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[单项选择]Many parents have abandoned their children ( ) responsibilities to outsiders such as teachers and policemen.
A. rearing
B. training
C. feeding
D. cultivating
[单项选择]Parents have to accept their children for ( ) they are and not ( ) they want them to be.
A. who; what
B. where; who
C. what; why
D. how; when
[单项选择]Parents have to do much less for their children today than they used to do, and home has be- come much less of a workshop. Clothes can be bought ready made. Washing can go to the laundry; food can be bought cooked, canned or preserved.
[单项选择]If children have flu-like symptoms, their parents ______.
A. are advised not to give them aspirin
B. Should watch out for signs of Reye syndrome
C. are encouraged to take them to hospital for vaccination
D. should prevent them from mixing with people running a fever
[单项选择]Advertisers are always trying to find ways of attracting the attention of as many consumers as ______.
A. likely
B. probable
C. possible
D. he can
[单项选择]Bees have different ways to make honey.
[单项选择]Certainly man must______the future, and find ways of providing for his use.
A. look to
B. look up
C. look for
D. look on
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How should gifted children be identified Parents may not be able to identify gifted children; thy do not have sufficient basis for comparison. Their observations may be distorted by their ambitions. However, they may be able to furnish details about the child’s early development that indicate to the discerning teacher or psychologist the presence of superior ability.
Teachers who are familiar with the characteristics of gifted children and who have a chance to observe children in an informal and challenging environment can give evidence that is valuable in identifying the gifted. Teachers have daily opportunity to observe how skillfully children use language, how quickly they see relations, how sensitive they are to things in their environment, how readily they learn, how easily they remember. Moreover, gifted children usually show out- standing resourcefulness and imagination, sustained attention, and wide interests.
Classroom and playground also offer oppo
A. alter
B. face
C. take in
D. deal with