题目
Starting from 22, ________.
[A] one will obtain more basic rights
[B] the older one becomes, the more basic rights he will have
[C] one won’t get more basic rights than when he is 21
[D] one will enjoy more rights granted by society
第2题
第3题
A.refers
B.analysis
C.relationships
D.individuals
第4题
Soldiers returning home from World War II were usually eager to go on with their lives. For most, that meant starting a family. Between 1946 and 1960, 63 million babies were born in the United States, up 22 million from the fifteen-year period before that. this big jump in the birth rate came to be known as the baby boom (婴儿潮). Before the war, American children were raised very strictly. They were often told to be "seen and not heard." After the war, however, young parents raised their children according to different ideas. Dr. Benjamin Spock's Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, published in 1946, emphasized flexibility (灵活性) in raising children. Spock encouraged parents to listen to their children and respond to their wishes. New parents quickly made Dr. Spock's book the best-selling book in US history. By 1952, sales had reached 4 million copies per year for the next eighteen years. Critics (批评家) who believed that the old ways of raising children were best accused Spock of being too permissive. They thought his ideas would spoil children.
But Spock opposed strict discipline because he thought there were was "no such thing as a bad boy." By this he meant that, although a child's behavior. may be bad, the child is not. Millions of baby-boom parents were influenced by Spock's advice, which brought a revolution in the way children were raised.
1. The article mainly discusses ________________.
A. how children were raised before World War II
B. the benefits of strict discipline on children
C. the impact of baby boomers on the economy
D. the change of the way the baby boomers were raised
2. What can be implied about the baby boom from the first paragraph?
A. Baby boom happened during World War II
B. Most of the baby boomers were from the soldier's families.
C. There are about 85 million babies born in the baby-boom period.
D. The birth rate of the baby boom was increased by 15%.
3. According to the article, Dr. Spock believed that _______.
A. many children born during the war time were born bad
B. parents should be strict with their children
C. there are bad child behaviors but no bad children
D.spoiling the children is a good way to educate children
4. The word "permissive" in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.
A. allowing great freedom
B. being limited
C. involving long time
D. Enjoying happiness
5. The word "they" in the second sentence of Paragraph 3 refers to ________.
A. critics of Spock
B. parents of baby boomers
C. supporters of Spock
D.baby-boomer children
第5题
The Framingham Heart Study starting from 1948 ______.
A.expanded its research topics
B.involved 5,000 patients of depression
C.identified loneliness as one key factor for heart disease
D.examined the relationship between loneliness and depression
第6题
A.useful
B.efficient
C.practical
D.effective
第7题
A emission control
B cooling
C starting
D lubricating
第8题
What do we learn about William from this conversation?
A.William is just starting the violin lessons.
B.William can’t play the violin.
C.William is very modest about his performance.
D.William is very proud of his performance:
第9题
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