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Module6WarandPeace單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhereisStevennow? A.Athome. B.Atschool. C.Inthehospital.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo? A.SurftheInternet. B.Applyforajob. C.Putanad.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? A.Toys. B.Kids. C.Pictures.4.WhatdidBobdoyesterday? A.HecalledMark. B.Hewatchedagame. C.Heplayedcomputergames.5.Whydoesthemansoundupset? A.Hewasfedupwithmeetings. B.Hemissedhisflight. C.Hewaslateforwork.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白,每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sapartment? A.Beautiful. B.Untidy. C.Large.7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo? A.Haveamealtogether. B.Cleanuptheroom. C.Gohome.聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。8.Whydoesthemanlookpale? A.Hegotsick. B.Hedidn'tsleepwell. C.Hearguedwithhismanager.9.Howaretheman'sprojectsgoing? A.Hehasfinishedall. B.Hehasn'tstartedyet. C.Hehasn'tcompletedany.10.Whatwillthewomandotohelptheman? A.Haveachatwithhim. B.Talkwithhismanager. C.Dotheprojectswithhim.聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13三個小題。11.Howdidthemangetthenews? A.FromtheTV. B.FromtheInternet. C.Fromthenewspaper.12.Whatisthenewsabout? A.Acrowdedtown. B.Abigdisaster. C.Adonation.13.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst? A.Makeaphonecall. B.Donatesomemoney. C.Searchforsomeinformation.聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17四個小題。14.WhatisWarCraftII? A.Agame. B.Amovie. C.Atoy.15.HowdoesthemanfindthepriceofWarCraftII? A.Tooexpensive. B.Verynormal. C.Quitecheap.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman? A.Shelivesinasharedroom. B.ShehasnointerestinWarCraftII. C.Shelikeswatchingmoviesinhersparetime.17.WhatdoesthewomanlikeaboutWarCraftII? A.Sound. B.Pictures. C.Plots.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第18至第20三個小題。18.Wherecanyouhearthisannouncement? A.Inalibrary. B.Inarestaurant. C.Inasupermarket.19.Whenistheclosingtime? A.8:45p.m. B.9:00p.m. C.10:00p.m.20.Wherearethelistenersaskedtoleave? A.Fromthefrontdoors. B.Fromthebackdoors. C.Fromthesidedoors.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共15小題;共15分)21.Hismothera

himwhenhewasfive.22.Afterfailingfourtimes,Ie

passedmydrivingtest.23.D

theheavyrain,hestillwenttoworkasusual.24.Therearesomed

amongdoctorsaboutthebestwaytotreatthedisease.25.Duringhiselectionc

,hepromisedtopromotethedevelopmentofoureconomy.26.Backfromthecinema,thecoupleweres

onseeingtheirhousebrokenin.27.Itisw

takingthetroubletoexplainajobfullytonewemployees.28.C

istheabilitytocontrolfear,nottheabsenceoffear.29.Thearmyo

thewholecountryandtheykilledalotoflocalresidents.30.Chinaisaunified,multi-nationalcountry,with56n

inall.31.ManyPLAsoldiersweresenttor

theinjured.32.Inthefloodtwentypeoplewered

andmoremissing.33.HefoughtintheNorthAfricanc

duringthelastwar.34.Itwasaw

attempteventhoughhefailedtoachievehisaim.35.Therewasonlyones

fromtheplanecrash.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)36.Don'tletasmall

(分歧)ruinyourfriendship.37.Pleasecheckinyour

(行李)attheentrance.38.Notonlytheemployeesbutalsothebossbegana

(運(yùn)動)tosavemoneyandmaterial.39.Itwasnotlongbeforeahelicopterarrivedonthescenetorescuethe

(幸存者)oftheplanecrash.40.Hestayedthreemonthsbeneaththeruinsbeforethe

(救援)teamfoundhim.41.Hehasbeenso

(占有)withworkthathehehasn'thadtimeforsocialactivities.42.Weshould

(鼓勵)astudentwhenhemeetswithdifficulties.43.You'dbetterspendyourtimeonsome

(值得的)reading.44.Whenthefiregotoutofcontrol,thecaptaintoldthesailorsto

(放棄)theship.45.Myattempttopersuadehimtogiveupsmokingfailedseveraltimes,butIsucceeded

