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小说《达芬奇密码》中的一个故事里出现了一串神密排列的数,将这串令人费解的数按从小到大的顺序排列为:1,1,2,3,5,8…,则这列数的第8个数是( )

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21

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     Mrs. Jones was over eighty, but she still drove her old car like a woman half her age. She loved
driving very fast, and was proud of the fact    1    she had never, in her thirty-five years of driving, been
punished   2    a driving offence (犯规,犯法).
     Then one day she nearly  3    her record. A police car  4    her, and the policemen in it saw her  5  a
red light without stopping. Of course, she was stopped. It seemed    6   that she would be punished.
   7    Mrs. Jones came up to the judge, he looked at her seriously and said that she was  8   old to drive
a car, and that the  9  why she had not stopped at the red   10  was most probably that her eyes had
become weak   11  old age, so that she had simply not seen it.
     When the judge had finished what he was  12  , Mrs. Jones opened the big handbag she was  13  
and took out her sewing. Without saying a word, she  14   a needle (针) with a very small eye, and
threaded it at her first attempt.
     When she had   15    done this, she took the thread (n.线) out of the needle again and handed  16  
the needle and the thread to the judge, saying, "Now it is your  17  . I suppose you drive a car, and that
you are quite sure about your own eyesight."
     The judge took the  18    and tried to thread it. After half a dozen tries, he had still not succeeded.
The case (案例) against Mrs. Jones was   19  , and her record   20   unbroken.
( )1. A. which      
( )2. A. about      
( )3. A. kept        
( )4. A. watched    
( )5. A. pass        
( )6. A. sure        
( )7. A. Before      
( )8. A. so          
( )9. A. cause      
( )10. A. light      
( )11. A. with      
( )12. A. speaking  
( )13. A. holding    
( )14. A. took      
( )15. A. almost    
( )16. A. both      
( )17. A. time      
( )18. A. thread    
( )19. A. dismissed  
( )20. A. was        
B. when    
B. on      
B. won      
B. after    
B. go      
B. indeed  
B. While    
B. very    
B. reason  
B. lamp    
B. because  
B. saying  
B. getting  
B. brought  
B. hardly  
B. all      
B. turn    
B. glasses  
B. passed  
B. kept    
C. that        
C. to          
C. missed      
C. followed    
C. run        
C. certain    
C. Until      
C. too        
C. matter      
C. sign        
C. for        
C. talking    
C. carrying    
C. picked      
C. successfully
C. neither    
C. chance      
C. needles    
C. settled    
C. seemed      
D. this          
D. for          
D. lost          
D. ran after    
D. rush          
D. perhaps      
D. When          
D. quite        
D. trouble      
D. one          
D. of            
D. telling      
D. bringing      
D. chose        
D. successful    
D. either        
D. job          
D. needle        
D. studied      
D. remained      
多项选择题

案例二    一般资料:一对夫妇为女儿的学习情况前来咨询,夫妇二人均是公务员,女儿10岁,小学四年级学生,少年队干部,班级学习委员。  案例介绍:女儿从小对自己要求严格,遵守纪律,聪明好学,是老师心目中的“尖子生”,是父母疼爱的“掌上明珠”,平时学习成绩优秀,是同学们的榜样。父母要求女儿门门功课必须在95分以上,有时算术得了98分,在班上名利前茅,父母仍不满意,认为丢掉两分太不应该。对孩子的业余爱好,父母也抓得紧,目标是“琴棋书画”样样精通,把女儿的时间安排的满满的。老师也经常以这个学生的作为为范例,在全班进行讲评,号召大家向她学习。在这样的环境下,女儿学习更加刻苦用功,丝毫不敢懈怠。但从小学三年级下学期开始,她常感到力不从心,疲惫不堪,有时拿起书本,就觉得头痛,两眼好像直冒金星,课堂上有时也感觉脑袋发晕、发胀,不舒服,晚上睡觉时常有失眠现象发生,学习成绩也有所下降。父母发现这种情况,非常焦急,带孩子到医院检查,但各项检查都未见明显异常。  心理咨询师观察了解到的情况:夫妇二人从高中到大学都是同班同学,各自担任班级干部和学生会骨干,学习成绩突出,经常受到校方表扬。毕业后二人成家,又在自己的工作岗位上有所成就,成为单位的顶梁柱。35岁以后有了女儿,对其期望很高,要求很严。父母与孩子的老师有很好的沟通,希望能共同把孩子培养成才。

多选:解决案例中女儿的心理问题,咨询师妥当的做法是()。

A.与父母探讨解决方案

B.指导父母降低成就要求

C.促成女儿来心理咨询

D.指导女儿应对学习压力