Young children can soon ______ word they hear their elders use.A.put forward.B.look forwar
Young children can soon ______ word they hear their elders use.
A.put forward.
B.look forward to
C.turn up
D.pick up
Young children can soon ______ word they hear their elders use.
A.put forward.
B.look forward to
C.turn up
D.pick up
第1题
A.storm and stress between the parents and the teenagers are normal
B.storm and conflicts are unavoidable
C.parents can never avoid the conflicts unless they love their children
D.parents' strictness lead to their children's disapproval of them
第2题
Specialists use dogs to listen to children reading because they think______.
A.dogs are young children's best friends
B.children can play with dogs while reading
C.dogs can provide encouragement for shy children
D.children and dogs understand each other
第3题
It can be inferred from the passage that______.
A.parents feel greatly relieved after sending their children to college
B.parents today have quick access to their children"s campus life
C.today"s young adults are well-prepared for dealing with loneliness
D.there is a lack of communication between young adults and their parents
第4题
Specialists use dogs to listen to children reading because they think _______.
[ A] dogs are young children's best friends
[ B ] children can play with dogs while reading
[ C] dogs can provide encouragement for shy children
[ D ] children and dogs understand each other
第5题
It can be concluded from the passage that ______.
A.it's mere(只不过的)fuss(小题大做)to write so much about the ideas, feelings, and actions of youth
B.the author blames the young for being trouble-maker at home
C.the author blames the parents for not understanding what their children think and feel
D.the trouble in American families is often caused by difference ideas and opinions between parents and children
第6题
All of the following refer to Piaget's theory EXCEPT
A.Even very young infants may engage in constructing the way that they understand the world.
B.Both assimilation and accommodation are processes that we can use to help us adapt to new information.
C.When children learn more information, then their thinking is at a higher stage of development.
D.Operations require a more advanced stage of development than symbolic representation.
第7题
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
Most children like to watch TV. It's very interesting. By watching TV they can see and learn a lot and know many things about their country and the world. Of course, they can also learn over the radio. But they can learn better and more easily with TV. Why? Because they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can't see anything over the radio.
TV helps to open children's eyes. TV helps to open their minds, too. They learn more and better ways of doing things. They may find the world is now smaller than before.
Many children watch TV only on Saturday or Sunday evenings. They are always busy with their lessons. But a few children watch TV every night. They go to bed very late. They can't have a good rest. How about you, my young friend?
A few children go to bed late because they ______ .
A.are busy with their lessons
B.do their homework
C.watch TV
第8题
[Recalls]
Easy-Bake Ovens
Company: Easy-Bake, a division of Hasbro Inc.
Why? Young children can insert their hands into the oven's opening and get their hands or fingers caught, posing an entrapment and burn hazard.
What models? The purple and pink plastic oven resembles a kitchen range with four burners on top and a front-loading oven. "Easy-Bake" is printed on the front of the oven. Model number 65805 and "Hasbro" are stamped into the plastic on the back of the oven. The Easy-Bake Oven is an electric toy and is not recommended for children younger than 8. Ovens sold before May are not included.
Where sold? Toys R Us, Wal-Mart, Target, KB Toys and other retailers.
What to do? Contact Easy-Bake between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays for a free retrofit kit with consumer warning.
For information: Toll-free 1-800-601-8418; www.easybake.com.
Why is the product being recalled?
A.It has manufacturing defect.
B.It can cause harm to users.
C.It has not been recommended for children.
D.It contains harmful components.
第9题
C
Forty-thousand of the world' s young children die every day. This is 15 million a year. Many of these deaths can be prevented. In fact, experts say, techniques now exist to save the lives of half of these children. The techniques are medically effective, simple to use and low cost. The big-gest task has been to inform. parents about these life-saving techniques.
Diarrhea(腹泻)is the main cause of death among children in developing countries. Diarrhea results when the body tries to clear itself of harmful bacteria(细菌) . The body does this by getting out liquids, sometimes uncontrollably. If too much water, sugar and salt are lost in this way, the body cannot work normally. The child may die.
The .United Nations International Children ' s Fund, UNICEF, introduces a technique. It uses a simple mixture of sugar and salt in water. The mixture does not stop diarrhea. But if used often as needed , it keeps fluid(体液) levels normal until the body has fought off the harmful bacteria. In Eypt, for example, the treatment was used in a children ' s health care program in the province of Alexandria. It reduced by one-half the number of deaths caused by diarrhea. The technique has now been used throughout the country.
65. According to the passage, a large number of children can be saved only when _________ .
[ A ] the life-saving ways are medically effective
[ B ] their parents are rich enough for the life-saving techniques
[ C] the life-saving techniques are easy to use
[ D ] their parents learn the life-saving techniques
第10题
听力原文:Lecturer
Today, in our series of lectures on human language, we are going to be looking at the way in which children acquire language. The study of how people learn to speak has proved to be one of the most fascinating, important and complex branches of language study. So let's look at these three features in turn. Firstly--why is it fascinating? This stems from the natural interest people take in the developing abilities of young children. People are fascinated by the way in which children learn, particularly their own children!
Secondly, it is important to study how we acquire our first language, because the study of child language can lead us to a greater understanding of language as a whole. The third point is that it's a complex study because of the enormous difficulties that are encountered by researchers as soon as they attempt to explain language development, especially in the very young child.
In today's lecture we will cover a number of topics. We will start by talking about research methods. There are a number of ways that researchers have investigated children's language and these include the use of diaries, recordings and tests, and we'll be looking at how researchers make use of these various methods. We will then go on to examine the language learning process, starting with the 'development of speech in young infants during the first year of life. This is the time associated with the emergence of the skills of speech perception, in other words, an emergence of the child's awareness of his or her own ability to speak. We will continue with our examination of the language learning process, this time by looking at language learning in the older child, that is in children under five. As they mature, it is possible to begin analysis in conventional linguistic terms, and so in our analysis we will look at phonological, grammatical and semantic development in pre- school children.
In the second part of the talk I would like to review some educational approaches to the question of how linguistic skills can be developed. In other words, how can we assist the young child to learn language skills at school? Initially we will look at issues that arise in relation to spoken language; we will then look at reading and review a number of approaches that have been proposed in relation to the teaching of reading. Finally we will conclude today's talk with an account of current thinking about the most neglected area of all, the child's developing awareness of written language.
Why is the study important to human?
A.Because people have an interest in children's learning.
B.Because it leads to greater understanding of language.
C.Because it encourages the researchers to work hard.
D.Because it is good to children's health.
第11题
1.In the past,many young people ______.
A.knew the effects of war
B.went in for politics
C.liked to save the wounded in wars
D.were willing to be soldiers
2.Now with TV people can _____.
A.discus politics at an information center
B.show more interest in politics
C.make their own decisions on political affairs
D.express their opinions freely
3.The author thinks that TV advertisements _____.
A.are not reliable on the whole
B.are useless to people
C.are a good guide to adults
D.are very harmful to the young
4.Which is NOT true according to the passage?_____
A.People have become used to crimes now
B.With a TV set some problems can be solved quickly
C.People now like to read books with picture
D.The adults are less violent than the young
5.From the passage,we can conclude that _____.
A.children should keep away from TV
B.TV programs should be improved
C.children’s books should have pictures
D.TV has a deep influence on the young