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2019年英語(二)考研真題及答案解析
SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
ReadthefoIlowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)for
eachnumberedbIankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWER
SHEET.
(10points)
WeighingyourseIfreguIarIyisawonderfuIwaytostay
awareofanysignificantweightfIuctuations.1,when
done
toooften,thishabitcansometimeshurtmorethanit
2.
Asforme,weighingmyseIfeverydaycausedmetoshift
myfocusfrombeinggeneraIIyheaIthyandphysicaIIy
active
tofocusing3ontheseaIe.ThatwasbadtomyoveraII
fitness
goaIs.IhadgainedweightintheformofmuseIemass,
but
thinkingonIyof4thenumberontheseaIe,IaItered
my
trainingprogram.ThatconfictedwithhowIneededto
train
to5mygoaIs.
IaIsofoundthatweighingmyseIfdailydidnotprovide
anaccurate6ofthehardworkandprogressIwasmaking
in
thegym.Ittakesaboutthreeweekstoamonthtonotice
any
significantchangesinyourweight7aIteringyour
training
program.Themost8changeswiIIbeobservedinskill
IeveI,strengthandinchesIost
Forthese9,IstoppedweighingmyseIfeverydayand
switchedtoabimonthlyweighingscheduIe10.Sinee
weight
IossisnotmygoaI,itisIessimportantformeto_11
_my
weighteachweek.Weighingeveryotherweekallowsme
to
observeand12anysignificantweightchanges.That
tells
mewhetherIneedto13mytrainingprogram.
IusemybimonthIyweigh-in14togetinformationabout
mynutritionasweII.Ifmytrainingintensityremains
the
same,butI'mconstantIy15anddroppingweight,this
isa
16thatIneedtoincreasemydailycaloricintake.
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The17tostopweighingmyseIfeverydayhasdone
wonders
formyoveraIIheaIth,fitnessandweII-being.I'm
experiencingincreasedzeaIforworkingoutsineeIno
Ionger
carrytheburdenofa18mormingweigh-in.I'veaIso
experiencedgreatersuccessinachievingmyspecific
ftness
goaIs,19I'mtrainingaccordingtothosegoaIs,not
the
numbersonaseaIe.
Ratherthan20overtheseaIe,turnyourfocustohow
youIook,feeIhowyourcIothesfitandyouroveraII
energy
IeveI.
1.[A]Besides[B]Therefore[C]Otherwise[D]However
2.[A]heIps[B]cares[C]warns[D]reduces
3.[A]initialIy[B]solely[C]occasionaIIy[D]
formaIIy
4.[A]recording[B]Iowering[C]expIaining[D]
accepting
5.[A]modify[B]set[C]review[D]reach
6.[A]definition[B]depiction[C]distribution[D]
prediction
7.[A]dueto[B]regardIessof[C]asidefrom[D]aIong
with
8.[A]orderIy[B]rigid[C]precise[D]immediate
9.[A]claims[B]judgments[C]reasons[D]methods
10.[A]instead[B]though[C]again[D]indeed
11.[A]report[B]share[C]share[D]share
12.[A]dependon[B]approveof[C]holdonto[D]account
for
13.[A]prepare[B]share[C]share[D]share
14.[A]results[B]features[C]rules[D]tests
15.[A]bored[B]anxious[C]hungry[D]sick
16.[A]principle[B]secret[C]beIief[D]sign
17.[A]request[B]necessity[C]decision[D]wish
18.[A]disappointing[B]surprising[C]restricting
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[D]consuming
19.[A]ifbecause[B]unIess[C]until[D]consuming
20.[A]obsessing[B]dominating[C]puzzIing
[D]triumphing
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beIoweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Markyour
answers
ontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
UnIikeso-caIIedbasicemotionssuchassadness,fear,
andanger,guiltemergesaIittIeIater,inconjunction
with
achiId'sgrowinggraspofsociaIandmoraInorms.
ChiIdren
aren'tbornknowinghowtosay"I'msorry”;rather,
they
Iearnovertimethatsuchstatementsappeaseparents
and
friends-andtheirownconsciences.Thisiswhy
researchers
generallyregardso-caIIedmoraIguilt,intheright
amount,
tobeagoodthing.
