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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供的是错误信息 请选择B如果该句的信息文中没有提及请选择C ?? WhyistheNativeLanguageLearntSo Well???Howdoesithappenthatchildrenlearn theirmothertonguesowell?Whenwecomparethemwithadultslearningaforeign languageweoftenfindthisinterestingfact.Alittlechildwithoutknowledge orexperienceoftensucceedsinacompletemasteryofthelanguage.Agrown-up personwithfullydevelopedmentalpowersinmostcasemayendupwitha faultyandinexactcommand.Whataccountsforthisdifference?? ?Despiteotherexplanationstherealanswerinmyopinionliespartlyin thechildhimselfpartlyinthebehaviorofthepeoplearoundhim.Inthefirst placethetimeoflearningthemothertongueisthemostfavorableofall namelythefirstyearsoflife.Achildhearsitspokenfrommorningtillnight andwhatismoreimportantalwaysinitsgenuineformwiththefight pronunciationfightintonationrightuseofwordsandfightstructure.He drinksinallthewordsandexpressionswhichcometohiminaflash ever-bubblingspring.Thereisnoresistance:thereisperfect assimilation.??Thenthechildhasasitwereprivatelessons alltheyearroundwhileanadultlanguage-studenthaseachweekalimited numberofhourswhichhegenerallyshareswithothers.Thechildhasanother advantage:hehearsthelanguageinallpossiblesituationsalwaysaccompanied bytherightkindofgesturesandfacialexpressions.Herethereisnothing unnaturalsuchasisoftenfoundinlanguagelessonsinschoolswhenonetalks abouticeandsnowinJuneorscorchingheatinJanuary.Andwhatachildhears isgenerallywhatimmediatelyinterestshim.Againandagainwhenhisattempts atspeecharesuccessfulhisdesiresareunderstoodandfulfilled.? ?Finallythoughachild’steachersmaynothavebeentrainedinlanguage teachingtheirrelationswithhimarealwayscloseandpersonal.Theytake greatpainstomaketheirlessonseasy.Comparedwithadultslearningaforeignlanguagechildrenlearntheirnativelanguagewithease.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供的是错误信息 请选择B如果该句的信息文中没有提及请选择C ?? WhyistheNativeLanguageLearntSo Well???Howdoesithappenthatchildrenlearn theirmothertonguesowell?Whenwecomparethemwithadultslearningaforeign languageweoftenfindthisinterestingfact.Alittlechildwithoutknowledge orexperienceoftensucceedsinacompletemasteryofthelanguage.Agrown-up personwithfullydevelopedmentalpowersinmostcasemayendupwitha faultyandinexactcommand.Whataccountsforthisdifference?? ?Despiteotherexplanationstherealanswerinmyopinionliespartlyin thechildhimselfpartlyinthebehaviorofthepeoplearoundhim.Inthefirst placethetimeoflearningthemothertongueisthemostfavorableofall namelythefirstyearsoflife.Achildhearsitspokenfrommorningtillnight andwhatismoreimportantalwaysinitsgenuineformwiththefight pronunciationfightintonationrightuseofwordsandfightstructure.He drinksinallthewordsandexpressionswhichcometohiminaflash ever-bubblingspring.Thereisnoresistance:thereisperfect assimilation.??Thenthechildhasasitwereprivatelessons alltheyearroundwhileanadultlanguage-studenthaseachweekalimited numberofhourswhichhegenerallyshareswithothers.Thechildhasanother advantage:hehearsthelanguageinallpossiblesituationsalwaysaccompanied bytherightkindofgesturesandfacialexpressions.Herethereisnothing unnaturalsuchasisoftenfoundinlanguagelessonsinschoolswhenonetalks abouticeandsnowinJuneorscorchingheatinJanuary.Andwhatachildhears isgenerallywhatimmediatelyinterestshim.Againandagainwhenhisattempts atspeecharesuccessfulhisdesiresareunderstoodandfulfilled.? ?Finallythoughachild’steachersmaynothavebeentrainedinlanguage teachingtheirrelationswithhimarealwayscloseandpersonal.Theytake greatpainstomaketheirlessonseasy.Sofaraslanguageteachingisconcernedtheteacher’sclosepersonalrelationshipwiththestudentismoreimportantthantheprofessionallanguageteachingtraininghehasreceived.