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Your best friend has a teenager who helps with housework without being asked. Your cousin has a one-year-old child that puts her bottle in the sink when she finishes the milk, but no reminders are needed. 1. Raising helpful, good kids who know how to make a sandwich is not a fantasy! The following tips can give you a better chance of raising a responsible child who then grows into a responsible adult.

2. You can’t suddenly spring responsibility on a teenager and expect he will know how to follow through. He needs time to practice and totally understand what responsibility means.

Let kids help you. Don t complain when it's time to do housework. Smile and invite your son to help. 3. He will take these good feelings and learn to take ownership of his home and feel pride in keeping it up.

4. Make responsibilities age appropriate. You can show how to complete small tasks in daily life and perform them at a child’s skill level. For example, if your kid wants a snack, show him where the apples are and how to wash one off.

Teach your child consequences. Learning to take care of his things also helps a child develop a sense of responsibility for his actions. Get your son to clean up after an art project, and inform him that he won^ be able to play with his crayons the next day if he leaves a messy table. 5. The more you carry out the rules, the more likely he is to clean up without being asked.

A. Have a sense of responsibility.

B. Why do they make a sandwich for kids?

C. Show kids how to perform responsibility.

D. Where do these wonderful children come from?

E. Start to teach responsibility to kids early.

F. When your child is invited to participate, he feels valued.

G. Then take away his supplies if he does not take his responsibility.

 

1.D 2.E 3.F 4.C 5.G 【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要就如何让自己的孩子变得有责任感给出几点提示。其中两点为“Let kids help you”.让孩子帮助你,“Teach your child consequences.”教会孩子考虑后果。 1.根据上下文“Your best friend has a teenager who helps with housework without being asked. Your cousin has a one-year-old child that puts her bottle in the sink when she finishes the milk, but no reminders are needed.”可知你最好朋友的孩子不用告诉就知道做家务。你表姐一岁的孩子知道喝完牛奶后把她的瓶子在放在水槽里。“The following tips can give you a better chance of raising a responsible child who then grows into a responsible adult.”下面的提示可以让你有更好的机会培养一个负责任的孩子,然后成长为一个负责任的成年人。D项那么这么完美的小孩都是从哪来的,紧密联系上下文,符合题意,故选D。 2.根据本段的内容“You can’t suddenly spring responsibility on a teenager and expect he will know how to follow through. He needs time to practice and totally understand what responsibility means.”可知青少年不会突然变得有责任感,也不要期望他自己会学会。他需要时间去实践,完全理解责任的含义。E项“需要早点开始教会孩子有责任感”能够概括整段内容,做本段的主旨句,故选E。 3.根据本段第一句“Let kids help you”可知本段的主题是让孩子帮助你,F项“当你的孩子被邀请加入帮忙时,他会觉得自己有价值”与主题紧密联系,符合题意,故选F。 4.根据下文“ You can show how to complete small tasks in daily life and perform them at a child’s skill level. For example, if your kid wants a snack, show him where the apples are and how to wash one off.”可知你可以在孩子的技能水平上向他们展示如何在日常生活中完成小任务。例如,你的孩子想要零食,那就先告诉他们苹果放在哪并且怎样清洗。C项“教会孩子怎样表现的有责任感”能够概括整段内容,做本段的主旨句,故选C。 5.本段主要讲的是“Teach your child consequences.”教会你的孩子考虑后果,举了一个例子,即“Get your son to clean up after an art project, and inform him that he won^ be able to play with his crayons the next day if he leaves a messy table.”让你的儿子在一个艺术项目后清理,告诉他,如果他离开凌乱的桌子,他将不能再使用他的蜡笔。G项“如果他没有履行他的责任,那就拿走他的东西”是对该事例的一个总结,符合题意,故选G。 名师点睛:七选五旨在考查学生对全文整体理解和对信息辨析的能力.做此题时需要先了解文章的整体结构,再综合上下文进行推理判断。解此类题主要从以下六步骤做起: 步骤一:快速浏览一遍七个备选答案,先确定哪个选项适合放在文章的什么位置。通常有三个四个位置:标题,句首,句中,句尾。不同位置的句子有不同的特征。有时有的答案表述上就是错误的,可以直接从备选项中清除,以降低难度。 步骤二:快速浏览文章,确定文章体裁,抓住文章结构,确定文章体裁有利于预测文章各段主要内容和结构形式,形成重要的选择依据。 步骤三:分析篇章结构,找出各段的主题句或主旨大意。 步骤四:注意各选项中出现的句子衔接手段,寻找句中衔接标志词。 步骤五:区分相似项 步骤六:用代入法,检查答案是否合理。 本文是建议式文章,最简单的应该是选择每段的主旨句。如第二小题。由后文“You can’t suddenly spring responsibility on a teenager and expect he will know how to follow through. He needs time to practice and totally understand what responsibility means.”可知青少年不会突然变得有责任感,也不要期望他自己会学会。他需要时间去实践,完全理解责任的含义。E项“需要早点开始教会孩子有责任感”能够概括整段内容,做本段的主旨句,故选E项。 如本文的第五小题,由“Get your son to clean up after an art project, and inform him that he won^ be able to play with his crayons the next day if he leaves a messy table.”让你的儿子在一个艺术项目后清理,告诉他,如果他离开凌乱的桌子,他将不能再使用他的蜡笔。空格处填入G项“如果他没有履行他的责任,那就拿走他的东西”是对该事例的一个总结,符合题意,故选G。
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