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uof another text message from Darnell,the soothing()voice announcing the arriof an email on Dad's computer.When the game was over,Mom freed us to our roomEveryThat first Family Night was not a succes,but Mom soldiered on(坚持着于).ndaevening we silenced our electrons and gathered around the table:and each tiieour tehnologica toysememoths my athewould be taking business trips.We wouldn't be able to have Family Night every Monday1。ny、feha1 uwhen the housewas filled withmy famisauterand eration.Iwasasgad toknow that when weantedtowe could silence the electronic buzz and just be a familytheuu rt o herd加pPA.She was shocked.B.She was unhappy.C.She was pleased.D.She was nervous.d.oing after dinnA.Doing the dishes.B.Listening to music.C.Playing the board game.D.Chatting with each other.26.Whicheing the firsFalygh?A.The ringing of Darnell's phone.B.The author's father's loud voice.C.The buzz of a text message.D.An e-mail sent to the author's mum.27.Why coul the familyavelyig every Monday for som time?A.The children didn't approve of their mother's arrangement.B.The author's mom changed her original plan.C.The children were busy with their homework.D.The author's dad went on business.CMost of children are taught not to lie from a young age.But a new study from researchersat the University of Toronto has found that learning to fib()might actually have wideranging cognitive(认知的)benefits.A group of 42 pre-school-aged children-none of them showed an ability to lie-werefound and divided into two groups:one control group and the other that was taught how to liein order to win a hide-and-seek game.The group of boys and girls,who had an average ofabout 40 months,played a game where they had to hide a snack,like popcorn,from an adultover the course of four days.As part of the game,themdult had to select which hand the childhad hidden the popcorn in.If the child was able to deceivthe adult,he or she could keep thetreat.Each child was then given a standardized test measuring cognitive functions,whichincluded things like theory of mind,or the ability to understand what another person'sintentions are.They found that the children who were taught to lie ended up outperforming(过)the control group."With just a few days of instruction,young children quickly learned to lie and gained6immediate cognitive benefits from doing so,"the researchers wrote.Researchers believe the study is the"first evidence"that learning how to lie can actuallyimproveklcs parentteachers and soetywhoeeoryhhrell be consequencessadKangeefhowkids iefrvedecades.Teho end tohvbetereeadded.rtoeparenthou be teching their kidstoChildren havethe airybieve yngorma partofinghoudea toie when they are young so that they arecqipedwith essential cognitive functions..How could a child keep hisor her treat?A.On condition that the child could pass the test.B.On ondition that the childou oo theadult【高三第七次联考试卷·英语第4页(共8页)】
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