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[单项选择]Most injures can be prevented, provided a parent goes about it the right way.
Mr. Grant was a skilled and capable surgeon. His wife--intelligent, charming and a qualified nurse--had suggested they see me about their 16-month-old son, Neville.
Mrs. Grant spoke first. "We’re both professional people, and I guess we’re supposed to know more than most people. It hurts us to admit our little Neville is such a problem."
"He’s all over the house, climbing, handling things he’s not supposed to be touching," Mr. Grant interrupted, "and we’re afraid he’ll badly injure himself and it’ll be our fault."
"Does he have some understanding of the word ’ no’," I asked…
"That’s just it, we can’t be sure if he has or not. Sometimes he seems to understand, but at other times he just doesn’t seem to mind when we say ’no’," the father replied.
"Teaching a child the meaning of the word ’no’ can be crucial in preventing accidents. Unless your Neville can understand the true meanin
A. how the Grants worry about their 16-month-old son, Neville
B. how to teach a child to understand the word "no"
C. how to prevent a child from injuring himself
D. the natural behaviors of a child

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[单项选择]Most injures can be prevented, provided a parent goes about it the right way.
Mr. Grant was a skilled and capable surgeon. His wife--intelligent, charming and a qualified nurse--had suggested they see me about their 16-month-old son, Neville.
Mrs. Grant spoke first. "We’re both professional people, and I guess we’re supposed to know more than most people. It hurts us to admit our little Neville is such a problem."
"He’s all over the house, climbing, handling things he’s not supposed to be touching," Mr. Grant interrupted, "and we’re afraid he’ll badly injure himself and it’ll be our fault."
"Does he have some understanding of the word ’ no’," I asked…
"That’s just it, we can’t be sure if he has or not. Sometimes he seems to understand, but at other times he just doesn’t seem to mind when we say ’no’," the father replied.
"Teaching a child the meaning of the word ’no’ can be crucial in preventing accidents. Unless your Neville can understand the true meanin
A. The Grants and the author are all professional people.
B. The parents have failed in teaching their son how to read and comprehend the word "no".
C. Reading between the lines, we may conclude that Neville has injured himself more than once.
D. It is implied, but not directly stated that Mrs. Grant is Neville’s stepmother.
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Most injures can be prevented, provided a parent goes about it the right way.
Mr. Grant was a skilled and capable surgeon. His wife--intelligent, charming and a qualified nurse--had suggested they see me about their 16-month-old son, Neville.
Mrs. Grant spoke first. "We’re both professional people, and I guess we’re supposed to know more than most people. It hurts us to admit our little Neville is such a problem."
"He’s all over the house, climbing, handling things he’s not supposed to be touching," Mr. Grant interrupted, "and we’re afraid he’ll badly injure himself and it’ll be our fault."
"Does he have some understanding of the word ’ no’," I asked…
"That’s just it, we can’t be sure if he has or not. Sometimes he seems to understand, but at other times he just doesn’t seem to mind when we say ’no’," the father
A. how the Grants worry about their 16-month-old son, Neville
B. how to teach a child to understand the word "no"
C. how to prevent a child from injuring himself
D. the natural behaviors of a child
[填空题]What a parent Is most concerned with upon the birth of a child is ______.
[填空题]What a parent is most concerned with upon the birth of a child is ______.
[填空题]Most teachers praise parent-students for their assiduity.
[填空题]Most parent, I suppose, have had the experience of reading a bedtime story to their 3 and they must have 2 how difficult it is to write a good children’s book. Either the author has aimed too 3 , so that the children can follow what is in his (or more often, her) story, 4 the story seems to be talking to the readers.
The best children’s books are neither very difficult nor very simple, and satisfy both the children who 5 the story and the adult who 6 it. Unfortunately, there are in fact 7 books like this, so the problem of finding the right bedtime story is not 8 to solve. This may be why many of books regarded as works of children’s literature were in fact written for 9 Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland is perhaps the most obvious of this.
Children, left for themselves, often 10 the worst possible interest in literature. Just leave a child in bookshop or 11 and he will more willingly choose the books
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How can a Parent Help

Mothers and fathers can do a lot to ensure a safe landing in early adulthood for their kids. Even if a job’s starting salary seems too small to satisfy an emerging adult’s need for rapid content, the transition from school to work can be less of a setback if the startup adult is ready for the move. Here are a few measures, drawn from my book Ready or Not, Here Life Comes, that parents can take to prevent what I can "work life unreadiness":

Kids need a range of authentic role models—as opposed to members of their clique, pop stars and vaunted athletes. Have regular dinner table discussions about people the family knows and how they got where they are. Discuss the joys and downsides of your own career and encourage your kids to form some ideas about their own future. When asked what they want to do, they should be discouraged from saying "I have no idea" . They can change their m
A. Set a Good Example for Your Kids
B. Build Your Kids’ Work Skills
C. Place Time Limits on Leisure Activities
D. Talk about the Future on a Regular Basis
E. Help Kids Develop Coping Strategies
F. Help Your Kids Figure Out Who They Are
G. Build Your Kids’ Sense of Responsibility
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Most plants can make their own food from sunlight, (1) some have discovered that stealing is an easier way to live. Thousands of plant species get by (2) photosynthesizing, and over 400 of these species seem to live by pilfering sugars from an underground (3) of fungi(真菌). But in (4) a handful of these plants has this modus operandi been traced to a relatively obscure fungus. To find out how (5) are (6) , mycologist Martin Bidartondo of the University of California at Berkeley and his team looked in their roots. What they found were (7) of a common type of fungus, so (8) that it is found in nearly 70 percent of all plants. The presence of this common fungus in these plants not only (9) at how they survive, says Bidartondo, but also suggests that many ordinary plants might prosper from a little looting, too.
Plants have (10) relations to get what they need to survive. Normal, (11)
A. instead of
B. in spite of
C. in place of
D. by contrast of

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