Kids will often ignore your requests for them to shut off the TV, start their chores(杂事),or do their homework as a way to avoid following your directions. Before you know it, you’ve started to sound like a broken record as you repeatedly ask them to do their assignments, clean their room, or take out the trash. Rather than saying “Do your chores now.” you’ll be more effective if you set a target time for when the chores have to be completed. So instead of arguing about starting chores, just say, “If chores aren’t done by 4 pm, here are the consequences.” Then it’s up to your child to complete the chores. Put the ball back in their court. Don’t argue or fight with them, just say,“ That’s the way it’s going to be.” It shouldn’t be punitive(惩罚性的)as much as it should be persuasive. “If your chores aren’t done by 4 pm, then no video game time until chores are done. And if finishing those chores runs into homework time, that’s going to be your loss.” On the other hand, when dealing with homework, keep it very simple. Have a time when homework starts, and at that time, all electronics go off and do not go back on until you see that their homework is done. If your kids say they have no homework, then they should use that time to study or read. Either way, there should be a time set aside when the electronics are off.
When a kid wears his iPod or headphones when you’re trying to talk to him, make no bones about it;he is not ignoring you, he is disrespecting you. At that point, everything else should stop until he takes the earplugs out of his ears. Don’t try to communicate with him when he’s wearing headphones—even if he tells you he can hear you. Wearing them while you’re talking to him is a sign of disrespect. Parents should be very tough about this kind of thing. Remember, mutual respect becomes more important as children mature.According to the passage, it seldom happens that _______________________.
| A.kids turn a deaf ear to their parents’ requests |
| B.parents’ directions sound like a broken record |
| C.children are ready to follow their parents’ directions |
| D.parents are unaware of what they are repeating to their kids |
Parents will be able to deal with their children more effectively if they ________________.
| A.avoid direct ways of punishment |
| B.make them do things at their request |
| C.argue and fight with their children |
| D.allow their children to behave in their own way |
It can be inferred from the passage that _________________________.
| A.parents should take off his headphones when trying to have a talk with their child |
| B.it will make no difference that a kid is wearing his earplugs while talking to his parents |
| C.parents shouldn’t give in to their kid when he shows no sign of respect |
| D.kids’ purposely talking to their parents with iPod gives them a sense of power and control |
The main idea of the passage is ______________________________.
| A.that respecting each other is more important than anything else |
| B.how kids behave to ignore and disrespect their parents |
| C.that children should make choices and decisions on their own |
| D.how parents can deal with their kids’ behavior effectively |
Disease, poverty, hate, love-Charles Dickens’ stories opened his readers eyes to the most important themes of his age. Two hundred years on, his stories still speak volumes across the world, proving that Dickens’ legacy(遗产)was far greater than just “great-literature”.
February 7 marks the 200th anniversary of the writer’s birthday. To mark this date, BBC writer Alex Hudson listed six things Dickens gave the modern world. Let’s take a look at two of them.
A White Christmas
Dickens is described as “the man who invented Christmas” - not the religious festival, but the cultural aspects that we associate with the festive season today.
In the early 19th century, Christmas was barely worth mentioning, according to critic and writer Leigh Hunt. The committee which ran the Conservative Party even held ordinary business meetings on Christmas Day-unthinkable in the West nowadays, when everyone but the most necessary workers takes at least three days off.
Many people believe that Dickens’ popular descriptions of the festive period became a blueprint for generations to come. In his classic novel, A Christmas Carol, he not only put forward the idea of snow at Christmas, but also painted a picture of glowing warmth-“home enjoyments, affections and hopes”.
In his biography of Dickens, Peter Ackroyd wrote: “Dickens can be said to have almost single-handedly created the modern idea of Christmas.”
“Dickens” poverty(贫穷)
Dickens was one of the first to take an honest look at the underclass and the poor of Victorian London.He helped popularize the term “red tape” to describe situations where people in power use needless amounts of bureaucracy(官僚作风) in a way that particularly hurts the weaker and poorer members of society.
