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Both the kids and their parents()English, I think. I know it from their accent.
A . is
B . been
C . are
D . wa
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When using the Call Subflow step, can variables be shared between the parent (calling) flow and the subflow?()
A . No.
B . Yes.
C . Yes, but they must be manually passed via input and output mapping.
D . Yes, but they must be manually created in both flows and have the same name.&e
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Which one of the following @Function to all "response"and "response to response"documents of parent documents?()
A . @Responses
B . @AllChildren
C . @AllResponses
D . @AllDescendants&e
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Six Rites are Nacai, Wenming,Naji, Nazheng, Qingqi and Returning to the bride's parents' home.
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The money from Michael's parents is enough to pay for his rent and groceries.
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According to the lecture, there seems to be a seemingly endless repetition of generation gap between parents and children in the author’s family. It means the generation gap between ________ and that between ________.
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The teachings of Confucianism were focused on practical morality. He emphasized the importance of justice, ______ and filial piety - the duty of every son to serve his parents.
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To have love for parents and respect to elder brothers is the central theme of ren .
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Many couples are assigned exclusively the parental roles, because all their time and energy are devoted to raising children.
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The meeting between the writer's family and Tracy's parents was arranged because ______.
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House A has three separate rooms that are used as sleeping areas. Each bedroom has its own door that can be closed and lockeD. The parents have the main bedroom, the daughter has the second bedroom, and the son has the thirD.
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The first and most important thing parents should do to help their children is______.
A.to provide them with a safer environment
B.to lower their expectations for them
C.to get them more involved socially
D.to set a good model for them to follow
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Much of a parent's job is to provide the gifts of caring, love, and emotional support to children. But one gift is often beyond their reach: the resources to meet the financial demands of college tuition.
For more than 54 years, the United Negro College Fund has fulfilled the dreams of deserving students by closing the gap between the cost of college and what their parents can afford. More than 300,000 students have graduated from United Negro College Fund member colleges since 1944, and 54,000 more axe currently enrolled (入学).
The oldest and most successful minority higher education support organization, the United Negro College Fund is a combination of 39 private, historically black member colleges and universities. Since its founding, it has raised more than $1.3 billion to keep the dream alive for needy families across the country.
What is it that makes the United Negro College Fund so important to America's families? As well as raising funds and giving technical support to member colleges and universities, it creates hope and opportunity by providing financial assistance to deserving students. Consider the contributions of just a few of the distinguished graduates who have realized the benefits: civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; opera diva Leontyne Price; Olympic track star Edwin Moses; and filmmaker Spike Lee.
Most parents feel embarrassed when their children graduate from high school because they can't ______.
A.afford their children's college tuition
B.offer their children emotional support
C.look after their children
D.give them gifts on their birthdays
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Parents have to learn how to follow a baby‘s behavior. and adapt the tone of their __________ to the baby‘s capabilities.
A.perceptions
B.consultations
C.interactions
D.interruptions
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In the bungalow were her parents, very busy, very, very busy, and when she learned her
A.A.简单句
B.B.并列句
C.C.主从复合句
D.D.并列主从复合句
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The price of the car "Honda" is very_____and my parents can't afford it.
A.cheap
B.high
C.expensive
D.dear
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in a traditional chinese family, the elders are respected and children need to support their parents in their old age. ()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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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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Both the kids and their parents is English, I think. I know it from their accent.()
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错
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Both the kids and their parents are English, I think. I know it from their accent.
对
错
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The idea that "parents don't matter"— shorthand for the view that how parents treat their children has no effect on the kids' behavior, values, achievements and other outcomes—just won't go away. I can【62】believe it's been more than 10 years since I wrote about the【63】claim that only genes and peers【64】children; once parents contribute an egg or sperm, they have no effect on how their kids【65】
So I was【66】by what's being called "the largest meta-analysis ever conducted on the association between parenting styles and delinquency (犯罪,尤指青少年). " The meta. analysis, in the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, looked at 161 published and unpublished studies【67】the question, and found that how well parents【68】their children, whether they expressed rejection or hostility, and a number of other【69】indeed had an effect.
What's particularly interesting is the【70】of the effect. An association can be statistically significant without being【71】significant; that is, there can be true cause-and-effect, but a tiny effect. Not so in this case.【72】kids for good behavior. had an effect size of 11%, for instance; not huge, but not tiny (it means that 11% of the difference between kids' levels of delinquency is due to whether their parents rewarded them for good behavior, something that reduces delinquency). Being authoritative also【73】delinquency, again with an effect size of 11%,【74】being authoritarian (独裁) increased delinquency, with an effect size of 12%. Put the two together and being authoritarian as opposed to authoritative【75】for a swing of 23%. Physical【76】and verbal aggression also were associated with more delinquency.
The "parents don't matter" school might【77】that little delinquents-to-be bring out the worst in parents, who turn authoritarian. It is the kids'【78】tendencies that cause later delinquency, according to this argument, not how parents【79】. The【80】with this claim is the many studies showing that whether you are an authoritarian or an authoritative parent "is most often determined before your first kid is even born, and is highly【81】upon your own experience of discipline.., and your general political/personality orientation," as clinical psychologist Nestor Lopez-Duran wrote.
(63)
A.nearly
B.hardly
C.truly
D.mainly
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We can learn from the first paragraph that parents and grandparents
A.used to give away their assets at death.
B.no longer pass on their wealth to their offspring.
C.don"t care how their money is spent at all.
D.would not give their offspring financial help.
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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
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His parents ______last week, and the child has no one to look after him.
A.A.have died
B.B.died
C.C.dead
D.D.death