(終于).46.Wearenotonly

(震驚的)attheterribleworkingconditions,butalsomovedbytheworker'sspirit.47.Theshipsankintotheseaandmostofitspassengers

(溺水).48.Successinyourjobisnotworththe

(犧牲)ofyourhealth.49.Hedidn'twantto

(忽視)hisdaughter'sopinionsoheaskedherbeforemakingadecision.50.Somesmallcreaturesmanagetoliveindeepwater

(盡管)thehighwaterpressure.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共5小題;共10分)51.湯姆昨天身體很不好,但今天覺得好多了。(詞數(shù)不限)Tomwasfeelingverybadyesterdaybuthas

alottoday.52.使她吃驚的是,那么多人死于菲律賓超級臺風(fēng)“海燕”中。(僅限3詞)

,somanypeoplediedduringthesupertyphoonHaiyaninPhilippines.53.為了目標(biāo)努力學(xué)習(xí)是值得的。

workhardforyourgoals.54.要是知道這些蘑菇有毒,她就不會采來做晚餐了。(pick)(詞數(shù)不限)Ifshehadbeenawarethatthemushroomwerepoisonous,she

themfordinner.55.要不是我親眼看到我不會相信的。(believe)(詞數(shù)不限)HadInotseenitwithmyowneyes,I

it.五、適當(dāng)形式填空(單句適當(dāng)形式)(共5小題;共5分)56.Ifyou

(invite)himtocomeheretomorrow,Iwouldalsocome.57.Ifyou

(watch)theteachercarefullyenough,youwouldhavedonetheexperimentsuccessfully.58.Yourpetdogwouldlikeyoumore,ifyou

(treat)himbetter.59.Ifyou

(be)anartist,whatkindofpictureswouldyoupaint?60.Ifherlawyer

herelastSunday,he

herfromgoing.(be,prevent)六、單項(xiàng)選擇(共20小題;共20分)61. ThelostcaroftheLeeswasfound

inthewoodsoffthehighway. A.abolished B.abandoned C.resisted D.rejected62. ThispupilisnotwillingtoreadEnglishwords,which

himtofailinginlearningEnglish. A.classifies B.makes C.iscondemned D.condemns63. ---Isupposeyou

thatreportyet? ---Ifinishedityesterday,asamatteroffact. A.didn'tfinish B.haven'tfinished C.hadn'tfinished D.wasn'tfinishing64. IfI

itwithmyowneyes,Iwouldn'thavebelievedit. A.didn'tsee B.weren'tseeing C.wouldn'tsee D.hadn'tseen65. HadMr.Smithsetoffearlier,he

hisflighttoShanghai. A.didn'tmiss B.wouldn'thavemissed C.wouldn'tmiss D.hadn'tmissed66. JoeJones,theeldestoftheeightchildren,hadto

outofhighschoolattheageof16tohelphisfatheronthefarm. A.leave B.drop C.fall D.go67. ---Ifthetraffichadn'tbeensobad,I

homeatsixo'clock. ---Whatapity!Henrywasheretoseeyou. A.musthavebeen B.shouldhavebeen C.mightbe D.wouldbe68. Perhapsthecustomerhas

hismonthlystatementandnotpaidthebill. A.passed B.betrayed C.overlooked D.escaped69. Ithasbeen

thattheunemploymentratethismonthis8.9%,abouttwopointshigherthanthepreviousmonth. A.declared B.determined C.announced D.appealed70. ---Howwillyou

yourselfafteryouretire? ---Iintendtogetintogolftospendtherestofmylife. A.occupy B.associate C.charge D.devote71. Isatinthefrontofthebusinordertogetagood

ofthecountryside. A.view B.sight C.sense D.scene72.

thefactthatitwasraining,shestillwentouthurriedly. A.Though B.However C.Although D.Despite73. Idon'tthinkitis

takingthetroubletoexplainthequestiontohim. A.worth B.worthy C.worthof D.worthwhile74. IfI

tenyearsyounger,I

veryhappy. A.were;wouldbe B.am;shallbe C.were;shallbe D.am;wouldbe75. Jane

alotofSpanishwhenplayingwiththenativeboysandgirls. A.tookup B.pickedup C.madeup D.turnedup76. Almosteveryoneisfortheanti-smoking

. A.war B.battle C.campaign D.fight77. ---Shallwetakethe10:30train? ---No.Ifwetookthattrain,we

toolate. A.arrive B.arrived C.willarrive D.wouldarrive78. Thankyousomuch.You

mefromanembarrassingsituation. A.remember B.recover C.rescue D.reserve79.

