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::老群號驗證信息:寒假B初一下午:閱讀+寫初二上午:閱讀+寫初二下午:閱讀+寫初三上午:閱讀+寫初三下午:閱讀+寫初四上午:閱讀+寫初四下午:閱讀+寫初八晚上:AB班總結課學語言1、理解能力:心有靈2、表達能力:深入淺測試學第一節:閱讀理解“”方法【什么是閱讀=有效信息+干擾信息+無效信【我們需要啥對題的東西:“閱讀理解5+1精讀突破法(1)單詞:認識單詞+處理生詞+意會多義詞(詞本無意,意由境生句子:讀懂長難句(用括號法斷句翻譯段落: 篇章:各類篇章的處理方 記敘 ii.介紹 iii.觀點 找v.七選 vi.任務型閱 vii.閱讀表題目:形成閱讀理解的解題SOP(標準操作流程+戰術紀律性訓遇見四長畫括號(介詞短語)(從句)(非謂語結構)(時間狀語調字調序注意1:一旦出現下一括號,就果斷把上一括號結束掉,不管上一括號本身結束了沒注意2:每個括號里的第一個單詞,都稱為掛鉤單詞,可以利用每個掛鉤來“自問自答將一個個閱讀理解解題SOP(標準操作流程Step1:兩首一尾句一定得讀 (2)首句之后有but,則but之后是(1)Forexample,…(3)(6)(7)的Step2:逐個題目找答利用,尋找出題i.ii.實詞:名形動同義替換原則有時能找到本身,有時只能找到的同義詞題文同序原則一致原則XX事物的段落——一般不會跨注意:除非出現“偽分段”現象(因為太長而分段找到,讀懂一整句;正確答案的判斷標準:一 二靠12、符合出題句(同義替換出現生詞怎么辦1、段落首句有生詞,看懂下文2、段落中間有生詞,直接涂黑試3、生詞若是,看懂關系即4、并列結構有生詞,認識一個5、段落結尾有生詞,總結上文意思(涂黑戰術紀律性訓練逐段抄文章,每次抄半句,抄錯一詞,重抄一段作用:熟悉單詞,熟悉句子,訓練精確思維,少犯低級錯誤Passage1baseball棒球mental心靈的,精神的physical身體的disabled殘疾的sense感覺,意義belong屬于confidence信心approach接近,方法fieldexpect期待struggle掙扎bench長凳broad寬闊的scorev.n.glove手套obviousschedulev.n.bat球棒instead超過audience觀眾scream尖叫cream奶油ice-creammakeitawkward笨拙地intention意圖intentionally故意地oppose相反cheer歡呼humanity人性hug擁抱surprisinglyShayandhisfatherhadwalked(pastapark)(wheresomeboys)(Shayknew)(wereplayingbaseball).Shayasked,“Doyouthinkthey’llletmeplay?”Shay’sfatherknew(thatmostoftheboyswouldnotwantsomeone)(likeShay)(ontheirteam),butthefatheralsounderstood(that)(ifhisson,mentallyandphysicallydisabled,wereallowed)(toplay),(itwouldgivehimamuch-neededsense)(ofbelonging)andsomeconfidence.看到打棒球,S也想去Shay’sfatherapproachedone(oftheboys)(onthefield)and(ifShaycouldplay),(notexpectingmuch).Theboylookedaroundandsaid,“We’relosing(bysixruns)(分)andthegameis(intheinning)(局).Iguesshecanbe(onourteam)andwe’lltry(toputhim(tobat(inthefinalinning).男孩同意Shaystruggledover(totheteam’sbench)andputonateamshirt(withabroads)andhisfatherhadasmalltear(inhiseye)andwarmth(inheart).Theboyssawthefather’sjoy(athisson)(beingaccepted).S加入,高興(Inthebottom)(oftheeighthinning),Shay’steamscoredafewrunsbutwasstillbehind(bythree).(Inthetop)(ofthefinalinning),Shayputonagloveandplayed(inthefield).(Eventhoughnohitscamehisway),hewasobviouslyjoyful(justtobe)(inthegame)and(onthefield).(Inthebottom)(ofthefinalinning),Shay’scoredagain.Now,Shaywasscheduled(tobenext)(atbat).WouldtheyletShaybatandgiveawaytheirchance(towinthegame)?S上場Surprisingly,Shaywasgiventhebat.Everyoneknew(thatahitalmostimpossible).Thefirstpitch(投)cameandShaymissed.Thepitcheragaintookafewstepsforward(tothrowtheball(towardsShay).(Asthepitchcamein),Shayswung(attheball)andhitaslowgroundbback(tothepitcher).S打球Thepitchercouldhaveeasilythrowntheball(tothebasemanandShaywouldhavebeenoutand(thatwouldhavebeentheend)(ofthegame).Instead,thepitcherthrewtheballright(overthehead)(ofthefirstbaseman),(thereach)(ofallteammates),Theaudienceandtheplayers(frombothteams)startedscreaming,“Shay,runtofirst!”Never(inhislife)hadShayeverrunthatfarbutmadeit(tofirstbase),(wide-eyed)and(shocked).大家S成功Everyoneshouted,“Runtosecond!”Catchinghisbreath,awkwardlyran(towardssecond).