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    Ask 9-year-old Annie what the worst thing was that ever happened in her house last year, and she won’t tell you that it was her parents divorcing, although they did. No, what Annie remembers most are the horrible fights leading up to the announcement about the divorce which was, as it turned out, and despite her parents anxiety about telling her, “not that big of a deal.” “I already knew they were not getting along well,” Annie says, “Every night after I went to bed, l would hear my parents fighting.” It made me really unhappy. When they finally decided to get a divorce, all of that stopped.

Annie's experience is more common than you might think, and there is a great deal of evidence to suggest that “staying together for the sake of the children” is not all it's cracked up to be, and may do more harm than good. According to psychologist Lynn Martingdale, hearing their parents argue is often more stressful for children than separation and divorce, and if you think that your children don’t know that there's trouble in family, then you're kidding yourself. The home life of children whose parents have an unhappy marriage is often far from ideal, and what's worse, parents will compound the problem by taking their unhappiness out on the children.

The Center for Moving Forward conducted a study in 2014 in which they followed 25families whose parents had been in marriage counseling. After tracking these families for 5 years, they found that the children of the parents who had eventually gotten divorced were not worse off than the children of those who had remained together, and in some cases had fared better. The study took into consideration, social and the children's general sense of well-being.

1.Why was Annie really unhappy according to paragraph 1?

A.Her parents fought every night. B.Her parents finally got divorced.

C.Her parents decided to abandon her. D.Her parents got along badly with her.

2.Which statement may psychologist Lynn Martingdale agree with?

A.Separation and divorce will hurt the children most.

B.Keeping an unhappy marriage hurts children more.

C.Children can't understand their parents' marriage well.

D.Children can’t feel the unhappiness from their parents.

3.What's the function of the last paragraph in the passage?

A.To give an example of divorce.

B.To support Annie's correct answer.

C.To further clear the author's view point.

D.To highlight the importance of the study.

4.What is the best title for the passage?

A.Divorce Is Good for Children B.Divorce Is Not the Worst Thing

C.Fighting Is Often Stressful D.Staying Together Is for Children Only

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇议论文。作者引用了Annie的事例,Center for Moving Forward的一项调查来说明对于孩子们来说离婚并不是最糟糕的事情。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段的Annie says, “Every night after I went to bed, l would hear my parents fighting.” It made me really unhappy.(安妮说,“每天晚上我睡觉后,我都会听到父母吵架。”“这让我很不开心。) 可知,安妮不高兴的原因是她的父母每天晚上都吵架,故选A。 2.推理判断题。根据第二段的According to psychologist Lynn Martingdale,hearing their parents argue is often more stressful for children than separation and divorce…The home life of children whose parents have an unhappy marriage is often far from ideal…(根据心理学家Lynn Martingdale,听他们的父母吵架对孩子来说比分居和离婚更有压力…父母婚姻不幸福的孩子的家庭生活往往很不理想…)可知,心理学家Martingdale认为维持不幸的婚姻对孩子的伤害更大这一观点。故选B。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段的they found that the children of the parents who had eventually gotten divorced were not worse off than the children of those who had remained together, and in some cases had fared better.(他们发现,最终离婚的父母所生的孩子并没有比那些仍在一起的父母所生的孩子更糟糕,在某些情况下,他们的情况更好。)由此可知,作者引用Center for Moving Forward的一项调查来进一步明确作者的观点。故选C。 4.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,文章第一段引用了Annie的事例来说明父母婚姻不幸福的孩子的家庭生活往往很不理想,最后一段引用Center for Moving Forward的一项调查来进一步证明离婚并不是一件最糟糕的事的观点,由此可知,文章在围绕着“离婚并不是一件最糟糕的事”的观点进行讨论,B选项可以作为文章的标题,故选B。
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