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          76. Despite different opinions, they are ____________ their plan for a new airport.

          77. Mr. Li works extra hard. He is ______________ making great achievements.

          78. It was believed by some people that the USA started a war in Iraq _________________ robbing the country of its oil.

          79. Some scientists __________________ cloning a female pig on Christmas Day 2011, which was regarded as one of the most encouraging news of the year.

          80. All the preparations are well __________.

          81. As these new products are not selling well, the members of the board have decided __________________ production.

          82. The couple were very poor, so they ______________________ spending money.

          83. I rang you several times but couldn’t ___________.

          84. Our neighbors ______________ each other at nine this morning.

          85. He worked day and night__________________ that he could make her live a happy life.

          76. pushing ahead with

          77. on the way to

          78. with the intention of

          79. succeeded in

          80. under way

          81. cut back on

          82. were cautious about

          83. get through

          84. were quarreling with

          85. keeping his word

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          科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          Pushing children too hard is a really big social problem that seems to be getting worse.Now we have 6-month-olds in music classes and swimming classes.Parents fear that if other children are attending these classes,they will be holding their own children back if they do not enroll,too.

              The other extreme,simply taking a laissez-faire approach and letting children do—or refuse to do—whatever they want,is not the answer either,of course.

              Dr Taylor emphasizes that parents need to push their children based on what is best for the children,not what is best for themselves.If children understand that an activity is in their best interests,then they will accept it, he finds.

              Dr Taylor and other family experts remain pessimistic about the possibilities for widespread social change.“The force of our popular culture,driven by money and superficial(表面上的) values,cannot be resisted,” he says.But change can take place at a“micro-level,” in families and schools.

              When changes do occur,the rewards can benefit everyone in the family.One mother supporting this new approach toward parenting mentions the advantages her family experienced after her children cut back on activities.“The biggest thing is that since we have done this,we are rested,” she says.“Not only are our kids rested,because they're not in a ton of stuff, but my husband and I are rested,because we're not driving them everywhere.We weren’t living in the moment when we were always busy.We were living by the schedule.The return on our investment of spending time together has been enormous.”

          One of the reasons why parents push children so hard is that they__________.

             A. believe in early development in children

             B. are too busy to take care of their children

             C. don't want their children to lag behindw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             D. want to repeat what their parents did to them

          The phrase“a laissez-faire approach”(in Line 1,Paragraph 2)most probably refers to      .

             A. denying them what they need

             B. controlling children in a flexible way

             C. developing a keen interest in children

             D. letting children do whatever they want

          The best way to encourage children to work hard is           .

             A. to make them believe it’s in their best interests

             B. to consider the matter from parents' standpointw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             C. to emphasize the importance of hard work from time to time

             D. to make it interesting and enjoyable to them

          What the author doesn’t approve of in the essay is _______.

             A. achieving a balance between pushing the children too hard and leaving them alone

             B. going from one extreme of pushing children too hard to the other of leaving them alone

             C. involving children in activity that will probably contribute to their development

             D. enrolling them in music and swimming classes at the very early age

          The new approach toward parenting mentioned in the passage most likely refers to _______.

             A. relieving children’s hard work and unnecessary activity

             B. resisting the superficial values of pop culture

             C. reducing more activity off their school schedule

             D. spending more time with their children

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          科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          Pushing children too hard is a really big social problem that seems to be getting worse.Now we have 6-month-olds in music classes and swimming classes.Parents fear that if other children are attending these classes,they will be holding their own children back if they do not enroll,too.

              The other extreme,simply taking a laissez-faire approach and letting children do—or refuse to do—whatever they want,is not the answer either,of course.

              Dr Taylor emphasizes that parents need to push their children based on what is best for the children,not what is best for themselves.If children understand that an activity is in their best interests,then they will accept it, he finds.

              Dr Taylor and other family experts remain pessimistic about the possibilities for widespread social change.“The force of our popular culture,driven by money and superficial(表面上的) values,cannot be resisted,” he says.But change can take place at a“micro-level,” in families and schools.