(BythetimeShayrounded)(towardssecondbase),thesmallestguy(ontheirteam),(whohadachance)(tobethehero)(forhi (forthefirsttimecouldhavethrowntheball(tothesecondbaseman),butheunderstoodthepitcher’sintentionsandhetoointentionallythrewtheballhighandfar(overthethirdbaseman’shead).大家幫助S繼續成功Allwerescreaming,“Shay,Shay,Shay,allthewayShay.”reachedthirdbase(whenoneopposingplayerran)(tohelphim)andshouted,“Shay,runtothird.”(AsShayroundedthird),allwere(ontheirfeet),crying,“Shay,runhome!”Shayran(tohome),stepped(onthehomebase)andwascheered(asthehero)(whowonthegame)(forhi).大家幫S成為Thatday,theboys(frombothteams)helpedbringapiece(ofloveandhumanity)(intothisworld).Shaydidn’tmakeit(toanothersummer)anddiedthatwinter,(havingneverforgotten)(beingthehero)and(makinghisfathersohappy)and(cominghome)and(seeinghismothertearfullyhugherlittlehero)(oftheday)!真愛·人性·難忘Notexpectingmuch,Shay’sfatherstillaskedtheboyifcouldplay,mainlybecausethefather noticedsomeoftheboysonthefieldwereguessedhispresencewouldaffecttheboy’slearnedsomeoftheboysonthefieldknewShayunderstoodShaydidneedafeelingofbeing(Inthebottom)(ofthefinalinning)Shaywasgiventhebecausetheboys believedtheyweresuretowinthewouldliketohelpShayenjoythefoundShaywassoeagertobeafeltforcedtogiveShayanotherThesmallestboythrewtheballhighandfaroverthethirdbaseman’shead,probablybecausethatboy wasobviouslyawareofthepitcher’slookedforwardtowinningthegameforfailedtothrowtheballtothesecondsawthatShayalreadyreachedsecondWhichofthefollowinghasnothingtodowithShay’s theheroforhi?ThepitcherdidnotthrowtheballtothefirstTheaudienceandtheplayersfrombothteamscheeredforTheopposingplayersfailedtostophisrunningtoOneoftheopposingplayersrantohelpWhatdoyouthinkisthethemeoftheTruehumannaturecouldberealizedinthewaywetreateachEveryonehashisownstrengthevenifmentallyorphysicallyEveryonecandevelop spiritinsportsandpleasehisTheresultsofthegameshouldnotbetheonlyconcernofthePassagecomfort安慰n.study研究measure測量stress緊張level程度bloodpressureownerperformcomplete完成task任務companion同伴diet減肥diet-cola健怡可樂(低糖可樂)Iamonadiet.我在減肥。program計劃,項目separatepoundSciencecan’texplainthepower(ofpets),butmanystudieshaveshown(thatthecompany)(ofpets)canhelplowerbloodpressure(血壓) lonelinessandspreadall-roundgoodcheer.寵物的陪伴有好處Anyownerwilllyouhowmuchjoyapetbrings.(Forsome),ananimalprovidesmorecomfort(thanahusband/wife).A2002study(byKarenAllen)(oftheStateUniversityofNewYork)measuredstress(緊張)levelsandbloodpressure(inpeople)—halfofthempetowners—(whiletheyperformed5minutes)(ofmentalarithmetic)(算術)orheldahand(inicewater).Subjectscompletedthetasksalone,(withahusband/wife),aclosefriendor(withapet).People(withpets)diditbest.Those(tested)(withtheiranimalfriends)hadsmallerchange(inbloodpressure)andreturnedmostquickly(tobaselineheartrates).(Withpetsintheroom),peoplealsomadefewermathmistakes(thanwhenng)(infrontofothercompanions).Itseemspeoplefeelmorerelaxed(放松)aroundpets,saysAllen,whothinksitmaybe(becausepetsdon’tjudge).寵物帶來Astudy(reportedlastfall)suggests(thathavingapetdognotonlyraisesyourspiritsbutmayalsohaveaneffect)(onyoureatinghabits).Researchers(atNorthwesternMemorialHospital)spentayear(studying36fatpeopleandtheirequallyfatdogs)(ondiet-and-exerciseprograms);aseparategroup(of56people)(withoutpets)wereput(onadietprogram).