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30分Achild'splaceinthefamilybirthordermayplayaroleinthetypeofoccupationsthatwillinteresthimorherasanadultnewresearchsuggests.Intworelatedstudiesresearchersfoundthatonlychildrenweremoreinterestedinintellectualcognitivecareersthanlater﹣bornchildren.51later﹣bornchildrenweremoreinterestedinbothartisticandoutdoor﹣relatedcareers. Forexampleparentsmaybeextremely52ofonlychildrenandworryabouttheirphysicalsafety.Thatmaybewhyonlychildrenaremorelikelytoshowinterestinacademic53ratherthanphysicaloroutdooractivities.Anonlychildwilltendtogetmoretimeandattentionfromtheirparentsthanchildrenwithsiblings兄弟姐妹.Thiswilloftenmakethemfeelspecialbutthedownsideisthattheymaysufferfrom54andlonelinesswhenfriendsdiscusstheirbrothersandsistersandfamilylife. Thefirst﹣bornisanonlychilduntilthesecondchildcomesalong﹣55themfrombeingthecentreofattentiontothensharingthecareofparents.Parentswillalsoexpectthemtoberesponsibleandsetanexample.Thechangefrombeingthefocusofafamilymaybequitea56andsoshapethefirst﹣born'soutlookonlife.Thereforefirst﹣bornsmaytrytogetbacktheirparents'attentionandapprovalbyachievingsuccessintheircareer.Itistruethatfirst﹣bornsare57moreoftenfoundaspoliticalleadersthananyotherbirth﹣orderposition. Beingtheyoungestinthefamilycansometimesbean58experienceespeciallyifthechildwantstobetakenseriously.Thelast﹣bornismorelikelythantheotherbirth﹣orderpositionstotakeupdangeroussports.Thismaybea59ofthelast﹣born'srebelliouscharacteristic﹣aresultofbeing60upwithalwaysbeingbossedaboutbyeveryoneelseinthefamily. Middlechildren61havedifferentissues.Middle﹣childsyndromecanmeanfeeling62betweentwoothermoreimportantpeople﹣anoldersiblingwhogetsalltherightsandistreatedlikeanadultandayoungersiblingwhogetsallthe63andistreatedlikeaspoiltchild.Middle﹣bornshavetolearntogetonwitholderandyoungerchildrenandthismay64thembecominggoodnegotiators﹣ofallthebirth﹣orderpositionstheyaremostskillfulatdealingwithbothauthorityfiguresandthoseholding65positions. 51.A.Inotherwords B.Inaddition C.Incontrast D.Inparticular 52.A.proud B.protective C.positive D.precious 53.A.pursuit B.exchange C.freedom D.reputation 54.A.regret B.jealousy C.sympathy D.neglect 55.A.prohibiting B.varying C.preventing D.transforming 56.A.disaster B.tragedy C.shock D.tendency 57.A.enormously B.significantly C.unexpectedly D.extremely 58.A.exciting B.confusing C.frustrating D.rewarding 59.A.sample B.signal C.symbol D.sign 60.A.tied B.fed C.mixed D.caught 61.A.therefore B.however C.otherwise D.meanwhile 62.A.sandwiched B.trapped C.combined D.balanced 63.A.honours B.resources C.privileges D.expectations 64.A.insiston B.contributeto C.approveof D.resultfrom 65.A.former B.superior C.latter D.inferior
8分 70.Howdoschoolsenquireaboutthefreeresourcepack? A.ContactA﹣Theatreat63332222 B.ContactSISTIChotlineat61234567 C.Emailenquiriestogrimms@atheatre.org D.VisitanySISTICauthorizedagentsisland﹣wide 71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTasuggestedlearningpointofthismusical? A.Thinkingcreatively. B.Combiningstoriestogether. C.Knowingtheimportanceofteamwork. D.Solvingproblems. 72.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUE? A.Grimm'sFairyTalesisrecommendedonlyforchildrenabove4yearsofage. B.Thestoriessubtextandperformancesaredesignedmainlytoattractchildren. C.Peoplecanbuyticketsmorethanonemonthaheadoftheshowdate. D.BangWenfuisthewriterdirectorandmusiccomposeroftheevent. 73.Accordingtothediscountrules. A.NTUCCardmemberscanenjoy15%offearlybirdratesbefore15November. B.internationalstudentswhobuytheirticketson1Nov.canhave10%discount. C.aPassionCardmemberwhoisabove55yearsoldcanenjoy25%discount. D.aNTUCCardmembershouldpay25.50ifhebuysaCat1ticketon15Nov.
2分许多老师通过在微信上分享视频让家长知晓孩子们在幼儿园的表现.keep.