              When changes do occur,the rewards can benefit everyone in the family.One mother supporting this new approach toward parenting mentions the advantages her family experienced after her children cut back on activities.“The biggest thing is that since we have done this,we are rested,” she says.“Not only are our kids rested,because they're not in a ton of stuff, but my husband and I are rested,because we're not driving them everywhere.We weren’t living in the moment when we were always busy.We were living by the schedule.The return on our investment of spending time together has been enormous.”

          One of the reasons why parents push children so hard is that they       

             A. believe in early development in children

             B. are too busy to take care of their children

             C. don't want their children to lag behindw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             D. want to repeat what their parents did to them

          The phrase“a laissez-faire approach”(in Line 1,Paragraph 2)most probably refers to      .

             A. denying them what they need

             B. controlling children in a flexible way

             C. developing a keen interest in children

             D. letting children do whatever they want

          The best way to encourage children to work hard is           .

             A. to make them believe it’s in their best interests

             B. to consider the matter from parents' standpointw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             C. to emphasize the importance of hard work from time to time

             D. to make it interesting and enjoyable to them

          What the author doesn’t approve of in the essay is _______.

             A. achieving a balance between pushing the children too hard and leaving them alone

             B. going from one extreme of pushing children too hard to the other of leaving them alone

             C. involving children in activity that will probably contribute to their development

             D. enrolling them in music and swimming classes at the very early age

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          科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          Pushing children too hard is a really big social problem that seems to be getting worse.Now we have 6-month-olds in music classes and swimming classes.Parents fear that if other children are attending these classes,they will be holding their own children back if they do not enroll,too.

              The other extreme,simply taking a laissez-faire approach and letting children do—or refuse to do—whatever they want,is not the answer either,of course.

              Dr Taylor emphasizes that parents need to push their children based on what is best for the children,not what is best for themselves.If children understand that an activity is in their best interests,then they will accept it, he finds.

              Dr Taylor and other family experts remain pessimistic about the possibilities for widespread social change.“The force of our popular culture,driven by money and superficial(表面上的) values,cannot be resisted,” he says.But change can take place at a“micro-level,” in families and schools.

              When changes do occur,the rewards can benefit everyone in the family.One mother supporting this new approach toward parenting mentions the advantages her family experienced after her children cut back on activities.“The biggest thing is that since we have done this,we are rested,” she says.“Not only are our kids rested,because they're not in a ton of stuff, but my husband and I are rested,because we're not driving them everywhere.We weren’t living in the moment when we were always busy.We were living by the schedule.The return on our investment of spending time together has been enormous.”

          48. One of the reasons why parents push children so hard is that they        . 

             A. believe in early development in children

             B. are too busy to take care of their children

             C. don't want their children to lag behindw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             D. want to repeat what their parents did to them

          49. The phrase“a laissez-faire approach”(in Line 1,Paragraph 2)most probably refers to      .

             A. denying them what they need

             B. controlling children in a flexible way

             C. developing a keen interest in children

             D. letting children do whatever they want

          50. The best way to encourage children to work hard is           .

             A. to make them believe it’s in their best interests

             B. to consider the matter from parents' standpoint

             C. to emphasize the importance of hard work from time to time

             D. to make it interesting and enjoyable to them

          51.What the author doesn’t approve of in the essay is _______. 

             A. achieving a balance between pushing the children too hard and leaving them alone

             B. going from one extreme of pushing children too hard to the other of leaving them alone

             C. involving children in activity that will probably contribute to their development

             D. enrolling them in music and swimming classes at the very early age

          52. The new approach toward parenting mentioned in the passage most likely refers to _______.

             A. relieving children’s hard work and unnecessary activity

             B. resisting the superficial values of pop culture

             C. reducing more activity off their school schedule

             D. spending more time with their children

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          科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          Pushing children too hard is a really big social problem that seems to be getting worse.Now we have 6-month-olds in music classes and swimming classes.Parents fear that if other children are attending these classes,they will be holding their own children back if they do not enroll,too.

              The other extreme,simply taking a laissez-faire approach and letting children do—or refuse to do—whatever they want,is not the answer either,of course.