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23-26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第12345段每段选择1个最佳标题2第27-30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 ?? Hurricanes??1?Did youknowthatbefore1950hurricaneshadnonames?Theyweresimplygiven numbers.ThefirstnamesweresimplyAlphaBravoCharlieetc.butin1953 females’namesweregivenbecauseoftheunpredictability不可预知factorofthe storms.In1979realizingthesexist性别歧视的natureofsuchnamesthelists wereexpandedtoincludebothmenandwomen.??2?Hurricanes andtyphoons台风arethesamethings.IftheyformintheAtlanticwecall thesestrongstormshurricanesfromtheWestIndianwordhurricanemeaning bigwind.AndiftheyarePacificstormstheyarecalledtyphoonsfromthe Chinesetaifunmeaninggreatwind.Tobeclassifiedasahurricanethestorm musthavemaximumwindsofatleast75mph.Thesestormsarebigmanyhundreds ofmilesindiameter.??3?Hurricanesgettheirpowerfrom watervaporasitgivesoutitsstored-upenergy.Allwatervaporgivesoutheat asitcondenses凝结fromagaseousstatetoaliquidstateoverfixedpointson theequator赤道.Tomakeahurricaneyoumusthaveextremelywetwarmair thekindofairthatcanonlybefoundintropicalregion.??4 ?Scientistshavedeterminedthattheheatgivenoutintheprocessofwater condensationcanbeashighas95billionkilowattsperhour.Injustoneday alonethestormcanproducemoreenergythanmanyindustrializednationsneed inanentireyear!Theproblemisthatwedon’tknowhowtomakesuresuchgreat energyworkforus.??5?Predictingthepathofahurricane isoneofthemostdifficulttasksforforecasters.Itmovesatatypicalspeed of15mph.Butnotalways.Somestormsmayraceattwicethisspeedthen suddenlystopandremaininthesamelocationforseveraldays.Itcanbe maddening发疯的ifyouliveinacoastalareathatmaybehit.??6 ?Thebiggestadvanceinearlydetectioniscontinuouswatchfromweather satellites.Withthesewecanseethestormsformandtrackthemfullyfrom birthtodeath.Whiletheycanstillkillpeopleanddestroyproperty hurricaneswillneversurpriseanynationagain.A.Ashorthistoryofnaming hurricanesB.HarnessingthehurricaneenergyC.Difficultyinforecasting thecourseofahurricaneD.HugeenergystoredinahurricaneE. ForecastingahurricanethroughsatellitewatchingF.Differentnamesforthe samethingsParagraph2______
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{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?? TheValueofMotherhood? ?Inshoppingmallstheassistantstrytopushyouintobuyingagiftto thankherforherunselfishlove.Whenyoulogontoawebsiteasmallpopo-up invitesyoutobookabouquetforher.Commercialwarmthandgratitudearethe atmospherebeingspreadaroundforthisspecialSundayinMay.? ?{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.ThepopularityofMother’sDayaroundtheworld suggeststhatJarvisgotallshewanted.Infactshegotmore—enoughtomake herhorrified.??{{U}}?47?