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In its more extreme forms persecution mania is a recognized

form of insanity. Some people imagine that others wish to kill

them, or imprison them, or to do them some other grave injury.

Often the wish to protect themselves from imaginary persecutors   (1)______

leads them into acts of violence which make it necessary to restrain

their liberty. This, like many other forms of insanity, is

only an exaggeration of tendency not at all uncommon among      (2)______

people who count as normal. I do not propose to discuss

the extreme forms, that are a matter for a psychiatrist.       (3)______

It is the milder forms that I wish to consider, since they      (4)______

are a very frequent cause of unhappiness, and because, not having

gone much far as to produce definite insanity, they          (5)______

are still capable of being dealt by the patient himself,       (6)______

provided he can be induced to diagnose his trouble

right and to see that its origin lies within himself and        (7)______

not in the supposed hostility and unkindness of others.        (8)______

We are all familiar with the type of person, man or woman,

who, according to his own account, is perpetually the victim

of ingratitude, unkindness, and treachery. People of such kind     (9)______

are often extraordinarily plausible, and secure warm sympathy

from those who have not known them long. There

is, as a rule, nothing inherently improbable about every separate    (10)______

story that they relate.

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否定句中用or。

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We once had a poster competition in our fifth grade art class.

"You could win prizes," our teacher told us as she wrote the poster information on the blackboard. She passed out sheets of construction paper while continuing. "The first prize is ten dollars. You just have to make sure that the words on the blackboard appear somewhere on your poster. "

We studied the board critically. Some of us looked with one eye and held up certain colors against the blackboard rocking the sheets to the right or left while we conjured up our designs. Others twisted their hair around their fingers or chewed their erasers while deep in thought. We had plans for that ten-dollar grand prize, each and every one of us. I’m going to spend mine on candies one hopeful would announce while another practiced looking serious wise and rich.

Everyone in the class made a poster. Some of us used parts of those fancy paper napkins, while others used nothing but colored construction paper. Some of us used big designs and some of us preferred to gather our art tidily down in one comer of our poster and let the space draw the viewer’s attention to it. Some of us would wander past the good students’ desks and then return to our own projects with a growing sense of hopelessness. It was yet another grown up trick of the sort they seemed especially fond of making all of us believe we had a fair chance and then always—always—rewarding the same old winners.

I believe I drew a sailboat, but I can’t say that with any certainty. I made it. I admired it. I determined it to be the very best of all of the posters I had seen and then I turned it in.

Minutes passed.

No one came along to give me the grand prize and then someone distracted me and I probably never would have thought about that poster again.

I was still sitting at my desk thinking, what poster When the teacher gave me an envelope with a ten-dollar bill in it and everyone in the class applauded for me.

We can infer from the passage that the author ().

A.enjoyed grown up tricks very much

B.loved poster competitions very much

C.felt surprised to win the competition

D.became wise and rich after the competition

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