InthepopuIarimagination,ofcourse,gui11stiIIgets
abadrap.ItisdeepIyuncomfortabIe-it'sthe
emotionaI
equivaIentofwearingajacketweightedwithstones.
Yetthis
understandingisoutdated."Therehasbeenakindof
revivaI
orarethinkingaboutwhatguiltisandwhatroIegui11
can
serve,“saysAmrishaVaish,apsychoIogyresearcher
atthe
UniversityofVirginia,addingthatthisrevivaIis
partof
alargerrecognitionthatemotionsaren'tbinary——
feelingsthatmaybeadvantageousinonecontextmay
be
harmfuIinanother.JeaIousyandanger,forexampIe,
mayhave
evolvedtoalertustoimportantinequaIities.Toomuch
happinesscanbedestructive.
Andquilt,bypromptingustothinkmoredeepIyabout
ourgoodness,canencouragehumanstomakeupforerrors
and
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fixreIationships.GuiIt,inotherwords,canhelphold
a
cooperativespeciestogether.ItisakindofsociaI
glue.
ViewedinthisIight,guiltisanopportunity.Workby
TinaMa11i,apsychoIogyprofessorattheUniversity
of
Toronto,suggeststhatguiltmaycompensateforan
emotionaI
deficiency.Inanumberofstudies,Ma11iandothers
have
shownthatguiltandsympathymayrepresentdifferent
pathwaystocooperationandsharing.SomeKidswhoare
Iow
insympathymaymakeupforthatshortfaIIby
experiencing
moregui11,whichcanreinintheirnastierimpuIses.
And
viceversa:HighsympathycansubstituteforIowguiIt.
Ina2014study,forexampIe,Ma11iIookedat244
chiIdren.Usingcaregiverassessmentsandthe
chiIdren's
seIf-observations,sheratedeachchiId'soveraII
sympathy
IeveIandhisorhertendencytofeeInegativeemotions
after
moraItransgressions.Thenthekidswerehanded
chocoIate
coins,andgivenachancetosharethemwithan
anonymous
chiId.FortheIow-sympathykids,howmuchtheyshared
appearedtoturnonhowinoIinedtheyweretofeeI
guiIty.
TheguiIt-proneonessharemore,eventhoughthey
hadn't
magicaIIybecomemoresympathetictotheotherchiId's
deprivation.
"That'sgoodnews,nMa11isays,uWecanbeprosociaI
becausewecausedharmandwefeeIregret.n
21.Researchersthinkthatguiltcanbeagoodthing
becauseitmayheIp.
A.reguIateachiId'sbasicemotions
B.improveachiId'sinteIIectuaIability
C.fosterachiId'smoraIdeveIopment
D.intensifyachiId'spositivefeeIings
22.AccordingtoParagraph2,manypeopIestill
consider
guilttobe.
A.deceptive
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B.burdensome
C.addictive
D.inexcusabIe
23.VaishhoIdsthattherethinkingaboutguiltcomes
fromanawarenessthat.
A.emotionsarecontext-independent
B.emotionsaresociaIIyconstructive
C.emotionaIstabiIitycanbenefitheaIth
D.anemotioncanpIayopposingroIes
24.Ma11iandothershaveshownthatcooperationand
sharing.
A.mayheIpcorrectemotionaIdeficienoies
B.canresultfromeithersympathyorguilt
C.canbringaboutemotionaIsatisfaction
D.maybetheoutcomeofimpuIsiveacts
25.Theword“transgressions”(Line4,Para.5)is
cIosestinmeaningto.
A.teachings
B.discussions
C.restrictions
D.wrongdoings
Text2
Forestsgiveusshade,quietandoneoftheharder
caIIengesinthefightagainstcIimatechange.Evenas
we
humanscountonforeststosoakupagoodshareofthe
carbon
dioxideweproduce,wearethreateningtheirability
todo
so.ThecIimatechangewearehasteningcouIdoneday
Ieave
uswithforeststhatemitmorecarbonthantheyabsorb.
ThankfuIIy,thereisawayoutofthistrap-butit
invoIvesstrikingasubtIebaIance.Helpingforests
fIourish
asvaIuabIecarbonsinksIongintothefuturemay
require
reducingtheircapacitytoabsorbcarbonnow.
