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2023英語專業(yè)四級真題及答案解析TESTFORENGLISHMAJORS(2023-GRADEFOUR-PARTIDICTATIONPARTIILISTENINGCOMPREHENSIONSECTIONACONVERSATIONSConversationone1.WhyisthetriptoMarsaone-waytrip?A.Thereturntripistooexpensive.B.Thereisnotechnologytogetpeopleback.C.Peopledon’twanttoreturn.D.Thereturntripistoorisky.2.Accordingtotheman,whatismoreimportantforthoserecruits?A.Intelligence.B.Health.C.Skills.D.Calmness.3.Whatisthelastpartoftheconversationabout?
A.Thekindofpeoplesuitableforthetrip.B.Interestsandhobbiesofthespeakers.C.Recruitmentofpeopleforthetrip.D.PreparationforthetriptoMars.ConversationTwo4.Whatisshowrooming?
A.Goingtothehighstreet.B.Visitingeverydayshops.C.Buyingthingslikeelectricalgoods.D.Visitingshopsandbuyingonline.5.Accordingtotheconversation,themanhadboughtallthefollowingthingsonlineEXCEPT
A.shoesB.CDsC.cameraD.food6.Accordingtotheconversation,thepercentageofpeoplewhoshowroomedwhileChristmasshoppingwasA.3%B.33%C.42%D.24%7.OnereasonforpeopletoshowroomisthattheyA.wanttoknowmoreaboutpricingB.canreturntheproductlaterC.wanttoseetherealthingfirstD.canbargainforalowershoppriceConversationThree8.Whatistheconversationmainlyabout?A.Howtoavoidclashesofexams.B.Howtoscheduleexams.C.Howtousethefacultylounge.D.Howtochoosethecourses.9.Whatdoesthestudenthavetodofirstinordertotaketheexams?A.Tochooseadateonthedraftschedule.B.Tofindtheinformat(yī)iononthebulletinboard.C.Todrawupthefinalschedule.D.Toarrangeaninvigilat(yī)or.10.Accordingtotheconversation,theDeanwill
A.signthesheetinthefacultyloungeB.takecareofthebulletinboardC.consultthestudentsD.finalizetheexamscheduleSECTIONBPASSAGESPassageOne11.WhichofthefollowingcitieshastheoldestChinatowninNorthAmerica?
A.NewYork.B.SanFrancisco.C.Boston.D.SanDiego.12.TheChinatowninSanFranciscoattractstouristsayear.
A.20,000B.100,000C.7millionD.17million13.Wherecantouristsseethefishmarkets?
A.InStocktonStreet.B.InGrantAvenue.C.InPortsmouthSquare.D.InBushStreet.PassageTwo14.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Obesitycandamageone’shealth.B.Obesityisagrowingproblemallovertheworld.C.Obesityisdirectlyrelatedtoone’shabit.D.Obesityhasaffectedbothboysandgirls.15.Thepurposeofthethree-yearstudyisto.A.findoutwhysomechildrenfinditdifficulttogotosleepB.learnmoreaboutthelinkbetweensleepandweightC.identifythewaysparentsreducetheirkids’weightD.seeifthereisdifferenceinsleeppatternsovertheperiod16.Accordingtothestudy,thedailyhealthysleeptimeforthe3rdto6thgradersshouldbearound___hours.A.8B.9C.10D.1117.Accordingtothepassage,obesityismostlikelyrelat(yī)edto__.A.sleeptimeB.genderC.raceD.parentsPassageThree18.Accordingtoanumberofstudents,____isthemainfactorforearly-agesmoking.A.genderB.personalityC.environmentD.money19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisCORRECT?A.Veryfewcontinuesmokingthroughouttheirteenageyears.B.Mostearly-agesmokerssoonstopexperimenting.C.Someearly-agesmokersnevergobeyondexperimenting.D.Childrenquicklybecomeregularsmokersbycarryingcigarettes.20.AllthefollowingarefeaturesofsmokersEXCEPT___.A.strongpeerinfluenceB.lowsenseofachievementC.highsenseofrebellionD.closefamilyrelationshipSECTIONCNEWSBROADCASTNewsItem121.Whyweresomechildrenofferedonlyfruitandmilkforlunch?A.Theschoolstoppedprovidingschoollunch.B.Theirparentsfailedtopayforschoollunch.C.Someparentspreferredfruitandmilkforlunch.D.Thesechildrenchosetohavesomethingdifferent.22.Howdidparentsreacttotheschool’swayofhandlingthesituation?
