It’s said that Chinese parents are stricter with their child

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It’s said that Chinese parents are stricter with their children than American parents.
参考答案和解析
正确答案: 据说,中国父母比美国父母对孩子要更加严格。
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第1题:

There is nothing more natural than a child’s belief in his parents.(英译汉)


参考答案:没有任何事情比孩子对他父母的信赖更为自然。

第2题:

Compared with parents of 30 years ago, today's parents ( ).

A. go to clubs more often with their children

B. are much stricter with their children

C. care less about.their children's life

D. give their children more freedom


正确答案:D
D[解析]根据第三段第一句So it seems that this generation of parents is much  more likely than parents of 30 years ago to treat their children as friends.及其后的例子可知  D项正确。

第3题:

If parents bring up a child with the sole aim of turning the child into a genius, they will cause a big problem. According to several leading educational psychologists, this is one of the biggest mistakes which ambitious parents make. Generally, the child will be only too aware of what the parent expects, and will fail. Unrealistic parental expectations can cause great damage to children. However, if parents are not too unrealistic about what they expect their children to do, but are ambitious in a reasonable way, the child may succeed in doing very well—especially if the parents are very supportive of their child. Michael Lee Chao Tin is very lucky. He is crazy about music, and his parents help him a lot by taking him to concerts and arranging private piano and violin lessons for him. They even drive him 50 kilometers a week for violin lessons. Although Michael’s mother knows very little about music, Michael’s father is a good trumpet player. However, he never makes Michael enter music competitions if he is unwilling. Michael’s friend, Winston Chiu Fang Weng, however, is not so lucky. Although both his parents are successful musicians, they set too high a standard for Winston. They want their son to be as successful as they are and so they enter him for every piano competition held. They are very unhappy when he does not win. “When I was your age, I used to win every competition I entered,” Winston’s father tells him. Winston is always afraid that he will disappoint his parents and now he always seems quiet and unhappy.

61.Which of the following mistakes are parents likely to make according to the passage?

A.To neglect their child’s education.

B.To help their child to be a genius.

C.To expect too much of their child.

D.To make their child become a musician.

62.What should parents do in order to help their children succeed?A.They should push the children into achieving a lot.

B.They should try to have their own successful careers.

C.They should arrange private lessons for their children.

D.They should understand and help their children in difficult times.

63.Which of the following statements about Michael Lee’s parents is true?

A.His father is a very poor player of trumpet.

B.His parents are quite rich and have a car.

C.His parents help him in a proper way.

D.His mother knows much about music.

64.Winston’s parents push their son so much that __________.

A.he has succeeded in a lot of competitions

B.he is unhappy because he is not self-confident

C.he feels he cannot learn anything about music from them

D.he has already become a better musician than his father

65.The two examples illustrate the principle that __________.

A.successful parents often have unsuccessful children

B.it is important to let children develop in the way they want

C.parents who want their child to be musical should also be good musicians

D.the more money spent on a child’s education, the better the child will do


参考答案:CDCBB

第4题:

共用题干
One-third of Parents Lack Facts about Child Development
One-third of parents of babies have a surprisingly low knowledge of child development,in-cluding basic concepts about what their children should know or how they should act,a new study finds.
For instance,the study found that many parents don't know that 1 -year-olds can't tell the difference between right and wrong,and often don't cooperate or share when playing with other children.
The results are surprising because the parents who took part in the survey had young chil- dren,said lead author Dr. Heather Paradis,a pediatric fellow at the University of Rochester Med-ical Center in New York.“They were watching or had just watched their kids go through this de-velopment,and they were probably the most knowledgeable of anybody.”
Paradis and her colleagues examined the results of a survey of parents—98 .6 percent of whom were mothers—of more than 10,000 9-month-old babies. As part of the survey,the parents were asked 1 1 questions designed to test their knowledge of a baby's development.
The researchers also examined what the parents said about their interactions with their chil- dren,and watched videotapes of how the parents taught new things to their kids.One-third of those surveyed incorrectly answered four or more of the questions.Even when the researchers ad-justed the statistics to account for such factors as education levels and income,those parents were still less likely to enjoy“healthy interactions”with their children.
A lack of proper understanding of a child's development can cause assorted problems,Para-dis said. For example,she said,a mother might expect an 18-month-old child to sit still for a doctor's appointment,even though children that age are normally curious and like to wander around.
“A mom could misinterpret a child's normal curiosity as intentionally being defiant,and could respond with harsh discipline,withdrawal of affection and repetition of that pattern over time,”Paradis said.“That could hinder the child's potential for full growth and development.”
The findings were to be presented Sunday at the Pediatric Academic Societies' meeting in Honolulu.
One solution,Paradis said,is for pediatricians to take a more active role in educating new parents.“By improving knowledge of child development among all parents,not just those who are at highest risk,there's an opportunity to enhance parent-child interaction,”she said.“It can ul-timately lead to better parenting.”

