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For many years, scientists have known that laughing is good for the health of our minds and bodies. Now we are learning that it¡¯s not just laughter. Having fun and playing are also good for us! Researchers have found that play is good for people of all ages. Play actually leads to the growth of more nerve connections in the brain and gives us more brain power.

Play is necessary during childhood. As children play, they learn how to make friends and relate to others. They develop their imaginations and become more creative. Kids carry these qualities with them as they grow older.

Amy Whitcomb teaches maths at a school in San Francisco. For several years, she has used games to teach maths. In one class, students play a game with small bags of candy to figure out how many pieces in the bags are red. When they get the correct answer, they can eat the candy! Amy says, ¡±If it¡¯s not fun, they¡¯re not going to want to be there. They¡¯re not going to want to learn.¡±

The spirit of playfulness continues through the teenage years into adulthood (³ÉÈËÆÚ). The famous company Google, for example, keeps a lot of toys and games at different places in their offices and encourages people to use them. Their motto is ¡°Work hard. Play hard.¡± They know that people often get their best ideas when they are just ¡°playing around ¡± and let their imaginations go wild.

So next time you have to solve a difficult maths problem or can¡¯t think of a topic for an article, take a short play break. Do a little dance, or play a quick game. Then come back to it. Maybe you¡¯ll be surprised at what your brain can do.

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D. find a job in a big company

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Money can make you happy, only if you spend it in a clever way.

Buying a new car makes you happy. However, you will forget this feeling when the car gets old. But if you spend a week traveling, it¡¯s more possible that you¡¯ll remember the great experience, and you¡¯ll remember the feeling for a long time. A new study has found that spending money on experiences makes people happier than on material things.

For material things, it¡¯s possible that you¡¯ll care about every little thing. If you buy a nice pen, and someone else buys one with less money, it¡¯s possible that you may be unhappy because you spend so much money. When it comes to experiences like trips, you won¡¯t think like that. If the experience is generally good, you will be happy with the price.

Material things can be compared more easily. If you buy an MP3 and then see a more suitable one, you may regret buying the first one. However, if you have a nice dinner at one restaurant, and then learn about another better restaurant, you¡¯ll not regret the first meal.

Material things can cause jealousy(¼µ¶Ê).For example, if you buy a new toy and find that your friend has a better toy, you¡¯ll feel unhappy. Instead, if you travel to a beautiful place, then no matter where your friends have gone, it won¡¯t make the memory of your trip less happy.

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Peter¡¯s mom teaches him how to drive. They go driving every Wednesday and Sunday. After about two weeks, Peter¡¯s mom says they can go driving on the freeway (¸ßËÙ¹«Â·).

Peter is afraid. Many cars are on the freeway and they are very quick. Peter doesn¡¯t like driving on busy freeways and driving quickly. It¡¯s never easy for him. ¡°Don¡¯t be afraid. Just drive like we do these days,¡± says Peter¡¯s mom. She thinks her son can make it.

¡¾1¡¿Peter can start to drive at ________.

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¡¾2¡¿When does Peter learn to drive?

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B. Every Wednesday and Sunday.

C. Every Tuesday and Sunday.

D. Every Monday and Tuesday.

¡¾3¡¿What does Peter think of driving on the freeway?

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D. thinks her son can drive well on the freeway

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