leant  46   Shaun' s speed. Now Shaun is studying geography at  47  and using the Internet to complete his high school studies.

However, some   48   warn that too much study can prevent a child from  49  normally. “I don’t care how   50   the kid is, six-year-olds have to   51   their friends," says Dr Brain Wood. Mrs. Rogers   52   that her son’s time was completely   53   by school work. "He loves the violin and has many   54   interests, such as camping, fishing and swimming, just   55  other boys of his age.”

36. A. help

B. key

C. force

D. bench

37. A. little

B. youngest

C. small

D. weakest

38. A. reading

B. running

C. speaking

D. walking

39. A. contact

B. purchase

C. complete

D. abandon

40. A. start

B. hate

C. finish

D. love

41. A. washed

B. combed

C. cut

D. pinned

42. A. intelligence

B. imagination

C. confidence

D. determination

43. A. shamed

B. puzzled

C. realized

D. astonished

44. A. shocked

B. fulfilled

C. content

D. bored

45. A. although

B. after

C. while

D. before

46. A. from

B. at

C. of

D. about

47. A. primary school

B. junior school

C. high school

D. university

48. A. parents

B. physicians

C. psychologists

D. teachers

49. A. thinking

B. acting

C. performing

D. developing

50. A. brilliant

B. old

C. strong

D. naughty

51. A. live with

B. play with

C. study with

D. talk with

52. A. admitted

B. complained

C. disagreed

D. stressed

53. A. filled up

B. taken up

C. broken up

D. ended up

54. A. indoor

B. special

C. outdoor

D. potential

55. A. beyond

B. with

C. equal

D. like

36-40ABACD  41 -45 BACDB    46-50 BDCDA         51 -55 BCBCD

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