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older person." Mumme’s team already knew that babies watch other children and
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[单项选择]A. Babies learned better when they were sitting up.
B. Babies learned better when they were lying down.
C. Babies learned better when they were standing up.
D. Babies learned better when they were running.
[单项选择]A. Babies begin learning when they go to school.
B. Babies begin learning when they are 5-6 months old.
C. Babies begin learning when they are 1 year old.
D. Babies begin learning on their first day of life, and even before birth.
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According to the study,when do babies feel the most comfortable
A. When they are with a baby-sitter.
B. When they are with another baby.
C. When they are with a strange adult.
D. When they are with an elderly person.
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HOW do babies react to unfamiliar babies
A. They show fear.
B. They reach out to touch them.
C. They start to cry.
D. They turn to adults.
[填空题]La policía actuó inmediatamente para recuperar la orden social.
[单项选择]—How do you like these chairs
—Yes, they are actually nice but they are not much() demand now.
A. in
B. on
C. at
D. for
[填空题]Children today spend more time stare at computer and (1)______
TV screens both at school and at home. Scientific (2)______
studies show an epidemic of myopia (also known as
nearsightedness) has struck children—and it is spreading
faster in many countries. Doctors warn that sitting too close
to a computer, especially fixes your eyes at a computer or (3)______
TV screen from close range, increases the risk of myopia.
The cause of myopia is difficult to explain in simple
terms. While some say sitting near computers and TV
screens is one of the reasons, others say children born to
nearsighted parent/parents are vulnerable. (4)______
Can genes or the environment, or a combination of two (5)______
explain the growing prevalence of myopia across many
countries How can parents understand what causes myopia
and the risks it poses to their children’s eyesight
Children suffering from