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[多项选择]Disparaging comments by adults about a children’s presenter have led to an angry backlash in support of Cerrie Burnell, the 29-year-old CBeebies host who was born missing the lower section of her right arm. One man said that he would stop his daughter from watching the BBC children’s channel because Burnell would give his child nightmares.
Parents even called the broadcaster to complain after Burnell, with Alex Winters, took over the ehannel’s popular Do and Discover slot and The Bedtime Hour programme last month, to complain about her disability. And some of the vitriolic comments on the "Grown Up" section of the channel’ s website were so nasty that they had to be removed.
"Is it just me, or does anyone else think the new woman presenter on CBeebies may scare the kids because of her disability" wrote one adult on the CBeebies website. Other adults claimed that their children were asking difficult questions as a result. "I didn’t want to let my children watch the filler bits
[填空题]Adults should tell children about what to do and how to play in the pretend play.
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What did the children think about having dinner together at home
[填空题]What do researchers conclude about children’s learning patterns
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As researchers learn more about how children’s intelligence
develops, they are increasingly surprised by the power of parents. The power of
the school has been {{U}} (47) {{/U}} by the home. To begin with, all the
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understanding of language, learning {{U}} (49) {{/U}}, curiosity--are
established well before the child enters school at the age of six. Study after
study has shown that even after school begins, children’s {{U}} (50)
{{/U}} have been far more influenced by parents than by teachers. This is
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school rather than the home is given credit for {{U}} (52) {{/U}} in
achievement in subjects such as science. In view of their power,
it’s sad to see so many parents not making most of their child’s intelligence.
Many teachers now {{U}} (53) {{/U}} that children cannot be educated only
at school and parents are be
[单项选择]Who is Dr. Seuss
While many children and adults have enjoyed books by Dr. Seuss, very few actually know anything about Dr. Seuss himself.
Dr. Seuss was born in 1904 and was given the name Theodor Seuss Geisel. He grew up in Springfield, Massachusetts and left town as a young man to attend Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. In college, he wrote for the school newspaper. Geisel created the name Dr. Seuss, a penname he would continue to write under for the rest of his life. Seuss first entered college with the idea that he would become a professor, but a classmate who saw him sketching thought he should become an artist. He soon pursued his passion for drawing. After college, he got a job working as a cartoonist for a newspaper. However. once the United States became involved in World War II, Seuss wanted to use his talent to help in the war effort. He worked for the Army making different types of war movies and animated films that were used to train soldiers. Publishers who sa
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