What is the authors attitude toward Generation Xs indifference?A.Objective.B.Cri
What is the authors attitude toward Generation Xs indifference?
A.Objective.
B.Critical.
C.Supportive.
D.Neutral.
What is the authors attitude toward Generation Xs indifference?
A.Objective.
B.Critical.
C.Supportive.
D.Neutral.
根据以下资料,回答下列各题: Mothers really do favour their “precious first borns”over the children they have later, research has found. Among examples of attention lavished (慷慨给予.on the "precious firstborns" (PFBs.were tales of how mothers cub bed shampoo into their own eyes before using it on their baby to ensure it wouldnt sting, and pulling their prams (婴儿车.backwards for miles to keep the sun off their adored offspring. While they will conscientiously disinfect (消毒.everything that comes into contact with their PFB and change them up to 150 times a week, their later children have to make do with items licked clean by the dog and stew (炖,焖.in their own juices until their parents are ready to deal with them. The term PFB and its poorer sibling the Neglected Subsequent Children (NSCs.were coined bymembers of the parenting website Mumsnet. Among the tales reported was one of a mother that used a hairdryer on her babys bottom after changing her. "She was chatting to her neighbor and asked if they were ever disturbed by her crying. " "The neighbor assured her they were not, but that they had been woken once or twice by what sounded like a hairdryer. " Another serf-obsessed mother turned down an invitation of a friend and her babys christening party because she thought her own childs "total gorgeousness would show their baby up and make them feel bad". Another confirmed the differing hygiene (卫生学.practices used for Child One and Two, saying: "" First child, suck able items must be disinfected in Milton or steam after theyre dropped on the floor. Second child: items must be wiped over with a clean damp cloth. Third child: give them to the dog to lick clean. "Justine Roberts, co-founder of Mumsnet, told the reporters that most mothers would agree they treated the first child differently to later children. "Precious First Born syndrome is something-we can all relate to--most muns will confess to having checked on their sound asleep firstborns several times a night, while neglected subsequent children are liable to bawl for an age before we even notice," she said. What does the phrase "stew in their own juices" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Do not take any measures.
B.Stand what has happened
C.Think about solutions themselves..
D.Cry for possible assistance.
A.it enables us to recover an easy mind
B.it helps us solve the problem
C.it arouses others’sympathy
D.it can wash our body
B.She has too much to read.
C.She has to finish a job on time.
D.She doesnt like her reading class.
A.Speak to her previous employer.
B.Get a job working on campus.
C.Attend Career Service"s workshop.
D.Get a job application from him.
B.The woman has been working too hard.
C.The woman is seeing a doctor.
D.The woman is tired of her work.
B.To take the hook out of its stomach.
C.To keep it in a bucket for some time.
D.To let it struggle a little in your hand.
A.Laws protect home users of Internet from responsibilities.
B.Internet access providers take no responsibility for their users" illegal activities.
C.Home users enjoy the same rights as Internet access providers.
D.It is Internet access providers who should be responsible for their users" activities.
It is generally recognized.【C9】______that the introduction of the computer in the early 20th century,【C10】______by the invention of the integrated circuit during the 1960s,radically changed the process,【C11】______its impact on the media was not immediately【C12】______. As time went by,computers became smaller and more powerful,and they became“personal”too,as well as【C13】______,with display becoming sharper and storage【C14】______increasing.They were thought of,like people,【C15】______generations,with the distance between generations-much【C16】______.
It was within the computer age that the term“information society”began to be widely used to describe the【C17】______within which we now live.The communications revolution has【C18】______both work and leisure and how we think and feel both about place and time,but there have been【C19】______views about its economic,political,social and cultural implications.“Benefits”have been weed【C20】______“harmful” outcomes.and generalizations have proved difficult.
【C1】
A.between
B.before
C.since
D.later
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