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    It's natural for parents to praise their children, but offering this praise could actually backfire, according to new science.

In the study, researchers at Michigan State University looked at 123 children who were about 7. The team assessed the children to determine whether they had a “growth mindset" (believing that you can work harder to get smarter), or a “fixed mindset" (believing that your intelligence is unable to change). They then asked the children to complete a fast-paced computer accuracy task while their brain activity was recorded.

Based on the data they collected, the researchers concluded that children with a growth mindset were much more likely to have a larger brain response after making a mistake, and in turn were more likely to improve their performance by paying closer attention to the task after making an error.

While previous research has shown that people with a fixed mindset didn't want to admit they had made a mistake, this study found that children with a fixed mindset were able to — “bounce back after making an error, but only if they gave their full attention to the mistakes. “The main implication here is that we should pay close attention to our mistakes and use them as opportunities to learn study author Hans Schroder told Science Daily.

For parents, the lessons are clear—if a child hands you an A+ test, don't say “You're so smart! ”

Instead, say “Wow, that studying really paid off!" or “You clearly mastered this material — way to go!" Note the effort, not the intelligence.

Second, focus on using errors to work together and learn. Many teachers and parents avoid addressing children's mistakes, telling them “It's OK. You'll get it next time. . . ” Without giving them the opportunity to figure out what went wrong. Dr. Schroder says, "Instead, it's better to

reassure children that mistakes happen, and to pay attention and work to figure out where and how they made the mistakes. ”

1.The underlined word “backfire" in Paragraph 1 probably means “ ” .

A.make a loud noise B.leave a good impression

C.have an opposite result D.produce an explosion

2.According to the text, which one belongs to the group who has a “growth mindset" ?

A.Tom manages to correct every mistake by heart.

B.Mary believes her mistakes are made by chance.

C.John keeps an idea that he has a good gift for studying.

D.Lily thinks she can get A+ without any effort.

3.If your child gets the best mark in the test, you should .

A.praise him with some delicious food and money

B.comment him to be cleverer than other students

C.confirm his effort that he has made for the test

D.believe that he is an honest and smart child

4.What should parents do with the child's mistakes from Dr. Schroder?

A.Parents should avoid talking with child about his mistakes.

B.Parents should compare his mistakes with others' and criticize him.

C.Parents should ignore the mistakes and believe he will do better.

D.Parents should analyse the mistakes with their child patiently.

 

1.C 2.A 3.C 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。研究发现表扬孩子可能造成不好的结果。对于孩子的优秀表现,家长应该肯定他的努力付出得到了回报,而非夸赞他的聪明;对于孩子的错误,要让他明白究竟是什么错了,怎么错的。 1.词意猜测题。根据划线词所在的句子It's natural for parents to praise their children, but offering this praise could actually backfire,可知,对于父母来说表扬孩子是很自然的事,但是这种表扬事实上会……,由but可知前后句是转折意义,故推测划线词的意思是“造成不好的结果”。C. have an opposite result(有相反的结果)与推测意义最接近,故选C项。 2.推理判断题。根据文章第三段的children with a growth mindset were much more likely to have a larger brain response after making a mistake, and in turn were more likely to improve their performance by paying closer attention to the task after making an error.可知具有成长心态的孩子更有可能在犯错后,并且更有可能通过更加关注他们的错误来改善自己的表现。A. Tom manages to correct every mistake by heart.(汤姆用心纠正自己的错误)符合具有成长心态孩子的特点,故选A项。 3.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段的Instead, say “Wow, that studying really paid off!" or “You clearly mastered this material — way to go!"可知当孩子考试成绩优异时,家长应该说“你的付出得到了回报”或者“你清楚的掌握了这些知识,继续努力”。C. confirm his effort that he has made for the test(肯定他为考试做出的努力)符合以上说法,故选C项。 4.细节理解题。根据文章最后一段的Instead, it's better to reassure children that mistakes happen, and to pay attention and work to figure out where and how they made the mistakes. 可知当孩子犯错时,家长最好告诉孩子错误已经发生了,并且和孩子一起弄清楚什么地方错了,如何错的。D. Parents should analyse the mistakes with their child patiently.(父母应该和孩子一起耐心地分析错误)符合以上说法,故选D项。
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