{{/U}}.Theybuyamongother things132millioncards.Mother’sDayistheNo.1holidayforflower purchases.Thentherearethevariouscommoditiesrangingfromjewelryand clothestocosmeticsandwashingpowderthattakeadvantageofthepromotion opportunitiesBecauseofthisJarvisspentthelast40yearsofherlife tryingtostopMother’sDay.Oneprotestagainstthecommercializationof Mother’sDayevengotherarrested-fordisturbingthepeace interestingly.??{{U}}?48?{{/U}}.AsRalphFevrea reporterattheUKnewspaperTheGuardianobservestraditionallymotherhood issomethingthatwedobecausewethinkit’sright.Butinthelogicof commercialismpeopleneedsomethinginexchangefortheirtimeandenergy.A careerservesthispurposebetter.??{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.So theyworkhardandplayhard.Becomingamotherhoweverinevitablyhandicaps careeranticipation.??{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.AccordingtoThe Guardiantherearetwiceasmanychild-freeyoungwomenastherewerea generationago.Ortheyputofftheresponsibilityofparentinguntillaterin theirlives.??SoFevrewritesthatthemeaningofcelebrating Mother’sDayneedstobeupdated:Itistopersuadepeoplethatparentingisa goodideaandtohonorpeoplefortheirattempttobegoodpeople.A.The AmericanversionofMother’sDaywasthoughtupasearlyas1905byAnna Jarvisasawayofrecognizingtherealvalueofmotherhood.B.Butwhat’s morecommercialismchangesyoungpeople’sattitudetowards motherhood.C.Obviouslythebestgiftwillbeaphonecallora visit.D.AccordingtoaresearchbytheUScardcompanyHallmark96percent ofAmericanconsumerscelebratetheholiday.E.Asaresultmotherhoodhas sufferedahugedropinstatussincethe1950s.F.Inadditionwomenare beingencouragedtopursueanycareertheydesire.{{*HTML*}}
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ?? TeachingPoetry??Nopoem shouldeverbediscussedoranalyzeduntilithasbeenreadaloudby someoneteacherorstudent.Betterstillperhapsisthepracticeofreading ittwiceonceatthebeginningofthediscussionandonceattheendsothe soundofthepoemisthelastthingonehearsofit.??All discussionofpoetryareinfactpreparationsforitaloudandthereadingof thepoemisfinallythemosttellinginterpretationofitsuggestingtone rhythmandmeaningallatonce.Hearingapoetreadtheworkinhisorherown voiceonrecordsoronfilmisobviouslyaspecialreward.Buteventhoseaids toteachingcannotreplacethestudentandteacherreadingofitorbestof allrecitingit.??Ihavecometothinkinfactthattimespent readingapoemaloudismuchmoreimportantthananalyzingitifthereisn’t timeforboth.IthinkoneofourgoalsasteachersofEnglishistohave studentslovepoetry.Poetryisacriticismoflifeaheighteningoflife enjoymentwithothers.Itisanapproachtothetruthoffeelinganditcan saveyourlife.Italsodeservesaplaceintheteachingoflanguageand literaturemorecentralthanitpresentlyoccupies.??Iamnot sayingthateveryEnglishteachermustteachpoetry.Thosewhodon’tlikeit shouldnotbeforcedtoputthatdislikeonanyoneelse.Butthosewhodoteach poetrymustkeepinmindafewthingsaboutitsessentialnatureaboutits soundsaswellasitssenseandtheymustmakeroomintheclassroomfor hearingpoetryasweltasthinkingaboutit.Therecitationofapoembytheteacherorastudentintheclassroom______.
