Children, who grow up in a friendly family, are more ______ to get along well with others.
A.similar | B.probable | C.likely | D.possible |
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Children, who grow up in a friendly family, are more ______ to get along well with others.
A.similar | B.probable | C.likely | D.possible |
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If you grow up in a large family ,you are more to develop the ability to get on well with others .
A . reasonable B . probable C . likely D . certain
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If you grow up in ______ large family, you are more likely to develop ______ ability to get on well with ________ others.
A./; an; the B.a; the; / C.the; an; the D.a; the; the
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If you grow up in a large family ,you are more________to develop the ability to get on well with others .
A . reasonable B . probable C . likely D . certain
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Children find meanings in their old family tales.
When Stephen Guyer’s three children were growing up, he told them stories about how his grandfather, a banker, 21 all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued most. In one of the darkest times 22 his strong-minded grandfather was nearly 23 , he loaded his family into the car and 24 them to see family members in Canada with a 25 ,“there are more important things in life than money. ”
The 26 took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer downsized to a 27 house from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was 28 that his children, a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset. To his surprise, they weren’t. 29 , their reaction echoed (共鸣) their great-grandfather’s. What they 30 was how warm the people were in the house and how 31 of their heart was accessible.
Many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to help children 32 hard times. Storytelling experts say the phenomenon reflects a growing 33 in telling tales, evidenced by a rise in a storytelling events and festivals.
A university 34 of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids’ ability to 35 parents’ stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety. The 36 is telling the stories in a way children can 37 . We’re not talking here about the kind of story that 38 , “When I was a kid, I walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow. ” Instead, we should choose a story suited to the child’s 39 , and make eye contact (接触) to create “a personal experience”,. We don’t have to tell children 40 they should take from the story and what the moral is. ”
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Children find meanings in their old family tales.
When Stephen Guyer's three children were growing up,he told them stories about how his grandfather,a banker,_____ all in the 1930s,but did not lose sight of what he valued most. In one of the _____ times when his strong-minded grandfather was nearly _____,he loaded(装载)his family into a car. And he _____ them to see family members in Canada with a _____,“there are more important things in life than money”.
The _____ took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer moved to a _____ house from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was _____ that his children,a daughter,15,and twins,22,would be upset. To his surprise,they weren't. _____,their reaction echoed(类似)their great-grandfather's. What they ______ was how warm the people were in the house and how ______ their heart was accessible.
Many parents are finding family stories have surprising power to ______ children through hard times. Storytelling experts say the phenomenon reflects a growing ______ in telling tales,evidenced by a rise in storytelling events and festivals.
A university ______ of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids' ability to ______ parents' stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety.
The ______ is telling the stories in a way children can ______ them. We're not talking here about the kind of story that ______,“When I was a kid,I walked to school every day uphill,barefoot in the snow.”Instead,we should choose a story suited to the child's ______,and make eye contact(接触)to create“a personal experience”. We don't have to tell children what they should ______ from the story and what the moral is.
1.A.missed B.lost C.forgot D.ignored
2.A.darkest B.best C.strongest D.simplest
3.A.friendless B.worthless C.penniless D.homeless
4.A.fetched B.allowed C.expected D.took
5.A.possibility B.promise C.suggestion D.belief
6.A.report B.agreement C.arrangement D.tale
7.A.large B.new C.small D.grand
8.A.pleased B.annoyed C.worried D.disappointed
9.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Otherwise D.Instead
10.A.talked about B.cared about C.wrote about D.heard about
11.A.many B.much C.little D.few
12.A.remind B.praise C.thrill D.help
13.A.argument B.skill C.anxiety D.interest
14.A.study B.design C.group D.organization
15.A.retell B.provide C.support D.refuse
16.A.trouble B.gift C.fact D.trick
17.A.perform B.hear C.unite D.question
18.A.means B.ends C.begins D.proves
19.A.habits B.activities C.judgments D.needs
20.A.gain B.receive C.accept D.admit
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Children find meanings in their old family tales.
When Stephen Guyer’s three children were growing up, he told them stories about how his grandfather, a banker, ________________________1________ ________all in the 1930s, but did not lose sight of what he valued most. In one of the darkest times ________ 2________ ________his strong-minded grandfather was nearly ________________3________ , he loaded his family into the car and ________________4________________ ________them to see family members in Canada with a ________________5________________ , “there are more important things in life than money”.
