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Because of the()nature of the agreement, I was reluctant to discuss with him in office.
A . confidential
B . delieate
C . secret
D . sophisticated
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Before assuming command of a vessel,the new OOW must discuss with the one being(),all important operational features of the ship.
A、 received
B、 retrieved
C、 resumed
D、 relieved
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If you()a conflict prior to the meeting, discuss the issue with participants in advance.
A . anticipate
B . participate
C . preserve
D . announce
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Because of the()nature of the agreement,I was reluctant to discuss with him in office.
A . confidential
B . delicate
C . secret
D . sophisticated
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Most parents encourage their children to take an active part in social events,()those events do not interfere with their studies.
A、lest
B、though
C、unless
D、provided
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The hours____the children spend in their one-way relationship with television people, undoubtedly affect their relationships with real-life people.
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In order to protect children, parentsshould familiarize themselves with those websites.
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Delegates said it was better for children to grow up in families with more than one child, i.e. with two or three siblings.
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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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He took the conference in Brussels as another opportunity to discuss with those who are interested in the economic future of Cyprus about how to best promote economic opp______ there.
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听力原文:\M: Mrs. Hobson, would you please describe some of things you do with aggressive children in this special school?
F: Well, you must realize that when he comes here he is meeting other aggressive children, and aggressive children all together usually sum each other up.
M: Uhum.
F: And they find that aggressive here doesn' t pay off because you be jolly sure there' s one tougher and worse than he is.
M: Uhum.
F: So I usually, sometimes, have organized fights.
M: Organized fights? You actually..
F: We have a ring and we have a bell.
M: A boxing ring?
F: Yes. They must conform, they must keep to the rules, and when they have either lost or won, we discuss after what it is to be the winner and what it is like to lose. And we carry on with our discussion and go on to what it is like in life.
M: Umm.
F: We must win or lose and we must do each very gracefully.
M: Would you please describe some children you have had problems with?
F: I had one boy who cut off his dog' s ear.
M: Really?
F: Yes. Then put a stone around his neck and drowned him.
M: The dog?
F: Yes, and there was another boy that used to attack me...
\A particular way to deal with aggressive children is to ______.
A.give them severe punishments
B.tell them to behave themselves
C.organize them to fight
D.send some of them to prison
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(同义互换) Also, overindulged children are not as challenged as children with fewer playthings to be more creative in their play.()
A. Spoilt children need more toys to play with to be more creative.
B. Children with fewer toys are motivated to be more creative.
C. Spoilt children are challenged by children with fewer toys.
D. Fewer playthings stimulate more creation among children.
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The valley was______in sunlight, and the children were singing with joy.
A.bathed
B.covered
C.swam
D.surrounded
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In order to survive, to feed, clothe and shelter himself and his children, man is engaged in a constant struggle with nature.
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The hours______the children spent in their one-way relationships with television undoubtedly affect their relationships with people in real life.
A.in which
B.on which
C.when
D.that
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In the old days, children were familiar with birth and death as part of life. This is perhaps the first generation of American youngster(年轻人)who have never been close by during the birth of a baby and have never experienced the death of a family member.
Nowadays when people grow old, we often send them to nursing homes. When they get sick, we transfer them to a hospital, where children are forbidden to visit terminally ill patients--even when those patients are their parents. This deprives(剥夺)the dying patient of significant family members during the last few days of his life and it deprives the children of an experience of death, which is an important learning experience.
Some of my colleagues and I once interviewed and followed approximately 500 terminally ill patients in order to find out what they could teach us and how we could be of more benefit, not just to them but to the members of their families as well. We were most impressed by the fact that even those patients who were not told of their serious illness were quite aware of its potential outcome.
It is important for family members, and doctors and nurses to understand these patients' communications in order to truly understand their needs, fears, and fantasies(幻想). Most of our patients welcomed another human being with whom they could talk openly, honestly, and frankly about their trouble. Many of them shared with us their tremendous need to be informed, to be kept up-to-date on their medical condition, and to be told when the end was near. We found out that patients who had been dealt with openly and frankly were better able to cope with the approach of death and finally to reach a true stage of acceptance prior to death.
Five hundred critically ill patients were investigated with the main purpose of ______.
A.learning how to best help them and their families
B.observing how they reacted to the crisis of death
C.helping them and their families overcome the fear of death
D.finding out their attitude towards the approach of death
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Apart from elevated levels of gut-produced serotonin in their blood, children with autism are believed to have GI disorder.