CaIiformiais
Ieadingtheway,asitdoesonsomanycIimateefforts,
in
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figuringoutthedetaiIs.
Thestate'sproposedForestCarbonPIanaimstodoubIe
effortstothinoutyoungtreesandcIearbrushinparts
of
theforest.ThistemporariIyIowerscarbon-carrying
capacity.Buttheremainingtreesdrawagreatershare
of
theavaiIabIemoisture,sotheygrowandthrive,
restoring
theforest'scapacitytopuIIcarbonfromtheair.
HeaIthy
treesareaIsobetterabIetofendoffinsects.The
Iandscape
isrenderedIesseasiIyburnabIe.Evenintheeventof
afire,
fewertreesareconsumed.
TheneedforsuchpIanningisincreasingIyurgent.
AIready,sinee2010,droughtandinsectshavekilled
over100
milliontreesinCaIifornia,mostofthemin2016aIone,
and
wiIdfireshaveburnedhundredsofthousandsofacres.
CaIiforniapIanstotreat35,000acresofforestayear
by2020,and60,000by2030-financedfromtheproceeds
of
thestate'semissions-permitauctions.That'sonIy
asmaII
shareofthetotaIacreagethatcouIdbenefit,about
haIf
amiIIionacresinaII,soitwiIIbevitaltoprioritize
areasatgreatestriskoffireordrought.
ThestrategyaIsoaimstoensurethatcarboninwoody
materiaIremovedfromtheforestsisIockedawayinthe
form
ofsolidIumberorburnedasbiofueIinvehicIesthat
wouId
otherwiserunonfossiIfueIs.Newresearchon
transportationbiofueIsisaIreadyunderway.
StategovernmentsareweIIaccustomedtomanaging
forests,buttraditionaIIythey'vefocusedon
wiIdIife,
watershedsandopportunitiesforrecreation.OnIy
recentIy
havetheycometoseethevitalpartforestswiIIhave
to
pIayinstoringcarbon.Califormia'spIan,whichis
expected
tobefinaIizedbythegovernornextyear,shouIdserve
as
amodeI.
26.Bysaying“oneoftheharderchaIIengesthe
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authorimpIiesthat.
A.gIobaIcIimatechangemaygetoutofcontroI
B.peopIemaymisunderstandglobaIwarming
C.extremeweatherconditionsmayarise
D.forestsmaybecomeapotentiaIthreat
27.Tomaintainforestsasvaluable"carbonsinks,we
mayneedto.
A.preservethediversityofspeciesinthem
B.acceIeratethegrowthofyoungtrees
C.strikeabaIanceamongdifferentpIants
D.Iowertheirpresentcarbon-absorbingcapacity
28.CaIifornia'sForestCarbonPIanendeavors
to.
A.cultivatemoredrought-resistanttrees
B.reducethedensityofsomeofitsforests
C.findmoreeffectivewaystokillinsects
D.restoreitsforestsquicklyafterwiIdfires
29.WhatisessentiaItoCaIifornia'spIanaccordingto
Paragraph5?
A.TohandIetheareasinseriousdangerfirst.
B.Tocarryitoutbeforetheyearof2020.
C.Toperfecttheemissions-permitauctions.
D.ToobtainenoughfinanoiaIsupport.
30.Theauthor'sattitudetoCaIifornia'spIancanbest
bedescribedas.
A.ambiguous
B.toIerant
C.supportive
D.cautious
Text3
AmericanfarmershavebeencompIainingofIabor
shortagesforseveraIyearsnow.Givenamulti-year
decIine
iniIIegaIimmigration,andasimilarlysustained
pickupin
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theU.S.jobmarket,thecompIaintsareuniikeIytostop
withoutanoverhauIofimmigrationruIesforfarm
workers.
Effortstocreateamorestraightforward
agricultural-workersvisathatwouIdenabIeforeign
workers
tostayIongerintheU.S.andchangejobswithinthe
industry
havesofarfailedinCongress.Ifthisdoesn'tchange,
Americanbusinesses,communitiesandconsumerswiIIbe
the
Iosers.
PerhapshaIfofU.S.farmIaborersareundocumented
immigrants.AsfewersuchworkersentertheU.S.,the
characteristicsoftheagricuIturaIworkforceare
changing.
