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still developing the circuitry needed for self173。Benz.B.It can reach a high speed in a short time.C.It is the first fully electric product in America.D.It is famous for its powerful and loud motor.解析:選B 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。and173。Benz says as a ride173。s not unusual to see an unreasonable child lying on the ground drumming his heels. Beside him is a desperate mother yelling at the top of her lungs. Raising a well173。通常,待孩子冷靜下來(lái),他們會(huì)用“講故事”的方法來(lái)讓孩子們認(rèn)識(shí)到自己的錯(cuò)誤。s the author39。confidence in your mathematical abilities, but little self173。A項(xiàng)“記下你的強(qiáng)項(xiàng)。E項(xiàng)“因此,有時(shí)候,我們都得克服自信心不足的缺點(diǎn)。s misbehavior.D.Parents39。s “storytelling”?A.It aims at playing a trick on kids.B.It raises kids39。t throw a tantrum.Kids39。s Mercedes173。powered vehicle is designed to be used in search173。sharing vehicle, the futuristic173。behaved kid is really a head173。4.Which of the following best explains “pushing parents39。s attitude to children39。confidence when it es to sports. Do you believe in your abilities? Do you believe you are worthy of respect from both yourself and others? 1 If so you can use some strategies to increase your belief in your abilities.Recognize that feeling low in confidence is normal. Perhaps, you feel very smart in math, but have trouble in science. Maybe you have amazing talent in singing, but your dancing skills are one is good at everything. 2 The problem with low confidence is whether you allow it to define you. 3 Many people start out with poor abilities as kids, and when those abilities are not strengthened or the child is not praised for being excellent in other areas, he begins to view himself as not good enough. This leads to overall poor c