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{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每道题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ?? DancingintheStreets? ?IfthereisonethingcertaintogetBraziliansontheirfeetitisthe RioCarnival狂欢节.HeldinRiodeJaneirothecountry’sbiggestcitythe carnivalbeganonFebruary20whenthemayorgavekeyofthecitytoRei Momo-theLordofMisrule无序之皇??Onhisorderseachyearpeople turnthecityintoaparadiseofdanceandmusic.Thefollowingsixdaysareso funofparadesstreetdancingfantasticclothesandpartying聚会thatmany peopleforgetabouteatingandsleeping.??Itwasthepassionof thecarnivalthatattractedmetoBrazilandmademesettledowninRio.said BobNadkarniaBritishmanwhohaslivedinthecityforseveralyears.For manyBraziliansthecenterpieceofthecarnivalissamba桑巴舞atypical Braziliandance.Everyyeartensofthousandsofvisitorsandlocalsshowoff theirpassionandenergyinthestreetsfollowingthebeat节拍oftheLatin music.??Theclimaxtothisstreetpartyisthefloat彩车parade inwhichfloatsdecoratedwithtonsoffreshflowersbyvarioussambaschools andlocalcommunitiesmovethroughthecity.Onthetopofeachfloatstandsthe candidatefortheDrumQueenwhoischosenattheendoftheparty.? ?Whilemostpeoplearefreetoenjoythecelebrations.Rio’spolice officershavetokeepaclearhead.Followingthemurderofthreeofficersina gunfightearlylastweektheBrazilianGovernmenthastightenedsecurityin Rio.Thestreetfightingrobberyandsexcrimesthataccompanythecarnivalare verydifficulttopolice.??CarnivalsbeganinancientRomeasa celebrationatwhichpeoplefedwildwolvesinhonorofthecity’sfounderwho wassaidtohavebeenraisedbyashe-wolf.Brazilgavenewlifetothis traditionandsodespitethetroublesthecarnivalwillremainasymbolofthe country’sculture.AccordingtothepassageBobNadkamiis______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} ?? BuickinChina??The firstBuickmodeloffthelinewasjustthebeginningofGeneralMotors’long marchintotheChinesemarket.Atotalof23000carsrolledoutofthefactory in1999.ThisyearShanghaiGMBuickaimstoproduce50000cars.? ?ItisinterestingtoreviewthelongnegotiationswiththeChinese governmenttosetupShanghaiGMBuick.Thebiggestissuewaswhowouldsupply thecarpartsandhowthepartswouldgetfromthefactorytotheBuick plant.??Acarismadeupofmorethan30000parts.Parts manufacturersinChinadon’thavethetechnologicalknow-howtomakeallthe necessaryparts.Thereforeatthebeginningabouthalfthenecessaryparts willbeshippedtoShanghaifromNorthAmerica.ThesepartsaremadeatGM’s TillsonburgOntariofacility.Thetrainscarrythepartsover3000milestothe PortofVancouver.FromVancouverthepartsareshippedtoShanghai.Alltold thedoor-to-doordeliverytimeis17days.Buttheremaybea42-daydelay betweensteelplatesleavingthesteelworksinAmericaandarrivingin Shanghai.Topreventthelong-distanceshippinganddelayShanghaiGMBuickhas askedShanghaiBaoshansteelworkstoproduceplatesofsimilar quality.??ImportedcarpartsareourbiggestheadachesaysJay Hunt.localsuppliersareveryresponsive.Tooursurprisehoweverthecost oflocalizedproductionismuchhigherthanbuyingfromoverseas.Thereasonis thatalthoughlaborcostsarelowinChinawagescompriseonly20%ofthecost ofproducingcarparts.Small-scaleproductioninChinamakesproductioncosts veryhigh.ThedeputygeneralmanagerLaurenceZahnersaidOnlyiftheprice ofdomesticpartsdrops30%shallwebeabletoqualifyfortheinternational market.??Thankfullyasolutionhasappeared.Foreigncarparts makersarecomingtotheYangtseRiverDeltatosetupjointventures.Shanghai GMBuickwilldependonthosepartsmakersforcarparts.PerhapstheBuick plantwillnotworryabouttheagreementwiththeChinesepartneranylonger. TheagreementsaysthatinthefirstyearofproductiontheBuickplantmust have42%oflocallymadepartsandinthesecondyearthelocallymadeparts riseto60%andinthethirdyear80%.WhowasthefirstsupplierofthecarpartstoShanghaiGMBuick?
