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    在一次班会课上,老师让每个人用自己的方式从教室的这一头走到那一头。

    第一个捧着书走过去的,第二个是唱着歌走过去的,第三个是哭着走过去的,然后越来越五花八门,跳着走着,倒着走的,斜着走的,跌跤了爬起来走的……

    最后,每位同学都愉快地从老师那里得到了奖赏。

    其实,走过去是一种经历,人生正是由无数次经历组成的,每一次经历,都会有别样的收获。

请以“经历是一种财富”为题,写一篇不少于600字的文章。

要求:(1)除诗歌、戏剧外,文体不限;(2)文中不得出现真实的人名、校名和地名;(3)书写工整,卷面整洁。

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经历是一种收获

失败了,痛苦地划下了一个忧伤的句号。

总想在深沉的月夜中痛哭,总想独自走进淅沥的风雨中,春天的小草还在萌芽,我的心却已到了深秋。

我拒绝了门外的一切,把自己锁进黑洞洞的四面是砖墙的屋里。

泪水洗淡了日历,随黄昏编织着寂寞。于是,我学会了逃避,学会了沉默。别人的鄙夷,也蓦然让自己满怀自卑。叶子黄的时候,该是秋收的季节。我开始怀疑自己,怀疑人生。时间冲淡了一切,让我反省了很多。此时,心中注满

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    Do you and your friends ever talk about your dreams with each other? If you do, you might have noticed something interesting – some of your friends seldom remember their dreams, but some can always describe their dreams so clearly that it seems like they're describing things that really happened to them. What makes those people different?

    The answer is simple. There are two different types of dreamers – low dream recallers(回忆者)and high dream recallers.

    Low dream recallers usually remember their dreams only twice a month. But high dream recallers are able to remember them about five mornings a week. And a new study suggests that activity in a certain part of the brain could have something to do with it, reported The Huffington Post.

    Perrine Ruby, a French researcher at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, studied 41 people (21 high dream recallers and 20 low dream recallers) and recorded their brain activity.

    She found that a part of the brain called the temporo-parietal junction (颞顶联合区) was more active in high dream recallers than in low dream recallers – both when they were sleeping and awake.

    This brain area collects and processes(编程)information from the outside world. This means that high dream recallers know more about what's happening around them. For example, when they are awake, they respond (对……有反应) more strongly to hearing their own names, and when they are sleeping, they are woken more easily by sounds and movements.

    By closely studying people's brain activities, Ruby found that high dream recallers have twice as much “wakefulness time” during sleep as low dream recallers do. And it is during these short times of wakefulness that the brain remembers dreams.

    “The sleeping brain is not able to remember new information,” Ruby told The Washington Post. “It needs to wake up to be able to do that.”

    This is not hard to understand. Just try to think of your own sleeping experiences. If you are worried during the night, you are more likely to remember your dreams, but if you sleep well, you will remember little in the morning, and this is because “you never get a chance to remember”, Robert Stickgold, a Harvard Medical School researcher, told The Washington Post.