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It’s not unusual to see an unreasonable child lying on the ground drumming his heels. Beside him is a desperate mother yelling at the top of her lungs. Raising a well-behaved kid is really a head-scratching thing.

If you took all the parenting styles around the world and ranked them by their gentleness,   the Inuit(因纽特人) approach would certainly rank near the top. All the moms mention one golden role: Don’t shout or yell at small children.Inuit’s no-yelling policy is their central component to raising cool-headed kids. The culture views scolding, or even speaking to children in all angry voice, as inappropriate, although little kids are pushing parents' buttons.

Playful“storytelling”is another trick to sculpting kids’behavior. But this storytelling differs hugely from those fairy tales full of moral lessons. Parents“retell” what happened when a boy threw a tantrum(发脾气)by way of what Shakespeare would understand all too well: putting on a“drama”. After the child has calmed down, the parents will review what happened when the child misbehaved, usually starting with a question: “Can you show us how to throw a tantrum?”Then the child has to think what he should do. If he takes the bait and performs the action, the mom will ask a follow-up question with a playful tone. For example: “Does that seem right?”or“Are you a baby?”She is getting across the idea that“big boys”won’t throw a tantrum.

Kids’brains are still developing the circuitry needed for self-contro1. What you do in response to your children’s emotions shapes their brains. So next time, seeing your boy misbehave, try using the Inuit’s storytelling approach. And don’t forget to keep coo1. After all, boys will be boys.

【小题1】Which of the following best explains“pushing parents’ buttons”underlined in Paragraph 2?
A.Talking with parents.B.Playing with parents’buttons.
C.Exposing parents’faults.D.Making parents annoyed.
【小题2】What do we know about Inuit’s “storytelling”?
A.It aims at playing a trick on kids.B.It raises kids’awareness of morality.
C.It comes after a child misbehaves.D.It analyzes Shakespeare’s dramas.
【小题3】What’s the author’s attitude to children’s misbehavior?
A.Cautious.B.Tolerant.
C.Uncaring.D.Skeptical.
【小题4】What’s the main idea of the text?
A.Inuit’s approach to parenting.
B.Values of reading literary works.
C.Causes of children’s misbehavior.
D.Parents’responses to“storytelling”.
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The One-minute Trick that Will Instantly Improve Your Handwriting

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Handwriting- much less neat handwriting- is quickly becoming old-fashioned in this digital age of communication.

【小题1】. According to a study, American smart phone owners send an average of 4,735 texts each month. Texters aged 18 to 24 alone send about 67 texts every day. What's more, learning how to type has now taken precedence (优先权) over handwriting in some schools.

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【小题3】. Notice how even your shoulder gets involved. These are the same motions (动作) you should be using when you write on paper【小题4】. This lost art in our fast-paced modem world will also improve the control you have over your penmanship.

It may take some time and more practice to get used to, but once you do, you'll be able to make handwritten notes much nicer to look at. Bonus:【小题5】. And it is the pain and injury one experiences from looking down to use a smart phone or other devices too much.

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【小题1】Don’t give an answer that you have learned online. You need to present a realistic answer to make the interviewer believe that you are showing the true character. Also, if you speak honestly, then answering even such a question would be easier and simpler for you.


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F.And choose weaknesses that create less influence on the job.
G.Make sure that you are honest with the interviewer and yourself.

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