【題目】 Dear Mrs. Brown,

I’ve known that you are wondering how to deal with your child's behavior problems. The following are my opinions.

If there are lots of behaviors you want to change, start by focusing on one or two of the most terrible ones at first. Don't try to make too many changes at once.

Let your child make some decisions by giving him acceptable choices. For example, ask,"Do you want some bread or eggs for breakfast? or let him choose between the red and blue clothes.

Have some stated rules and explain the reasons behind them. Let your child understand the results of breaking the rules.

Direct your child and help him find a better place to do what he is trying to do. For example, if he wants to write on the wall with pencils, give him a piece of paper and let him write on it or let him write on the sidewalk with chalks.

Notice your child’s good behavior and tell him you have noticed it rather than praise him. For example, describe what you see," Wow, this room is so clean and everything is in order. rather than praise him like" You' re a good boy Good job

Being a mother is not easy. Remember to treat your child with great patience and love and then you' ll find that you child will become better

Best wishes for you and your family.

1Why did Mrs. Brown write the letter to Mrs. Green?

A.Because she needed help to deal with her students' problems

B.Because she was troubled by her child's behavior problems

C.Because she hoped to get some methods to be a better teacher

D.Because she wanted to learn how to deal with the teaching problems

2What should a mother do if her child has lots of behavior problems?

A.She should try to change one or two most serious ones at first.

B.She should try to help him change all of the problems at once

C.She should make some stated rules and explain the reasons

D.She should try to let her child make some decisions on his own

3What should a mother do if her child wants to write on the wall?

A.She should let him go out to play with other children

B.She should give him a piece of paper and let him write on it

C.She should give him some colored pencils and draw pictures

D.She should let him go out and draw on the sidewalk with pencils

4What is the sixth paragraph mainly about?

A.How to clean a child’s room.

B.How to find a better place for a child.

C.How to be a patient mother.

D.How to praise a child's good behavior.

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

4D

【解析】

這是一封寫給布朗夫人的信。信中主要介紹了如何處理孩子行為的建議:不要一次做太多改變;制定規(guī)則并解釋使孩子明白違反后的后果等等。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)格林夫人信的開頭I’ve known that you are wondering how to deal with your child's behavior problems. The following are my opinions.可知布朗夫人寫信是因為受孩子的行為問題困擾,故選B。

2細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)If there are lots of behaviors you want to change, start by focusing on one or two of the most terrible ones at first. Don't try to make too many changes at once可知如果有很多你想改變的行為,先從一兩個最糟糕的開始。不要一次做太多的改變,故選A

3細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)if he wants to write on the wall with pencils, give him a piece of paper and let him write on it or let him write on the sidewalk with chalks.可知如果他想用鉛筆在墻上寫字,給他一張紙,讓他在上面寫字或者讓他用粉筆在人行道上寫字,故選B。

4主旨大意題。根據(jù)第六段主要介紹要注意你孩子的良好行為,告訴他你已經(jīng)注意到了,而不是表揚他,并舉例說明如何稱贊他,故選D。

閱讀中的細節(jié)理解題主要考查學(xué)生對細節(jié)信息的識別能力,旨在考查學(xué)生對短文的關(guān)鍵詞句、某個具體事實、具體情節(jié)或特定的細節(jié)是否注意和理解,答案在原文中都能找到相關(guān)句子。如小題2,根據(jù)第二段If there are lots of behaviors you want to change, start by focusing on one or two of the most terrible ones at first. Don't try to make too many changes at once可知如果有很多你想改變的行為,不要一次改變太多,先從一兩個最糟糕的開始,故選A

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