35.-You may find the key to the maths problem on page 107 .
-Ah, it’s so simple . I wonder why I of that .
A.hadn’t thought B.haven’t thought
C.didn’t think D.wasn’t thinking
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A seven-year-old boy , with his father , was inspecting a new car , one with a metal strip (条纹) looking like wood . “Dad , ”the boy 36 , “don’t buy this wood rot (烂东西).” He was shocked when his father started laughing . Then, when the father 37 his private remark with the salesman , and he laughed , the boy felt 38 .Some 30 years later , now a father himself , the man often thinks of this 39 whenever his own children say something that is unintentionally funny .
Most parents are 40 by such reactions because they don’t understand how deeply a child 41 shame . “All too often we don’t see or hear what is really 42 our children,” says Kaoru Yamamoto , a psychologist .
Yamamoto’s surveys 43 that children are afraid of losing 44 : being thought of as unattractive , 45 or dishonest . It is more troubling to wet their pants in class , get a bad report card or 46 a grade than to be faced with a rival (竞争) baby brother or sister -situations a parent might 47 to be most disturbing . For a child , a blow to self-esteem , the sense of being worthy , is a 48 thing to stand .
Causing this fear , among other things , is the experience of being lost in a 49 place , of seeing their parents fight , 50 when there is violence . About two-thirds of the children surveyed have experienced the 51 of parental fighting , which 52 them afraid that their mother and father are going to get divorced .
“In listening to children, it is 53 not to be touched by their strong sense of vulnerability (脆弱),” says Yamamoto. “They are afraid of being left alone , fearful of what lies 54 and uncertain of what they can do . They are completely dependent upon 55 in the face of upsetting and unpredictable events .”
28.How long do you think the company brings out a new product ?
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C.will it be when D.it will be since