3分Weareallattractedbymagicianswhoseemtobeabletoperformimpossibleactssuchaspullingwhiterabbitsoutofhatsandcuttingawomaninhalf.Likeallperformancesthoughamagician'srealsecretisinpracticingthoroughlybeforeshowinganyonetheirtricks. MagicMatchsticks Youwillneed •severalmatchsticks •ahandkerchiefwithhems折缝alongtheedges Whattodo 1.Showtheaudienceamatchstick. 2.Takeacleancottonhandkerchieffromyourpocketandshakeitoutshowingbothsidestoproveyouarenothidinganything. 3.Wrapthematchstickinthehandkerchief. 4.Askoneoftheaudiencememberstofeelthematchstickinsidethehandkerchiefandbreakit. 5.Shakethehandkerchiefallowingtheunbrokenmatchsticktofallontothefloor! Thesecret Beforeyoubegintheperformanceslipamatchstickintothehemofthehandkerchief.Whenyouasksomeonetobreakthewrapped﹣upmatchstickmakesurethattheybreaktheonehiddeninthehemwhentheyfeelittheywillthinkitistheonetheysawyouwrapintothehandkerchief. It'sagoodideatohavetwoorthreehandkerchiefswithmatchsticksalreadysecretlyinthehemsasyouraudienceissuretobeshockedandaskyoutodothetrickagain.Butdon'tletthemrealisethatyouarechanginghandkerchiefsortheymaybecomesuspicious! 66.Ifamagicianwantstosucceedonthestageheorshemust. A.practicethemagiccompletely B.havesomemagicalmatchsticks C.recitetheprocessthoroughly D.keepthesecretunknownforever 67.Whichofthefollowingpicturesshowsthestep3? 68.OneofthesecretsofMagicmatchsticksisto. A.makethehiddenmatchstickbrokeninthehem B.keepaudiencefrombeingsuspiciousduringthemagic C.inviteoneoftheaudiencetobreakthematchstick D.confusethetwodifferentmatchsticksinthehandkerchief.
8分Beforetheytooktheirplacesintheliteraryhalloffamemanyfamousauthorsfoughtthroughinsignificanceandself﹣doubt.Herearesomeexamples: StephenKing King'swritingcareerhadabadbeginning.Sohedevelopedadrinkingproblemandactuallythrewthemanuscriptforhisfirstnoveltothetrashuntilhiswifegotitbackandconvincedhimtosubmitittopublishers.ThatnovelCamewaspublishedin1973whenKingwas26.Itearnedhim﹩400000inpaperbackrightsaloneandcontinuestobeoneofhismostbelovedworks. JamesBaldwin WhenBaldwinwas5hismotherlefthisbiologicalfatherandmarriedagain.Thefamilywasverypoorandhehadtocareforyoungersisters.In1948wantingtoescapethediscriminationandprejudiceagainstblacksandgaysinAmericaBaldwinwenttoParisandremainedthereformostofhisadultlife.HepublishedhisfirstnovelGoTellitOntheMountainaauto﹣biographicalstorywhenhewas29. F.ScottFitzgerald Attheageof21FitzgeraldfellinlovewithZeldaSayrehisfuturewife.InordertowinherhandinmarriageFitzgeraldhadto.provethathecouldsupportherfinanciallyHisfirstemploymentwasamiserablefailureandasaresulttheengagement订婚wasputonhold.ButwhenFitzgeraldpublishedhisfirstnovelThisSideofParadiseat23Zelda'sfamilyfinallygavetheirblessing. JackLondon In1897attheageof21JackLondonsailedwithhisbrother﹣in﹣lawtoAlaskatojointheGoldRush.Thetwodidn'texactlygetrichbuttheexperienceprovidedinspirationforsomeofLondon'searliestshortstoriespublishedinthesameyearandgavetheSan﹣Francisco﹣bornwriteralifelongfascinationwithAlaska. 1Accordingtothepassagewhichwriterwastheyoungesttopublishhisfirstnovel? A.StephenKing. B.JamesBaldwin. C.F.ScottFitzgerald. D.JackLondon. 2Theunderlinedphraseputonholdinthepassageprobablymeans. A.delayed B.controlled C.canceled D.defeated 3JamesBaldwinmovedtoFranceprobablybecause. A.hismotherlefthisbiologicalfather B.hewastreatedunfairlyasablackinU.S. C.heplannedtospendhisadultlifeabroad D.hewastiredofsupportinghispoorfamily 4WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.JackLondonlivedforallhislifeinAlaska. B.StephenKingearned﹩400000forhisfirstnovel. C.Baldwin'sfirstnovelwasabouthisownlife. D.ThisSideofParadisewaswrittenfortheauthor'swife.
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