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} ?? BuickinChina??The firstBuickmodeloffthelinewasjustthebeginningofGeneralMotors’long marchintotheChinesemarket.Atotalof23000carsrolledoutofthefactory in1999.ThisyearShanghaiGMBuickaimstoproduce50000cars.? ?ItisinterestingtoreviewthelongnegotiationswiththeChinese governmenttosetupShanghaiGMBuick.Thebiggestissuewaswhowouldsupply thecarpartsandhowthepartswouldgetfromthefactorytotheBuick plant.??Acarismadeupofmorethan30000parts.Parts manufacturersinChinadon’thavethetechnologicalknow-howtomakeallthe necessaryparts.Thereforeatthebeginningabouthalfthenecessaryparts willbeshippedtoShanghaifromNorthAmerica.ThesepartsaremadeatGM’s TillsonburgOntariofacility.Thetrainscarrythepartsover3000milestothe PortofVancouver.FromVancouverthepartsareshippedtoShanghai.Alltold thedoor-to-doordeliverytimeis17days.Buttheremaybea42-daydelay betweensteelplatesleavingthesteelworksinAmericaandarrivingin Shanghai.Topreventthelong-distanceshippinganddelayShanghaiGMBuickhas askedShanghaiBaoshansteelworkstoproduceplatesofsimilar quality.??ImportedcarpartsareourbiggestheadachesaysJay Hunt.localsuppliersareveryresponsive.Tooursurprisehoweverthecost oflocalizedproductionismuchhigherthanbuyingfromoverseas.Thereasonis thatalthoughlaborcostsarelowinChinawagescompriseonly20%ofthecost ofproducingcarparts.Small-scaleproductioninChinamakesproductioncosts veryhigh.ThedeputygeneralmanagerLaurenceZahnersaidOnlyiftheprice ofdomesticpartsdrops30%shallwebeabletoqualifyfortheinternational market.??Thankfullyasolutionhasappeared.Foreigncarparts makersarecomingtotheYangtseRiverDeltatosetupjointventures.Shanghai GMBuickwilldependonthosepartsmakersforcarparts.PerhapstheBuick plantwillnotworryabouttheagreementwiththeChinesepartneranylonger. TheagreementsaysthatinthefirstyearofproductiontheBuickplantmust have42%oflocallymadepartsandinthesecondyearthelocallymadeparts riseto60%andinthethirdyear80%.WhatwasthebiggestissueinthenegotiationbetweentheChinesegovernmentandGeneralMotors?
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ?? TeachingPoetry??Nopoem shouldeverbediscussedoranalyzeduntilithasbeenreadaloudby someoneteacherorstudent.Betterstillperhapsisthepracticeofreading ittwiceonceatthebeginningofthediscussionandonceattheendsothe soundofthepoemisthelastthingonehearsofit.??All discussionofpoetryareinfactpreparationsforitaloudandthereadingof thepoemisfinallythemosttellinginterpretationofitsuggestingtone rhythmandmeaningallatonce.Hearingapoetreadtheworkinhisorherown voiceonrecordsoronfilmisobviouslyaspecialreward.Buteventhoseaids toteachingcannotreplacethestudentandteacherreadingofitorbestof allrecitingit.??Ihavecometothinkinfactthattimespent readingapoemaloudismuchmoreimportantthananalyzingitifthereisn’t timeforboth.IthinkoneofourgoalsasteachersofEnglishistohave studentslovepoetry.Poetryisacriticismoflifeaheighteningoflife enjoymentwithothers.Itisanapproachtothetruthoffeelinganditcan saveyourlife.Italsodeservesaplaceintheteachingoflanguageand literaturemorecentralthanitpresentlyoccupies.??Iamnot sayingthateveryEnglishteachermustteachpoetry.Thosewhodon’tlikeit shouldnotbeforcedtoputthatdislikeonanyoneelse.Butthosewhodoteach poetrymustkeepinmindafewthingsaboutitsessentialnatureaboutits soundsaswellasitssenseandtheymustmakeroomintheclassroomfor hearingpoetryasweltasthinkingaboutit.Whatdoesthelastsentenceinthethirdparagraphimply?
