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Use of English (2020)

Being a good parent is what every parent would like to be. But defining what it means to be a good parent is undoubtedly very [1], particularly since children respond differently to the same style of parenting. A calm, rulefollowing child might respond better to a different sort of parenting than, [2], a younger one.
[3], theres another sort of parent thats easier to [4]: a patient parent. Children of every age benefit from patient parenting. Still, [5] every parent would like to be patient, this is no easy [6]. Sometimes, parents get exhausted and are unable to maintain a [7] style with their kids. I understand this.
Youre only human, and sometimes your kids can [8] you just a little too far. And then the [9] happens: You lose your patience and either scream at your kids or say something that was too [10] and does nobody any good. You wish that you could [11] the clock and start over. Weve all been there.
[12], even though its common, its vital to keep in mind that in a single moment of fatigue, you can say something to your child that you may [13] for a long time. This may not only do damage to your relationship with your child but also [14] your childs selfesteem.
If you consistently lose your [15] with your kids, then you are modeling a lack of emotional control for your kids. We are all becoming increasingly aware of the [16] of modeling patience for the younger generation. This is a skill that will help them all throughout life. In fact, the ability to maintain emotional control when [17] by stress is one of the most significant of all lifes skills.
Certainly, its [18] to maintain patience at all times with your kids. A more practical goal is to try to be as calm as you can when faced with [19] situations involving your children. I can promise you this: As a result of working toward this goal, you and your children will benefit and [20] from stressful moments feeling better physically and emotionally.
1.
[A]tedious
[B]pleasant
[C]instructive
[D]tricky
2.
[A]in addition
[B]for example
[C]at once
[D]by accident
3.
[A]Fortunately
[B]Occasionally
[C]Accordingly
[D]Eventually
4.
[A]amuse
[B]assist
[C]describe
[D]train
5.
[A]while
[B]because
[C]unless
[D]once
6.
[A]answer
[B]task
[C]choice
[D]access
7.
[A]tolerant
[B]formal
[C]rigid
[D]critical
8.
[A]move
[B]drag
[C]push
[D]send
9.
[A]mysterious
[B]illogical
[C]suspicious
[D]inevitable
10.
[A]boring
[B]naive
[C]harsh
[D]vague
11.
[A]turn back
[B]take apart
[C]set aside
[D]cover up
12.
[A]Overall
[B]Instead
[C]However
[D]Otherwise
13.
[A]like
[B]miss
[C]believe
[D]regret
14.
[A]raise
[B]affect
[C]justify
[D]reflect
15.
[A]time
[B]bond
[C]race
[D]cool
16.
[A]nature
[B]secret
[C]importance
[D]context
17.
[A]cheated
[B]defeated
[C]confused
[D]confronted
18.
[A]terrible
[B]hard
[C]strange
[D]wrong
19.
[A]trying
[B]changing
[C]exciting
[D]surprising
20.
[A]hide
[B]emerge
[C]withdraw
[D]escape

深度解析 (Answers & Logic)

  • 1. [D] tricky. 词义辨析题。上文提到每个父母都想成为好父母,但“界定什么是好父母无疑是非常棘手的/复杂的(tricky)”,因为孩子们对同一种教育方式的反应不同。
  • 2. [B] for example. 逻辑关系题。上文提到遵守规则的孩子,后文举例说这可能与“例如(for example)一个较小的孩子”所需的教育方式不同。
  • 3. [A] Fortunately. 逻辑关系题。第一段说界定好父母很棘手,这段开头语锋一转,带来一个积极的转折:“幸运的是(Fortunately),有另一种更容易描述的父母”。
  • 4. [C] describe. 语义衔接题。呼应第一段的“defining(定义)”,界定好父母很难,但有另一种更容易“描述(describe)”的父母,即耐心的父母。
  • 5. [A] while. 逻辑关系题。“虽然(while)每个父母都想有耐心,但这并非易事”。引导让步状语从句。
  • 6. [B] task. 固定搭配题。this is no easy task(这并非易事/这不是轻松的任务)。
  • 7. [A] tolerant. 词义辨析题。父母精疲力尽时,就很难对孩子保持“宽容的(tolerant)”态度。与本段核心词 patience(耐心)同义呼应。
  • 8. [C] push. 固定搭配题。push sb. too far 意为“把某人逼得太紧/惹恼某人”。有时候孩子们会把你“逼(push)”得有些过分。
  • 9. [D] inevitable. 语境推断题。被逼得太紧之后,那件“不可避免的事(inevitable)”就发生了:你失去了耐心并开始大喊大叫。
  • 10. [C] harsh. 词义辨析题。失去耐心时说出的话往往是太“严厉的/刻薄的(harsh)”,且对任何人都没有好处。
  • 11. [A] turn back. 动宾搭配题。发完脾气后,你希望自己能“倒转(turn back)”时钟(时光倒流)重新来过。
  • 12. [C] However. 逻辑关系题。前面说“大家都经历过(We've all been there)”,后文说“然而(However),尽管这很常见,但你要记住这会带来长期伤害”,形成逻辑转折。
  • 13. [D] regret. 情感色彩题。在疲惫的瞬间,你对孩子说出的话可能会让你“后悔/遗憾(regret)”很长时间。
  • 14. [B] affect. 动宾搭配题。这些话不仅会破坏亲子关系,还会“影响/损害(affect)”孩子的自尊心。
  • 15. [D] cool. 惯用语题。lose one's cool 是固定短语,意为“失去冷静/发脾气”,等同于前文的 lose your patience。
  • 16. [C] importance. 语境题。我们越来越意识到为年轻一代树立耐心榜样的“重要性(importance)”。
  • 17. [D] confronted. 词组搭配题。be confronted by/with stress 意为“面临/遭遇(confronted)”压力。
  • 18. [B] hard. 词义辨析题。当然,要对孩子们始终保持耐心是很“困难的(hard)”。呼应第二段的 no easy task。
  • 19. [A] trying. 熟词僻义题。try 作动词是尝试,但 trying 作形容词意为“难熬的/棘手的/恼人的”。当面对与孩子相关的棘手(trying)情况时。
  • 20. [B] emerge. 动宾搭配题。emerge from 意为“从...中浮现/走出来/摆脱”。为了这个目标努力,你和孩子将从压力的时刻中“走出来(emerge)”,感觉更好。

核心长难句精解 (High-Light)

1. 动名词作主语与从句的嵌套:
"But defining what it means to be a good parent is undoubtedly very tricky, particularly since children respond differently to the same style of parenting."
【解析】`defining` 是动名词作主语,其后跟着 `what it means to be a good parent` 宾语从句。`since` 在这里引导原因状语从句,解释了为什么定义好父母很棘手。
2. not only... but also... 平行结构:
"This may not only do damage to your relationship with your child but also affect your child’s self‑esteem."
【解析】使用了经典的 `not only... but also...` 结构,连接了两个并列的动宾短语 `do damage to...` 和 `affect...`,清晰地强调了发脾气对孩子造成的双重负面影响。
3. 介词短语作状语及分词的伴随状态:
"As a result of working toward this goal, you and your children will benefit and emerge from stressful moments feeling better physically and emotionally."
【解析】`As a result of...` 作为原因状语放在句首。句末的 `feeling better physically and emotionally` 是现在分词短语,作伴随状语,描述了当你 `emerge`(摆脱压力走出来)时的美好心理和生理状态。

Practice makes perfect.