When the author mentions the Indian fakir, he suggests that ______.
A: Indians are not at all afraid of pain
B: people may be senseless of pain
C: some people are able to handle pain
D: Fakirs have magic to put needles fight through their arms
A: Indians are not at all afraid of pain
B: people may be senseless of pain
C: some people are able to handle pain
D: Fakirs have magic to put needles fight through their arms
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- When the author mentions the Indian fakir, he shows that(). A: fakirs possess magic power B: Indians are not afraid of pain C: people can learn to cope with pain D: some people are born without a sense of pain
- The passage is mainly about ______. A: how to suffer pain B: how to avoid pain C: how to handle pain D: how to stop pain
- The author mentions "Pain is no gain" (par A: 3) in order to advise people to______.A. move as slowly as possibleB. act elegantlyC. meet new peopleD. follow their own pace
- To understand what true happiness is one must ____________ . A: have as much fun as possible during one’s lifetime B: make every effort to liberate oneself from pain C: put up with pain under all circumstances D: be able to distinguish happiness from fun
- Some people suffering from a pain do not go to hospital because ______. A: they are horrified to get the bad news B: they think no medicine is effective C: they think the pain will disappear as soon as you forget it D: they are too busy.