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北京过去有许多“老规矩”,如“出门回家都要跟长辈打招呼”、“吃菜不许满盘子乱挑”、“不许管闲事儿”、“笑不露齿,话不高声”、“站有站相,坐有坐相”、“作客时不许随便动主人家的东西”、“忠厚传世,勤俭持家”等,这些从小就被要求遵守的准则,点点滴滴,影响了一辈辈北京人。

世易时移,这些“老规矩”渐渐被人们淡忘了。不久前,有网友陆续把一些“老规矩”重新整理出来贴到网上,引发了一片热议。

“老规矩”被重新提起并受到关注,这种现象引发了你哪些思考?请自选角度,自拟题目写一篇文章,文体不限(诗歌除外),不少于700字。

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题目分析:大作文真正的核心,在于考生们关注时代、思考生活的意识是否强烈和主动。今年题目中同样也预留了这样的空间。“老规矩”这个材料话题,与之前央视的“家风”节目一脉相承,说穿了也就是高考改革方案中一直在强调的“传统”,这个题目同时勾连了“传统”与“现实”,本质上还是一个“传统观念在日新月异的现代生活应该如何被对待”的老话题,只要考生关注生活中存在的具体事件、思潮与现象,并且思考它与传统之间的互动关系,具有强烈的当代意识,那么这篇作文一定能得到高分。

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It’s not just adults who have a thing or two to discuss with other people, babies too have their own social lives and enjoy group interaction, according to a world-first study.

The breakthrough study conducted by psychologist Professor Ben Bradley, at Charles Sturt University, could completely transform the way child-care centres are set up. In their study, the researchers examined groups of nine-month-old babies in new South Wales and Britain.

And they came across astounding (令人吃惊的) results – it was found that infants had “social brains” and focused not just on their mothers but on social life in groups as well.

“They communicate with more than one baby at once, and show jealousy and generousness,” said Professor Bradley.

He added, “They develop their own meanings through group interaction, they notice if a group member is behaving differently and they take on roles, such as leaders and followers.”

“A baby who has a depressed mother tends to be withdrawn (内向的), but put that same baby in a group of its peers (同龄人)and they behave and interact like any other baby.”

It was the first all-baby group study ever to be conducted. “Most studies of babies concentrate on the infant-mother relationship, assuming that is the single foundation for mental health, but babies are constantly involved with groups of people other than their mothers: fathers, siblings, grandparents and those taking care. Therefore, the ‘mother-baby approach’ needs to be combined with a ‘group approach’,” said Bradley.

Phoebe Christison, a child-care worker at Camperdown Sunshine Bubs in Sydney’s inner west, said she often noticed what appeared to be emotional attachments developed between toddlers.

She said, “Joel (10 months) and Isabella (11 months) always like to hold hands when they sit in their high chairs and eat. And babies definitely show jealousy. They push and touch each other, and copy what the other is doing.”

46. Which of the following statements about the study is TRUE?

A. It’s the first study to look at all-baby groups.

B. It divides babies according to their personalities.

C. Its aim is to change the way of child care.

D. Its results are unbelievable.

47. A baby who has a depressed mother _________.

A. tends to be a follower                       B. also enjoys group interaction

C. has poor social ability                       D. pays more attention to its mother

48. What can be inferred from the result of this study?

A. Babies are affected by groups more than by their mothers.

B. There’s no need of child-care centers at all.

C. Adults should include babies when having social activities.

D. The normal infant-mother bond alone isn’t enough for the good mental health for babies.

49. The underlined word “toddlers” in Para. 8 can be replaced by “_________”.

A. adults    B. infants     C. peers     D. groups

50. The example given in the last paragraph proves that a baby ________.

A. is born to be friendly to other babies

B. has interest in peers as well as in its mother

C. may have emotional attachments to another baby

D. shows jealousy and generousness as an adult

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