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2022年12月大學(xué)英語四級(CET-4)真題試卷
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach
questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingle
linethroughthecentre.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:
A)Attheoffice.
B)Inthewaitingroom.
C)Attheairport.
D)Inarestaurant.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoweretalkingaboutsomeworkthey
hadtofinishintheevening.Thisconversationismostlikelytohavetakenplaceatthe
office.Therefore,A)“Attheoffice^^isthebestanswer.Youshouldchoose[A]onthe
AnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
SampleAnswef-[A][B][C][D]
1.A)Themancouldcomesometimelater.
B)Thesizethemanwantswillarrivesoon.
C)Thesizeoftheskirtisailrightfortheman.
D)Themancouldbuyashirtofadifferentcolor.
2.A)Thewomanisfilmingthelake.
B)Thewomanisrunningtowardthelake.
C)Thewomancan'ttakeaphotooftheman.
D)Thewomaniswatchinganexcitingfilmwiththeman.
3.A)It'squietintherestaurant.
B)Therestaurantistoofarfromtheirschool.
C)Thepriceishighintherestaurant.
D)Therestaurantservesgoodfood.
4.A)Onabusystreet.
B)InaHongKonghotel.
C)Atanairport.
D)Atabookingoffice.
5.A)Thewomanshouldconfirmherappointmentwiththedoctor.
B)Thewomanshouldhaveseenthedoctorearlier.
C)Thewoman'sheadachewillgoawaybyitself.
D)Thewomanhasbeencomplainingtoomuch.
6.A)PutoffhisappointmentwithMr.Johnson.
B)HelpmovethingstoMr.Johnson'soffice.
C)Helpthewomanmovetheitems.
D)HurrytoMr.Johnson'soffice.
7.A)Themandidn'tpracticehardenough.
B)Themanshouldfindanewpartner.
C)Themanshouldnotgiveup.
D)Themanshouldnotdreamofbeingasuperstar.
8.A)Itdoesn'tappealtoher.
B)It'sincrediblydelicious.
C)Shehasalreadytastedit.
D)Thereisnomoreleft.
9.A)Themanisadiligentstudent.
B)Themanhasbadstudyhabits.
C)Themanhasmadeamessofhismidtermexam.
D)Themanisusuallythelasttohandinhistestpaper.
10.A)ThemanhasfinishedMsassignment.
B)Themaniswillingtohelpthewoman.
C)Themanwilldrivethewomantoschool.
D)Themanislosingpatiencewiththewoman.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage
youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Theimportanceofgoodmanners.
B)Theartofsayingthankyou.
C)Thesecretofstayingpretty.
D)Thedifferencebetweeneleganceandgoodmanners.
12.A)Theywerewillingtospendmoremoneyonclothes.
B)Theypaidmoreattentiontotheirappearance.
C)Theyweremoreawareofchangesinfashion.
D)Theywerenicerandgentler.
13.A)Byputtingonalittlemake-up.
B)Bydecoratingourhomes.
C)Bybeingkindandgenerous.
D)Bywearingfashionableclothes.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Childrendon'tgetenougheducationinsafety.
B)Theplaygroundsareinpoorcondition.
C)Theplaygroundsareovercrowded.
D)Childrenarekeenondangerousgames.
15.A)Theyshouldhelpmaintaintheequipment.
B)Theyshouldteachtheirchildrenhowtousetheequipment.
C)Theyshouldstoptheirchildrenfromclimbingladders.
D)Theyshouldkeepawatchfuleyeontheirchildren.
16.A)Theycanbecreativewhentheyfeelsecure.
B)Theymaypanicinfrontofhighplaygroundequipment.
C)Theyshouldbeawareofthepotentialrisksintheplayground.
D)Theytendtostaywithinshoutingorrunningdistanceoftheirparents.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)It'sadmiredworldwide.
B)Ittakesskill.
C)Itpayswell.
D)It'safull-timejob.
18.A)Anoldladycarryingahandbagontheleft.
B)Amotherwithababyinherarms.
C)Awomanwhosebagishanginginfront.
