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19.Kids don't have to pay bills,cook dinners,or manage car polls (合伙使用汽车).But-just like adults-they have their share of daily demands and things that don't go smoothly.If frustrations and disappointments pile up,kids can get worried.
It's natural for all kids to worry at times,and because of personality differences,some may worry more than others.Luckily,parents can help kids manage worry and deal with everyday problems with ease.Kids who can do that develop a sense of confidence and optimism that will help them master life's challenges,big and small.
What kids worry about is often related to the age and stage they're at.Kids and preteens typically worry about things like grades,tests,their changing bodies,fitting in with friends,a goal they missed at the soccer game,or whether they'll  make the team.They may worry about social troubles like cliques (派系,小圈子),peer (同龄人) pressure,or whether they'll be bullied (欺负),laughed at,or left out.Because they're beginning to feel more a part of the larger world around them,preteens also may worry about world events or issues they hear about on the news or at school.Things like terrorism,war,pollution,global warming,endangered animals,and natural disasters can all become a source of worry.

52.From the passage,we learn thatB.
A.not kids but adults may get worried about something
B.the worries that kids experience vary from one to another
C.kids worry about the same issues,regardless of their age
D.preteens may not worry about fire or earthquakes
53.What is the third paragraph mainly about?D
A.Advice on removing kids'worries.
B.The negative results of getting worried.
C.Why kids get worried.
D.What kids may worry about.
54.The next paragraph might talk aboutA.
A.suggestions for kids to deal with worries
B.the importance of avoiding getting worried
C.different opinions on kids getting worried
D.subjects that teenagers and adults worry about
55.The passage is most likely intended forC.
A.scientists
B.teachers
C.parents
D.doctors.

分析 文章讲述了儿童和成年人一样,也有自己的忧和愁.他们担忧什么呢?

解答 52.B 细节理解题.由第二段的because of personality differences,some may worry more than others可知,儿童的焦虑因人而异.故选B.
53.D 段落大意题.根据文章内容.Kids and preteens typically worry about things like grades,tests,their changing bodies,fitting in with friends,a goal they missed at the soccer game,or whether they'll  make the team.They may worry about social troubles like cliques (派系,小圈子),peer (同龄人) pressure,or whether they'll be bullied (欺负),laughed at,or left out主要讲述了儿童担心的各种问题,比如成绩,考试,他们变化的身体或者在比赛中错过的分数等…结合选项.故选D.
54.A 推理判断题.文章最后一段谈到了儿童所担忧的各种问题,针对这些具体问题,作者接下来很有可能给父母提供一些可操作性建议.故选A.
55.C 推理判断题.由第二段中的Luckily,parents can help kids manage worry可知短文的读者对象最有可能是父母.故选C.

点评 本文是一个科教类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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