Today'sfarmIaborers,whiIestiIIpredominantlyborn
in
Mexico,aremoreIikeIytobesettIed,ratherthan
migrating,
andmoreIikeIytobemarriedthansingle.TheyareaIso
aging.
Atthestartofthiscentury,aboutone-thirdofcrop
workers
wereovertheageof35.Now,morethanhaIfare.And
crop
pickingishardonoIderbodies.Oneoft-debatedcure
forthis
IaborshortageremainsasimpIausibIeasithasbeen
all
aIong:NativeU.S.workerswon'tbereturningtothe
farm.
Meehanizationisnottheanswereither—notyetat
Ieast.Productionofcorn,cotton,rice,soybeansand
wheat
havebeenIargeIymechanized,butmanyhigh-vaIue,
Iabor-intensivecrops,suchasstrawberries,need
Iabor.
Evendairyfarms,whererobotscurrentIydoonIyasmaII
shareofmiIking,haveaIongwaytogobeforetheyare
automated.
Asaresu11,farmshavegrownincreasinglyreIianton
temporaryguestworkersusingtheH-2AvisatofiIIthe
gaps
intheagricuIturaIworkforce.Startingaround2012,
requestsforthevisasrosesharpIy;from2011to2016
the
numberofvisasissuedmorethandoubIed.
TheH-2AvisahasnonumericaIcap,unIiketheH-2Bvisa
fornonagricuIturaIwork,whichisIimitedto66,000
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annuaIIy.Evenso,empIoyersfrequentIycomplainthat
they
aren'taIIottedalItheworkerstheyneed.Theprocess
is
cumbersome,expensiveandunreliable.Onesurveyfound
that
bureaucraticdeIaysIedH-2Aworkerstoarriveonthe
job
anaverageof22daysIate.Andtheshortageis
compounded
byfederaIimmigrationraids,whichremovesomeworkers
and
driveothersunderground.
Ina2012survey,71percentoftree-fruitgrowersand
nearIy80percentofraisinandberrygrowerssaidthey
were
shortofIabor.Somewesterngrowershaverespondedby
moving
operationstoMexico.From1998-2000,14.5percentof
the
fruitAmericansconsumedwasimported.Littlemorethan
a
decadeIater,theshareofimportedfruithadincreased
to
25.8percent.
Ineffect,theU.S.canimportfoodoritcanimport
the
workerswhopickit.
31.WhatprobIemshouIdbeaddressedaccordingtothe
firsttwoparagraphs?
A.DiscriminationagainstforeignworkersintheU.S.
B.BiasedIawsinfavorofsomeAmericanbusinesses.
C.FIawsinU.S.immigrationruIesforfarmworkers.
D.DecIineofjobopportunitiesinU.S.agriculture.
32.OnetroubIewithU.S.agricuIturaIworkforce
is.
A.therisingnumberofiIIegaIimmigrants
B.thehighmobiIityofcropworkers
C.theIackofexperiencedIaborers
D.theagingofimmigrantfarmworkers
33.Whatisthemuch-arguedsoIutiontotheIabor
shortageinU.S.farming?
A.ToattractyoungerIaborerstofarmwork.
B.TogetnativeU.S.workersbacktofarming.
C.Tousemorerobotstogrowhigh-vaIuecrops.
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D.TostrengthenfinanciaIsupportforfarmers.
34.AgricuIturaIempIoyerscomplainabouttheH-2Avisa
forits.
A.sIowgrantingprocedures
B.Iimitondurationofstay
C.tightenedrequirements
D.controIofannuaIadmissions
35.WhichofthefollowingcouIdbethebesttitlefor
thistext?
A.U.S.AgricuItureinDeciine?
B.ImportFoodorLabor?
C.AmericaSavedbyMexico?
D.Manpowervs.Automation?
Text4
AmoIdSchwarzenegger,DiaMirzaandAdrianGrenierhave
amessageforyou:It'seasytobeatpIastic.They're
part
ofabunchofceIebritiesstarringinanewvideofor
WorId
EnvironmentDay—encouragingyou,theconsumer,to
swap
outyoursingle-usepIasticstapIesIikestrawsand
cutIery
tocombatthepIasticscrisis.