(Onaverage),peoplelostabout11pounds,or5%(oftheirbodyweight).Theirdogsdidevenbetter,losingaage(of12pounds),morethan15%(oftheirbodyweight).Dogownersdidn’tanymoreweight(thanthose)(withoutdogs)but,sayresearchers,gotmoreexerciseoverall—mostly(withtheirdogs)—andfounditng.寵物影響飲WhatdoesthetextmainlyWhatpetsbringtotheirHowpetshelppeoplecalmPeople’sopinionsofkeePet’svalueinmedicalWelearnfromthetextthata (withheartdisease)hasabetterchance(ofgettingwell)(if hehasapethehaslessstressofheoftendoesmentalheistakencareofbyhis(AccordingtoAllen),whydidthepeopledobetter(withpetsaround)(whenfacingstressfultasks)?Theyhavelowerblood B. emoreC.Theyareless D.TheyareinhigherTheresearchmentionedinthelastparagraphreports peoplewithdogsdidmoredogslostthesameweightaspeopledogslikedexercisemuorethanpeoplepeoplewithoutdogsfoundtheprogramPassagemajor主要的source源planet行星strike打擊absorb吸收WeexperiencedifferentformsoftheSun’senergyeverydayWecanseeitslightandfeelitswarmth.TheSunisthemajorsource(ofenergy)(forourplanet).Itcausestheevaporation(蒸發)(ofwater)(fromtheoceansandlakes).Sunlightalsoprovidestheenergy(used)(bygreenplantstomaketheirownfoodThesegreenplantsthenprovidefood(forallorganisms)(生物)(ontheEarth).能Muchoftheenergy(thatcomes)(fromtheSun)neverreachesEarth’ssurface.Itiseitherreflectedorabsorbedbythegases(intheupperatmosphere).(Oftheenergy)(thatreachestheloweratmosphere),30%isreflected(bycloudsortheEarth’ssurface).Theremaining70%warmsthesurfaceoftheplanet,causeswatertoevaporate,andprovidesenergyforthewatercycleandweather.Onlyatinypart,approximay0.023%,isactuallyused(bygreenplants)(toproducefood).沒達到地Manygases(found(intheatmosphereactuallyreflectheatenergy(esca)(fromtheEarth’ssurface)(backtotheEarth).Thesegasesact(liketheglass)(ofagreenhouse)(inthattheyallowenergy)(fromtheSun)(toenter)butpreventenergy(fromleaving).Theyarethereforecalledgreenhousegases.地球能量被反射回地球Whensunlightstrikesanobject,someoftheenergyisandsomeisreflectedTheamountreflecteddependsonthesurfaceForexample,you’veprobablynoticedhowbrightsnowiswhensunlightfallsonit.SnowreflectsmostoftheenergyfromtheSun,soitcontributestothelowtemperaturesofwinter.Dark-coloredsurfaces,suchasdarksoilorforest,absorbmoreenergyandhelpwarmthesurroundingair.能被物體吸收/反射Accordingtothepassage,therootcause(forweatherchanges)(ontheEarth)is theatmospheresurroundingthewaterfromoceansandenergyfromthegreenhousegasesintheOnlyasmallpart(oftheSun’senergy)reachesthesurfacebecausemostofit absorbed(bytheclouds)(inthelowerreflected(bythegases)(intheupperatmosphere)lost(intheupperandlowerusedtoevaporatewaterfromtheoceansandWelearnfromthepassage alllivingthings(ontheEarth)depend(ontheSun)(fortheiraforestlooksdark(inwinter)(becauseitabsorbssolaronly0.023%oftheenergyfromtheSunismadeuseofonthegreenhousegasesallowheatenergy(toescape)(fromtheEarth’s個自或許就在解釋這個生詞!PassageHaveyouevernoticedthecolor(ofthewater)(inariverorstream)(afteraheavyrainfall)?Whatdoyouthinkcausedthischange(incolor)?Itissoil(thathasbeenwashed)(intotheriver)(fromtheriverbank)or(fromthenearbyfields).