Babies of one year old have no sense of right or wrong.
A:.Right
B:wrong
C:Not mentioned

答案:A
解析:
才民据第一段第一句“One-third of parents of babies have a surprisingly low knowledge of child development”可知,只有1/3的婴儿父母儿童发育知道很少。因此题干叙述错误,选B。


根据第二段“…that 1 -year-olds can't tell the difference between right and wrong. ”可知,题干叙述正确,选A。


根据第四段“…the parents were asked 11 questions designed to test their knowledge of a baby's development.”可知,参与调查的父母被问了11个关于儿童发育的问题。故选A。


文章并未提到题干所述信息。


文章并未提到题干所述信息。


根据第七段的“…mother might expect an 18-month-old child to sit still for a doctor's appointment,even though children that age are normally curious and like to wander around.”可知,一岁半的儿童通常很好奇并喜欢到处跑,而不是坐着不动。故本题选B。


根据最后一段的“…there's an opportunity to enhance parent-child interaction.”可知,亲子互动有机会提升。故本题选B。

第5题:

__________ Chinese parents, western parents are also concerned about children′ s health.

A.As to
B.In common with
C.Contrary to
D.But for

答案:B
解析:
考查介词短语辨析。as to“至于,关于;就……而论”,in common with“与……一样”,contrary to“与……相反,违反”,but for“要不是,如果没有”。句意为“与中国的父母一样,西方的父母也很关心孩子们的健康”。故选B。

第6题:

Traditionally, Chinese youths live with their parents until they grow up and marry.


正确答案:按传统,中国青年在长大成家之前一直与父母同住。 

第7题:

共用题干
GPS Child Locator Lets Parents Know Their Whereabouts

Children may not like it but a British technology finn has invented an electronic babysitter 一a wristwatch-like
device that lets parents know where their children are at all times.
The GPS Child Locator attaches firmly to a child's wrist and contains a Global Positioning System
(GPS),said Matthew Salmon,a spokesman for the manufacturer.______________(46)"It tracks your child."
"It only starts working when the device is connected to the child'5 wrist,"Salmon said,"and is very
difficult to get off."______________(47)"It would give you a Google Maps image with their exact location,the
street name and the zip code."
When a child is wearing the device,a parent sends the text message"where are you"and the child'S
current location is sent back to a mobile phone or computer.______________(48)
" You can also set up a perimeter(界限), an invisible fence , and if they wander out of this invisible
fence which you put on the Internet it will warn you,"Salmon said.______________(49)
Salmon said the device is waterproof and shockproof and lasts for three days with a full charge.It will be
available in both Britain and the United States this year and retails for 200 dollars with a 10 dollar a month
subscription(订阅)fee.
He said the company had received thousands of inquiries about the device since launching it this week.
" Fifty percent are positive , 50 percent are negative , that it ' s a bit Big Brotherish(干涉人身自由的)," he
said. _____________(50)

________(50)
A:"It will text you immediately."
B:Double fixing devices easy to handle.
C:Parents can also log on to the company website to discover their child's present location.
D:"It uses GPS and GSM(Global System for Mobiles)technology with an accuracy of 10 feet(threemeters),"he said.
E:"But it's really just about letting you have freedom of mind."
F:"Even if the child managed to get it off it would send an emergency text message through to your mobile phone,"he said.