A.TheywereupsetB.Theywerefurious.C.Theyweresurprised.D.Theyweresad.NewsItem223.Accordingtothenews,whatisthemainadvantageofthedigitalkey?
A.Guestscanpaywithoutgoingtothefrontdesk.B.Guestscangodirecttotheirrooms.C.Guestscancheckoutanytime.D.Guestscanmakeroomreservat(yī)ions.24.Thehotelcompanyintendstohavethesystemin___ofitshotelsinthenextthreemonths.A.2B.3C.100D.150NewsItem325.Accordingtothecourtruling,ShrienDewani____.A.willreturntotheU.K.formedicaltreatmentB.willremaininSouthAfricaformedicaltreat(yī)mentC.willstandtrialinSouthAfricaonceprovedfitD.willbeextraditedevenifheisunfittostandtrial26.What(yī)wasDewaniaccusedof?A.Havinghiswifekilled.B.KillinghiswifeintheU.K.C.Beinginvolvedinat(yī)axiaccident.D.Hiringacrewofhitmen.NewsItem427.TheU.N.newvotewouldallowallthefollowingEXCEPT___.A.theuseofforcebyEuropeanUniontroopsB.thesuspensionofanexistingarmsembargoC.theextensionofU.N.peacekeepingmissionD.thebanontravelandfreezeofassetsNewsItem528.Whatisthenewsmainlyabout?A.CausesofearlydeathinRussia.B.Behaviorofalcoholics.C.Causesofalcoholpoisoning.D.Numberofdeathover10years.NewsItem629.Thetotalinvestmentinfilm-makinginBritainin2023was____.A.£945millionB.£1.07billionC.£500,000D.£87,00030.HollywoodstudiosprefertomakefilmsinBritainbecause___.A.TheUKisagoodfilmlocationB.ThecastusuallycomesfromBritainC.HollywoodemphasizesqualityD.ProductioncostcanbereducedPARTIIICLOZEElectricity
is
such
a
part
of
our
everyday
lives
and
so
much
taken
for
granted
nowadays
31
___
we
rarely
think
twice
when
we
switch
on
the
light
or
turn
on
the
TV
set.
At
night,
roads
are
brightly
lit,
enabling
people
and32
___
to
move
freely.
Neon
lighting
used
in
advertising
has
become
part
of
the
33
___
of
every
modern
city.
In
the
home,
many
34
___
devices
are
powered
by
electricity.
35
___
when
we
turn
off
the
bedside
lamp
and
are
36
___
asleep,
electricity
is
working
for
us,
37
___
our
refrigerators,
heating
our
water,
or
keeping
our
rooms
air-conditioned.
Every
day,
trains,
buses
and
subways
take
us
to
and
from
work.
We
rarely
38
___
to
consider
why
or
how
they
run——39
___
something
goes
wrong.
In
the
summer
of
1959,
something
40
___
go
wrong
with
the
power-plant
that
provided
New
York
with
electricity.
For
a
great
many
hours,
life
came
almost
to
a
41
___.
Trains
refused
to
move
and
the
people
in
them
sat
in
the
dark,
42
___
to
do
anything;
lifts
stopped
working,
so
that(yī)
43
___
you
were
lucky
enough
not
to
be
44.
___
between
two
floors,
you
had
the
unpleasant
task
of
finding
your
way
down
45
___
of
stairs.
Famous
streets
like
Broadway
and
Fifth
Avenue
in
a(n)
46
___
became
as
gloomy
and
uninviting
47
___
the
most
remote
back
streets.