土壤顏色ComponentsofSoilismadeupofanumberoflayers(層),eachhavingitsowndistinctivecolorandtexture.Theupperlayerisknownasthelitter.Itactslikeablanket,limitingtemperaturechangesandreducingwaterloss.Thetopsoillayerismadeup(ofsmallparticles)(ofrock)(mixed)(withrottenplantandanimalmatter)(calledhumus)(腐殖質),(whichisblackandgivesthetopsoilitsdarkcolorThislayerisusuallyrichinnutrients,oxygen,andwater.Belowthetopsoilisthesubsoil,alayer(thatcontainsmorestones)(mixed)(withonlysmallamounts)(oforganicmatter).Thislayerislighter(incolor)(becauseofthelack)(ofhumus).Beneaththesoilliesalayerofbedrock.土壤分層Soilforms(fromthebottomup).Overtimebedrockisattackedrain,wind,frost,andsnow.Itisgraduallybrokendownintosmallerparticles(inaprocess)(calledweathering).Plantsbegintogrow,androttenmaterialsenrichthetopsoilMostofthesoilinEasternCanada,forexample,wasformedfromweatheredrockthatwasexposedwhentheicedisappearedl2,000yearsago.土壤形成Water(BeneaththeSurfacewatercollectsandflows(abovetheground)(inlakes,ponds,andrivers).Once(inthesoilorrock),itiscalledgroundwater.Gravitypullsgroundwater(throughthesoil)(inaprocess)(calledpercolation)(滲透).Eventuallythewaterreachesalayer(calledthewatertable).Underthisisbedrockthroughwhichwatercannotpercolate.水(Aswaterpercolatesdownward),itdissolvesorganicmatterandminerals(fromthesoil)andcarriesthem(todeeperlayers).Thiscausesaseriousproblembecauseplantsrequirethesenutrientsforgrowth.SoilSoilcanbeacidic,neutral,orbasic.ThepHofthesoilisdeterminedbythenatureoftherockfromwhichitwasformedandbythenatureoftheplantsthatgrowandrotinit.PH (ofrainandsnow)canlowerthepH(ofthe(thatentersthesoil).Byburningfossilfuelssuchascoal,oilandgasoline,humanshavebeencontributingtohigherlevelsofacidityinmanysoils.Whenfossilfuelsareburned,gasesarereleasedintotheairandthenfallbacktoearthasacidrain.Acidsoilincreasestheproblemofcarryingnutrientstolowersoillevels.Asnutrientsareremoved,soilislessfertile.Plantsgrowmoreslowlyinacidicsoil,andalso easilyattackedbydiseases.Thelayer(ofsoil)(thatprovidesnecessarynutrients)(forplantgrowth)iscalled Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTSoilforms(fromweatheredrock)(ontheearthThedeeperlayerofsoilisdarker(incolour)(thanthesurfacesoil).C.Airpollutionispartiallyresponsibleforacidsoil.D.GroundwatertendstocarryawaynutrientsforplantWecaninfer(fromthepassage)thatthewatertable betweenthetopsoillayerandthesubsoilinthesubsoillayerabovebetweenthesubsoillayerandinthebedrocklayerbeneaththeTheunderlinedword“dissolve”isusedtoexpresstheidea(thatorganicmatterandminerals)(fromsoil)are rushedawayintothecleanedandpurifiedbywaterC.destroyedandcarriedawaybywaterD.mixed(withwater)and