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Can you remember a time when you woke up from a fantastic, scary or strange dream? Were you scared to turn 【小题1】 the light or was it so good that you wanted to stay in it longer?

Our dreams come from a part of the brain (头脑) with our thoughts and memories (回忆). A person can have up to six dreams a night and each dream usually lasts from 10 to 40 minutes. Everyone dreams, but not everyone 【小题2】 their dreams. Most people forget half of their dreams within five minutes of waking up. After ten minutes, 90 【小题3】 of their dreams are usually gone. Most people dream in color, usually with a sound. And we usually dream about ourselves and the people we know.

But 【小题4】 do we dream? Alan Siegelis, a scientist who studies dreams. “Dreams help us know our deeper feelings,” he says. “They can tell us a lot about ourselves and can help us find our problems.” Another scientist, Robert Stickgold, thinks dreams come from our memories. He believes we dream to remember because our memories are useful to the brains. Robert says the purpose (目的) of dreaming is to help us to learn from the past.

Here are some 【小题5】 of dreams and what people think they mean.

Dream1.

You meet someone in your pajamas (睡衣): Sometimes people dream that they meet someone while wearing their underwear (内衣)! This dream may be the result of an embarrassing (尴尬的) thing in your life.

Some people think we dream about embarrassing situations 【小题6】 we are trying our best to deal with (处理) an important thing in our own lives.

Dream2:

You are in the air: If you dream about flying, you 【小题7】 be quite happy. This is a good moment in your life. You may feel you are able to do anything and that other people see you as a leader.

Dream3:

You didn’t study for a test: This probably means you are 【小题8】 about an important thing coming in your life. If you’re not prepared for something, your dream may be telling you “It’s time to get to work.”.

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Imagine walking into a movie theater without being greeted by the smell of popcorn. It’s hard, isn’t it? For decades, popcorn and movies have gone hand in hand. H【小题1】, the relationship between the two is younger than you may think.

Back in the 1920s, movie theaters were places of luxury (奢华) with elaborate decorations.And their owners hated popcorn. It wasn’t because popcorn was u【小题2】. The snack had been loved by people, especially kids. Sold usually from a cart, popcorn was considered a street food. Movie theater owners were a【小题3】 popcorn because they believed it would damage the top—quality atmosphere they wanted to create.

In the mid-1920s, more movie theaters opened. Not all of these new theaters were luxurious. They allowed people to eat popcorn while watching movies. A few years later, America f【小题4】 into the Great Depression. Lots of people lost their jobs. In order to survive, theaters had to lower their ticket p【小题5】. And movie goers would often buy a bag of popcorn since it was the only snack that had remained cheap. Soon, movies and popcorn became a popular pairing across the United States. Some theater owners even bought machines to produce popcorn t【小题6】. The smell of popcorn filled movie theaters all over the country.

Today, popcorn has long been an essential part of the movie-going experience. Mike Goles, a theater owner in the US, said, “Sometimes, people come to theaters just for the popcorn. They don’t even care what movie is currently playing!”

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