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My 8-year-old son, Kevin, has made friends with some boys in the neighborhood. He has been with them after school. My wifeQugen, and I are he has other kids to be with and we have and encouraged him to play with his friends. We also want Kevin to learn _so we have asked him to tell us he's going and to come home at a specified time.

The started when Kevin didn't come home on time. On one occasionI asked Kevin to be back at 6 pm. By 630I needed to go him. I found him at a friend's houseand he looked that he couldn't continue playing. After we came homeI sat Kevin down for a talk about the of keeping his word. I told him I was not worried about him arriving a few latebut after half an hourI’m going to be . He told me he understood.

The next dayI came home from work at about 6:30 p.m. and Qugen asked me to go and get Kevin she said he should be back home at 6. I walked to his friend's house and a look of appeared on Kevin's face when he came to the door.

At Qugen and I spoke to Kevin about why he didn't come home on time again. He said he just wanted to playing. This was so Qugen and I decided to ground(罚不准出门)him for a week. This no playing with his friends.

For the next weekwhenever his friends came to ask for Kevinwe let him to them that he was grounded. We felt this would help him be responsible for his .

As a I believe one of the most important things we can teach our kids is self-responsibility and that actions have consequences.

1.A. studying Bplaying Cchatting Dquarreling

2.A. glad Blucky Cworried Dsure

3.A. made Ballowed Ctrained Dforced

4.A. amusements Bcommunication C. honesty Dresponsibility

5.A. when Bwhy Cwhere Dwhenever

6.A. changes Bconflicts Cworries Dproblems

7.A. looking for Bpicking up Cwaiting for Dcalling up

8.A. angry Bnervous Cdisappointed Dashamed

9.A. quality Bimportance Cstories Dways

10.A. hours Bminutes Cdays Dtimes

11.A. satisfied Bshocked Csurprised Dconcerned

12.A. if Bunless Cbecause Dso

13.A. guilt Bdisappointment Cexcitement Dhatred

14.A. home Bschool Cwork Doffice

15.A. finish Bkeep Clearn Dstop

16.A. impossible Bimpolite Cunacceptable Dunbelievable

17.A. meant Bsuggested Cshowed Dimplied

18.A. reply Bapologize Ctell Dexplain

19.A. decisions Bwords Cactions Dfriends

20.A. teacher Bparent Cwriter Dprofessor

 

1.B

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3.B

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.B

11.D

12.C

13.A

14.A

15.B

16.C

17.A

18.D

19.C

20.B

【解析】

试题分析:本文主要讲述了作者在教育孩子方面的一个做法,让孩子学会对自己的行为负责,学会更有责任心。

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