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A four-year study made by the Infant(嬰兒)Testing Center in San Fran-cisco,suggests that babies feel more comfortable around other babies than with strange aduls.While a baby might show fear of an adult stranger,be is likely to smile and reach out for an unfamiliar(不熟悉的)infant.By the time babies are one year old ,they have begun to form friendships of a sort.
The above findings might prove interesting to working parents who must find day care for their babies.Family care in a private home,with several babies together,is probably the good way to care for babies under three.Dr benjamin spock,well-known doctor and author of books about babies,supports the idea.He says the family day care is sounder in theory than hiring a housekeeper or a babysitter(照看嬰孩者)。
1.The study made by the Infant Testing Center shows that babies______.
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A.fell less at ease with adult strangers
B.are likely to smile at those familiar to them
C.are usually afraid of infant strangers
D.fell ralaxed among familiar infants
2.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
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A.A baby has a natural fear of a strange adult.
B.A baby often holds out its hand when it sees another baby.
C.A one-year-old baby never knows how to make friends with other babies.
D.Babies aged 1 get along well with one another when they are together.
3.Dr Benjamin Spock agrees that______.
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A.it is better to leave one’s baby in the care of others
B.a baby grows well with less than three babies together
C.a baby under three should be raised in a private home with other babies
D.finding day care is a way for working mothers to bring up babies.
4.Which of the following is good for the growth of a baby?
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A.Family atmosphere.
B.Companionship.
C.The love of a babysitter.
D.Both A and B.
5.The proper title for the passage is ______.
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A.A Theory of Baby Raising
B.Day Care for Babies
C.Test on Infants
D.Changes of a Baby’s Mind
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Lisa is ten years old. She is handicapped(殘疾) because she has brain damage. She could not do even the most simple thing until a year ago. She could not comb her hair or feed herself. Her parents loved her. But they treated her like baby.
Mr Ching has a daughter and a son. They are both grown. They live far from their father. Mr Ching felt lonely. He decided to do something about it. He decided to become a foster grandfather to a handicapped child. And that was how he met Lisa.
Foster grandparents are grandparents who are not related by birth. But foster grandparents love the children they care for. They love them just as natural grandparents love their grandchildren.
The foster grandparents also help the handicapped children in special ways. They help to dress and feed the children. They read to them and tell them stories. They also help with the handicapped children's therapy. Therapy is the treatment of a disease or disorder. It helps the children overcome their handicaps.
Mr Ching became a foster grandparent to Lisa when she was nine years old. At first, Lisa was shy. She was afraid because Mr Ching was a stranger. But he came to see her every day. Gradually, she began to trust him.
At last Lisa let Mr Ching do things for her. He came at lunch time and fed her. One day he handed her the spoon and guided it to her mouth. He told her she must learn to feed herself.
“Most of that lunch ended up on us instead of in Lisa's mouth,”Mr Ching remembers.“But it was a start for Lisa. She learned to feed herself in a few months.”
Then Lisa was ready for more therapy, thank to Mr Ching. She had learned to do one simple thing. She could learn to do other simple things. Mr Ching was trained to help with Lisa's therapy.
To become foster grandparents, people must be at least sixty years old and in good health. They must be willing to give their time to handicapped children. They are volunteers, so they are not paid. They are given money for expenses, such as transportation.
Mr Ching speaks for most foster grandparents when he says,“We all benefit. The handicapped children benefit because we help them live more useful lives. And we benefit because we know the children need us and love us. For any person, there's no greater happiness than that!”
1.Why did Lisa need help?
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A.She was a baby.
B.She had brain damage.
C.She did not want to do anything.
D.She was a blind girl.
2.How often did Mr Ching visit Lisa?
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A.Every day. B.Every other day.
C.Every week. D.Twice a week.
3.Which five things do foster grandparents do for handicapped children?
a.love them b.dress them
c.live in their homes d.feed them
e.charge them money f.read to them
g.tell them story h.make fun of them
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A.a(chǎn)bdef B.a(chǎn)cefh
C.bcdfg D.a(chǎn)bdfg
4.What does the word“foster”mean?
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A.elderly
B.related by birth
C.not related by birth
D.kind-hearted
5.How did Lisa first feel toward Mr Ching?
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A.shy B.friendly
C.a(chǎn)ngry D.happy
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