According to the text what is the best for both parents and children______

A:They should adjust themselves to sharing the family expenses B:Children should leave their parents when they are grown up C:Adult children should visit their parents from time to time D:Parents should support their adult children when they are in trouble

There are no inevitable outcomes of social class in child rearing. At the same time, there is no question that social class is important factor in how children are raised and the kind of adults that children become. Regarding social class, sociologists have found that parents socialize their children into the behaviors and norms of their work worlds. Members of the working class are closely supervised and are expected to follow explicit rules at their jobs. If they do not follow the precise rules and do as they are told, they will not keep their jobs. Their experience influences how they deal with their children. As a result, their concern is less with their children’s motivations and more with their children’s outward conformity. Thus they are more apt to use physical punishment in managing their children. On the other hand, middle-class parents, who are expected to take more initiative on the job, are more concerned that their children develop curiosity, self-expression, and self-control. They are also more likely to withdraw privileges or affection than to use physical punishment.
According to this passage, working-class parents are more likely than middle-class parents to ______.

A:use physical punishment for discipline B:have children who finish college C:have children who are out of control D:show less love to their children

Who usually looks after the children in a both motherless and fatherless family in America

A:The children's aunt. B:The children's nursery or school. C:The children's grandmother. D:The children's neighbour.

Most of parents fell embarrassed when their children graduate from high school because they can't ______.

A:afford their children's college tuition B:offer their children emotional support C:look after their children D:give them gifts on their birthdays

There are no inevitable outcomes of social class in child rearing. At the same time, there is no question that social class is important factor in how children are raised and the kind of adults that children become. Regarding social class, sociologists have found that parents socialize their children into the behaviors and norms of their work worlds. Members of the working class are closely supervised and are expected to follow explicit rules at their jobs. If they do not follow the precise rules and do as they are told, they will not keep their jobs. Their experience influences how they deal with their children. As a result, their concern is less with their children’s motivations and more with their children’s out- ward conformity. Thus they are more apt to use physical punishment in managing their children. On the other hand, middle-class parents, who are expected to take more initiative on the job, are more concerned that their children develop curiosity, self-expression, and self-control. They are also more likely to withdraw privileges or affection than to use physical punishment.

According to this passage, working-class parents are more likely than middle-class parents to()

A:use physical punishment for discipline B:have children who finish college C:have children who are out of control D:show less love to their children

Why is the author in favor of communication through print for children

A:It enables children to gain more social information. B:It develops children's interest in reading and writing. C:It helps children to memorize and practice more. D:It can control what children are to learn.

Most parents feel embarrassed when their children graduate from high school because they can't ______.

A:afford their children's college tuition B:offer their children emotional support C:look after their children D:give them gifts on their birthdays

From this passage, why is it a good idea for children to learn how to use the telephone

A:Children have fun dialing. B:Emergencies happen without warning. C:Children can wake their parents. D:Dialing can help children with their math study.

How to Read Books

A number of recent books have reworked subjects, forms and writing techniques. Today’s children read stories about divorce, death, drugs, air pollution, political extremism and violence. Relying on the magic of the illustrator, all kinds of books are being published.
Before they know how to read, babies can play with books made of cloth or books made to take in the bath. Later on, they are given picture books that may be cubical(立方形的) or triangular, outsized or very small. They also like work-books which come with watercolours and paintbrushes, and comic books(漫画册) filled with details where they have to spot a figure hidden among thousands of others.
Not that the traditional children’s books are being neglected. There are still storybooks where the pages pop up(跳起) when they are opened, to make a forest or a castle. Among the latest ideas are interactive stories where readers choose the plot(情节) or ending they want, and books on CD, which are very popular in rich industrialized countries.
The public has enthusiastically greeted the wealth of creativity displayed by publishers. "Previously, giving a child a book was often seen as improper," says Canadian author Marie-France Hebert. Her books, published by a French-language publisher, sell like not cakes in hundreds of thousands of copies. "There’s real appetite for reading these days and I try to get across to children the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the passion for reading which is food for the mind and the heart, like a medicine or a vitamin. /
The expression "get across to children" in the last paragraph probably means " ______".

A:pass on to children B:made children believe C:teach children D:get around to children

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