题目内容
18.Over the holidays,I took my three young children into a fancy chocolate shop to buy gifts.Halfway home,I noticed my 7-year-old son playing with a plastic noisemaker.Long story short:He had stolen the toy.I kept my cool--even when he said,"but it was only﹩1.50,Mom!"--and explained why it was unacceptable to take things we didn't buy.A few hours later,I marched my son back to the store with two dollars from his piggy bank.He walked embarrassedly to the counter and told the clerk that he had taken something without paying for it,that he was sorry to break it and that he would pay for it now.
I know exactly how terrible he was feeling.Returning to the scene of the crime is the same shame-causing punishment I received when I was five and stole something from a store.1remember my dad sending me back to return the item.It remains one of my clearest child-hood memories.After that day,I never stole again.My dad taught me such an important lesson 30years ago and I saw an opportunity to do the same for my son.But now I wonder if it was the fight thing to do.
"Returning to the store is absolutely the right thing to do,"Laura Markham,Ph.D.,a child psychologist and author of Peaceful Parent,Happy Kids,says."Many children steal--they're not born knowing the rules so it's our job to teach them."
And stay calm when you set them."If you overreact or yell,you might create a fascination with the behavior and a willful child will be more likely to fight against you,"she says.Having a child physically return the stolen item helps him or her grasp the situation--and the consequence.
But don't talk about it for too long."lf you continuously bring up the incident,the child will believe they're a thief and that they're bad,"she says.
Only time will tell if this experience will have the same powerful effect on my son as it had on me,but at the same time I can rest if I haven't dealt with the situation badly.
45.When the author's son was caught playing with a stolen toy,heC.
A.responded calmly
B.felt very ashamed
C.didn't think it was a big deal
D.didn't admit stealing the toy
46.The author punished her son like that becauseD.
A.her father asked her to do so
B.it had been popular for 30years
C.she knew it was the right thing to do
D.the same punishment had worked on her
47.According to Laura Markham,if parents shout at their kids'stealing behavior,the kids mayB.
A.feel frightened
B.steal again
C.think they are bad
D.remember what happened clearly
48.What does the author think of Laura Markham's words?C
A.They are doubtful.
B.They are unacceptable.
C.They help her to stop feeling worried.
D.They have taught her a good lesson.
分析 我的儿子偷拿了店里的一个玩具,我要他回店里付钱,通过这件事情儿子明白了不能偷拿东西.
解答 45-48.CDBC
45题答案:C考查细节推理,根据文章第一段的even when he said,"but it was only﹩1.50,Mom!"(甚至当他说,"妈妈,它仅仅值1.5美元")可知儿子认为自己拿的东西不值钱,算不了什么大事.故本题答案为C选项.
46题答案:D考查选细节推理,根据文章第三段的Returning to the scene of the crime is the same shame-causing punishment I received when I was five and stole something from a store.(返回到犯罪的场景也是同样的耻辱惩罚--我五岁的时候从店子里偷拿了东西后也受过)及后面的After that day,I never stole again.(那天以后,我再也不偷)可知在我身上也发生了同样的事情,我也接受了同样的惩罚,而且这种惩罚是有效的.故本题答案为D选项.
47题答案:B考查细节推理,根据文章中的If you overreact or yell,you might create a fascination with the behavior and a willful child will be more likely to fight against you.(如果你反应过激或者是大喊大叫,那孩子们可能会认为这种行为有趣或者任性的孩子会跟父母对着干,再次偷盗.)可知本题答案为B选项.
48题答案:C考查推理判断题.根据文中的But now I wonder if it was the right thing to do及I can rest if I haven't dealt with the situation badly.(但是现在我想知道是否这是正确的事情及我可以确定我没有把事情搞砸)可知,作者一开始不肯定自己的做法是否正确,在听了Laura Markham的建议后,作者松了一口气,知道自己没有搞砸整件事情.故本题答案为C选项.
点评 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读,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的答案.
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