epartofitPassageargue爭論benefit好處dangerItisreported(thatconservationgroups)(inNorthAmerica)havebeenarguing(aboutthebenefitsanddangersofwolves).Somegroupsbelievewolvesshouldbekilled.Otherpeoplebelievewolvesmustbeprotected(sothattheywillnotdisappear)(fromthewilderness)(荒野).ForKillingWolvesInAlaska,thewolfalmostdisappearedafewyearsago,becausehunterswerekillinghundredsofthemforsport.However,lawswereestablishedtoprotectthewolvesfromsportsmenandpeoplewhocatchtheanimalsfortheirfur.Sothewolfpopulationhasgreatlyincreased.NowtherearesomanywolvesthattheyaredestroyingtheirownfoodAwolfnaturallyeatsanimalsinthedeerfamily.Peopleinthewildernessalntdeerforfood.Many(oftheanimals)havebeendestroyed(bytheverycoldwintersrecently)and(bychanges)(inthewildernessplantlife).Whenthedeercan’tfindenoughfood,theydie.Ifthewolvescontinuetokilllargenumbersofdeertheirprey(獵物willdisappearsomeday.Andthewolveswill,too.Sowemustthecycleoflifeinthewildernesstobalancetheecology.Ifwekilledmorewolves,wewouldsavethemandtheirpreyfromdyingout.We'dalsosavesomefarmanimals.Inanothernorthernstate,wolvesattackcowsandchickensforfood.Farmerswanttheernmenttosendbiologiststostudytheproblem.Theybelieveitnecessarytokillwolvesinsomeareasandtoprotecttheminplaceswherethereisasmallwolfpopulation.AgainstKillingIfyouhadlivedlongago,youwouldhaveheardmanydifferentstoriesaboutthedangerouswolf.Accordingtomoststories,hungrywolvesoftenkillpeopleforfood.Eventoday,thestoriesofthe"bigbadwolf"willnotdisappear.Butthefactiswolvesareafraid(ofpeople),andtheyseldom(inareas)(wherethereisahumansmell).Whenwolveseatotheranimals,theyusuallykilltheveryyoung,orthesickandinjured.Thestrongestsurvive.Nokindofanimalwouldhavesurvivedthroughthecenturiesiftheweakmembershadlived.Thathasalwaysbeenalawofnature.Althoughsomepeoplesayitisgoodsensetokillwolves,wesayitisnonsense!Researchershavefoundwolvesandtheirpreylivinginbalance.Thewolveskeepthedeerpopulation(from ingtoolarge),and(thatkeepsabalance)(inthewildernessplantlife).Therealproblemis(thattheareas)(wherewolvescanlive)arebeingused(bypeople).(Evenifwildernesslandisnotuseddirectly)(forhumanneeds),thewolvescan'talwaysfindenoughfood.Sotheytraveltothenearestsource,whichisoftenafarm.Thenthereisdanger.The"bigbadwolf"hasarrived!Andeveryoneknowswhathappensnext.Accordingtothepassage,somepeople(inNorthAmerica)favorkillingwolves(forallthefollowingreasons)(EXCEPT therearetoomanytheykilllargenumbersoftheyattackcowsandchickensfortheydestroythewildernessplantlife偷換概念/判斷題:四個選項要分別帶入原文驗證,此時,先根據預判一Somepeopleareagainstkillingwolves wolveshelptokeeptheecologicalbalance(inthethereistoosmallawolfpopulationinthetherearetoomanydeerinthewolvesareafraidofpeopleandneverattackAccordingtothoseagainstkillingwolveswhenwolveseatotheranimals, .(靠態度做題)theynevereatstrongandhealthytheyalwaysgoagainstthelawoftheymighthelpthiskindofanimalssurviveintheydisturbtheecologicalbalanceintheThelas tence"Andeveryoneknowswhathappensnext"impliesthat(insuchcases) farmanimalswillbeindangerandhavetobeshippedwolveswillkillpeopleandpeoplewillinturnkillwolveswillfindenoughfoodsourcesonpeoplewillleavetheareaswherewolvescanPassageMaoism思Dengism理term短語network網絡concept概念opposite相反的relative親戚imaginaryProfessorBarryWellmanoftheUniversityofTorontoinCanadahasinventedaterm(todescribetheway)(manyNorthAmericansinteract互動(thesedays).Thetermisnetworkedindividualism”.Thisconceptisnoteasy(tounderstand)(becausethewordsseemtohaveoppositemeanings).Howcanwebeindividuals()andbenetworkedatthesametimeYouneedotherpeoplefornetworks).