D)Alonefemalewithahandbagatherrightside.
19.A)Asidepocketofhisjacket.
B)Thetoppocketofhisjacket.
C)Asidepocketofhistrousers.
D)Thebackpocketofhistighttrousers.
20.A)Clothingstoreswherepeoplearerelaxedandoffguard.
B)HotelsandrestaurantsinsoutheastLondon.
C)Airportswherepeoplecarryalotofluggage.
D)Theaterlobbieswithuniformedsecurityguards.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysome
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices
markedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
I'musuallyfairlyskepticalaboutanyresearchthatconcludesthatpeopleareeither
happierorunhappierormoreorlesscertainofthemselvesthantheywere50yearsago.
Whileanyofthesestatementsmightbetrue,theyarepracticallyimpossibletoprove
scientifically.Still,Iwasstruckbyareportwhichconcludedthattoday9schildrenare
significantlymoreanxiousthanchildreninthe1950s.Infact,theanalysisshowed,
normalchildrenages9to17exhibitahigherlevelofanxietytodaythanchildrenwho
weretreatedformentalillness50yearsago.
WhyareAmerica'skidssostressed?Thereportcitestwomaincauses:increasing
physicalisolation-broughtonbyhighdivorceratesandlessinvolvementincommunity,
amongotherthings-andagrowingperceptionthattheworldisamoredangerousplace.
Giventhatwecan'tturntheclockback,adultscanstilldoplentytohelpthenext
generationcope.
Atthetopofthelistisnurturing(培育)abetterappreciationofthelimitsof
individualism.Nochildisanisland.Strengtheningsocialtieshelpsbuildcommunities
andprotectindividualsagainststress.
Tohelpkidsbuildstrongerconnectionswithothers,youcanpulltheplugonTVs
andcomputers.Yourfamilywillthankyoulater.Theywillhavemoretimefor
face-to-facerelationships,andtheywillgetmoresleep.
Limittheamountofuirtual(虛擬的)violenceyourchildrenareexposedto.Ifsnot
justvideogamesandmovies;childrenseealotofmurderandcrimeonthelocalnews.
Keepyourexpectationsfbryourchildrenreasonable.Manyhighlysuccessful
peopleneverattendedHarvardorYale.
Makeexercisepartofyourdailyroutine.Itwillhelpyoucopewithyourown
anxietiesandprovideagoodmodelforyourkids.Sometimesanxietyisunavoidable.But
itdoesn'thavetoruinyourlife.
21.Theauthorthinksthattheconclusionsofanyresearchaboutpeople'sstateofmind
are.
A)surprising
B)confusing
C)illogical
D)questionable
22.Whatdoestheauthormeanwhenhesays,“wecan'tturntheclockback”(Line1,
Para.3)?
A)It'simpossibletoslowdownthepaceofchange.
B)Thesocialrealitychildrenarefacingcannotbechanged.
C)Lessonslearnedfromthepastshouldnotbeforgotten.
D)It'simpossibletoforgetthepast.
23.Accordingtoananalysis,comparedwithnormalchildrentoday,childrentreatedas
mentallyill50yearsago.
A)werelessisolatedphysically
B)wereprobablylessself-centered
C)probablysufferedlessfromanxiety
D)wereconsideredlessindividualistic
24.Thefirstandmostimportantthingparentsshoulddotohelptheirchildrenis
A)toprovidethemwithasaferenvironment
B)tolowertheirexpectationsforthem
C)togetthemmoreinvolvedsocially
D)tosetagoodmodelforthemtofollow
25.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?
A)Anxiety,thoughunavoidable,canbecopedwith.
B)Children'sanxietyhasbeenenormouslyexaggerated.
C)Children'sanxietycanbeeliminatedwithmoreparentalcare.
D)Anxiety,ifproperlycontrolled,mayhelpchildrenbecomemature.
