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[单项选择]Seeing the ______ scene, the ______ child held his mother's arm tightly.
A. frightened; frightening
B. frightening; frightening
C. frightening; frightened
D. frightened; frightened
[单项选择]To judge a child's standard, his marks in a test must be compared with marks gained by ______.
A. others of the same age
B. older children
C. younger children
D. adults
[单选题] Hearing his mother’s voice, the child couldn’t wait ()_out.
A. rushing
B. to rush
C. rushed
D. for rushing
[单项选择]The child's earliest words deal with concrete objects and actions, it is much later that he is able to grapple with ______.
A. decisions
B. abstractions
C. opponents
D. mathematics
[单项选择]Eagerly watching the child's acquisition of new skills______.
A. should be avoided
B. is universal among parents
C. sets up dangerous states of worry in the child
D. will make him lose interest in learning new things
[单项选择]Who's the little child
[单项选择]A child's ______often changes in the presence of strangers.
A. personality
B. behavior
C. attitude
D. character
[单项选择]The doctor asked the child's parents ______.
A. what is the problem
B. what was the problem
C. what the problem was
[单项选择]Sam ______ for his words had injured his friend's self-respect at the party last night.
A. was ashamed
B. was confused
C. felt annoyed
D. felt guilty
[单项选择]I put a bandage on the child's finger to ______ the flow of blood from his cut.
A. irrigate
B. expose
C. stanch
D. pluck
E. obviate
[单项选择]Could a husband sell his wife's inheritance
A. No, under no circumstances.
B. Yes, whenever he wished to.
C. Yes, if she agreed.
D. Yes, if his father-in-law agreed.
[单项选择]When Benjamin Franklin worked at his brother's printing shop _____.
A. he had no time to read books
B. he did not learn how to work very quickly
C. he could earn money after he signed the indenture
D. he could help his brother a lot
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Passage 3
The current political debate over family values, personal responsibility, and welfare takes for granted the entrenched American belief that dependence on government assistance is a recent and destructive phenomenon. Conservatives tend to blame this dependence on personal irresponsibility aggravated by a swollen welfare apparatus that saps individual initiative. Liberals are more likely to blame it on personal misfortune magnified by the harsh lot that falls to losers in our competitive market economy. But both sides believe that "winners" in America make it on their own that dependence reflects some kind of individual or family failure, and that the ideal family is the self-reliant unit of traditional lore——a family that takes care of its own, carves out a future for its children, and never asks for handouts. Politicians at both ends of tile ideological spectrum have wrapped themselves in the mantle of these "family values,"
A. expensively
B. from the railroad company
C. with the help of governing authorities
D. with no help of governing authorities