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    You fight scary monsters; you live in a house made of chocolate; you don't have to go to school anymore. Where could all of these impossible things happen in my dreams?

    A dream is a series of pictures, ideas and emotions playing in the mind during sleep. Humans spend one third of lives sleeping and six years dreaming. A person usually has three to five dreams a night, although one may not remember his or her dreams.

    Many dreams, at least the ones we remember, are strange and interesting. That's why most people believe that dreams must have some deep meanings or important messages. However, people in different cultures have different understandings of the same dream.

    For example, when dreaming of fire, Chinese people think of money. The Japanese would say it means "trouble". For people in the West, a dream of fire means something new is coming.

    Scientists have very different ideas about the deep meaning of dreams. Some believe that a dream is only a normal process of sleep and doesn't tell us anything. Other scientists think that a dream is a direct message from one's mind. Dreams are like a window into one's wish and fears. For example, if you're very nervous about an exam, you may have nightmares of monsters running after you.

    Technology also helps us to know more about dreams. In the film Inception, people enter others' minds while they are dreaming. Well, in real life we can do that, too. Scientists can now read people's dreams by scanning their brain activity during sleep. Would you let scientists look into your dreams?

    1. (1) According to Paragraph 2, which of the following is TRUE?
      A . A person can think out some good ideas while dreaming. B . Dreaming costs much of a person's sleeping time. C . One can always remember what he/she dreams. D . Everyone has three to five dreams a night.
    2. (2) If a Japanese dreams of fire, he may think that he will     .
      A . meet with difficulties B . get out of trouble C . make a lot of money D . get a pleasant surprised
    3. (3) Paragraph 5 mainly tells us     .
      A . what causes one to dream B . why we have nightmares C . how scientists understand dreams D . what dreams the people have
    4. (4) The author mentions Inception in the last paragraph, in order to     .
      A . introduce the film to people B . advise people to see the film C . tell the people that it is a good film D . introduce the idea of technology used in dreams

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