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Section I Open Your Ears Listen to the passage twice and fill in the

Section I Open Your Ears Listen to the passage twice and fill in the blanks with what you hear. And then discuss with your partner about the cleverest and the most creative age in your life. The ups and downs of life may seem unpredictable. But Click me patterns scientists now know there are very definite _____ that almost all people share. Even if you' ve passed some of your “prime”, you still have other prime years to ______ me inexperience the. Click future. Certain important primes seem to _____ me later Click inpeak life.

Section I Open Your Ears Click me smartest When are you ______ ? From

Section I Open Your Ears Click me smartest When are you ______ ? From 18 to 25, according wiser Click me and more experienced to IQ scores; but you're _____ with increasing age. You are sharpest in your 20's; around 30, memory Click me decline begins to _____ , particularly your ability to perform mathematical computations. But your IQ for other tasks Click me climbs ______. Your vocabulary at 45, for example, is three Click me from times as great as when you graduated ________ college. At 60, your brain possesses almost four times as much information as it did at 21.

Section I Open Your Ears When are you most creative? Generally between 30 Click

Section I Open Your Ears When are you most creative? Generally between 30 Click me with different professions. varies and 39, but the peak ____ Mozart wrote a symphony and four sonatas by age 8, Click me composed and Mendelssohn _____ his best known work A Midsummer Night's Dream, at 17, but most of the great music was written by men between 33 and 39.

Section I Open Your Ears Click me fields Though the peak in most ____comes

Section I Open Your Ears Click me fields Though the peak in most ____comes early‐most Nobel prize winners did their top research in their late 20's and Click me quality 30's‐creative people continue to produce _____ work throughout their lives. For the“well‐conditioned mind”, there is no upper limit.