题目内容
Many kids are too busy to have time to play creatively or relax after school.Kids who complain about the number of activities they’re involved in or refuse to go to them may be a sign that they’re burdened with stress.
How can you help kids deal with stress? Proper rest and good nutrition can improve such skills,as can good parenting.Make time for your kids each day.Whether they need to talk or just be in the same room with you,make yourself available.
Even as kids get older,quality time is important.It’s really hard for some people to come home after work,get down on the floor,and play with their kids or just talk to them about their day- especially if they’ve had a stressful day themselves.But expressing interest in your kids’days shows that they’re important to you.
Help your child deal with stress by talking about what may be causing it.Together,you can come up with a few solutions like cutting back on after school activities,spending more time talking with parents or teachers,developing an exercise habit,or keeping a journal.
You can also help by anticipating(期待) potentially stressful situations and preparing kids for them.For example,let a child know ahead of time (but not too far ahead of time) that a doctor’s appointment is coming up and talk about what will happen there.Keep in mind,though,that younger kids probably won’t need too much advance preparation.Too much information can cause more stress reassurance(放心) is the key.
Remember that some level of stress is normal; let kids know that it’s OK to feel angry,scared,lonely,or anxious and that other people share those feelings.
- 1.
The passage is mainly written for ______.
- A.parents
- B.teachers
- C.kids
- D.doctors
- A.
- 2.
You can do the following to help reduce children’s stress EXCEPT _______.
- A.making yourself available
- B.showing interest in kids’ days
- C.reminding them some stress is OK
- D.trying to offer more information
- A.
- 3.
The underlined “cutting back on” in the fourth paragraph probably means ______.
- A.reducing
- B.increasing
- C.creating
- D.expecting
- A.
- 4.
The purpose of the passage is ________.
- A.to find out the sources of stress
- B.to offer tips on dealing with stress
- C.to give advice on how to relax
- D.to explain why stress is harmful
- A.
1.A推理判断题。依据第二段as can good parenting和Make time for your kids each day推断本文对象主要是针对父母的。
2.D细节理解题。依据第五段Too much information can cause more stress推断也不能盲目给孩子太多信息,无形中增加压力。
3.A猜测词义题。上文提到孩子回家没有时间玩说明作业和活动太多,应减少活动量。
4.B推理判断题。本文主要介绍孩子压力的来源及减压措施,因此B项是最佳答案,C项relax含义太广,脱离本文主旨。
Sooner or later, many families will face the situation of moving. The experience can be very bad for kids, who may not be a part of the decision to move and may not understand it. You can take steps to make the whole process (过程) easier for everyone.
Many kids like to stay in familiar places. So as you consider a move, weigh the benefits (好处) of that change against the comfort that neighborhood, school, and social life give your kids. If your family has recently dealt with a big life change, such as death, you may want to put off a move to give your children time to accept the fact.
The decision to move may be out of your hands, perhaps because of a new job or money problems. Even if you’re not happy about the move, try to keep a positive (积极的) attitude to it. During the move, a parent’s attitude can greatly influence kids.
No matter what the results are, the most important way to prepare kids to move is to talk about it. Try to give your children as much information about the move as possible. You can ask kids to join in the planning such as house-hunting or the search for a new school. This can make the change feel less like it’s being forced (被迫) on them. If you’re moving across town, try to take your children to visit the new house and th
e new neighborhood.
A move can have many problems, but good things also come from this kind of change. Your family might grow closer and you may learn more about each other by going through it together.
【小题1】According to the text, a move can be a bad experience for kids because ________.
| A.they may feel they’re forced to do so | B.they often feel lonely in a new school |
| C.they don’t like their busy parents | D.they are tired of the moving process |
| A.The child’s birthday is coming. | B.A family member has died. |
| C.The new neighborhood isn’t safe. | D.The parents have money problems. |
| A.Allowing them to choose a school by themselves. |
| B.Trying not to show them the bad parts of a move. |
| C.Offering them as much information as possible. |
| D.Promising to choose a new house with them. |
| A.what we should do before a move |
| B.how to prepare children for a move |
| C.how a move can change the family |
| D.why parents should talk to children often |