Children tend to have slightly higher normal temperature than adults.A.YB.NC.NG
Children tend to have slightly higher normal temperature than adults.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
Children tend to have slightly higher normal temperature than adults.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
The author doesn’t seem to believe ________.
A) children will be on time if they have learnt how to tell time
B) a Flik Flak can help parents teach their children how to tell time
C) the Flik Flak can capture children’s imagination
D) children usually have trouble telling time if they don’t wear watches
The main idea of the passage is that ______.
A.rich people always tend to commit suicide
B.money can always bring happiness to children
C.life is always joyful for children born rich
D.it is love not money that brings happiness to rich children
A.Maori women tend to have more children than non-Maori women
B.Non-Maori women tend to have children earlier than Maori women
C.Maori population is younger than the total population
D.Maori population makes up nearly one-seventh of New Zealand's total population
According to Para 3, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.It is harder to track the precise effects of parental upbringing than the exact influence of the peer group in children.
B.Immigrant children tend to discard the way their parents speak quickly when they go to school.
C.It has been proved that peers have more impact on children's qualities such as to be honest or hard-working or generous.
D.It is easier for children to acquire a language at school than at home.
听力原文: Research indicates that parents who reward self-control and independence tend to have children with high achievement motivation. Such parents set high standards for their children but allow them to work at their own level and to make their own mistakes. By contrast, parents of low need achievers typically set impossibly high goals for their children and make extreme demands. In addition, parents of high need achievers encourage good performance but do not scold their children when they fail. If a child comes home from school with four A's and one B on a report card, the parents focus on the A's; parents of a potential low need achiever tend to ask, "Why the B?" Parents of high need achievers respond to moderate grades with warmth and suggestions for reasonable goals and ways to reach them. Parents of low need achievers might say, "You're dumb and lazy; you'll never amount to anything." And then they punish the child. When a child is having trouble with a maths problem, the parent of a potentially high need achiever will suggest the general procedure and let the child work out the particular solution; a low need achiever's parent will solve the problem and then hand the child the answer.
That needs for achievement exist with all of us, to varying degrees, is undeniable. A great deal more is known about the psychological bases of these needs and how they come about.
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A.They usually leave their children alone.
B.They allow for failure on the part of their children.
C.They control their children to a minimum degree.
D.They set very high standards for their children.
According to Para. 3, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.It is harder to track the precise effects of parental upbringing than the exact influence of the peer group in children.
B.Immigrant children tend to discard the war their parents speak quickly when they go to school.
C.It has been proved that peers have more impact on children's qualifies such as to be honest or hard-working or generous.
D.It is easier for children to acquire a language at school than at home.
Boarding schools are losing their popularity among pupils because ______.
A.Most pupils can not afford the high fees to study there
B.children tend to hurt themselves in the school
C.children in the school would fall addicted to drugs
D.in the boarding school children would stay far away from their parents' eyes
In the past, women tended to assume that they would be overtaken
by men in the race to the top. And, today's young women are far less 【S1】______.
philosophical about their status and are more aggressive in their 【S2】______.
resentment in being treated as in some way inferior than men. On the 【S3】______.
other hand, since lack of drive is one of the criticisms leveled with 【S4】______.
women, perhaps this aggression is a positive advantage. Some young
women, though, find it very difficult to come to term with the feeling that 【S5】______.
characteristics of authority which are acceptable in men are often not
acceptable in women. A reason often advanced for women fail to reach the 【S6】______.
top is their desire for balance between work and a life outside work.
Employers know this and tend, when a woman with young children
applies for promotion, treat the fact that she has young children as an 【S7】______.
important factor and, giving the choice, are more likely to give promotion 【S8】______.
to. a man than to her.
What about women whose children are almost grown up? Well, the
writers of the study recommend a far much more positive approach to 【S9】______.
women who want to return to their careers before their children are off 【S10】______.
their hands.
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