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“When your mother criticizes you, you can look somewhere else and think about other things. Just pay no attention to her words. But remember: it’s a strong attitude, so it cannot be used  36 .You can use this skill only sometimes.” These words are from some cartoons  37 skills for children to  38 against their mothers.
“This is a book for  39 aged six to twelve who are always criticized by their  40 ”, and the cartoons,   41 by two 10-year-old girls, list over twenty  42 which children can use to deal with their mothers’  43 ,such as crying, running away and so on. Each skill is described with interesting  44 and funny notes. The two girls’ creativity(创造力)amazed the adults.
According to one of the girls’ mothers, her daughter once performed  45 in an exam, so she criticized her. The daughter’s feelings led to her  46 the cartoons. The girl’s father said he  47 parents would pay attention to the pictures. He said parents should think about children’s feelings. They shouldn’t criticize them so often. And he said the cartoons weren’t  48 yet and that his daughter would continue with them when she was  49 .
The cartoons make people  50 the problems within Chinese family  51 , said an expert on family education. According to a survey of 104 children and their parents, as many as 51.9 percent of the children  52 being criticized by their mothers.
Not giving children enough time to play and always criticizing them seem to be very  53 in family life. It is a big problem in fact     parents think it is ok .Children will have  55 feelings within their heart. Parents should learn to encourage children more.
小题1:
A.suddenlyB.certainlyC.recentlyD.often
小题2:
A.showingB.usingC.lendingD.leaving
小题3:
A.fightB.protectC.argueD.stand
小题4:
A.classmatesB.childrenC.strangersD.neighbors
小题5:
A.parentsB.teachersC.friendsD.sisters
小题6:
A.boughtB.interestedC.drawnD.dreamed
小题7:
A.photosB.presentsC.skillsD.reasons
小题8:
A.careB.angerC.encouragementD.sadness
小题9:
A.picturesB.resultsC.wordsD.characters
小题10:
A.quicklyB.badlyC.wellD.slowly
小题11:
A.readingB.directingC.creatingD.selling
小题12:
A.disagreedB.wonderedC.foundD.hoped
小题13:
A.invitedB.wantedC.knownD.finished
小题14:
A.oldB.freeC.boredD.excited
小题15:
A.forgetB.enjoyC.changeD.face
小题16:
A.educationB.planningC.importanceD.tradition
小题17:
A.continueB.hateC.understandD.keep
小题18:
A.usefulB.clearC.commonD.funny
小题19:
A.thoughB.thereforeC.ifD.and
小题20:
A.relaingB.thankfulC.happyD.negative

小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:A
小题6:C
小题7:C
小题8:B
小题9:A
小题10:B
小题11:C
小题12:D
小题13:D
小题14:B
小题15:D
小题16:A
小题17:B
小题18:C
小题19:A
小题20:D

试题分析:本文讲述的是2个10岁的孩子所画的卡通画,讲述的是对付父母生气的技巧,告诉我们要注意尽量少批评孩子,因为总是在批评孩子会导致孩子心里有负面的感觉,对孩子的成长不利。
小题1:D 上下文串联。根据下一句的only sometimes可知这种技巧不能经常使用,只有偶尔用一次。
小题2:A 动词辨析。A展示B使用C借出D离开;这是展示出来的一些孩子用来和父母多斗争的方法。
小题3:A 动词辨析。A战斗B保护C争论D忍受;固定搭配fight against与…做斗争。
小题4:B 上下文串联。根据下面的aged six to twelve说明是指6到12岁的孩子。
小题5:A 上下文串联。根据文章第一句When your mother criticizes you可知是指那些被父母批评的孩子。
小题6:C 动词辨析。A买B感兴趣C花D梦想;这些卡通人物是2个10岁的女孩子画的。
小题7:C 名词辨析。A照片B礼物C技巧D原因;列出了20种孩子用来对付妈妈生气的技巧。
小题8:B 名词辨析。A照顾B生气C鼓励D悲哀;列出了20种孩子用来对付妈妈生气的技巧。
小题9:A 上下文串联。根据41空的draw说明这些都是孩子们画的图片作品。
小题10:B 副词辨析。A迅速B糟糕C好D缓慢;指这个孩子在考试中表现很糟糕。
小题11:C 动词辨析。A阅读B指导C创造出D卖;这个女孩的感觉导致她创造出这样的作品。
小题12:D 动词辨析。A不同意B想知道C发现D希望;孩子的父亲说他希望父母们能够注意到这些照片。
小题13:D 上下文串联。根据下句his daughter would continue说明孩子还没有完成,将会继续下去。
小题14:B 形容词辨析。A老B有空C厌倦D兴奋;当他有空的时候,他会继续把这些照片继续下去。
小题15:D 动词辨析。A忘记B喜欢C改变D面对;这些卡通人们让人们面对这些家庭教育方面存在的问题。
小题16:A 上下文串联。本文主要讨论的卡通人物中所体现出的孩子的家庭教育的问题。
小题17:B 动词辨析。A继续B讨厌C理解D保持;百分之51.9的孩子不喜欢被家长批评。
小题18:C 形容词辨析。A有用的B清楚的C普通的D滑稽的;不给孩子足够玩的时间以及总是批评孩子在家庭教育中这是很常见的问题。
小题19:A 连词辨析。A尽管B因此C如果D和;尽管很多人认为这很好,但是这却是一个很严重的问题。
小题20:D 形容词辨析。B感激的C开心的D消极的;如果孩子经常被批评,在孩子的心里会有消极的感觉。
点评:本文讲述的是2个10岁的孩子所画的卡通画,讲述的是对付父母生气的技巧,告诉我们要注意尽量少批评孩子,因为总是在批评孩子会导致孩子心里有负面的感觉,对孩子的成长不利。本文要求考生具有扎实的英语词组、短语、习惯用法等英语搭配的知识,这对于理解文章的逻辑关系特别有利。文章的逻辑关系不外乎列举、原因、结果、让步、对照、补充、目的、条件等关系。解题时应联系上下文寻找相关线索,如某一个词的原词、指代词、同义词、近义词、上义词、下义词和概括词等。但由于我们在做题时不可能总是重复地阅读文章,因此,在做完形填空时要培养一种捕捉并记忆相关信息的能力。
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D.Every space trip will be made into a film.
小题4:The last paragraph suggests that _________.
A.space is too mysterious to explore
B.the suborbital market is promising
C.the spaceflight industry is more successful than people think
D.developing the industry is risky
小题5:What is the main purpose of the text?
A.To predict a change in the space market.
B.To discuss a recent launch.
C.To introduce the status of the spaceflight industry.
D.To remove public doubt about the spaceflight industry.

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