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m not sure my generation ever really grew up”? 1“The younger generation wants everything ”The younger generation does not know what happiness “The younger generation grew up quite ”The younger generation is idealistic about does the author mean by saying “the pendulum has swung too far the other way”? 1“Too many children today find physical work ”Physical work has gained importance as a tool of “Children do too little physical work ”Too little physical work is now needed in our daily did the author39。in fact, it usually does wonders for you give a child a chore to do, you develop his or her ability to follow helping to see it through to pletion, you help the child build initiative and , you can praise him or her and instill(灌輸)pride in a job well I grew up, hard physical work was part of daily used to plain about the neverending work, but my parents had no pity: “Good, hard work makes a man,” they always looking back, I am grateful for every chore I see now how work taught me selfdiscipline and concentration and prepared me for the responsibilities of to work hard means far more than learning to sweat: it means building children need to grow up loving work, not avoiding us teach them to find inspiration in the face of challenges and difficulties, not let us instill in them the desire to carry out everything they do with .By saying “to many children physical work is a wholly foreign idea”, the author means “physical work is often assigned to children 2”many children do not like physical work at all 3“physical work is too hard for many children 4”many children are not familiar with physical work does the author39。t know what it is to make sacrifices, to give unselfishly in ways that won39。t tell what is practical and what is not 2”you step back and try to figure out what is reality 3“you let them spin during a long drive 4”you let them pop out of your mind Passage Three Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage: We live in an era when modern technology has relieved us of almost every task our grandparents once performed – from chopping wood to carrying is not the only reason for this, however: attitudes to children and work have changed dramatically in the last hundred years, and to many children physical work is a wholly foreign many homes, parents simply do not expect their children to work, even to make their own beds, wash the dishes, or mow the friend recently wrote to me: I39。s safety 2”a waste of time 3“an athlete39。s 39。s aren39。1 ” 誰敢哭在奧斯維辛集中營被德國人 “ 后,許多孩子都沒有一個家庭戰(zhàn)爭在華沙 3”的家人分開在奧斯維辛 ” 奧斯維辛集中營的只有一個營的德國人虐待猶太人Passage Two Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage: One of the first productive daydreamers may have been the third century BC, the Greek scientist and inventor was taking a bath when he suddenly grasped a method for determining whether a gold crown was mixed with a cheaper recently, Sigmund Freud wrote extensively about the psychological importance of dreams, including began investigating daydreaming as an invention and problemsolving tool about 40 years ago after they noticed famous inventors often reported making key discoveries while their minds wandered in relaxed is appreciated as a valuable tool in other areas as , for instance, in which athletes essentially daydream their own top performances, is widely used by athletes before important its history, however, daydreaming is in poor reputation are often seen by many as a waste of many of us daydream, and productively, lot of people say they have their best ideas at night, when they get up in the morning, or during a long taxi when people are in a semitrance(半催眠)state, their mind is free to wander and e up with new can also daydream successfully while exercising, walking or fact, it39。1 “ 他是一個殘疾人猶太人 2 ” 他的父母不再照顧他 他說的話惹惱了德國人的東西 4 “ 在華沙被戰(zhàn)爭摧毀了30。1“的孩子被他們的父母照顧 2 ” 死亡是家常便飯 孩子們像天使一樣對待 4 人嘲笑德國29。1 “ 他幾乎沒有吃會餓死 2 ” 他不知道所使用的語言 3 他不得不在別人面前裸體走動 4 “ 他怕感染斑疹傷寒28。1 “ 一個不愉快的人 2 ” 一個聰明的孩子 3 “ 一個殘疾人 4 ” 德國公民27。我們所有人的生活非常艱難,每一天,我看到越來越多的尸體堆積如山。在這些營地,這里很冷,人生病了,和疾病已泛濫成災(zāi)(猖獗)。我不得不把頭發(fā)剃掉,我穿不合身的衣服,我也不得不去裸體。在裸露的皮膚疼得這么慘,我滿傷痕(瘀傷)和削減懷疑我有任何皮膚了!他們叫我“不良”,他們告訴我,他們對我有“計劃”。我已經(jīng)躺在這,冷表,而陌生男人已經(jīng)拿走了我的拐杖(拐杖)。t know the language used in the place 3“he had to walk around naked before others 4”he was afraid of catching typhus to the author, at Auschwitz “children were taken care of by their parents 2”death was a daily occurrence 3“children were treated like angels 4”people laughed at the Germans author thought he was taken to Auschwitz because “he was a handicapped Jew 2”his parents no longer cared for him 3“he had said something that annoyed the Germans 4”his home in Warsaw had been destroyed by the war can be inferred from the passage that “anyone who dared to cry in Auschwitz would be beaten up by the Germans 2”many children were left without a family after the war in Warsaw 3“members of a family were separated from each other at Auschwitz 4”Auschwitz was only one of the many camps where the Germans tortured the Jews 我不知道為什么我們在這里。t ask to be born a Jew, and I certainly didn39。t walk, and I didn39。and now I am here, and I don39。s strong arms and his big, booming laugh。s arms。and with other people looking at me, it makes me very is very cold here in these camps, and people have gotten sick。s a wonder I have any skin left!They call me an “undesirable”, and they keep telling me that they have “plans” for I ask what they are going to do, they just laugh and tell me to shut up and to mind my own have had to have my hair shaved off, and I wear illfitting clothes。t understand, or people screaming as they were separated from loved have been made to lie on this hard, cold table, while strange men have taken away my crutches(拐杖).When I don39。Sarah did not allow her physical disability to stand in her way to being a baseball One Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage: I don39。I am convinced that if wealth is distributed in a more