Igotoverfromthefailureofmycollegeentranceexamination.AndImadeupmymindtodevotemyselftomystudyagain. A.Considerably B.Constantly C.Eventually D.Usually80. The

expressiononthemother'sfacetoldusthatshewas

atthenews. A.shocked;shocking B.shocking;shocking C.shocking;shocked D.shocked;shocked七、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)SometimesIreallydoubtwhetherthereislovebetweenmyparents.Theyareverybusyworkingto81

thefamily.Theydon'tactinthe82

waysthatIreadinbooksorIseeonTV.83

flowerstoeachotheronValentine'sDayisevenmore84

.Oneday,mymotherwassewingaquilt(床罩).I85

satdownbesideherandlookedather.“Mom,istherelovebetweenyouandDad?”Iaskedherina86

voice.Mymotherstoppedandraisedherheadwith87

inhereyes.Shedidn'tanswerimmediately.Thenshe88

herheadandcontinuedtosewthequilt.Atlastmymothersaid:“Susan,”shesaid,“Lookatthisthread.Sometimesitappears,butmostofit89

inthequilt.Thethreadreallymakesthequiltstrongand90

.Iflifeisaquilt,thenloveshouldbea91

.Itcanhardlybeseenanywhereoranytime,butit'sreallythere.Loveis92

.”Thenextspring,myfathersuddenlygotsickseriously.Whentheyreturnedfromthehospital,motherlookedratherpaleanditseemed93

ofthemhadhadaseriousillness.Everydayinthemorninganddusk,mymotherhelpedmyfather94

slowlyonthecountryroad.Myfatherhadneverbeenso95

.Alongthecountryroad,thereweremanybeautifulflowers,greengrassandtrees.Thesungentlyglistenedthroughtheleaves.Allofthese96

themostbeautifulpictureintheworld.“Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?”Iaskedhimoneday.Hesaidgently.“97

,Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmom.Ilikethiskindoflife.”98