“Dickensian” has now become a powerful word for describing an unacceptable level of poverty. In 2009, when the president of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers in the UK wanted to talk about poverty in some areas of Britain, she did not use words like “terrible” or “horrific”, but rather described it as “life mirroring the times of Dickens”.The article is mainly about____________
| A.a brief introduction to Charles Dickens |
| B.Charles Dickens’ influence on the world |
| C.the characters in Charles Dickens’ stories |
| D.Charles Dickens’ achievements in literature |
Why is Dickens called “the man who invented Christmas”?
| A.Because he created both religious and culture festival. |
| B.Because all his novels have something to do with Christmas. |
| C.Because one of his novels helped to shape Christmas celebrations. |
| D.Because he was the first man to have proposed celebrating Christmas. |
We can learn from the passage that______.
| A.Dickensian is widely used to describe the Christmas |
| B.Charles Dickens’ novels reflect the true life at his age |
| C.Every person can take three days off for Christmas |
| D.The theme of Charles Dickens’ stories is about poverty |
For centuries, the body’s blood has been linked closely with the emotions. People who show no human emotions or feelings, are said to be cold-blooded killer. For example, the police are searching for a cold-blooded killer. He seems to kill for no reason, and no emotion, as if taking someone’s life as nothing.
Cold can affect other parts of the body. The expression “get cold feet” has nothing to do with cold or your feet. The expression means being afraid to do something you have decided to do. For example, you agree to be president of an organization. But then you learn that all the other officers have resigned, and all the work of the organization will be your responsibility. You are likely to get cold feet about being president when you understand the situation.
The expression “give someone the cold shoulder” probably comes from the physical act of turning your back toward someone, instead of speaking to him face to face. You may give a cold shoulder to a friend who has not kept a promise he made to you. Or, to someone who has lied about you to others.
A cold fish is not a fish.It is a person.But it is a person who is unfriendly, unemotional and shows no love or warmth. A cold fish does not offer much of himself to anyone.Someone who is a cold fish could be cold-hearted. Now a cold-hearted person is someone who has no sympathy.Several popular songs in recent years were about cold-hearted men or cold-hearted women who, without feelings, broke the hearts of their lovers.
Out in the cold means not getting something that everybody else got.A person might say that everybody but him got a pay raise---he was left out in the cold.And it is not a pleasant place to be.When you refuse to speak to a man and treat him in a distant way, you may express by “____”.
| A.I think he is a cold fish |
| B.I give him the cold shoulder |
| C.I think he is a cold-blooded man |
| D.I’m likely to get cold feet |
If Sue shows absolutely no reaction to those awful pictures of starving children in Africa, you will say _________.
| A.she is a cold fish | B.she is out in the cold |
| C.she is a cold-blooded killer | D.she gets cold feet |
We can use the expression “__________” to describe a man who abandons or hurts his lover without mercy.
| A.cold feet | B.cold shoulder |
| C.cold-hearted | D.cold-blooded |
The topic of this passage is about _________.
| A.some expressions about friendship |
| B.how cold weather comes into being |
| C.some expressions connected with cold |
| D.the relationship between cold and our body |
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◇ part-time laboratory assistant wanted required by busy electronics(电子) company to help with development of computer. should have an electronics degree and some practical experience of working in an electronics laboratory. hours 9:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. mon.-fri. fourteen days paid leave. salary ¥6598-¥10230 dependent on experience. letter of application to: mrs. g chan, nova electronics, 45 gordon rd, hung hom kowloon.The one who put on the first ad probably wants to _______.
| A.rent(租) a beautiful flat of her own in happy valley |
| B.find another lady to share the cost to rent a flat |
| C.share her room in a flat with whoever has no pet |
| D.take on a maid to look after herself and the flat |
According to the ads, you may _______.
| A.call at 2521-6011 and see a beautiful park |
| B.buy an old picture for $150 |
| C.buy two armchairs for $ 400 |
| D.hire a maid by paying $6 800 |
If you want to buy some old furniture, you may_______.
| A.get in touch with nova electronics |
| B.call at 2524-5867 any day except Monday |
| C.do it before you move to another place |
| D.call at either 2524-5867 on Monday or 2521-6011 on Saturday |
Once you can get a part-time job in nova electronics, _______.
| A.you have to work at least 4 hours a day |
| B.you should write a letter to mrs. g chan |
| C.you will get no more than $6 598 each money |
| D.you will be given 14 days off each year besides weekends |
DALLAS – A suburban Dallas woman accused of killing her two young children told a 911 operator that she first tried to poison them because they were autistic(自闭症) and she wanted "normal kids," then choked(窒息) them with a wire until they stopped moving, according to the recorded call.