The ________6________________ took on a new meaning recently when Mr. Guyer downsized to________________7________________________ house from a more expensive and comfortable one. He was ________8________________________________ that his children, a daughter, 15, and twins, 22, would be upset.To his surprise, they weren’t. ________9________________________________ , their reaction echoed (共鸣) their great-grandfather’s.What they ________10________________________ was how warm the people were in the house and how 11________________________ of their heart was accessible.
Many parents are finding that family stories have surprising power to help children
________________12________________ hard times. Storytelling experts say the phenomenon reflects a growing ________13________________________ in telling tales, evidenced by a rise in storytelling events and festivals.
A university ________________14________________________ of 65 families with children aged from 14 to 16 found kids’ ability to 15________________parents’ stories was linked to a lower rate of anger and anxiety.
The 16________________ is telling the stories in a way children can ________17________________________. We’re not talking here about the kind of story that ________18________________, “ When I was a kid, I walked to school every day uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow.” Instead, we should choose a story suited to the child’s 19________, and make eye contact (接触) to create “a personal experience”. We don’t have to tell children 20________________ they should take from the story and what the moral is.
1.A.missed B.lost C.forgot D.ignored
2.A.when B.while C.how D.why
3.A.friendless B.worthless C.penniless D.homeless
4.A.fetched B.allowed C.expected D.took
5.A.hope B.promise C.suggestion D.belief
6.A.tale B.agreement C.arrangement D.report
7.A.large B.small C.new D.grand
8.A.surprised B.annoyed C.disappointed D.worried
9.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Instead D.Otherwise
10.A.talked about B.cared about C.wrote about D.heard about
11.A.much B.many C.little D.few
12.A.beyond B.over C.behind D.through
13.A.argument B.skill C.interest D.anxiety
14.A.study B.design C.committee D.staff
15.A.provide B.retell C.support D.refuse
16.A.trouble B.gift C.fact D.trick
17.A.perform B.write C.bear D.question
18.A.means B.ends C.begins D.proves
19.A.needs B.activities C.judgments D.habits
20.A.that B.what C.which D.whom
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Children who are brought up by two parents grow up to be cleverer than those raised by just one person, new research suggests. Being with both parents in the earliest years of life leads to a child developing more brain cells, the scientists believe. Being brought up by both parents causes boys to have better memory and learning functions. By contrast, it causes girls to develop improved co-ordination and sociability.
It is believed that babies with two parents tend to get more attention and more stability(稳定), and that they are less likely to suffer emotional distress(悲伤) in the first years of life. This leads to greater brain cell production ------ for boys it is grey matter brain cells that develop and for girls is white matter brain cells.
The researchers from Canada studied mice and experimented by creating one-parent and two-parent family groups. They then measured the offspring’s(后代的) brain cell development from birth to adulthood. Adult mice with the highest number of brain cells turned out to be those who had been brought up by two parents rather than one. As babies they had received more attention and more nursing as both parents took turns to lick and tend to their youngsters, said Dr Samuel Weiss.
As a result, the babies with two parents are less likely to suffer early life hurt which can have a massive impact on how their brains develop in later life, the research shows. However, what did surprise the researchers is that female babies who grew up with both parents turned out to be good single mothers, as if good parenting was passed on.
The researchers said,“ In the mouse model, parenting and the environment directly impacted adult brain cell production. It is possible that similar effects could be seen in other mammals, such as humans.”
1.From the first paragraph we can draw a conclusion that ________.
A. Girls have better memory and learning functions.
B. Boys are better at co-ordination and sociability.
C. The benefits vary between the sexes.
D. The benefits are the same between the sexes.
2.The researchers proved their idea ________.
A. by questionnaire on parents.
B. by experiment on mice.
C. by raising babies themselves.
D. by experiment on humans.
3.The underlined word “impacted” means _________.
A. destroyed B. constructed
C. influenced D. disagreed
4.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. Children brought up by two parents are cleverer.
B. Children brought up by single parent are cleverer.
C. Children grow up themselves are cleverer.
D. Children grow up themselves are more self-confident.
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For many teenagers who are growing up in cities, the first things that catch their eyes when they come to the countryside are the animals, farm tools and above all, the rural scenery that is very different from that in cities.
But when Wang Zhicheng, a 17-year-old boy from Qingdao No. 2 High School went to his mother’s hometown for the first time during Spring Festival, he was shocked by the terrible condition of the roads.
Roads in the small village in Heze, Shangdong province were muddy and bumpy(崎岖的). “Complaining doesn’t solve any problems. I wondered what I could do to help rebuild the roads,” Wang said.