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23-26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第12345段每段选择1个最佳标题2第27-30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 ?? Hurricanes??1?Did youknowthatbefore1950hurricaneshadnonames?Theyweresimplygiven numbers.ThefirstnamesweresimplyAlphaBravoCharlieetc.butin1953 females’namesweregivenbecauseoftheunpredictability不可预知factorofthe storms.In1979realizingthesexist性别歧视的natureofsuchnamesthelists wereexpandedtoincludebothmenandwomen.??2?Hurricanes andtyphoons台风arethesamethings.IftheyformintheAtlanticwecall thesestrongstormshurricanesfromtheWestIndianwordhurricanemeaning bigwind.AndiftheyarePacificstormstheyarecalledtyphoonsfromthe Chinesetaifunmeaninggreatwind.Tobeclassifiedasahurricanethestorm musthavemaximumwindsofatleast75mph.Thesestormsarebigmanyhundreds ofmilesindiameter.??3?Hurricanesgettheirpowerfrom watervaporasitgivesoutitsstored-upenergy.Allwatervaporgivesoutheat asitcondenses凝结fromagaseousstatetoaliquidstateoverfixedpointson theequator赤道.Tomakeahurricaneyoumusthaveextremelywetwarmair thekindofairthatcanonlybefoundintropicalregion.??4 ?Scientistshavedeterminedthattheheatgivenoutintheprocessofwater condensationcanbeashighas95billionkilowattsperhour.Injustoneday alonethestormcanproducemoreenergythanmanyindustrializednationsneed inanentireyear!Theproblemisthatwedon’tknowhowtomakesuresuchgreat energyworkforus.??5?Predictingthepathofahurricane isoneofthemostdifficulttasksforforecasters.Itmovesatatypicalspeed of15mph.Butnotalways.Somestormsmayraceattwicethisspeedthen suddenlystopandremaininthesamelocationforseveraldays.Itcanbe maddening发疯的ifyouliveinacoastalareathatmaybehit.??6 ?Thebiggestadvanceinearlydetectioniscontinuouswatchfromweather satellites.Withthesewecanseethestormsformandtrackthemfullyfrom birthtodeath.Whiletheycanstillkillpeopleanddestroyproperty hurricaneswillneversurpriseanynationagain.A.Ashorthistoryofnaming hurricanesB.HarnessingthehurricaneenergyC.Difficultyinforecasting thecourseofahurricaneD.HugeenergystoredinahurricaneE. ForecastingahurricanethroughsatellitewatchingF.Differentnamesforthe samethingsParagraph5______
{{*HTML*}}阅读下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?? TheValueofMotherhood? ?Inshoppingmallstheassistantstrytopushyouintobuyingagiftto thankherforherunselfishlove.Whenyoulogontoawebsiteasmallpopo-up invitesyoutobookabouquetforher.Commercialwarmthandgratitudearethe atmospherebeingspreadaroundforthisspecialSundayinMay.? ?{{U}}?46?{{/U}}.ThepopularityofMother’sDayaroundtheworld suggeststhatJarvisgotallshewanted.Infactshegotmore—enoughtomake herhorrified.??{{U}}?47?{{/U}}.Theybuyamongother things132millioncards.Mother’sDayistheNo.1holidayforflower purchases.Thentherearethevariouscommoditiesrangingfromjewelryand clothestocosmeticsandwashingpowderthattakeadvantageofthepromotion opportunitiesBecauseofthisJarvisspentthelast40yearsofherlife tryingtostopMother’sDay.Oneprotestagainstthecommercializationof Mother’sDayevengotherarrested-fordisturbingthepeace interestingly.??{{U}}?48?{{/U}}.AsRalphFevrea reporterattheUKnewspaperTheGuardianobservestraditionallymotherhood issomethingthatwedobecausewethinkit’sright.Butinthelogicof commercialismpeopleneedsomethinginexchangefortheirtimeandenergy.A careerservesthispurposebetter.??{{U}}?49?{{/U}}.So theyworkhardandplayhard.Becomingamotherhoweverinevitablyhandicaps careeranticipation.??{{U}}?50?{{/U}}.AccordingtoThe Guardiantherearetwiceasmanychild-freeyoungwomenastherewerea generationago.Ortheyputofftheresponsibilityofparentinguntillaterin theirlives.??SoFevrewritesthatthemeaningofcelebrating Mother’sDayneedstobeupdated:Itistopersuadepeoplethatparentingisa goodideaandtohonorpeoplefortheirattempttobegoodpeople.A.The AmericanversionofMother’sDaywasthoughtupasearlyas1905byAnna Jarvisasawayofrecognizingtherealvalueofmotherhood.B.Butwhat’s morecommercialismchangesyoungpeople’sattitudetowards motherhood.C.Obviouslythebestgiftwillbeaphonecallora visit.D.AccordingtoaresearchbytheUScardcompanyHallmark96percent ofAmericanconsumerscelebratetheholiday.E.Asaresultmotherhoodhas sufferedahugedropinstatussincethe1950s.F.Inadditionwomenare beingencouragedtopursueanycareertheydesire.
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