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Itiseasiertonegotiateinitialsalaryrequirementbecauseonceyouareinside,the
organizationalconstraints(約束)influencewageincreases.Onething,however,is
certain:yourchancesofgettingtheraiseyoufeelyoudeservearelessifyoudon'tat
leastaskforit.Mentendtoaskformore,andtheygetmore,andthisholdstruewith
otherresources,notjustpayincreases.ConsiderBeth'sstory:
IdidnotgetwhatIwantedwhenIdidnotaskforit.Wehadcubicle(小隔間)
officesandwindowoffices.Isatinthecubicleswithseveralmalecolleagues.Oneby
onetheyweremovedintowindowoffices,whileIremainedinthecubicles,several
maleswhowerehiredaftermealsowenttooffices.Oneinparticulartoldmehewas
nextinlineforanofficeandthatithadbeenpartofhisnegotiationsforthejob.Iguess
theythoughtmecontenttostayinthecubiclessinceIdidnotvoicemyopinioneither
way.
Itwouldbeniceifweallreceivedautomaticpayincreasesequaltoourmerit,but
“nice"isn'taqualityattributedtomostorganizations.Ifyoufeelyoudeservea
significantraiseinpay,you'llprobablyhavetoaskfbrit.
Performanceisyourbestbargainingchip(籌碼)whenyouareseekingaraise.You
mustbeabletodemonstratethatyoudeservearaise.Timingisalsoagoodbargaining
chip.Ifyoucangiveyourbosssomethingheorsheneeds(anewclientorasizable
contract,forexample)justbeforemeritpaydecisionsarebeingmade,youaremore
likelytogettheraiseyouwant.
Useinformationasabargainingchiptoo.Findoutwhatyouareworthontheopen
market.
Whatwillsomeoneelsepayforyourservices?
Gointothenegotiationspreparedtoplaceyourchipsonthetableattheappropriate
timeandpreparedtousecommunicationstyletoguidethedirectionoftheinteraction.
26.Accordingtothepassage,beforetakingajob,apersonshould.
A)demonstratehiscapability
B)givehisbossagoodimpression
C)askforasmuchmoneyashecan
D)askforthesalaiyhehopestoget
27.WhatcanbeinferredfromBeth'sstory?
A)Prejudiceagainstwomenstillexistsinsomeorganizations.
B)Ifpeoplewantwhattheydeserve,theyhavetoaskforit.
C)Peopleshouldnotbecontentwithwhattheyhavegot.
D)Peopleshouldbecarefulwhennegotiatingforajob.
28.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.
A)unfairnessexistsinsalaryincreases
B)mostpeopleareoverworkedandunderpaid
C)oneshouldavoidoverstatingone'sperformance
D)mostorganizationsgivetheirstaffautomaticpayraises
29.Togetapayraise,apersonshould.
A)advertisehimselfonthejobmarket
B)persuadehisbosstosignalong-termcontract
C)trytogetinsideinformationabouttheorganization
D)dosomethingtoimpresshisbossjustbeforemeritpaydecisions
30.Tobesuccessfulinnegotiations,onemust.
A)meethisbossattheappropriatetime
B)arriveatthenegotiationtablepunctually
C)begoodatinfluencingtheoutcomeoftheinteraction
D)befamiliarwithwhatthebosslikesanddislikes
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
WhenfamiliesgatherforChristmasdinner,somewillsticktoformaltraditions
datingbacktoGrandma'sgeneration.Theirtableswillbesetwiththegooddishesand
silver,andthedresscodewillbeSunday-best.
Butinmanyotherhomes,thischina-and-silverelegancehasgivenwaytoa
stoneware(粗陶「and-stainlessinformality,withdressesassuminganequally
casual-Fridaylook.Forhostsandguests,thechangemeansgreatersimplicityand
comfort.FormakersoffinechinainBritain,itspellseconomichardtimes.
LastweekRoyalDoulton,thelargestemployerinStoke-on-Trent,announcedthatit
iseliminating1,000jobs—one-fifthofitstotalworkforce.Thatbringstomorethan
4,000thenumberofpositionslostin18monthsinthepottery(陶瓷)region.Wedgwood
andotherpotteryfactoriesmadecutsearlier.
