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Young children soon()words they hear their elders use.
A . pick up
B . look forward to
C . put forward
D . turn u
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They are young()parents and need support.
A . inexperienced
B . unexperienced
C . imexperienced
D . disexperienced
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We are too young to tie the ___.
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Young children must________ by adults.
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The young tigers are ________ old.
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If only I ____ as young as you are!
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Parents of young couples, with the old concept of family and happiness, want their children to live with them after marriage and they don't complain about the troubles they have to take in living with their married children.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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Many parents are at fault for their children to be obese at such a young age as they failed to()their eating habits.
A.help
B.adjust
C.monitor
D.change
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For all young Australians who are neither certifie...
For all young Australians who are neither certified as insane nor serving prison sentences of a year or more, a solemn public duty follows hot on the heels of the excitement of their twenty-first birthday. They must register as voters. Having done so, they cannot, as can some American or English adults if they so wish, then forget all about it—voting is compulsory in Australia. Failure to vote without a "true, valid, and sufficient reason" can result in a fine for an Australian citizen. Australians must vote frequently, too, for in proportion to its size, Australia is a much-governed country. For its ten million persons it has seven parliaments—one for each of six states and one commonwealth, or federal, parliament with representatives from all states. Every adult, unless he lives in one of the two territories that do not have state status, must do his share in electing both state and federal representatives. Whats more, with only one exception, these parliaments have two houses each and comprise among them 701 members. This may seem a great many politicians to govern Australias relatively small population of ten million especially when one considers that 630 members of Britains House of Commons govern forty million people. But just as government in the United States and England developed gradually as the result of events in those two countries, so the Australian system has developed in response to the needs of the nation.
What follows an Australians twenty-first birthday?
A.Termination of any prison sentence.
B.Public solemnity.
C.Voting in a national election.
D.Registration to vote.
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Young children often can’t __________ between TV programs and commercials
A.separate
B.distinguish
C.compare
D.contrast
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Young children tend to wake up early and ______.
A.easily
B.easy
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Very young children won't feel comfortable___________
A your own choice of words
B the word "cancer"
C the positive steps
D about the next step
E on too many answers
F with too much information
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Young people all over the world are fascinated by science.
A.confused
B.inspired
C.frustrated
D.attracted
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In the course of harsh training, the athletes are frequently told to hold out until they win the championship.
A.stand firm
B.stay awake
C.speak loud
D.shut up
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In detecting the warning signs of autism in young children, parents, schools and doctors now ______.
A.do better than in the past
B.do worse than in the past
C.haven't done sufficiently on it
D.have paid too much attention to it.
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I don't think some of the children's books are______.
A.interesting
B.interested
C.interest
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Young children sometimes cannot distinguish between ________ and reality.
A allusion
B fantasy
C fancy
D image
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Why is third-hand smoke especially harmful to young children?
A.They are closer to where toxic chemicals remain.
B.Particles are more likely to cling to their hands.
C.Their immune system is not fully developed.
D.They haven't formed a good health habit yet.
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"There is nothing I dislike ______ children who are dishonest." This sentence means that I most dislike children who are dishonest.
A.more
B.than
C.more than
D.As
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Who are those two children?
A.It’s my pet.
B.They’re his brothers.
C.I’m her sister.
D.We’re visitors.
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—Why don’t those children go to school They’re too young to work in the fctory. --Mybe th
—Why don’t those children go to school They’re too young to work in the fctory. --Mybe their pre—Why don’t those children go to school They’re too young to work in the fctory. --Mybe their prents cn’t_______their eduction.fford B.cost C.py D.spend
A.afford
B.cost
C.pay
D.spend
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Have you ever listened to young children talking on the playground They are always boasti
Have you ever listened to young children talking on the playground They are always boasting() Gavin. They reached the school gates. Still Gavin said nothing. “We’ve won,” Ted said to Harry, but he spoke too soon. On the way home, Gavin said, “My Dad is ___ 小题10: __ clean that he doesn’t have to bathe at all.”
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Some children's programs are educational and give useful and helpful information.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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How do young children learn to have good values? How can parents teach their children about the importance of kindness, patience, and self-discipline? At a time when more and more parents worry about the negative and violent images(暴力形象) their children see on TV, in the movies and, on the Internet, some are turning to fairy tales(童话) as a way to teach their young ones how to behave in society.
Fairy tales were not always intended for children.We know this because some of these stories have existed for hundreds of years and were passed down from generation to generation through songs and drama.They were considered entertainment for everyone, not only for young people.In these ancient stories, the heroes were extremely clever, fiercely independent, and never gave up.Over the years, some of the heroes’ qualities and story lines have been changed to fit the times. Psychologists think that fairy tales have a positive influence on children because they present the two sides of good and evil very clearly.When children hear the stories, they develop sympathetic feelings for the heroic characters.In each tale, they can see that there are many different kinds of people in the world and that we all have a choice about what kind of person we want to be.We can choose to do good actions, rather that bad ones, in our lives.
What kind of values can children learn from fairy tales? In “The Princess and the Pea,” a poorly dressed girl who insists she is a princess is given a difficult test by the Queen.When she passes the test, we learn that she is rewarded because she stayed true to herself.In “The Little Mermaid,” the mermaid(美人鱼)who lives under the sea longs to be with the humans on land.Through her experiences, we learn about the importance of living with and accepting other cultures.In “Pinocchio,” a wooden puppet(木偶)turns into a boy when he finally learns how to tell the truth. Teaching values is the reason most often given for teaching literature and encouraging reading.These old stories can indeed teach us lessons about human relationships that are universal(普遍的) enough to survive throughout the centuries.This might be the reason why they have been around for so long and are unlikely to disappear any time soon.
1.What do we learn about fairy tales from the passage? _______
A.They are written solely for children
B.They teach universal lessons about human relationships
C.They are all passed down through songs and drama
D.They are adapted to TV and movies as entertainment
2.Why do fairy tales have a positive influence on children?
A.Good and evil are presented in way they can easily understand
B.The characters are all good examples for them to follow
C.The heroes go through all kinds of hardships but never give up
D.There are many different kinds of characters for them to imitate
3.Some of the heroes’ qualities in fairy tales have been changed over the years ________.
A.to reflect the change of values
B.to suit the tastes of different people
C.to arouse the interest of little children
D.to adapt to the change of the times
4.Children who have heard about the story of the little mermaid might ________.
A.learn to be better self-disciplined
B.be more likely to tell the truth than to tell lies
C.learn to stay true to themselves all their lives
D.be better able to accept foreign cultures
5.Parents encourage children to read fairy tales so that they ________.
A.can entertain themselves without bothering others
B.can get to know great literature of the world
C.can stay away from violence shown on TV
D.can learn how to behave in society