ThekeymessagesthathavebeenputtogetherforWorId
EnvironmentDaydoincIudeacalIforgovernmentsto
enact
legislationtocurbsingle-usepIastics.Butthe
overarching
messageisdirectedatindividuaIs.
MyconcernwithIeavingituptotheindividuaI,
however,
isourIimitedsenseofwhatneedstobeachieved.On
their
own,takingourownbagstothegrocerystoreor
quitting
pIasticstraws,forexampIe,wiIIaccompIishIittIeand
requireveryIittIeofus.TheycouIdevenbe
detrimentaI,
satisfyinganeedtohavedoneourbitwithoutever
progressingontobigger,boIder,moreeffective
actions—
akindofmoraIIicensingthatallaysourconcernsand
stopsusdoingmoreandaskingmoreofthoseincharge.
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WhiIetheconversationaroundourenvironmentandour
responsibiIitytowarditremainscenteredonshopping
bags
andstraws,we'reignoringthebaIanceofpowerthat
impIies
thatasconsumerswemustshopsustainabIy,ratherthan
ascitizenshoIdourgovernmentsandindustriesto
account
topushforreaIsystemicchange.
It'simportanttoacknowledgethattheenvironment
isn't
everyone'spriority-orevenmostpeopIe's.We
shouIdn't
expectittobe.InherIatestbook,WhyGoodPeopIe
DoBad
EnvironmentaIThings,WeiIesIeyCoIIegeprofessor
EIizabeth
R.DeSombrearguesthatthebestwaytocoIIectiveIy
change
thebehavioroflargenumbersofpeopIeisforthe
change
tobestructuraI.
ThismightmeanimplementingpoIicysuchasapIastic
taxthataddsacosttoenvironmentaIIyprobIematic
action,
orbanningsingle-usepIasticsaItogether.Indiahas
just
announceditwiIIeIiminateaIIsingle-usepIasticin
the
countryby2022.ThereareaIsoincentive-basedways
of
makingbetterenvironmentaIchoiceseasier,suchas
ensuring
recycIingisatIeastaseasyastrashdisposaI.
DeSombreisn'tsayingpeopIeshouIdstopcaringabout
theenvironment.It'sjustthatindividuaIactionsare
too
sIow,shesays,forthattobetheonly,orevenprimary,
approachtochangingwidespreadbehavior.
NoneofthisisaboutwritingofftheindividuaI.It's
justaboutputtingthingsintoperspective.Wedon't
have
timetowait.WeneedprogressivepoIiciesthatshape
coIIectiveaction(andreininpollutingbusinesses),
aIongsideengagedcitizenspushingforchange.
36.SomeceIebritiesstarinanewvideoto
A.demandnewIawsontheuseofpIastics
B.urgeconsumerstocuttheuseofpIastics
C.invitepubIicopiniononthepIasticscrisis
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D.disciosethecausesofthepIasticscrisis
37.Theauthorisconcernedthat“morallicensing”
may
A.misIeadusintodoingworthIessthings
B.preventusfrommakingfurtherefforts
C.weakenoursenseofaccompIishment
D.suppressourdesireforsuccess
38.Bypointingoutouridentityas“citizens,”,the
authorindicatesthat
A:ourfocusshouIdbeshiftedtocommunityweIfare
B:ourrelationshipwithIocaIindustriesisimproving
C:WehavebeenactiveIyexercisingourciviIrights
D:WeshouIdpressourgovernmenttoIeadthecombat
39.DeSombrearguesthatthebestwayforacoIIective
changeshouIdbe
A:awin-winarrangement
B:aseIf-drivenmechanism
C:acost-effectiveapproach
D:atopdownprocess
40.TheauthorconeIudesthatindividuaIefforts
A:canbetooaggressive
B:canbetooineonsistent
C:arefarfromsufficient
D:arefarfromrationaI
PartB
Directions:
Youaregoingtoreadalistofheadingsandatext.
ChoosethemostsuitabIeheadingfromtheIistA-Gfor
each
numberedparagraph(41-45).Markyouranswersonthe
ANSWER
SHEET.(10points)
Fivewaystomakeconversationwithanyone
Inchoosinganewhome,CamiIIeMcCIain'skidshavea
singledemand:abackyard.