People
were
afraid
to
leave
their
houses,48
___
.
although
the
police
had
been
ordered
to
49
___
in
case
of
emergency,
they
were
just
as
confused
and50
___
as
anybody
else.31. A.that(yī)?B.thus C.as?D.so32.?A.car B.truck?C.traffic?D.pedestrians33. A.appearance?B.character C.distinction D.surface34.?A.money-saving?B.time-saving C.energy-saving D.labor-saving35. A.Only B.Rarely?C.Even D.Frequently36. A.fast B.quite?C.closely?D.quickly37.?A.moving?B.starting?C.repairing?D.driving38.?A.trouble?B.bother?C.hesitate?D.remember39. A.when?B.if?C.until D.after40. A.did B.would C.could D.Should41.?A.pause B.terminal C.breakdown D.standstill42. A.incompetent B.powerless C.hesitant D.helpless43. A.although B.when C.as D.evenif44. A.trapped?B.placed?C.positioned D.locked45. A.steps?B.levels C.flights D.floors46. A.time B.instant C.point?D.minute47.?A.like B.than C.for?D.as48. A.for B.and C.but D.or49.?A.standaside?B.standdown C.standby D.standin50. A.aimless B.helpless C.unfocused D.undecidedPARTIVGRAMMARANDVOCABULARY51.Whenyouhavefinishedwiththatbook,don’tforgettoputitbackontheshelf,____?A.don’tyouB.doyouC.willyouD.won’tyou52.Maryis_____hardworkingthanhersister,butshefailedintheexam.A.nolessB.nomoreC.notlessD.notso53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisINCORRECT?
A.Onlyoneoutofsixwerepresentatthemeeting.B.Tendollarswasstolenfromthecashregister.C.Eithermysisterormybrotheriswrong.D.Fivemilesseemlikealongwalktome.54.Whichoftheitalicizedpartsexpressesafuturetense?
A.Myfriendteacheschemistryinaschool.B.I’llgiveittoyouafterIreturn.C.Whatisthematterwithyou?D.LondonstandsontheRiverThames.55.Itisnotsomuchthelanguage____theculturalbackgroundthatmakesthefilmdifficulttounderstand.A.butB.norC.likeD.as56.Thereisnodoubt____thecommitteehasmadetherightdecisiononthehousingproject.A.whyB.thatC.whetherD.when57.AllthePresident’sMen____oneoftheimportantbooksforscholarswhostudytheWatergateScandal.A.remainsB.remainedC.remainD.isremaining58.Ifyouexplainedthesituat(yī)iontoyourlawyer,he_____abletoadviseyoumuchbetterthanIcan.A.willbeB.wasC.wouldbeD.were59.Whichofthefollowingisastativeverb(靜態(tài)動詞)?
A.DrinkB.CloseC.RainD.Belong60.Whichofthefollowingitalicizedpartsindicatesasubject-verbrelation?A.Themanhasalargefamilytosupport.B.Shehadnowishtoquarrelwithherbrother.C.Hewasthelastguesttoleave.D.Maryneedsafriendtotalkto.61.Thefollowingareallcorrectresponsesto“Whotoldthenewstotheteacher?”EXCEPT_____?A.BobdiditB.BobdidsoC.BobdidthatD.Bobdid.62.WhichofthefollowingisINCORRECT?
A.AnothertwogirlsB.FewwordsC.ThisworkD.Abitofflowers63.WhichofthefollowingitalicizedwordsdoesNOTindicatewillingness?
