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More parents are looking to cellphones to help keep their children safe.  But mom and dad should be careful: Kids who talk on a cellphone may be more likely to step into traffic. Children should learn to end phone conversations before they prepare to step into traffic.

     While research shows that older kids and more experienced users also don’t navigate(穿行于) streets as well while on a cellphone, younger children tends to find the small tools more distracting(令人分心的).

“Kids of this age are just learning to cross the street on their own, ”says David-Schwebel, a co-author of the study. “They’re beginners. ”

     Kids don’t need to be stopped from chatting on the phone when outside,

however. Instead, parents simply should instruct them to finish their conversations before crossing the street.        

“I don’t think this means parents should take phones away from their kids, ”says Schwebel. “I encourage families to get cellphones for their children.  They’re more helpful than harmful,  if they’re used in a safe way. ”

     Other distractions, such as conversations with friends, listening to music,  and text messaging, may also cause problems for children in this age group.  The researchers expect to study the effect of those types of distractions in the future.

Experts in child safety approved the cellphone study. “If you’re talking on a cellphone,  you’re not paying much attention to the environment around you, ” says Susan Baker, a professor.

     Brooke Carlson, a 44-year-old mom, has noticed how riveted her 9-year-old son is when he’s talking on the cellphone. Although she’d never thought of the dangers of crossing traffic while on the phone, Carlson says, “Now that I know about it, it makes total sense. ”She plans to have a chat with her child about cellphones and street safety.

For younger kids, parents might consider purchasing a phone with a plan that only allows the child to call up his or her parents. That way the cellphone can be used for emergencies, but not for chatting with friends for hours.

In Schwebel’s opinion, _____ .

A. kids are still too young to walk on the street alone

B. kids don’t know how to use cellphones appropriately

C. kids have little experience in crossing the street alone

D. kids are not experienced cellphone users

Which of the following is Schwebel in favor of?

A. Children shouldn’t be allowed to have a cellphone.

B. Children should be forbidden to chat on the phone when outside.

C. Cellphones do more harm to children than other distractions.

D. Parents should teach kids about cellphones and street safety.

The underlined word “riveted” may mean“_____”.

A. confused              B. absorbed

C. dangerous             D. excited

According to the passage, what does Mrs Carlson know?

A. There are dangers of crossing streets while on the phone.

B. Her 9-year-old son is not interested in talking on the phone.

C. Cellphones are more helpful than harmful to children.

D. Kids don’t pay attention to the environment when talking on the phone.

The purpose of writing this passage is to _____.

A. advise parents not to buy cellphones for children

B. introduce a phone that only allows kids to call up parents

C. expect kids not to talk on cellphones while on the street

D. expect people to use cellphones less in daily life

【小题1】C【小题1】D【小题1】B【小题1】A【小题1】C


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1. A. active     B. thoughtful       C. easy                         D. hard