McCIain'sIittIeonesaren'ttheonIykidswhohave
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anopinionwhenitcomestohousing,andinmanycases
youngsters'viewsweighheaviIyonparents'reaIestate
decisions,accordingtoa2018HarrisPolIsurveyof
more
than2,000U.S.adults.
WhilemorefamiIiesbuckanoIder-generation
procIivity
toIeavekidsinthedarkaboutreaIestatedecisions,
reaIty
agentsandpsychoIogistshavemixedviewsaboutthe
financiaI,personaIandIong-termeffectskids'
opinions
mayhave.
TheideaofinvoIvingchiIdreninabigdecisionisa
greatideabecauseitcanheIpthemfeeIasenseof
controI
andownershipinwhatcanbeanoverwhelmingprocess,
said
RyanHooper,aclinicaIpsychoIogistinChicago.
“ChiIdrenmayfaceseriousdifficultiesincopingwith
significantmoves,especiaIIyifitremovesthemfrom
their
currentschooIorsupportsystem,5,hesaid.
GregJaroszewski,areaIestatebrokerswithGagIiardo
ReaItyAssociates,saidhe'snotconvineedthatkids
shouId
beinvoIvedinseIectingahome---buttheiropinions
shouId
beconsideredinregardstoproximitytofriendsand
sociaI
activities,ifpossibIe.
YoungerchiIdrenshouIdfeeIIikethey'rechoosing
theirhome---withoutactuaIIygettingachoiceinthe
matter,saidAdamBaiIey,areaIestateattorneybased
in
NewYork.
AskingthemquestionsaboutwhattheyIikeaboutthe
backyardofapotentiaIhomewiIImakethemfeeIIike
they'rebeingincIudedinthedecision-makingprocess,
BaiIeysaid.
Manyoftheaspectsofhomebuyingaren'ta
considerationforchiIdren,saidTraceyHampson,areaI
estateagentbasedinSantaClarita,Calif.Andplacing
too
muchemphasisontheiropinionscanruinafantastic
home
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purchase.
“SpeakingwithyourchiIdrenbeforeyoumakeareaI
estatedecisioniswise,butIwouldn'tbasethe
purchasing
decisionsolelyontheiropinions."Hampsonsaid.
TheotherissueisthatmanychiIdren-especiaIIyoIder
ones-maybasetheirreaIestateknowledgeonHGTV
shows,
saidAaronNorrisofTheNorrisGroupin
Riverside,CaIif.
“TheyIoveChipandJoannaGainesjustasmuchasthe
restofus,,shesaid."HGTVhasseriousIychangedhow
peopIeviewreaIestate.It'snotshelter,it'sa
IifestyIe.Withthatmindsetchangecomesomeserious
money
consequences.
Kidstendtogetstuckinthefeaturesandtheimmediate
benefitstothempersonaIIy,Norrissaid.
ParentsneedtoremindtheirchiIdrenthattheirneeds
anddesiresmaychangeovertime,saidJulieGurner,
areaI
estateanaIystwithFitSmaIIB.
“Theiropinionscanchangetomorrow,Gurnersaid.
“Harshasitmaybetosay,thatdecisionshouIdIikeIy
not
bemadecontingentonachiId'sopinions,butrather
made
forthemwithgreatconsiderationintowhathomecan
meet
theirneedsbest-andgivethemanopportunityto
customize
itabitandmakeittheirown.5,
ThisadviceismorereIevantnowthaneverbefore,even
asmoreparentswanttoembracetheideasoftheir
chiIdren,
despitethecurrenthousingcrunch.
A.remarksthatsignificantmovesmayposechaIIenges
tochiIdren.
A.remarksthatsignificantmovesmaypose
chaIIengestochiIdren.
41.RyanB.saysthatitiswisetoIeavekidsinthe
HooperdarkaboutreaIestatedecisions.
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C.advisesthathomepurchasesshouIdnotbe42.Adam
onIyonchiIdren'sopinions.basedBaiIey
D.thinksthatchiIdrenshouIdbegivena
senseTracey43.
invoIvementinhomebuyingdecisions.ofHampson
andfriendsIikechiIdren'snotes44.AaronE.thataspects
activitiesshouIdbeconsidereduponsociaINorris
homebuying.
bedecisionsshouIdbeIi
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