A.Whatwillyoudowhenyougraduat(yī)e?B.Theywillbehomebynow.C.Whowillgowithme?D.Whywillyougotherealone?64.Whenonehasgoodhealth,___shouldfeelfortunateA.youB.sheC.heD.we65.There____nothingmorefordiscussion,themeetingcametoanendhalfanhourearlier.A.tobeB.tohavebeenC.beD.being66.Twoofherbrotherswere___duringtheSecondWorldWar.A.calledupB.calledonC.calledforD.calledout67.Bottlesfromthisregionsell______atabout$50acase.A.entirelyB.totallyC.wholesaleD.together68.Theproductcontainsno____colours,flavours,orpreservatives.A.fakeB.artificialC.falseD.wrong69.Davisacceptedthedefeat(yī)inthesemi-finalwithgoodgrace.Theunderlinedpartisclosestinmeaningto______.A.cheerfullyB.wholeheartedlyC.politelyD.quietly70._____andbusinessleadersweredelightedatthedecisiontoholdthenat(yī)ionalmotorfairinthecity.A.CivilB.CivilizedC.CivilianD.Civic71.Thecitycouncilisplanningahugeroad-buildingprogrammetoeasecongestion.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.calmB.relieveC.comfortD.still72.Hisunfortunateappearancewasoffsetbyanattractivepersonality.TheunderlinedpartmeansallthefollowingEXCEPT____.A.improvedB.madeupforC.balancedD.compensatedfor73.Thedoctorsaidthatthegashinhischeckrequiredstitches.Theunderlinedpartmeans____.A.lumpB(yǎng).depressionC.swellingD.cut74.Duringtheeconomiccrisis,theyhadtocutbackproductionand_____workers.A.layoffB.layintoC.laydownD.layaside75.Theuniversityconsistentlyreceivesahigh______forthequalityofitsteachingandresearch.A.standardB.evaluat(yī)ionC.ratingD.comment76.Tomarkitsonehundredthanniversary,theuniversityheldaseriesofactivitiesincludingconferences,filmshows,etc.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.signifyB.celebrateC.symbolizeD.suggest77.Hisfertilemindkeepsturningoutnewideas.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.abundantB.unbelievableC.productiveD.generative78.Thelocalnewspaperhasa_____of100,000copiesaday.A.spreadB.circulationC.motionD.flow79.Theseissueswerediscussedatlengthduringthemeeting.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.eventuallyB.subsequentlyC.lastlyD.fully80.Acoupleofyoungpeopleweregivingoutleafletsinfrontofthedepartmentstore.Theunderlinedpartmeans_____.A.distributingB.handlingC.dividingD.arrangingPARTVREADINGCOMPREHENSIONTextAInundatedbymoreinformationthanwecanpossiblyholdinourhead,we'reincreasinglyhandingoffthejobofrememberingtosearchenginesandsmartphones.Googleisevenreportedlyworkingoneyeglassesthatcouldonedayrecognizefacesandsupplydetailsaboutwhoeveryou'relookingat.Butnewresearchshowsthatoutsourcingourmemory–andexpectingthatinformat(yī)ionwillbecontinuallyandinstantaneouslyavailable--ischangingourcognitivehabits.ResearchconductedbyBetsySparrow,anassistantprofessorofpsychologyatColumbiaUniversity,hasidentifiedthreenewrealitiesabouthowweprocessinformationintheInternetage.First,herexperimentsshowedthatwhenwedon'tknowtheanswertoaquestion,wenowthinkaboutwherewecanfindthenearestWebconnectioninsteadofthesubjectofthequestionitself.Asecondrevelationisthatwhenweexpecttobeabletofindinformat(yī)ionagainlateron,wedon'trememberitaswellaswhenwethinkitmightbecomeunavailable.Andthenthereistheresearchers'finalobservation:theexpectationthatwe'llheabletolocat(yī)einforinationdownthelineleadsustoformamemorynotofthefactitselfbutofwherewe'IIbeabletofindit.Butthishandoffcomeswithadownside.Skillslikecriticalthinkingandanalysismustdevelopinthecontextoffacts:weneedsomethingtothinkandreasonabout,afterall.Andthesefactscan'tbeGoogledaswego;theyneedtobestoredintheoriginalharddrive,ourlong-termmemory.Especiallyinthecaseofchildren,"factualknowledgemustprecedeskill,"saysDanielWillingham,aprofessorofpsychology,attheUniversityofVirginia--meaningthatthedaysofdrillingthemultiplicationtableandmemorizingthenamesofthePresidentsaren'toverquiteyet.Adults,too,needtorecruitasupplyofstoredknowledgeinordertosituateandevaluatenewinformationtheyencounter.Youcan'tGooglecontext.Last,there'sthepossibility,increasinglyterrifyingtocontemplate,that(yī)ourmachinesfailus.AsSparrowputsit,"TheexperienceoflosingourInternetconnectionbecomesmoreandmorelikelosingafriend."Ifyou'regoingtokeepyourmemoryonyoursmartphone,bettermakesureit'sfullycharged.81.Google’seyeglassesaresupposedto___.