题目内容
David, my neighbor, has two young kids who are five and seven. One day he was 1his seven-year-old son Kelly how to push the lawn mower(割草机) around the yard. As he was telling him how to turn the mower 2, his wife, Jan, called to him to ask a question. As David answered the question, Kelly pushed the lawn mower 3through the flower bed at the edge of the lawn —4 a two-foot wide path leveled to the ground!
When David turned back and saw what had happened, he began to lose 5. David had put a lot of time and 6into making those flower beds the 7of the neighbourhood. As he began to 8his voice to his son, Jan walked quickly over to him, put her hand on his shoulder and said, “David, please remember we are raising children, not 9!”
Jan 10me how important 11is as a parent to remember our priorities (things that need attention before others). The window shattered(打碎) by a 12, a lamp knocked over by a careless child, or a plate dropped in the kitchen are already 13. The flowers are already dead. We must remember not to 14to the destruction by breaking a child’s spirit and deadening his 15.
A few weeks ago Mark Michaels, the owner of a store, and I were together 16parenting. He told me while his family were out for dinner, his daughter knocked over her water glass. 17the water was cleaned up without any blaming remarks from her parents, she looked up and said, “I 18want to thank you for not being like other parents. Most of my friends’ parents 19have shouted at them and given them a lecture about paying more attention. Thanks for not 20that!”
- 1.
- A.teaching
- B.helping
- C.looking at
- D.asking
- A.
- 2.
- A.up
- B.around
- C.down
- D.over
- A.
- 3.
- A.nearly
- B.even
- C.almost
- D.right
- A.
- 4.
- A.leaving
- B.staying
- C.remaining
- D.finding
- A.
- 5.
- A.hope
- B.control
- C.mind
- D.heart
- A.
- 6.
- A.strength
- B.effort
- C.power
- D.courage
- A.
- 7.
- A.pride
- B.respect
- C.envy
- D.honor
- A.
- 8.
- A.rise
- B.expand
- C.improve
- D.raise
- A.
- 9.
- A.flowers
- B.trees
- C.grass
- D.vegetables
- A.
- 10.
- A.called
- B.reminded
- C.warned
- D.told
- A.
- 11.
- A.this
- B.that
- C.it
- D.one
- A.
- 12.
- A.mower
- B.baseball
- C.chair
- D.book
- A.
- 13.
- A.broken
- B.shabby
- C.torn
- D.worn
- A.
- 14.
- A.attend
- B.tend
- C.add
- D.see
- A.
- 15.
- A.happiness
- B.liveliness
- C.bravery
- D.humor
- A.
- 16.
- A.talking
- B.speaking
- C.telling
- D.discussing
- A.
- 17.
- A.Before
- B.After
- C.Until
- D.Since
- A.
- 18.
- A.really
- B.actually
- C.eventually
- D.especially
- A.
- 19.
- A.should
- B.need
- C.would
- D.must
- A.
- 20.
- A.saying
- B.doing
- C.thinking
- D.Showing
- A.
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David, my neighbor, has two young kids who are five and seven. One day he was 36 his seven-year-old son Kelly how to push the lawn mower(割草机) around the yard. As he was telling him how to turn the mower 37 , his wife, Jan, called to him to ask a question. As David answered the question, Kelly pushed the lawn mower 38 through the flower bed at the edge of the lawn — 39 a two-foot wide path leveled to the ground!
When David turned back and saw what had happened, he began to lose 40 . David had put a lot of time and 41 into making those flower beds the 42 of the neighbourhood. As he began to 43 his voice to his son, Jan walked quickly over to him, put her hand on his shoulder and said, “David, please remember we are raising children, not 44 !”
Jan 45 me how important 46 is as a parent to remember our priorities (things that need attention before others). The window shattered(打碎) by a 47 , a lamp knocked over by a careless child, or a plate dropped in the kitchen are already 48 . The flowers are already dead. We must remember not to 49 to the destruction by breaking a child’s spirit and deadening his 50 .
A few weeks ago Mark Michaels, the owner of a store, and I were together 51 parenting. He told me while his family were out for dinner, his daughter knocked over her water glass. 52 the water was cleaned up without any blaming remarks from her parents, she looked up and said, “I 53 want to thank you for not being like other parents. Most of my friends’ parents 54 have shouted at them and given them a lecture about paying more attention. Thanks for not 55 that!”
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Dear David,
My daughter will be five years old. She is happy, well-mannered, loving and pretty. She has attended a Montessori school since she was 16 months old and has made two friends. The three girls are always together, or talking with each other.
But recently the girls told my daughter that they would not play with her if she kept playing with the boy who was disliked by most of the class. My daughter always finds good things in others and insisted they play with him, too. Then one of the friends told my daughter she didn’t have straight hair and shouldn’t play with them. Then she started ignoring my daughter. My mother-in-law decided to iron my girl’s beautiful curly hair(卷发).
With her birthday coming, my child decided to invite her friends to her party. When I asked her why, she said because they were always together, but I know one of the girls will not attend her party.
I’m concerned about her. I feel lost, not knowing how to help my child.
Jenny
Dear Jenny,
It’s always painful to a mother when someone hurts her child. Your daughter’s friends weren’t nice to her, but little kids are still learning how to get along with others. As a result, young friendships are often fleeting, even changing from day to day. Your daughter seems to be remarkably loving, outgoing and mature(成熟的) beyond her years. Perhaps you need to be proud of the way she treats people.
Ironing your daughter’s hair won’t send your daughter or the other girls a good message. It implies that there is something wrong with the way she is. You have no choice but to let your daughter know that one of the girls won’t be attending her birthday party. If she seems upset, remind her that other friends will be there. My guess is that she will rise to the occasion.
Hope this helps.
David
【小题1】What’s the mother’s problem?
| A.Her daughter doesn’t respect other kids |
| B.Her daughter seems to be losing her friends |
| C.Her daughter cares too much about her friends |
| D.Her daughter doesn’t know how to deal with others |
| A.thought her friends were right. |
| B.felt lucky to have such good friends. |
| C.thought her friends shouldn’t have said that. |
| D.realized her friends were not popular with others. |
| A.kids value friendship | B.young friendships don’t last long | C.young friendships are very important | D.kids are good at dealing with others |
| A.is the right thing to do | B.will make her more popular. |
| C.will make her doubt the way she is. | D.will help her win back her friends. |