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  The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard.But in the rich world, children can   1   from a different kind of poverty - of the spirit.  2   ,one Western country alone now sees 14,000 attempted suicides(自杀)every year by children under 15, and one child   3   five needs psychiatric(心理)advice.

  There are many good things about   4   in the Third World.Take the close and constant relation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbors for example.In the West, the very nature of work puts distance between   5   and children.But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices.  6  , the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbors working   7   and often shares in that work.

  A child   8   in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's   9  :helping to dig or build, look after animals or babies-rather than   10   playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keeping pets   11   playing with dolls.

  These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the   12   children.Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the change of seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the sky.Children in the rich world,   13   ,are provided with a watch as one of the   14   signs of growing up, so that they can   15   along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows …

  Third World children do not usually   16   to stay indoors, still less in high-rise apartments(公寓).Instead of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of   17   to study and play.Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them   18   from ten floors up.

    19   ,twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease.But childhood in the Third World is not all   20  

(1)

[  ]

A.

come

B.

learn

C.

suffer

D.

survive

(2)

[  ]

A.

As usual

B.

For instance

C.

In fact

D.

In other words

(3)

[  ]

A.

by

B.

in

C.

to

D.

under

(4)

[  ]

A.

childhood

B.

poverty

C.

spirit

D.

survival

(5)

[  ]

A.

adults

B.

fathers

C.

neighbors

D.

relatives

(6)

[  ]

A.

Anyhow

B.

However

C.

Instead

D.

Still

(7)

[  ]

A.

away

B.

alone

C.

along

D.

nearby

(8)

[  ]

A.

growing up

B.

living through

C.

playing

D.

working

(9)

[  ]

A.

activity

B.

life

C.

study

D.

work

(10)

[  ]

A.

by

B.

from

C.

through

D.

with

(11)

[  ]

A.

and

B.

but

C.

or

D.

so

(12)

[  ]

A.

Eastern

B.

good

C.

poor

D.

Western

(13)

[  ]

A.

at any moment

B.

at the same time

C.

on the other hand

D.

on the whole

(14)

[  ]

A.

easiest

B.

earliest

C.

happiest

D.

quickest

(15)

[  ]

A.

care

B.

fear

C.

hurry

D.

worry

(16)

[  ]

A.

dare

B.

expect

C.

have

D.

require

(17)

[  ]

A.

control

B.

danger

C.

disappointment

D.

freedom

(18)

[  ]

A.

anxiously

B.

eagerly

C.

impatiently

D.

proudly

(19)

[  ]

A.

Above all

B.

In the end

C.

Of course

D.

What's more

(20)

[  ]

A.

bad

B.

good

C.

rich

D.

