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Tigers are fierce animals. They are the bosses of the Asian jungles with their cleverness, quickness and strength. A pussycat, on the other hand, is a homebody that comforts us with its gentle warmth and calms us with its purring.
As a mother, the Chinese-American writer Amy Chua is definitely a tiger. Her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother(虎妈战歌) . tells of the strict upbringing she gave her two children. She thinks that being strict is the only way to develop a child's potential( 潜力) and to make them strong, independent and successful. Her kids were not allowed to watch TV or play video games. They were not allowed to "hang out" with other kids after school. They had to be the top students in their classes. And they had to practice the piano and violin for hours every day. As a result, her kids became successful. She admits this caused a lot of tears and anger but she has few regrets (后悔).
Chua says, like her, most Asian mothers are tigers because they believe their children can achieve a lot if they're pushed hard enough. She says American mothers are really pussycats. They care more about their children's self-esteem (自尊). They don't want to push their kids too hard for fear of hurting their feelings. American mothers encourage their children to find their own path.
So, is a tiger mom better than a pussycat? Perhaps it depends on the differences between Asian and Western cultures. It may also depend on the child himself. Some kids need to be pushed while others respond to a gentler hand. To growl or to purr? There is no easy answer.
【小题1】What's the Tiger Mother, Amy Chua's idea on children's education? (根据短文内容回答问题)
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【小题2】 How did Amy Chua's kids become successful? (根据短文内容列举两条)
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【小题3】Why are most Asian mothers tigers? (根据短文内容回答问题)
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【小题4】请将第三段中句子翻译成汉语。
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【小题5】 What kind of mother would you like, a tiger or a pussycat? And why? (先回答,然后至少写一个句子说明原因)
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阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。
Tigers are fierce animals. They are the bosses of the Asian jungles with their cleverness, quickness and strength. A pussycat, on the other hand, is a homebody that comforts us with its gentle warmth and calms us with its purring.
As a mother, the Chinese-American writer Amy Chua is definitely a tiger. Her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother(虎妈战歌) . tells of the strict upbringing she gave her two children. She thinks that being strict is the only way to develop a child's potential( 潜力) and to make them strong, independent and successful. Her kids were not allowed to watch TV or play video games. They were not allowed to "hang out" with other kids after school. They had to be the top students in their classes. And they had to practice the piano and violin for hours every day. As a result, her kids became successful. She admits this caused a lot of tears and anger but she has few regrets (后悔).
Chua says, like her, most Asian mothers are tigers because they believe their children can achieve a lot if they're pushed hard enough. She says American mothers are really pussycats. They care more about their children's self-esteem (自尊). They don't want to push their kids too hard for fear of hurting their feelings. American mothers encourage their children to find their own path.
So, is a tiger mom better than a pussycat? Perhaps it depends on the differences between Asian and Western cultures. It may also depend on the child himself. Some kids need to be pushed while others respond to a gentler hand. To growl or to purr? There is no easy answer.
1.What's the Tiger Mother, Amy Chua's idea on children's education? (根据短文内容回答问题)
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2. How did Amy Chua's kids become successful? (根据短文内容列举两条)
(1)__________________________________________________________________________
(2)___________________________________________________________________________
3.Why are most Asian mothers tigers? (根据短文内容回答问题)
____________________________________________________________________________
4.请将第三段中句子翻译成汉语。
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5. What kind of mother would you like, a tiger or a pussycat? And why? (先回答,然后至少写一个句子说明原因)
____________________________________________________________________________
查看习题详情和答案>>
strength. A pussycat, on the other hand, is a homebody that comforts us with its gentle warmth and calms us
with its purring.
As a mother, the Chinese-American writer Amy Chua is definitely a tiger. Her book, Battle Hymn of the
Tiger Mother (虎妈战歌) tells of the strict upbringing she gave her two children. She thinks that being strict
is the only way to develop a child's potential (潜力) and to make them strong, independent and successful. Her
kids were not allowed to watch TV or play video games. They were not allowed to "hang out" with other kids
after school. They had to be the top students in their classes. And they had to practice the piano and violin for
hours every day. As a result, her kids became successful. She admits this caused a lot of tears and anger but
she has few regrets (后悔).
Chua says, like her, most Asian mothers are tigers because they believe their children can achieve a lot if
they're pushed hard enough. She says American mothers are really pussycats. They care more about their
children's self-esteem (自尊). They don't want to push their kids too hard for fear of hurting their feelings.
American mothers encourage their children to find their own path.
So, is a tiger mom better than a pussycat? Perhaps it depends on the differences between Asian and
Western cultures. It may also depend on the child himself. Some kids need to be pushed while others respond
to a gentler hand. To growl or to purr? There is no easy answer.
________________________________________________________
2. How did Amy Chua's kids become successful? (根据短文内容列举两条)
(1)___________________________________________________________________________
(2)___________________________________________________________________________
3. Why are most Asian mothers tigers? (根据短文内容回答问题)
____________________________________________________________________________
4. 请将第三段中句子翻译成汉语。
___________________________________________________________________________
5. What kind of mother would you like, a tiger or a pussycat? And why?
(先回答,然后至少写一个句子说明原因)
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Rocket man
No doubt that Dayron Robles won the gold medal in the men's 110 meter hurdles at the Bird's Nest last
night. The 21-year-old fellow rushed ahead after rising from the blocks and never forgot his position to come
home a meter clear of the field in 12.93 seconds. His win is the second fastest time in Olympic history but
0.06 seconds slower than his own world record. His success is an expected one because defending Olympic
champion Liu Xiang gave up because of injury.
Underdogs steal gold
In a surprising change the US got its Olympic title again after a fierce (激烈的) match at the Worker's
Stadium. Missing three key players, the US team managed to hold down Brazilian's crazy attacks in the last
moments of the match. Carli Lloyd scored the US goal making it 1:0 in extra time. In the left minutes the
Brazilians fired as many shots as they could, but all in vain. After being defeated by Brazil 4:0 in last year's
World Cup, the US team was considered the luckiest team in last night's final.
Dash to victory
A swimmer once on the edge of death has taken gold in the men's 10 km marathon swimming event.
Van der Meijden, diagnosed (诊断) with leukemia (白血病) in 2001, made a dash in the last 100 meters
seizing the gold medal from Briton David Davies. Van der Meijden won in one hour 51 minutes and 51.6
seconds, 1.5 seconds ahead of Davies. German swimmer Thomas Lurz won the bronze. The Dutchman
made a comeback to swimming after taking an operation in 2002. In 2008, he won gold in the 25km event
at the World Championships.
B. ran slower than Liu Xiang
C. had a world record of 12.33 seconds
D. had ever ran in 12.87 seconds
B. the Brazilians lost their chance in the extra time
C. Brazil won the championship at the last Olympics
D. the US team defeated Brazil by 4:0
B. Meijden won at least two world championships in 2008.
C. Meijden was operated on in 2001.
D. Thomas Lurz was a Dutch athlete
B. the US had 3 fewer players than Brazil in the last moments.
C. Davis was ahead of Meijden before the last 100 meters.
D. the news was reported after the Olympic Games.
B. The luckiest at the Olympics
C. The light spots at the Olympics
D. The strongest at the Olympics