[A]improveourmemory[B]functionlikememory[C]helpusseefacesbetter[D]worklikesmartphones82.Accordingtothepassage,“cognitivehabits”refersto___.[A]howwedealwithinformation[B]functionsofhumanmemory[C]theamountofinformation[D]theavailabilityofinformation83.Whichofthefollowingstat(yī)ementsaboutSparrow’sresearchisCORRECT?[A]Werememberpeopleandthingsasmuchasbefore.[B]WeremembermoreInternetconnectionsthanbefore.[C]Wepayequalat(yī)tentiontolocationandcontentofinformation.[D]Wetendtorememberlocationratherthanthecoreoffacts.84.Whatdoestheauthormeanby“context”?[A]Itreferstolong-termmemory.[B]Itreferstoanewsituation.[C]Itreferstoastoreofknowledge.[D]Itreferstothesearchengine.85.Whatistheimpliedmessageoftheauthor?[A]Webconnectionsaidourmemory.[B]Peopledifferinwhat(yī)toremember.[C]Peoplekeepmemoryonsmartphones.[D]Peopleneedtoexercisetheirmemory.TextBIwasasecond-yearmedicalstudentattheuniversity,andwasonmyseconddayofroundsatanearbyhospital.Myuniversity'sphilosophywastogetstudentsseeingpatientsearlyintheireducation.Niceidea,butitoverlookedonedetail:second-yearstudentsknownexttonothingaboutmedicine.Assignedtomyteamthatdaywasanat(yī)tending-aseniorfacultymemberwhowastheremostlytomakepatientsfeeltheyweren'tinthehandsofamat(yī)eurs.Manyattendingswereresearcherswhodidn'thavemuchrecenthospitalexperience.Minewasactuallyanarthritisspecialist.Alsoalongwasaresident(therealboss,withastaggeringmasteryofmedicine,atleasttoarookielikemyself).Inadditionthereweretwointerns(住院實習醫(yī)生).TheseguyswerejustasgreenasIwas,butinascarierway:theyhadrecentlygraduat(yī)edfromthemedicalschool,sotheyweretechnicallyMDs.Ibeganthedayat6:30am.AninternandIdidaquickcheckofoureightpat(yī)ients;lat(yī)er,weweretopresentourfindingstotheresidentandthentotheat(yī)tending.Ihadthreepatientsandernhadtheotherfive-pieceofcake.ButwhenIarrivedintheroomof71-year-oldMr.Adams,hewassittingupinbed,sweatingheavilyandpanting(喘氣).He'djusthadahipoperationandlookedterrible.Ilistenedtohislungswithmystethoscope,buttheysoundedclear.NextIcheckedthelogofhisvitalsignsandsawthathisrespirationandheartratehadbeenclimbing,buthistemperat(yī)urewassteady.Itdidn'tseemlikeheartfailure,nordiditappeartobepneumonia.SoIaskedMr.Adamswhathethoughtwasgoingon."It'sreallyhotinhere,Doc,"hereplied.SoIattributedhisconditiontothestuffyroomandtoldhimtherestoftheteamwouldreturninafewhours.Hesmiledandfeeblywavedgoodbye.At8:40am.,duringourteammeeting,"CodeBlueRoom307!"blaredfromtheloudspeaker.Ifroze.That(yī)wasMr.Adams'sroom.Whenwearrived,hewasmotionless.Theautopsy(尸體解剖)laterfoundMr.Adamshadsufferedamassivepulmonaryembolism(肺部栓塞).Abloodclothadformedinhisleg,workeditswaytohislungs,andcuthisbreat(yī)hingcapacityinhalf.Hissymptomshadbeentextbook:heavyperspirationandshortnessofbreathdespiteclearlungs.Theonlythingwas:Ihadn'treadthatchapterinthetextbookyet.AndIwastooscared,insecure,anudtoaskarealdoctorforhelp.Thismistakehashauntedmefornearly30years,butwhat(yī)'sparticularlyfrustrat(yī)ingisthatthesamemedicaleducationsystempersists.WhoknowshowmanypeoplehavediedorsufferedharmatthehandsofstudentsasnaiveasI,andhowmanymorewill?86.Whywastheauthordoingroundsinahospital?
