Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Many assume top musicians, chess players, and athletes are great because of inborn talent, citing prodigies and inherited traits. But recent research shows elite performance mostly grows from years of early, focused, deliberate practice that builds domain-specific skills and even bodily changes; general abilities don’t stand out outside the person’s field. Most top adults weren’t exceptional children and rarely reach the top without about a decade of intense training, which can even work around basic limits. So the difference between good and great is best explained by sustained practice plus ordinary ability, with motivation and strong interest predicting success better than supposed innate talent.
Logic Breakdown
Detail question. The answer is stated explicitly in the final paragraph: "Since sustained intense training usually depends on an appropriate level of interest and desire..." "Sustained intense training" aligns with "keep up intense practice."
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Unlock Full Passage17.Which one of the following does the passage say is usually necessary in order for one to keep up intense practice?
Correct Answer
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The passage explicitly states: "Since sustained intense training usually depends on an appropriate level of interest and desire," indicating that desire and interest are usually necessary to keep up intense practice.
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