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There is a big question making the rounds among the parents at my daughter’s class.Should the kids refer to the parents,friends as “Mr. Jones” or “Mrs. Smith”,rather than using their first names? I was quite shocked,having come from a home where it would have been unheard of to refer to one of my parents,friends by their first names.This was reserved for only the closest of family friends and relatives,and even they always had “Aunt” or “Uncle” in front their name.
Respect is something that is earned.Unlike many of the other virtues we try to nurture (培养)in our kids,respect is a bit more complicated.It is not only necessary when dealing well with others,but the virtue of self-respect is critical for kids to succeed and feel good about themselves and their choices throughout their lives.
There are several factors that can have a big impact on kids and their ability to be respectful.The first one to consider is manners.Calling adults by their surnames,setting proper examples during sporting events and while driving, and how we talk to each other in our homes all can have an enormous effect on a child’s concept of respect and how important it is.Many of these seemingly trivial(微小的)ideas have become almost outdated,but one should seriously consider the value of these ideas before casting them aside.It is easy to become unaware of these behaviors.Try to keep track of how often your child is subjected to this kind of disrespect.
The media, as you may have guessed,plays a large part in the increase in disrespect.Movies are equally to blame,with a PG movie often containing an abundant amount of profane language.
These factors and others all contribute to an alarming increase in disrespect in society.If we don’t step in and change course,we will find living in a morally respectful culture unlikely.
67.What does the author think of kids’ referring to parents’ friends by their first names?
A.It is common in his family. B.It is OK if the friends are close.
C.Such behavior lacks respect. D.Such behavior sounds funny.
68.What advice does the author give in the passage?
A.Parents should correct kids’ bad behavior before children.
B.Parents should mind their behavior before children.
C.Parents should nurture kids’ self-respect from birth.
D.Parents should choose suitable movies for kids.
69.The underlined word “profane” in the fourth paragraph means“ “
A.rude B.simple C.complicated D.respectful
70.What would be the best fide for the passage?
A.Teaching kids respect B.How to respect others
C.Respect is a virtue D.Respecting others is respecting yourself
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I still remember father spent plenty of time teaching me how to pronounce a word, how to understand something that I saw for the first time and how to be polite to others. And I will never 31 one sentence my father used to say to me, “I love you, son. Say you love me, son.” 32 , I would scream, “I love you, Dad.”
When I was growing up, I found that I had little in 33 with my father gradually. Sometimes we often argued about something sharply and then the argument changed into a 34 . I knew there was a gap between us. I didn’t 35 hearing the words “I love you” from my father the last time. To tell you the truth, I couldn’t honestly remember 36 I had last said those words to him, either.
Now father was in hospital. The doctor said it was 37 and he needed an operation at once, 38 he wasn’t sure whether my father was able to 39 it. Everything in my childhood 40 in my mind. Then I called and said, “Dad, I love you!”
There was a 41 at the other end and he replied coldly, “Well, I love you, too!”
I 42 and said, “Dad, I know you love me, and when you are 43 , I know you will say what you want to say.”
Fifteen minutes later my mother called and 44 asked, “Paul, is everything OK?”
A few weeks later I was working when I received my father’s call. “Paul, I love you.” I was so 45 that my tears rolled down my cheeks. Perhaps both of us 46 that this special moment had 47 our relationship to a new level.
A short while after this special moment, my father finally narrowly 48 death following the heart operation. I can’t 49 that if I didn’t take the first 50 and Dad did not survive the surgery, what kind of life I would lead now.
1. A.forget B.read C.understand D.practice
2. A.Actually B.Simply C.Naturally D.Strangely
3. A.heart B.manner C.mind D.common
4. A.fight B.quarrel C.question D.discussion
5. A.expect B.think C.enjoy D.remember
6. A.why B.whether C.where D.when
7. A.risky B.serious C.important D.difficult
8. A.but B.because C.so D.for
9. A.remain B.master C.survive D.defeat
10. A.put B.opened C.kept D.appeared
11. A.response B.pause C.silence D.surprise
12. A.cried B.smiled C.nodded D.moved
13. A.free B.ready C.happy D.convenient
14. A.eagerly B.carefully C.excitedly D.nervously
15. A.touched B.amused C.encouraged D.shocked
16. A.required B.realized C.reacted D.reported
17. A.formed B.built C.taken D.increased
18. A.escaped B.passed C.beat D.fought
19. A.conclude B.infer C.imagine D.decide
20. A.effect B.step C.word D.advice
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