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Your daughter has finally reached the age of 18, and you think perhaps your job will finally get a little easier. That could be wrong thinking - as the parent of any 18-year-old will tell you. Learning to cope with an ungrateful 18-year-old daughter takes patience, understanding and time.
_______ When she was a little girl, she wanted you to be involved(参和) in everything of her life from her daily activities to her friends. This is' no longer the case. She's a grown woman who needs her own personal life. Comment(评论) on her choices only when asked to do so - especially if you want to say no to her.
Allow her to make mistakes. No parent wants to see his or her child fall, but the days of protecting her all the time are at an end. Unless(除非) you see a train coming, let her fall when she makes poor choices. It will enable her to grow past the ungrateful "know it all" stage.
Encourage dialogue whenever you can, rather than planning talks. She's more likely to open up to you when talking over something trivial (琐碎的). Anytime she wants to talk, become a willing listener in the conversation. You never know when a deeper, more important conversation will develop.
1.What does the underlined phrase "cope with" mean?
A. walk with B. go with C. talk with D. deal with
2.Which sentence is best to put into the blank in the second paragraph?
A. Never give your opinions to her.
B. Give her the space she asks for.
C. Never take part in her activities.
D. Always say yes to her.
3.We can learn that parents_______ from the third paragraph.
A. can't protect their children every minute
B. sometimes make mistakes
C. should let their children fall as often as possible
D. shouldn't allow their children to take the train alone
4.The passage is written for_______.
A. daughters B. students C. parents D. females
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special celebrations for these birthdays, but each is a time when a person can do new things. That shows
how she is no longer a child and has made the transition to adulthood.
In the United States,after turning sixteen a person can work, get a driver's license, and leave home.
Sometimes the laws don't seem to make sense (表明): at eighteen people in the United States can have a vote
and join the army. But people are prohibited (禁止) from going into many nightclubs, buying drinks like beer
or wine until they are twenty-one.
In many Latin American countries, a young woman's fifteenth birthday is important. At this age, she is no
longer considered to be a girl, but rather a woman. To mark this special day,families with fifteen-year-old
daughters have a celebration. The day begins with the young woman and her family going to church. Later,
there is a party and many guests are invited.
In Japan, boys and girls are considered to be adults at the age of twenty. At this age, they are allowed by
law to vote, drink wine, and smoke. The second Monday in January is a national holiday called "Coming of
Age Day". On this day, twenty-year-olds celebrate by first going to a shrine (神庙) with their families. Later,
they listen to speeches given by city and school leaders. After that, many get together with family late into the
night.
In some countries, birthday celebrations continue throughout adulthood. Some people celebrate their
fortieth and fiftieth birthdays, or the year when they retire, with a big party.
B. 转变
C. 开始
D. 增加
B. Eighteen.
C. Twenty.
D. Twenty-one.
B. In Japan.
C. In the United States.
D. In Europe.
B. Listening to speeches.
C. Going to church.
D. Getting together with family.
B. All over the world, people celebrate their each birthday till they retire.
C. There are special celebrations for 16th, 18th and 21st birthdays in every country.
D. There are special ages and celebrations that show a person is growing older.
You must have seen ads on TV about hair care products (护发用品). The models have shining hair like jewels (珠宝). But now to make hair shine is no longer the task of hair care products, because hair can be made into real jewels. Believe it or not, a company called LifeGem in the US turns hair into jewels.
The company is in the business of taking hair from dead people and making it into diamonds (钻石). The diamonds are for the families to remember the dead people.
Now the company plans to make three diamonds using Beethoven's hair to show their latest technology (技术). The work will take about 7 months and in the end, Beethoven's long hair will become 3 shining diamonds between 0.5 to 1 carat (克拉)in size.
Since the great musician died in 1827, you may wonder how they got Beethoven's hair. Actually, the hair was given by John Rezniloff, who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest and most valuable collection of celebrities' (名人) hair. His collection also includes hair of Napoleon, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. In total, the collection is worth over 5 million dollars.
Though it sounds unbelievable (难以置信), to have such diamonds made with hair may be a good way to show respect (尊敬) and love to those who died.
【小题1】What does the company of LifeGem do?
A.It buys shining hair. |
B.It produces hair care products. |
C.It uses hair to make jewels. |
D.It sells expensive diamonds to famous people. |
A.To show the latest technology. |
B.To make the biggest diamond. |
C.To make the most shining diamond. |
D.To help the dead people become famous. |
A.Half a month. | B.One month. | C.Three months. | D.Seven months. |
A.The collection of celebrities' hair. |
B.The making of hair care products. |
C.To make diamonds with hair. |
D.The Guinness World Record. |
You must have seen ads on TV about hair care products (护发用品). The models have shining hair like jewels (珠宝). But now to make hair shine is no longer the task of hair care products, because hair can be made into real jewels. Believe it or not, a company called LifeGem in the US turns hair into jewels.
The company is in the business of taking hair from dead people and making it into diamonds (钻石). The diamonds are for the families to remember the dead people.
Now the company plans to make three diamonds using Beethoven's hair to show their latest technology (技术). The work will take about 7 months and in the end, Beethoven's long hair will become 3 shining diamonds between 0.5 to 1 carat (克拉)in size.
Since the great musician died in 1827, you may wonder how they got Beethoven's hair. Actually, the hair was given by John Rezniloff, who holds the Guinness World Record for the largest and most valuable collection of celebrities' (名人) hair. His collection also includes hair of Napoleon, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. In total, the collection is worth over 5 million dollars.
Though it sounds unbelievable (难以置信), to have such diamonds made with hair may be a good way to show respect (尊敬) and love to those who died.
1.What does the company of LifeGem do?
A.It buys shining hair. |
B.It produces hair care products. |
C.It uses hair to make jewels. |
D.It sells expensive diamonds to famous people. |
2.Why does the company decide to make diamonds out of Beethoven's hair?
A.To show the latest technology. |
B.To make the biggest diamond. |
C.To make the most shining diamond. |
D.To help the dead people become famous. |
3.How long will the work take?
A.Half a month. |
B.One month. |
C.Three months. |
D.Seven months. |
4.What does the underlined word "it" refer to?
A.The collection of celebrities' hair. |
B.The making of hair care products. |
C.To make diamonds with hair. |
D.The Guinness World Record. |
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