He talked to villagers and learned that a lack of money had been the major problem that had gotten in the way of the rebuilding project. Wang decided to donate 3,000 yuan of his gift money he had received for Chinese Lunar Ney Year over the past three years. But it was really only a drop in the ocean. What else could he do?
Then he realized he could use the Internet. Wang said he remembered the reports he had read on social networking sites about crowd funding helping cancer patients and other charity projects. So why not try Internet crowd funding for the village road?
Wang released the information on the Internet on Feb 22. “I was not sure whether I had expected too much from the Internet, but it was worth trying,” he said. Much to his surprise, he achieved that goal in just 10 days. Money continued to be transferred(转入)into the account and up to now, a total of 50,000 yuan has been collected.
The new road will hopefully be ready by the end of this year. “I had thought charity was just showing off, but I came to realize that it is a systematic project. It not only helps those in need, but also highlights the positive side of life for all the people involved.”
1.What do city children usually find in the countryside?
A.The environment is awfully terrible.
B.There are wild animals everywhere.
C.Different farm tools are used in farming.
D.The roads there are both muddy and bumpy.
2.What is Wang Zhicheng’s reaction to the terrible road condition he witnessed?
A.He complained to his parents angrily.
B.He thought it was natural and beautiful.
C.He was completely absorbed by the scenery.
D.The road is totally beyond his imagination.
3.What made Wang Zhicheng think of the Internet to solve the problem?
A.The reports about the crowd funding.
B.The charity projects he got through.
C.The social network he took part in.
D.His helping with cancer patients before.
4.What can we infer from the article?
A.Wang is good at building roads using the Internet.
B.Wang had expected too much from the Internet.
C.Charity was just showing off in Wang’s opinion.
D.Wang is effective at putting thought into action.
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Children who grow up with self-control and an understanding of others’ needs will be happy and successful adults, according to Dr. Cleen Kelly Mast, an expert on children’s health. The key to raising a successful child comes from realizing what is true happiness.
For a person to be truly happy, he or she should learn to form the habits of self-discipline and generosity (慷慨). Parents must help their children to reach this point by emphasizing the development of virtue and the advantage of forming good habits. “We have wonderful support systems through our schools,” Dr. Mast said, “but they are just support systems. The school cannot make up for what is lacking at home.” According to Dr. Mast, family life is well suited to educate children in virtuous living and the development of what she calls a “fine-tuned” conscience, which brings happy feeling.
So how can busy parents help children fine-tune their consciences? Dr. Mast suggested parents stop blaming and criticizing and teach children the skills of self-discipline through concrete actions.
However, a parent’s good example is not enough. Children must become involved in their own development. Parents can help to achieve that by making children realize that they are responsible for their actions in difficult situations, and they can choose to stop protecting them from painful experiences as well. Good discipline is not just making children follow their parents’ demands. “We parents must encourage them with more than ‘Because I said so.’” said Dr. Mast. Besides, orderliness and organization are quite important for children to achieve self-discipline.
In a broad sense, humans are designed to love, and love involves sacrifice, which is not a quite popular idea in the modern world. Parents need to work on developing their children’s habits of generosity and kindness to others. “Help your child, and yourself, to think kind thoughts of others, while pushing out negative thoughts.” said Dr. Mast. She also suggested parents find out their children’s nature by analyzing the way they react to situations or to other people. And it is also considered effective to have them develop the habit of reviewing the day nightly, with a focus on correcting their own particular faults.
But life is not all work and no play. All have the right to enjoy life. As parents, it is your duty to help your children form good habits and let them have fun while working hard, which will result in success when they grow up.
Title | Develop habits that make children successful |
Theory | The key to raising successful children comes from (1) _________ what is true happiness and encouraging children to form habits of self-discipline and generosity. |
Schools are just support systems, which cannot make up for what children (2) _________ to learn at home. | |
Help children to be self-disciplined | Parents should stop blaming and criticizing, set a(n) (3) _________ for their children and help them acquire the skills of self-discipline. |
Children should be aware that facing difficult situations, it is their (4) _________ to learn how to act. | |
Good discipline is not just forcing children into (5) _________ the requests of their parents. | |
It is important for children to learn how to keep things in (6) _________ and to be organized. | |
Help children to be generous | It is suggested that parents find out the nature of their children through their (7) _________ to situations or to other people. |
Developing the habit of reviewing the day every (8) _________ is a great help in correcting particular faults. | |
(9) _________ | It is a duty for parents to help children form good habits, which leads to children’s (10) _________ in the future. |
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