填空题 Directions: Fill in each of the following blanks with one worD、In each case, use the exact word that appears in your textbook. Questions 1 to 10 are based on the same passage or dialog. As a 1, we may consider a famous story: the discovery by Henri Poincare, the great French mathematician, 2a new mathematical method called the Fuchsian functions. Here we see the conscious mind, 3a person of highest ability, actually watching the unconscious 4work. For weeks, he sat at his table every day and spent an hour or two 5a great number of combinations but he arrived at 6result. One night he drank some black coffee, contrary 7his usual habit, and was unable to sleep. Many ideas kept surging in his head; he could almost feel them pushing against one another, 8. two of them combined to form a stable combination. When morning came, he had established the existence of one class of Fuchsian functions. He had only to prove the results, which 9only a few hours. Here, we see the conscious mind observing the new combinations being formed in 10unconscious, while the Wagner story shows the sudden explosion of a new concept into consciousness.
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【正确答案】 1、contrast,    2、of,    3、in,    4、at,    5、trying,    6、no,    7、to,    8、until,    9、took,    10、the    
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