poor

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     The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in
the rich world, children can   1   from a different kind of poverty-of the spirit.   2  , one Western country
alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides ( 自杀 ) every year by children under 15, and one child   3   five
needs psychiatric (心理) advice.
     There are many good things about   4   in the Third World. Take the close and constant relation between
children and their parents, relatives and neighbours for example. In the West, the very nature of work puts
distance between   5   and children. But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away
each day to work in offices.   6   , the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbours working   7   and
often shares in that work.
     A child   8   in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's   9   :helping to dig or
build, look after animals or babies-rather than   10   playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keeping pets 
  11   playing with dolls.
      These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the   12   children. Their
sense of days and time has a lot to do with the change of seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the
sky. Children in the rich world,  13   , are provided with a watch as one of the   14   signs of growing up, so
that they can   15   along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times
of TV shows …
     Third World children do not usually   16   to stay indoors, still less in highrise apartments (公寓). Instead
of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of  17   to
study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them   18   from ten floors up. 19 ,
twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease. But childhood in the Third
World is not all  20  .
(     )1. A. come          
(     )2. A. As usual      
(     )3. A. by            
(     )4. A. childhood     
(     )5. A. adults        
(     )6. A. Anyhow        
(     )7. A. away          
(     )8. A. growing up    
(     )9. A. activity      
(     )10. A. by           
(     )11. A. and          
(     )12. A. Eastern      
(     )13. A. at any moment
(     )14. A. easiest      
(     )15. A. care         
(     )16. A. dare         
(     )17. A. control      
(     )18. A. anxiously    
(     )19. A. Above all    
(     )20. A. bad          
B. learn                  
B. For instance        
B. in                    
B. poverty              
B. fathers             
B. However               
B. alone                 
B. living through         
B. life                
B. from                 
B. but                   
B. good                 
B. at the same time      
B. earliest            
B. fear                 
B. expect                
B. danger               
B. eagerly              
B. In the end           
B. good           
C. suffer                     
C. In fact                 
C. to                         
C. spirit                  
C. neighbours              
C. Instead                 
C. along                       
C. playing                   
C. study                 
C. through                   
C. or                        
C. poor                        
C. on the other hand       
C. happiest               
C. hurry                     
C. have                     
C. disappointment           
C. impatiently               
C. Of course             
C. rich                
D. survive               
D. In other words        
D. under                
D. survival            
D. relatives             
D. Still                 
D. nearby               
D. working              
D. work               
D. with                 
D. so                     
D. Western               
D. on the whole        
D. quickest               
D. worry                 
D. require              
D. freedom               
D. proudly               
D. What's more       
D. poor                

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The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long andhard. But in the rich world, children can   1  from a different kind of poverty - of the spirit.   2 , one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides ( 自杀 ) every year bychildren under 15, and one child   3 five needs psychiatric (心理) advice.

There are many good things about   4 in the Third World. Take the close and constantrelation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbours for example. In the West, thevery nature of work puts distance between   5  and children. But in most Third World villagesmother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices.    6  , the child seesmother and father, relations and neighbours working   7 and often shares in that work.

A child   8 in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's   9:helping to dig or build, look after animals or babies -- rather than   10playing with water andsand in kindergarten, keeping pets   11playing with dolls.

These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the   12children. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the change of seasons and positions ofthe sun or the moon in the sky. Children in the rich world,    13, are provided with a watch asone of the   14signs of growing up, so that they can   15long with their parents aboutbeing late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows …

Third World children do not usually   16o stay indoors, still less in highrise apartments(公寓) . Instead of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers",there is often a sense of   17to study and play. Parents can see their children outside ratherthan observe them   18from ten floors up.

 19, twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease.But childhood in the Third World is not all   20

1. A. come            B. learn           C. suffer          D. survive

2 A. As usual          B. For instance     C. In fact          D. In other words

3. A. by               B. in             C. to              D. under

4 A. childhood         B. poverty         C. spirit            D. survival

5 A. adults            B. fathers          C. neighbours       D. relatives

6 A. Anyhow          B. However        C. Instead          D. Still

7 A. away             B. alone           C. along           D. nearby

8 A. growing up        B. living through    C. playing          D. working

9 A. activity           B. life             C. study           D. work

10A. by               B. from            C. through         D. with

11A. and              B. but             C. or              D. so

12A. Eastern           B. good            C. poor           D. Western

13. A. at any moment    B. at the same time   C. on the other hand  D. on the whole

14. A. easiest          B. earliest           C. happiest         D. quickest

15. A. care            B. fear              C. hurry           D. worry

16. A. dare            B. expect            C. have           D. require

17. A. control          B. danger            C. disappointment  D. freedom

18. A. anxiously        B. eagerly           C. impatiently      D. proudly

19. A. Above all        B. In the end         C. Of course       D. What's more

20. A. bad             B. good              C. rich           D. poor

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The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world, children can       from a different kind of poverty — of the spirit.    , one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides ( 自杀 ) every year by children under 15, and one child       five needs psychiatric (心理上的) advice.

      There are many good things about       in the Third World. Take the close and constant relation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbors for example. In the West, the very nature of work puts distance between       and children. But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices.    , the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbors working      and often shares in that work..

