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A: Hi, John. How are you doing?

B: 1.

A: Why, what’s the matter?

B: 2. Bob, a lot of things. First of all, I went to a small restaurant last night and then later got sick.

A: That’s too bad. 3.

B: Yeah, probably.

A: Did you see the doctor?

B: No. It’s not that serious. 4. I’ve also been having some problems at school.

A: Like what?

B: Well, I’m in trouble in my math class. I think math is difficult. I really don’t understand it at all, so I’m thinking of giving up.

A: Oh, you shouldn’t do that! 5.

B: That’s very kind of you.

A.But that’s not all.

B.I’ll try my best to help you.

C.Everything is all right.

D.I’m not good at math, either.

E.To tell you the truth,

F.Do you think it was because of something you ate?

G.Not so good.

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Is there anything that could help parents understand their kids better? More than 8,000 kids answered this question in an online survey by Time for Kids and Kids Health. Org.

Many kids — two out of three — said they _______ their parents. But that doesn’t mean they _______ disagree. In fact, most kids reported _______ with their parents on occasion(偶尔). Some even reported that their arguments included shouting at each other.

“It’s certainly _______ to disagree and argue,” says D’Arcy Lyness, a child psychologist(心理学家). “But it’s also important to learn how to do so politely.”

It is not _______ that three out of four kids said they had lied(撒谎) to their parents sometimes. Many said they lied _______ they wouldn’t get in trouble or disappoint their parents. According to Lyness, lying can have bad _______. If kids lie when they’re young, they might continue a pattern of lying even as adults.

Telling the truth, on the other hand, shows maturity(成熟). But older kids actually lie more _______ than younger ones. Kids aged 12 to 14 not only said they lied more, but they also reported having less fun, feeling less close and not getting along as well with their _______.

According to Lyness, these feelings are common. As kids become more ________, they have more areas of disagreement with their parents. But it doesn’t have to be that way. “Kids and parents get along differently at each part of the journey,” she says. “As kids grow and change, it is important for everybody to change.”

1.A.got along with B.kept away from C.looked after

2.A.always B.often C.never

3.A.arguing B.talking C.competing

4.A.unusual B.normal C.different

5.A.surprise B.surprised C.surprising

6.A.such as B.so that C.even if

7.A.results B.answers C.notices

8.A.quickly B.carefully C.often

9.A.friends B.parents C.classmates

10.A.outgoing B.beautiful C.independent

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