2. A. take care of    B. run into                    C. go through              D. take advantage of

3. A. children  B. members                  C. circles D. players

4. A. alarm     B. traffic C. phone D. neighbor

5. A. fact B. degree C. question     D. demand

6. A. Therefore      B. Suddenly    C. Regularly                 D. Unwillingly

7. A. attracting             B. finding       C. calling       D. matching

8. A. younger               B. cleverer      C. taller   D. older

9. A. compete B. fight   C. do      D. meet

10. A. heard    B. knew  C. promised    D. shot

11. A. damaged      B. caught C. expected     D. forced

12. A. hoped   B. liked   C. refused       D. seemed

13. A. chance  B. possibility  C. power D. policy

14. A. share    B. give    C. provide      D. mark

15. A. put down     B. paid off      C. found out   D. come through

16. A. check up      B. end up       C. look up      D. show up

17. A. satisfied       B. unhappy     C. curious       D. helpful

18. A. kids      B. adults  C. systems      D. situations

19. A. that      B. when  C. where D. how

20. A. blow    B. complain    C. appreciate   D. spread

Some children are natural-born bosses. They have a strong need to make decisions,manage their environment,and lead rather than follow. Stephen Jackson,a Year One student,“operates under the theory of what's mine is mine and what's yours is mine,” says his mother. “The other day I bought two new Star Wars light sabers (剑). Later,I saw Stephen with the two new ones while his brother was using the beat-up ones.”
“Examine the extended family,and you'll probably find a bossy grandparent,aunt,uncle or cousin in every generation. It's an inheritable trait,” says Russell Barkley,a professor at the Medical University of South Carolina. Other children who may not be particularly bossy can gradually gain dominance (支配地位) when they sense their parents are weak,hesitant,or in disagreement with each other.
Whether it's inborn nature or developed character at work,too much control in the hands of the young isn't healthy for children or the family. Fear is at the root of a lot of bossy behavior,says family psychologist John Taylor. Children,he says in his book From Defiance to Cooperation,“have secret feelings of weakness” and “a desire to feel safe.” It's the parents' role to provide that protection.
When a “boss child” doesn't learn limits at home,the stage is set for a host of troubles outside the family. The overly willful and unbending child may have trouble obeying teachers or coaches,for example,or trouble keeping friends. It can be pretty lonely as the top dog if no one likes your bossy ways.
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【小题1】Bossy children like Stephen Jackson_________.

A.make good decisionsB.show self-centeredness
C.lack care from othersD.have little sense of fear
【小题2】The underlined phrase “inheritable trait” in Paragraph 2 means ___________.
A.inborn natureB.developed character
C.accepted theoryD.particular environment
【小题3】The study on bossy behavior implies that parents_________.
A.should give more power to their children
B.should be strict with their children
C.should not be so anxious about their children
D.should not set limits for their children
【小题4】What is the passage mainly about?
A.How bossy behavior can be controlled.
B.How we can get along with bossy children.
C.What leads to children's bossy behavior.
D.What effect bossy behavior brings about.

The use of lotteries (彩票) to allocate (分配) school places is to be reviewed by the British government because more than 20 percent of children are failing to get into their first-choice schools in parts of the country.
The struggle for secondary school places has reached record levels this year, increasing anxiety for hundreds of thousands of families. A report from 43 local authorities suggests that in many areas, up to a fifth of children face disappointment. Families in London are the hardest hit.
This week is admissions week, when about 570,000 families will receive notice about their child’s secondary school acceptance. As the recession (不景气) forces more parents to consider a state education rather than a private one for their children, more than a third of local authorities have noted rises in the number of applications for secondary school places.
This year, just 62 percent of children in Richmond-upon-Thames got into their parents’ first-choice school, down from 64 percent last year. The council said this was caused by an increase in applications.
In another London authority, Tower Hamlet, 71.1 percent of children were admitted to their parents’ first choice school. In Leeds and Warwickshire, 85 percent were successful. In Derby the figure was 81 percent, while in Wiltshire, Stockport and Lincolnshire, the figure was 89 percent.
In many authorities, the figures are similar to those of last year. Exceptions include Brighton and Hove, which introduced a lottery system to allocate oversubscribed places last year. This year, it has seen a 3.5 percent increase in the number of children obtaining their first choice, bringing the total to nearly 88 percent. However, more than 5 percent of children in this area have been allocated a place at a school that was not among any of their choices.
Lotteries are being used at the government’s suggestion by a small number of oversubscribed schools in around twenty-five local authorities. They were meant to prevent middle-class parents from abusing the system by buying or renting homes close to the best schools.
【小题1】According to the passage, more and more parents in Britain prefer to send their children to _______.

A.a state schoolB.a private school
C.a school in LondonD.a school in Brighton
【小题2】Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A.The lottery system is certainly a good way to allocate school places.
B.Over one in five children fail to get into their first-choice schools in parts of Britain.
C.The lottery system is welcomed by parents around twenty-five local authorities.
D.The number of applications for secondly school places is falling this year.
【小题3】In the following places, the highest preferred school admission rate is in _______.
A.Richmond-upon-ThamesB.Brighton and Hove
C.LincolnshireD.Derby
【小题4】The purpose of using lottery system is to ________.
A.keep middle-class parents buying or renting homes close to the best schools.
B.increase the number of children obtaining their first choice
C.decrease the number of applications for some good schools
D.create equality between children from different social classes
【小题5】The passage is most probably taken from _______.
A.a survey on educationB.a textbook on science
C.a speech on radioD.an essay on economy

 

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Many people wrongly believe that when people reach old age, their families place them in nursing homes. They think that they are left in the (36)       of strangers for the rest of their lives. Their (37)     children visit them only occasionally, but more often, they do not have any (38)      visitors. They live a lonely life without anyone’s care. The truth is that this idea is an unfortunate myth and (39)     story. In fact, family members provide over 80 percent of such care (40)     elderly people need. They are still living in a familiar family. Samuel Prestoon, a sociologist, studied (41)      the American family is changing. He reported that by the time the (42)      American couple reaches 40 years of age, they have more parents than children. However, because people today live longer after an illness than people did years (43)      , family members must provide long term care. We know, people need company, (44)     the elderly people.