hiseyes,Iknowhelovesmymotherdeeply.99

Ithoughtlovemeantflowers,giftsandsweetkisses.Butfromthis100

,Iunderstandthatloveisjustathreadinthequiltofourlife.Loveisinside,makinglifestrongandwarm.81. A.hold B.support C.liveon D.keep82. A.romantic B.friendly C.lovely D.active83. A.Taking B.Passing C.Buying D.Sending84. A.noproblem B.outofquestion C.outofthequestion D.inquestion85. A.silently B.eagerly C.peaceful D.anxiously86. A.loud B.low C.gentle D.tender87. A.interest B.fear C.excitement D.surprise88. A.bowed B.raised C.hang D.lowered89. A.loses B.turnsout C.disappears D.comesup90. A.warm B.lasting C.long D.comfortable91. A.needle B.cloth C.thread D.sheet92. A.inthequilt B.outofthequilt C.outside D.inside93. A.either B.both C.neither D.every94. A.walk B.run C.stand D.exercise95. A.rude B.polite C.gentle D.careful96. A.cameup B.turnedup C.calledup D.madeup97. A.Inotherwords B.Totellthetruth C.Inmyopinion D.Onthecontrary98. A.Seeing B.Reading C.Watching D.Observing99. A.Once B.Though C.When D.Unless100. A.process B.way C.matter D.experience八、閱讀理解(共14小題;共28分)AHistoryisfullofexamplesofleadersjoiningtogethertomeetcommongoals.ButrarelyhavetwoleadersworkedtogetherwithsuchfriendshipandcooperationasAmericanPresidentFranklinRooseveltandBritishPrimeMinisterWinstonChurchill.Theybothwereborninwealthyfamiliesandwereactiveinpoliticsformanyyears.Bothmenlovedtheseaandthenavy,historyandnature.RooseveltandChurchillfirstmetwhentheywerelower-levelofficialsinWorldWarOne.Butneithermanrememberedmuchaboutthatmeeting.However,astheyworkedtogetherduringtheSecondWorldWartheycametolikeandtrusteachother.RooseveltandChurchillexchangedmorethanonethousandsevenhundredlettersandmessagesduringfiveandahalfyears.Theymetmanytimes,atlargenationalgatheringsandinprivatetalks.ButtheclosenessoftheirfriendshipmightbeseenbestinastorytoldbyoneofRoosevelt'scloseadvisors,HarryHopkins.HopkinsrememberedhowChurchillwasvisitingRooseveltattheWhiteHouseoneday.RooseveltwentintoChurchill'sroominthemorningtosayhello.ButthepresidentwasshockedtoseeChurchillcomingfromthewashingroomwithnoclothesatall.RooseveltimmediatelyapologizedtotheBritishleaderforseeinghimnaked.ButChurchillreportedlysaid:"ThePrimeMinisterofGreatBritainhasnothingtohidefromthepresidentoftheUnitedStates."Andthenbothmenlaughed.TheUnitedStatesandGreatBritainwereonlytwoofseveralnationsthatjoinedtogetherinthewartoresistHitlerandhisAllies.InJanuary,1942,twenty-sixofthesenationssignedanagreementpromisingtofightforpeace,religiousfreedom,humanrights,andjustice.ThethreemajorAllies,however,werethemostimportantforthewareffort:theUnitedStates,Britain,andtheSovietUnion.Yet,ChurchillandRooseveltdisagreedaboutwhentoattackHitlerinwesternEurope.AndChurchillresistedRoosevelt'ssuggestionsthatBritaingiveupsomeofitscolonies.Butingeneral,thefriendshipbetweenRooseveltandChurchill,andbetweentheUnitedStatesandBritainledthetwonationstocooperateclosely.101.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage? A.RooseveltandChurchillhadmuchincommon. B.RooseveltandChurchillhadnothingincommon. C.RooseveltandChurchillhadnodifferencebutcooperation. D.RooseveltandChurchillalwaysjoinedtogethertomeetcommongoals.102.WhichofthefollowingaboutRooseveltandChurchillisTRUEaccordingtothepassage? A.SinceWorldWarOnetheyhadbelievedineachother. B.Theyexchangedjust27lettersandmessagespermonthduringthe5.5years. C.HarryHopkinsneverletouttheclosenessoftheirfriendship. D.RooseveltandChurchillhadn'tbeenpresidentsbeforeWorldWarOne.103.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat

. A.RooseveltandChurchilldidnotalwaysagreewitheachother B.overtwodifferencesbetweenChurchillandRooseveltwerementioned C.ChurchillurgedRoosevelttogiveupsomeofitscolonies D.thedifferencesbetweenRooseveltandChurchillhadaneffectontheircooperationBItwasaquietvillageinwhichtherewasamilitarycamp(軍營).Itwasfarfromthetownsandcitiesandthereweresomehighmountainsaround.Ofcourseitwasagoodplacefortrainingthenewsoldiers.Butitwasdifficultfortheyoungmentogooutside.Mr.White,anofficerofforty,wasstrictwiththemandhehardlyletthemleavethecamp.OnceMr.Whitewasillinbed.Hecouldn'tworkandayoungofficer,Mr.Hunt,begantotrainthenewsoldiersinsteadofhim.Heknewtheyoungmenwellandletninesoldiersgotothenearesttowntohaveaholiday.Butnightfellandnonecamebacktothecamp.Hewasworriedaboutitandstoodatthegate.ItwasfivetotwelvewhenMr.Huntdecidedtogotothetownandseewhatwashappeningtotheyoungmen.Hestartedthecarquicklyandsetoff.Atthatmomenttheninesoldierscameback.Itseemedtheydrankwine.Ofcoursetheyfoundtheofficerwasangry."I'msorry,sir,"saidthefirstsoldier,"Ileftthetownontime.Butsomethingwaswrongwithmybusonmywayhere.Ihadtobuyahorseandmadeitrunfast.Badluck!ItdiedandIhadtorunback."Andtheothersevensoldierssaidtheywerelateforthesamereasons.Itwasthelastsoldier'sturn.Hesaid,"I'msorry,sir.Igotonabusontime,but..."Havingheardthis,theofficerbecameevenangrierandstoppedhimatonce.Hecalledout,"Ifyousaysomethingwaswrongwithyourbus,I'llpunishyouatonce!""No,no,sir,"saidtheyoungman,"Mybuswasallright,butthedeadhorseswereinitsway!"104.Themilitarycampwasbuiltinthevillageto

