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     Getting your children to study can be a little like getting them to eat their vegetables.

         1   Make a study time and have it at the same time every day. This will help your kids to learn to

schedule their day and will give them a sense of control over how they spend their time.

Allow them to study in blocks of time, such as for half an hour with a five-minute break in the middle.

  2   Ideal(理想的) study times are after dinner or right after school before dinner.

Never allow your children to study in front of the television, as that will encourage passive(被动的)

activity.   3  .

You' ll also need to help your kids find the right place to study. After you' ve set up a good study time

for little learners, set up a good place where they can get those creative juices flowing.

      4   Make sure there is a table or a desk and a comfortable chair.

      5   This includes helping them out with their homework sometimes and being there for them with

the answers to any questions. The input you give your children during study periods will help form a

bond and help make studying enjoyable.

A. Pick a place where your children can study properly.

B. Hold them to the schedule they create for themselves.

C. Finally, spend time with your kids when they're studying.

D. Keep the atmosphere light and offer lots of encouragement, too.

E. Instead, use TV as a treat or a reward when the homework is completed.

F. Try to stop this bad habit by offering some sort of reward.

G. One of the best ways to form good study habits for your kids is to design a schedule that they keep to.

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Part 2


Questions 9-18


·Read the following passage and answer questions 9-18.
1. When Christopher Columbus landed on America’s shores, he encountered copper-shinned people whom he promptly called "Indians". Current estimates indicate that there were over a million Indians inhabiting North American then. There are approximately 800,000 Indians today, of whom about 250, 000 live on reservations.
2. The early settlers had an amicable relationship with Indians, who shared their knowledge about hunting, fishing, and farming with their uninvited guests. The stereotyped stealthy, wicked Indian of western movies are created by different faithless white man; the Indian was born friendly.
3. Disgust developed between the Indians and the settlers, whose encroachment on Indian lands provoked an era of turbulence. As early as 1745, Indian tribes joined together to drive the French off their land. The French and Indian war did not end until 1763. The Indian had succeeded in destroying most of the settlements. The British, superficially submissive to the Indiana, promised that further migrations west would not extend beyond a specified boundary.
4. Vacated from their lands or, worse still, frankly giving their property to the whites for few baubles, Indians were ruthlessly pushed west. The battle in 1876 at Little Horn river in Montana, in which setting Bull and the Sioux tribes massacred General Custer’s cavalry, caused the whites intensify their campaign against the Redman. The battle at Wound Knee, South Dakota, in 1890 put an end to the last vestige of hope for amity between Indians and whites.
5. Although the Bureau of lndian affairs has operated since 1842, presumably for the purpose of guarding Indians "interests", Indian on reservations lead notoriously deprived lives. In recent times Indians have taken a militant stand and appealed to the courts and the American people to improve their substandard living conditions.

Questions 9-13


·For questions 9-13, choose the best title for each paragraph from below.
·For each numberedparagraph (1-5), mark one letter (A-G) on the Answer Sheet.
·Do not mark any letter twice.
9. Paragraph 1: ______
  • A. Indians, once the master of America, now live in their
    reservation.
    10. Paragraph 2: ______
  • B. Indians were pushed away.
    11. Paragraph 3: ______
  • C. The wars between Indian and the settlers.
    12. Paragraph 4: ______
  • D. Indians arestill fighting for the improvement of their lives.
    13. Paragraph 5: ______
  • E. The relationship between Indians and the early settlers.
  • F. Indians were ferocious savages.
  • G. Indian’s struggle for their own possessions.