More psychologists have found that all caregivers (45)   a common characteristic: All caregivers believe that they are the best (46)     for the job. In other words, they all felt that they (47)     do the job better than anyone else. They will do the job heart and soul. A survey was carried out between the caregivers. Social workers (48)      caregivers to find out why they took (49)    the responsibility of caring for an elderly relative. Many caregivers believed they had (50)      to help their relative. Some (51)      that helping others make them feel more useful and full. Others hoped that by helping (52)      now, they would (53)      care when they became old and (54)      .Caring for the elderly and being taken care of can be a mutually satisfying experience for everyone who might be (55)      .

36. A. charges           B. cares                 C. homes                  D. hands

37.A.growing            B. grown                 C. developed              D. developing

38 A. regular             B. constant                C. usual                D. close

39.A.true                B. false                   C. imaginary            D. sad

40.A.this                B. that                    C. what                 D. as

41.A.how                      B. when                   C. why                 D. what

42.A.usual               B. general                C. average               D. most

43.A.later                      B. ago                    C. before               D. since

44.A.let alone            B. leave alone            C. let out                D. leave behind

45.A.share               B. form                  C. appreciate             D. value

46.A.men                B. somebody              C. people                D. person

47.A.would               B. should                C. might                 D. could

48.A. questioned          B. interviewed            C. asked                   D. inquired

49.A.up                  B. in                    C. on                  D. off

50.A.intention            B. admiration             C. duty                   D. admission

51.A.declared             B. stated                 C. showed               D. complained

52.A.anyone             B. everyone              C. none                 D. someone

53.A.earn                 B. deserve                C. devote                D. increase

54.A.unsatisfied           B. dependent              C. lonely                   D. unlucky

55.A.thought             B. considered             C. cared                 D .involved

 

"I've changed my mind.I wanted to have a telescope, but now I want my daddy back." Lucien Lawrence's letter to Father Christmas, written after his schoolteacher father had been knifed to death outside his school gale, must have touched every heart.Lucien went on to say that without his father he couldn't see the stars in the sky.When those whom we love depart from us, we cannot see the stare for a while.

But Lucien, the stars are still there, and one day, when you are older and your tears have gone, you will see them again.And, in a strange way, I expect that you will find your father is there too, in your mind and in your heart.I find that my parents, long dead now, still figure in many of my dreams and that I think of them perhaps more than 1 ever did when they were alive.I still live to please them and I'm still surprised by their reactions.I remember that when I became a professor,! was so proud, or rather so pleased with myself, that I couldn't wait to call my parents.The reply was a long time in coming, but when it did, all Mother said was "I hope this means that now you will have more time for the children!" I haven't forgotten.The values of my parents still live on.

It makes me pause and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of my children and of those for whom I care.Would I have been as ready as Philip Lawrence have been to face the aggressors (挑衅者), and to lay down my life for those in my care? How many people would want me back for Christmas'' It's a serious thought, one to give me pause.

I pray silently, sometimes, in the dead of night, that ancient cry of a poet " Deliver my soul from the sword(剑), and my darling from the power of the dog." Yet I know the death comes to us all,

and sometimes comes suddenly.We must therefore plan to live forever, but live as if we will die

tomorrow.We live on, I'm sure, in the lives of those we loved.and therefore we ought to have a care

for what they will remember and what they will treasure.If more parents knew this in their hearts to

be true, there might be fewer knives on our streets today.

1.According to the whole text we can see that the first paragraph ______.

    A.puts forward the subject of the text

    B.shows the author's pity on the kid

    C.acts as an introduction to the discussion

    D.makes a clear statement of the author's views

2.In the second paragraph the author mainly wants to explain to us ______.

    A.how much he misses his parents now

    B.why his parents often appear in his dream

    C.when Lucien will get over all his sadness

    D.how proud he was when he succeeded in life

3.What feeling did the author's mother express in her reply?

    A.Proud.          B.Happy.          C.Disappointed.  D.Worried

4.In the author's opinion, the value of a person's life is ______.

    A.to leave behind a precious memory to the people related

    B.to have a high sense of duty to the whole society

    C.to care what others will remember and treasure

    D.to share happiness and sadness with his family

5.What does the writer mean by the sentence taken from an old poem?

    A.Call on criminals and murderers to lay down their guns.

    B.Advise parents stay with their children safely at home.

    C.Spend every day meaningfully in memory of the death.

   D.Try to keep violence and murder far away from society.

 

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