網HereiswhatProfessorWellmanmeans.(Beforetheinvention)theInternetand),oursocialnetworksincludedliveinteractions(withrelatives,neighbors,andfriends).Someoftheinteractionwas(byphone),butitwasstillvoicetovoice, ,(inrealtime).WArecentresearchstudy(bythePewInternetandAmericanProject)showed(that)(foralotofpeople),electronicinteraction(throughthecomputer)hasreplacedthis-to-interaction.Howeveralotofpeopleinterviewed(forthePewstudysaythat’sagoodthing).Why?電子交互代替面對面,是好事(Inthepast),manypeoplewereworried(thattheInternetisolated孤立usandcausedus)(tospendtoomuchtime(intheimaginary(ofthecomputer).ButthePewstudydiscovered(thattheoppositeistrue).TheInternetconnectsus(withmorerealpeople)(thanexpected)—helpfulpeople(whocangiveadvice)(oncareers,medicalproblemsraisingchildrenandchoosingaschoolorcollegeAbout60millionAmericanstoldPew(thattheInternetplaysanimportantrole)(inhel themmakemajorlifedecisions).網絡把人相連(Thankstothecomputer),weareable(tobealoneand(withotherpeople)—(atthesametime)!獨自/Theunderlinedphrase“networkedindividualism”probablymeansthat(byusingcomputers)people sticktotheirownways(nomatterwhatotherpeoplehavetherightsandfreedom(todothings)(oftheirowndothings(intheirownways)andexpressopinionsdifferent(fromotherpeople)areabletokeep(tothemselves)but(atthesametime)reachout(tootherpeople)AccordingtothePewstudy,whatdomanypeoplerelyon(tomakemajorlifedecisions)? Itcanbeinferred(fromthePewstudy)that peoplehavebeenseparated(fromeachother)(byusingtheInternetmakespeoplewastealotoftimeandfeelverytheInternethas eatool(foranewkindofsocialalotofpeopleregardthe communication(asagoodthing)WhichwouldbethebesttitleforthisWe’reAloneontheWe’reCommunicatingontheWe’reAloneTogetherontheWe’reintheImaginaryWorldofthe選標題的標準:1、符合;2、引PassageWhattimeisit?Mostpeopleareprettyaccurate(intheirAnd(ifyoudon’tknowforsure),it’sverylikely(thatyoucanfindTheremaybeawatch(onyourwrist);theremaybeaclock(onthewall,desk,orcomputerscreen);ormaybeyou’reriding(inacar)(thathasaclock)(inthedashboard)(儀表板).知道時間(Evenifyoudon’thaveatimepiece)(ofsomesortnearby),bodykeepsitsownbeat.Humanshaveaninternalclockthatregulates(調節thebeatingofourheart,thepaceofourbreathingthedischarge(排出)ofchemicalswithinourbloodstream,andmanyotherbodilyfunctions.身體有時間Timeissomethingfromwhichwecan’tescape.Evenifweignoreit,it’sstillgoingby,tickingaway,secondbysecond,minutebyminute,hourbyhour.Sothemainissueinusingyourtimewellis,“Who’sincharge?”Weclowtime(toslipby)andletitbeourenemy.Orwecantakecontrol(ofit)andmakeitourally.不能逃離時間(Bytakingcontrolofhowyouspendyourtime),you’llincreasechances(of ingamoresuccessfulstudent).Perhapsmoreimportantlythebetteryouareatmanagingthetimeyoudevotetoyourstudies,themoretimeyouwillhavetospendonyouroutsideinterests.Theaim(oftimemanagement)isnot(toscheduleeverymoment) eslaves)(ofatimetable)(thaternseverywakingmoment)(oftheday).Instead,theaimis(topermitus)(tomakeinformedchoices)(astohowweuseourtime).Ratherthanlettingthedaygoby,largelywithoutourawareness,whatwearegoingtodiscussnextcanmakeusbetterabletocontroltimeforourownpurposes.