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ked US participants in two related studies about parents lying to their children—either for the purpose of promoting appropriate behavior or to make them happy.In one of the studies, many parents reported they told their young children that bad things would happen if they didn39。 recollections about their parents39。s beliefs about honesty.”文章大意:本文是一篇說明文。研究人員就此現(xiàn)象進行了調(diào)研,并且提出家長應(yīng)該考慮到對孩子經(jīng)常說謊可能會造成的長期的負面影響的結(jié)論,并建議家長考慮一些其他的教育方法。t got many published results about itD.is being more and more popular答案:C 細節(jié)理解題。故C項正確。 lies that ________.A.a(chǎn)im to cover their mistakesB.lead children to hate themC.a(chǎn)im to give children a positive influenceD.make children get used to lying答案:C 細節(jié)理解題。故C項正確。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段“Though Heyman thinks that there are occasions when it is appropriate to be less than truthful with a child, she urges parents to think through the issues and consider alternatives before using lies.”可知,Heyman認為父母應(yīng)該想清楚對孩子撒謊的問題,在撒謊之前要考慮再三。4.Parents usually ________ when their young children don39。根據(jù)第三段第二句“Other parents reported inventing magical creatures”可知,D項正確。文章主要討論了父母在教育孩子時,是否應(yīng)該撒謊的問題。故B項正確。濟南質(zhì)量檢測)The Netherlands on Monday launched its first173。s path, like a tree, or if another cyclist es up from behind intending to pass.A mercial173。board systems smaller.“Accidents often happen when cyclists look behind them or get a fright when they are passed at high speed,” said Maurice Kwakkernaat, one of the scientists involved in the project, “The on173。invented bicycle can warn of danger. intelligent puter runs on electricity. elderly people enjoy electronic devices. means of transportation in the Netherlands.1.解析:選C 細節(jié)理解題。故選C。根據(jù)第三段最后一句“It weighs about 55 pounds but researchers are working on making the on173。由此可推知,這款自行車以后會更輕。3.解析:選B 細節(jié)理解題。故選B。根據(jù)第一段內(nèi)容可知,荷蘭在星期一推出了首輛“智能自行車”,這種自行車配備了一套電子設(shè)備,用來幫助降低該國老年騎車者的高事故發(fā)生率。CWinter Vinecki began running at age five, but got serious in 2015 after her father died of cancer — that’s when she decided to honor his memory by running a marathon on every continent before her 15th birthday.Scope: Team Winter is an organization you founded to raise money for cancer research. How did it get started?Winter: At first, Team Winter was formed to fight childhood obesity. When I was 8, I ran a race and raised $1,100 for that cause. But less than a year later, my dad got cancer. I knew I had to do something to help. When I started, my goal was to raise $10,000. I’ve raised well past that — almost $500,000.Scope: What goes through your mind when you run?Winter: When I’m having a hard time during a race, I think about my dad. If he could deal with the pain of cancer, I can deal with any type of pain. He was a very friendly person. He was always smiling and very happy even when he h