Sometimes children have trouble __________ fact from fiction and may believe that such th
A.A.to separate
B.B.separating
C.C.for separating
D.D.of separating
A.A.to separate
B.B.separating
C.C.for separating
D.D.of separating
第1题
Young children sometimes cannot distinguish between ________ and reality.
A allusion
B fantasy
C fancy
D image
第2题
A.behaves
B.behalf
C.behave
D.behavior
第3题
A.say
B.speak
C.tell
D.talk
第4题
A.for separating
B.to separate
C.having separated
D.separating
第5题
A.solve
B.arrange
C.invent
D.challenge
第6题
A.being rich has as many advantages as being poor
B.rich children often get too little entertainment
C.rich children sometimes can't enjoy the thing they are most in need of
D.rich children aren't given enough things
第7题
In Hollywood, about forty __21__ give lessons to the children. Their work is very important. They make sure that the children learn many different subjects. They make sure, too, that the children get enough __22__ and play.
Children in Hollywood must attend classes twenty hours each week. If not, they can't __23__ in TV shows any longer.
TV children are usually __24__ pupils, and most of their teachers like this kind of work. They give the pupils lessons in many interesting places. Sometimes the "classroom" is a Mississippi __25__. Sometimes it is the inside of a spaceship. Often the pupils become famous stars.
21)、
A.boat
B.good
C.work
D.rest
E.teachers
22)、
A.boat
B.good
C.work
D.rest
E.teachers
23)、
A.boat
B.good
C.work
D.rest
E.teachers
24)、
A.boat
B.good
C.work
D.rest
E.teachers
25)、
A.boat
B.good
C.work
D.rest
E.teachers
第8题
A.It is love that is always lacking in rich and poor families alike
B.Silver spoons can sometimes leave a bitter taste
C.Money can't buy everything
D.Rich children are often confused because they have so much to choose from
第9题
Questions are based on the following passage.
Children do not think the way adults do.For most of the first year of life, if something is out of sight, it"s out of mind.If you cover a baby"s(36)toy with a piece of cloth, the baby thinks the toyhas disappeared and stops looking for it.A 4-year-old may(37)that a sister has more fruit juicewhen it is only the shapes of the glasses that differ, not the(38)of juice.
Yet children are smart in their own way.Like good little scientists, children are always testing their child-sized(39)about how things work.When your child throws her spoon on the floor for the sixth time as you try to feed her, and you say, "That"s enough! I will not pick up your spoon again!"
the child will(40)test your claim.Are you serious? Are you angry? What will happen if she throws the spoon again? She is not doing this to drive you(41); rather, she is learning that her desires and yours can differ, and that sometimes those(42 )are important and sometimes they are not.
How and why does children"s thinking change? In the 1920s, Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget proposed that children"s cognitive (认知的) abilities unfold(43), like the blooming of a flower,almost independent of what else is(44)in their lives.Although many of his specific conclusions havebeen(45)or modified over the years, his ideas inspired thousands of studies by investigators all over the world.
A.advocate
B.amount
C.confirmed
D.crazy
E.definite
F.differences
G.favorite
H.happening
I.Immediately
J.Naturally
K.Obtaining
L.Primarily
M.Protest
N.Rejected
O.Theories
第(36)题
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第10题
"We are seeing a ton of this," says Ross Levin, an Edina, Minn., financial adviser. "Sometimes it's a great idea and sometimes it is not. You have to make sure you put on your own oxygen mask first."
Some 62 percent of visitors to Grandparents.com have helped their kids financially in the past year, with 70 percent of that group handing over cash to help their adult children and grandchildren with daily expenses, says the site's CEO, Jerry Shereshewsky. Another popular category is housing; in the last year many parents have coughed up down payments to help their kids get into homes while the 8,000 first-time home buyer's credit was in effect.
Then there's the debt-bailout situation. A survey recently conducted by Creditcards.com for Newsweek found that 42 percent of folks with adult children have helped them pay off car loans, credit cards, medical bills, and more.
None of this is surprising to Shereshewsky, who sees the trend as a natural result of changing families and the distribution of wealth. "This is where all the money is--and it's where the money is, despite the fact that we've had this meltdown." In general, the baby-boom generation is far wealthier than their children are, and has a lower unemployment rate than 20-somethings. He says that the vast majority of multi-generation households now involve adult children (and sometimes their children) moving in with aging parents. Baby-boom parents generally aspire to helping their kids and their grandchildren and don't want to wait until they are dead to do it.
"You should give while you're young enough to enjoy the fruits of what you're doing," says Shereshewsky, who is personally considering getting a reverse mortgage on his home when it comes time to help his 20-something kids with home purchases.
According the passage, people are regarded as "strapped" if they are ______.
A.jobless in the recession
B.in financial difficulties
C.dependent on their parents
D.troubled by credit card debt
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