[A]Hehimselfwantedtohavepractice.[B]Studentsofallmajorshadtodoso.[C]Itwaspartofhismedicaltraining.[D]Hewasonaresearchteam.87.Welearnthattheauthor’steammembershad__.[A]muchpracticalexperience[B]adequateknowledge[C]longbeenworkingthere[D]someprofessionaldeficiency88.WhiletheauthorwasexaminingMr.Adams,allthefollowingsymptomscaughthisattentionEXCEPT____.[A]movingdifficulty[B]steadytemperature[C]fasterheartrate[D]breathingproblem89.“Hissymptomshadbeentextbook”meansthathissymptomswere____.[A]partofthetextbook[B]nolongerinthetextbook[C]recentlyincludedinthetextbook[D]explainedinthetextbook90.Attheendofthepassage,theauthorexpresses____aboutthemedicaleducationsystem.[A]optimism[B]hesitat(yī)ion[C]concern[D]supportTEXTC
Thewaronsmoking,nowfivedecadesoldandcounting,isoneofthenation'sgreat(yī)estpublichealthsuccessstories-butnotforeveryone.Asawhole,thecountryhasmadeamazingprogress.In1964,fourintenadultsintheUSsmoked;todayfewerthantwointendo.Butsomestat(yī)es-Kentucky,SouthDakotaandAlabamatonamejustafew-seemtohavemissedthemessagethatsmokingisdeadly.Theirfailureisthegreatestdisappointmentinanefforttosavelivesthat(yī)wasstartedonJan.11,1964,bythefirstSurgeonGeneral'sReportonSmokingandHealth.Itsfindingthatsmokingisacauseoflungcancerandotherdiseaseswasmajornewsthen.Thehazardsofsmokingwerejuststartingtoemerge.Thereportledtocigarettewarninglabels,abanonTVadsandeventuallyananti-smokingmovementthatshiftedthenation'sattitudeonsmoking.Then,smokerswerecool.Today,manyareoutcasts,rejectedbyrestaurants,bars,publicbuildingsandeventheirownworkplaces.Millionsofliveshavebeensaved.Theformulaforsuccessisnolongerguesswork:Adopttoughwarninglabels,airpublicserviceads,fundsmokingcessationprogramsandimposesmoke-freelaws.Butthesurestwaytopreventsmoking,particularlyamongprice-sensitiveteens,istoraisetaxes.Ifyoucanstopthemfromsmoking,you'vewonthewar.Fewpeoplestartsmokingafterturning19.Thereal-lifeevidenceoftaxingpowerispowerful.The10stat(yī)eswiththelowestadultsmokingratesslapanaveragetaxof$2.42oneverypack--threetimestheaveragetaxinthestateswiththehighestsmokingrates.NewYorkhasthehighestcigarettetaxinthecountry,at$4.35perpack,andjust12percentofteenssmoke,farbelowthenationalaverageof18percent.ComparethatwithKentucky,wheretaxesarelow(60cents),smokingrestrictionsareweakandtheteensmokingrateisdoubleNewYork's.Otherlow-taxstateshavesimilarlydismalrecords.Enemiesofhightobaccotaxesclingtothetiredargumentthattheyfalldisproportionatelyonthepoor.True,butsodothedeadlyeffectsofsmoking,farworsethanatax.Theeffectofthetaxesisamplifiedfurtherwhentherevenueisusedtofundinitiativesthathelpsmokersquitorpersuadeteensnottostart.Anti-smokingforceshaveplentytocelebratethisweek,havinghelpedavoid8millionprematuredeathsinthepast50years.Butaslongas3,000adolescentsandteenstaketheirfirstpuffeachday,thewarisnotwon.91.Whatdoes"counting"meaninthecontext?[A]Continuing.[B]Including.[C]Calculating.[D]Relyingon.92.Accordingtothecontext,"Theirfailure"refersto_______.[A]thoseadultswhocontinuetosmoke[B]thosestatesthat(yī)missedthemessage[C]findingsofthereport[D]hazardsofsmoking93.ThefollowingarealleffortsthatledtothechangeofattitudeonsmokingEXCEPT_____.[A]rejectingbythepublic[B]cigarettewarninglabels[C]anti-smokingcampaigns[D]anti-smokinglegislation94.Accordingtotheauthor,raisingtaxoncigarettes_______.[A]isunfairtothepoor[B]isaneffectivemeasure[C]increasespublicrevenue[D]failstosolvetheproblem95.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
