Most children with healthy appetites are ready to eat almost anything that is offered to them. A child rarely dislikes food __36__ it is badly cooked. The __37__ a meal is cooked and served is most important and __38__ served meals will often improve a child’s appetite. Never ask a child __39__ he likes or dislikes a food and never __40__ likes and dislikes in front of him or allow __41__ else to do so. If the father says he hates fat meat or the mother refuses vegetables in the child’s hearing, he is __42__ to copy their words. Take it __43__ granted that he likes everything and he probably __44__.Nothing healthful should be left out from the meal because of a __45__ dislike. At meal times it is a good __46__ to give a child a small __47__ and let him __48__ back for a second helping rather than give him as __49__ as he is likely to eat all at once. Do not talk too much to the child __50__ meal times, but let him get on with his food, and do not __51__ him to leave the table immediately after a meal or he will __52__ learn to swallow his food __53__ he can hurry back to his toys. On __54__ account must a child be coaxed __55__ forced to eat.

 

36.

A. if

B. until 

C. that 

D. unless

37.

A. means 

B. process

C. way

D. method

38.

A .anxiously

B. attractively

C. urgently

D. eagerly

39.

A. whether 

B. what 

C. that

D. tell

40.

A. remark

B. tell

C. discuss 

D. argue

41.

A. everybody

B. anybody 

C. somebody

D. possible

42.

A. willing

B. possible 

C. forced

D. likely

43.

A. with 

B. as

C. over 

D. for

44.

A should

B. may

C. will 

D. must

45.

A. supposed  

B. proved

C. considered

D. related

46.

A. point 

B. custom

C. idea

D. plan

47.

A. breakfast 

B. lunch

C. supper

D. share

48.

A. ask

B. come 

C. return 

D. take

49.

A. much

B. little

C. few

D. many

50.

A. on

B. over

C. by

D. during

51.

A. agree 

B. allow 

C. force

D. persuade

52.

A. hurriedly 

B. soon 

C. fast

D. slowly

53.

A. so

B. although 

C. in case 

D. although

54.

A. some 

B. any

C. no 

D. such

55.

A. or 

B. nor

C. but

D. neither

36. D

解析:根據(jù)上下文中的 rarely dislikes可知此處應(yīng)用unless,意為“除非”。

37. C

解析:the way表示“(做飯菜和上飯菜)的方式”。

38. B

解析:attractively served meal 表示“吸引人的飯菜”。

39. A

解析:whether表示“是否”。

40. C

解析:不要在孩子面前討論。

41. B

解析:不要在孩子面前談?wù)撓矚g吃的東西和不喜歡吃的東西,也不要讓任何人如此做。

42. D

解析:be likely to表示“很可能……”,主語(yǔ)可以是人,也可以是物。

43. D

解析:take it for granted that...為固定結(jié)構(gòu),意思為“認(rèn)為……想當(dāng)然”。

44. C

解析:由 “he likes everything”推出and he probably will。

45. A

解析:supposed意為“誤傳的,假定的,被信以為真的”。

46. C

解析:a good idea意為“好主意”。

47. D

解析:a small share意為“一小份”。

48. B

49. A

解析:首先排除few,many,然后根據(jù)意思選擇A項(xiàng)。

50. D

解析:during meal times意為“在吃飯期間”。

51. B

解析:allow sb.to do sth.表示“允許某人干某事”。

52. A

解析:or前后的意思應(yīng)當(dāng)接近,前面用immediately,后面自然用soon。

53. A

54. C

解析:on no account是固定詞組,意思為“絕不可以”。

55.A

解析:該句句意為:“決不能哄騙或強(qiáng)迫孩子吃飯。”
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