We parents have skyhigh hopes for our children. ___【小題1】____. What can we do to help our kids grow up to lead happy lives? According to the experts, we can do many things to help our kids.
___【小題2】____ In order to succeed,children need to feel they're good at something. So expose your children to as many interests as possible, and then let them choose those they like best. Applauded their achievements. A study found that students whose parents paid attention to their abilities were far more likely to do well in school and in life—than students whose parents didn't show such support. ____【小題3】___
____【小題4】____. Making his/her own decisions increases a child's sense of control and builds his/her selfesteem (自尊心). And allowing kids to make wrong decisions—so long as doing so won't harm them—helps kids learn from their mistakes.
Encouraging them to solve their own problems. As they grow, children need practice in communicating,standing up for themselves and compromising(妥協(xié)). One of the best places to learn these skills is at home. ____【小題5】____.
A.Help them to find their talents. |
B.Let them make decisions and mistakes. |
C.Don’t criticize the kids in front of the public. |
D.We expect them to be confident and content. |
【小題1】D
【小題2】A
【小題3】F
【小題4】B
【小題5】G
解析試題分析:
【小題1】從后面的句子:What can we do to help our kids grow up to lead happy lives? 可知父母期望孩子自信和滿足。選D
【小題2】從后面的句子:In order to succeed,children need to feel they're good at something.可知是幫助孩子找到自己的才能。選A
【小題3】從前面的句子:Applauded their achievements.可知父母要祝賀孩子的成功。選 F
【小題4】從后面的句子:Making his/her own decisions increases a child's sense of control and builds his/her selfesteem (自尊心). And allowing kids to make wrong decisions 可知要讓孩子自己做決定和犯錯(cuò)。選B
【小題5】從前面的句子:Encouraging them to solve their own problems. 可知孩子之間出了問題,讓他們自己解決。選G
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