[A]Howtostageanti-smokingcampaigns.[B]Theeffectsofthereportonsmokingandhealth.[C]Taxasthesurestpathtocutsmoking.[D]Theeffortstocutdownonteenagesmoking.TEXTDAttachmentParentingisnotIndulgentParenting.Attachmentparentsdonot"spoil"theirchildren.Spoilingisdonewhenachildisgiveneverythingthat(yī)theywantregardlessofwhat(yī)theyneedandregardlessofwhatispractical.Indulgentparentsgivetoysfortantrums(發(fā)脾氣),icecreamforbreakfast.Attachmentparentsdon'tgivetheirchildreneverythingthattheywant,theygivetheirchildreneverythingthattheyneed.Attachmentparentsbelievethatloveandcomfortarefreeandnecessary.Notsweetsortoys.AttachmentParentingisnot"afraidoftears"parenting.Ourkidscry.Thedifferenceisthatweunderstandthattantrumsandteefromemotionsandnotmanipulat(yī)ion.Andourchildrenunderstandthistoo,Theycryandhavetantrumssometimes,ofcourse.Buttheydothisbecausetheiremotionsaresooverwhelmingthat(yī)theyneedtogetitout.Theydonotexpecttobe"rewarded"fortheirstrongnegativeemotions;theysimplyexpectthat(yī)wewilllisten.Wepickupourbabieswhentheycry,andwerespondtothetearsofourolderchildrenbecausewebelievefirmlythatcomfortisfree,loveisfree,andthatwhenachildhasneedforcomfortandlove,itisourjobtoprovidethosethings.Wearenotafraidoftears.Wedon'tavoidthem.Weholdourchildrenthroughthemandteachthemthatwhentheyarehurtorfrustratedweareheretocomfortthemandhelpthemworkthroughtheiremotions.AttachmentParentingisnotClingyParenting.Idonotclingtomychildren,Infeet,I'mprettyfree-range.Assoonastheycanmovetheyusuallymoveawayfrommeandletmesetupachaseastheycrawl,run,skipandhopontheirmerrywaytoexploretheworld,Sure,Icarrythemandhugthemandchasethemandkissthemandrockthemandsleepwiththem,Butthisisnotmefollowingthemeverywhereandpullingthembacktome.Thisismebeingahomebase.The"attachment"comesfromtheirbeingallowedtoattachtous,notfromusattachingtothemlikeparentalleeches.AttachmentParentingisnotSelfishParenting.Itisalsonotselflessparenting,Wearenotdoingitforus,andwearenotdoingittotormentourselves,AttachmentparentingisnotHelicopterParenting.Idon'thover,Isupervise,Ifollow,Iteach,Idemonstrate,Iexplain.Idon'tslapcurioushandsaway,Ishowhowtodothingssafely,Iletmychilddothethingsthatmychildwishestodo,firstwithhelpandthenwithsupervisionandfinallywithtrust,Idon'tinsistthatmy23montholdholdmyhandwhenwewalkonthesidewalkbecauseIknowthatIcanrecallhimwithmyvoicebecausehetrustsmetoallowhimtoexploreandhetrustsmetoexplainwhensomethingisdangerousandtohelphimsatisfyhiscuriositiessafely.MostofthenegativethingsthatIhearabout"attachmentparents"arecompletelyoff-baseanddescribesomethingthatisentirelyunlikeAttachmentParenting.AttachmentParentingischild-centricandfocusesontheneedsofthechild.Childrenneedstructure,rules,andboundaries.AttachmentParentssimplybelievethatthechildandtheparentareallies,notadversaries,Andthat(yī)childrenaretaught,nottrained.96.Whatmakesattachmentparentsdifferentfromindulgentparentsisthatthey
.A.showmorelovetotheirchildrenB.thinkloveismoreimportantC.preferbothloveandtoysinparentingD.dislikeicecreamorsweets97.Accordingtotheauthor,whatshouldparentsdowhentheirkidscry?
A.Providingcomfortandlove.B.Tryingtostopkidscryi
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