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8.Sharing cars to work is not unusual.But what about sharing time to raise children together?In Ningbo city of Zhejiang province in East China,young mothers in the same neighborhood pool their children together,and share the responsibility of being parents.
    Spending every day together,but not families-in this coastal city of East China,three mothers are trying a new way of raising their kids,by pooling them together.
Among the mothers are both office workers and housewives.They say they do so not just because of the tight schedule.
     Jiujiu's mother said,"By kids pooling,we mean to create an opportunity for the kids to spend time together so that we can observe our kids,learn more about them.And then we can discuss how to better bring them up."
     The three families have been doing so for two years,in school days and holidays.Their children have grown used to each other's company,
     Chichi's mother said,"My son was a bit shy.We've been talking him to be more active,but he hardly changed.After joining the kids pool,suddenly we found him willing to communicate with others now.When we are not there,he has to rely on himself to get along with his pals."
     Generally,mothers speak highly about the pooling.The mothers describe the pooling as bringing the running water into a closed pond.It opens a window to a different world for both kids and parents.But there are moments when opinions differ.Xiaoxiao's mother said,"Sex education for example.Kids will be curious about it when they reach a certain age.Personally I want to talk with my child about it,frankly and sincerely.But the other two moms think it better not to bring it up."Xiaoxiao's mother says her solution is to share some parenting guidebooks with other mothers and let them make the decision.
     The headmaster of the kindergarten believes such pooling activities test not only children,but also the parents.Jin Hongqing,kindergarten headmaster said,"Parents need to be tolerant and patient.They shouldn't play the blame game when kids fight with each other.It's better to let the kids solve the issue by themselves.What they can do as parents is to communicate."
69.All the following aspects are the benefits of kids pooling EXCEPTC
A.It saves time and helps relieve mothers'burden
B.It allows parents to learn more about kids
C.It offers better education than the kindergartens.
D.It allows kids to learn to share and be independent.
70.Why is sex education mentioned in the passage?D
A.To suggest children are sometimes curious about it.
B.To explain sex education is not suitable for children.
C.To indicate mothers think highly of kids pooling.
D.To show sometimes mothers have different opinions.
71.What's the writer's attitude towards kids pooling?A
A.Unclear.B.Favorable.C.Negative.D.Doubtful.
72.Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage?D
A.Chinese parenting.
B.Sharing cars.
C.Sharing children.
D.Kids pooling.

分析 本文是一篇科教类阅读,本文介绍了拼孩子这一事件,以及母亲对其的看法.

解答 69-72.CDAD
69题答案:C 细节理解题.根据第二段最后一句They say they do so not just because of the tight schedule.和第三段"By kids pooling,we mean to create an opportunity for the kids to spend time together so that we can observe our kids,learn more about them.And then we can discuss how to better bring them up.把孩子集中起来的好处包括节约时间,了解孩子更多,让孩子独立,但并不包括提供比幼儿园更好的教育.故选C.(注意:B、C重复,因此需将原选项中的C改为:It offers better education than the kindergartens.)
70题答案:D细节理解题.根据倒数第二段中间But there are moments when opinions differ.但也有意见不同的时候,后文就提到了性教育,可知性教育被提及就是说明母亲们也有意见不一致的时候,故选D.
71题答案:A分析推理题.本文介绍了kids pooling的相关情况,以及母亲们对它的看法,但并未明确表示支持或是反对,可知作者的意见是不明朗的,故选A.
72题答案:D分析归纳题.本文主要就是介绍拼孩子这一事件的相关情况,故最佳标题应就是Kids pooling,故选D.

点评 本文是一篇科教类阅读,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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