III. Fill in each numbered blank with one suitable word.
Dreams
Dreams (0) ….. have …… always, fascinated human beings, The idea that dreams provide us with useful information about our lives goes (11) …………….. thousands of years. For the greater (12) ………. of human history (13) ……….. was taken for granted that the sleeping mind was in touch with the supernatural world and dreams were to be interpreted as messages with prophetic or healing functions. In the nineteenth century, (14) ………. was a widespread reaction (15) ………….. this way of thinking and dreams were widely dismissed as being very (16) ………….. more than jumbles of fantasy (17) ……… about by memories of the previous day.
It was not (18) ……….. the end of the nineteenth century (19) …………. an Austrian neurologist, Sigmund Freud, pointed out that people who have similar experiences during the day, and who are then subjected (20) ……………the same stimuli when they are asleep, produce different dreams. Freud (21) …………..on to develop a theory of the dream process which (22) ………… enable him to interpret dreams as clues to the conflicts taking place within the personality. It is by no (23) …………….. an exaggeration to say that (24) …………… any other theories have had (25) …………. great an influence on subsequent thought.
Dreams (0) ….. have …… always, fascinated human beings, The idea that dreams provide us with useful information about our lives goes (11) …back touch ………….. thousands of years. For the greater (12) ……part…. of human history (13) ……it….. was taken for granted that the sleeping mind was in touch with the supernatural world and dreams were to be interpreted as messages with prophetic or healing functions. In the nineteenth century, (14) … granted ……. was a widespread reaction (15) …… there out…….. this way of thinking and dreams were widely dismissed as being very (16) ……against…….. more than jumbles of fantasy (17) …brought …… about by memories of the previous day. It was not (18) …previous …….. the end of the nineteenth century (19) ……to……. an Austrian neurologist, Sigmund Freud, pointed out that people who have similar experiences during the day, and who are then subjected (20) ……went………the same stimuli when they are asleep, produce different dreams. Freud (21) … enable ………..on to develop a theory of the dream process which (22) ……taking…… enable him to interpret dreams as clues to the conflicts taking place within the personality. It is by no (23) …… means ……….. an exaggeration to say that (24) ………hardly…… any other theories have had (25) ……so……. great an influence on subsequent thought.
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