. A.stopthesoldiersfromgoingtotowns B.stopthesoldiersfrommeetingtheirfriends C.trainthenewsoldiers D.maketheyoungmenlivequietly105.Mr.Huntlettheninesoldiershaveaholidaybecause

. A.hewaskindtothem B.theyfeltlonely C.theyhadsomethingimportanttodo D.theywerethebestofall106.Theyoungofficerwasworriedbecause

. A.atrafficaccidenthadhappened B.hewasafraidsomethinghappenedtotheninesoldiers C.theninesoldierswouldcomeback D.theninesoldiersdranktoomuchinthetown107.Whichofthestatementsdoyouthinkistrue? A.You'llbelieveonlythelastsoldier. B.Theofficerbelievedtheninesoldiers. C.You'llbelievenoneoftheninesoldiers. D.Theofficerwouldn'tpunishhissoldiers.CAttheendofeightgrade,ourclasswenttoWashington,D.C.Foragroupof14-year-olds,thiswasabigdeal!Thefirstdaywassotiring;wecouldhardlyrememberwherewewereandwhatwewereseeing.Thenextmorning,wewereofftoseemonuments(紀(jì)念碑),startingwithWashington,LincolnandJefferson.Wewalkedalongthepathsthroughtrees.ThentheWallcameintoview—theVietnamVeteransMemorial.AsImovedslowlyclosertotheWall,Iheardabagpipe(風(fēng)笛)inthedistance,whichseemedtoshowrespecttotheliveslostinthejunglesofVietnam.Wecontinuedwalkingandfeltsurprisedatthenumberofnamescarvedintheblackstone.Iwasdeterminedtofindasoldierwithmylastname,butmyhuntwasstoppedwhenamancaughtmyeyes.Hewaskneeling(跪著)attheWall,asingleroseathisfeet.Hisheadwasbowedandhewasrubbinghisfingersoveronename.Ithoughthowsadhewas,andthenmovedon.AfterafewminutesIfoundonewithmylastname,butmyeyesreturnedtothekneelingman.Hewasstillrubbinghisfingersoverthesamename.HeneverknewIwaswatchinghim,lostindeepsorrow.ItwastimeformetoleavethekneelingmanandtheWall.Onthewayhome,Icouldn'thelpthinkingofthekneelingmanandhissadface.Iwasn'tsureoftheeffectsofwarbefore,butatthatmomentIrealizedhowmuchthatmansufferedfromlosinghislovedone.Maybehewastheonlyoneofsomanyfamilieswhoexperiencedthesame.IneverknewthefulleffectsofwaruntilIsawthatman.Ionlyknowaboutwarfromhistoryclasses.Thekneelingmantaughtmemoreaboutwarandtheeffectsithasonpeoplethananyhistorybook.108.Whichofthefollowingmakestheauthorfeelthesufferingthatwarbringstohumanbeings? A.Thekneelingman. B.Thesoundofabagpipe. C.Thenumberofnamescarvedinthestone. D.ThejunglesofVietnam.109.Themancontinuedtorubhisfingersoverthenameprobablybecause

. A.hefounditcoveredwithdust B.hemissedthelovedonewhodiedinawar C.heintendedtoremoveitcompletely D.herecalledthefiercewarhefoughtin110.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromthetrip? A.Howfiercewarisinhistory. B.Howpeoplerememberthosewhodiedinwars. C.Whatbadeffectswarhadonmanyfamilies. D.Whatweshoulddotopreventwar.111.Accordingtothelastparagraph,theauthorprobablythinksthat

