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"Mummy, I don't know what to play with." Steve stops his mother, who is talking to a friend, for the fourth time. “You've got a room full of toys!" his mother says, impatiently. In fact it is the jumble of toys which is to blame for four-year-old Steve's having no interest in his dolls, cars and animals. Each morning he pours three washing baskets of toys all over his floor, pulls out something and shortly after that, he is standing at his mother's desk or following her into the kitchen saying, "Mummy, I am bored."
A family therapist(心理医生) explains why children lose interest when they have a whole “toy shop” at home. “According to their brain development, little children are not in a position to judge the quality of different kinds of things at once. There is always just one favorite toy for the moment. All the rest are left lying about." What can parents do to stop their children from being oversupplied with toys? Simply make something disappear without the child's knowledge. If he/she takes no more notice of a toy, a parent can ask if it can be stored or given away. Of course the child will always say he/she wants it then!
Lyn is the mother of four-year-old Jessie, and we like her way. A small set of shelves in her child's room holds the toys and books that are the new favourites. When it seems to her that her daughter is tired of these toys, they put them away in a box together and select some other toys from a cupboard in another room. The box of “old” toys goes into the cupboard. When her child says she is "bored", they also get something from her cupboard -- it may be something she has had for some time but because she hasn’t seen it for a while it is almost like a new toy.
Some favourite toys stay out all the time, and there is a collection of dolls which sits in the comer, but in this way Lyn has found that she has fewer toys to put away at the end of the day and her daughter always has something “fresh” to play with.
57. Steve stops his mother several times because______.
A. he felt uninterested in his toys B. he disliked his mother's friend
C. he didn't have enough toys to play with D. he hoped his mother would play with him
58. According to the therapist, children often say they have nothing to play with because______.
A. they can't play alone for a long time
B. they are too young to play with so many toys
C. they are too lazy to pick out their favourites
D. they don't have the ability to value too many things at a time
59. What does the underlined word "jumble" mean in Chinese?
A. 单一的选择 B.杂乱的一堆 C.普通的外观 D.相同的形状
60. Which is the advice given to parents in the text?
A. Buy fewer toys for their children.
B. Form good habits for their children.
C. Put some toys away without telling their children.
D. Spare some time to play with their children.
A. I don't think they should be allowed to do such things.
B. I don't think he is a good student.
C. By the way. How often do you write to him?
D. How old is he? Look at his short hair. It's blue.
E. But I think teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes.
F. Teenagers should not be allowed to drive.
G. By taking a part-time job.
Wan Yan: How strange he looks! Where is he from? Jie Yu: He is from America. He is medium height. Wan Yan: 1 Jie Yu: He is 15 years old. We Chinese teenagers can't color our hair, do you think so? Wan Yan: Yeah. And he wears glasses with bright red frames, but he is a boy. Jie Yu: Yeah. Didn't you notice his earring in one ear? It's fun to watch. Wan Yan: 2 They might be sorry later. Jie Yu: I agree. Look at his long T-shirt and the big pants are just like a big bag. Wan Yan: 3 . And the picture on the front of the T-shirt looks like a band. He must like the band best. Jie Yu: Yeah. His favourite kind of music is rock. He thinks it's exciting. Wan Yan: 4 Jie Yu: About once a month. He said he would come to China this summer vacation if he made enough money. Wan Yan: Make money? Jie Yu: Yes. 5 . And he works hard at school, too. Wan Yan: I can't imagine he is such a boy. However, in China. we have our own culture. 1. _____ 2. _____ 3. _____ 4. _____ 5. _____
Do you think your schoolwork is too hard? Do you feel you have too much homework? If you answer “yes”, you are in the same boat as most US kids. However, school life for them is about to get even harder. A group of 13 states have decided to make their schools’ workload(工作量) much heavier, especially in math and English. Most students in US high schools work very hard. But it is not like in China, where almost all students have to work from early morning till late in the evening. US students have a lot of freedom to decide how hard they should work. “Most students put in a lot of effort (努力), but some do almost nothing,” said Will Gordon, a teacher from North Carolina. “I think stricter rules will help those students who aren’t so focused (集中精神的).” “For the most part, it’s good,” said Adam Jorve, 15, a student at Gordon’s school. “A lot of kids in public schools can hardly read when they graduate. However, for me, I wish I didn’t have the extra work.” 81. From the first passage we know that most US kids _______. A. have a pleasant school life B. often go boating together C. have hard schoolwork D. pay little attention to their schoolwork 82. Compared with Chinese students, kids in the US ________. A. have a much heavier workload B. don’t have to work from morning till night C. spend more time on math and English D. have no time to relax themselves 83. What freedom do US students have? They have the freedom to decide _________. A. how hard they should work B. how long they stay at school C. what to do and how to do it D. how much time they should spend on their work 84. In Will Gordon’s opinion, students who almost do nothing in school will be helped ______. A. by strict teachers B. by their parents C. through the strict management (管理) D. through stricter rules 85. The passage tells us mainly about _______. A. the heavy load of Chinese students B. the heavy load of the US students C. the freedom of the US students D. the different school life of the US students
Nowadays more and more Chinese teenagers find life more difficult without their parents. They don’t know how to do 1 . Because their parents do almost everything for them at home. This is a big problem.
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