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Kids will often ignore your requests for them to shut off the TV,start their chores(杂事),or do their homework as a way to avoid following your directions.Before you know it,you’ve started to sound like a broken record as you repeatedly ask them to do their assignments,clean their room,or take out the trash.Rather than saying “Do your chores now.” you’ll be more effective if you set a target time for when the chores have to be completed.So instead of arguing about starting chores,just say,“If chores aren’t done by 4 pm,here are the consequences.”Then it’s up to your child to complete the chores.Put the ball back in their court.Don’t argue or fight with them,just say,“That’s the way it’s going to be.”It shouldn’t be punitive(惩罚性的)as much as it should be persuasive.“If your chores aren’t done by 4 pm,then no video game time until chores are done.And if finishing those chores runs into homework time,that’s going to be your loss.”On the other hand,when dealing with homework,keep it very simple.Have a time when homework starts,and at that time,all electronics go off and do not go back on until you see that their homework is done.If your kids say they have no homework,then they should use that time to study or read.Either way,there should be a time set aside when the electronics are off.
When a kid wears his iPod or headphones when you’re trying to talk to him,make no bones about it;he is not ignoring you,he is disrespecting you.At that point,everything else should stop until he takes the earplugs out of his ears.Don’t try to communicate with him when he’s wearing headphones — even if he tells you he can hear you.Wearing them while you’re talking to him is a sign of disrespect.Parents should be very tough about this kind of thing.Remember,mutual respect becomes more important as children mature.
【小题1】According to the passage,it seldom happens that ________.
| A.kids turn a deaf ear to their parents’ requests |
| B.parents’ directions sound like a broken record |
| C.children are ready to follow their parents’ directions |
| D.parents are unaware of what they are repeating to their kids |
| A.avoid direct ways of punishment | B.make them do things at their request |
| C.argue and fight with their children | D.allow their children to behave in their own way |
| A.should provide him with a good learning environment |
| B.can do whatever they like |
| C.can stay aside watching TV |
| D.must switch off the power |
| A.parents should take off his headphones when trying to have a talk with their child |
| B.it will make no difference that a kid is wearing his earplugs while talking to his parents |
| C.parents shouldn’t give in to their kid when he shows no sign of respect |
| D.kids’ purposely talking to their parents with iPod gives them a sense of power and |
【小题5】The main idea of the passage is ________.
| A.that respecting each other is more important than anything else |
| B.how kids behave to ignore and disrespect their parents |
| C.that children should make choices and decisions on their own |
| D.how parents can deal with their kids’ behavior effectively |
Space travel is definitely bad for astronauts’ bones, reducing their bone density(密度) after only a month of weightlessness, according to French research published on Friday.
Laurence Vico and his fellow workers at St Etienne University called for more research into the effects of microgravity, afte
r their study of 15 astronauts from the Russian MIR station showed bone loss continued throughout space flights.
“Bone loss was especially striking in four astronauts, ”
the scientists reported in the Lancet Medical Journal.
They measured the bone mineral density (BMD) of bones in the forearm(前臂) and lower leg of the astronauts who had spent one to six months in space.
The BMD loss was significant in the tibia(胫骨) of the lower leg, a weight-bearing bone, but barely changed in the radius(桡骨) of the forearm. “Our results indicate the need to investigate not only different bones, but also different areas of the same bone since not all sites of the skeleton (骨架) are similarly affected by space conditions, ” they added.
Without gravity the body isn’t bearing any weight so there is no need for calcium (钙)
which makes bones strong, and it becomes empty into the bloodstream.
The research team suggested in future scientists should try to determine if the loss of bone density was only on weight-bearing bones on longer flights, also the possible recovery after returning to Earth.
【小题1】French scientists
did their research on Russian astronauts, because _______.
| A.they only cared for the Russian astronauts |
| B.they were not interested in their own astronauts |
| C.the Russian government invited them to do their research |
| D.the Russian astronauts worked in space for a long time |
| A.the BMD loss may cause serious illness to astronauts |
| B.the BMD loss may cause some change in astronauts’ bodies |
| C.astronauts shouldn’t care about the BMD loss |
| D.astronauts should take some calcium before space travel |
| A.The food they eat in space. | B.The drinks they take in space. |
| C.The temperature in space. | D.The gravity in space. |
| A.unusual | B.simple | C.weak | D.slow |
A man found a cocoon of a moth. He took it home so that he could 31 the moth come out of the cocoon. On that day a small 32 appeared, he sat and watched the moth for several hours as the moth struggled to 33 the body through that little hole.
Soon it seemed to stop making any progress. It appeared as if it had 34 as far as it could and it could go no farther. It just seemed to be stuck. So the man, out of his kindness, decided to help the moth. He took a pair of scissors and cut off the 35 bit of the cocoon. The 36 then came out easily. But it had a swollen body and small, shriven(无用的) wings. The man continued to watch the moth because he expected that, at any moment, the wings would enlarge and 37 to be able to support the 38 , which would get smaller in time. Neither happened! In fact, the little moth spent the rest of its life 39 around with a small, swollen body and shriveled wings. It was 40 able to fly.
What the man in his kindness 41 was that the small cocoon and the 42 of the moth to get through the 43 opening was a way to push fluid(液体) 44 the body of moth 45 its wings so that it would be ready to fly 46 it got out of the cocoon. Freedom and 47 would come only after the struggle. By taking the moth of a struggle away, he also took away the moth’s health.