管理時間Theunderlinedword“ally”inPara.3mostlikelysomebodyorsomethingthatis yourslaveandservesyoursupporterandhelpsunderyourcontrolandobeysunderyourinfluenceandfollowsTheauthorintendstolusthattime couldberegulated(byatimepiece)(suchasaclockoracouldbemanaged(bytheinternalclock)(ofhumanshouldbewellmanaged(forourownshouldbesaved(foroutside(Inthenextpart),theauthorwouldmostprobablydiscussyou howtokeepupwiththehowtomakeupforlosthowtohaveagoodhowtomakegooduseof行文邏輯題之下文會寫啥?標準:1、符合;2、符合上evidenceharmony和諧obviousItseemsthat…好像AgetonwithBABopposite相反的quarrel爭吵attitude態度surprisingly令人驚訝地harmonious和諧的 rootPassageTheBestofTheevidenceforharmonymaynotbeobviousinsomefamilies.Butitseemsthatfouroutoffiveyoungpeoplenowgetonwiththeirparents,(whichistheopposite)(ofthepopularly-heldimage)印象)(ofunhappyteenagers)(locked)(intheirroom)(afterendlessfamilyquarrels).青少年和大人關系好Animportantnewstudy(intoteenageattitudes)surprisingly(thattheirfamilylifeismoreharmonious)(thanithaseverbeen)(inthepast).“Weweresurprisedbyjusthowpositivetoday’syoungpeopleseemtobeabouttheirfamilies,”saidonememberoftheresearchteam.“They’reexpectedtoberebellious(叛逆的)andselfishbutactuallytheyhaveotherthingsontheirminds:theywantacarandmaterialgoods,andtheyworryaboutwhetherschoolisservingthemwell.There’smorenegotiation(商議)anddiscussion(betweenparentsandchildren),andchildrenexpect(totakepartinthedecision-makingprocessTheydon’twanttorocktheboat.”比過去和Soitseemsthatthisgeneration(ofparents)ismuorelikely(thanparents)(of30yearsago)(totreattheirchildren)(asfriends).“Myparentsarehappytodiscussthingswithmeandwillingtolistentome,”says17-years-oldDanielLazall.“IalwayslthemwhenI’mgoingoutclubbing.AslongastheyknowwhatI’mng,they’refinewithit.”SusanCrome,whoisnow21,agrees.“Lookingbackonthelast10years,therewasalotofwhatyoucouldcallnegotiation.Forexample,aslongasI’ddoneallmy,IcouldgooutonaSaturdaynight.ButIthinkmygrandparentswerealotstricterwithmyparentsthanthat.”現在父母對待孩子像朋友Maybethispositiveview(offamilylife)shouldnotbeItispossible(thattheideaofteenagerebellionisnotrootedinrealfacts).Aresearchercomments,“Oursurprise(thatteenagerssaytheygetalongwellwiththeirparents)comes(becauseofabriefperiod)(inoursocialhistory)(whenteenagerswereregarded)(asdifferentbeings).Butthatidea(ofrebellingandbreakingaway)(fromtheirparents)reallyonlyhappened(duringthatonetime)(inthe1960s)(wheneveryonerebelledThenormalsituation(throughouthistoryhasbeenasmoothchange(fromheloutwiththefamilybusiness)(totakingitover).”孩子叛逆不現實Whatisthepopularimage(ofteenagersTheyworryaboutTheydislikelivingwiththeirTheyhavetobelockedintoavoidTheyquarrelalotwithotherfamilyThestudyshowsthatteenagersdon’twant sharefamilycausetroubleintheirgoboatingwiththeirfamilymakefamilyCompared(withparents)(of30yearsago),today’sparents gotoclubsmoreoften(withtheiraremuchstricter(withtheircareless(abouttheirchildren’sgivetheirchildrenmoreAccordingtotheauthor,teenagerebellion 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