答案:E
解析:
根据文中空格前的内容以及空格后“It tracks your child.(它追踪到你的孩子。)",可知 选项中D最符合逻辑。
根据文中空格前的内容:开始工作时,该设备连接到孩子的手腕,孩子也很难脱掉;以及 空格后“It would give you a Google Maps image with their exact location , the street name and the zip code.(它会给你一个他们的确切位置的谷歌地图图像,还有街道名称和邮政编码。)”可知选项 F最符合逻辑。
空格位于段末,根据空格前的内容“当一个孩子带有设备,家长发送短信‘你在哪里’, 孩子的当前位置就会被发送到手机或电脑”,可知选项C最符合逻辑。
空格位于段末,根据空格前的内容“你也可以设置一个界限,一个隐形防护网,如果他 们踏出你在互联网上的这个无形的栅栏,你就会收到警告”,可知选项A最符合逻辑。
空格位于末段句尾,根据空格前的内容“他说,这一周推出设备以来,该公司已收到成 千上万的关于此产品的询问。' 50%是正面的,50%是负面的,因为这有点儿干涉人身自由’ 他说”可知选项中E最符合逻辑。第6部分:完形填空

第8题:

It can be said that the education of parents play important roles in the children's growth.

A.Wrong.

B.Right.


参考答案:B

第9题:

Compared with parents of 30 years ago,today’s parents__________.

A.go to clubs more often with their children
B.are much stricter with their children
C.care less about their children’s life
D.give their children more freedom

答案:D
解析:
根据第三段第一句“So it seems that this generation ofparents is much more likely than par-ents of 30 vears ago to treat their children as friends.”和Susan Crome的描述“Looking back on the last lo years,there was a lot ofwhat you could call negotiation.”可知这一代的父母比起30年前上一代的父母更善于把孩子当成朋友看待,Susan说有很多事情都可以和她父母商量,也就是说这一代父母给孩子更多自由。

第10题:

共用题干
One-third of Parents Lack Facts about Child Development
One-third of parents of babies have a surprisingly low knowledge of child development,in-cluding basic concepts about what their children should know or how they should act,a new study finds.
For instance,the study found that many parents don't know that 1 -year-olds can't tell the difference between right and wrong,and often don't cooperate or share when playing with other children.
The results are surprising because the parents who took part in the survey had young chil- dren,said lead author Dr. Heather Paradis,a pediatric fellow at the University of Rochester Med-ical Center in New York.“They were watching or had just watched their kids go through this de-velopment,and they were probably the most knowledgeable of anybody.”
Paradis and her colleagues examined the results of a survey of parents—98 .6 percent of whom were mothers—of more than 10,000 9-month-old babies. As part of the survey,the parents were asked 1 1 questions designed to test their knowledge of a baby's development.
The researchers also examined what the parents said about their interactions with their chil- dren,and watched videotapes of how the parents taught new things to their kids.One-third of those surveyed incorrectly answered four or more of the questions.Even when the researchers ad-justed the statistics to account for such factors as education levels and income,those parents were still less likely to enjoy“healthy interactions”with their children.
A lack of proper understanding of a child's development can cause assorted problems,Para-dis said. For example,she said,a mother might expect an 18-month-old child to sit still for a doctor's appointment,even though children that age are normally curious and like to wander around.
“A mom could misinterpret a child's normal curiosity as intentionally being defiant,and could respond with harsh discipline,withdrawal of affection and repetition of that pattern over time,”Paradis said.“That could hinder the child's potential for full growth and development.”
The findings were to be presented Sunday at the Pediatric Academic Societies' meeting in Honolulu.
One solution,Paradis said,is for pediatricians to take a more active role in educating new parents.“By improving knowledge of child development among all parents,not just those who are at highest risk,there's an opportunity to enhance parent-child interaction,”she said.“It can ul-timately lead to better parenting.”

The parents surveyed were asked 1 1 questions on child development.
A: Right
B:wrong
C:Not mentioned

答案:A
解析:
才民据第一段第一句“One-third of parents of babies have a surprisingly low knowledge of child development”可知,只有1/3的婴儿父母儿童发育知道很少。因此题干叙述错误,选B。


根据第二段“…that 1 -year-olds can't tell the difference between right and wrong. ”可知,题干叙述正确,选A。


根据第四段“…the parents were asked 11 questions designed to test their knowledge of a baby's development.”可知,参与调查的父母被问了11个关于儿童发育的问题。故选A。


文章并未提到题干所述信息。


文章并未提到题干所述信息。


根据第七段的“…mother might expect an 18-month-old child to sit still for a doctor's appointment,even though children that age are normally curious and like to wander around.”可知,一岁半的儿童通常很好奇并喜欢到处跑,而不是坐着不动。故本题选B。


根据最后一段的“…there's an opportunity to enhance parent-child interaction.”可知,亲子互动有机会提升。故本题选B。

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