AlthoughastrongpoundandweakmarketsinAsiaplayaroleinthedownsizing,
thelayoffsinStokehavetheirrootsinearthshakingsocialshifts.AspokesmanforRoyal
Doultonadmittedthatthecompany“hasbeensomewhatslowincatchingupwiththe
trend“towardcasualdining.Familieseattogetherlessoften,heexplained,andmore
peopleeatalone,eitherbecausetheyaresingleortheyeatinfrontoftelevision;
Evendinnerparties,iftheyhappenatall,havegonecasual.Inatimeoflongwork
hoursanddemandingfamilyschedules,busyhostsinsist,rightly,thatit'sbettertosharea
takeoutpizzaonpaperplatesinthefamilyroomthantowaitfortheperfectmomentora
“real”dinnerparty.Toooften,theperfectmomentnevercomes.Ironafine-patterned
tablecloth?Forgetit.Polishthesilver?Whohastime?
Yetthelossofformalityhasitsdownside.Thefinepointsofetiquette(禮節(jié))that
childrenmightoncehavelearnedatthetablebyobservationorinstructionfromparents
andgrandparents("Chewwithyourmouthclosed.”"Keepyourelbowsoffthetable.”)
mustbepickedupelsewhere.Somecompaniesnowofferetiquetteseminarsfor
employeeswhomaybecompetentprofessionallybutcluelesssocially.
31.Thetrendtowardcasualdininghasresultedin.
A)bankruptcyoffinechinamanufacturers
B)shrinkingofthepotteryindustry
C)restructuringoflargeenterprises
D)economicrecessioninGreatBritain
32.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebestreasonfbrcasualdining?
A)Familymembersneedmoretimetorelax.
B)Busyschedulesleavepeoplenotimefbrformality.
C)Peoplewanttopracticeeconomyintimesofscarcity.
D)Youngpeoplewon'tfollowtheetiquetteoftheoldergeneration.
33.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatRoyalDoultonis.
A)aretailerofstainlesssteeltableware
B)adealerinstoneware
C)apotterychainstore
D)aproduceroffinechina
34.Themaincauseofthelayoffsinthepotteryindustryis.
A)theincreasedvalueofthepound
B)theeconomicrecessioninAsia
C)thechangeinpeople'swayoflife
D)thefiercecompetitionathomeandabroad
35.Refinedtablemanners,thoughlesspopularthanbeforeincurrentsociallife
A)arestillamustoncertainoccasions
B)axeboundtoreturnsoonerorlater
C)arestillbeingtaughtbyparentsathome
D)canhelpimprovepersonalrelationships
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Somehousesaredesignedtobesmart.Othershavesmartdesigns.Anexampleof
thesecondtypeofhousewonanAwardofExcellencefromtheAmericanInstituteof
Architects.
LocatedontheshoreofSullivan'sIslandoffthecoastofSouthCarolina,theaward-
winningcube-shapedbeachhousewasbuilttoreplaceonesmashedtopiecesby
Hurricane(颶風(fēng))Hugo10yearsago.InSeptember1989,HugostruckSouthCarolina,
killing18peopleanddamagingordestroying36,000homesinthestate.
BeforeHugo,manynewhousesbuiltalongSouthCarolina'sshorelinewerepoorly
constructed,andenforcementofbuildingcodeswasn'tstrict,accordingtoarchitectRay
Huff,whocreatedthecleverly-designedbeachhouse.InHugo9swake,allnewshoreline
housesarerequiredtomeetstricter,better-enforcedcodes.Thenewbeachhouseon
Sullivan'sIslandshouldbeabletowithstandaCategory3hurricanewithpeakwindsof
179to209kilometersperhour.
Atfirstsight,thehouseonSullivan'sIslandlooksanythingbuthurricane-proof.Its
redwoodshellmakesitresemble“alargepartylantern(燈籠)“atnight,accordingtoone
observer.Butlookscanbedeceiving.Thehouse'swoodenframeisreinforcedwithlong
steelrodstogiveitextrastrength.
Tofurtherprotectthehousefromhurricanedamage,Huffraisedit2.7metersoffthe
groundontimberpilings一long,slendercolumnsofwoodanchoreddeepinthesand.
