题目
Nearly all children have trouble getting along with their parents. They know theft parents love them and have done much for them, but they find it hard to communicate or obey their parents' rules. Arguments such as these as well as other kinds of family conflicts can be resolved by following principles of communication, respect, and consideration. The most important element of any relationship is good communication. When parents make a rule for their children, they will usually explain the reason for their rule. For example, "I don't want you to be out after 10 o'clock at night because I don't think it is safe." Perhaps the child disagrees with this rule. The child should communicate by expressing his or her opinion politely. Talking through a disagreement can often help parents and children understand each other. Then, respect is important. Even if a child disagrees with the final decision of the parent, he or she should still show love and respect in word, action, and attitude. Often, the child becomes angry or complains when he does not get his way. Children who want to be treated like adults should act in a responsible and trustworthy manner. Third, it is important to consider the needs and fights of the other person. Caring for others requires resisting pride and selfishness. If a child helps with housework and thanks his parents often, the parents will appreciate it, and their relationship might be better. These principles can be applied to any relationship. A person who communicates well and shows respect and consideration should have little trouble in relationship with parents or others.1. Regarding parent-child conflict, the author thinks ______.A.at one time or another all parents and children have conflictsB.parents and children should never have conflictsC.conflicts between parents and children can never be resolvedD.unresolved conflicts will cause more conflicts later in life 2. Which of the following would be the best title for this article?E.Obey Your Parents' RulesF.Respect for Your ParentsG.Caring for OthersH.Getting Along with Parents 3. In the sentence "Often, the child becomes angry or complains when he does not get his way." (Para. 3), what does "get his way" mean?I.Make himself understood.J.Gain what he wants.K.Have a friendly relationship with his parents.L.Find the way to his home. 4. The children can show their consideration to their parents by the following EXCEPT ______.M.resisting pride and selfishnessN.helping with houseworkO.thanking their parents oftenP.disagreeing with parents' final decision 5. In the last paragraph, the author suggests that ______.Q.it is impossible for a child to get along well with his/her parentsR.developing the skills to get along well with parents can also help with other relationshipsS.a person who is good at communicating with others may also have trouble in parent-child relationshipT.if a person cannot get along well with others, he will never get along well with his/her parents
Nearly all children have trouble getting along with their parents. They know theft parents love them and have done much for them, but they find it hard to communicate or obey their parents' rules. Arguments such as these as well as other kinds of family conflicts can be resolved by following principles of communication, respect, and consideration. The most important element of any relationship is good communication. When parents make a rule for their children, they will usually explain the reason for their rule. For example, "I don't want you to be out after 10 o'clock at night because I don't think it is safe." Perhaps the child disagrees with this rule. The child should communicate by expressing his or her opinion politely. Talking through a disagreement can often help parents and children understand each other. Then, respect is important. Even if a child disagrees with the final decision of the parent, he or she should still show love and respect in word, action, and attitude. Often, the child becomes angry or complains when he does not get his way. Children who want to be treated like adults should act in a responsible and trustworthy manner. Third, it is important to consider the needs and fights of the other person. Caring for others requires resisting pride and selfishness. If a child helps with housework and thanks his parents often, the parents will appreciate it, and their relationship might be better. These principles can be applied to any relationship. A person who communicates well and shows respect and consideration should have little trouble in relationship with parents or others.1. Regarding parent-child conflict, the author thinks ______.
- A.at one time or another all parents and children have conflicts
- B.parents and children should never have conflicts
- C.conflicts between parents and children can never be resolved
- D.unresolved conflicts will cause more conflicts later in life 2. Which of the following would be the best title for this article?
- E.Obey Your Parents' Rules
- F.Respect for Your Parents
- G.Caring for Others
- H.Getting Along with Parents 3. In the sentence "Often, the child becomes angry or complains when he does not get his way." (Para. 3), what does "get his way" mean?
- I.Make himself understood.
- J.Gain what he wants.
- K.Have a friendly relationship with his parents.
- L.Find the way to his home. 4. The children can show their consideration to their parents by the following EXCEPT ______.
- M.resisting pride and selfishness
- N.helping with housework
- O.thanking their parents often
- P.disagreeing with parents' final decision 5. In the last paragraph, the author suggests that ______.
- Q.it is impossible for a child to get along well with his/her parents
- R.developing the skills to get along well with parents can also help with other relationships
- S.a person who is good at communicating with others may also have trouble in parent-child relationship
- T.if a person cannot get along well with others, he will never get along well with his/her parents
题目解答
答案
1、A2、D3、B4、D5、B