              Dr Taylor emphasizes that parents need to push their children based on what is best for the children,not what is best for themselves.If children understand that an activity is in their best interests,then they will accept it, he finds.

              Dr Taylor and other family experts remain pessimistic about the possibilities for widespread social change.“The force of our popular culture,driven by money and superficial(表面上的) values,cannot be resisted,” he says.But change can take place at a“micro-level,” in families and schools.

              When changes do occur,the rewards can benefit everyone in the family.One mother supporting this new approach toward parenting mentions the advantages her family experienced after her children cut back on activities.“The biggest thing is that since we have done this,we are rested,” she says.“Not only are our kids rested,because they're not in a ton of stuff, but my husband and I are rested,because we're not driving them everywhere.We weren’t living in the moment when we were always busy.We were living by the schedule.The return on our investment of spending time together has been enormous.”

          60. One of the reasons why parents push children so hard is that they______.

             A. believe in early development in children

             B. are too busy to take care of their children

             C. don't want their children to lag behindw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             D. want to repeat what their parents did to them

          61. The phrase“a laissez-faire approach”(in Line 1,Paragraph 2)most probably refers to________.

             A. denying them what they need

             B. controlling children in a flexible way

             C. developing a keen interest in children

             D. letting children do whatever they want

          62. The best way to encourage children to work hard is_________

             A. to make them believe it’s in their best interests

             B. to consider the matter from parents' standpointw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             C. to emphasize the importance of hard work from time to time

             D. to make it interesting and enjoyable to them

          63.What the author doesn’t approve of in the essay is _______.

             A. achieving a balance between pushing the children too hard and leaving them alone

             B. going from one extreme of pushing children too hard to the other of leaving them alone

             C. involving children in activity that will probably contribute to their development

             D. enrolling them in music and swimming classes at the very early age

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          科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          Pushing children too hard is a really big social problem that seems to be getting worse.Now we have 6-month-olds in music classes and swimming classes.Parents fear that if other children are attending these classes,they will be holding their own children back if they do not enroll,too.

              The other extreme,simply taking a laissez-faire approach and letting children do—or refuse to do—whatever they want,is not the answer either,of course.

              Dr Taylor emphasizes that parents need to push their children based on what is best for the children,not what is best for themselves.If children understand that an activity is in their best interests,then they will accept it, he finds.

              Dr Taylor and other family experts remain pessimistic about the possibilities for widespread social change.“The force of our popular culture,driven by money and superficial(表面上的) values,cannot be resisted,” he says.But change can take place at a“micro-level,” in families and schools.

              When changes do occur,the rewards can benefit everyone in the family.One mother supporting this new approach toward parenting mentions the advantages her family experienced after her children cut back on activities.“The biggest thing is that since we have done this,we are rested,” she says.“Not only are our kids rested,because they're not in a ton of stuff, but my husband and I are rested,because we're not driving them everywhere.We weren’t living in the moment when we were always busy.We were living by the schedule.The return on our investment of spending time together has been enormous.”

          60. One of the reasons why parents push children so hard is that they______.

             A. believe in early development in children

             B. are too busy to take care of their children

             C. don't want their children to lag behindw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             D. want to repeat what their parents did to them

          61. The phrase“a laissez-faire approach”(in Line 1,Paragraph 2)most probably refers to________.

             A. denying them what they need

             B. controlling children in a flexible way

             C. developing a keen interest in children

             D. letting children do whatever they want

          62. The best way to encourage children to work hard is_________

             A. to make them believe it’s in their best interests

             B. to consider the matter from parents' standpointw(w w.ks&5 u.c*o m

             C. to emphasize the importance of hard work from time to time

             D. to make it interesting and enjoyable to them

          63.What the author doesn’t approve of in the essay is _______.

             A. achieving a balance between pushing the children too hard and leaving them alone

             B. going from one extreme of pushing children too hard to the other of leaving them alone

             C. involving children in activity that will probably contribute to their development

             D. enrolling them in music and swimming classes at the very early age

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