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[填空题]When I was a little children, school was a 31. ______
beautiful garden to me. To my eyes, all the 32. ______
things in school were wonderful. Now I was 33. ______
still studying at the school -- a senior middle school. 34. ______
Every morning I get up much early. On my way 35. ______
to school, the risen sun greets me with a smile. 36. ______
In class, I enjoy reading the texts and listen to 37. ______
the teachers. In the evening, I do exercises 38. ______
with the light, like a farmer working hard in 39. ______
his field, expects a good harvest. 40. ______
[单项选择]When I was a boy, children always objected to wearing school uniform but teachers were (1) it because they said all of us looked (2) . Otherwise, they said, children would compete with (3) and the poorer children would be unhappy because people would see how poor they were. In recent years, however, many schools have (4) the idea of making children wear uniform.
A. warm
B. to
C. keen on
D. interested
[单项选择]No one would argue that children thrive when they feel respected, important, and cared for by other persons, or that they falter when they lack the self-pride and self-confidence that accompanies such approval and support. However, at the hands of educators eager to encourage lagging pupils, a myth has developed that raising youngsters’ self-esteem is a sure means of improving their levels of achievement and solving many of the nation’s social ills.
A 1990 report, for instance, proposes that "self-esteem is the likeliest candidate for a ’social vaccine’, something that empowers us to live responsibly and that keeps us from the lure of crime, teen pregnancy, and educational failure. The lack of self-esteem is central to more personal and social ills plaguing our state and nation as we approach the end of the twentieth century."
By the 1960s, following the advent of the self-actualization theories of personal growth espoused by psychologists Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers,
A. enhance the children’s self-esteem
B. help the children with the academic performance
C. plummet the children’s self-esteem
D. make the children more competent