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1、丰城中学2016-2017学年上学期高四周练试卷英语刘浩鸿高四英语备课组2016.09.07第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AShouldparentseverhittheirchildren?Researchsuggestsmanyofusarelikelytorespond"no":andpublicsupportforspanking(打屁股)hasbeenfallingovertheyears-Butsurveysalsos
2、howthat75percenttonearly90percentofparentsadmittospankingtheirchildatleastonce-Iwasraisedinazero-tolerancehomefordisrespect,andmyparentsoftenturnedtophysicalpunishment.And,no,Idon11feelIwasdamagedbyit.Nothingismoreannoyingthanwatchingill-manneredbehaviorfromchildren3、atatosuggestthatareturntoold-schoolspankingisn'ttheanswer.Twoyearsago,Newsweekreportedthatithadfounddatasuggestingthatteenswhoseparentsusedphysicalpunishmentweremorelikelytobecomeaggressive.MurrayStraus,professorattheUniversityofNewHampshireinAmerica,hasstudiedthetopicofchildre4、nandspankingfordecades.HesaidthatchildrenwhowerephysicallypunishedhavelowerIQsthantheirpeers5、pen-handedsmacks(用巴掌打)onthebottomarenotonlyharmlessbutcanhavesomebenefit-Lastyear,MarjorieGunnoe,apsychologistatCalvinCollege,studiedteenswhohaveneverspanked-Thereareagreaternumberofchildrengrowingupwithouteverhavingbeenphysicallypunished.Gunnoe'sresearchsuggeststheydon11turnou6、tanybetterthanthosewhoweresometimesspanked7、lyhitbyherparentswhen•A.theyweredissatisfiedwithhergradeB.sheshowednorespectfortheelderC.theycannotcontroltheirtemperD.theirdisciplineturnsouttobenotstrictenough22.AccordingtoMurrayStraus,childrenwhoarephysicallypunishedA・arelessaggressivetowardotherswhentheygetolderB.haveslowe8、rphysicaldevelopmentC.benefitfromoccasionalspankingB.m
3、atatosuggestthatareturntoold-schoolspankingisn'ttheanswer.Twoyearsago,Newsweekreportedthatithadfounddatasuggestingthatteenswhoseparentsusedphysicalpunishmentweremorelikelytobecomeaggressive.MurrayStraus,professorattheUniversityofNewHampshireinAmerica,hasstudiedthetopicofchildre
4、nandspankingfordecades.HesaidthatchildrenwhowerephysicallypunishedhavelowerIQsthantheirpeers5、pen-handedsmacks(用巴掌打)onthebottomarenotonlyharmlessbutcanhavesomebenefit-Lastyear,MarjorieGunnoe,apsychologistatCalvinCollege,studiedteenswhohaveneverspanked-Thereareagreaternumberofchildrengrowingupwithouteverhavingbeenphysicallypunished.Gunnoe'sresearchsuggeststheydon11turnou6、tanybetterthanthosewhoweresometimesspanked7、lyhitbyherparentswhen•A.theyweredissatisfiedwithhergradeB.sheshowednorespectfortheelderC.theycannotcontroltheirtemperD.theirdisciplineturnsouttobenotstrictenough22.AccordingtoMurrayStraus,childrenwhoarephysicallypunishedA・arelessaggressivetowardotherswhentheygetolderB.haveslowe8、rphysicaldevelopmentC.benefitfromoccasionalspankingB.m
5、pen-handedsmacks(用巴掌打)onthebottomarenotonlyharmlessbutcanhavesomebenefit-Lastyear,MarjorieGunnoe,apsychologistatCalvinCollege,studiedteenswhohaveneverspanked-Thereareagreaternumberofchildrengrowingupwithouteverhavingbeenphysicallypunished.Gunnoe'sresearchsuggeststheydon11turnou
6、tanybetterthanthosewhoweresometimesspanked7、lyhitbyherparentswhen•A.theyweredissatisfiedwithhergradeB.sheshowednorespectfortheelderC.theycannotcontroltheirtemperD.theirdisciplineturnsouttobenotstrictenough22.AccordingtoMurrayStraus,childrenwhoarephysicallypunishedA・arelessaggressivetowardotherswhentheygetolderB.haveslowe8、rphysicaldevelopmentC.benefitfromoccasionalspankingB.m
7、lyhitbyherparentswhen•A.theyweredissatisfiedwithhergradeB.sheshowednorespectfortheelderC.theycannotcontroltheirtemperD.theirdisciplineturnsouttobenotstrictenough22.AccordingtoMurrayStraus,childrenwhoarephysicallypunishedA・arelessaggressivetowardotherswhentheygetolderB.haveslowe
8、rphysicaldevelopmentC.benefitfromoccasionalspankingB.m
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