. A.heshouldhavestudiedhistoryhardinclass B.historybooksdon'ttellreadersthetruth C.thereismoreinhistorythanbookstellus D.thekneelingmanshouldbeahistoryteacherDMadamedeStaelsaysthatonlythepeoplewhocanplaywithchildrenareabletoeducatethem.Forsuccessintrainingchildren,thefirstconditionistobecomeachildoneself.Itmeanstotreatthechildasreallyone'sequal,thatis,toshowhimthesameconsideration,thesamekindofconfidenceoneshowstoanadult.Itmeansnottoaffectthechildtobewhatweourselveswanthimtobecome,buttobeaffectedbytheimpressionofwhatthechildhimselfis;nottotreatthechildwithcheating,orbyforce,butwiththeseriousnessandtruelovesuitabletohisowncharacter.Notleavingthechildinpeaceisthegreatestproblemofpresentmethodsoftrainingchildren.Parentsdonotseethatduringthewholelife,theneedofpeaceisnevergreaterthanintheyearsofchildhood,aninnerpeaceunderalloutsideliveliness.Butwhatdoesachildexperience?Corrections,orders,interference(干涉),thewholelivelongday.Thechildisalwaysrequiredtoleavesomethingalone,ortodosomethingdifferent,tofindsomethingdifferent,ortowantsomethingdifferentfromwhathedoes,orfinds,orwants.Heisalwaysguidedinanotherdirectionfromthetrueinnerwillthatisleadinghim.Allofthisiscausedbyourso-calledenthusiasmindirecting,advising,andhelpingthechildtobecomethesamemodelproducedinoneassemblyline(流水線).Understanding,thedeepestcharacteristicoflove,isalmostalwaysabsent.Tobringupachildmeanscarryingone'ssoulinone'shand;itmeansneverplacingourselvesindangerofmeetingthecoldlookonthefaceofthechild.Itmeansthetruththatthewaysofinjuringthechildarelimitlesswhilethewaysofbeingusefultohimarefew.Howseldomdoestheeducatorrememberthatthechild,evenatfourorfiveyearsofage,hasalreadyhadasharpfeeling!Thesmallestmistrustandunkindness,theleastactofinjustice,leavewoundsthatlastforlifeintheheartofthechild.While,ontheotherhand,unexpectedfriendlinessandkindnessmakequiteasdeepanimpressiononthosesoftsenses.112.Thepassagemainlytalksabout

. A.misleadingzonesandrightwaysineducatingchildren B.currentproblemsintrainingchildren C.whatshouldbetaughttochildren D.theimportanceofeducatingchildren113.Children,accordingtothepassage,areexperiencing

. A.corrections,ordersandpeace B.orders,interferenceandpeace C.interference,ordersandcorrections D.peace,guideandpraise114.Ifyouwereaparent,whichofthefollowingmethodsisTRUEaccordingtothetext? A.Youcouldtreatyourchildrennotsoseriouslyfortheydon'tunderstandmany. B.Youcouldtrainyourchildrenasyouwishthemtobe. C.Youshouldsometimesleaveyourchildreninpeaceastheywishintheirchildhood. D.Youshouldcorrectyourchildrenimmediatelyiftheirbehaviorisnotwhatyou.九、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Inmyexperienceworkingwithchildren,self-confidenceoralackofconfidencecanhaveabigeffectonwhetherapersonisabletoovercomethechallengestheyareexperiencing,suchasfearandanxietyaswellasotherconcerns.Whenchildrenbuildtheirself-confidence,meaningtheybelieveinthemselvesmore,theybecomemorecomfortablewiththemselves.115.

Createapretendplay.Allowachildtocreateapuppetshow(木偶表演)toexpressthedifficultyheishaving.Forinstance,ifthechildisafraidofthedark,havehimcomeupwithapuppetshowaboutapuppetthatisafraidofthedark.116.

Ifthechilddoesn'tseemtobecomingupwithawaytohelpthepuppetovercomehisfear,presentsomequestionstoseeifhecancomeupwithawaytohelpthepuppet.117.

Manychildrenwithlowself-confidencedisplaybehaviorsthatsuggesttheydonotbelievetheycandothingsontheirown.Toencourageindependence,whenasituationappearsinwhichthechildstateshecan'tdoitorwantsyoutodoitforhim,encouragethechildtodotheactivity.118.

Raiseself-awareness.Helpingchildrentobecomemoreawareofwhotheyarecanhelpbuildself-confidence.Childrenwithlowself-confidencemaynotbeverydecisive.TheymaysayIdon'tknowalotormayhesitatewhenyouaskthemquestionsa

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