Sending the child abroad alone would mean putting him at risk.A、让孩子一个人去国外有危
A.让孩子一个人去国外有危险。
B.送孩子去国外就等于冒险。
C.把孩子单独送到国外就意味着让他去冒风险。
D.把孩子单独送到国外意味着把他放在风险中。
- · 有4位网友选择 C,占比50%
- · 有2位网友选择 D,占比25%
- · 有1位网友选择 B,占比12.5%
- · 有1位网友选择 A,占比12.5%
A.让孩子一个人去国外有危险。
B.送孩子去国外就等于冒险。
C.把孩子单独送到国外就意味着让他去冒风险。
D.把孩子单独送到国外意味着把他放在风险中。
According to the passage, people should ______ .
A.arrange a face-to-face meeting for their child and his/her friends on the net
B.never give out the personal information like home address in a public message
C.treat personal computers as electronic babysitters of their child
D.be indifferent to any offers that even don't involve them sending credit-card information
TEXT D
Sending a child to school in England is a step which many parents do not find easy to take. In theory, at least, the problem is that there are very many choices to make. Let us try to list some of the alternatives between which parents are forced to decide. To begin with, they may ask themselves whether they would like their child to go to a single-sex school or a co-educational school. They may also consider whether he should go to a school which is connected to a particular church or religious group, or whether the school should have no such connections. Another decision is Whether the school should be one of the vast majority financed by the State or one of the very small but influential minority of private schools, though this choice is, of course, only available to the small number of those who can pay. Also connected with the question of money is whether the child should go to a boarding school or live at home. Then there is the question of what the child should do at school. Should it be a school whose curriculum lays emphasis, for instance, on necessary skills, such as reading, writing and mathematics, or one which pays more attention to developing the child’s personality, morally, emotionally and socially. Finally, with dissatisfaction with conventional education as great as it is in some circles in England and certainly in the USA, the question might even arise in the parents’ minds as to whether the child should be compelled to go to school at all. Although in practice, some parents may not think twice about any of these choices and send their child to the only school available in the immediate neighbourhood, any parent who is interested enough can insist that as many choices as possible be made open to him, and the system is theoretically supposed to provide them.
78. Parents find choosing a school hard because___.
A. there is a limited number of choices
B. some schools are very expensive
C. some schools are government schools
D. they are faced with a variety of offers
目前参照Child肝功能分级标准,临床上应分为 ()
A.2级(AB)
B.3级(ABC)
C.4级(ABCD)
D.5级(ABCDE)
E.6级(ABCDEF)
A、B、M、Rh+
B、A、M、Rh-
C、O、MN、Rh+
D、AB、N、Rh+
Start with books that appeal to you. 【B2】Until you discover what your child likes to read, select books that you loved when you were small and new stories that strike your imagination. Visit you local library and ask the children's librarian to suggest authors and titles kids love.
Make reading routine.【B3】To get your child hooked on reading, set aside a regular time each day to enjoy a book together. Fifteen to thirty minutes is fine-or whatever it takes to read a whole story or chapter. That's enough time to give the young reader a chance to settle down, focus-and enjoy.
Make good reading behavior. Your child watches you when you read. 【B4】If you don't seem to be enjoying yourself, you're sending a message that reading isn't much fun. No matter how tired you are, try not to drone. Put your heart into reading! Let the actor in you emerge! If you sound bored, you can't expect your child to be interested.
Borrow or buy books whenever possible. Get into the habit of taking your children to the library and try to fill bookshelves at home. Give a book for every birthday and holiday. Encourage friends and relatives to do the same. 【B5】When you go out shopping and your child asks for something, buy a book. They're cheaper than toys and a far better investment in your child's future.
Still, there is much parents can do to help their kids develop and enjoy a lifelong interest in reading.
Another reason people enjoy home cooking is that it is often away of showing love.A parent who makes some cookies(小甜饼)is not just satisfying(满足)a child's sweet tooth.She or he is sending a message.The message says, “I care about you enough to spend an hour making cooking hat you will eat up in 15 minutes if I let you.”
There is also something about the smell of home cooking.The smell of home cooking pleases people of all ages.It makes most of us feel good and loved,even if we are the ones doing the next time you smell a cake making,stop for a moment and pay attention to your mood(心情).
1.Fewer people cook now because they have no time.()
A.T
B.F
2.A parents spends an hour making cookies just to satisfy her or his child's sweet teeth.()
A.T
B.F
3.The writer thinks the smell of home cooking makes people happy.()
A.T
B.F
4.The main idea of this passage is that homemade cookies taste better.()
A.T
B.F
5.A family meal can bring the family members together.()
A.T
B.F
给出下面的代码:
public class Parent{
public int addValue(int a,int b){
int s;
s=a+b;
return s;
}
}
class Child extends Parent{
}
以下方法可以加入类Child中的是______。
A.int addValue(int a,int b){//do something…}
B.public void addValue(){//do something…}
C.public int addValue(int a){//do something…}
D.public int addValue(int a,int b)throws MyException{//do something…}
有如下程序段: public class Parent { public int addValue (int a,intB){ int s; s=a+b; return 3; } } class Child extends Parent {} 则下列选项中,可以正确加入类Child中且父类的方法不会被覆盖的是()。
A.int addValue (int a,intB){//do something...}
B.public void addValue() {//do something...}
C.public int addValue (int a,intB)throws MyException {//do something...}
D.public float addValue (int a,int b,float b=1.0) {//do someting...}
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
With Alistair Darling set to announce the new Budget tomorrow and the cost of raising a child in the UK soaring to more than 186,000, new survey findings announced by popular preschool TV channel Nick Jr discover how today's parents are saving for their offspring's future. Nick Jr's study of over 800 parents found that almost two fifths are not actively saving for their children's future (37.1% ). Over half of all families questioned from the North East admitted they weren't saving, while Londoners were most likely to be investing in one way or another.
With private schooling setting back parents up to 130,500 and the cost of sending a child to university typically reaching 47,000, education is unsurprisingly the biggest financial concern, with 23.8% of UK parents saving for school or university fees. The survey revealed that Dads are more likely than Mums to prefer riskier investment options, putting their money into stocks and shares (14.6%) and property (9.8%). These choices were also favored by younger parents, who were additionally by far the most likely to invest in a child pension (44.4%).
6.3% of parents are opting to save for their child's first car, especially those parents in older age groups. Families living in Wales were also over four times as likely to invest for their offspring's first set of wheels (10.3%) as those in the South West (2.4%), where they were least likely to be saving for their child's first car. Only one in ten parents in Wales are saving for educational fees, compared with almost a third of parents in London and Northern regions.
Parents from Yorkshire are the least likely to invest in stocks and shares, at only 2.5% of those questioned. Property investments are popular with Londoners (26.6%), but parents in the North West and Wales are less likely to put their children's money into this volatile (反复无常的) market (2.7% and 2.6% respectively).
In December, it was found that the average cost of raising a child in the UK from birth to the age of 21 had soared to 186,032, which is set to rise to 265,500 in 2012. However, despite parents investing increasing amounts of money on their children's welfare, only 44.3% of those surveyed felt that their children have more opportunities in life than they did.
Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?
A.Londoners invest more than others for their children.
B.Londoners are richer than those in North East.
C.Almost two fifths of the questioned parents invest nothing.
D.Not ail the families in the UK save for their children's future.
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