Pilingsmightappearinsecure,buttheyarestrongenoughtosupporttheweightofthe
house.Theyalsoelevatethehouseabovestormsurges.Thepilingsallowthesurgesto
rununderthehouseinsteadofrunningintoit."Theseswellsofwatercomeashoreat
tremendousspeedsandcausemostofthedamagedonetobeach-frontbuildings,said
Huff.
Huffdesignedthetimberpilingstobepartiallyconcealedbythehouse's
ground-to-roofshell."Theshellmasksthepilingssothatthehousedoesn'tlooklikeit's
standingwithitspantlegspulledupJsaidHuff.Intheeventofastormsurge,theshell
shouldbreakapartandletthewavesrushunderthehouse,thearchitectexplained.
36.AfterthetragedycausedbyHurricaneHugo,newhousesbuiltalongSouth
Carolina'sshorelinearerequired.
A)tobeeasilyreinforced
B)tolooksmarterindesign
C)tomeetstricterbuildingstandards
D)tobedesignedintheshapeofcubes
37.Theaward-winningbeachhouseisquitestrongbecause.
A)itisstrengthenedbysteelrods
B)itismadeofredwood
C)itisintheshapeofashell
D)itisbuiltwithtimberandconcrete
38.Huffraisedthehouse2.7metersoffthegroundontimberpilingsinorderto
A)withstandpeakwindsofabout200km/hr
B)anchorstrongerpilingsdeepinthesand
C)breakhugeseawavesintosmallerones
D)preventwaterfromrushingintothehouse
39.Themainfunctionoftheshellis.
A)tostrengthenthepilingsofthehouse
B)togivethehouseabetterappearance
C)toprotectthewoodenframeofthehouse
D)toslowdownthespeedoftheswellingwater
40.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheshellshouldbe.
A)fancy-looking
B)waterproof
C)easilybreakable
D)extremelystrong
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEanswerthatbest
completesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswer
Sheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
41.Heaskedustothemincarryingthroughtheirplan.
A)provide
B)arouse
C)assist
D)persist
42.Agoodmanyproposalswereraisedbythedelegates,wastobeexpected.
A)that
B)what
C)so
D)as
43.Hewassuchaspeakerthatheheldourattentioneveryminuteofthe
three-hourlecture.
A)specific
B)dynamic
C)heroic
D)diplomatic
44.Arrivinghome,theboytoldhisparentsaboutallthewhichoccurredin
hisdormitory.
A)occasions
B)matters
C)incidents
D)issues
45.Theopeningbetweentherockswasverynarrow,buttheboysmanagedto
through.
A)press
B)squeeze
C)stretch
D)leap
46.Theyaretryingtothewastedischargedbythefactoryforprofit.
A)expose
B)exhaust
C)exhibit
D)exploit
47.Themanagerurgedhisstaffnottothesplendidopportunity.
A)drop
B)miss
C)escape
D)slide
48.IadmireDavidasapoet,Idonotlikehimasaman.
A)Muchas
B)Onlyif
C)Ifonly
D)Asmuch
49.Becauseofaengagement,Loracouldn'tattendmybirthdaypartylast
Saturday.
A)pioneer
B)premature
C)prior
D)past
50.Thecontinuousraintheharvestingofthewheatcropbytwoweeks.
A)setback
B)setoff
C)setout
D)setaside
51.NothavingagoodcommandofEnglishcanbeaseriouspreventingyou
fromachievingyourgoals.
A)obstacle
B)fault
C)offense
D)distress
52.It'sveryofyounottotalkaloudwhilethebabyisasleep.
A)concerned
B)careful
C)considerable
D)considerate
53.Manyaplayerwhohadbeenhighlythoughtofhasfromthetennisscene.
A)disposed
B)disappeared
C)discouraged
D)discarded
54.She'sfainted.Throwsomewateronherfaceandshe'll.
A)comeround
B)comealong
C)comeon
D)comeout
55.Alltheirattemptstothechildfromtheburningbuildingwereinvain.
