题目内容
When Tommy got up in the morning, he did not feel very 1 .He sneezed (打喷嚏) and his nose was running.He thought that perhaps he had 2 a cold.Tommy’s mother put her 3 on his forehead and found his temperature was very high.She was 4 and told him to see a doctor at once.There is a clinic near their home.It opens at ten o’clock in the morning.As it was still early, Tommy 5 on the sofa to relax him self, When the clock struck ten, he left home for the clinic.Several 6 were waiting for the doctor when he arrived.The nurse asked him to tell her his registration(挂号) number.Then she took out his record card and put a thermometer (体温表) in his mouth.She told him to keep it under the tongue.After a 7 she took it out and told him that it read 101 degrees Fahrenheit (华氏).Tommy waited for some time before he was 8 to the doctor’s room.The doctor asked him 9 questions and 10 to his heart heats.Then he advised Tommy to drink more water and sleep more.
1.A.pleased
B.enjoyable
C.merry
D.well
2.A.infected
B.caught
C.attracted
D.fell
3.A.arm
B.thumb
C.hand
D.elbow
4.A.worried
B.displeased
C.disappointed
D.fear
5.A.lie
B.laid
C.lay
D.lain
6.A.ladies
B.sickly
C.ill persons
D.patients
7.A.time
B.second
C.while
D.period
8.A.omitted
B.admitted
C.entered
D.let
9.A.more
B.another
C.a few
D.to answer
10.A.heard
B.cared
C.left
D.listened
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觉得不舒服:did not feel very well。
2. had caught a cold 感冒了。 3. 把手放在他额头上。 4. 很担心,she was worried。 5. 躺在床上,lie的过去式是lay。 6. 已经有几个病人在外面等了。 7. 过了一会儿,用after a while。 8. 允许去见医生。 9. 问了一些问题。 10. 听了听他的心跳
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| A. Try to know more about your child. B. Being a daddy is your top priority. C. Value your child for what he is. D. Let your child teach you. E. Time is of the essence. F. Look for the good and praise it. |
Seven Simple Rules for Dad
My main object in life is to make sure I do the best possible job raising Tommy, now aged ten. That means I have to be the best possible father I can be. I am no psychologist, but I do see what succeeds with my son and me. I also observe other fathers. Here is what I have found works best in the dad department.
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2. Share your strengths and fears.
You are your child's ally, not his adversary. The child who knows that his father was once afraid of the dark, and is still afraid of needles, gets to know that his own weaknesses are part of mankind, not a unique shame.
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4. Do not allow your children to be rude.
My son is expected to share, answer others when they greet him and congratulate those who succeed. By teaching him about politeness, I make sure he realizes that others' feelings are worth taking into account. If he can get that into his little towhead, he will have learned the most basic foundation of human interaction.
5.
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—benjamin j. stein in The Washingtonian
A. Try to know more about your child.
B. Being a daddy is your top priority.
C. Value your child for what he is.
D. Let your child teach you.
E. Time is of the essence.
F. Look for the good and praise it.
Seven Simple Rules for Dad
My main object in life is to make sure I do the best possible job raising Tommy, now aged ten. That means I have to be the best possible father I can be. I am no psychologist, but I do see what succeeds with my son and me. I also observe other fathers. Here is what I have found works best in the dad department.
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The key to a happy child is having a dad who is there with him consistently, day in and day out. It is far better to spend evening after evening just sitting near him while he reads a book or plays on the computer than to spend a couple of hours every Saturday buying him toys or taking in a movie.
2. Share your strengths and fears.
You are your child's ally, not his adversary. The child who knows that his father was once afraid of the dark, and is still afraid of needles, gets to know that his own weaknesses are part of mankind, not a unique shame.
3.
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Encouragement is the primary engine of human development. I have been telling Tommy for a year now that he is a whiz in math because I know he can calculate in a nanosecond the number of toys he can buy with his allowance. Now he's a whiz in math at school too. Consistent recognition of a child's strengths is more important by far than vitamins. You deny it to them at their peril and yours.
4. Do not allow your children to be rude.
My son is expected to share, answer others when they greet him and congratulate those who succeed. By teaching him about politeness, I make sure he realizes that others' feelings are worth taking into account. If he can get that into his little towhead, he will have learned the most basic foundation of human interaction.
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A common misstatement about child development is that “kids don't come with instruction manuals(操作指南).” Not true—they do. They tell you when they’re hungry. They tell you when they're lonely or scared. They are like little guided tours of themselves. Children will tell you what they want, although not always with words. Fatigue, irritability and sadness are ways of telling Dad what they need. Look and listen.
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When Tommy knows he is loved for himself, not for any particular accomplishment, he has a certain peace that allows him to learn better, sleep better, play better, be more helpful around the house. Whether he becomes a rocket scientist or a plumber, I want Tommy to know he's No. 1 with me.
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If you decide your kids come before your sales quota or bridge game, you will find that all the other pieces of Daddyhood fall into place. When you put your kids first, you're getting the most value for every hour on earth. What’s more, you have made the rightest decision of your life.
—benjamin j. stein in The Washingtonian