Sometimes struggles are exactly what we need in our life. If we were to 48 our lives without any difficulties, we would be disabled. We would not be as 49 as what we could have been. Give every opportunity a chance, leave no room for 50 .
| 1 | A, help | B. protect | C. watch | D. see |
| 2 | A. opening | B. line | C. moth | D. butterfly |
| 3 | A. push | B. draw | C. make | D. force |
| 4 | A. got | B. done | C. tried | D. struggled |
| 5 | A. covering | B. remaining | C. shell | D. skin |
| 6 | A. moth | B. butterfly | C. cocoon | D. worm |
| 7 | A. lessen | B. widen | C. expand | D. shorten |
| 8 | A standing | B. flight | C. themselves | D. body |
| 9 | A flying | B. crawling | C. walking | D. lying |
| 0 | A already | B. certainly | C. never | D. seldom |
| 11 | A shouldn’t do | B. thought | C. did | D. didn’t understand |
| 12 | A crawling | B. struggle | C. fight | D. force |
| 13 | A tiny | B. beginning | C. right | D. above |
| 14 | A in | B. on | C. by | D. from |
| 15 | A into | B. to | C. in | D. onto |
| 16 | A after | B. once | C. before | D. until |
| 17 | A courage | B. hope | C. flight | D. survival |
| 18 | A stand on | B. get on | C. go through | D. live |
| 19 | A great | B. determined | C. brave | D. strong |
| 20 | A regrets | B. death | C. failure | D. wishes |
Almost all theme park accidents can be prevented.Here, based on coverage of theme park safety, are some tips to help you and your family stay safe on your next visit.
If you are visiting with a child, t
ake a moment to explain the ride to them, and tell them what they should do.They are depending upon you to keep them safe.Set a g
ood example for them by following the rules of the park, and make sure that they know you expect them to follow those rules, too.
Tell them to stay seated, to hold the grab bar or put their hands in the laps, and not to stick their knees and feet outside a ride vehicle.Make them look to you for the okay to get on or off a ride, too.And never put a crying child on a ride.If
your child starts to cry, let others pass you in line until your child is calmed.Or, gently exit the queue and find something more relaxing to do.
Young kids can’t keep an adult’s pace in a theme park.Let them take plenty of breaks.
“Kids get tired,” said TPI reader Matt Johnson, a father of four.“Tired kids make parents even more tired.And tired kids and parents may get hurt — physically and emotionally.” He advises that parents plan a mid-day break, perhaps a swim back at the hotel, to avoid mid-day heat and crowds.“You will see cranky families having a miserable time while you are refreshed and having a great evening.”
【小题1】The second paragraph tells readers that ________.
| A.children should be trained to be more independent |
| B.adults should tell children some safety rules firstly |
| C.adults should set a good example to conduct well in a theme park |
| D.there is a danger to take young children to visit a theme park |
| A.They cannot put their hands away from the grab bar. |
| B.They are forbidden to put their knees or feet out. |
| C.They should ask adults’ permission first to get on a ride. |
| D.Without adults’ okay sign, children shouldn’t get off a ride. |
| A.tell him to be relaxed | B.make him share your interest |
| C.give up the present activity | D.encourage him to be brave |
| A.he doesn’t like to visit a theme park with his children |
| B.parents with many children may be tired of visiting a theme park |
| C.not all the families are relaxed |
| D.visitors should arrange everything carefully before starting |
| A.等待 | B.发现 | C.进入 | D.离开 |
“People are ruder today because they are rushed and more ‘time poor’ than ever before, ” says Patsy Rowe, “ Manners have fallen off the radar(雷达). ” Due to our strong attraction to electronic equipment it is a wonder more people don’t wake up each morning and greet the singing birds with a complaint(抱怨)about the noise. Here are some examples of rudeness.
Some people prefer to do almost everything over the internet. To them, dealing with an actual human is like an evolutionary step backward. It feels very slow because humans don, t work at 4G speeds. When you have dinner with friends, you will often notice someone paying more attention to his mobile phone. We have programmed ourselves to think that every new message brings life-changing news, so taking calls and checking our texts are more important than talking to the people we are with. What is worse, some people even tend to send anonymous(匿名的) rude messages by email.
However, rudeness is never acceptable, Don, t assume it is OK to be rude if the person you, re in touch with won, t recognize you. If you have something awful to say, have the courage to face the person and say it, write a letter or email and sign it, or forget it. Upsetting people with unsigned messages is cruel and disgusting.
We shouldn′t blame technology for our shortcomings. Technology is here to help us, but we should not allow it to take over our lives. An important step is acknowledging our shortcomings. People spend a lot of time pointing out bad manners but it would be even more help if we′d publicly acknowledge good manners when we see them.
【小题1】What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in Paragraph I?
| A.People can tell good from bad behavior. |
| B.Radar is able to observe human behavior. |
| C.People care little about their behavior. |
| D.Radar can be used to predict human behavior. |
| A.they are becoming less patient |
| B.they are growing too independent |
| C.they have to handle many important messages |
| D.they have to follow an evolutionary step backward. |
| A.Ridiculous | B.disgusting | C.acceptable | D.reasonable |
| A.We should applaud good behabior. |
| B.Technology can neber be blamed |
| C.We should keep pointing out mistakes. |
| D.Technology will take over lives one day. |