A)regain
B)recover
C)rescue
D)reserve
56.Computertechnologywillarevolutioninbusinessadministration.
A)bringaround
B)bringabout
C)bringout
D)bringup
57.Theuniversityhaslaunchedaresearchcentertodevelopnewwaysof
bacteriawhichhavebecomeresistanttodrugtreatments.
A)regulating
B)halting
C)interrupting
D)combating
58.Thegoalofthebookistohelpbridgethegapbetweenresearchand
teaching,particularlythegapbetweenresearchersandteachers.
A)joint
B)intensive
C)overall
D)decisive
59.Therapiddevelopmentofcommunicationstechnologyistransformingthe
inwhichpeoplecommunicateacrosstimeandspace.
A)route
B)transmission
C)vision
D)manner
60.WhenIgooutintheeveningIusethebikethecarifIcan.
A)ratherthan
B)regardlessof
C)inspiteof
D)otherthan
61.Thereisnoevidencethatpeoplecancontroltheirdreams,atleastin
experimentalsituationsinalab.
A)rigid
B)solid
C)smooth
D)harsh
62.Everyculturehasdevelopedfbrcertainkindsoffoodanddrink,and
equallystrongnegativeattitudestowardothers.
A)preferences
B)expectations
C)fantasies
D)fashions
63.ItisreportedthatUruguayunderstandsandChinaonhumanrightsissues.
A)grants
B)changes
C)abandons
D)backs
64.Onlyafewpeoplehavetothefullfactsoftheincident.
A)access
B)resort
C)contact
D)path
65.Histrouserswhenhetriedtojumpoverthefence.
A)cracked
B)split
C)broke
D)burst
66.Sofar,windsandcurrentshavekeptthethickpatchofoilsoutheastofthe
Atlanticcoast.
A)governing
B)blowing
C)prevailing
D)ruling
67.Theauthorwasrequiredtosubmitanofabout200wordstogetherwith
hisresearchpaper.
A)edition
B)editorial
C)article
D)abstract
68.Astheoldempireswerebrokenupandnewstateswereformed,newofficial
tonguesbegantoatanincreasingrate.
A)bringup
B)buildup
C)springup
D)strikeup
69.Manypatientsinsistonhavingwatcheswiththeminhospital,theyhave
noschedulestokeep.
A)eventhough
B)for
C)asif
D)since
70.Someplantsareverytolight;theyprefertheshade.
A)sensible
B)flexible
C)objective
D)sensitive
PartIVCloze(15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.Youshould
choosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthe
correspondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
Ifsanannualback-to-schoolroutine.Onemorningyouwavegoodbye,andthat
^71eveningyou'reburningthelate-nightoilinsympathy.Intheracetoimprove
educationalstandards,72arethrowin8thebooksatkids.73elementaryschool
studentsarecomplainingofhomework74.What'sawell-meaningparenttodo?
Ashardas75maybe,sitbackandchill,expertsadvise.Thoughyou'vegotto
getthemtodoit,76helpingtoomuch,orevenexamining77toocarefully,you
maykeepthem78doingitbythemselves.UIwouldn'tadviseaparenttocheck
every79assignmentJsayspsychologistJohnRosemond,authorOfEndingthe
ToughHomework."There'sa80ofappreciationfortrialanderror.Letyour
children81thegradetheydeserve.^^
Manyexpertsbelieveparentsshouldgentlylookovertheworkofyoungerchildren
andaskthemtorethinktheir82.But"youdon'twantthemtofeelithastobe
83Jshesays.
That'snottosayparentsshould84homework—first,theyshouldmonitorhow
muchhomeworktheirkids^85.Thirtyminutesadayintheearlyelementaryyears
andanhourin86four,five,andsixisstandard,saysRosemond.Forjunior-high
studentsitshouldbe“87momthananhourandahalfJandtwofbrhigh-school
students.Ifyourchild88hasmomhomeworkthanthis,youmay
wanttocheck
89otherparentsandthentalktotheteacherabout90assignment
71.A)very
B)exact
C)right
D)usual
72.A)officials
B)parents
C)experts
D)schools
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