     A child       in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's       :helping to dig or build, look after animals or babies -- rather than       playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keeping pets      playing with dolls.

     These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the      children. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the change of seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the sky. Children in the rich world,          , are provided with a watch as one of the       signs of growing up, so that they can      along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows …

     Third World children do not usually       to stay indoors, still less in high-rise apartments. Instead of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of        to study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them       from ten floors up.

            , twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease. But childhood in the Third World is not all     

1.A. come            B. survive        C. suffer         D. learn

2.A. As usual                    B. In fact           C.For instance    D. In other words

3.A. in                B.by            C. to            D. under

4.A. childhood          B. poverty       C. spirit                D. survival

5.A. neighbors          B. fathers        C. adults         D. relatives

6.A. Anyhow           B. Instead        C.However       D. Still

7.A. away             B. alone          C. nearby       D.along

8.A. working                      B. living through   C.playing           D. growing up

9.A. fun                             B. life            C. study         D. work

10.A. by                             B. through        C.from          D. with

11.A. or                     B. but            C. and          D. so

12.A. Western                       B. good          C. poor          D. Eastern

13.A. at any moment   B. at the same time  C. on the other hand       D. on the whole

14.A. easiest                         B. quickest      C. happiest               D. earliest

15.A. care                           B. worry         C. hurry            D.fear

16.A. dare                          B. expect         C. have            D. require

17.A. freedom                      B. danger        C. disappointment      D.control

18.A. eagerly                     B. anxiously      C. impatiently    D. proudly

19.A. Above all                       B. In the end      C. Of course     D. What's more

20.A. poor                B. good          C. rich          D. bad

 

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    The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world, children can   1from a different kind of poverty — of the spirit.   2, one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides ( 自杀 ) every year by children under 15, and one child   3five needs psychiatric (心理) advice.

      There are many good things about   4in the Third World. Take the close and constant relation between children and their parents, relatives and neighbours for example. In the West, the very nature of work puts distance between   5and children. But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices.    6, the child sees mother and father, relations and neighbours working   7and often shares in that work.

     A child   8in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's   9:helping to dig or build, look after animals or babies -- rather than   10playing with water and sand in kindergarten, keeping pets   11playing with dolls.

     These children may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time than the   12children. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the change of seasons and positions of the sun or the moon in the sky. Children in the rich world,    13, are provided with a watch as one of the   14signs of growing up, so that they can   15along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows …

     Third World children do not usually   16to stay indoors, still less in highrise apartments (公寓) . Instead of dangerous roads, "keep off the grass" signs and "don't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of   17to study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather than observe them   18from ten floors up.

19, twelve million children under five still die every year through hunger and disease. But childhood in the Third World is not all   20

1.A. come             B. learn               C. suffer            D. survive

2.A. As usual          B. For instance         C. In fact            D. In other words

3.A. by                 B. in                   C. to                D. under

4.A. childhood              B. poverty              C. spirit               D. survival

5.A. adults                 B. fathers              C. neighbours           D. relatives

6.A. Anyhow             B. However          C. Instead              D. Still

7.A. away              B. alone                C. along                D. nearby

8.A. growing up             B. living through      C. playing              D. working

9.A. activity               B. life                 C. study                D. work

10.A. by               B. from                 C. through              D. with

11.A. and                   B. but                  C. or                   D. so

12.A. Eastern               B. good                 C. poor                 D. Western

13.A. at any moment         B. at the same time     C. on the other hand    D. on the whole

14.A. easiest               B. earliest             C. happiest             D. quickest

15.A. care                  B. fear                 C. hurry                D. worry

16.A. dare                  B. expect               C. have                 D. require

17.A. control               B. danger               C. disappointment       D. freedom

18.A. anxiously             B. eagerly              C. impatiently          D. proudly

19.A. Above all             B. In the end           C. Of course            D. What's more

20.A. bad                  B. good         C. rich                 D. poor

 

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