Irving police on Wednesday released recordings of the 911 call after Saiqa Akhter was charged with capital murder in the death of her 5-year-old son, Zain Akhter and her 2-year-old daughter, Faryaal Akhter. Police said the children were attacked at the family's apartment Monday night.
In the recording released Wednesday, the woman identified herself as Saiqa Akhter and repeatedly told the operator she killed her two children. At one point, the woman hung up and the dispatcher(调度员) called her back.
"I killed both of them. I told you," she told the operator. Later, she explained that both children were lying motionless on the bed in the master bedroom.
"They are not doing anything. They are just blue and they are not taking any breaths and ... their heart is not beating," she said.
She told the operator she initially tried to poison the children with bathroom cleaner but they refused to drink it. When that didn't work, "I used a wire on their necks," she said.
When the operator asked the woman why she attacked her children, she said, "They're both not normal, not normal. They're autistic. Both are autistic." Pressed further, she said, "I don't want my children to be like that. ... I want normal kids."
Later, the dispatcher asked the woman what she was feeling. "Nothing," she responded.
At one point, water could be heard running in the background and the dispatcher asked what the woman what she was doing. She told the operator she was trying to wash the smell of cleaner off of her hands. The dispatcher then told the woman to go sit on a couch in the living room and wait for police.
At the end of the recording, police can be heard arriving at the home.The woman killed her two young children by____.
| A.poisoning them |
| B.choking them |
| C.first poisoning and then choking them |
| D.striking them with bathroom cleaner |
According to this passage, the killing happened_____.
| A.on Wednesday | B.on Monday night |
| C.on Monday morning | D.after the woman telephoned the 119 |
What can be inferred from the passage?
| A.The woman`s two children were autistic. |
| B.The woman did not take the killing seriously. |
| C.The woman hanged up immediately after she called 911. |
| D.The children did not drink the bathroom cleaner. |
What would be the best title for this text?
| A.A Dallas Mom Killing Her Two Children |
| B.A Woman Who Suffers From Autism |
| C.A Woman and Her Two Children |
| D.A Dallas Woman Murderer |
"A photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smart phone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website" is the definition of "selfie" in the Oxford English Dictionary. In fact, it wasn't even in the dictionary until August of last year. It earned its place there because people are now so obsessed with (对……痴迷) selfies ─ we take them when we try on a new hat, play with our pets or when we meet a friend whom we haven't seen in a while.
But is there any scientific explanation for this obsession? Well, you should probably ask James Kilner, a neuroscientist(神经系统科学家) at University College London.
Through our lifetime we become experts at recognizing and interpreting other people's faces and facial expressions. In contrast, according to Kilner, we have a very poor understanding of our own faces since we have little experience of looking at them ─ we just feel them most of the time.
This has been proved in previous studies, according to the BBC.
Kilner found that most people chose the more attractive picture. This suggests that we tend to think of ourselves as better-looking than we actually are. To further test how we actually perceive our own faces, Kilner carried out another study. He showed people different versions of their own portrait ─ the original, one that had been edited to look less attractive and one that was made more attractive ─ and asked them to pick the version which they thought looked most like them. They chose the more attractive version.
But what does it say about settles? Well, isn't that obvious? Selfies give us the power to create a photograph ─ by taking it from various angles, with different poses, using filters (滤色镜) and so on ─ that better matches our expectations with our actual faces.
"You suddenly have control in a way that you don't have in non-virtual(非虚拟的) interactions," Kilner told the Canada-based CTV News. Selfies allow you "to keep taking pictures until you manage to take one you're happy with" , he explained.What is the passage mainly about?
| A.The definition and fun of taking selfies. |
| B.A study of why people love taking selfies. |
| C.How taking selfies influences people's daily lives. |
| D.How to interpret people's facial expressions in their selfies. |
The underlined word "perceive" in Paragraph 5 can be replaced by "______".
| A.interpret | B.beautify | C.choose | D.explain |
What did Kilner discover from his researches?
| A.People interpret others' facial expressions worse than their own. |
| B.People tend to spend more time looking at their faces than at others'. |
| C.People tend to believe they look more attractive than they actually are. |
| D.People who like taking selfies know more about their facial expressions. |
According to Kilner, people like taking selfies probably because they think ______.
| A.it is a good chance to learn more about their actual faces |
| B.it is a way to respond to others' facial expressions correctly |
| C.it enables them to interact with their friends in social media |
| D.it allows them to satisfy their expectations with their appearances |