题目内容
A new book written by a Chinese American on her super-strict parenting ---- “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” has raised fierce debates in the US.
Amy Chua is a Yale Law School professor and the mother of two teenage girls. She is the daughter of Chinese immigrants. In the Chinese culture, the tiger represents strength and power. In her book, Ms. Chua writes about how she demanded excellence from her daughters. Chua writes that her daughters, Sophia and Louisa, were never allowed to go on a date, be in a school play, watch TV or play computer games. They couldn't choose their own after-class activities or get any grade less than an A. They had to play piano or violin and no other musical instruments.
She writes that if a Chinese child gets a B - which she says "would never happen" - there would be "a screaming, hair-tearing explosion." She describes making her 7-year-old daughter play a piano piece perfectly - yelling and not letting her leave the bench even to use the bathroom ---- until it was.
Many people have criticized Amy Chua. Some say her parenting methods were abusive. She even admits that her husband, who is not Chinese, objected to her parenting style. But she says that was the way her parents raised her and her three sisters.
Stacy Debroff, who has written four books on parenting, says Amy Chua’s parenting style is not limited to Chinese families. She says it represents a traditional way of parenting among immigrants seeking a better future for their children. But she also sees a risk. When children have no time to be social or to follow their own interests, they might not develop other skills that they need to succeed in life. Stacy Debroff advises parents not to just repeat the way they were raised.
Alison Lo, an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Washington’s Bothell campus, said, “I don’t think Amy is advocating a best practice of parenting style, or that success and achievements are critical yardsticks of a good life. But I can imagine how strong her daughters’ college applications are going to be. For many parents whose dreams are seeing their kids graduating from a competitive university, Amy is sharing with the readers that it is achievable by persistent, dedicated parental guidance,” Lo said, “In that sense, a young adult’s giftedness can be born, or made.”
50. We can learn that Amy Chua is _________.
A. an assistant professor B. an easy-going woman
C. a cruel teacher D. a demanding mother
51. What are Sophia and Louisa allowed to do?
A. Getting an A minus B. Playing the guitar
C. Dating with boys D. Playing the piano
52. What do you know about Amy Chua’s husband?
A. He came from China B. He is against her parenting style
C. He approved of her parenting style
D. He thinks her parenting methods are abusive
53. Stacy Debroff advises parents to ________.
A. follow Amy Chua’s parenting style
B. develop their own style of parenting
C. be strict with children
D. seek a better future for their children
54. Alison Lo concludes that ___________.
A. a teenager can be raised to be a talent
B. a gifted child was born with talent
C. persistent, dedicated parental guidance is the best parenting style
D. parents should respect children’s personalities
DDBBA