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听力原文:Man: We work in a large open-plan setting which can be tricky at times with the sort of work we do. There are small meeting rooms where we can go to discuss things confidentially or where members of staff can talk to us in private. Of course, with the sort of information we keep, individual staff records and interview reports and so on, we have to be discreet at all time.
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Despite the general negative findings, it is important to remember that all children who live through a divorce do not behave in the same way. The specific behavior. depends on the child's individual personality, characteristics, age at the time of divorce, and gender. In terms of personality, when compared to those rated as relaxed and easygoing, children described as temperamental and irritable have more difficulty coping with parental divorce, as indeed they have more difficulty adapting to life change in general. Stress, such as that found in disrupted families, seems to impair the ability of temperamental children to adapt to their surroundings, the greater the amount of stress, the less well they adapt. In contrast, a moderate amount of stress may actually help an easygoing, relaxed child learn to cope with adversity.
There is some relationship between age and children's characteristic reaction to divorce. As the child grows older, the greater is the likelihood of a free expression of a variety of complex feelings, an understanding of those feelings, and a realization that the decision to divorce cannot be attributed to any one simple cause Self-blame virtually disappears after the age of 6, fear of abandonment diminishes after the age of 8, and the confusion and fear of the young child is replaced in the older child by shame, anger, and self-reflection. Gender of the child is also a factor that predicts the nature of reaction to divorce, the impact of divorce is initially greater on boys than on girls. They are more aggressive, less compliant, have greater difficulties in interpersonal relationships, and exhibit problem behaviors both at home and at school. Furthermore, the adjustment problems of boys are still noticeable even two years after the divorce.
Girls' adjustment problems are usually internalized rather than acted out, and are often resolved by the second year after the divorce. However, new problems may surface for girls as they enter adolescence and adulthood. How can the relatively greater impact of divorce on boys than on girls be explained? The greater male aggression and noncompliance may reflect the fact that such behaviors are tolerated and even encouraged in males in our culture more than they are in females. Furthermore, boys may have a particular need for a strong male model of self-control, as well as for a strong disciplinarian parent. Finally, boys are more likely to be exposed to their parents' fights than girls are, and after the breakup, boys are less likely than girls to receive sympathy and support from mothers, teachers, or peers.
Temperamental, irritable kids have difficulty adapting to parental divorce because
A.they care too much about the life change.
B.the great stress of their families diminishes their ability.
C.they tend to lose temper easily and are sensitive to the life change.
D.they are faced with more parents' fights than the relaxed, easygoing children.
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Riding on the swings (秋千) and (playing) with the ducks in the pond (was) our (children’s
Riding on the swings (秋千) and (playing) with the ducks in the pond (was) our (children’s) greatest pleasure when we took (them) to the park.
A.playing
B.was
C.children's
D.them
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She is going to spend prt of her week in Liverpool where she ______ on the bech with her children.She is going to spend prt of her week in Liverpool where she ______ on the bech with her children.is plying B.plys C.will be plying D.hs plyed
A.is playing
B.plays
C.will be playing
D.has played
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The ratio of divorces to marriages has increased since 19Therefore, there must be a greater proportion of children living with only one natural parent than there was in 19Which of the following, if true, most strongly weakens the inference drawn above?
A.The number of marriages entered into by women twentyfive to thirty-five years old has decreased since 1940.
B.When there is a divorce, children are often given the option of deciding which parent they will live with.
C.Since 1940 the average number of children in a family has remained approximately steady and has not been subject to wide fluctuations.
D.Before 1940 relatively few children whose parents had both died were adopted into single-parent families.
E.The proportion of children who must be raised by one parent because the other has died has decreased since 1940 as a result of medical advances.
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When you discuss a question of policy, you must deal with three basic issues–need, plan, and practicality.()
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Which of the following sttements is TRUE Most persons with Type 1 or TypeWhich of the following sttements is TRUE Most persons with Type 1 or Type 2 dibetesre women in pregnncy. B.Most women in pregnncy my hve the dnger of getting dibetes. C.We find more persons with Type 2 dibetesmong children thn older persons. D.We find more persons with Type 2 dibetesmong older persons thn children.
A.Most persons with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes are women in pregnancy.
B.Most women in pregnancy may have the danger of getting diabetes.
C.We find more persons with Type 2 diabetes among children than older persons.
D.We find more persons with Type 2 diabetes among older persons than children.